The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 9

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{ | | tunes this happens two c These attacks are accompanied by a jdandiord numbness a: CABINET POSTS; — BLAMES AUTO SPILL ss TRANSTERSLEAGH FOR LOSS OF HA Will Represént Commissioner | Reine Davies, ih $500,000 nm fear of any time ing collided ~ et wound in in His Absence—Charles G. | Suit, Also Declares She Hastie © . pe ; ner hips, Young Named Secretary. Fears Total Blinduess. | her to re _ | ohio ing Hospite i it compulso Police Commissioner Enright, pro-| Heine Davies, film actress and eveding of “modernizing and stabilizing’ department, to- important ree His official family. First Deputy Comm: Len burean, records went to Commissioner Leach. The newly appointed Fifth Deity | Smyth, Commissioner, William Gillespie for- mer Secretary to Commissioner En- light, is ordered to replace Deputy Daly and assume the tasks now re- finquished by $6,500, Third Deputy Commissioner Joseph A. Faurot is the r added title, th uty," @ member. eee Mabe beet rs BOYS’ SHOES of tan ¢r her, sturdy knockabout ; : mittee jodels. To succeed Deputy Gillespi Teo ty "S hi \ retary to the Commissioner, Charles foes 175 8 98)" 66.50) Salew steaiiow $9°00 G. Young, a civil engmeer, of No. ihe ( ecpudl atu 18 high oF | 981 Madison Avenue, is appointed. Sizes 11 to 2; for- $4.50 yee Shighor+ 9.95 |I| Mr. Young is forty years old, 1 merly $8.50; now. 04. low: Eregyes: now: uate of Corne the American Societ Engineers and the New York Rail- road Club, the department in Brooklyn, Queens , automobile coll and Richmond, presiding at all trials|stand on the resumption of the trial Of delinquent members of the force | this morning. and acting Commissione ferred to Manhattan. after represent the Commissioner in| the latter's absence, ut trials of Manhattan policemen only and will retain his advisory Second Deputy Commissioner John | the business man of the de- ment, with supervision over the chief clerk's office, department and the quartermaster's be | and as such will hereafter at-| tend all meetings of committees and} boards of whigh the Commissioner is with his announced intention | gister of Marion Davies, who was on) home of Bernard J erside Driv Miss Da beautiful hips before that this. w to shaved [ his | the witness stand all yesterday after- y¥ announced several | noon before Justice Finch in Supreme nmehts at the top of | Court, in her suit for $600,000 dam- Briarclify Lodge Nand Sime Silverman, pub- Ss against the sioner John A at of Variety as the result of an ion, again took the | } who had supervision of | ti hair ‘as legal adviser to the| In relating the physical ailments is forthwith trans. | Which have beset her since the acet- He will here.| dent, June 18, 1919, on the Albany | Post Road, opposite the Vanderlip estate near Ossining, Miss Davies sald yesterday that she has been the sub- fect of trequent attacks of blindness, So that everything is In total dark+ ne&s before her opened eyes for periods of an hour or more at a time. am extremely nervous at all also having charge o? the| times and suffer from frequent faint- | Biexly Reis enue oputy | ‘28 Spells,” declared Miss Davies upon the cross-examination of Herbert C. counsel for the Briarcliff Lodge. “I would not trust myself to appear on the stage in my present physical condition," said Miss Davies. “Suddenly 1 fall over and become unconscious for an hour or so. Some- Also he will sit pacity. the bookkeoving has held George W. H. Woods, him, Mr. Giilespie ade vacant by the . Ellen A. O'Gry leaps from $4,509 @ boy nine. ipient of an “Executlve Dep-| of AT CLEARANCE MISSES’ White Buck-Skin Button Sizes 11 to 2, Reduced to.. CHILDREN’S SHOES. Also he will answer all Ask for Our Book—“The Abuse of The Big Toe.” NO BRANCH STORES—Our only address, 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Custom Bootmakers Over G0 Years. RegardMg the injuries she received | whon she was catapulted through alr for thirty feet after the Silver- man car in Miss Davies said she suffered a large | “°: months after sl rom her head at the hos “But many «1 that way. these questioned Mr. Smyth, | In support of she eurned dent, Miss Davies band; B. F. Keith, Orpheum C Cohan & Harris, Oliver Mor Backer Fim Company, G. & L Company and Sam & Leo Shubert. Miss Davies suid she would be thirty years old next June, and is the mother of a girl eleven years old and | | ANTZEN QUALITY SHOES]| SG} mes | MOTHER vr attad nda dull pain tn my head. | #hler # attack of blindness | haif hour. These leave becoming totally blind i Heltma: which she with the Bria was id tiff bus,| “Why th side of her head, a} yoon one and injuries to| pelpless in for ten days use crutel ry te her father, Douras, at No. bul averred eal « itian glory had wear their hate don't thoy? Hod Miss Davies, “hut 1] from $2 with Lederer, her former hi World Film Com PRICES Shoes, $3.85 and $4.85 West 42nd St. (Between Sth and 6th Avenues) collars of various furs. $12.75 $16.50 $2 Reduced from $19.75 Reduced from $26.50 — Reduced from $37.50 Remarkable Clearance Sale Prices on Girls’ and Junior Girls’ Dresses Junior Girls’ Regulation Wool Serge Dresses in Navy Blue with embroidered emblems and braid trimmed collars. Sizes 12 to 16 years, $5.00 Reduced from $12.75 Reduced from $2.95 GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ NAVY BLUE WOOL SERGE DRESSES, in diverse styles, featuring separate guimpes and embroidered models, Sizes 12 t0 yee. 6 et we te te wt tw Reduced from $19.75 and 34.75 to Girls’ Washable Cotton TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK and Marked at 20 to 33% OFF Regular IMPORTED BRONZES CLOCKS and CLOCK SETS BRONZE DESK SETS IMPORTED PORCELAINS LAMPS and LAMP SHADES at Reductions of 25 to 50% Off Former Prices A very large assortment of Imported and Domestic Lamps and Shades artistic designs.--FOURTH. semi bed ~~ Vi Pe Ge Stern Brothers West 43rd St. Remarkably Low Priced for Immediate Disposal: GIRLS’ WINTER WOOL COATS Smartly tailored models developed in high-grade Wool Fabrics, some with Lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. or Checked Gingham or plain color Cham brays with touches of embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.95 Continuing the ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE of BRIC-A-BRAC and LAMPS CHINESE PORCELAINS DOMESTIC BRONZES JADES and CRYSTALS Also artistic pieces of cArt Furniture, 2.50 Frocks of plaid and 4.50 ° $12.75 & Prices WINS POINT IN COURT) Tei Streot, cipal Court Justice Robitzek to-day on the corplaint of her landlord, » @ho charged her with being an objectionable tenant and with being five montis in arrears on her rent, objectionable?” safd Hellma ene Sanaa anee WOMEN’S GLOYV abundance « OF 3SOLDIERS | da brought befor John | asked the | 1 | t | given anil | IN SPRED CASES, Marsh did some speed- n in ‘Traffic Court yes-| ral He col-| ed $986 in fines of from $l to $3, an income of $4.76 a minute. chauffeurs’ were sent to City Prison | when they could not pay their (ines. | Five | Table, 24x69 t Formerly $75 NOW Flint é Horner Gre 20-26 west 36 st “Conveniently near Fifth Avenue” fHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. FiintsFine Furniture MID-WINTER SALE DINING ROOM, BEDROOM and LIVING ROOM SUITES, ALSO PERSIAN AND CHINESE RUGS AT KEDUCTIONS OF 10%; TO 50°, Affording money-sav- ng opportunities which, in the face ol rising costs of manu- facturing, are not likely to again present hemselves for a con entire stock is reduced. Burl Walnuc ‘Davey A New, Special Purchase Men’s Fine-quality Suits will offer to be placed on sale to-morrow (Thursday) extraordinary value in every suit at $48.00 These suits were made by tailors who produce only the best kind of ready-to-wear clothes for men Men's Clothing Department, Sixth Floor (Thirty-fourth Street elevators) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-ith Street Gloves and Hose for Men and Women A Huge Final Potpourri at 1.65 MEN’S GLOVES—Plenty of those superb South African Capeskin gloves—some English Chamois—a few Arabian Mochas— and imported Scotch wool gloves, MEN’S HOSE—hnported plain and novelty wool socks—-a good selection, ES—French Kidskin, wrist- length and strap-wri-t gauntlet gloves— some of Suede, Mocha and Chamois—an Capeskin; and stunning imported Scotch wool gloves, wristlength and gauntlet. in unusual and te WOMEN’S HOSE—Still extensive variety in ——3 Be) Cee plain and novelty imported wool stockings. Centemeri Clearance Sale 400 Firru AVE. (Near 37th Street siderable period. Our now OPEN EVENINGS From | Factory «: toYou . (F.0, B, Factory) The most amazing player-piano offer ever advertised.. Just think a moment—you get ~_ a beautiful, new mahogany (Walnut $10 © additional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at practically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. Compare this player-piano with others at $200 more. A tremendous produc- _- tion and a new Wurlitzer Equitable Piano ~ Purchase Plan make ible this startling - offer. Call NOW and hear this beautifully ~~ toned piano. It’s your greatest opportunity to own a fine player-piano. ‘convenient terms can be arranged under this Wurlitzer — - Equitable Piano Purchase Plan. If unable to-call, or reserve your Ellwood NOW, mail “4 the coupon below. Act quick! Telephone Bryant 8140. ‘(OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. |! —IF UNABLE TO CALL, MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY— —. W-L2h WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St your starting Ellwood ™ Scud mee Mayer offertn ete information 0 purchase. Name the Rudolph WurlitzerCo. © 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. Victrolas—Victor Records—Player Rolls—BaniJ and Orchestra Instruments y FOURTEENTH STREET OF FIFTH AVE | Several Hundred Pairs Women's TENDERFOOT | SHOES (Extra Wide Ankle Style for Stout Women) 5.85 Original Value $9.95 Several discontinued numbers make up this group. Shoes are black and brown kid, laced, with medium round toes and Cuban heels. Some styles in brown kid have cloth tops and baby Louis heels. Sizes are only from 6 to 9, and come in extra wide widths and extra wide ankles for stout women. Women who can wear these sizes will possess rare bar- gains. The number of shoes will certainly not last through the day’s selling, so early SELECTION is advised, | No Mail or Telephone Orders | No C.O. D.'s No Exchanges \ 4 ; . |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS wounds WONDERS ere)

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