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pene Re et cee THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1922, ——— Neate sa es cane RG, — ‘ ‘ j ] + Hub, admitted at their home in) the inything very unustal about ‘ sent a 1s Fred| ond placed his fellow officer under ar- pes h ‘. Fus : 2 ke yu he, ' a 1 CF | genie rte) ete aero a Hest Mullin pleaded to be allowed to! ot mg to 8 [Grantwoot, N. J. George Uthe, the | Oye, boing married. it's a #ort of) Roth these men, when seen by 12-| eo home but made no physical reste - 10 if Sh W ds | | son-in-law, is about fitty and is em- Hs Kt I, in 1898, went to! porters, said a number of petiontean /anoes He was locked up in ver e e | ployed here in the Beekman Cafe. the ‘Kile 4 Laraty had “talked them out of"! making a| Avenue Station over night “5 His. Aobannotds daughiet, Uihe'b| the editor of whieh complaint of attempted felonious as- | suypended from duty this morning. | Her Son- in- Law wi. ied cm Want Mrs, MeDan-" for abusing the B sault. The Intoxication charge was age ae Piven with iinphee et rst eee ie Sopa exacts made by Patrolman Frank Conkling of FORMER CIVIL JUSTICE es ived with daughter and her FOURTEENTH STREET Fun ted 1929 (EST OF FIFTH AVE the Gates Avenue Police Precinct, | ay EX §, ROSENTHAL DIES | Business Arrangement, SayS | husband for yon } ow I'm old enough 70 Ben who sald he coud make no further | : ‘ “| “Of ¢ BROOKLYN HOMES charge because he didn't see Mullin| yeae <peeaent Wayor wytan tor! Mrs. McDannold, Vice Presi- |, 56 nic 5 h hot ° y ~ \ | Mitullia’ went off post at midnight.| , Semtnation tn tos, | dent of Women’s Press Clud. | been at tt Continuing Clearance Sale of mt 8. enthal, who wa 5 reat Ho ts twenty-eight years old and lives | ¢, es Sere ay during the] It's @ sort of business arrangement | great many years. Ina way, | ’ with his widowed mother at No. 619| Grcveland Administration, ‘and nothing to make a fuss over, but| business partners. It is the logical ens Narrowly Misses Widower—|iexington Avenue. | Munlelpal Court | | 8 Jaw | thing to do and there isn’t any reason | 1) o'clock, In full uniform and, accord'ng home, No sho Is going to marry her son-tn-la a From 1905 to 19 opportunity in this sale. Were $28.75... ...0.....000. 19.50 Were $32.50 to $37.50........25.50 Were $39.75 to $49.75........32.50 1 in Gates Avenue Pollce apartment demanding the appearance | cuntetpal Gouek Tut Court to-day on a charge of intoxi-|of “McCarthy.” Smith opened the |e re eee ee orship th cation and held in $800 bail for ex-| (oor and when he noted Mullin'’s con-| ter defeating the present May * dition closed it and locked it. “ful-| PF, Hylan, for the nomination, amination on Feb, 1. Although !M-lhin fred a shot through the door|ho ran on the Independence League toxieation was the only charge pre-| which imbedded itself in the wall of| ticket for District Attorney of 2s ferved the record of the case shows) the room, jard was defeated le i 1 1 : i by his widow and tit Mullin at 2 o'clock this morning! Going to the second floor he RGR RKGHE itenter| ra tneee shots through two door) ered om the dons of Ann REAWA neem Mary. Maurice ahd Si 34th Street—New York apartment. Held in $300 on Intoxi- | to witnesses, erzy drunk, he reached | teinnd, shortly today in New York, Mrs, Sarah | to make a fuss over It. We'ro going a nk S7 } L W EAR SUIT S itd ti Cl the Sumner Avenue apartment 1 1 fa Wright McDannold, a faunder and | to town to-morrow and be auiletly He i cation Charge. on the second floor of which lives | Mr. Rosenthal was sixty-seven years] 0° the Weme Press| married at some court. I don't think | hls tenant waa doing. ; ls i § Misa Anna Ryan, to whom he ie en-|old. He lived in the “a a EAI El RL Men who are interested in the purchase of } kotenae 7" ' gaged to be married. . |of Brooklyn for ity = ; aad: H Patrolman Daniel Mullin of the eee ene le ground floor Mule | Was born in Bud — good clothes at economy prices will find their 4 Tin on Avenne Station was are {this country a be ‘ lin hammei n the door of Smith's) t ' ¥ et into apartments in the house at No./in the house was awake and Smith . ’ 78 ae Yelling tor help bronk $1,000,000 HOSPITAL ANNEX. 4 t 217 Sumner Avenue and that one of| was yelling for help fro the front! , Samo MOSTININ ANA UN en vercoats the shots narrowly missed a tenant,| window of his flat. Miss Ryan) 47 Yo9. will bs built at a cost of $1 i t = = with|Pleaded with Mullin to go home. — | Oi9 for the Roosevelt Hospital, Frank Penna, widower living with)" sc oonding to the third floor Mulliv occupies the entire block at 69th & avo children and two grandchildren.| t:rea two shots into Penna’s apart. and Ninth Avenue. Plans have be The other tenant {nto whose apart-!ient. Conklin errived at that time| drafted by York & Sawyer, architects, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Pre-Inventory Sales— Wednesday : 24.50 Were $35.00 to $44.75 Fine all wool overcoats in ulster, ulster- ette, Chesterfield and box models, made of excellent plaid blacks, meltons, kerseys and fancy kerseys. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s “Stylwear” Overcoats 19.00 Were $24.75 and $29.75 All wool—plaid back and fancy mixtures— brown, grey, green, black and Oxford Ulster, Ulsterettes and Chesterfield models. Sizes 36 to 44. See Pages 8 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising nnouncing Our FINAL and Most DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS in many seasons in this January Sale of Women’s “FUR COATS and WRAPS Rarely are such fine quality, fashionable fur garments to be acquired at the extraordinarily low prices we have quoted for this event. oe Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Enavgnne = |KOCH & CO. ~, 125th Street, West a Superior workmanship is embodied in every garment, and since duplication at these prizes is impossible, prospective purchasers are advised to make immediate selection. HUDSON SEAL WRAPS and COATS (Dyed Muskrat), of the choicest pelts obtainable. 6 Reduced from $1375 and $1550 to. . . . . . . $ 75 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Fashionable Models of Cloth and Silk Offerings of Deepest Interest For Larger-Sized Women | | } All in extra and Hil double extra sizes Values to 39.75 18.00 Tailored Dresses of Tricotine, richly embroidered and braid-trimmed. Afternoon Dresses of Lace and Crepe. Embroidered Dresses of Wool Jersey. French Seal Coats, Reduced from $545 to $17 5 ORD'UROY House Robes: embossed, (Dyed Coney); squirrel or self trimming. lor Wrop models, with long Tuxedo | i | { i purple; ex*r | $7.50, ut J | 4.98 MORNING Dresses: fine ginghams and | | 2.98 | : BeAcon | satin, spec percales; long line or Waist models; trimmed with contrasting color or white facings; specially priced ai 1.49 PETTICoATS of Fine Quality Sateen; tuilored or pleated; floral designs in 1 00 gvod colors, or black and navy; specially | a : bout 1 25 i priced iI F _ Second Freer. - J Women’s and Misses’ Coats : — : NED RUGMI hy 990,000 Cash Purchase o. § ROSS" every low price. Sil $95 Fringed Wi tons ot only th appermune hall . duuble extra sizes: usually Nutria Fur Coats, Reduced from $645 to Three-quarter or full length. t Robes, trimmed in $275 Hudson Seal Coats, Reduced from $425 to $1 85 (Dyed Muskrat); broadtail or taupe caracul trimmed. ¥ ptived BUNGALOW Aprons; good quality ginghams and percales; trimmed with contrasting-color bands or self pockets and sashes; specially priced... Hudson Seal W Reduced 445 Many Richly Fur-Trimmed Regular Values to 85.00 ‘Stern Bro thers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. 48.00 Extraordinary Low Prices (Wednesday) Cleverly sisdedict Bolivia, Veldyneswd other beautiful soft fabrics, with tailored In a SALE of 1875 cloth collars or trimmed with favored Furs. René Pearl Necklecss—_$§_ ——— Oriental and Opalescent lustre Pearls in Cream, White or Chronology of Year’s Doings—Complete in Every Detail Rosé tints. Very fine quality, beautifully matched and graduated. NO W SELLIN G 16 to 30-in. lengths with Green or White Gold Clasps or Spring Rings ] 5 Wi ld l ' ' ° : On Stands, Booksellers @ Values to $6.75 Values to 15.00 Values to 19.50 3 5¢ and Newsdealers, 3 5c ght mill imp Inlaid Linoleum Ail DELIVERIES WITHIN A KADIES 0 MILES bh CHARGE United Rug Mills, 121 West 33d Street Values up to $35.00 — $16 75 14kt, hand engraved clasp, All Records for Ready Reference. Standard American Annual. § i a] i all ; , , , eS * Mar ath penuine diamond. IRISH FREE STATE TREATY, ] ARMAMENT CONFERENCE, a ELECTION FIGURES OF CILY AND STATE. 1920 CENSUS IN DETAIL. B SPORTING RECORDS COMPLETE, FINANCIAL STATISTICS. «| —— it Makes Little Difference What You Need-—- A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It By Mail 50c., Postage Prepaid. Address—New York World, New York. { fe Ria! FAI II IT TUT TM eM To Ty) J) Mayo)