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4 OLD OPERA HOUSE SOLD BY GOULDS BARNARD GRADUATE ENGAGED TO WED WORLD WAR VET. | THE EVENIN MRS. CATT BELABORS MILLER IN SPEECH Tells Women of Reforms That League Seeks and Calls Him “Hopelessly Ignorant,” had been the centri was me TORKSHIRU, in his home yesterday Lt and director in steamship companten, dent of the Shipbuilding Federation, SIR GORGE CARTER DI sngland, Feb. 10—Sir George Carter, steamship owner, died | He was man-, aging director of Cammell, Laird & Co., Employers’ He was born tn 1860, G@ WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922, ter Wmery, who died Jan, 9. Mies Emery figure for many yoars of the Woman's Auxtilary of the Episcopal Church and had travelled more than 600,000 miles in the Interest of thut body, The celebration yesterday ttended by many clergy and lay- and representatives of the guxill- McCreery Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt yester- | = = — e ‘day at the luncheon in the Hotel Me- ) i | Alpin which started the membership ‘ 1ctro drive of the City League of Women Fi a e i Vin cael Oe ter ‘nope |] LCQturing an é be 5 ly and inexcusably ignorant” and in- ° ‘ } ‘America’s Foremost Actors Ap- vited her hearers to say whether the Unusual ( ollection of | eared in F; Eighth Governor or the league were the a ! erent erate ence | ; | ree Very Special Off i Avenue Building. c Miller threw the first stone u ( undhar ilton, pec a ers 1 year or more ago im Albany when at | the League of Women Vot * bane ] The famous old Grand Opera quet he proclaimed that such non. DURABLE AS IRON { House, 28rd Street ani Eighth Ave- partisans us they were a ‘menace, ° RUGS i i } Sek “Gctailiy chaaged Gande Guitars ‘Mira. Cuttin reply singed out nine Victrola Week presents a particularly } of the 100 menaces to democratic gov- i i i Gay forthe trat time, since day robe mye ae prong FAMOUS the world over for durability of opportune moment to bring a Victrola Gould and Jim Fisk bought it in 1969 sqwelfic abuses were thone the Lanne ar and beauty of appe ie th | into your home at liberal terms of Frederiok Brown bought it and the | Jor Women Votern hud set itself to| factured by Hardwick & Magee, Amer- ee rest of the Eighth Avenue frontage ee says a ; ae (a alee etd aca Collee- | payment. eajoining to 24th Street trom tho| Fre ay Career gn ml pata lal aioe, Any one of these outfits may be secured ‘Opera House Realty Company (Jay can Purty pledges ttself to make war . b payin only 5.00 down, th bal Gould estate), aying & price not an- | on the menaces I have named, when 9 Ft x 1 2 Ft Size $92 ned the hh A Ilr e balance yut reported to assure an {t stands ugainst shameful patronage 1 @arly resale at @ profit. Such resale Dg retalbegtiod tere yaaa ° . Now in sma a y installments. No fe 6016 to have been the purpose of ia Lebagun 00 Weulie Vetire oil aie: ‘Aujo Gieitiig 0 large selection of 32, & AL, interest charged on unpaid balance. the Brown negotiations, The prop- band." H F; ick, imperial and Oakdale erty is assessed at $829,000. John M. Miss Mary Garrett Hay presided pi Hardwick, Imperial . Thompson -vas broker for Brown. As Mrs, Dwight Morrow, Miss Ruth Mor- iltons. of record Jay Gould and his estate| MISS BLANCHE M. 8TROOCK. | gan and Mrs. Robert McCurdy Marsh Free Delivery Within 100 Miles it Ni have been owners since 1884, but he], .,, |the Campaign Chalrman, were the Outfit No. 1. 4 controlled the ownership from 1869. Miss Blanche M, Stroock and Sid-] other speakers. a ade =“ THE ALEXANDER CO St wrote “The Night Retore Christ- Wey Bacharach to Be WOR JURAA ©. tacsny. ° Tepe Bees Sato marnde Genuine 4 mas," the owner, leased the opera Married in April, opal CH Ueed 62 thie néags 12 West 36th St., New York City Lio! Red Geet oR ustrated..... .90.00 house site in 1843 to George © yt . " in e Sasrs abd: Wittiam 0 Lent. wa ee and Mra, Moses J. Stroock, of herpes ter} wecelal eoekenins cr ences, Three Doors West of Fifth Avenus 210 inch Double Face Records, at 75c. 1.50 owned the Knickerbocker Stuge Line, |N0- 88 Central Park West, have an |Vving was celebrated by Suffragan 1 10 inch Record Holder . opersting in Broadway, und sold tne |nounced the engagement of their! Bishop Lioy! t memory of Julia Ch i 112 inch Re d Hol: aL Wee tale | lease to Samuel N. Pike of Pike s|daughter, Blanche M. Btroock, to Sid in ‘ecord Holder Opera House, Cincinnati. wa ney Bacharach of this city. The 1 Record Brush... .. tid erceted the: opera house, which | Wedding will be in April, previous te BE NOUR Es Was opened Jan. 9, 1868, with ‘1| | which several dinners and luncheons ata eo directed by Max Stra- will be give for the bride-to-be. ’ 94.50 Gould and Fish bought the prop- Psi nits etal sore CHILDREN S SHOES erty tp 1869, but Fis) appeared as . » Mr. - ‘i se A, ewer and made it famnous sy spec-|arach was graduated trom the Uni: 20% lower in price Outfit No. 2. tacular productions and great allet| versity of Wisconsin and then com- Fe Pieces, including "The Tempest" and| pleted the course in the Harvard Law than a year ago: No. 100, illustrated .. 150.00 iy Boule bene ene ine | Eewtes os ke Gapia ia the eae oe OTHERS, you who pay the bills— 410 inch Double Face Records at 75c... 3.00 Bates cud tho neues was coverca |) ae M children like to wear SHOOKIDS, 2 10 inch Red Seal Records, at 1.25..... 2.50 Grand overs toe pevetal years MAYORS REJECT BILLS but you must judge their wale 210 bee Record Holders.......... 6.5.4 1.00 by Henry EB. Abbey, Aucustin Duly AS BURDEN TO CITIES 112 inch Record Holder........... oe. 60 Bnd other noted men of the theutre, ~ SHOOKIDS are all leather —they cost the 1 Record Brush.........6..020c0ecce0e MS poh Beret bagle least of any, by the month. 1,000 Needles.............0000e ees 50 ters, among them Edwin Booth. Jo emia beph Jelterson, plebare Mapi nets) SESISLAT WAR eaantonas Teoria Their prices today are from 15 to 25% 157.75 Fanny Davenport, Mary Anderson, Clara Morris, Tony Pastor. Denman Thompson. Robson and Crane and Nat Goodwin. ‘ Ja, Gould became the owner of record in 1884, when the house wus reopened ufter some years of buniness George J. Gould first saw in the then magnificen® marble opera house Miss Edith Kingdon, the beautiful young actress of Brooklyn, who be- ame his wife and who died suddenly on the Gould golf links at Lakewood number of bills pending In the Legis ture were consigned to the scrap basket by the Legislative Committee of the State Conference of Mayors to-day. ‘These measures would require that all cities take out indemnity insurance pol- {cles of $6,000 on each munictpality- owned automobile; uld permit citics to erect dwelling houses; would force the building of costly disposal plants by depriving cities of the right to throw refuse In waters Inhabited by game or food fish; take from cities and give the State contrel of pool rooms; requ! the appointment of doctors, dentiats and 8',t0 1 less than in 1921. GENUINE CALFSKIN-~- Sizes 6 to 8 (Children’s) 1144 to 2 (Misses’) BLACK 4.15 485 5.45 TAN 4.25 5.00 Outfit No. 3. Noy 90, illustrated: cues ses cirnes 125.00 210 inch Red Seal Records, at 1.25..... 3 10 inch Double Face Records, at 75c... 2 10 inch Record Holders. 1 12 inch Record Holder. 1 Record Brush.... 1,000 Needles...... @ few weeks ago. nurses for the public schools; exempt from clty taxes buildings of trate: NEW CONSERVATION CHIEF. , | organizations; require ithe Fetention of 3 ALBANY, Feb. 10.—Alexunder Mac-| War veterans tn city service, and put i Donald, deputy in the department for| exempt, Volunteer firemen on the pen- meveral years, was appointed State Con- gervation Commissioner at a salary of| The committee approved a bill com. lling motor vehicle operators to ob. $8,000 by Gov. Miller to-day. Mr. Mac-| Pe ol Donald, who comes from Bt. Reg taln Uoenses, (Fifth Floor) 5th Avenue James McCreery & Co. 34th Street hi Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment R 471-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store - 649 Broad St ——»---- UNFILLED STEEL TONNAGE DE. CHEASMS 20,786 TONs, Unfilled tonnage of the United Stat: ee! Corporation mn & decrease of i for several months, Bilis J. Staley of | 26,736 tons, it was announced to-day, } Albany, Mr. MacDonald's predecessor,|The unfilled tonnage totaled 4,241,678 frondack preserve, is regarded as one of | the best informed conservationists in the Btate. j ‘The commissionership has been vacant | St having’ resigned to become Surrogate|tons Jan. $1 against 4,268,414 Deo. 31 i | prior to his elevation as @ Supremeland 4,260,542 Nov. $0 and’ 1,673,164 on ag —_— = _ apo Weal hai o 5th Avenue ames 0 34th Street a a ee a ‘es | ON SALE TOMORROW D.PricesCe. 29 WEST 34 STREET . HAC Rome, A Special Offering! MEN’S ENGLISH WOOL HALF HOSE 95¢ Formerly $2.00 New Bags and Vanity Purses Fashioned of Silk Moire and Leather 2-95 There are small vanity purses in plain or fancy silk and good quality lesthers, a8 well as pouc shaped ags of silk moire er eta mae Sh YEN All Wool Half Hose in ribbed effects—many : : i pleasing shades in Heather mixtures. i i For Variety---For Quality---Fop Value ae Plain, Fancy or triped. . Our Collection of the | Newer Crepe Silk Frocks } Stands Out Above Any Offered, at *25 You'll De: eapepaned, mos a ex: tensive variety, you'll speak of the values to your friends! ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 95c Formerly $1.55 Leathers: Pin Seal, Ecrase, Ooze Cowhide neatly em- bossed, Morocco and Vachette. Some have gold plated clips, others sterling silver plates for initials, Well cut and made of White Self Striped Madras in a sleeveless, knee length model. (Main Floor) Ces rps fat re Sy James McCreery & Co. softness and show every LATEST style-touch! Colors: Periwinkle Blue, Flame, Mohawk, Navy, Henna, Orchid, Brown, Black. \ DRESSES, 2ND FLOOR } AVENUE—THIRTY-FOURTH STREET MAIN FLOOR—FIFTH