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TO STOP BUILDING | “SCRAP-HEAP” SHIPS, President Will Issue Order as Soon | Mr. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Gatti-Casazza per ne a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Opens |*!2° to Aeolian Hall yesterday for her in to Survive 0 fegins To-Day. |, {ini proved fatal transfusion and A final resort to blood ed to save her life. twenty-one, a student niversity, gave + |GIRL DISASTER VICTIM DIES. |remnins tus to prevent ood oteen, Feb, 7.—Miss Caro-|more than ‘h pint of blood for the trans- | | BRAHAMSTRAUSx« |sccond recital, She played Mozart's| WASHINGTON | wt 1 f Thy 6 : i , i |fusion, Ayers is @ classmate of Wi as Treaty Is Actively Smile Week With “Bar- G major sonata, Cig fat mine |tine Upshaw, didlos) nile ee eee: tise ‘A. Galloway of Guifport, Miss. ne . saustifn # vonata, the one with the funeral |sentative Upshaw of Georgia and a stu-| who wis with Misa Upshaw at the time || a Ratified. ber of Seville. mare; a set of Rrahnis waltzes, and /dent at Central High School here, died of the disaster and who also was badly Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 WASHINGTON, eb (Asso- a then dipped into in WAL Be 1. | yeoterday from Injuries received In the|IMJured te tg a renponal- % mil, ainty bl xe * e one! 4 - | clated = Prees.—President Harding By Frank H. Warren. We Or stint fanist had to repeat; |Smickerbocker Theatre crash, bringing) wity for the disaster will begin this { 4 * Trewin re Ce i + | the total fatalities up to ninety-neven. evening. ‘Twenty-four witnesses have | will order suspended all work on ves-| Mp, Gatti-Casazza, an admirer of | Arnold Max's “Maiden With the Daffo- | ; It may take two or | | aN on | Miss Upshaw's feet were caught t en summoned, It may Peat | sels now building which are destined | American institutions, conceding that imple and sounding like Its title. | i vetten beam, It was found |three days to take the teetiteeny: hee / esi der tt nv " * wl ab yopak (Russian National jreport of t int Board of inquiry, ON CLIN aL alan, Nihon Same del aa docked Bato a Pin spote recalled Percy |Recessary to amputate the teft foot. Al Composed of army and navy engineers, treaty ; |tributon to the cause selected “The | rainger's “Molly on the Shoi and {minor operation was performed on the wil! be submited at the inqueat. _ He will, however, issue no final |parber of Seville” for his Monday {ore MeO s imbers, Miss Hess is a . of the work jed, it orders for discontinuanc until the treaty is actually was said to-day at the White The President already under cpera. ‘Phe Barber’ is not only full) graceful, colorful performer, whose magic hands lighter pieces ro! ‘ort in entrancing fashion. Some of | the jarger things she does not do the sound of crashing glass off stage, |«itite so well characters bumping one another as they try to leave by the same door and the accidental planting of a tin plate on cortain } ‘ons of A feilow's anat-|:,., the minor Mass, to be sung to- omy. ‘Titto Ruffo was expected to | morrow night in Carnegie Hall. This | manipulate the tin dish last evening |is an exceedingly difficult work to; rat Senne BROOKLYN: of laughs but also is embellished wit! A Sale of Stamped Pieces for Embroidering All Very Specially Purchased HE shut-in days of February and March are the very ones to prepare for the - lovely spring days when one. should find one’s “house in order’—stocked with the items of necessity and decoration. House. | time-honored bits of ‘business,’" as has ordered 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet, 48th & 49th Ste, BROOKLYN 1329-1331 = ae? BROADWAY Near Gates Aye. BROOKLYN. suspension of work on additional forti- fications on the Island of G likewise further developments way in the lhilippine Islands. The treaties resulting trom the Arms Conference, it was said at the White House, are expected to be sent Perhaps the biggest musical under taking of the week is the performance . Bach's masterpiece of choral writ m, and under FULTON STREET ace’ BRIDGE STREET to the Senate the last of this week. Mr. Harding has not decided whether |but @ cold prevented. he will present the treaties in person | proved fully as expert w or by letter on, And no fault The President was represented as of the belief that some reductions in the personnel of the army and navy |!ng one of his best parts. would result from the Arms Confer-|Curet, as the sprightly Rosina, for 4 ; a s cnd stirring cho- ence agr but of “reasonable | the first time at the Metropolitan, was ye bee ipiter eaters ae ie relativity."’ army. in his opinion, jin charge of the vocal fireworks ex. |'USeS an’ any ld not go beyond » lowest minimum for il was said, $u,000 men, ¢ safety run, scale, staccato and lesson scene. DETECTIVE NAMED _ IN GRAFT MISSING [in nie part and is. getting closer to {euPo. expression marks and dynami the style of the music. Mr Malatesta (#T@dations to work with. The solo — e style of the music. Mr. Malatesta | i413 will be Florence Easton, soprano with his funny walk and Mr. Mar. Searoh Started for Hennessy, Gone parts of a homogenous could with the baritone’s singing, Figaro be- hibition and saw to It that eve went off as the composer ntroduced ‘Home, Sweet Home,” Mario Chamlee as jdones with his stentorian tones were ; ,|tuaster, and already the Schola Can- | ites De ttea Her dinectedl By Suse Bohindlex, His | ith the weap- | jut seventy rehearsals behind 1t, | be found |Rachites are gathering for the per- formance and a deep interest Is being exhibited outside of the customary run f concert goers, The Mass is replete | tor Mme, Galli- quire a ‘nowledge of Bach and what | | he did for music cannot do better than | listen to this great religious work, | jPach himself never performed the jcemposition and conductors have vir- tually no authoritative indication of high C planned, She into Merle Alcock, contralto; George Mead er, tenor, and Fred Patton, basso. swhole. Mr Hoyt St..Subway Station, Brooklyn Extraordinary Sale of 5,000 Pairs SILK GLOVES Wednesday | Papi conducted. Smile Week was not so successfully inaugurated by the Chicago Opera Company, for the promised produc von of ‘The Love for ‘Three Oranges” —nothing to do with New Jersey—did From Home Since Yesterday Morning. Detectives attached to the staf of District Attorney Glennon of Brony Count yan others from Inspeeto: Henry's stiff started a ch to-any for Detective George Hennessy, f merly a member of Inspector Henry force and more recently ged io the Elizabeth Street statio Hennessy and Morris who also was recently fvom Inspector Henry's staff dered to report to District Attorney ‘Hennon for questioning the stories by sa Healy reported Mr. Glennon, and, answere satisfactorily and cleared himseif any complicity in the plot. Inqu! of Hennessy’s wife flisclosed that had not been home since carly yeswr- cay and that he changed into ,!ain clothes before going out. At the Elizabeth Street Station he has been recorded as absent without leave BONUS WOULD COST U. S. $2,500,000,000 Estimate Fumished to Ways and Means Committee by Fiscal Officials. WASHINGTON, . Feb. 7.—The @oldiers’ bonus would cost the Fed- al = Government —_ approximately $2,500,000,000 on the basis of esti- mates prepared for the House Ways and Means Committee by fiscal offi- not materialize, due to iliness of im- portant members of the big cast, ‘This jWork is the fantastic effort of Serge |Prokofleff, a young Russian, that had its premiere recently in Chicago. It |teo has many humorous moments. Re- it that one of the oranges | ng, and, as an up-to-date cocktail cannot be made witt two oranges, Manager Mary Garden | was forced to substitute “La Travi- ata.’ The cast for it was the same s heard in the former performance, mbracing Graziella Pareto, a charm- ing looking Violetta; Tito Schipa and Joseph Schwarz. Artistry tells, so Myra Hess, an | English pianiste who made a success. | |ful debut here a few weeks ago. at- | tracted an audience complimentary ii | \ | | ‘Those who like to compare the work of rival prima donnas have oppor- y thrust upon them this week, ry Garden to-night gives her | nation of Louise, while Miss) Farrar’s portrayal of the sewing ma- chine! heroine may be heard Wednes- day. ‘wo Rigolettos are also in| the field. Georges Baklanoff will be | the Chicago entry and Mr. De Luca the Metropolitan's. The sopranos are | Kudith Mason and Mme. Galli-Curci May the highes i os 69TH'S PARADE OPENS BAZAAR Double-tipped, At 59c FOR FATHER DUFFY'S CHURCH, | 2-clasp Silk The bazaar to ratse runds tor Holy |) Gloves—product of a nationally- ross Chureh, West 42d Stree}, of bmown amanufscturer, All which Father Dufty is pastor, bosan |! sieges, Embroidered backs last night with a parade, in Eighth Ave- nue and nearby streets, of the 69th | Regiment, of which Father Duffy is chaplain, With the proceeds of the | ar the church will be redecora’ | This is the first bazaar given oy this| church in twenty years. Each Svonlha | | Mill runs of 81.45 grades, but you would never know it unless we called your attention to the fact. for a week a different programme will ven. Products of a Famous Maker At Record Low Prices! 59e - SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE. 89¢e At 89c * wrist, 16-button and many others. Some with strap tueked others in Embroid- backs, all shades. Mill runs of regular $2.95 to 85.00 wrists, ruffled wrist effect. ered grades. Some People’s Sales Are Stamped Bed Spreads, $3.29 Full-sized spreads, Tashioned of Unbleached Muslin, in its rich, creamy tone—and stamped for the patch-work design. SCARFS TO MATCH, size 18x54, at 69c, Stamped Luncheon Cloths, 59c ‘These may easily adapt themselves to one’s bridge table as well as the luncheon or tea table—effective’y stamped for French knot design. Si NAPKDD each, 6x36. TO MATCH, size 12x12, at Te Black Radium Scarfs Stamped, 98c. One of the most effective of decorative Daisy stitch to be done in bright colors. 18: x54, PILLOW TOPS TO MATCH, in oblong shape, at 98c. Buffet Sets, 3 Pieces, 39c Set You will want several of these—quite the newest idea—stamped for the French knot and patch-work design. Stamped Luncheon Sets, $1.19 Heavy Unbleached Muslin sets consisting of four doilies 6x6 inches, four doilies 9x9 inches and four napkins 12x12 inches—all stamped for the cross-stitch design. Kiddies’ Stamped Rompers, 33c Cunning little models fashioned of white materials and stamped in simple but effective scarfs are these fashioned of black radium 0 designs. and stamped for the French knot and Lazy- 4 years. A variety of patterns. Sizes 2 to A. & B.—Third floor, Central. Lovely New Wool Crepes At an Equally New Low Price! $1.25 Yard THESE were bought to sell at a higher price, but we cut it down to celebrate the Birthday—and it’s es ally nice to have low prices on new smart things! Crepes of every sort are to be good for spring, and these all-wool crepes are as durable to wear as they are al- tractive to fashion into new garments. They are all- wool, 42 inches wide and in a variety of colors, the stan- dard shades, and the new high tones for sports wear All-Wool Poplins, $1.49 Yard Reduced from $1.99 One of the popular weaves for the coming season and an excellent grade of material, 42 inches wide, in a full range of colors. A. & S—Streer floor, Centras ® “ey A Special Sale of Women’s New Silk Dresses $12.95 GROUP of specially purchased Silk Dresses in twenty or more styles. ‘Taffetas, Crepe de Chines and Canton Crepes are the desirable materials used in these new spring models—sizes from 84 to 44 in the group. There are tailored models and styles for dressier hours— Ben asd) embroidered and trimmed ‘ Heavy Bleached Sheets, $1.19 Reduced from $1.35 RACTICAL, durable sheets—and appreciably reduced from their regu- lar price. They are round thread muslin, size 81 by 90 inches, before hemming. **Blue Valley’’ Sheets, $1.39 Of soft finished bleached muslin, with no filling, 81 * by 90 inches before Gene ming. Bleached Sheets—Single or cot size, 54 by 90 inches be- fore hemming, 89c. “Fruit of the Loom’’ Pil- low Cases — 45 by 36 inches. Made from 45- inch wide material. 37c ea. Standard Brand of Bleached Sheeting — 81 inches wide, 5le yard. Unbleached Sheetin; Yard—81 inches wide. Bleached Muslin—36 inches 4ic cers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. | The estimated cost for men who| @erved with the Navy is $27,699,142; that for ‘Marine Corps veterans is $38,8771592, and for men serving with the Army, $2,227,105,000 dee IE BANKS RECOVER MONEY THAT CARRANZA TOOK 164,000,000 Pence ia He Refanded ; by Government | MBPXICO CITY. wide, 12)4c yard. Unbleached Muslin—36 in. wide, Ile yard. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Bast. LAMPS—For Parlor, Bedroom and Desk Are Marked at Low “Birthday Sale” Prices DD a new lamp to any room and its cheerful rays of color transform it to an Like Some People’s Sundays ! e & with contrasting colors. _ Black, navy blue, brown, gray, beige and henna are included. A. & B.—Becond floor, Central * TORES that are reasonable only at sale time are i (Accociated eee Bong. veliins| ab 284 go a0) like people that behave themselves only on Sundays. incomprehensible degree. The lamps involved in this “Birthday Sale” have been selected from our splen- did stocks and are specially-priced in honor of our 57th birthday. Come in and see the lamps and note the excellent manner in which they are Government du Carranza’s armid delivered to the ba was announced to. We believe there are six days a week for good values, just ‘The bonds, wt have just been made and finished. Seeing them, you will at once picture in your mind a little printed, are to be rdeemed In sixt as there are seven days a week for good conduct. nook at home where they will appear to the best advantage. terminating J A Mahogany-Finished Floor Lamps, $19.95 ‘ In a number, of styles with plain and fluted columns, highly polished and with 2 pull-chain 8 ch silk shade with shirred top and border with plain and sunburst effects, trimmed with self braid and fringe to match in rose, gold or blue and rose lining. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, $16.95 Made by hand in artistic design in polychrome finish. Heavy and with adjustable arm, elec- tric cord and 14-inch hand-painted shade, in a number of colorful designs Ivory Metal Boudoir or Desk Lamps, $4.65 We do not ask patrons to wait for our prices tocome down,’ but mark them at low purchasable levels all the time. | ANIA HOTEL | The Federation of French Veterns of | the World War, which is affiliated with the American Legion, will give to-night, at the Hotel Pennsylvania, a gra color ball in honor of the young recruits of the And oftener than not, the sale prices in other women’s shops are no lower than regular prices here, because our all those who ati wear a tricolore Mbbon, The Presi . . . : M. Amlot, and the officera of the State seven-st er 7 Fine finished heavy square base, artistically designed and with one light, and glass square Tomien a ational Legion officers will A ore buying po Ww gives us advantages Ww hich single thade end metal overlay to match the stand. 16 inches high. ° . = institutions cannot command. FREED ON 0 CHARGE—HELD IN MAIL ROBBERY INQUIRY, Bolomon Girsch of No. 335 Crimmins Avenue, the Bronx. who was sted yesterday at his home, was confronted in Police Headquarters to-day by Mrs, Max Gittelmacher, of No, 370 Man- hattan Ave iue. Sho was robbed of §30,- 000 in her apartment by hold-1p mon on Jan. 30th. Mr acher was unable to identify prisoner ‘was then turned over to the Post Office | suthorities, who Mave been looking for him in connection with the mail wagon | robbery in Leonard Street last fall, Vase Electric Desk or Boudoir Lamps, $4.45 Mounted on wooden base with one light, complete with bulb. In beautiful tones of rose, gold, blue or orchid, complete with silk or parch- ment shade in a number of colors to match vase Metal Desk Lamps, $4.45 With gooseneck top that can be adjusted to any angle, with heavy base and metal shade in two finishes Mahogany-Finished Candlesticks, 22¢ Heavy round base, highly polished, gracefully turned and 7 inches high Polychrome Candlesticks, 95¢ Beautifully decorated, heavy Of course, we hold sales, too. But the point is: We make a business of low prices, and not a virtue! 4.-.»4 18-K White Gold base and complete with hand- y, ngagement pened wax candle, 9 inches ne PPENHEIM, (OLLINS & a a Magnificent perfect eut Dia. i 4 - Bk gee Setar —— ————————SSSEE ++Lindsay are g m FULTON STREET —- BROOKLYN Inverted ‘Gas izhts, 95e Sold complete with bracket _ chimney and scene shade A. & B.—Third Moor, Gevtrut