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BIG TRANSIT BILL Mayor Does Not Vote Appropriating $570,164 for Expenses of Commission. After a léng delay the Board of | Fistimate this afthtnoon finally ap-| propriated $570,164.80 salaties | and expenses of the Traction Com- mission after a majority ofits mem- | Wers had been served with writs of mandamus from the Appellate Divi- sion. Refusal to act would have been contempt of court. Hvery member of the Board with the exception of Mayor Hylan voted. far the appro- priation, The Mayor did not yote. In casting ‘his vete “Comptroller Craig snid: “I am voting under the compulsion of the Appellate Division and not of my own free will, I vote} aye to comply with the demands of | for the Interborough, the B. R. T. and the surface railways. “The legislation, stampeded and ateam rollered through the Legisla- ture, was framed for the purpose of accomplishing the des ot traction companies, There aré 1,000 people in the State who would} have approved that legislation if It had been submitted to them | “This is not my vote; it is the vote) of the traction companies under the command of the Legislature O. K.'d by the court his will enable the traction com » the first the} not | the fore the Board at the end of the regu- lar calendar the opinion of Assistant Corporation Counsel Mager was asked. He said: “The Court of Ap- peals has decided we are living un- der an absolute dictatorship from Albany. The Legislature is supreme.” “The people are supre yelled Aldermanic President Murray Hul- bert. Seattered applause grected the out- | b sontinued the Mayor, “are end paymasters of Hulbert again. in ap bookkeepers the Legisiature, terrupted with “The Court of Appeals went further to get the recall «ad the referendun: than ever before "* “We shouldn't criticise the Court of Appeals." admonished President Miller of the Borough of Manhattan “We should be thankful we are not to be shot at sunrise,’ said Mayor Hylan, once more employing one of his pet phrases. “We may as well be shot as to live under a law like this,” said Presi- dent Hulbert. On the vote. when Brooklyn Bor- ough President Rlegelmann's called he replied “Guilty !"* me! ESTIMATE BOARD FINAL BREAK SEEN SAVES ITSELF: PAYS. BETWEEN POINCARE pry loud voice and got a laugh Mayor Hylan issued this. threst at] the end of the voting: 85) > not yet through. ‘This is] only the beginning, We will give the reople of the State an opportunity to! finish this thing. We are going ta} begin the fight to rip out the Publid| Service Commission and its sponsors. | We are going to find out whethdr thy corporations intend to continue \theiy! control or whether the people are ta] have something to say. It .the corpo- ations are going to continyg to-run things then it is time the” peopl j.new something about it." (Of Interest quantity of choi than half price. or Mole. Excetlently lined. These would Tweed Coats extremely desirable. or Wolf, 22 West 38th Street. . 12th Floor facturing business, —Wide models in excep- AND LLOYD GEORGE on Paris Regards Premier's Speech as Parting of Ways With British Premier. PARIS, Jan. 20.—The ‘speech of Fremler Poincare in the Chamber of Deputies is regarded as a completo breaking away from Lloyd George's nian for the restoration of Europe. As a result the question now Is. ‘What will Lloyd George do?” Many believe Poincare will be de- feated ‘within threo months and that Briand has advised: Lioyd George of this possibility, in which case the Genoa Conference. might be adyan- tageously postponed until France cools off. This is most unlikely, as Poincare’s policy 1s running dead counter to Lloyd George's. It is manifestly clear that the latter's conception of the Genoa Con- ference is impossible of realization so long as the many hundred clauses of the Versailles Treaty cannot be re- ferred to directly or indirectly. | Further difficulties arise over Russia. If Lenin ts invited to subscribe to the six points of Cannes, it is a fore- | gone conclusion that the Bolshevik | leader will do so only provided cer- tain rights of Soviet Russia are acknowledged by the Allles—for in- stance, the loss and devastation caused in Russia by the Invasions of Denikin, Kolchak and Wrangel, pro- pelled by the Allies. Similarly, an impasse looms ahead over reparations, Poincare cold- ehouldering Lloyd George's dream of making Germany pay by making her prosperous through the process of up- lifting Russia, Poincare's way is “to Berlin” with the army and the finan- clal experts, Thirdly, there arises the question of thegAnglo-French pact, which Lioyd George recognizes as the main pillar of Genoa, It is tolerably cer- tain that Lloyd George would not get the British nation to support any pact having as its basis French inquiry into and checking up of British aerial, naval] and military forces. anne SCS TIN KILL COWS; MILK OHEAP, PLAINFIELD, Conn., Jan. 2 goes the price of milk in the more and down will go the price of milk to the producer here Feb. 1, A fur- ther reduction to the producer, accord- ing to interviews with them in many of the villages; means that the cows will be sent to the butcher pens in the spring and milk producers will go into MAY KILLED BY BE HIT BLOCK OF woob. August Gunderson, sixty, of No. 1017 74th Street, Brooklyn, died at the! Br ad Street F y of In, when a block of wood struck n the herd while he was work- Bt Pier 9 Bast River, yesterday, hi ing LAS Sean vas SPBURN ISGURED BY Hopburn, sseventy -th: Ni ark Avenue, thew iwas stuck bya Fifth Avenue bu s afternoon at’ 228 Stre wag jaken to. his home suffering from| | a fratture of a leg. to Women) Re-organizing our large manu- releases a ce COATS and SUITS for retail sale—at Jess 50 COATS Marvella, Panvelaine, Wondura ‘These high-grade garments are correctly fashioned and carefully tailored. All are fur-collared, with either Beaver, Squirrel, Nutria, In black, blue, brown and taupe. Sale Price $45 to $55 retail at $100 to $150 $20 to $30 flaring tionally good materials, Attractive mixtures, Plain or with raccoon collars. 35 SUITS Panvelaine, Moussyne, Wondura Neatly finished, stoutly lined, and in the day’s style; they are Trimmed with either Squirrel, Mole, Beaver In the populer shades of blue, brown, taupe and red. Sale Price $25 to $35 These would retail at $75 to $125 J. GALOWITZ New York City Take Elevator T0O With | hanker and au-| TO STUDY LAWS | | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, ON MODERN WAR Arms Parley May Create Commis- sion to Look Into New Agencies in Battles. WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—The Five Power Drafting Committee of the Arms Conference put into shape to- day for adoption by the Full Dis- armament Committee a resalution creating a commission to ‘study laws aecting use of new agencies of Wwar- fare, The Nine Power Drafting Commit- tee also studied a resolution provid- ing for pooling of China wireles sta- tions among the Powers, a modifica- tion of a previous,, more restrictive, wireless arrangement. | BULGARIA TO DEPORT ALL DISSOLUTE ALIENS | + Sofia New Too Gay Present Premier, SOFTA, Jan. 20,—Sofia,: long ‘belleved by Buropean tfavellers to be the most moral, respectable and staid old town in the Balkans, is becoming too gay to ault Bulgaria's stern Prime Miniater,4 Alexander Stamboulisky. The peasant Premter has just given warning that the city folk were becom- ing demoralized by contact with evil Western influences, Among the worst Stata ter offenders, he said, were wealthy Rus- sian “‘refngees,"’ who were squandering their moriey and substance in riotous living and @candalous excesses. To put ja stop to this, he ordered the deporta- tlon of these rich ‘and dissolute ations. pen kaa oioin hes DEN CO. BEATS DAMAGE SUIT. A verdict in favor af the defendant was handed up to-day by a Jury which heard the second of five actions aggre- gating $185,000 against the Borden's Farm Products Company hefore Justice No Deposit $30 Model... ...now $20 SAB ata, CSSO $60 ewes %. S48 $85 eices “SY 987 3rd Avenue and 121st St. Two mn have aS PHONOGRAPHS Greatly: Reduced = - NO DEPOSIT: Required on Demonstration iain Exchanged Models Manufacturers’ All with the same Guarantee as our new machines $130 Model—N These Models of Standard Makes Reduced 14 and No Deposit Furniture, Carpets, Rugs EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING ALL ON LIBERAL CREDIT Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” Stores JANUARY SALE heard wonderful compositions, master- sof music, left by the immortal composers. compositions have been accurately recorded by the best pianists of to-day~ mith & Gusta 815, Player Piano you can reproduce the wonderful performances in your own home. Bench, Cover, Carl: 12}Rolls of Music Included Samples ow $77 Payable $1.25 Weekly $100 Model.....now $66 $110 5", “$73 $165-.* .. “ $110 bt So ea “ $140 193 to 205 Park Row at Chatham Sq. These BEAUTIFUL NEW sPLAYER PIANOS 379 eno j during hig sale only. Goetz & Co. BABY GRANDS h to fit any apartment: formerly New., " $595 Our enti at sacrifice prices new, and will give a at double our prices Schulz & Bauer $125 | $ ( Billings & Co $140 Prince & Son 135 5 | Valors & Williams. 185 New England Piano... 150 Bradbury 19) Gabler . 160 Monthly | Y 200 | Kingsbury. 170 Up Goetz & Co.....,..,, 210 81 to 87 COURT, == _ — = REBUILT UPRIGHT PIANOS > stock is included in. this big January Salk All of our rebuilt pianos look lik« good service as many new pianos GOETZ & CO. : cor. Livingston, One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station eC B’KLYN Young fn White Plains, war by The action uicht by Francis J. MeCanley to $25,000 a r injuries d when an automobile in which was Hain collided with 6 Borden's truck, His four companions. in accident are also suing. WASHING TON BALTIMORE ae EXCURSIONS 5 JAN’RY 22 FEB. 5, 19 MAR. 5, 19 soBishts Roo oa anly,on, special train date 00 Fea A a Mate Minar ‘Me 'Baitimores 000 NEWJERSEYCENTRAL 14-K Solid Gold ELGIN Jewelled Adjusted Regulated yor Eon PURCH when an opportu an Riarantee carefully t lated, ia a Atamped the ploture aber case "sultuble for, ronly Bit, that it ay other jewelry jes for Tess than ‘and we will refund © . Ae, minils menae telephone orders can he Se mNES for Sin catalog WALTHAM ‘Jewelled 00 | Adjusted Regulated This guaranteed amnnteed to. went Jin id for at least Ai) venrn e distinct un i Mipltonte ie in this thi orders ena be or telephone orders ‘BGUTTERSSONS: | T7O MSA LNY, SES ‘At Park Row and Nesseu Sk KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS | Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to|@ Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. Rheumatism is easier to avoul than| to cure, states a well-known author- We are advised to dress warmly; dry; avoid exposure: | , but drink plenty of less me: water. Kheuamtism is a direct result of | cating too much meat and other rich | foods that produce uric acid whieh ts} ibsorbed into the blood, It is the | funetion of the kidneys to filter this| icid from the blood and cast it out the pores of the skin are also a ot freeing the blood of this impurity In damp and chilly cold weather the , skin pores are closed, thus foreing the sidneys to do double work, they be weak and sluggish und fail to! lininate the uric acid which kee cumulating and cireulating through the system, eventually settling in the vints and a soreness ang unatism. | At the first twinge o matism | ot ft pharmacy | Salts, put a table: glass of water and drink be-| breakfast each morning for a week, ‘This is said to eliminate uric wid by stimulating the kidneys to ormal action, thus ridding the blood vf these impurities. Jud Salts is inexpensive, sud is made from the acid of grapes nd lemon j d with Lithia ui is used with excellent results b wousands of folks who are subject te euinatism.— Advt. harmless Constipation Asin § &G?P b The Famous R & G Prescription | Gera Rox To-night 106. and 2hc. the Rox! ReG PILLS: Cuticura Soap ————- AND OINTMENT ——— 1922. a TO-DAY AND SATURDAY LAST DAYS OF BIRTHDAY, SALE THE BIG STO MAIN FLOOR A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOP SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING AT LE Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street - As our first Birthday Sale draws to a close, we take this opportunity to thanle all our’many patrons who have helped to make our first Birthday’ a'Big Suc- cess. As a fitti arranged a real the closing days climax to this our most successful Sale, of Birthday Sale. Don’t fail to It means Big Savings in Dollars and Cents on every purchase you make. Women’s & Misses’ All Wool Coats Cut full length in Velour, heavy Kersey and Cheviot; deep shawl collars of Fur, Plush or self materials. But- Women’s & Misses’ Dresses 20 different models in the lot. Materials are Tricotines, Poiret Twill and Men’s Wear Serge. tons high at neck. Fullorhalf| | Embroidery on skirts and lined. Silk stitching and but- | | waists, Button and braid ton trimmed. tri a A Assortment of sizes. Values 98 sizes. Regular 98 up to $14.00. $16.00 quality. e Birthday Sale Birthday Sale Price is sss das All Wool Velour Up-to-the SKIRTS In a variety of hand- some plaids, made in box pleated styles, with detachable belt are full-size skirts and all perfett goods —Regular $4.98 value— Birthday icin. BD Red Fox, Gray Wolf, Black Lynx and Rac- coon, in Chok- ers, Double Scarfs, Wide Shawl Scarfs and Sets. At Birthday Sale Prices —50% less than from manu- facturers. Ranging from $2.49 to®20 _ Children’s Sets 95c up In all Straw, T id Big Birthday Specials 2500 Pairs Women’s rear ane ee ES These shoes arc without doubt ‘the greatest values in high-class shoés of- fered to the public in years. In the lot’ «ze 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 Moccasins. All sizes, 3 to 8, regular i 98 Fine quality tan, sizes 81, to 2. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Two clasps; fl gray and brown Regular 5% 9 p day Sale Price. Eng izes 9 to 1114, Te & alr, and Cordovan. ‘All sizes. Rog, 98e quality. Birth- 69c 1 black, 3 Seamed Back, in White, Black day Sale Price, per pair Hand Knitting Ball Yarn 0% balls in ail colors. Guaran- tesa perfect Scarfs or Shams $3.00 Plaid Blankets Lace trimmed, fancy centres, Re Full size; fine quality wool nap : Birth- plaids “in all” colors. ular $5.00 ri Cc Spectal Birtha Bpecial ‘Birthaay ‘ Price .. ba Price .. _ Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Velvet Suits Heavy weight, jn plaids and stripe Oliv Twist style, White silk Wool oys' 5 and pocket, prnes ed, W t, slashed tache braid trimmed, Naval inal 8 to 12, Values up pe on sleeves, Slaes 3 to per pair. emul: xi malite Birt $4.00 e. nda Prlee® ve. Remular $6. cn 3.98 sho value, Dirthday Sale D, 98 Pri Men’s ; Flannel Shirts . In navies und browns: ong and two | pockets. Turned down 1.00 Men’s Work Pants Wel mude 1.98 Heavy quality All sizes, value. Price ran Birthday Sale fare Binap io it teas 8s value. Birthday Sale Price day Sale Price Millinery ne 50 inet . Suitable for School Wear Boys’ Shoes Black gun ‘metal and mahogany calfskin. Sizes 9 to 1314 and 1to5%4. Regular $4.50 val- Regu Boys’ School Pants we have arnival of Bargains for Friday and Saturday, attend— -Minute quality. Birthday ue. Birthday Sale Price......... a Pair | { Sale |* Price Children’s Vests or Pants | | Women’s Union Suits Pence: ined. rine 16 to 26. atylea. sizes 36 Rone, ribbed; all vy 5 rib Women’s Jersey Gloves | | Women'sSilk Stockings Men’s Wool Socks h ribbed. heather mixt tehed, irth- "Sa corduroy, Si to_ $1.5 “Birthdays Sale 9c _ Men’s Dress Gloves ; kid and mocha, lined and 1 driving zauntle sizes, __ Birth: 1 00 <7) =o i= - ‘Gy Boys’ W ‘ool | | 500 Men’s Heavy Mixture | | Mackinaws' ~ a SUITS | | sreavy quatiy. Sanalesotel Belted model—- grades of shirts, ina large variety of with Patch neckband styles, Pearce cia: | | Bucueece ears with French Dou: Belted models serviconble ble Cuffs — some very well made Regular $5.00 [ey with collars at all sizes. Regular | | value. Birthday i fits tached—cut large $6.50 quality Sale Price, ts and roomy. Sizes Birthday Sale a vert i uw bate Values Price, 2 98 re up to 1. 69 Birthday 3.98 | 2: | Es" 0e | Birthday Special 3 Men’s Shirts Easy to Shop--All Goods on One Floor. Walk In, Look Around. Store Open 9.15 A. M. 6th Ave.—Siegel Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St.: to 6,15 P.M. * 4 Misses’ and Children’s + SHOES Men’sShirts orDrawers | Foavy ribbed, in ecru and «ray. | 4 , Remular, lered corners in ase~ 10c ngs | iri> ts. u ————— eee ee ee ee Spree nt en nnn nent agree ee a PROT