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hp = = nee a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, “JANUARY 20, ar OF STATE LAWMAKERS E eee 1922, has johg threatened between the Ros. | Md sian Soviet and the Mohammedans of India and the olf Turkish dominions: | The Russians bave long been batet for their conquest of Khiva, Bokhara, k Franklin Simon's Co. introduced in the Assembly a bill WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Widespread Mr i One Would Let City Sell Bonds to Extend | | special meeting for yesterday. ———— FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and vest “eet ;! Art—Other Measures. BY QUSTIN i nla oa dia air |PLAN AID FOR MENTALLY ILL. ' ‘ oe FOR CRIME ‘cf ALBANY, Jan. 20 other farm questions. A. similar G HN, ssa nd apn rome | Mend ot Veterans! Burenw Calle | ; Wy Lin ys [ja Mare are same feahures of the | Carle H. bette of Wats has [1¥ appointed Mr, chainnehs pCa see peccniists cee naseey, Introducing an Entirely Ne but) Prohibition and arast: octerdes| Have Bred Contempt for Authority, He ‘ He Says. | Special a Staff Correspondent | s er She Guening World.) | asdany. Jan. 20.—Prohibition, ibe| Worla War, the automobile and the) Past pace of present day life, in the) of Gov, Miller, are the prin- Gloal factors contributing to the crime wave, to combat which the Federal.| Wate nd local authorities have foc | it neopssary to combine. The Governor so expressed himsc; f] uring a discussion of pardons, pa- foles pnd commutations. He said he! —— ing or of sperial interest to Greater New York: Lharles D. Donohue, minority leader of the Assembly. would amend the charter of Greater New York by excepting the erection and equipment of a building of the Metropolitan Museum of Art from the provision prohibiting the sale of bonds for other than revenue producing improvements Senator Peter J. McGarry of Long Island City would compel Police Commissioner Enright to reinstate Patrick McDonough, former patrolman. dismised from the department. Assemblyman Thomas A. Mc- empowering the Court of Appeals to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons for all offenses ex- cept treason or cases of impeach- ment. Such power is now. vested in the Governor. Assemblyman Edward rR. Rag- her of New York has a bill to do away with the “spite” fence, Ho would have declared a nuisance any fence or structure In the na- ture of fence, excecding#six feet in height, which would’ deprive adjourning property of light or ait Mr. Rayher would algo amend the penal code by prohibiting the practice of law by rations and voluntary associat except corporations insuring “prop- Ege Blocks Election. as Head of |KHIVA'S KHAN HELD | Teachers’ Pension Board by Naming Succéssor. | |Former Aged Rulér_ of Turkesta | Mayor Hylan ‘haw removed ‘Phomas 4 | A. Churchill from the Teachers’ Ro- tirement Board after three years’ | service an’ put in bis place Harry 1. | Chambers, Bronx lawyer, slated tr ft sticceed Anning 8. Pratl as hend orl tl | the Board of Rduciition, . & | | The Mayor's action was taken five n immedan rulers of Central uours before a special meeting of the| Avian. As he is nearly eighty years Retirement Board in the Municipal| « die Building, - at~-"8.36° yexterday- “atte suce noon, at which, accord to all r and ports, Mr, Chureht) eduled to he elected Presi Gy 8 (by mail). ving and forgot- in the big concentration camp of ky. « few miles distant from , is thesfatepf the Hevitiar, Khiva, who, until a few Ss, is a bure-blooded Uzbex sii aia Pa a i. jcharges of, neglect of ex-sorvice men | SONER.IN RUSSIA meptally deficient as a result of ex- PRI pened duripg the war, which fol- SAC REED AY Wed th sulcide in the Veterans’ Bu- ‘au Satttday'of Andrew Braun, have carved the online of @ conference of iaizlc specialists to nwt The call was tasu:d |to-day by Col, Charles R. Forbes, Di- rector of the bureau, to obtain recom- | mendations for the care and treatment of so-called mental cases. The conference will take up ways and | means of hospitalization for the insane vn | and nervous ex-soldiers; the question of as one of the richest of | the necessity for Federal commitment In auch eases; the training of neuro-psy- chiatric personnel, |nurses and reconstruction agents, and including doctors, position and permanent care of mental deficients who can- Say erlang | thas dis Fahy yee oat ae China to Ger not ie aléng without care and treat ment. Bramley fro. United States Patent Office Repistratitd Allied FOR GIRLS «(12 10-16 ¥Rs.j The Bramley Has Been Imitated Belleved the panioning power vectet| whinney of Nassau has intro- erty titles or actifa’ as real estate uy w Bist opautee chad wee ekdcga ARbOcHD To (415 4a thd Chief Executive should be very! duced a bill providing for the uc- brokerage agent, and benevolent ; 5) | quisition of land on Long Island | und charitable organizations ani \° ayn witli, hisying ht to his preset plight reiki But Never Equalet, For Like a ‘sparingly used. “Rave you given,” for cal revolutions engineered | PLAINFIELD, Conn., Jan. 20.—The ow Soviet in Russian {track men along the New Ha E .|foad Lines crossing tere, for the study of soil fertility and the Governce! insurance companies, dent. || means of living; some do, easily.” Mr. Prall, who auc fiken | ise retion in fixing terms within cer- 11 {Notified of a decrease in ow ¥ i its per hour, and a five-di c Mg A - i ¥ “What co you think of the sugges-| tain limitations, 1 don't think that of (ie Retirement, ‘Bond, 4 | he here per wee Ti As sweeping the country?” tion cf District Attorney Ruston of thw * Executive haz any. business the timo he withdab foom Ah@mdard | ‘The treatment of theviKhan . of |Gwing to bad conditions $n all prarenea | Great Painting ME om “ Believe there are a great many| Kings County that criminals be| changing the punishment preseribe1 of Education tor become westem pt | Khiva, not yet widely Known by | et business, there will ba no strike, but | enuses,” answered Mr. Miller. beandee. or tattooed on the arm, just! by the law as fixed by the vourts only the Board of Taxen tony esument:. | people of the Mohammédan‘World, is thé men say. they will quit rairosding Original Only Is The Masterpiece. i] ee The new Bramley Junior for. girls adds youth to youth by portraying the most charm- ing youthful fashion of the age for the most charmingly youthful of allages. . ... Girls, Two-Piece Bramley Dress of Worsted Jersey in henna, navy blue | or beaver, with collar and cuffs of | white linen embroidered in colored dots. where there are some exceptional cir- * announeed the Governor | cumstances presented, a8 frequenity turning the idea over in his) there are.” “{t would be too bad to make a| The Governor said he is inclined to the opinion that the Governor should continue to exercise the par- doning power and it should not be | aye assumed | expected in time to o wide sey rift that |os fast as they can secure jobs. “Have Prohibition and bootlegging had anything to do with it?” “Undoudtediy, I wouldn't say they fare the ohief causes by any mesns, ‘but of course the disrespect of law have bred, greatest among need the protection of the ‘The mayor 1s-s@i@) int, mistake and brand a man who did not deserve a branding for life, and there 13 @ chance of a person reforming, Personally, I do not like the tdea of | transferred to a ,boaf@ or to ‘the has undoubtedly bad | branding People and stamping them | Court of Appeals, as ts contempiated i i] criminals forever.” Cutlining bis reasons for adhering | to a stern and unrelenting attitude in dealing with applicants for clemency, the Governor said: “The law prescribes punishment for ! Qffenses. ape the war had some- with it. Of course we had a tremendous In- it makes it #0 easy |!n bills before the Legislature. oe esutsanien n THE RUB. From the Philadelphia Bulletin, ) “What we have doesn’t seem to con- tent us." 'No, there |, alwa: 3 80 mM It vests with courts that that wehavento uch more aces le eg Ba ime and get away, and are living at a pretty people like to get the ~ OPPENHEIM, Guns 86 34th Street—New York THIRTY FOURTH STREET FUR COATS at Radical ‘Reductions anatase een me eels cen satin ms eat meant: yearn eee Amin on An Featured—Saturday New Millinery Advance Spring Models in Vogue for Present Wear Great reductions; greater values than ever. Many of these smart coats were made in our ‘own fur shops. Of skins purchased abroad wher the Lon- don fur market was lowest. ‘The saving of importerg’and furriers’ profitsis how augment- ed by great reductions 'to clear out our: in-stock. w vet? Bay Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Coney) as illustrated. Re@uced to 00 Natural Raccoon Coats, as illustra- ted on right. Reduced to 165,00 Natural Marmot Coats . Reduced to Natural Muskrat Coats Reduced to 95,00 French Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Coney) Girts’ Dress SHop--Second Floor BONWIT peer te & CO. BRESINVENTORY. SALES Regular Values to 15.00 8.75 Hats of Satin and Milan Hats with Wings and Quills Hats of Embroidered Faille Oo Ee A : i 1 d.Cuff Fo Trane s gna Biss i Hats of Hempand Silk Braid ye paieanet “125-00 or Gms . ; j ine r bo) angen bps >» 35% All Clever Copies of High Cost Originals Reductions Regardle&s of Cost - TOTO TAILORED SILK SHIRTS 8.50 Actual Value-13.50 Of excellent quality white crepe de chine or lustre silk, with various types of sweater or “Bab” collars. Weormeetin With Any Other Establishment inthe World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET Franklin Simon 8 C0. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets é Saturday — Final Reductions MISSES’ HIGH CLASS Fur TRIMMED Coats anp WRAPS 50.00 Reduced from *89.° to $125.” PLEATED PRUNELLA SKIRTS 10.00 Formerly, up to 29.50 Skirts of the most unusual and distinctive novelty designs and color effects in plaids and overplaids, checks and stripes—pleated in, many. smart ways, Drddfieally Reduced Té Oo" FUR COLLARED. COATS For Women and ‘ulaslad H “BONTELL” FOOTWEAR 6.00 10.00 Former! Former! azonmery, 14.00 to 18.00 Models for aftexnoon, evening, walking. or sports wear in Oxford, one-strap or slipper effects in all the desirable leathers. Not All Sizes in Every Style But All Sizes Collectively No Credits No C. 0. D.’s HE season's smartest models in evora, gerona, panvelaine or Bolivia trimmed ‘with beaver, squirrel, caracul, wolfor Australian | opossum fur. Silk lined and warmly interlined. | Included_are_evening wraps of chiffon velvet. | Richly ‘Silk Lined —Warmly. Intérlined, swith Fur Collars of: Ay Bat Sizes 14 to 20 years . Australian Gonesuii Squirrel Caracul Nutria NO EXCHANGES No CREDITS _No Approvals MISSES" COAT SHOP—Second Floor | STONE c 5 x = E = g a: 23 S R 5 z = < = =] 2 ; THNTNTUUNVETOMNST ANUS see et at

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