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os eueresenerenees: REA it ISAM LSS MASEL GER Ran TY TRO PRINCESS, YOLANDE \MAY BE- MARRIED TO |, PRINCE NICHOLAS SLEUTFFOR Woons {Commissioner Who Skipped } “Enright in Promotions. _, For the first time since Police Com: | Missioner Arthur Woods ignored the | Dame of Lieut. Richard KH. Bnright at the top gf, the list of Neusenunts elig-.| thie for promotion, the name of an | Pligible man was passed in the promo Yion of three captains to-day. Th man skipped by Commissioner Rich- ard EB, Enright was Lieut, Deloss Evans, now assisting Inspector Domi Rick Henry in the Bronx _ Evans was chief of Arthur Woodht scret service in keeping track of ¢ rsonnel of his department Saya y : AAA ig ooftly’’ ws the rank and file gas Nea cP Kin} Ba Pending for Wedding One, of his principal occupatfons Wictor Emmanuel's ‘Was reporting on the activitie it . A jeut. R. E. Enright. And ft, : to Roumanian, foods passed over Lieut, Enrigitts Lonmin ia Fn - we if It is learned that nm me at the head of the promtean ater yiding for the marriage st three times. ot} de, eldest daughter of mai manuel of Italy, to aN # younger son of ‘The men promoted to be re William Van Keure! “ Hahah und Josdph F. jn. | Ferdinand .of sRoumanin, says an ‘an Keuren was put in chgpim'of | chance "lake despatch from Rome. raffic A; Callahan was sent Sphre- |The repork comfirmed. ce Capt. W. A, Builey, teiatgfetred | In Devei ‘a Brussels despatch re- : é ported Pripgess Yolande’s engagement the Murine Division trogs-Popillar /fo"the: Duke of Brubant, eldest son of reet, Brooklyn, and Thompson wasliciny Albert of the Belgians. In Janu- t to West 100th Street in the place |ary there was a story that she was en- the Igte Captain Clark gaged to King Boris of the Bulgers. Capt. Callahun received to-day the] = a= ngressional medal for heroixm, in Sea tn EL Bianeninal trom| APPROVE PROJECT Abi at Asbury Park, Septl 3 FOR WOMEN’S COURT {Bernard McGowan, John J. Moran. hn Boyle, John P. Catlanan, Johb YY, Otto Nikly and Charles J i n Were promoted to be leutenant j ——»— ASHES IN FLAMES 0000 Appropriation fur Cor- rectional Centre. uvorable actlon was taken to-day the Bourd of Estimate's Commit ef the Whole on a plan for the Hishment of a correctional centre forégyomen and girls, the principal teatires of which are to be u house ” detention and a women's court The committee voted to recommend ves Trapped} ) Woman When Firemen Hes: tate, Then Disappears. nea tc the bound an appropriation of Running through Nampa fohg AAG) :759,000+for the project ich even the firemen had consid-| The Mayor's Committee of Women, | ‘ $ oy | Pepresented by Mrs. Wi 1 Randolph ad toa} hot and thick to oan lle Laka : ei gece mae ee GBT Epi *Fipaad aya cttgpenked plan to city Mien Street “Testu: A-riddenl officials Jan. 9 last, Tt was then joman from a five-story tenement at | suggested that the centre be located 10l Orchard Street at noon to-|%sland which the city already owns as ‘The hero, known In the neigh. [JMeh .Horth of the court house site, ay. Rarer REG e BY) ur the question of location is yet barhood ‘only as ‘John, suffered to be determined by the Board of Misters on the hands and face, After| Hatimate, as well as other details of veacue tha project mplishing the he uis pa The appropriation ix expected to be Rix ak: tar frat flowy, |made by the board as the committee aris iperets peakez ry fiat pais his amade “up of all its members and its action was unanimous The com mittee'’s recommendations will be laid before the Board of Estimate for- ron Dom palm dine gp the second r. When “tie firemen ‘artived Ls hid mally on Maret } ‘Patty tried ory out his helftge avife, was, in the street acting Nke" mai. Sac trapped in y fat on the seeous r. Kiremen’'fookdd {nto tite nal! |: and decided to astempt mthe vesque with a ladder Wild ‘the? were 1: f ing the ladder’ /Ughpu the. Janir dashed in, found . , Rempsky aod otiried lier out! ofl? i t HOLD-UP YHAR John Bentham, twenty 441 Bast 128d St was ute prison to-day for cight years in the Court of General Sessions, after pleading guilty to holding up and robbing and beating Max J. Het ‘man, Bix former employer, of No. 535 ‘West 40th Street, The mask Benthara used dropped from his face and he wae recognized. Leo Kane, ninetecn, was hia partner in the holdup. Kane was tried and cham appeared against him. Convicted, -Kahe yesterday re- ceived from eight to sixteen years, SP eryae. ORILD KiItAsD -BY ABTOMOnITAR. John Sheehan, six, of No. 227 East Bist Street, was killed by an automobile operated by William Hearn, of No. 110 Fast 118th Street, at Third Avenu OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G Introducing «t a nik in”? Strap Sandals ere. ig ~ “Pe Fer. Women and Misses “dn Exclusive New Style for Sport, Street and.Dance Wear Featuring the color combinations, now in pronounced favor. Ivory Smoked Elkskin, trimmed with Tan Calf. Brown Calf with Ivory Elkskin. or Patent Leather with Blue Kidskin. 3 ay Pane Board ‘of Estimate Committee Asks | 5 LOCKWOOD BILLS WIN APPROVAL OF CITIES COMMITTEE Assessed Value as Basis for Rental Value Reported Favorably,.. ALBANY, March 7.—Five of the Lockwood Housing Committee bills were reported favorably to the Legis- Inture to-day by the Senate Citivs Committee. No action was taken on the other measures pending a hearing which will take place to-morrow. The billig which were reported to- day seek to provide ‘That the assessed value of prop- erty shall ‘be regurded as a fair value and from the basis for com puting a reasonable rent or rental until April 1, of the time for beginning construction of new dwellings which will be exempt from local taxation unt Jan, 1, 1982. A continuance of the prohibition of ouster actions during the hous- ing emergency until Feb. 15, 1924. An extension of the existing rent laws until Feb, Wor extension u return of jury fees in cases tried together before the same juries by persons living in the same dwellings and on the | sume facts. | “Phe five measures which were re- ported from the Cities Committee, of which Senator Leonard W. H. Gibbs, Republican, of Erle, is Chairman, are declared to be slated for speedy pas- sage by the Legislature, It 4s doubt- ful if they will be éven considered as controversia! legislation, leaders said. pila eens |BATTLE ON FLOOR PLANNED TO SAVE LOCKWOOD BILLS By Joseph S. Jordan. | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening | World.) | ALBANY, March 7.—The Lockwooo Housing Committee started action to day on the bill permitting the State life insurance companies to | Ww at prices new low prices. PRIMROSE of silks you can colors, for evening yard - value in court aetions. q woe on “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH-7, 1922, ‘per cent. of their assets in the bulld- ing. of dwelling apartments ‘to: be rented at the rate of §2 a room, to which ‘enterprise the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York City haa committed’ ftbeit, ©" Notice was served’ in. both houses of @ motion to discharge the Insur- aneé Cominittee’ trv: farther ‘donsid- eration of tho Dill, In the Lower Mouse the notice was directed to the Committee on Rules, which ‘takes over afl bills that remain to be reported by midnight. A hearing of the proposed measure has been had by the Joint Insurance Committee, since which time there has been. no-action on it. The motion to discharge will be heard to-morrow, when a fight 1s promised on the floor 6f both houses. Samuel Untermyer, Chief Counsel for the Lockwood Committea, . will reach Albany t6-night and argue tn favor of the rest of the committee's present law amendments’ and the housing bills’ (ptreduced last week elle OUSTED FROM HOTEL THEY RAN FOR 16 YEARS Refused to Pay Remt Asked’ for Rockaway Point Building. A verdict dispossessing Nits Friberg and his wife Sophie from, the hotel they built and have conducted -fot sixteen years at Rockaway Point was toxday di- rected by County Judge Humphrey of Queens in the action brought’ Mewins! the Fribergs by the Rockaway Point Company, Ine 2 ae given to show that (iv again and again wi- e , when Friberg refused to sign it. that time he and his wife have occupied the premises and declined to pay the rent asked. Counsel for the Fribergg moved to rt | aside the verdict on the ground that his clients have put their all in the hotel, | which will now revert to the company. | Argument on the motion will be heard Saturday. | aie ee BRING BIG ROCK HERE FFOR ROOSEVELT GRAVE From ‘Calebri Saves a The Grace Line steamship Maria! Teresa, from Valparaiso, arrived this moriting, bringing a rock weighing a ton and a Dalf taken ftom the Culebra Cut and destined to be placed new the | grave of former Presidént Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. The Maria ‘Teresa also brought 1) in gold, which had started noi (he freighter Garfield of the game fine, Cat—Same Carri¢y, HE Primrose Silk Stores, latest addi- tion to the institutions of Fifth Ave- nue, and established to be regarded as the silk selling center of New York, offer Spring Fashion Silks in endless variety.’ Domestic and Imported Silks of every description—these-are the new silks at absolutely the lowest for the best quality «The proof of the Primrose Prices® is in the buying of your silks at the Prim-' rose Silk Stores—and then comparing ‘them, quality for quality, and price for price, with silks found elsewhere. Primrose Prices for Wednesday Imported Crepe Chiffon in 45 shades and colors. Beautifully adapted to the making of dinner and evening frock» as well as dainty negligees. Ayard - - - - Georgette Crepe in a selection of 3$ colors, Qne of the favored sil for daytime dresses for Spring, or, in lighter “ Gros de Londres Taffetas in 20 dark, medium and able colors of fashion. the advanced Taffetas Ayard - - 1 PRIMROSE... . SILK STORES,” Franers Tuvwne, President FIFTH AVENUE AT 381TH STREET Northeast Coreer whieh went ashore on the Colombian | coast. The gold was salvaged from the x extra low PRICES for Silks’ are find. = 95 dinner frocks. A «eis eg alse and 1.10 tee dade of the most desir ioe Brags eae] QS, ym Beachtd' snip. |. . LEIPSIC FAIR BEATS RECORD ON ATTENDANCE Kemarkable Business Being Done Also in Trading. LEIPSIC; March 7.—Records for at- tendance at the Leljiele- fair, the not- : gathering where German’ produé- ers and buyers from home and abroad come into ke td were broken yes- terday when 180,000- persons were preg- ent. The reports indicate also (iat a record business. {8 being done, trans- factions in’ different Imes runriing into millions of marks, particularly in tex- tiles, books, machinery, paper and technical apparatus. German inquiries are reported heavier than usual. President bert has arrived to attend the fair and the Russian trade rep: sentative in Germany, with three aa- sistants, is on the ground, seamen EXPECT “RIPPER” BILL TO PASS N. J. SENATE Legislatare Has Yet to Pans Serien PSYCHIC STUDENT DIES ETHERIZING HIMSELF Youth Went Into Comatose State to Write Impressions, Thure B. Wiggielus, twenty-three, # chemist living in a furnished room at No. 110 Norman Avenue, Brooklyn, was found dead when his father, Frank Wiggielus, called to visit him at his room to-day. Death was caused by an overdose “of ether: Mr. Wiggielus said that his son had long been a believer in spiritual phil- osophy and student of psychic re- search, He was in the habit of ex- perimenting with drugs and making concoctions containing ether. His father said he had frequently delib- erately gone into a comatose state in order to write his impressions when he revived. > 2 HASTINGS POLICEMEN of “Dry” Measur: TRENT N. J.. March 7.—Follow- ing its passage at a stormy session of] WERE DRUNK, IS CHARGE the State. Assembly last night. the xipper'* bHl ousting the present State Bridge and Tunnel Gommission ap- pointed by Gov, Edwards, was expevi- ed to be passed by the Senate a that Good Liquer ye nd Rich- Hooch In Plentifal in Old Daya, Resident Patrolmen William Finnerty body went into session to-day ard Dunn, who were relieved from daty ane Assembly pabeed he Alten ¥ull| by Village President Thomas F. Rey- ‘rew repealer, which the Senate had inga-on-Hu already approved, This Ohl maw’ grag] olds of Hastings-on-Hudeon last Thursday night, will be tried before the Village Board of Trustees this evening on charges of intoxication on post. jong workingmen, no is a New York while looking for a to the Governor for final, action. The Senate to-day will take up a series of dry enforcement bills designed to re- place .the Van Ness-Act, whic «hel recently declared invalid. Bene Following a fight President Reynolds glove manufacture: SHELA, EXPLODES, KE NG ” y policeman, said he saw Finnerty intoxi- ~. WORKMAN, - cated, He took his club, revolver and Francis Holton of Mechanicsvitie, N.{badge from him and placed him on -UMg ‘aftértiopn -white un-|charges. Patrolman Dunn, he said, nel fro ma truck at the|ecame along and remonstrated, There- general ard States hee’ plant of the United Government at Morgan, near Perth Amboy. One of the. shells being handled by Molton exploded, fracturing his skull upon Rey: d Dunn under the same ol Resi e that hooch is as easily obtained in this section as good liquor was before Prohibition B.2 tara & Cn. For to-morrow (Wednesday) An Important Offering of Electric Lamps most’ att ractively .priced Boudoir Lamps, finished in ebony, ivo or mahogany; with silkshade. . $3.85 Bridge Lamps of wrought iron, with shade of parchment paper . - $7.50 Table Lamps, finished in antique gold; with 10-inch shade of rose georgette, $7.85 Table Lamps of solid mahogany, with 18-inch silk-lined wicker shade . $8:50 Floor Lamps (double fight) finished in antique gold, with antique ivory and poly- chromedecoration. . . . . $18:5Q (Shades to harmonize with these last-mentioned tamps may be purchased in the Department) Electric Candlesticks, finished in antique gold; for console use . . + $3.90 Also Mahogany Candlesticks, complete witheandle. . . . . .... $1.00 (Sale on the Fifth Floor) “Another Extraordinary Sale of Imported Writing Papers of extremely fine quality, in blue, gray, lilac and white; the.envelopes lined with tissue of contrasting tone; in boxes containing 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes to match offering ‘unsurpassed value at ay wt JSC per box Special prices will be quoted for stamping this stationery from purchasers’ own dies. “A charming Easter gift (Sale on the First Floor) Madison Avenuc- Fitth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets ‘New Bork ( ReConnection With Any Other Estabhchment im the Work WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Tf you had just returned from a trip to Paris you would be better able to appreciate the new Sashion features o of these , SILK FROCKS For Women and Misses Extraordinary Value at 18.50 — New—as the Spring— Chic—as a charming Parisienne Smart—as the American Women herself AND A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY VALUE AT THIS SALE PRICE. Fust look at the materials: CANTON CREPE CHIFFON TAFFETA CREPE DE CHINE GEORGETTE SATIN-FACED CANTON All the Spring Colors as well as plenty of the staple NAVY BROWN and BLACK; RoConnection With Any Other Establishment m the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Women’s and Misses? New Spring Suits IN A ROUSING SALE Extraordinary Value at yp. 2 5° The secret of dressing well on a moderate allowance, according to one of the best dressed women in. town, is to take ad- vantage of opportunities like this to get “What you want at less than you expect to pay.” Wool Checks . Tweeds A aumber of narrow-belted models with coats in the various smart lengths the mode approves. Excellently tailored in the way ‘of far more expensive suits..Silk lined. Tans, bfowns; blues, rose, gray and orchard. Mannish Weaves

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