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Ce ee eee a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 21, igaga, ee 9 ie theron ) of the place were also arrested in} Fouquipet, waiter, of No. 343 ‘west | CONFER ON OPERATION r' r| 46th Street e DANCERS WIGGLES Soe tae eerrtar charged | , ull of $500 was furnished for all OF QUEENS SUBWAYS) #0." ncn An Unfailing Way ch o ae mises re- - i" with selling liquor. co Ba Tranait © ston and Borough | ‘rsineers To Banish Hairs vealed no Iquor, but the police sald “ — The arrests were made by Deputy | they found a barrell of bottled beer in] Eeeiners Hope to Sotve Problem. |i, nowann FOR EX-SERVICE (Beauty Notes) Inspector Troy, Lieut. Walsh, two] the cellar A cont Will be held in a few MEN, detectives and a policewoman, Evi- days between the engineers of the] Veterans week at the City Employ Ugly hairy growths can be removed >_—— dence for the raid, Inspector Troy | HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES | transit Commission and the engineers | ment Bureau, in « In the privacy of yout own Bema POLICE BOOST BILS GE dent of the firemen's organization arose to speak, Mayor Hylan had him admit that he was receiving only $1,500 a year at the beginning of the Hylan Administration and that he ts receiving $2,280 a year now. He ad- mitted that the same O'Reilly em- ployed by the police has his expenses MeAneny Ridg- paid when he has occasion to make at his home, , was held at trips to Albany, but that ‘the wouldn't said, was obtained on March 15, when : mas ‘ yorration with the vou get a small original package of give'a good cigue to the best man tn he, Detective McLaughlin and Police-| FOR JUSTICE HOTCHKISS Nesting, (He CAT DOPRIO: OR6ERs [cies aean campaign to: SHLCE ER | Calatone ANN thie INceLe Paste nous that town," woman Genevieve McLaughlin went A teanatt: five to Corena rere wn poate ne guard of the powder and water to cover While the Mayor announced that he to the restaurant in evening clothes, | Members of Suyreme Conrt Act an Lich operation would he {Vent bank me notdup: hairy surface. This should be left on a would reserve ¢ fon many of the . — S. getting a half pint of whiskey for Honorary hearers. Jointly carried on by the Interborouxh [ing fruit, On Mo re the skin ahout 2 minutes, then re- wan firemen and pol ar that his at- $6.26 and ginger ale at $2 the bottle, | The fun t ipr Court Justice us th ets ie Moria easy ¢ ae pF rd ae a ity HiGiel red Se se i, . vate: re : y * h tf enty. Ga ne aN eck ago Horou®h President Con. | men rent iis in the Nf i a in| 5 on Rank and File Would Jump] jie indicates a veto of thelr salary)Say Gilda Gray and Three) mre ie pottce, atin) ye eta ore to Chairnmn Me: | number of calle reeeived Ina singteltarm oe inconvenience eam’ femuit. | of pneumont day for a long majority of [from this treatment, but be sure you Girls At Rendezvous Had |cray's dance was introduced by a "Advt. | $220 a Year—Mayor Hints men, real delatone, FINDS 1 PER CENT. ONLY ¢ ‘ F procession of all the dancers through : Fit ee | of Opposition. OF LIQUOR FIT TO DRINK Little On. the audience, which they sprayed| {yin aN ateouns } scant Ain tet eimai with perfume from atomizers. After] had allow the attend- 7 _ ol © ~ 5 that, they say, the quartet of young ]ance of his widow « one of his daugh- ta ORE aca Lot atl ected weiny Ait Rad Gamplem | The dance which Gilda Gray and} omen proceeded with the aforesald| ters, Mra. H. H who were in hearings on bills increasing salaries of A eeeived ti policemen and firemen from $2,280 to $2,500, Ali ranks of the superior of- ficers of the Fire Department op. posed the firemens salary increase Measure because it limits the salaries her three partners perform in the} wiggling in thelr scanty costumes, | Mranee when te Rendezvous Restaurant at No, 121] ‘The women arrested with Miss} i ine dus West 45th Street, having been de-| (ray were Letty Wonders, twenty- me Court and clared by the police to be quit ofehree, of No, 128 West 44th Stre eons ih Creat ms us ee staty ee fe too} sorothy Conroy, nineteen, of No. 16! if much, consisting mainly of wiggles. | outh EMiott Place, Brooklyn, and and their costume quite too little,|{elen Kuski, twenty, of No. 65 Cen- consisting mainly of beads and clus-|\'al Park West. Miss Gray gave her], ters of red grass, they were arrested ago as twenty-three, rence z if R The men arrested were Edward FP. william A 3alfo, e rning in the restaur y Sanya ions e restaurant! sneehan, manager, of No. 766 Sev-]A, (. Smith, W. D, Guthrie and Jus- for arraignment later In the Wost/onth Avenue; Arthur Coppell, head|tice Waiter Lioyd Smith of the Ap- During the trial of Willlam Evans, charged with the murder of Paul Gill- man, druggist of No. Court Street, Brooklyn, Dr, Cecil MacCoy, an alientat, to-day testifiéd that It was possible, and even Ikely, that a man drinking the quality of whiskey now being dispensed in Brooklyn would suffer loss of mem- ory. Charles L. Wagner, a chemist at- tached to the District Attorney's office, testified that of 3,000 samples of liquor seized In Brooklyn and analyzed by him und only 1 per cent. was good, of the Su- of many w York at- honorary » Court Jus- Delehanty tice Clas 1 Stern, ia nam nmi Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS of superior officers. The opposition was voiced by Battalion Chief ‘Thomas J. Norton for the Chief Offi- cers’ Association; Capt. John J. T ‘Waldon for the Uniformed Officers’ |} Dr. Ric irber, Hi Association, and Lieut. «Joseph I the rest was all bad and, in many| Side Court. They were charged with | waiter, of 108 West 78th Street, |pellate Division of the Supreme Court | fon, a Bit, oes a: A etalicebs: pokbonotn taking part in an indecent entertain-|and those ¢ 1 with the liquor sale} Justice Hotchkiss's remains will be A * Flannery for the Lieutenants’ Asso picid beet are tt mUabbeill Canteiny oeltnterred! ih the famal: phuvitl “plot Ih with Extra Knickerbocker Trousers WANTS $4,000,000 PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL permitting the city to construct rian tunnel under Newtown The manager and the head waiter No. 321 West 11th Street, and Marcel his birthplace, Norwalk, O. oe = in a Remarkable Spring Offering for Wednesday at Stewart Browne, representing the United Real Estate Owners’ Associa- tion, said the bills were mandatory legislation, and for that reason his or- Banization opposed them “Can't you let the Republican poll- Ucians and their friends at Albany have their little fling, Browne?"’ asked Mayor Hylan. “I know that the lit- tle game of the Republicans is to em- barrass the Mayor as much as pos- sible. Everyone knows that, #0 no one is being fooled." Joseph P. Moran, head of the Pa- trolmen's Benevolent — Association, spoke for the patrolmen’s bill “How much were you getting on]f Jan, 1, 1918, when 1 came into of- fice?” Mayor Hylan asked Moran. | gerved decision was receiving $1.5 + ieee eee replied Moran. How much are you receiving to-| !TALIAN DOCKERS RIOT. day through action by this Admin- ann istration?" 1 th “1 am receiving Moran. Moran als ek, ecting Greenpoint with the outskirts of Long Island City, was given ‘public hearing to-day before Mayor Hylan In City Hall, Senator Jeremiah F, Twomey of Greenpoint spoke for the measure. He said at present Green- $12.50 Three-button effects with inverted pleats and belt. Coat is full alpaca lined. Just the very style for the particulat small chap who makes excellent tailoring a part of his thousand and one interests. | The workmanship, material and finish are of that service-to-the-last-thread sort. Extra Knickerbockers--all active boys need them. In Tweed, club checks, and fancy wool mixtures. . . . . . Sizes 7 to 18 years. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street— New York point is isolated. There {s a drawbridge across the creek, but it is open prac- tically all day because of the heavy water treme Monsignor Patrick F. O'Hare, who also spoke for the tunnel, introdueed tor Twomey us thi al Mayor of nint.”” It is estimated the tunnel will $4,000,000. Mayor Hylan re- Specially Arranged for Wednesday Boys’ Golf Caps in good-looking colorings . . . . $1,50-to 2.75 i Oo: 0 Strikers Are Driven Of by Police, or. 80,"" replied but Work Stops. The New Season’s Greatest Suit Values Bee Sema loan te WOMEN’S HANDBAGS at decidedly advantageous prices ROME, March 21 (Associated Press) dmitted that “a man] one ctuike of part . named O'Reilly" who is doing statis. )|—7Ne Strike port workers in all tical, work, receives. $8,000 a. year|ltallan ports has been continued in from the patvolmen: sympathy with the Naples dock workers Moran argued that the New York| who walked out last week. There were City patrolman bears the greatest re-} several encounters at Naples between sponsibility and faces the greatest| the strikers and strikebreakers. risks in the performance of his duty] Five hundred longshoremen at that of any patrolman tn the United States] Port armed with shovels and picks, in- probably in the world nite arves ened to the aa fe eee aay York city HSL GAMUT eh cached aL a ‘not, s , sn off by the police, who later sus- spends less in police salaries in pro-} pended all work on the docks because portion to its total budget than any] of the menacing attitude of the long- of the other ten cities of the country. | shoremen. New York spends 76-10 per cent. of Its budget on police salaries; Chic 181-2 per ¢ iladelphia, 151 sand Cleveland, , moran claimed. Several tl licemen Moran said, hud td borrow fron About 350 Women’s Tailored Suits at $2.95 a $5.00 (Values up to $6.50) (Values up to $8.50) Envelope styles in beaver calf skin, patent Featured in this varied array are the new leather and pin seal, with mirror, fancy cord Tweed bags in colors to match that Spring suit; handles. Other envelope models, fitted with silk bags with fancy ‘silk cord handles and . pute and mirror; deep shopping bags of Persian tassels; pouch bags of silk with metal frames; eather with leather handle; silk envelope styles beaver bags in envelope style, silk and léather with dise for monogram and fancy tord handle; combinations with cord handles—every possible — 50 FINED FOR DIRTY FOOD STORES AND KITCHENS. Short in the Bridge Plaza yn, to-day fined fifty vio- 3 of the Sanitary Code as appli- cable to food shops and restaurants “Tfrom $1 to $10 e The violators con- 38.00 The Equal of Suits 10 y sisted of dirty stores and kitchens, All Costing 15.00 to 20.00 More | pouch styles in pin seal with metal frame; bags shape and size, in styles that one sees favored Injustice to the he concl jee erat . . 5 bag: pe and size, in sty! Dien aller 8. (Guiiheads Rriaic sould mest a sil senteee for both practical and dress use. generally or in out-of-the-ordinary effects, Navy Blue Tricotine of extra fine quali- ity, faultlessly tailored in new boxe coat and belted straight-line models. Copies of French Models in Fancy Silks $7.95 - 10.50 - 15.00 Very distinctive bags for more dressy occasions, in a number of smart and effective styles. Women’s Suit Department—2nd Floor oO SGnoriaciy Gorocnost Specialist” cAn EXCEPTIONAL SALE Wednesday : Opp E N H rE IM ec LLI N S & C Women’s Fine Quality, Full Fashioned reine Pure Thread SILK HOSIERY Extraordinary Shoe Sale—Wednesday BONWIT TELLER. & CO The Spenally Shop of Onpinaions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREEP This is the Era of TWEED IN SPORTS SUITS For Women and the Jeune Fille 39.50 tw 115.00 » TS is the spirit of the open woven Gs into cloth — the tints of spring skies, young grass, fresh lilacs, morning mists and fertile soil—and Bonwit Teller and Co. have interpreted the spirit of the cloth in the char- acter of the suits, with fringed scarfs, patch | pockets, stitched pleats, notched collars and leather belts. Remarkably Low Priced for this- Event at Our Regular Stock of Women’s Spring Pumps a Oxfords $1.50 » All have double\soles and come in All Silk ith lity lisle tops. Newest Gore and Strap Models in Approved Leathers i lack, White and de frtted ‘Seeing Fey neti Greatly Reduced ° : i Notable Ualues in Women’s and Misses’ Group I—Values to 8.00 | | 5.00 ‘Oo SILK or LISLE UNDERGARMENTS Reduced to 5 00 I 10 * | GLOVE SILK VESTS— _ Glove SILK BLOOMERS Strap P - \ Bodice top; in Pink, Sky, Orchard, Nile, (to match vests)—- Made full; well p Pumps and Oxfords | Z Black and White, reinforced, | | $1.95 $25 Group 2—Values to 10.75 I Lange 8.50 | 5.00 Lisle Bloomers — Lisle Combination Lisle ~Vests—Bodice, BOX-COAT SUITS OF Reduced to | Pink or White; fine Suits —Bodice, also also shoulder styles. 5 | i ENGLISH TWEED ° | quality; well re- shoulder styles; Pink ox Pink or inforced, White; all sizes, White, | 1 65c $1.25 65c : Et rll Elastic-Gore, Strap i Special at 39.50 Pumps and Oxfords. One or two button models with fingertip or wrist length coats. In countryside colors, — Group 3—Values to 12.50 ARMAMENT .ATTAIT IPT rATTAT cian ee nooLoar Reduced to 8.50 | BN CONFERENCE °‘\ FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE oF EVENTS Elastic-Gore, Strap Se 1 9 2 2 W O R L D A L M A N A Cc \ Pumps and Oxfords. \ Ay he Per Complete in Every Detail Rar _ nen 35c Copy STALLNEWSSTANDSANDBOOK STORES Copy 35¢ BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, 50 ADDRESS; NEW YORK WORLD “a u“ “a ae “ NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF SPECIALIZED SPORTS ATTIRE — Fourth Floor