The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 12

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iety Women Will Run Hotel For One Day for Charity’s Sake THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922, authority for the statement that the room rental alone amounts to about $10,000 a night. Some idea of the J. D. Jr. Wears wa ee ten GSS Sta| wesee OF Clothes Fifteen Years activities of a modern hotel are con- sidered. Imagine, frinstance, wetting Grows Fond of Garments, He tuck any change at the cigar and Tells Diners, Although Mrs chrarette counter on the 20th! Pic- ture a waitress retufning with Rockefeller Objects. in the course of introducing change from a “ten-spot,” after a few chicken sandwiches had been con. speakers at his annual Bible Class dinner last night, John sumed! D. Rockefeller jr. told how —-_s—_ | SEIZED AS SLAYER . | | OF POLICE OFFICER camera men were frantically searching for him but did not Harms Murder Suspect Caught+ Here With Alleged Seacaucus R rt recognize him as he walked about near them. “1 don't know why it is, John Marthaler, forty-two, a bar-| tender, of No. 418 Madison Street, he confessed, “but probably I Hoboken, and Lawrence Caravette, don’t dress well enough. | twenty-three, a pugilist, of No. 828 must try to dress better. My Hudson Street, Hoboken, were ar- wife has told me that several reated last night at 36th Street and times. But after I've worn « Seventh Avenue and locked up in suit ten or fifteen years I get West 30th Street Station charged rather fond of it. My wife's with being fugitives from New Jersey. affection for tt, of cduree, They were arraigned in the Jefferson wanes.” Market Court and held without bail. Marthaler, accotding to Detective Marcus of Hoboken, 4s wanted in connection with the investigation of the murder of Lieut. Detective Charles Harms of the Hoboken Police Department, who was’ shot on Jan. 28 while acting as guard to a mes- senger of the National Bank of North Hudson, No. 141 Summit Street, West Hoboken. Caravette, according to Marcus, is wanted for alleged complicity in the hold-up and ecobbery of a money wagon of the Public Service Corpor- ation of Secaucus, N. J. early in January, when the robbers took $3,276 and escaped. MRS JACKSON A. DYKMAN wore Lends Itself All Day, 20, to Aid Tuber- culosis Society, jety debs and sub-debs as well iy matrons are on the qui vive e time draws near for the st charity stunt ever devised e Junior League. The first of girls who have volunteered waitresses at the Biltmore on g0, at which time the hotel will from cellar to garret, with a ixceptions, by the ladies of Fifth, n and Park Avenues, were put yh their paces yesterday by » N. Mainati, Maitre de Hotel Biltmore. girls assembied in the Italian ns, where a table had been get for practise purposes. Chief i fitted about suggesting just he silver should be laid; whether or not) mustard and pickles should be }werved with or disectly after cold | meats. t The women who reported for their }first practical lessong as hotel ‘waitresses were Mre. Jackson A. Dykman, Mrs. Howland B. Jones, Mrs. Samuel 8. Walker, Mrs. Edward A. Hurd, Mrs. H. G. Martin, Mrs Frederick Barbour, Mrs. Allan Blake- well, Mrs, Jack Meyerkort, Mrs. Edward S. Twining jr., Mrs. Wildey Rickerson, Miss Josephine Flood, Miss Genevieve Clendenin and Miss Lisa Stillman. The society ladies who will replace the regular employees of the Bow- man Hotel will carry out this “stunt” an the 20th for the bemefit of the Society for the Relief and Prevention af Tuberculosis. Miss Ruth Twom- Diey, of No. 684 Fifth Avenue, is Chairman of the temporary onganiza- tion; Mre. James A. Burden,: Vice President, and Mrs. Cornelius Bliss jr. Treasurer. ‘While the average roceipts of the Hotel Biltmore for one day are not known, an assistant manager was around, as children) Reh ts hiheass “SHOOKIDS” —meaning shoes children ought to wear, and want to SHOOKIDS are all leather. Kicked n they’re sure to be, they cost less than any others by the year. TAN GRAIN LEATHER Sieve 7-11, $3.88; Biecs 1134-2, $4.15 GENUINE CALFSKIN 35 6.35 451 W545 New Yok Dewark Store~ 649 Broad St STOUT WOMEN laheBryant TS WER STORE A Bargain Basement Between Sth and 6th Aves, jpared with § $16 $49* $9Q85 29.50 value 34.50 value 49.50 value Materials: Normandy, Bolivia, Velour, Broadcloth, Silk Plush, Zibeline, Melton, . Cheviot. Many fur trimmed models; some embroidered, self-trimmed, belted, some with convertible collars. Colors are Black, Blue, Gray and Brown. Sizas 40 to 56. «DRESSES $4 qss $49 $9 485 27.50 value 34.50 value 44.50 value All new, slenderizing models, handsomely developed in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge, Velveteen, Satin, Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chin: d Silk and Cloth Combinations, embroidered, braid and self trimmed—many colors to choose from. Sizes 40 io 56. Suits Your Choice of any Suit in Our Lower Store, $198 em Wool Skirts, sizes to 45 waist, 3.95, 5.95 up. | Petticoats, 69c, 79c, 98c, 1.49 up. Voile & Silk Blouses, 1.19, 3.59 4.95 u; a xf Pantalettes & Bloomers, 79c, 89c, $1.: Bath Robes, 3.95, 4.75, $6.95. Hosiery, lisle, 49c, 69c. Housedresses.Val. to 2.59—~4t 1.69 Housedresses. Val. to3.95—At 2.95 up. | Night Gowns, 89c, 98c, 1.29, 1.49. Corsets, sizes to 42 waist, 1.79, 2.49 up, Brassieres, lace, cambric, 69c, 98c. Union Suits, knit, medium, 69¢, 1.29, 1.59, f $15.85 $29.50 value PUBLIC DEBT DECREASED $50,000,000 IN JANUARY. Expenditures and Receipts Both Keported as Less Than In December. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The public debt decreased by approximately $50,- 000,000 !n January, the Treasury De- partment announced to-day. The debt on Jan. 31 was $23,288,544,236 as com- 23,438,984,35 Decreases in both expen: celpts as compared with reported, During January the total 000,000, ete Mextean Cab Service Normal. MEXICO CITY, Feb. fowing a tentative agreement ernor of the Federal District. ordinary expenditures were $231,000,000 as compared with $330,000,000 during December, while ordinary receipts were 191,000,000 as against $740,000,000 In December, when about $524,000,000 of income and profits taxes were collected. Public debt expenditures for January were $60,000,000 as compared with $801,- 000,000 in December, while public debt receipts were $9,000,000 as against $631,- 3.—Normal taxicab service has been restored fol- tween the chauffeurs and the Gov- Lambert Brothers Makers of Fine Jewelry For the Engaged Girl For nearly half a century there has been but one answer among New Yorkers who know to the ques- tion of the newly engaged couple: “Where is the best place to select our engagement ring?” That answer always has been: LAMBERT BROTHERS. The answer is the same to-day. 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Man's heavy '4-Karat gold open face case, newest model, 17-jewelled Wal- Other Walthams, in 14-karat gold cases, $40.00 up. Same style in gold-filled case, with 7-jewelled Waltham move- ment, $23.00; others, $18.00 up. Store Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ‘Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street Now in Progress! Semi-Annual Sale of MEN’s HiGH SHOES Included are sixteen McCreery ‘‘All- Leather” models selected from our regular stock and reduced to this new low price. All sizes. 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