The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 9

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" § ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. ~ JERSEY ASSEMBLY en 230" sh vwe|3,638 AUTO VIOLATORS | DEATH AT 100 | 7 Stern Brothers vetheart as Old as Married Because via BEGUN IN YOUTH din the E Market Court, | Published the ARRESTED IN PELL MEN! ENDS ROMANCE lesa Fares the Cause, Interstate [Green dnl Rabinowitz found. 9 $5 DIL, GHA Convteted wad Ll) They walked hurried Wer the route toh ove REFUSES 10 RATIFY Commerce Commission had travelled Dagner and} stagtetrat sort Mi Is Tou, ed up $9 Will be are as road Commission declared to- WASHINGTON, March 9.—In« fle Court uctivition for the month of of His Health, Sh ‘ creased pansenger fares have jost 10/11 FAMILIES FLEE FIRE | tebruary 1 Gocenmnig: alts West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. } | ihn FALLEONAE HE pai cunt’ OF the aes AT MORNING BLAZE|,,,..%""', ‘The deati of the Rev, Peter SMe- } sd senger business they had in 1920 and w ii valgnme inte, " c' e Nab at York 1 AM, all village in ; sap cara also the good will of the public, Fred] UMidrea Wrapped in re! Livingaton County, ended a ro- M fe 1 | Drys Have Vote Reconsidered] Ww. Putnam of the Minnesota Rail- Sivan SS RSIGEN etter etic é F ; i vit pelo a ro ‘ost Exceptional Values in a Sale of per lights and fit Mr. McNab on Jan. 6 and Resolution Tabled for number of children who were hastily i the final argument in the Interstate for reckless drivini Six Hcenses wore his one hundredth Action To-Day. Commerce Commission's inquiry into] ¥Fapped in blankets, had to ee to-day} revoked. Other fons were for it 4, if she lives, the : generat rate levels. through the smoke-filled halls of the] various minor of Of the total youth, Miss iso of York, “The railroads eighteen months ago apartment house at No. 1495 A rdam| number of persons convicted, 1,070 Men’s HIGH SHOES and OXFORDS | TRENTON, N. J., March 9—Re-|had the good will of the public and] Avenue because Morris Levine's furni-] Were hp ot of bag kal the atten will cel ne hundredth uirfng one vote for its passage, the} to-day they have lost it," Mr. Put-]ture store on the ground floor was ey A Bae Wake Lteeee Diesen. | DIETS ; : ps ution by Senator Roberts of Bur-| AM asserted. “It is the relationship] ablaze. Patrolman Lennon of the Weat| {ive of a fine were imposed on seven.) . planned {n early A comprehensive assortment of the finer gtade footwear * : “lof the railroad users through the|ts t Station went into the build-| teen of the accused and 158 othe tw Magton for the ratification by New |ticxet windows and on the passenger |inz and, quelling the confusion, di-] sont to Jail in default of paxment off ti Chanteuse, Secu ered Wersey of the Federal Prohibition|trains that forms public opinion, not a ey Beth pag te he F collected for the mont! minister's ill health, Amendment, adopted by the Senate | through the freight department. “bent the Becondl a°6 ie : Monday night, was defeated in the As- ~¥ rived, but confined them to the store, sembly. PRISONER LEAVES TRAIL |the toss being pecima ted, at about $2,500. The Third nd msterdam ven But as a missing vote is assured OF MONEY IN STREETS] (7° was tied up for twenty min , for the support of the measure, the Saari, es by the blaze. irys succeeded in having the reso- lution tabled and made a special) Alfred Dagner, 19, of No. 227 ‘order of business for 3 o'clock this|Second Street, who was paroled A case of leprosy ting fatally, is afternoon. Great opposition, not only| months ago by Judge Rosalsky after! reported by Dr. Charles Norris, Chief & two years’ sentence for grand lar-| Medical Examiner, after an autopsy mmong the Democrats, but also among|ceny, was found early this morning in| held to-day on the body of Andrew wome of the Republicans, to the rati-|the candy shop of Bernard Branfman,|Denijhior, seventy-four, who die t at No. 164 Rivington Street, and the| his home, No. 75 Fourth Avenue, yes- fication of the amendment by New [coi “register, which had ‘contained| terday. Dr. Norris suys a large num- Jersey developed. $169 last night, was empty. ber of leprosy bacilli were present in The resolution was defeated by a] Dagner was taken to the Clinton the body. vote of 29 to 27, thirty-one votes ing necessary for its passage.\ Assem- blyman George W. Hobart of\ Essex, leader of the dry delegatian and are fen cterae tel! GOWMNWGXMNOL, Broadway, ‘a order to move for the reconaider- e ath Sts. Gnd Sons, Shana mostly from our regular stock Reduced to $5.35 (Formerly up to $11) A diversity of ia desirable, distinctive shapes in superior quality Kidskins, Calfskins, Cordovans, Patent Leathers, Scotch and Norwegian Grains. All embody workmanship of the highest character throughout. Paroled Youth Found in Shep Near Rifled Register. CASE ° y RESULTS IN All sizes in the assortment but not in every ‘model. °. fe) MEN’S LISLE HALF HOSE New Spring assortments at Prices which Represent Exceptional Value. His vote, with that of Assemblyman Sexsmith of Monmouth, a dry, who Ree verernt corm oune be cnc * 9g * Extr ality Colored Lisle Half Mercerized Lisle Hose in a variet hibitionists ‘will carry the ‘measure Additional 15% Discount Sale Hose— If and contrasting stripes; also of attractive heather mixtures rd ‘ feat ressiuticn making the measure Off Our stripes and shot effects. excellent quality serviceable hose " ney wan carriod by a voto of $3 t s 1e e OY” Te Kepwtiase vine eccst|| Present Reduced Prices of $1.00 pair 75c Par ratification of the amendment eS . Berns Aterantele Witiaies, Roreser, || CHINA — GLASSWARE — BRIC-A-BRAC — j all of Passaic; Franklin and Menain-|] | AMPS—BRASS GOODS—MAHOGANY WARE C ger of Essex; Lyons of Middlesex, Moore of Mercer, Blair and Corle of|} SILVER WARE, ETC., ETC. Atpuring the debate on the resotution|{ A LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE, DEPART= Rea sartaee Munro; bouneell sob tee MENT IS DEVOTED TO THE ABOVE ARTICLES. Ny New, Jersey, <Anti-Satoon Leasue,|] CALE FOR ENTIRE MONTH OF MARCH. checking up the votes for the measure. Men’s Seasonable Undergarments { ' We are now showing extensive new assortments of comfortable, light or medium weight garments at prices which represent exceptional value. Featured Especially for Friday and Saturday: Shirts and Drawers of White Men's Athletic Union Suits— Cotton Gauze— Shirts sleeveless or Extra fine quality nainsook. Well with half sleeves; drawers knee length. tailored, perfect fitting garments. Regular and Stout Sizes. VERY SPECIAL at each 75¢ 95c MEN’S UNION SUITS of Lightweight Wool and Cotton Mixtures, Natural ? color, half or long sleeves. Regular or stouts. ‘ . ws, $2.25 Thursday and Friday only — Sale posi- Excellent for Spring wear tively closes Friday evening. Piano De- partment will remain open to accommodate those who cannot come during the day. We prepared for the biggest 2 days’ business in our history and you are given the most extraordinary oppor- tunity for purchasing a real value in a musical instrument that you have ever enjoyed. The offers are so good that they will not be here long, so we adv’se you to come in and make your selection as soon as possible. Every one has been gone over and is in splendid condition. Several of them we could call as good as new, as you would agree The values are so great that we expect to sell them all by Friday evening. You are protected by the name of Wurlitzer in this sale and a guarantee as strong as you could possibly write yourself. Clever indeed was the artist who inspired the all- over, platinum-steel bead ciesign that decorates this fashionable crepe de chine overblouse, It will grace with pride the most festive of occasions —afternoon tea, the theatre, or the restaurant. It's so comfortable too—and there's not a button or a hook-and-eye on it! The flattering ‘bateau'’ neck, with its perk little bow at the back adds the last word in feminine loveli- ness. It comes in mohawk or navy—and, think of it—it costs only $4.98 To perfect the charm of your tew Spring suit—or to make the old one look like new—we made this fresh, crisp blouse of fine white batiste. Its collar fits as though tailor-made, overthe collar of your suit—and its soft white frill adds an appealing, feminine touch. Bect of all, every stitch of it is hand-inade— pin tucks, hemstitching, embroidered dots, and all. It's in an- questionably good taste and smartly ‘collegiate’ for office or classroom. Very specially pricedat - = - « » $2.98 Jo Psenne Player Pianos Former Sale + m Value Price Here is the very newest thing—a*Costume Blouse’—an : . “4 exact reproduction of a priceless Paris model, T's made Caldwell 5175 —first spring suits full-length, so you may wearit over a slip, or, by simply sew Weser Bros. 195 ; ing up thesides, as a complete dress. Fashioned of the richest Stodart 225 from the Kirsch- canton crepe, it i ble to any figure by means of its Strad 265 1 cevely coneaid eli bel. Th hi ru ane 295 baum shops! Won- ery French, too, are the wide bel Kinston T: 335 ng Kingston T.... ae 350 derful examples of which is repeated a Ay “ee Py ‘ pilus ak Sele Avalle re ape good tailoring. New You may have it in periwinkle shiewith na hora styles. New wool- with navy, . Bprcialy pie Pianos ens. And new low prices that give to WHAT TITE SMART V P Schleicher the dollar a lot ! ‘WE Si} rT c I ay- Sel : f BT WOMAN KNOWS $ Needham more buying power. EAR Nihe siple from Lerner. In fashionable ‘The Lerner Shops—the ant ments Stuyvesant hotels, in limousines, on Fifth Avenue—you neighborhood in New York and in all + Kastern as Carl! Sheel can distinguish her in any crowd —the wo- cities—know the coming mode just a litt! 1 Milton man who knows that watchword. She isthe woman most other shops. To carry styles that are at al! tim ow Huntington 375 «155 whose blouses are always smart—the woman of in the forefront of fashion——to have them just a as A B. Chase 450 165 Andere eeckiass saoe da ice Lue Ons Shad ‘tio B48 t, “1 learn the style from Lerner,”? alleys Dollar Weser Brosijcsscs. 400: 248 x Grand Pianos ) Topcoats— James & Holmstrom, $750 $195 $28.50 to $45 " 109 : st. Week Wheelock .. 900 300 va vite we | The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. € opr. . r ~ i} a Hem SHOPS ‘ro 120 West 42nd: Street tern. rot ers GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE SILK HOSIERY WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. ‘ ; ; | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. _l) Address Mail Orders to 19 West 36th Street, Ne : = ; ves. aa - Fe pee ic SE a CELE ie ss a It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It ——————————————————————————— _

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