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} THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROB 7, 1922. i i a. ING|CRIME WAVE BILLS |EFFORT TO RESTORE | WANT “KINK” TAKEN OUT “WRCOLORICK AGAIN i NY. PROSE PROSECUTOR PASSED BY SENATE PRIMARY LAW FAILS} OF HARLEM SHIP CANAL Caulficld Defen im Movement|New Yorkers at " y One Makes Penalty for First for Tin Bill. #2,000,000 App istrict Attorne: ive fF owing Hn mart ake Up | DeKree Robbery Ten Yeury | coms Romp at Smear | wae cone me a rr f Correa ne Brea ing arin ake Up to Life. ALBANY, March 7.—Members of the | 77°" * p dagiolht ene lendar. Legislature think they seo a new light] ALBANY, Mayen, ToltuPnay Hulbert, 1 from a Staff creirensent of le RT ‘The Legislative Committee of the Malach The Liacttiad — belied veg hee wane Caulfield en caer a of a hes Association of District Attorneys of| ALBANY, Mare —Bills passed ta rooklyn in his effort to have the | Michao’ 5 nd abow y New York State has propery tte | the night scasion of the Senate, which Judiciary Committce discharged from| , including the entire Bronte lasted until early this morning, tn-|the further consideration ¢ tite bill to| © i letes paaeTaLe on the he : ja Wallace, District At-| 4 ine four Walton bile calculated | tostore @ portion of the repealed pri- Heaney bil tO ut & epannel througn Democrat Named by Governor torney of Quoens County, to 60 tO), iuck the incrouse of crime. Oho| mary law. eer then thea. Qt: te inka a Albany and find out what has hap-| ice, tne punishment for murder In| While the vote in tho Assembly was|straisht path for the barge canal Into for Weeks’s Place—Repub- | pened to bitte introduced by Senator tng second derree fe imprisonment 79 (0 68 against Mr. Caulfeld's motion | ‘2° Harlem River, ‘The bill carriea a lican to Succeed Hotchkiss. | Cot!lto ana Assembiyman Jesse, which |instead of mintmum of twenty yeara, | to discharge, there were many absentees |e re ee iite was much impressed would give to the District Attorney of | Another makes the punishment for firat| from the House, and a clase call, it ts ais t arguments presented. To-day New York County the right to make |@ecree robbery from ten yeare to life, | wald, might have told @ different story ders any there is no doubt the Instead of the present One® to tweaty] More than one Republican who voted | * ut which saves a water haul of Stern Brothers Weat 42nd Street (Geeween 5th and Gch Avenues) West ¢3rd Screes cA Noteworthy Sale Wednesday of IMPORTED LACES « INSERTIONS The fine quality products of skilled Belgian and [rish lace makers (From a stat Correspondent of The Evening World.) up his own trial calendars, He 18] yc, aealead hide aa : los, will have to be made dill abolishes Indeterminate | °* sald to-day that If tho bit! | but the Shaokno bftl will At DECIDEDLY ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES. ALBANY, March 7.—Ail hats are!the only District Attornoy im the va hed toe 1088 pty mang | tad roached the floor they would have get through this session. PORN N Ammer e nner ome off to the Chief Executive for breaking |Stute who has nothing to say about /sentonces Mt OM atvigion between | voted for a rupoal of last year's law, ably 6 when and where he shall try cases. nd grand larceny f i : ihe bits of precedent and’ Borile|% petty lareeny 4! y from] In the Scnate tire bill of Senator Wis-| THE ADDED ATTRACTION down The calendars in this county are pre- | $59 to $100. basset lila rom the Detroit Free Press.) | Real Vatenciennes & Point Keal Irish Crochet Lace & Rating Edward J. McGoldrick, a Dem-| pared by the Judges of Gencrul Ses-| Senator Cotlllo's bill providing en | Wal! of Albany to repeal the rea: of th: : fun t out of : : . . ecrat, for Justice of the Supreme | sions. undertoker's bill for funeral, expensce| Direct Primary Law also reposes tn yea pore Kivaye ta sone de Binche Edging Insertion Insertion f Court of tho First District, to succeed} It appeurs that the Judges of Gen- iB aS Oe witeree ee committee, where it soems destined to! know, but after the game I'm ff Bartow &. Weeks, deceased eral Sessions are oppoved to the pro- eae ig 2 his bill defining the rank remain until the end of th sion, clever with the dice box. PER YARD. PER YA . fa addition to this the Senate pald| Pose legislation. Judge Rosulsky [of omciate who may sharo In the relict | = RD has been open in his opposition, And fynd of the New York City Fire De- = Mr. MoGoldrick the rare distinction | (he Cotillo-Jesse bills are reposing in] partment of immediate confirmation, a tribute|the Codes Committecs of the Senate 28c, 45c, 98c t9 15.95 25c, 75c, 98c te 10.95 —————_———— HEARING ON MATERNITY PILLS i to any except a former|and the House, although it is under- MORROW AT ALBANY. paces Byes Pa a a by the} Stood that Gov. Miller is in favor of] ALMANY, March | 7.—The Member of the Senate, and by the proposed legislation. Finance Committee will hold a th HY game token it is the second time In! ‘The power of making up the triul|ing to-morrow upon the Duell and two years this honor has been con-| calendars was taken away from the Senet wan WROUUENE. te acy ferred on former Justice McGoldrick. ' District Attorney of New York HO vonator U, Hewitt, committee ; County and given to the Judges of | chairinan. Senator James J. Walker pald lO- General Sessions during the first ad- @uent tribute to his friend and fellow) ministration of William Travers Democrat in seconding his nomina-| Jerome. The Judges churged that thon, and was followed by Majority | Mr. pophnis: was impeding justice by his met! of assigning cases for peecer Cayton B. Lise, trial. Previously there had been a Tho death of Supreme Court JUs-| scandal in the udministration of John tice Henry D. Hotchkiss, yesterday,|R. Fellows over the pigeonholing of Gift. Ieaves another vacancy to be filled, | Indictments. ‘and it tw believed bere that Harry It has been said that New York County is about 2,000 cases behind, Cushing, Secretary of the Unton| vite in Kings County there were| There's a place 56:2 14-kt. White Gold Wrist WATCHES Women's and Misses’ hand - engraved, tonneau, aquare, round or- cushion shapes. Fifth Avenue ac 35th -Smrect ; Enablished. 1879 Very omalf Watches fitted with 15 jewel lever movements. Ribbon bracelets with 14-kt- white. gold clasps acached, Very Special at $24.75 (MAIN FLOORS fe Heath (quarters LAMPS f MATURES WILL CLOSE OUT—TODAY A Limited Number of Geague Club, will get the appoint-/ only about 300 cases awaiting trial. | in every home ment. The story gocs that the two| Mr. Wallace was instructed to pre- for iehie ie ooaatne 7 decided upon by| Pare legislation placing New York} hand wroug! |. ypebthnteel a ehiedadl aoe roe tn, | County on the same busis in this re- | iron Bridge Lamp, with its ce} Gov. Miller, with tho approval of the t tha Suator. the 5 fund painted parchment | 7 ; ae ee peakek ee Pe NAVY UNFINISHED Remarkae Valuegiing im a Sale of wiew of removing, as far as possible,| ABERDEEN HoTE MANAGER! And what a tempting price! the bench from politics. DIES SUDDENLY. Different from ’ In furthérancé of the plan it 1s un-| George Baker, fifty-two ycars old,| ¢Y edhe sara Werstood an agreement exists between | manager of the Hotel Aberdeen, No.| fires "hung and "iphted. the Republican Leaders of New York |17 west 824 Street, w: Al et unusually low City and Tammany that a Republican | 4 t oe 2 vee ee dead | prices. and a Democrat will be appointed by | (= Ms room at the hotel to-day by 9) getab, Quarter Century the Governor to the Court of General |clerk. Death apparently was due to WORSTED SUITS BOYS’ WASH SUITS Smartly tailored Oliver Twist, Middy and Russian models in sions when the bill creating two | he: ire aE TA Ween Mahe NDON ’ plain or striped PEGGY CLOTH and CRASH SUITINGS. $1. 5 Beeson wen fet cratng two par are. Baer Ya been man Lo for Men and Young Men Gea aig yan, Sede Wedindes ae. 7 Gov. Miller's selections for Genera) Bessisnr are sald to be former Judge |™months, previously acting in a simi-| — Q) comreAghrien j Morris Koenig, a Republican, and Au-|lar capacity at the Union Square Ho- 85 r DGA DY | Putant District Attorney Robert A.|tel, with which ho had been con-| gegen Hemon ® Prince Johnstone, a Democrat. nected a number of years, Pe SAN RCE ETE Best & Co. — Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 WEDNESDAY Some have white blouses and colored trousers, others have contrasting collars and cuffe $35 $45 Heretofore up to 65.00 TH MATERIALS ARE GUARANTEED FAST COLORS. . . . Comprehensive New Assortments of Medium and light weight suits, in correct, conservative DAINTY SPRING APPAREL models. Regulars, shorts, for Infants and Small Children : ‘Whether it be complete layettes for infants, smart apparel for the child or the many other longs and stouts. accessories, we are adequately prepared to fulfill every individual need at moderate prices. Unusual Values for To-morrow : Small Children’s Bloomer Small Children’s Coats of Spring Capes and Coats Dresses of fine Chambray or Cretonne. smart Tweeds and Homespuns in choice Also of Imported Gingham, hand em- colorings. Also regulation Serge Coats. of Scotch Homespuns, Herring- | owe and hand oe to 6 yrs. Sizes 2 to 5 years. , ; : 2:65, 2.95 and 3.85 7.95, 10.85 and 13.50 bones, Overplaids and Mixtures 2 $7.95, ‘Oo FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1887 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 39.50 PARTICULARLY smart model is of duo- Stamped Articles for Embroidering The Art‘Needlework Department-is;now showing a wide watiety of serviceable’ articles for embroidering purposes. tone tweed, with standing collar and band | Representing Noteworthy Val . : . | epresentin Values are. trimming of contrasting veldyne. Other capes | with hood collars and coat fronts. The coats HOUSEDRESSES pcs nl ese ay : eng Ce aan hee are cut English fashion, with raglan sleeves, 1.65 | 3.57 | stamped in easily-made designs, stitched or scalloped edge, loose back or belted, bone or leather buttons. Were $1.94 | Were $4.50 | 75c, 95¢ $1.10, 1.50, 1.95 r price | ; ; ppAcceienr en | Stamped’Luncheon Sets (13 pcs.)— Unbleached Masalin Luncheon The Call dC mono eon ri gen merce Gh wiht | ce amped feces phe e a ot Panele ape or checked percals hemstitched finish for’ crochet edge, ieleded, P. F > Pi b V ; | lars and cuffs. At | || $1.00, 1.35 75c, 85c in eldyne 4s the higher priceare Stamped’ House Dresses~--Straight- Cotton Huck Towels--Scamped in checked gingham g ; | line models of pretty Chambrays, Per- effective designs, finished by scalloping, dresses with white cales and Ginghams, 3 pigue revers and mt 25c, 35c, 50c 75.00 cuffs, and _trim- | $1.50, 1.75, 2.25 wing of rick-rack. Turkish Towels—Large php ng : rs Both models are | Stamped Black Sateen Bridge for the new patchwork designs or emb’y ; A GRACEFUL straight line model in the new pictured. Other | Table Covers, 75¢ and $1.50 65c, 75c, 95c ; models included | shade “Pinecone” with matching silk em- ; broidery, and loose panels hanging below the { hem. Wraps are also included at this price, and there are many smart ones with wide sleeves, draped collars, etc, at higher price. Sizes 36 to 46 SR a ka aR A A | Pink Brocade Corsets 2.86 ARMAMENT NOW ON SALE GHRoNoLOGY CONFERENCE 4 FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE Were $5.00 1922 WORLD ALMANAC — ; tail Medium bust and with elastic inserts in back. 35c &, Per Pri: WS SrAbs eons Pic 35c See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising ADD: ni de WORLD we “ue " “ Every garment is silk lined throughout WOMEN’S SIZES, THIRD FLOOR

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