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5 } ; ere m8 he ee ieee dt SAYS TLL FIX YOU UP WITH A PEACH; BUT A DOCTOR SCOULD FIX HIM UP He Makes a Date Ov er the Phone and Her Husband and His Big Brother Help jTsidor Roxiand, No. Street, silk waist salesma to-day It was a “surprise he got when he called on the “peach” Bis friend, Cohen, sent him to. I hd not seen Cohen for a yea after he meets him once again he hot expect to seo him for another admitted Cohen, so Roxland explained to the Magistrate, has red hair, Roxland ex- pects to spend considerable time with the next few days searching for * fans fellow, Cohen, with One of these here now pre éra." The effect of Cohen's 1 goke was 80 painful to Izzy, the latter fw alleged to have tried to jump from & Window. Mrs. Sarah Berman, young, attrac- tive, wife of a fur merchant, testl- fied in Night Court that three weeks @go a redheaded man followed her, trying to speak to her, and she had to slam the door in his face at her home, No. 871 Fox Street, Bronx Tuesday she had a telephone call and @ man said he was the young fel- low who had followed her and wanted to come up to see her. Mrs. Berinan @eveloped a plot. She made an en- ®agement for yesterday afternoon. ‘There was more talk, bit the same than did not seem to be talking. “— hear you are a very stunning Young girl,’ said the voice. That inded odd from a man who had seen ir, but Mrs. Berman did not contra- The voice said it would bring Wome bonbons, Mrs. Berman sald she didn’t eat candy. The voice suggested ® present of a silk waist. but Mrs. Berman declined that too i “Then I'll have to make it a sur- prise for you,"’ said the voice “All right,” said Mrs German “And I'll have a surprise for vou too."" Bhe did. She told her hushand Mux and Max got his big bic superintendent of the hb @uperintendent’s big broth: hid. They were the suri Roxland appeared on time. He all smiles and graces. “Hello, sweetie, Are you ali a was his greeting when Mrs nd the ut tis nd they 0 opened the apartment door. The silk waists salesman advanced to greet her. She screamed. That wag the signal. The Bermans, male, and the Her Keep It. Perry oll right!” » lof the Ways and Means Committee, superintendents fell on Roxland.| They fell hard. Roxland showed ‘t in Night Court, “Judge,” said Roxland, “this is all| a mistake, 1 meet my old friend | Cohen the other day. I hadn't seen | him tor a year, He was glad to me, ‘How are you, Roxy?’ h lin engaged,’ I says, ‘¥ Cohen, ‘you don't know about girls, I'l fix you up with a peach. Just walt a minute’ And . he goes and telephones, and in ute he calls me to come to the telephone and says, ‘There you are. A beauty, my boy. Fix it up with jhe’ And I talked with the lady and | {said 1 would bring presents but she! | sald no; but T was to call to-day at, 2.80 o'clock, When I call I am mur- dered.” . } “Is this the man who followed you home?" the Magistrate asked Mrs. | Berman, Mrs, Berman said no {t/ wasn't, because Roxland’s hair was not red. | Sho sald she didn’t want him sent | to jail because of his father and mother, who were in court. “You may be telling the truth and you may be a wonderful liar, said jthe Magistrate, ‘but I am inclined to believe you are a victim. In any Jevent your own conduct was unjusti- fable and Tam going to fine you $10," Roxland paid the fine and went out talking to himself, ‘Cohen, my friend! Such a friend,” he muttered, pee ee SON MACHOLD MAY RETIRE. = So McGinales Is le Successor, ALBANY, Feb. 17.—1. Edmund |Machold of Jefferson County may retire ‘ne Speaker of the Assembly at the end of the present session to become head of the Northern New York Trust Com- puny at Watertown. Muchold ts now ything Vice President of the company. He Is | serving his second year as Speaker and tenth year in the Assembly. In case Machold si ps down, Joseph A McGinnies of Chautauqua, Chairman probably will succeed him, | Machold, even if he quits thé Speak- |er's chair, will continue to be a candi- |date for the Republican Gubernatorial {nomination in case Gov. Miller decides \not to seek re-election. Miss HELEN | GRAVE'S, | OPERA SINGER, Opens To-Night to Win Scholar- ships in the American’ College in Rome, ‘To-night the Roman Bazaar and en- tertainment, including musicales, ex- hibition dancing, early English drama, story telling and many classical fea- tures, will be given by the girls of Hunter College in the Assembly Hall. The same show will be also given to- morrow afternoon and evening. It appears that Hunter College grad vates may study absolutely fre cNarge at the American College in Rome—that is, if Hunter can raise its : | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. THAT BAD CODEN T0 IZZY: |Hunter Girl Fuse, Fun and Frolic Takes Form of Roman Bazaar quota of $4,000, which entitles its stu- | dents to go there. According to sey- | ‘eral earnest souls at 68th Street and | Park Avenue, there is half that amount already In the exchequer. The | colors. ca Misses’ New or belted. 14, 16, 18 Tan or black calfskin, straight tip with toe pe or messaline flounce. Misses’ Tweed Dresses Two smart models—simple and well-tailored. chine frocks in one-piece, slip-on style, and a number of pretty 14, 16, 18 sizes. Misses’ Tweed Cape Suits Sleeved or sleeveless dresses of pastelaine tweeds, with matching . Other suits—well tailored, youthful styles, with box or belted coat at 33.50, 39.50, 49.50. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , Spring Sports Fashions For Misses At Special Prices Also Second Floor Second Floor Polo Coats Smartly tailored, silk-lined coats, in raglan-sleeve, ‘pleat-back style, with leather buttons and buckled. years. Second Floor 500 Pairs New Walking Oxfords with low heel and welt sole. rforations and heel foxings. Third Floor Jersey Messaline or Taffeta Petticoats Jersey, taffeta or messaline petticoats, or jersey with taffeta In street or sports shades. Second Floor 14, 16, 18 year sizes. May be worn loose crepe de 18.50 SEG YK oi LIRA GRAS Wing or 3.95 > tables of that period, food cooked Ro- man style and served by laughing maidens garbed as slaves. Miss Marie Manda 18 Chairman of the feast. An- other booth where shekels will not be refused is the old-fashioned tintype wishes for a two-bit piece. If you get the big half of the bone it entitles you to pick your own gift from a large as- sortment, A pretty girl with sharp shears will cut out your silhouette, Children from emporium. Accurate facial likenesses | the Model School will perform. There will be snapped. Henrietta G. Oder | will be toe dances and national dances, will tell fortunes. The girls at college |The high school department will ren- have collected more than 300 wish-| der excerpts from the latest jazz. Saturday night the Choral Club and college bones, dried and cured to the proper degree of elasticity, You get two the orchestra will pipe CHILDREN’S SHOES 20% lower in orice than a year ago! OTHERS, you who pay the bills—children like to wear SHOOKIDS but you must M judge their value, SHOOKIDS are all leather—they cost the least of any, by the month. Their prices today are from 15 t0 259; less than in 1Q2t. GENUINE CALFSKIN BLACK TAN Sizes 6 to 8 (Children’s) 4.15 4.25 8% to 11 4.85, 5.00 11% to 2 (Misses’) 5450 57h off ER TTA Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard OPER. PORES 41-51 W 34"St. NewYork Pagina Newark Store ~649 Broad St bazaar is expected to fill the chest to. overflowing. e ' ‘There is to be a Roman restaurant, @: BONWIT TELLER. & CQ The Sponally Shop of Orginalions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Os (5) PRESENT JEUNE FILLE FASHIONS For Misses—Sizes 14 to 18 And for the Petite Woman MISSES’ THREE PIECE SUITS With Matching Cape or Coat . . . . 69.50 A slip-on frock and jaunty cavalier cape of navy blue or tan Poiret twill is piped with a constrasting color ribbon. A trock of Poiret twill has sleeves of contrasting Georgette Crepe and is accompanied by a boxcoat with Mandarin sleeves. PLOY) Other three piece suits in tweed and fine twill cords 29.50 to 16.500 MISSES’ TWEED SUITS 27.50 to 55.00 Swagger little suits of boyish simplicity with single or double-breasted sack coats; also feminized versions with contrasting grosgrain ribbon v bindings. V, MISSES’ HOMESPUN FROCKS—o ne piece models with bright touches of Czecho Slovakia embroidery; also coat frocks of homespun with fringed edges 25.00 27.50 37.50 MISSES’ CANTON CREPE FROCKS * Three Distinctive Versions 38.00 Varying types ot the new low waistline models. One has a wide lacquered ribbon with large em- broidery motif at front. Another frock is draped with uneven hem. And again one has loose plaited panels, Colors: navy blue, black, henna and peri- winkle. ARMAMENT NOW ON SALE CHRONOLOGY CONFERENCE 4 FOUNTAIX OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Complete in Every Detail AT ALL NEWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, 5 35c é, ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD ee " ” " # wee PRATT REONT IASON meee - : minis TY ie 5 pero erege down on melody, vocal and instru-jher accompanist. There will be 1 mental. One of the treats will be the | dramatic playlet, “Over the Gaiden appearance in this city of Miss Helen | Wail,” in which piece, according tw Graves, an opera singer, whe has yol-|Mtss Lillian Goldman—a bewltening unteered to render “Samson and De- {lass who gra dinted last year—thore is Nlah,” and if she is hard pressed for |a dragon. 3 more will he “Aria from Car-| The girl | the college have heen men.” M es is a graduate of| preparing a gala week-end of the musica‘ lege. lepartment of the col-| fuss, fun d “nd frolic to raise that Miss Florence Morris will bo $2,000. B. Altman & Co. New Arrivals for Spring Misses’ Sports Coats smartly fashioned in the wanted models, are shown in imported camels’shair, Scotch fleece, plaid and mixed fabrics. There is also a splendid representation of the latest American materials. The prices, in regular stock, range from $29.00 78.00 (Second Floor) to Misses’ and Girls’ French Hats are a present feature of unusual interest in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. 1 importation just received from Paris em- braces a number of the most charming styies, the latest creations and most artistic pro- éuctio >t youthful wearers. The Boys’ Suits are modeled on smappy lines, portraying bright, attractive designs in conformity with the freshness and buoyancy of the approach- ing season. (sizes 6 to 18) with two pairs of ickerbockers, may be obtained at $12.50, 15.50, 20.00 th Floor) upward Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York An Especially Desirable Assortment of New RUGS Rugs of beauty and long life, good taste and economy, to brighten any interior. Patterns, colorings and sizes for any decorative need. One of the choicest, largest collections in the city, and every rug is attractively priced, upholding the ALEXANDER reputation for sound VALUE. 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