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ARGUE MANDAMUS | TO GET $500,000, FOR TRANSIT BOARD or ee Appellate Division Reserves} Decision in Writ for Pay- roll and Expenses. The Appellate Division of the Sa-} Preme Court reserved decision to-day | in the mandamus proceedings brought by the Transit Commission against the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment to compel the latter to appro-| priate $500,000 for payroll expenses | of the commission for the last half! of December and for general ex- penses for 1 , including salaries for; the first two weeks of January. In answering the weit, William M. Mayer,' Assistant Corporation Coun- wel, oh behalf of the Board of Esti- mate, asked the court to defer action in anticipation of the decision of the Court of Appems determining the} legality of the transit act. This} Aécision from the higher court, Mr, Mayer said, is expected to-day, or not later than next Tuest | Former Justice is Scott, | appearing with Godfrey Goldmark, representing the ‘Transit Commis- sion, stated that the Board of mate is bound by the Knig appropriate law to tioned funds. re ission for the} ts duties, Mr. mmission - has | ntly spend | wed by en- | ts and ay ing moneys heret gaging high priced e verting the funds for to the expense of | in valuations. He | Comptroller Craig | athdavit) that the nt ix loaded with| ‘Transit Commis- sion for funds not availab commission, he said, retaining spe further stated has made an Finance Dep vouchers from view that the 8 vested with determine sentatives from th f hearing on eley Brooklyn of the 14th Str hattan) subway. The ostensible consider an pose of the hearing is to application the Transit Commis- ; sion for $690 for borings for the ele- vated extension. | This work, it was pointed out, is | provided for under the dual subway construction programme, Announce- ment of the Trans pMMIssion as ture rapid tran Aneny has nly will b ation for fucure announced tha the chief cor transit MURIEL Muriel Spring. a film, was to-day in Grand Jur stage and icted by the Federal nERIINE BURNS BROS., 50 Church St. JERSEY CITY, N. J. RIES STEER MRT TENET | Exports Decrease $3,743,000,090 WE CHALLENGE ANYONE to prove that they can lose money by using our New Coke where Nut,Stove or Egg Coal is now used, We stand behind every pound of OPPERS OKE Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed The above statement is unquali- fied. We mean every word of it. Our experts will demonstrate this New Coke and will show you a positive saving on your fuel costs—for either DOMESTIC or INDUSTRIAL purposes. Obtainable in sizes for every household use, at a much lower price than hard coal, from following distributors: NEW YORK CITY CITY FUEL SERVICE, Inc., Tribune Bidg., Phone STEPHENS FUEL OO., Inc, 220'E.196dh'Sc, Phone Melrose 4500 BROOKLYN KOPPERS SEABOARD COKE © Phone South 7291 PARKINSON COKE & COAL CO, Phone Stags 5266 SEABOARD BY-PRODUCT COKE CO, U. S. FOREIGN TRADE DROPS 6 BILLION! and tmports $2,777,009,000 During 1921. er WASHINGTON, Jan. .13.—A de-jre crease of mearly $1,000,000,000 in the Le o favorable trade balanee of the Unitel States dfring 1921 was Indicated i the foreign trade statistics for De- cember Issued to-day by the Com- raeree Department. Exports decreased in value in 1921 by $3,743,000,000 and imports by | $2,777,000,000, the report said, attri-| buting much of the reduction to the raterial decline last year in prices 0% commodities which made up the. bul of the country’s foreign trade, | “Lower values of imports and ex- | ports in 1921, as compared with 1920 | and years," the depart- men not represent corr spondi in volume of trade, | Wut are to a great extent due to fall- | ing prices." {Meet Us for Good Meat” == BUY Your MEAT FROM US Quality the Best Prices the Lowest SUGAR CURED BACON, 22 BY THE STRIP. . | | rents. CUDAHY’S REX HAM ine TOP SIRLOIN ROAST |25 Cut from Choice Cattle ren cs. “Meet Us for Good Meat” ‘| Haslob Bros. SECTION U Washington Mark 14-K SOLID GOLD Elgin Watch YOURS FOR $28.00 Watches, Arian ach Diamond, | 6 MAIDEN LANE }' "7 503 Sth Ave. 9." Phone Vanderbilt O. . .« . 304 Union éc. 1105 Metropolitan Ave. Phone Montgomery 4120 N.¥.104 | Government i éampaign for pogrems on Jews, cording to a despatch from Mosc: vostok in great numbers. Represen- jnoon in the office of District Attorne VLADIVOSTOK, REPORT | “8 of the Jewish population have | Huston. “i te aled in vain to the foreign con~ for intervention, it is deciated. am ALIENISTS TO EXAMINE F MRS. RAIZEN TO-DAY [or theory that sh hea by Japan-| d Mr. Ruston, vigorously for murder, 1 hat the alienists for tha de- ewe Satd ¢ Posrom © BERLIN, Jan. 12 (Jewish Tele-| aphie Agency).—The Government cently established by the Japanese | eyoxatein Vladivostok under the leadership | tt ae a n| Mrs. Lilllan 8, Ralzen, who shot ‘and Abraham Glickatel eks ago in his office at No. Brooklyn, will | matter Dr, Thomas Ww. mental ty and director of the lon for Mental Hyqet ted to act with Dr. J. Hunt in making the examination exam- the State er to me to Trial) nu Sane. The Jews are said to be ter BIRTHDAY SALE AT THE BIG STORE ‘toon SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING FLOOR A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE q Operated by the ROSS, STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street We were more than pleased with the tremendous response to our initial Birthday Sale advertisement. Every department throughout the store has been kept busy attending to the wants of our many satisfied customers. For Friday and Saturday we have prepared another host of Birthday Sale Bargains. Many new lots just added. Space will not permit a full listing of all items, so we show only a few Big Birthday Sale Specials. Extraordinary Birthday Special \ Just Purchased: 5000 Pairs Women’s High and Low Shoes These shoes are without doubt the greatest values in high-class shoes offered to the public inyears. In the lotare high shoes in black and brown French Kid with medium heels with rubber heels attached, 3-Strap Suede : Pumps, 3-Strap Patent Leather Pumps and Patent Leather Moc- casins. All sizes, 3 to 8, regular $5.00 and $6.00 quality. Birth- = day sale price, pér pair, only Suitable for School Wear Boys’ Shoes Black gun metal and mahogany calfskin. Sizes 9 to 1319 and 1 to5! 4, Misses’ and Children’s | | SHOES Fine quality tan, sizes 815 to 2. Regular | Men’s Dress SHOES Black Calfskin with Goodyear Welt soles Sizes 6 to 8!». Reg. $7 value. Birthday Sale $4.50 value. Regular $4.50vai_ 2.00 Birthday ue. Birthday Sal i | ai lca ae 98 Bale 98 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Children’s Vests or Pants ct ‘Twits Tricotines, Men's Wear Serge. vin Buttor med, with fancy chain girdle izes; $16 value. Birthday Sa Women’s Winter Coats Mleece lined, ribbed. Sizes 16 to 26. Regular lay Sale 39c ane Ss Mackinaws , Heavy d model. | with pate In styles adapted. fo rs, In Normandy, sucd- pockets a, : ine, Bolivia and riety collars and Yefnet eu) ueemuare gh. OU self-materia 1 ik. Tine and in if lined, Te ith silk embroi trimming i irth Regular $27.50 ae 12.98 Women’s Chamois Suede Gloves roi Variety of Shirts or Drawers Fleece Lined note tae nati andy om ae . 69¢e 9,000 Doz. Mons ‘Collars Srepe de Ch in the lot, V and other cholce of Natural Wool, 2,500 Bandeauxs and casa grou 4 1 fancy materials; others trimmed and frotits and backs, Sizes 38 to 48. 25c-39c-50c 50 Voile Blouses Soft or stiff < ol per dozen .... Boys’ “Wool Mixture Suits irthd: tare Belted Mode variety of neat i © and Blue and White ed Collar patter nd Blue and ‘Ste hite Ruffled Co * 0 value, “Birtida; 3 98 lara and ‘Cuffs, Sizes 38 to 46 I ° only ve. 1,000 Pais © Corsets ' ‘Tops, * 10¢ quality 2-ox. bad colors, Guaranteed perfe sa, Reaulay «i quality. "Bi hday rice : » 2.79 All Linen Toweling wide, hed and Blue je a ya. Buthday Sale Flanneletie Undervarments Includin stripe ment Bloomers. Fancy rotticoats and ‘Al Regular je a gar. larly only hs 39c 19¢ “Women Silk Stockings ck, (nV Black and Cordo ality, hday patr 500 Jewel Cases Satin and plugh wd. Silver and ola mount- Volles. Bir 1,500 Huck Towels. ” 250 Bungalow Clocks. 11,000 Yds, Table Oileoth sseannd¥omen 's Hand Bags “5500 Rolls Shelf Oil Gioth ariety hday Sale ‘other shapes in a dora ers, Va of leath- Ae | 00 » Children ornate reese Algo in Winter | Patterns on White Ground 69e Turkish Bath Towels > up to pOnate Foun ene Double th: 4 beset Pic Ait pst sce rs. 39c Bed Sheets 16 to a customer at aph Records Dance Recorda, snk ite eu 5 tor 1. 00 Store Open 9.15 A. M. to 6.15 P.M. style, with emblem on sleey: rs "ea 7.00 i $1.90 record. value Easy to Shop—All Goods on One Floor. Walk In, Look Around 6th Ave. Siege Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. ’ rc |ana are reported to be leaving Vindi-|ined by the State's alleniats this after: State's alleniats say she ta “1 shall prose- Tam proceeding on the sition, professor of diseases at Columbia Univer- National Com- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, JEWS, IN TERROR, FLEE 1922. 15 W. 34*St.2¢ Floor— BETWEEN FIFTH. AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) ah OPEN TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT UNTIL 9.00 Largest 2d Floor Shop of Its Kind in the World " “JUNIOR” antee goes with each garment. Prices Smashed as never before lanufacturers, loaded with clothing, are throwing their goods on the market at ANY sacrifice! Today we start this mighty movement afresh with thousands of new garments purchased by us at less than 50c onthe dollar! By giving the public values so incom- parably greater than any others, and aided by a response that is daily jamming our two enormous upstairs floors, we are able to capitalize on the market’s present demor- alization and offer the greatest bargains in New York. More than 5000 of which go into this sale at the unheard- of price of Limited Alterations FREE In addition to our own regular stock of Suits and Overcoats (formerly $25 and $30), are thousands of garments purchased by us at a fraction of their worth and made to sell at *30, °35 ana *40 In this selection at $15 you will find many celebrated brands from leading New York, Rochester, Chicago, Philadelphia and Baltimore makers, the names of which we omit at the request of manufacturers as a result of the protest made by retailers who are forced to get $30 to $40 for the identical garments. Every model, style, fabric and pattern represented. All sizes, regulars, stouts, shorts and longs. Also 354 Golf Suits (Knickers) at *15— They are made of genuine imported All-Wool English fabrics and tai- ered by one of New York’s acknowledged leading specialists in Golf ‘ogs. They were made to sell at $40 and $45. Our price $/5! All sizes. OurEntireStock Radically Reduced inPrice! In addition to our own regular stock are thousands of garments purchased from nationally famous makers at tremendous savings; 40 celebrated brands; over 25,000 Suits and Overcoats grouped in three huge lots, as follows: 21 26 = 338 Actual comparisons will convince you absolutely that this great 2nd floor insti- tution offers you the finest makes of clothing at prices far below any other store. Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR 1S W. 54 St. 22 Floor OPEN TONIGHT yp TOMORROW NIGHT TILL 900 o a seve ee ry hei piitentetinipnneemnensinen samme te At Rie A SANT NT TT