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STAFF OF HOTEL WOMAN FROM BATH Locked In After Her Tub, She a.,|_'s Prisoner Until Door wr i Is Forced. } ) Mrs. Sydney MacGregor, who hed town Saturday with her hus- d from some place up in Ontario, it to the McAlpin Hotel, where they got a room and bath, ‘The Mac- Gregors have been married sixteen years. Sund-~ afternoon Mra. Mac- Gregor thought she would take a bath. The thought was the act. @ walk. Half an hour after she had stepped to the bathroom. Mrs. MacGregor ‘was ready to emerge. She turned the kob of the bathroom door. The knob turned but the door did not open Miss Eva Mooney, a young woman who is spending her sophomore year as a chambermaid ay the Mc- Alpin on the eleventh floor, the rappings, traced them to No. 1113 and opened the door. She found out the trouble and tried to pry open the bathroom door. If it had been a car window it couldn't have been shut tighter. Miss Mooney notified Miss Mann, the hall clerk, who in turn notified Leonard P. Dashiell, the handsomest young assistant manager in New York. Mr. Dashiell went up and tried t resisted even his efforts. honed to Sam ity man of the mother to Mr, MocGregor went out for heard Sam's name hotel story eep up you . “Buccor will se Having said that, wn to the office for Mr. McLaughlin r. Ready, assistant managers the door slic Then ogether, it Mr telephoned d while MacGregor into that bathroom?" Gregor. Finally, Mr brilliant idea ot carpenter, Re house locksmit started to wo: taneously. They had not been work- ing more than two minutes when the door swung open with a crash The crowd fell cried Mr. Mac- Ready conceived the or the house other into the corridor, Jane had a wil an panet tractured, Outsi permanently toj. od ‘| Rats That Bite Woman in Bed GATHERS TO FREE | Boomed to Die City Wages War of Extermin- ation on Rodents in Hunter’s Point and Ravenswood. Official rat catching by the Health Department is in progress in the Hunter's Point and Ravenswood part of Queens, following invasion of that territory by rodents from the Kast River waterfront, where scores of wartime warehouses, once filled with foodstuffs, are now empty. The rats have bitten a woman and some chil- dren, This led the Health Department to utilize an unexpended portion of its recent emergency appropriation for ONghting regional outbreaks of scarlet fever. Four special inspectors and a corps of expert rat catchers have been at 307 Fifth Avenue, ‘Special Sale of Tailored Suits Including 300 TAILORED TRICOTINES at $25 And Many Other New Models in Poiret Twill, Covert Cloth, Twill Cord, ete. $19.95 to $50! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. work for several days and 157 rats have been killed tn traps which break their necks. The boys of the district welcomed the advent of the rat catch- ers with wild enthusiasm, as did their dog friends, but the traps killed the rats and the climax came too soon Dr. John H, Barry, in charge of the work, sends the dead rats to Willard Yar oratories for determination of € noe of rables or other plague infection closed and very hungry, but lean. them crawled on the bed of Mra, Mary Reynolds, No. 162 12th Street, Ravens- wood, and bit her on the leg and an- other bit her on the Ip. No serious effects followed in that case or in the cases of the Giorgina children, No, 9) Sunswick Street, Ravenswood, who were nipped by the rodents. —__>—__ MAPLEWOOD CLUB The rats caught are healthy One of TO HAVE A NEW HOUSE} Harmony prevailed at the annual meeting of the Maplewood Country Club at Orange, N. J.. last night de- spite fear of friction over the raising of funds for a new $100,000 clud house, George EB. Low, a New York engineer, headed about fifty members who pro- Mlustrated OOL TRICO 4 Near 3ist Street 661 Fifth Avenue, 25% stree: REMOVAL SALE Our present lease has expired and our arrangements for our new home will be announced later We do not wish to take any of our present stock with us, subjecting it to the chance of moving, and are therefore offering a‘Sale of our complete collections of beautiful new Spring Gowns and Wraps, thus giving the public the benefit of these wonderful price-advantages before Easter instead of after Easter. Daytime Dresses $37.50 and $45.00 Canton Crepe, Renne Crepe, Romaine Crepe and Poiret Twill Dresses in the most advanced Afternoon and Dinner Dresses $59.50 and $69.50 Crepe Sheba, French Crepe, Canton Crepe, Romaine Crepe and Poiret Twill Dresses in all Three-piece Suits $59.50 to $95.00 Kasha Cloth, Poiret Twill and French Crepe in beautiful combinations of colors, exquisitely Dance and Dinner Gowns $59.50 to $95.00 Chiffon, Lace, Beaded effects, and all the season's desirable crepes also a few imported SIZES 14 TO 4 vind Spring modes. } wge j the wanted shades and colors, including black and navy blue. embroidered. Both cape and coat effects. | models. In all the wanted evening shades. & tested against the assessment of $250 on each member, would force many to resign. the assessment was voted and plans for the new club house presented. At the close of the meeting President Arthur T. asked for assessment contributions, and $10,000 In checks were handed to him, No infection has been dis-| if as he declared it However, Mulr, who was re-elected, 000 more by April 1. a wealthy member, .000 for those who according to t Continued 1872———Our’' Golden at few years alnic THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH ELECTRICITY FARMS ONE-THIRD OF SWEDEN Workers Now Have Little to Doe but Turn on Current, STOCKHOLM, Ma Electricity has the entire cult cht (By Mall). sered one-third area of Swede: t oMcial reports, © present rate in ast the whole country Ww Anniversary 21, 1922, 4 within the eb tapping the 4 and nearly all the med by electricity 4 deliver most of fariners have In- vate power atn- rource of daily Large the eur —|etatied turbines a of} tions, Kenerally | ny} Water ta pumped eshing machines driven, timber sawed candles have afatmost disappeared. Ploughe and har {1} rows will be harnessed next. Year—— 1922 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE A Special Purchase and Sale of Women’s Afternoon Dresses Made of Canton Crepe—Richly Embroidered and Beaded "20 Worth About Twice What We Ask A large number of distinctive models, ell made with the care and finesse thet cheracterize only the more expensive dresses. Artistic trimmings of fine embroidery and beads. An event which will eppe>l to thrifty women, who shop wisely end well Sizes 34-44 binetions. who combine beauty with economy. Bloomingdale's: cond Floor ee AES Shades New end gorgeous color com- Lovely Tomorrow! A Real Value Giving Sale | Men’s Two-Trouser Suits 539” Sizes 35 to 44 Reg. Suits made of all-wool fabrics in pencil stripes, herringbones and_ plein grays—both light and dork shades—that can’t be beat for Spring wear. Bloomingdale’s—Second Floor 250 of Them Shiny Cire Hair Cloth The Hit of the Season \ The Lowest Price Yet \ Over 20 smart, distinctive models to choose from. beautifully made of fashionable Cire hair Hats 5) All cloth, and artis tically trimmed with endless Spring novelties. lk nd many Trimmings: Glazed fruits, ribbon bows, Cire ribbon bow: numerous to mention. Floo Bloominyda Mai straws pompons, moire more designs too Do Your Heels Look Like This? It Is ou tion, of weak Th arches. ion has vesstul tion. Wizard foot specialists will fit y« all leather, Bajunrabls appliances or give on your foot ills. Bloomingdale coon Floor dangerous condi- usually the beginning feet and fallen 1 Wizard Light- oot System of Foot proven in gradually the bones of the feet to their normal position and removy ing the cause of the Correc- itself suc- raising: condi- yu with the soft, you expert advice Women’s New Pumps Satin : Kid or Patent “4.75 in Spring pumps are more appealing than ever made with smart, comfort able low heels or with grace ful French heels. These spe cially priced ones ‘ turned soles, and are fashic with one strap. In sati or dull kid and in every Styles pal Women’s Low Shoes, $3.95 | Broken lines from our stock in suede. patent, tan or du kid. Heels are Cuban, dol French. Size range incomplete | Second Floor 2 samen ener REARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 _WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDA) THURSDAY |. , Special Values Women’s Extra Size Spring Dress Needs If you have not yet visited our new Depart- ment of Women’s Extra Size Wear, you will find this an auspicious time, since one if not more of these attractive values are sure to suggest needs you will be glad to supply at such lowered prices. Women's Extra Size Housedresses 2.25 Were $2.74 New Percale house- dresses in belted and one-piece models, with white pique and colored chambray trimmings. Dresses are in checks, small plaids and stripes ot green, blue, lavender, tan and pink. Sizes 48 to 52. Women’s Extra Size Bungalow Aprons Special 1.09 Aprons ot attractive checked gingham or striped percale are made in long-waisted or sash models with patch pockets and finish of rick-rack. Women’s Extra Size Sweaters 9.94 Were $11.94 Pure wool sweaters in tuxedo model of fancy striped weave, navy blue and brown. + Women’s Extra Size Tailored Dimity Blouses 1.67 Were $2.67 Blouses of dainty striped dimity come in two models, one with square collar with narrow plait- ings and another with pointed collar and front finished with rick-rack. Sizes 46 to 54, Women’s Extra Size Step-In Chemises Special 1.78 2.28 2.97 A moat attractive assort- ment in imported sateen and broche silk mull, flesh and orchid. A variety of styles; only a few of each kind. Women’s Extra Size Bloomers 97 Were $1.48 Lustrous quality, well- made bloomers in flesh, navy, purple and black, See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising WEDNESDAY and white. Women’s Extra Size Dresses 19.50 Were $27.73 Dresses of Crepe Julien, a new material of unusual charm that adapts itself to the long- lined designs so becoming to large women, are featured in this sale. Another smart model of Canton crepe is also included. AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET | Founded / 827 3600 Women’s Fine Cotton Vests 21 Were .35 to .47 These vests are especially fine, soft quality the kind that dainty women like to wear. There are band, bodiceand crochet tops. Pink Regular and extra sizes. See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising WEST OF FIFTH THURSDAY Masses EPG ae