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‘Heisher, Johnston Heating Company, | Mother Admit Parentaae and ts) \ Wolff & Munier, Inc.; Richard A Held tn 82,500. mal | Wolff, Jaisette & Murphy, Ine; | Detective Crowley of the Fifth serinin o ._ Murphy, hs G. Cornell | Street Police Station hae just ‘ loss bE) pleted # diMcuit bit of work in i limination he idress of M * sition ok “Badr 'iws.t” Rubert 8.) fying a ten days’ old baby found | Miller, MeQuillin & Chave, Ine. ‘ ¢ © to HE ETIACK 11S Walter B. have, W. K. Moran & oe wid the caStiteinea te | i Ine; Welle & Newton Co. Ine, ih, 8 ent to be anhaned to Frank J, » Mahany & 2 Mnero, Ine; KE. Rutzlee Cow ener <SieLa ———— = - ¥ oF | Firms and -sdfetnals Accused | Adams, Britz & Co. Ine; Edwin — ‘ — ——--— Brita, E.G. vifolk & Co. of Violating State Law in |G. Georhesin. Leos Leonard G. Kirk, a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, > . jan. Rete & O"Donovan, thet Wal DETECTIVE FINDS WOMAN) Piteie’ Crowley, tearned wat fa; | inlaw. a sugur broker, gave Uh : . IN HEATING re ote" Witun, "W.1 WHO ABANDONED INFANT Pe etal | erm vn \ Fleisher & o ne.; Walter . Louis D. Paul, William J. Olvany. | f} w» Restraint of Trade. Daniel J. Rice, Albert M, Chambers, | |) Willlam H. MeKiever and John T. ‘Twenty firms and twenty-eight in- | Hetrick viduals, members of the Heatne| HEPPRICK GETS LIBERTY ‘and Ventilating Contractors’ Associa- tion, were named in indictments found | ON PAROLE FEB. 24) to-day on evidence gained from U6) way Haye Spent Ome Yenr in! Lockwood conimittee’s inquiry into) Prison. BONWIT TELLER &CO + wteamheating and ventilating trade! join ‘v, Hettrick ie to be released | ° i Afi I conditions, John ‘T. Hettrick, wiv is) on parole from the penitentiary on gina = Cl rance sbout to be released after u.vear in| Weifare Island, Feb, 24 unless he ter nventory ea H the penitentiary for a similar trans-| lengthens his stay by breaking the | action in the plumbing’ trade, ts] rules named in both indictments. at time. Chairman | ved the decision of day penitentiary | With the ap. Women’s and Misses’ HIGH and LOW SHOES 5.00 ond indictment charges Hell Charles G. Witherspoon of the I: into the association bsg! Attorney. Charles A. Brolek ot | sien Brodek and Raphael and Attorney 13. | jas F. Foster said he would have the de- cominttts a. tm nd industry ha - k to work them off in| from the date he was | fendants oll in court, for avraiga- | -——>——-- . | i} ment before Justice Wasservogel to- | KURDS OCCUPY VAN IN ARMENIA. \ 6 PROOw and MTRaAIAnea Va bea ORGRDON, duns 46 Amant | Formerly 8.00 to 12.00 made for holding them in $2,500 ail | preas),—Revolting Kurd forces each. Mr. Brodek said the charges - f | had been considered for a month by a - x . ‘ Grand Jury" under the direction i Pumps, Oxfords, Shoes and slippers of all de- | Justice McAvoy whieh had not found | qu | Seripune et a eupes come (Wan) Ceub)t At sirable leathers in models for every occasion. mitted to the Grand Jury of which a the Tt of Mustapha Kemal Dax he The second. indictment named i the following: Almirall Juan Almirall, Bake Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the collection rm NO CREDITS NO C, O. D'S NO APPROVALS Callahan Kingsley fy i p Kingsley, Raisier He hee Inc.; Samue! Ruisler Louis K. Be: SHOE DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Final After-Inventory Reductions On the Entire Remaining Winter Stocks Emphatically the Best Values in Several Seasons Final Clearance of Women’s Coats All Fur-Trimmed Regular 75.00 Values 39.75 Distinctive models of Bolivia, Veldyne, Arcadia and other soft fabrics with large Fur collars. Final Clearance of Misses’ Coats Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Values to 59.75 28.00 Every model decidedly smart and desirable, the fab- rics noteworthy for beauty, warmth and durability Fur-Tsimmed Coats and Wraps Women’s and Misses’ Dresses For Women and Misses Formerly to 95.00 59.75 Values to 39.75 Reduced to 18,00 Misses’ Coats and Wraps For Women and Misses Formerly to 150.00 75.00 Regular Values to 65.00 Reduced to o 38. 00 Coats, Wraps and Capes “Women’s and Misses’ Dresses | Misses’ Exclusive Model Coats Regular Values to 75.00 Reduced to 35.00 Regular Values to 110.00 Reduced to 65. 00 e . Tailored Cloth Dresses | Misses’ Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses | Reduced | 3. 75 | Regular Values to 59.75 Reduced to 25.00 1922, GB. Altman & Cn. For to-morrow (Tuesday) An Important Offering of WOMEN’S FINE DRESSES for Afternoon and Evening very specially priced at $48.00 Among the many beautiful dresses in this Sale will be creations of Canton crepe, crepe meteor, combinations of lace and satin, and other fashionable developments. Many of them are handsomely embroidered. Al! are worth much more than the price quoted. These are all new, early Spring models (Ready-to-wear Dresses, Third Floor) Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Mtreet Thirty-ftth Street Final Reductions MEN’S HAND-TAILORED SUITS and OVERCOATS Entire Stock of Sack Suits $35, and 945,° All Domestic Overcoats $35, TUXEDOS and FULL DRESS SUITS Broken Sizes $45 - A Small Charge for Alterations—But They Seldom Need Any! Franklin Simon 8)» SO OB] FIFTH AVENUE Men's Shops—Separate Entrances—On West 38th and 37th Streets—Street Level ARMAM ENT CONFERENCE 1922 35c cow NOW ON SALE C#RonoLocy AFOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS WORLD ALMANAC Complete in Every Detail ATT ALL. NEWSSTANDS AND. BOOKSTORES a, Cc BY MAIL, PUSTAG4 ¢ REPAID, ADDRESS, NEW YORK WORLD i 3 Mee NEW YORK CITY