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point of a cas," declared F.C, Morris} have elimina the speed peril.” - _ Found eerehanch Noule’ ve inore ade | tather “he “Brosident’ of the Bosra of Tw) of Baltimore, at the McAlpin. “A fow Me a Standard O11 Orders Believed to) Vantageously made in this country. | Pducation of Ossining and a florist, | years ago the sale FARTHEST FROM HOME. ° The Texas Company haa placed or- | Both have been forgiven, eats. feb SURE HOCKOR ae Wein a Total $2,562,000, ders for 30,000 boxes of tinpiate for a A |knowingly toward the speedometer,), Zhe "New Yorker for a Day or es | use at its piant In Port Arthur. Tex. |CITY HALL REPORTORS' et Jand asked only for the opportunity | 70" who is farthest from home to- | ‘The i jiltise aa Siler of New | oo - ASSOCIATION ELECTS OF FIODRS. Fis ou J D. ; ’ On removing the paper to set up |to ‘ict her out’ in the country, for the 4av # Henry A, Ward, who ta at the “ersey has ordered 760,000 boxes of | REVEAL SECRET MARRIAGE. | At the annual meeting of the Ci azz ance Hits Sweden, ri ike ik ia band the ring [Drounective ‘customery penedt. 'To.| Fennsylvanta, His home toton, Wel- ies ie ue nS oie Ge : , Hall Reporters’ Association yesterda, MARKETS Groceries + 4 f 07 ' ‘3 = Z i a. order 0 S jeveral | ¢, a h ‘allo ore el : Where There Are No Blue| safely embedded in its folds. lday tho sulesman does not mention deat 2G) Set is over 18,000 months, The price was not :made pub. |C°rMel! Sta eateiny Giet| ident, Vieoeet Cermoae” Brookins Strictly Fiesh iH - bd J A |the number of miles from Broadtoay, 6, 6 ket quotat Weddea Since Oct, 29. andard Union; Vice President, Harr; t | the numt miles per hour which | lic, but the market fon in $4.75 3 lee I nt, Harry Laws and Liquor Traffic Is WHY CUBA I8 BROKE. |$iis- ene oan cover! INVES apexes — per box. At this oles the order would ; hat deck | Pron mineenuryy jrrivunel, ” Beoretary. . j “Governmental extravagance in (i BARTER. 3.562 It became known yesterday that Jack | Treasurer, Fred H. Adams, New York | poz. Sanely Regulated—Cuba in), “Governmental fxtravaganoe 11 (of mileage without repairs, points to (fom the Boston Gide.) smaunt to HES E2000. tang [acon som of Mr. and Mra. John R. | Cc . ; ag i . .,| days before the prese: al Tel ie nott cushions, the élpar saltt wan report hat, the United | nacon, of McKeel Avenue, Tarrytown, : , q responsible for Cuba's unfortuaate| oie on tho sty! | cold vou take AtAnE, more than half the order, the rest go- | ter of Mr. ere a: enaich, (und Clarence. C, on, Brooklyti LI } | Regeneration. seonoANL HILAR NGRaY,” FeMTaSKOA ore ne Cae ate and tines of Dis | adge—l didn't give it away, Tex-|!ne to makers throughout the coun- | of He Married wt Greenwich, | kfandard, Union. ‘The annual dinner |M See Phone book for locations. ‘ . A “Atte uit. (Q@ering = That is @ good indication, | changed it for another one and an ice- | try. The plate is to be used in mak- ° ‘roken to his parents |of the association will be held at the j | George Flynn of Havana, at the Tilt-/in my opinion, and proves that dras-! cream soda. ing containers to ship oil abroad. An |b; sophomore at Cor. | Hotel Astor March 4. i By Roger Batchelder. “The jazz dance craze has recently hit Sweden,” according to Tom Bjork- lund, an advertising man of Stock- + holm. “At least fifteen big restaurants of- more, “But the island will return to normal conditions after a time, as soon as proper economy is practised. “Cuba has no paper money und no bank notes, except those of the Un ted States," he went on, “The fact that she has not resorted to the printing | | press to inflate her finances is a hope- | zs fact that speed is no Inoger a selling | tic laws and the demands of sanity E EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922," BIG TINPLATE PURCHASES, Investigation was pr oof the tine | nel tie father tsa pi w York. rominent arthi- ter hg navel ty Uren oncare Sod ful sign and will make speedy im-} 9 q music, play y skilful orchestras, | provement easy.” " : ; m H to prospective patrons, and afternoon id oe. Furs bearing the A Furs bearing the " ‘Jazz teas’ supplement the regular|"THOSE TERRIBLE GASOLINE Jackman Label Jackman Label , Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday WAGONS.” ‘ie ; evening dances. There are no biue| “On seeing the remarkable display Oy ben atanies wt, vee : _ are sold by the best mer laws in Sweden, you know,” he ex-| of automobiles at the show which ts ‘ is." They are chants tn every city in the ¥ . plained, Mr. Bjorklund said that while pro- hibition had slight chance of obtain- ing a foothold in his country, certain Nquor restrictions had been in force | tor some years, “Sweden's liquor supply is con- trolled under the so-called ‘Bratt system,’ named after its originator, { who corresponds to your mild type of dry leaders,” he went on. “To ob- tain strong liquor the head of each household must apply to the Govern- | ment for a pass book, which entitles » antly drastic, however. + mitted. him to purchase a small amount) + monthly, Only citizens of good char- acter, who have paid their taxes and otherwise performed their civic du- ties, are eligible to take advantage of this privilege. One pass book alone is given a family; if there are several grown sons they must maintain their own separate households to get books. “The regulations are not unpleas- If an extra supply is needed for the celebration of @ birthday or other holiday the au- thorities will accede to reasonable re- quests. One can obtain almost as muoh Hight wine as he wishes, and there are no restrictions whatsoever on_ beer and ale.” “And how about bootleggers?” we eked. “We thave some of them,” he ad- “They ply their trade on the » streets and approach those who they think would like to get more than their legal quota of liquors.” eo 6 MORE “MISSING JOOLS.” Another of the frequent jewel disappearance mysteries in hotels fhas been solved. A month ago Mrs. William H. Emory of Wash- now in progress I could not help won- dering at the very phort time in which the industry has developed,” sald H. |G. Parker of Detroit, at the Commo- dore, ‘The raflroads, telegraph, cable and many other modern conveniences are very recent, but even in my boy- hood they were well established ele- ments in the life of the day. “It was not so long ago, however, that the automobile was regarded as a freakish contrivance — something which would always be a nuisance. The people who drove in them were called foolhardy and fit subjects for the alienist. Several of my friends, who now own at least one car each, told me then that they would be ‘ashamed to be seen in one of those things,’ and that they certainly would | never own one, “The taxicab, now remarkable only when one cannot be found within a few blocks, has put the horse out of business in fifteen years. Even more recently than that, people in} the smaller towns rode in cabs rather than subject themselves to the perils of a motor ride. This world is changing rapidly, but the automobile ‘bas outstripped all else. 1 do not believe that even the aeroplane will be able to develop and provide equal comfort and safety in the same length of time.” . ee COMFORT NOW THE REQUISITE. “I am impressed by the apparent good all the way through and they give good service, The Labi Annual Sale United States, The Label FUR COATS Direct from Wholesaler to Consumer . a THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ALL OUR $1,000,000 « WHOLESALE RESERVE STOCK IS SOLD DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC At Prices Which Will Be A Revelation To New Yorkers _ - There is a great advantage in selections here to the early arrivals ington, then at the Majestic, re- ‘The Trumecs have 9g P r amo erdered tater Per Annum ' | © Palued at #600." Sho haa left Hcmen coca - oo ms There will be a special staff of experienced fur salespeople to wait upon Our stockrooms and salesrooms both here in New York and in our Cleve- | fore'and did mot think of tt unl | Sate, eater see 2 ere the crowds of eager fur buyers that annually attend this event. land establishment are full of FUR COATS ready for the wearer herself breakteste When ane returned to |, t0@ st te airy id This vast wholesale array of Fur garnvents is not to be compared with the to come and take them home. i | arena ‘the Grotel was syarched | DOP, ode en ar sete Jon. 12m win ’ various little assortments to be seen about town. ' Our dealers (more than 5,000 in number) all over the United States have without success, Last week the mystery was solved—by Mrs. Emory herself. She found the ring in tisue paper | WILAIAM J. ROIMI, Presigent, TOWN C. GRISWOLD. Sonrwary. in the case of an electric lamp which she uses while travelling. Alexander WOMEN’S STRAP SHOES Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials in popular lasts and leathers. There are thousands and thousands of Fur garments ready to be picked out of our stocks and worn home by their pleased and happy purchasers. Range of Prices: 50 1 '100 Panther Coats Pony Coats Australian Seal Coats Natural Muskrat Coats Leopard Cat Coats, collars and cuffs of contrasting fur Marmot Coats, plain or with Raccoon collar and cuffs FUR SCARFS AND BOAS Price Range from $2.50 to #5.00 French Coney Scarfs or Boas, Brown, Black or Taupe. China Wolf (Double Fur), Brown, Black or Taupe. Black French Lynx Boas. Brown Fox Boas. Opossum Boas. Price Range from *6.00 to *10.00 Natural Fitch Boas. Kolinsky Fitch Boas. Natural Skunk Boas. Australian Opossum. Chinchilla Squirrel Boas. Fox Boas, Taupe, Brown, Black or Grey Kitt. been supplied for the season and no longer need this great assortment to draw on to supply their stocks. 218 t (375 Ermine Wraps, }, full length Hudson Seal Coats and Wraps, all lengths; plain or trimmed with , Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, Kolinsky, r Krimmer or Australian Opossum Squirrel Coats, 36 and 40 inch lengths; good dark skins MODELS OTHER A French Seal Coats , Persian Lamb Coats and Wraps, $ that were groups of Opossum Coats Price Range from my ip plain or Skunk trimmed ‘ 4 Beaverette Capes or Stoles. Min ‘oas.’ 7 1 3 $10 and fine shoes Beaverette Coats Australian Seal Stoles. Dyed Skunk Scarfs. Bi eMac seagate a i more, now now down Natural Raccoon Animal Scarfs. wit eh TUL SDE TEC} } od o $6.85 . Stone Marten Boas, Natural or Blended. Nippon Mink Wraps Ps } groupe A LO SHED Range of Prices: $ $ Fox Boas, Brown, Taupe, Grey Kitt, Black or Natural Grey ri 2 at $8.35 [” and $9.85 125 To 1 715— Raccoon Coats i ‘ . : A Price Range from $21 to $35 Australian Opossum Coats it H ' 1.1 7 c ypc ge ce of Marmot Mica, MURAL ot Ghats Banien Lamhe oe Benes Eine We i Were $1.68 Hudson Seal Wraps, 100” to $395” Hudson Bay Sable Wraps 4 ik esata cn Platinum or Brown color WM. JACKMAN S SONS eae to | gray—wide flounce irik and ive ehripes oral 62 Squirrel Coats, America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers Black or Platinum color 4 crm 548 Fifth Ave. at 45th St. Sixth Avenue at 19th St. hoes Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 -HEARNG FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEDNESDAY : WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY Extra Size Flannelette NIGHT DRESSES Raccoon Coats Caracul Coats, Black or Taupe color Civet Cat Coats, “@ plain or trimmed with Skunk Australian Seal Coat plain or trimmed with Skunk, Beaver or Fitch French Seal Coats or Wraps of the finest quality Natural Muskrat Coats in a variety of models ——— 1 oF To 250 Mole Wraps Muskrat Coats Nutria Coats French Seal Wraps, fine quality Raccoon Coats Nippon Mink Coats Natural Grey or Blended Brown See Pages 11 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising Fox Boas, Brown, Taupe, Grey Kitt or Black. - Stone Marten Boas, Natural or Blended. jaum Marten Boas, Natural or Blended. Hudson Bay Sable Boas, Natural or Blended Russian Sable Boas, (Dyed) Mole Cravats. Natural Raccoon Shaw! Collars. Natural Raccoon Animal Scarfs, Satin lined. Natural G Timber Wolf! Boas. Wolf Searfs, Taupe, Brown, Blue or Black. Natural White Arctic Foxes, White Foxes (Dyed Natural Blue, Platinum Grey or Battleship Grey). Nippon Mink Shawl Collars or Stoles, jaum Marten Boas. Natural Fisher Boas, Mole Capes or Stoles. Price Range from $40 to spp Price Range from 470 to $100- Cvoss Fox Boas. Pointed Fox Boas, Natural Red Alaska Fox Boas. Genuine Canadian Beaver Stoles or Shawl Collars Biack Lynx Stoles or Capes. Natural Blue Fox i Natural Fisher Boas, . fine, large, full furred, perfect skins. . .$ Men’s Fur Collared Coats Finest imported fabries such as lyish Wool and other cloth of i$ Colla: re of Beaver and Unplucked Otter, These collars alone 15 are worth more than the price at which we will sell these coats, ) this character in brown, grey and dark green Heather Mixtures, : j Men’s Fur Lined Coats 35 WEST 35th ST. NEW YORK Established Since 1860 Mole Wraps Range of Prices: KOLINSKY WRAPS Fine Quality $450 Broadtail Wraps Alaska Seal Coats, fine quality United States Government dyed skins Persian Lamb Wraps, full length, finest quality, plain or trimmed with Beaver, Skunk or Australian Opossum Mole Wraps, full length, plain or trimmed with Natural Grey or Taupe dyed Squirrel Squirrel Wraps and Coats, Natural Grey or Blended Brown "600 v 400 Full Length Persian Lamb Wraps