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\ | ° ° } to- Am: | \46 ” Skirts \Finds Rat T: \ LOUISIANA MAYOR fay on charges of felonious assautt | FIGHTS JAIL SENTENCE) The police say these three and five wer | oo | Lessard others, who got away, created a panic ? ! ete | Not Immodest, | And Fortune itd cassscoa sn contemme tor varere|i,i00 0007 of Lenn Delancey Sire 15 Says Writer Rusty Hay Wi Convicted Speeder. |manager, Albert Guternany who. ad UY ay UWE, avexanvnsa, ta., Jan. 10.—Mayor 3 \stopped their cigarette smoking in the | ie e ; : | Kr ys yesterday sentenced by Judge | balcony, Guterman was badly beaten, | { . F . Hundley, for contempt of the City|rushed to the streee and thrown; t Marcel Prevost Says Sport Has Nashville Negro Gets Patent) court to twenty-four hours in Jail is|through a plate glass window. | banwitad : ; h ds | a _ 7 to-day preparing through counsel to! ‘The poliee found in the lobby a knife, We) Changed Society’s Way of | and Is Offered $25,000 | oppiy to the state Supreme Court tor ala biliyand the butt of a broken te- eer | a4, ortet | writ prohibiting the carrying out of the | Ylver. * ® or eet Looking at Things. for It, Tentencn ————— | An Interesting Collection :* —_—_—_——_—— ’ en | Judge Hundley recently - cited the | RADCLIFFE COLLEGE ¥ 4 Nevertheless They Seek Pro-|Landlords on Fashionable Con-| paris, san. 10—White wrench | Alle Dixon, a negro, atty-seven| Mayor to stiow cause why he should not} — GIRL SHOOTS HERSELF | of ection From “Tricks and course Take Lead in | dancing masters are trying once more | ¥¢#' old, who drives the elevator In| 1;° footer, taxi driver, whom the Judge ee | ees ‘ rf to “purify” modern dances, French |“ ®partment house in Nashville, had wentenced on a charge of reckless /Mullet Euters Head When Re-| s! Wiles” of Tenants. Making Reductions. | authors are endeavoring to prove that | Tenn, seems to be in a fair way to/ “We | | ' ' | volver Is Accidentally ! ‘tho prewent fashions in dancing, as| change his vehicle for a motor car| RowpIES BEAT UP . ell as in dress, do not denote any|®"1 perhaps a chauffeur as a result | Discharged, ‘The United Real Estate Owners'| There are changed conditions on the W*! J seh \ THEATRE MAN. ‘ } ‘Kaocvlat Hege |@7nd Concourse in the Bronx so far |!#xity of public morals. Hepes IANAGER | campripar, Mass, Jan. 10.—Mary | - 2 oolation met dast aight in Ccllewe | 5) iment rentale ate concerned,| Marcel Prevost, a feading French | To most persons baling wire in| ——_ ‘Trask of California, a Radcliffe College | now displayed in the French Salon. 44 Hall, the Astor, to discuss methods to} amo number of “To Let" bp 0g that | Writer on feminine psychology, ex- simply wire, but to Dixon, looking at|He Stopped Them senior, was alone in her room examining . ar “protect themselves from the tricks | ens that | jresses the opinion that low cut|all the rusty wire going to waste BB lnc bapa LAE A aes lend on the Third Floor ' Pact Warde Gh Caatth:* eae athe blouses and short skirts do not tmply | from bales of hay shipped into Nash-| ‘Tony ‘Bcalafini, sixteen, No. 221 mitz-|the weapon was discharged. | A, bullet . 7 : beth Street; Samuel ved Bras) bon put It, There were about fifty pres. | Practically reduced 60 per cent. Live. |!Mmoesty, still less immorality, Ac- Rca aa ce beat ee es cca ce lteeie Nor a60 imate i t, and| he was taken to the Cambridge Hi “4 ; = vent. Like-| : i No. zabe ; She w en to the Cambridge Hos- 3 ’ duct ‘ashion’s Ox- ‘ s|and this morning the surgeons said she : rent lawn with vigor, It was the con- | 40 a eda 8 have been or. (Powe more of some particular part ot| Hardy & Hart, No. 100 Firth Ave- | Ver? taken to the Essex Market Court | would recover. in smart millinery for the Southern Winter senpus of opinion that they would be) --0°0r! enplane ns have been of-| 11.1. podies than they did a few |nue, this city, are negotiating for per- zs id the N ii re-enacted for at Yeast a year longer.| (rd Of the change {in conditions | wary ago mission to sell the patent right, Mr. and the Northern Spring. tear A. Wet acca most logical among theso| ”"" ‘ seal te y thors eapeneive 4 SKE |says; “it 18 not necessarily immod-|ably make a lot of money. He ts said Here ‘also are many charming hats appro« the something couldn't be done to prevent | Dt " partments along thi ” to have recetved already an offer of rive and on “ Po | + ry <. Pi ern) ie did, wldicans (Bootie OF taritieg angen Melghts. | “prevost thinks sport has changed $25.00 in cash, or $8,000 down and 5) priate for the present season, in town or <, tad ethane Geni Bhatia, trees: upon thw datieen ce Tiaigaied ica soctety's way of looking at the ques-|cents royalty on every trap sold, | i a . country t N. ey e fe seiicor | tion, and that if men and women| Dixon sald he had other inventions | . , > Fy dksonatie” " y Sag th, et mma |e goat oe tat eet tay sw mt ||| MID-WINTER SALE ; ae age ie Y| would be shocked to’see others clad|this one. He did not know whether 5 a thege lawn? Can't we atop them?” are now Paying dre “reasonable,” | a, was Bye before the fall he would keep his job after he got S ATIREDUCTIONS OF All are reasonably priced ; ‘‘why run against a stone wall?"’| considering what they were used to ' so! AT REDUCTIONS OF es vie truce pavlhn oh the Dr0e The wer also, tn the writer's opin. | his moneys But as woud have to do f] r : ‘ , fon, was largely responsible for the| something for he had worked too long Ne % fWe are already up against a stone) Another version ts that the new | omancipation. Young girls who took| to be able to quit. 10% to 50% ’ “ wall,” answered Mr. Welgert. condition t# due to the fact that! ii. siaces of men adopted at the ee Bringi ice eves “*Not in the matter of rentals,"’ sald| many of th i ringin| rice levels so low as to babl; k ° ) MA owas, “"Tocrs were sever oo] Adherent to tin Gonsocre ere now (one, “ne tiatt magsere without, [CUBA CANE SUGAR hie Usatt CaP a eaas SHLAA) Pop ibe cues having An Early Showing of mafy landlords in Florida and Call-|avallable as dwellings and that in| /oWweve™ bocoming leas virilous, LOSES $12,064,560 teowns dads ie | SoiBla ad how: ‘They have neve Mrot-|inany Inutdooha:thesrente being aiked einaeitdl hes rep ee ies * mE shown decided advances during the last few days. | .; re-miini girl has practically dis-| Go, th Reports f. Yi i ten along so well as now. are no high ke tdaate btn) oF ox'al : I When Mr. Welgert was asked to| were paving a cid bullae’ fenant® appeared, but they see no cause for| Ended Sept, 30—Directors Elected. is tse ariee O7 tie waruies olferent he New Spri ng Cottons sive his initials. to Tho Evening| Whatever the reason, the fact re-|“lr™ 'n that. Tho healthy know!-| The annual report of the Cuba| | 4 p Solid Mahogany 4POST BED, : World reporter he replied he did not] mains thaf rents now being asked ane heey ey rk ah Rated Cane Sugar Corporation for the year , ahs Illustrated), : want any mention made of the inci-|for yacant Concourse apartments are oats pi Piatt ended Sept. 30, 1921, shows a net loas wide to begin to-morrow (Wednesday ) dent, but when pressed gave his first| substantially lower than they were| “0 3 of $12,084,590 after providing for|} MF) ; Bos Sickie. f . name as “John.” several months ago. For instance, at ——— taxes, interest and reserves for de- s : ' x erioe. ne i on the First Floor Mr. Browne declared landlords seek | N°. 1454 Se ete re cay 8/SEEKS WIFE, IDENTIFIES | preciation. ‘Tho deficit for the year . Magna peal y | two important amendments to the|fourcroom vhean Ned. Th PO! was $16,873,899 after charging off a E Bick Ver | r deut laws: They are: To tike’away| sont belng’aabed foe tha former in| GIRL ISON VICTIM $1,760,000 dividends on proferred |p’ = see one i will introduce a great variety of charming | the, tenant's power of setti a|now $75, as compared with $85 asked | stock and $3,059,388 for inventory || % oa? ip a ; ea eee y er scnable rental ana lust November. ‘The four rooms, now | Balttmere Man Saye She In Pearl | shrinkage. ba Bw N Fiinte H novelties in dainty fabrics for Spring and | '% ag tenant to| $8 were $100. Stewart of That City. |. At the annual meeting of the com- | | mF ’ ‘ iarner Gin. = || < i . © to make it impossible for a tenant to)" {cross the way on the west slde . pany's stockholders yesterday R. I, H ? 20-26 wed 36" st. | Summer, including many exclustve importa. contest his lease after paying one| ofthe Concourse at ifist Street where| J: D. Auld of No. 630 North Cherry| Barr and G. M. Dahl wage elected 3 nal SGcscamuney dau Bias Aiea” i, - mosth’s rental. The present law says| the rent was formerly §80 for four| street, Baltimore, who camo hero yes- | Tectors to succeed 1. J, Ronda and 24 ; tions from Europe. ‘ . B. . The other ret 5 = ea aa it after paying three| rooms, there, is @ vacant apartment) teraay in search of his wife, visited |rectors were re-elected. Hib ed N “But you can have !t for $70 if you | Bellevuo Hospital early to-day and| === = Ernest N. Adler proposed taking all) see Mrs. Malloy. the owner,” says the |identified a patient as Pearl Stewart, disdretion from Judges tn sults for rintendent, twenty-one, of No. 10 West Preston incfeased rental and thus rob the ten- ther up at No, 1814 thero 18 @|sireet, Baltimore. Auld found no trace a the defense of unressonable-|*!X Tom apartment vacant at $102) or nis wite. month where the rent was for- n He would have the law read| Peay Gita, and right mext door one|, The Stewart girl was taken to the that if the landlord's gross income| may get a four room rent at $85 {n-|“ospital on Jan. 3 from the Travellers’ under 14 per cent. on the invest- | stead of the $100 formerly demanded, | Ald Soclety, No. 466 Lexington Avenue, bala 4 the tenant could put up no de.|_ 90 !t goes all the way up past |nfter she had taken bicaloride of mer- ment the Vga | Fordham Road—not only on the Grand|cury. Her condition is critical. She fenge to having his rental raised. Concourse but on Weeks Avenue, |described herself as Florence Sivell, “Of course I merely mention 14 per| Creston and other arteries that tap| nineteen, of No. 219 Charles Street cent. gross as a figure. It could be| or parallel the Bronx's leading resi- | ;, 4 « dential streets, improved upon," seid Mr. Adler, “In six months more,” says Patrick Avconsiderable protest met the sug-| J, Reville, Bullding Superintendent gestion. Mr. Browne sald there were| of the Bronx, "there will be surprising mat: . * juctions in those very same streets f sie ie tes be ae bead Apart |for by that time most of the new -— meets who. fo: Fauo re than that) puiidings going up under the Tax }x- and that they would object to any|emption Law will be ready for ten- figdfe which might cut into thelr re-| nants.” turns. ae “My whole idea,” sald Mr. Adier,| MEDICINE WRONGLY “tn jt t Municipal Justice from going through our bills of ex.| GLWVEN KILLS CHILD penges and throwing out this or that A 5 vougher and determining our net in-| Little Girl Dead in Mother's Arms The New Woolens for early Spring are already being shown in the Department on the First Floor Giftiwenue 34: STREET Broadway All Our Higher Cost : Winter Coats & Coat Wraps At Radical Reductions The leading producers on both sides of-the ‘ Atlantic have contributed their latest and most exclusive novelties to. this advance, | display. The new eponge, basket-weave woolens, and iapeot ema e Weber be Reseies sic natural-tone camels’-hair will make a wide “We've got to get something in the Hospital, | e tena’ i At leceeee tor tenant from | Detegtives of the Onk Street Station rental regardless of what the former, reported to-day that the death of the renjgl was,” said Mr. Browne, "But | five-year-old daughter of X.. and Mrs, juss vied hate mt do it has not yet) Morris Kramer of No. 214 Madison | beew determined.”* i‘ Mr. Browne was emphatic in say- | Street was Ee lata ecole ing? “I have absolutely no sympathy |/"\o™ oe a too any tenant in New York—that is,| Mrs. Kramer rushed ‘nto Beth Istacl i not ance the rent laws have been in| Hospital late last night with tie child effegr, I am on the landlord's side,|in her arms, ‘The doctors found the girl meas os some of them are," was dead, The father arrived a few eee Slee mateo ie Be minutes later and both parents had to sida m : receive treatment. Saldinere are at least 1,000 tenement|. They sald the girl had been euffering houses in New York which I would |from laryngitis and four days ago they empty and lock in normal times.|called a physician. His prescription They are not fit for human habita-|was filled, but the parents could not tion. I know houses» where the roofs|read the directions. ‘They gave the A 20 en Hie ate eee sane the| medicine by the spoonful. The child “T want to Warn you all. I shall do,#ew worse, but they kept giving the neh benching ‘anything about |Medicine, After a dose lust night the your houses detrimental to the health |S!r! became unconscious, of the occupants you'll find me right| Bxamination showod the medicine was after you."* intended for Inhalation appeal; so, also, will the novel white home- spuns and other woolens, embellished with cross-stitch embroidery in colors. From Former Low Prices! ‘Specially Featuring WEDNESDAY Of the staple fabrics, such as tweeds, covert cloths and serges, tmere is a large and inter~ | esting assortment; and there are many | swagger effects im blackeand-white com- binations. . Fur Trimmed Coats & Wraps 33-00 44.00 were 55.00, 49.75, 45.00 were 65.00 and 59.50 case, extra set of strings, pick and book of instructions $25.00 EASY TERMS 120 W. 42nd Street Between B’way & 6th Ave. Te | oe Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue | 34th and 35th Streets New Pork | Sale Also At Sale Also At Newark Store , Brooklyn Store Broad Street & Fulton Street Every | West Park Near Hoyt Garment All 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York ibe nw ON SALE and 1 922 ANUARY FUR CLEARANCE nterline Interlined The Sale That Never Disappoints—Highest Char- "s R acter—1922 Furs at Guaranteed Savings of 14 to 4 ' Sizes N (Dyed Muskrat) for i Hudson Seal Coats Marmot Coats i Women 35¢c { 40 length, Skunk collas and cult . ie border, alt tir. and | Formers’ $385°° $275 : ~ $89.50 Misses COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL Special Group Coats Formerly to $165.00 40” length Marmot Coats 36’’ length Hair Seal Coat. 40” Black Russian Pony Coats $79.50 36"' length Bay Seal Coate Sold Everywhere BY MAIL 50c LOUSED, straightline and ASHIONABLE models of All belted, some with contrasting fur collars and cuffs of belted models of Bolivia, _ Panvelaine, Normandie ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK Crry Natural Raccoon, Skunk, Seal and Australign Opossum. Normandie and Veldette, with Bolivia and Veldette, handsome- generous collars of Mole, Austra- ly trimmed with genuine Squirrel, . A : lian Opossum and French Beaver and Australian Opossum; French Seal Coats _ Kit and Kolinsky Coney Coats Nutria; reduced to 33.00. reduced to 44,00. a\ i ” coats with Skunk collir 86” length models with deep collar : \ and Can be worn belted or andcuftsof aelffur. Detachable belt. semi-belted. Rich silk linings Formerly 3275° $195 BI Aare eee rhs $100 BOD0DO

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