The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 11

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1922, li = SSS Be ms —_ _ in nn ot ot JT derelict motormen. Mr. Hedy said Z J k Havana, had disa’ A wh Jomigrant classes, of foreign passen- | Gambling Bill, wh burst into flame: Mr. rf a, ppeared when Jem ses, or of foreign pi ANTI-BETTING BILL j © Bill, which would interfere | burat in * In front of st. ‘Wine \ each case stands on its own individual one un eters, thelr owners reached Newport | seers.” | heed the freedom of the preas bY | cent's Hospital at 11th Street and Bey- ee her eae | San A parring from the mal y writte on horse tucing oF any feral attendante fi 5 a t cia | Holds 11 Freedom 7 sporting eve 7 Fan out and assisted the rit to light at to- *° of Tilinols, a member of the partys | nissioner “decms adapted to this jtoce ie 3 weaeei athletic or sporting event Jehauffeur, while nurses and orderiles : day's sess ch his total sus- obved on FUP) as given a scare by his cote Vion ex5H post. BURNING MILK TRUCK went through the wards quieting. pa- | pensions we wn to amount to leagnes on the trip, The trunk | a ee ASHT IN, Jan, 19 — Pos’ tients. ‘There waa little excitement. . ’ . 108 days instead of sixty-nine days if the diinols member was hil- | tines FOR EMPLOYING jmaster General Hays has an DISTURBS A HOSPITAL | Firemen arrived without making any eu | Albraitis was disciplined sixty-six Several Lose Trunks Said to! den at the instigation of some of | | ved his opposition to the Walsh = noise and put out the burning truck be» A» K INQUIRY times, forty-one of which were repri- Contain Valuable Liguor tte practical jokers in the Ban DISABLED eames ia iment to the Ram#eyer Anti- An auto milk trick backfired and fore much. mands, censures or warnings, and m wiincatban nut subsequently it was eecovered - - = = nel ‘ Jtwelty-five instances he was sus- Supplies. by Its owner, The frantic search | Col. William F, Deegan, State Com- | au ——~ | ended) ——— which Funk made for the lost | mander of the A Legion, ye Oni ited Pi it il " I j Mr. Hedley said he was always M rening World b ge bas aroused suspicion day Issued 8 eail to employer at Dect lel tor wed structive suggestion eae - sothih 9 Luh | yatarane In the city who are jooking 10H * provement, He Declares—|that would tend to increase the lowing the retuen of the party thing more than soiled linen, beans PRAGA HASA for Shue @INDIOps | efficiency of the motormen on the of Gangreasional junketers who >. Tareht 3h woueht oe Abie 10) thee ad S a erborough. 3 7 ne ought are now t Blames Motorman for Crash | nterboroust itt invent. reached Washington yesterday \EMIGRANTS RESTRICTED |"'%,(3, 22uent aren os Ja safety system of signals and speed after a three weeks’ trip to IPS| Col. Deewan suggests that one-armed | Frank Hedley, President and Gen-| control that is hap ser babe ich Poa the Canal Zone, it is announced TO ITALIAN SH \y are & great num- | ducing operating schedules, Mr. Hed- ii ‘othe sic nie ————_ { eral Manager of the Interborough| {cy though!, and he sald be wouldny that 8 vera) muffored se ed E Rapid nsit Company, was sufMfl-|be surprised if that happened, for sues by robbery of their bag E agicntly recovered from his recent in-| sposition, due to a severe cold, to} MPicrneny at the ovtset that the Com- mission in questifning him did not} desire to appear before the ‘Tr: sion to-day | sit Commis- ts investigation of the general traction situation, but more | { specifically at this time to delve fur- ther into the cause of the collision on the Ninth Avenue elevated line at 40th Street on Dec, 40, In which two persons were killed and scores were hor. 1 tt! was | explained by Chairman emphasize now. has muc uid e wreck a couple of hours after t occurred and, reacied the concln- | sion that the smash-up was é@ue io the failure of hum ciency on tie | Part of Anthony © Albraitis There was no fault with the equip- ment, so far as Mv. Hedley a matter thar! public currency, Mr arriv dat the scene ne the motorman, | torman were Additional facts rel open to any ¢ there are unlimited p bilit ing or controlling Taking up the steel and wooden cars, Mr. favored the latter, and steel cars were in the subway w mentum at the nd had the inewo'tne mos Ad Congressmen, ive merita of Hedley THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, Representative Prank H. Funk [Ships to such st Jan, 10 —Koi to make jobs for the many disabl that the trunk ¢ gage. One according to re ports, had his trunk, containing liquors valued at $600, stolen, fhree trunks and several suit axes, comfortably filled with |), whiskeys and fine wines when the steamer Cristobal touched at y|whose malady and who are as guards, timekeepers Disabled veter member requ work doormen, watchmen and mist to t © travel in any but Itallan vessois pros will still ns: ave applying “in in- h day at the city . No. 129° Worth 4 is co-ordinated with Division Association capable of filing positions | | | OPPOSED BY HAYS or printed inforn ing be! ting odds Sale of Aluminum enth Avenue at 6.30 A. M. to-day. 5 Bev wee ee ptup to the} ald, by ve- | nd upholding | ascertain, but he gave it as his ton that “highly developed mech cal safety devices can be more de- 1 upon re - | standar \ plact Combination Cookers 1.95 the wooden | elevated lines | for the} onding than the he- ment can.” ping how the Interbore its own motormen tirou ‘aining, discipline and obedience, Mr 1 1 that, a all, the great- e the ine . Hedley put me in Pudding Pan Casserole or Bake Disis up mv orman Al- lot of m ey oni Iwill {y i inca Howard |S here ph a Hea da mecEiepe = OH AREY Dae d the railroad man | # Spragi nventor of ue safety signal devices, fol Mr. Hedley on the stand Vhe combinations which can be formed from this cooker set are very practical and will be found to be useful for every meal of the day. ‘The pieces, though of uniform size, nest together very snugly, saving closet space even while the various com- binations serve innumerable uses as sepa- rate dishes. ‘The capacity of the outside kettle is six quarts, each of the inside pans holds 2's quarts. Convex Kettle Special Purchase 1500 PAIRS OF MEN’S TROUSERS 3.65 Val. 5.00 and 6.00 Preserving Neitle Steamer Set Combina.ion Cooker Self-basting Roaster (SIXTH FLOOR} - =| Tubed Cake Pan Another occasion when our policy of cash buying af- fords you an opportunity to buy well made, good quality trousers far below their value! The money we save on a special purchase is your gain, for we pass along goods to you ona basis proportionate to | our own purchase price. Corn Popper Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827__ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. || that was so tremendously popular in the Spring —and this one bids fair to be more popular still! It is a two piece model, made of all-wool Jersey. The skirt on a body lining has full plaits. Blouse is cut full and gathered to wide shirred band at the waist, with two slashed pockets just above. White linen collar and cuffs are embroidered with French knots. Navy, tangerine, beaver and Hottentot. Sizes 8-16 years. FOURTH FLOOR This lot consists of a large assortment of men’s and young men’s wool trousers in all desirable shades— grey, brown, green and blue, with plain blue serge and Oxford. The materials are worsted, cassimeres, flannels and serges, covering fancies, stripes, checks, herringbones and plain colors. | A delightful new version of the “Marilyn” frock | \ A Two-Day Sale APRONS . it t A large number of them are suitable for matching Three E:::eptional Values purposes, others are excellent for business wear. Sizes 28 to 50 waist, in various lengths. f| = January Sale of Bedding All-Wool White Blankets $7.95 Pair We have specially bought these exceptionally fine, soft all-wool blankets to sell at these low prices during our January Sale, and already many women have bought as many as they will need for a year to come. Each blan- | ket is single or’ 34 size, ‘neatly bound with a 3-inch ribbon, and decorated with a pink ot blue border. The | quality is such as you usually find in higher-priced | blankets—that soft, firm weave that insures warmth 4 and successful laundering. Wool-Filled Comfortables $7.25 Each 4 Another remarkable value! These comfortables are covered with a fine quality of plain sateen in blue, rose, tan, or lavender. Special! Marseilles Bed Spreads $4.50, $6.50 These are greatly reduced prices for one of our very good qualities in Marseilles bed spreads, Single size, $4,50; double size, $6.50. Mail or telephone orders promptly attended to. SECOND FLOOR Big January Sale MEN’S WORK SHOP DEPARTMENT This unique department that is the only one of its kind in the city offers special values for Thursday | and Friday that will be of great advantage to men | who want strong, reliable clothing for hard work. 3,000 Pairs of Union Made Overalls or Coats with ||| made | Men’s Corduroy Trousers plain blue, brown or white, or | ittons for suspenders blue stripe—heavy denim—made with close — | j . ; iy nals yy one of the best manufacturers stitched—well made- regular sizes up to | all sizes SA oe. ’ 3.75 44 inches—extra sizes, 20¢ aadic) 95 a | Corduroy Norfolk Coats—all 9 50 tional—special 1,200 Sweet-Orr Overalls or Coats Ay 1,200 Men's Work Shirts plain blac sateen, black twill, polka dot blue percale, brown The old stand-bys of gingham aprons and the fancy tea aprons are both represented in this sale at prices much lower than usual. Bib Aprons percale—round. bib finish--were .58..... belt loops or | were Band Aprons striped —percale with strings and pocket were $b... 36 cheeked gingham or figured braid i .40 plaid or figured pereale good quality gingham or plain 175 or striped blue—-regular sizes specia! Men’s Flannel Shirts wool mixed | Lord & Taylor | Bungalow Aprons special purchase sn model ae light or dark gray, khaki, | Bungalow Aprons ne and two pockets | cheeked gingham, dot gray or bluc elambray--one of the best . sash models—were *1.38.. dark green and wine— vo work shirts in the market for cloth and ted a figured percale—-sash eee fancy | Tea Aprons—dotted Swiss—lace trimmed ' FIFTH AVENUE | collars attached 14 to 18 workinanship 14 to 18 neck pateh | with strings and pockets 1 —value $2.50 and § Fane 1.70 \ special... ....sssesereeeesens 1.00 were $1.48........ .86 were .58 44 a See Pages 10 and 27 for Other Hearn Adve: See Pages 10 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising - J SS eR ee

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