The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 6

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¢ 8 a St 30 1 id, t factory | of robbery, one STOKES DOWER neg in yeus Tost pie tory | of robbery, one of them being a coh Pha ihnd ie ditional charge was brought against PHONE AND LIGHT CASE STARTED] sremriooment rather nan eed a tary holdup” aacurred in| himone CMMrR® at Bowens 88 — aggregate were nearly 80 por cent.|@ poolroom at No. 665 Wesetneton | —— * - », | lower in 1921 than in 1920. | Street last night, when @ fone gunman | WESTHING MURDER THIAL POST. Divorcee Takes Stand. and Re- $e lentered) cited “°UUAMGAT Olean down! PORED. counts Cruel Treatment at Hands of Former Husband. The suit for the restoration of her dower rights brought by Mrs, Helen | « Btwood Stokes against W. BE. D Stokes was berun to-day before Jus- tice Cohalan in Supreme Court. After having had the case post- poned weekly for a month because of iliness, Mr, Stokes appeared in court to-day and was actively engaged with his lawyers in making notes during the opening address of Samuel Unter- myer, counsel for Mrs. Stokes, and during the subsequent testimony, Regarding the signing away of her| dower rights in some forty-nine pieces | of valuable property, Mr. Untermyer charged that the plaintiff's signature to the’ document was obtained by fraudulent means. He also alleged that Albert H. Gleason, Mr. Stokes's personal counsel, was implicated in this alleged conspiracy. Mrs, Stokes was the first” witness called and told in detail of cruel and inhuman treatment by her husband from a time three months after their marriage, Feb. 11, 1911. eins | BUSINESS IMPROVING; FACTORY WAGES UP Monthly Report Shows SO Cents Raise in Average Pay. ALBANY, Jan. 30.—Improved bual- ness conditions as well as seasonable activity were seen in the increase of 59 cents In the average weekly earnings of New York State factory workers from November to December, State In- |dustrial Commissioner Henry D. Sayer | jannounced to-day. The average weekly earnings of factory workers in the State in De- cember last were $24.01, or 12 per cent. jess than the average of the preceding December. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, it was sald, that the cont of An announcement of the Public ay tng in coke. New York og Commission \ says that it is re Teme, Rese neil 1920, to December: a view to obtaining this revenue it would appear, therefore, the that Commissioner Huyes ordered the Consolidated Company to raive its — = rates and that the increases, which are substantial, have gone into cffect. | ‘The Empire City Company refused to obey the order, and the Cerporation Counsel hus applied to the courts for @ mandamus. The Public Service Commission claims authority over both companics and has directed a hearing for Feb 3. psceneeeediieantieeal RATES MAY 60 UP -OWHAYESS ORDER Commissioner Directs Increase in Charge for Conduits That Carry Wires. Commissioner Hayes of the Depart- mont of Water Supply, Gas and Elec. | tricity has ordered the Empire City Subway Company, Limited, and the Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical | Subway Company to raise thelr rates so the city, which is entitled to the earnings of both companies in excess of 10 per cent., may make some money | out of them. The Consolidated Com- | pany has obeyed the order and made | substantia! increases. ‘The Empire! City Company has refused to obey the order, and asserts that if the rates are raised telephone and light rates must also go up. The President of the Empire City Subway Company ts Howard F. ‘Thurber, who is President of the New York Telephone Company. The Directors are Bancroft Gherardi, act- ing chief engineer of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company; Walter S. Gifford, Vice President of the A. T. & T.; John W. Lieb, who, is President and Director of the New York Edison Company, and James A. Stewart, who is a Vice President of the New York Telephone Company ‘The Consolidated Company owns the conduits which carry the high tension wires of the electric light companies, and the Empire company those through which run the wires of tho telephone company and the low ten- sion wires of the New York Edison Company. DEAD, GAS TURNED ON. Bvan Weodring, sixty-five, wae found dead to-day in the furnished room he had occupied for a short time! at No. 1615 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. ‘The room was filled with gas from a jet, in the wall, He left a note which asked that the police notify Mr new it of No. 981 Seneca Avenue, Glendale, of his @eath. rich, golden brown of your morning coffee will mean more to you if you will in- sist on French Seal Coats Beaver, Squirrel, Skunk, Natural Fitch or Slynx Lamb Collars and Cuffs. Regular Retail Price $375 $125 French Seal Coats Sheffield 40-Inch_ Length; Large ’ Skunk Collar and EVAPORATED ° Mitk Real Sheffield Milk, evapor- ated to the consistency of rich cream. Kolinsky Wraps Kolinsky Wrap, full length; un- bewed Hae quality Hoang ‘Skins. iginal retail price $1,600. Now $550 Kolinsky Wrap, sport model, fin- est Tomsky Skins. Actual cost of skins and labor $600. Now $600 Kolinsky Wrap, full length; very > = finest Tomaky Skins. Original re WANTED || en Kolinsky Wrap, full length; very With White or Gray Hair— finest Toma Bins Original re- Bobbed or Otherwise Now Monsieur Eugene, the famous Parisian huir expert, offers you a profitable engagement as models in the first American demonstra- tion of the famous Eugene System of Hair Waving Apply Tuesday, Jan. 31, between 4.30 and 6 P. M. Wilfred Academy, 153 W. 44th St. nical A LC LETTE ELT LILLE LE LLL CO, EA LILLE LE DL LL LLL EILEEN Raccoon Coats Permanent 36-inch Length, $150 | SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR | Don’t Stay Gray! It Darkens ; Se Naturally that No- body can Tell. You can turn gray, feded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get « bottle Alaska Seal Coats Very fine quality U. S. Government dyed skins. “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Various lengths. pound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea $4 50 Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sole! annually, | says a well-known druggist here, be-| cause it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has| been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or ecoming faded have a surprise await- @ them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes ‘nd your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. Broadtail Wraps Finest Flat Moire Skins Original price 1200, Now $550 Original price 1900, Now $950 This ts the f th. Gray- ood. i HO no eiaics tied) Saat Original price 2250, Now $1050 wanted around, so get husy with Original price 3500, Now $1800 eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound eo Sad yon" be delighted with year dark, handsome hair and your youthfal sppcareuce, within a few weys—Advt, { Original price 3800, Now $1800 ’ “CUES DOWN—HANDS UP!” | Hands up!" Eleven men obeyed. ' MANUFACTURERS’ $1,000,000 STOCK OF FUR DIRECT SALE Exceptionally Beautiful Skins, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY “mill- | No, 242 West 46th Street. ‘They identi- ed him as their hold-up man, and an At the request of the defense in the ltriat of Alrie Westling, Worcester, Mass,, bond sulesman, for the murder of Carl Mollar, Bronx Jeweler, Was postponed until March 6 by Supreme Court Justice Mitchell, Ernest Ander- son, of counsel for the defense, asked more time to obtain the history of an uncle now confined In an asylum near Stockholm, ‘To the rear—march!* And the eleven marched to the rear. ‘The thug then took $6 out of a cash register and departed, Several minutes later the pool players went to the Perpetrater Caught, Charles fated aan where they Patrolmen ‘at John Murphy of No. 91 Meatord Street |{OV"4. nk in Murphy, charmed with tard, arraigned’ to-day on two charges ing up Lucio Benedetto, a chauffeur of THUG ORDERS—11 OBEY Miltary Hold-Up” Nets 96—Alleged Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Tuesday — Final Price Reductions WOMENS’ COATS anv CAPES Highest Class Models—Mostly One of a Kind and Color Te” Regular Prices *95.” to 145.” Made of the luxurious fabrics of the season —trimmed with the fashionable furs. NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS 2 ep rm a z 30, 1922, LET’S GET ACQUAINTED. at Special ‘‘Get Acquainted” Prices $8.00 $8.50 $9.50 COMMENCING tomorrow, for a period of two weeks, we will have a “Get Acquainted” Sale of Boots, Oxfords and Straps to further in- troduce to those who are seeking real foot-com- fort, our exceedingly comfortable and stylish ARCH PRESERVER SHOES MANY NEW MODELS $11.00 These shoes are made with two purposes in mind; first, to preserve the perfect foot—to keep it perfect for all time; second, to give relief and assistance to the ailing foot. Arch Preserver Shoes carry out these two ideas better than any other shoe. ‘ Take advantage of this “Get Acquainted” Sale — get acquainted with the Arch Preserver Shoe and let your feet get acquainted with genuine foot-comfort. ARCH PRESERVER SHOE SHOP 425 Fifth Avenue 1 East 38th Street P pee WOMEN'S COAT SHOP- Fourth Floor COATS —IN A— FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER M. JACKMAN’S SONS, the largest manufacturing furriers in America, offer in a direct to the public sale their entire million dollar stock of furs at prices that will not cover the cost of the raw skins that went to make up the garments offered. It is a well known policy of Jackman’s that no garments of one season’s manufacture are carried over into the next season’s line; we dispose of them withqut regard to cost. Hudson Seal Coats Natural Skunk Collar and Cuffs 40 Inch Length *225 Hudson Seal Coats and Wraps The Finest Quality Obtainable in the World Collars and cuffs of Stone Marten, Gray Krimmer, Gray Squirrel or Kolinsky. These garments were originally made to sell at $900.00 to $1,000.00 Now Reduced to $395 Mink Wraps Miuk Wrap, fulllengrir. good qual ity. Natural color $475 Mink Wrap, natural American Mink: fine quality; good color. Original retail price $1,650. Now $700 Mink Wrap, natural American Mink; fine quality; good color Original retail price $1,750. Now $850 Mink Wrap, natural American Mink; fine quality; good color. Original retail price $2,500. Now $1,000 Persian Lamb Coats Plain or Trimmed with Skunk, Kolinsky or Beaver. Fine Silky, Close Curl Skins. Regular Retail Price $850 $375 Sealine Coats Deep Shawl Collar and Cuffs Fine Q Mole Wraps Full Length, Marmot Coats Caracul Coats 36-Inch Length; Taupe Color, $150 ality; 36-Inch Length, Regular Retail ‘alue $175, $50 36-Inch Length, 5200 $50 Coney Squirrel French Natural | Beaverette - Mi Co Coats Coats Seal uskrat ue Coats Length. Wraps 36 and 40-Inch : . Regular Re- . Natural Gray; 36-Inch tail Vi Length; 26-Inch denaeh ail Value, Brown or apalen , $175, Length, Full Length, Taupe Color, 525 895 550 $100 $250 Sable Wrap Full length, Russian blend —ideal model tor large women. Original retail price $4,750. Now $3 000 Wm. Jackman’s Sons America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers [" Established Since 1860 | 35 WEST 35TH STREET It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It SHIPPING NEWS NEWS SERVICE WEATHER REPORTS STOCK FLUCTUA. TIONS CHURCH SERVICES STORIES FOR CHIT DREN SPORT NEWS MUSIC & SINGERS THEATRICAL STARS IMPORTANT PUB LIC SPEECHES Wireless Telephone Brings Sermons, Concerts, Lectures and News DAILY PROGRAM 11 A. M, to 8 P. M.—News Service and Music-or Singing every weekday, hourly, on the hour. To Your Home™ ‘Yo possess a Wireless Telephone is to Rave” at your command in your home the latest news, the most accurate reports of all sorts, and an infinite variety of entertainment at hourly in- and 1001 Po’ M. Sharp Official Weather Forecasts daily 2:05 P. M. Weekdays Except Saturdays—Shipping News SPECIAL FEATURES FOR tervals. It is of vital interest to every member THIS WEEK of the family, even the youngsters. a. Kossparcow ‘ Sine tee hdres 7 wen So small and simple is this machine-—no mechan- Josephine Lawrence. 7:45 P. M.—An Address: and Their Body Building,” ical knowledge whatsoever is required to put it up or operate it. And, best of all, it is very moderate Alfred McCann. in. price: ® 8:20-—Rosa Low, Soprano. 9:20—Dance music by McLaugh- $25.00 $89.00 complete lin’s Orche $32.50 (with antenna) $200.00 complete Wednesday $75.00 complete $230.00 with loud speake §:20—Decriptive recital of Verdi's Opera, “Rigoletto.” Demonstrations on Our Fifth Floor Thursday Na Melius, coloratura We have set up one of these outfits on our Fifth Floor so that you may listen in to the hourly messages, news reports and programs any time you may drop in during the day after 11 o’clock in the morning. © Loring, dramatic so Friday P. M.—Man-in-the-Mgon Sto ties for children, Miss Jo’ , ephine Lawrence. All you need to enjoy all these conveniences 1 {our own &:20—Broadway stars, including home is the machine. The programs, which are especially popular vaudeville artists devised, free of charge, for all those who possess these eae Pee ia ceed machines begin at 11 A. M. and last until 1 P.M. Sunday ry 5 P. M.—Al folson, Any One Can Install It 5th Avenue ames McCreery & (0, 34th Street

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