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3 rov ¥ School P lice hi ~ © JO THE STATE POLICE SCHOOL Sic sesceercasceise.tss ‘ to qualify 4 araduate as a pro- be —>—— fessional policeman with a State o*, , certificate. getate Constabulary Chief In- sathis is the first school, of ite ited States and certaini: us s* sists Troy School Makes Men United § ae wrod y, the at More tatigent oe sid to Ala ori oe = Cope Wit e Smarter | iminals of To-Day—He | Ge r} y H POLICE balless ai poctons FOR Protests Against Cutting the School Appropriation. when, a bret seiaon nt rol a police ; hen — i of health is broken, @ physi- By Sophie Irene Loeb. Gian is necessary, 18 Many ways the ‘A policeman is now a professional wor ct a doctor and @ policeman is Man, just as a doctor, a lawyer oF “The basic advanoe in medicine in ‘tiet, This new standard was es the past 2,600 years has been |; - poet by the Btate Regents 'n c*- {tations or. the prevention of infec. pica with the New ‘Form: Wate a rs eae shool for Police, and the fact that a 4 profession of Policeman is now being elevated from dimilar lines { a “job” to @ profession, it is believed, crime should be the ‘ekynoee of the y will be of some significance in this work.” ee een ——— annie State. Major George F. Chandler, Superin- tendent of the State Police, as fo! “We have long felt in this depaart- ment that there was a great oppor- tunity for a State Police School, mar. in the State could be ree. course in the police- man art, with the basic idea Rt pre- vention of crime rather than the ap- where an} given a orgyoesica, of the criminal. small sum of m crisp! skirt. How this was established is told by We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH FUR TRIMMED COATS $50 $50 $50 $50 Radically Reduced $ To Much Below Cost 50 de ner nae MeTennection With Any Other Establishment in the World WO PR Tri Natural Squirrel, Beaver, Molé, Indtvidual Newness Marks Each of these NEW SILK FROCKS Paris, by clever new adaptations and combinations, has achieved new kinds of smartness that well nigh disprovethe “Nothing New Under the Sun”’theory. Lingerie Sleeve Puffs on this Taffeta Frock 28 fa roidered organdie s” a pet ue touch to this os bouffant model.. lower motif of the embroidery is repeated by self poppies on the | POLICE WORK A PROFESSION, | i: 3:-23.8e%2 NOT MERE “JOB,” NOW, THANKS Major Chandler evidently has re: son to feel proud at the end of hia fourth year of work at the head of hie ‘troopers,'as these statistics seem to Indicate: In the past year 12,664 arrests! ee, fae and out of this number vietions a hin niage of 93,4, Propriated by the Legislature, and! under Chapter 176, part of the|° laws of 1921, authortin ex:|¥ 3h penditure the New Yurk yl | Streets: for Police Was started ne | million dollars in stolen br ‘operty was Y. M. A. building, which ade-| recovered. Nearly $100,000 was paid Iflls every requirement of ie the State in fines, and spirituous liquors were nfiaca' to the of investigations de Nearly hnif a THIRTY FOYRTH STREET Extreme Values in include Panvelaine, Ramola, Bolivia, Veldyne. Australian Opossum. THIRTY FOURTH STREET Crepe Isola Lends Itself to gracious Draping 38-50 Simple without being obvious — this frock with its wide, cuffed sleeves, plain bodice and intricate, unevenly draped skirt. ,With a rose at the corsage. ST TW patroja and motorcycles covered over 4 million and A half miles. One of the innovations of the past year was of the law, which transferred the authority of appointment and revogation of all railroad and steamboat policemen, from the Governor to the Superin- tendent of State Poli Every man now appointed has been carefully investigated and is uni- formes It is only @ question of a little time until all the railroad and steamboat policemen ‘will be tn uni- form, and crime on railroads already has shown a decline, With this new method of handling crime it in be- lieved erim! 8 on railroads yi be more readily apprehen According to Major Chandler: “The expense of the di ment Chelle for the whole year at January Sale Prices PKS eee ee es July, Ovington’s Sale of China and Table Crystal comes but once a year. It’s an old Ovington custom, this sale. Table Crystal and China as well has been kept at the very lowest have been reduced from 10% to 50% possi petit which nie A,ylittle | for the month of January only. mann al oa This time-honored sale provides to hae ihoraas a hostesses the opportunity of securing the very best of China’and Table Crystal at astound- ingly low prices, OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIrTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET ta ee t motoreyoles and automobile, with their ms of barra and Fiske, also hoopital’ and gatas lia. “When away Lag il barcacke the men average Meee na my for board and lod: ing vend 180 day per horse, an Ie in ace of the present nigh cost of living. If expenses of the force were cut any lower than they now are the Liecal Police would cease to func- Best & Co, Fifth Ave., at 35th St.—N. Y. NOW IN PROGRESS A. Final Clearance of Men’s & Young Men’s Winter Overcoats a \ Heretofore up to $45.00 $ 2 6 25 ') Heretofore up to $65.00 ‘$ 3 yy A 5 @) His includes our entire stock of Winter overcoats; regardless of former prices no garment has been withheld. There are ulster and ul- sterette models, Chesterfields, and box coats, single and double-breasted. In brown, gray, oxford, tan, black, and heather mixtures. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS {FRR CON McCutcheon’s A Special January Sale of Children’s Wear ON’T the children need some new Dresses? If not, won’t they need some very soon? During this Special Sale,the values Presented offer opportunities for real savings. ** For Sister—There are attractive and prac- tical Bloomer Dresses of Devonshire Cloth © and Chambray, ages six to twelve, at the unusual prices of $2.95 and $3.95. Some of our other Wash and Serge Dresses » are also offered at greatly reduced prices. For Young Brother —There are Wash Suits, ages two to four, again at the low prices, $2.95 and $3.95. And for the Tinier Tots— There are sturd wear-resisting Rompers at $1.95 and $2. 75; or ifRompers are even too grown-up,there = dainty, little handmade tatante Dresses, si: months to two years sizes, at $2.95 and $3. 95. While you are seeing these Specials, ask to be shown the new Spring styles for Chil- dren—in Dimities, Dotted Swisses, English Prints, and Ginghams. Fifth Avenue 34th and 33d A New Illustrated Booklet of the January Lingerie Sale and Southern Fashions—Mailed Upon Request BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Spanally Shop of Onpinaions FIFTH AVINUEAT 38™ STREEP Large Reductions on . SILK UNDERWEAR In the January Sale Of superior quality silks, some hand made and hand embroidered, others with real laces. Formerly Sale Price Crepe de Chine Nightgowns 39.50 19,75 Voile Tripp Chemises 16.50 10.75 Voile Tripp Drawers 16.50 10.75 Crepe de Chine Chemises 14.50 9.75 Crepe Georgette Bodices 10.75 7.95 Washable Satin Bloomers Formerly 4.95 2.95 ‘“Bontell’’ Corsets -Stanklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets THURSDAY First and Final Reductions WOMEN’S PUMPS, BOOTS OR EVENING SLIPPERS 8,00 Reduced from ‘11. to $16." NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS WOMEN'S SHOE SHOP—Third Floor ~ A New ‘‘Bontell’’ Corset 7.50 A dainty but practical corset of pink silk broche, lightly boned, reduces the silhouette to straight lines, Sections of elastic give freedom at the low waistline, Formerly 7.50 to 9.00 3.95 Types for all figures, from corsets without boning to well boned models. Also imported Paris corsets of coutil, sizes 21 to 23, well boned, formerly 13.50. Odd Corsets drink both for you and the kiddies. Make it rich and serve it hot—use Cisnt is a fine Sheffield EVAPORATED = It blends perfectly with the cocoa and develops tts finest flavor. Wy MAKES LITTLE DIPYRKONCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT’ aD, woe vinp