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' ' DENESPRESDENT. | = ANDCONGRESSARE | “AT LOGERHEOS Relations Never More Cordial Mondel! Says, Alleging Plot create Rift lo . ‘ ; ore WASHINGTON, M ™1\o Shows, Candy or Popcorn for Mayor Hylan’s plan for @ 1,200-fo6t | jocommodation papel, $122,931, and | nassengers of the Hambtrg-Ame but he hadn't been found, int ‘ gress and Pres 1 , ; kid ? i pier at Coney Island, which was first! non on deposit at time of failn Wurtemburg, arriving to-day] the suge unappre } af lovgerhe t ane our Widdies—Slept ina broached abbut a year ago before the] go; 059 ) Hamburg after a fourteen-day ted by rman off. h } :, F , ine that guy may created by ere and Iron Box. Board of Hatimate, is being revived in] parris Childe, senior partner» ue. will do Well not 10 STARR ORt eee ee en ae ensel as a baboon @ain newspaper ne ' ddies were rounded up tls Peonnection with the laying out of the} arn, died last week. Hugo s J). [entertaining him by taking him to a illioes ‘ Menaul, Wyott ' rnorning on Surf Avenue, Coney Lconey Teland Boardwalk. ain, ih tenimeng WSEOPA Hiteron 1. (elhatm Nobody onthe Wurtenbury ROAD FOR TRUCKS ONLY Saber, Acclared to-day ir RINT amide MCE SERRA, Dy paticornilt Aldermanic President Murray Hul-|) ‘rownsend recently, testified t] wants to see, hear or smell anything 1S CONNECTICUT PLAN Which he aaid he had prepa cL ieed! NelbuhP to) the ¢ Island | bert. Who was Commissioner of Docks |although he had Invested only $125.00 vesting a menagerie until further the H 1 Station, w e they said they} under the Mayor at the time, pre-|in the business he had in two yer Would Aid trate Between New livery as an address in RVR. LRRLEMEABIG” Proms nono aa lev plans At the Mayor's|ithdrawn more than $650,000. a i : York and New England, ‘Phe fact | ‘ ‘ ort noe, from school! puted the pléy plans Mt the Mayor's! ciiiiar amount, He sald, being taken other then human passengers ey RANE Clie MBE eA Prestdent 1 Gist . siugestion, Since his visit to Chicago, Jour by Mr. Childs idi) two lady elephants, two a] oe hehway for motor truck traftle f I where there a cipal combina Creditors during the hearin. «if-years old; 100 honking swans, |) . heads. as these wrilt 1 were Louis Scotty, twelve there are inure ‘ exclusively, from the 2 York State aia} ne netic he of iS Mulberry Street, and| tion recreation and commercial piers, | mated the firm was in bankruptey [1,600 twittering Hartz Mountain can-T ie at arecnwich to Bridgeport, will male would hav intr 4 MWR, CentvE, cIGM) owls dantient. Masor's enthusiasm fot a similar|long before the filing of the petition one screaming eagle, 400 chat-The recommended to the next Gener stated Mr. Mondell, “there ' seellal iy eST: same ptreet, and] bier at Coney Island has been re-]two months ago, Rumors that the ltering paroqnots, twenty par- | Assembly Hichway Commissioner been a time in my 4 e. Finite ‘Gualieline,, Swetee. of fo. 70] HiNed Prosecution Committee of the Mi: who divided themselves into de-]C, J. Bennet announces %) tery of experience in Con Visvard Street, Henry said that lef ‘The pier the Mayor favors, plans of fehants’ Association had been in ing toains and disconrsed in both] Tt would Ww the “first section uf the relations between the President} 0400 BU hook’ from Pub | which are on file Inshis oMce, would} structed to investigate the failure ish and German: twenty jabber- | highway the State to facilitate and Congress, particularly the House [yc ow dd was atintd to tutlly &e « two-story or moreywere denied, boone, forty squealing man My of Representatives, were mors co lmck, and that he had induced sinental bufldme 1,200 feet long a ae di three whining + cats, ant, = solidgeeleeae nd HarM0-F ie ett who go te No, 2%, to join 450 fret wide projecting from the] JAIL TOKIO OFFICIALS we iievans bel nape midus than at the present tine hin the edueat strike. of Ocean Parkway. It is esti- were con- © volume i in ueational strike TY 3 The Reputilican teade 1 ih tue teak Gee eeemmuiie dont that the reverue from this IN UTILI SCANDALS + who has « let . wited com nw ny “ ipping under it and when] ! 6, which would cost approxi- |, oa ie : America chu 1 to Coney found that there] mel $4,000,000, would represent a} T° eee of pint Among ‘one to find a fine \ were no slows open, ‘They siept last {LE per cent. return on the investment See pe erento ‘ ot more hi od Hight i an irom yox somewhere and] There would be ¢onvention halis,| TOKIO. March 30 (Associated Press.) g* between tie this morning a: foraging for | mecting rooms, very extensive park-|—Seventy-one mem, including two mem. . There has beer neva candy und popéern, and found that]!ng spaces for autos, thus relieving | pers of the Die, six municipal official ptantial accord, be addet, not there were No shops open, Then they} the congestion at the busiest section} iwo dirsctors of a local gas company by OR matters of pi bh a) te |. [Were grabbed by the policeman: or the island, stores, pel ula and other prominent BUMAGKs Men. were ‘ut in a cu ‘ Hoi Lie MoCitrty sent out for some ommanding an unobstructed view Ot round guilty to-daytin eonneetion with (i stions of polic ‘ | aye | Coflee and “#inke and there was} fle sea and reserved spaces fof fish-|lereu: ecandals in the management of Mr, Mondell wertod thi h til every drop ermen and women. public utilitles, ; anti-bonus gn of certain oF tele Speaking of the Mayor's plans M.] > Fifty-two of those f guilty Mere ropolitan newspapers has given 1s {Keon comiti Hulbert sald: The pier, in the os: |given prison sentences® ranging froin the finest example we fave vel 8 were timation of engineers, wil lHkewise}two months to two yea $ ag to the length to which some their mothers were @irthe way (o takePserve as great consétver of the} linposed on the others. are WiKing to go in minrpralen then back Coney Island beach in that it will pre- RT, = misrepresentation.” The fist “hookey!” vacation of thelyent the shifting of sands on either]70, WEDS STEPMOTHER Efforts are also being me spring hed: bee failure side of it, The piet will actually be IN MARRIAGE BUREAU Mondell declared, to make it eninsila in that its foundation pied ran there is a wide rift between the dent and Republean beade gtess over legislation amy and navy “T) venture th assertion he etied, ‘that the Mresident’s view with regard to the military establish nient is much more ne with the action which b¥ the House than it is with the atti-|sur rly in harmony | paigns s heen taken | woods nt tride of the majority of the newspa- | suse Rh Pérs and newspaper writers who have | Hone eseumed to know and te py play hie views.’ ¢ : —— MO@RE FROZEN THAN SHOT Perr ne bath.” linpressed by G ind Not a Thrill\| Saw in vill be composed of RED ARMY CAMPAIGN yt No. 514 East 79th Street, and Emma SXONDEA TED. of No. Sit East 79th Street, and Einma OZAVODSK, 1 Karelia veileeh ot a nate neg | Schwartz, his stepmother, sixty-four & (ity Mail). ed "Army wie ite ui fon | Fears old. of No. 750 Third Avenue ian th th Urn} iseun, fourteen yenra old, at. Ditinna| ere, Married to-day in the Marriage ohare the rae m. [Usa fourteen years old, at Ditmas} Rurean of the City Clerk's office in the Inthe somizArctie. Kareliga| Avenue and Fast Fourth Street, Brook- | Municipal Building wdaingt Lie Finflsi-Karelinn ing [flyn, yesterday, was discharged in Flat-| The clerk who took their statements A report of the army staf{bush Court to-day. Witnesses restitied | In applying for a license noted the sim S were killed in action and 257] that Seamidt had been unable to avold | Harity in their names and asked if there 7 the ueeldent, and that he was backing | Wut ahy relationship between them: wartare was aTednttict between! his truck to the sidewalk when young] “Yes.” said the bridé. ‘Theodore is J troops on kilt and snowshoes Aiean, on a bleyele, tried to ride be-| the son of an earlier marriage of my tween the truck and’ the « first husband, who is de * GOSTS $1.50 A DAY FOREACH GUEST OF | +, GITY LODGING HOME i Institution a Failure From Eco- nomic and Sociologic; L Point of View. It now costs and has for years comting New of $1.50 per capita ft@ guests at the Municipal Lodging Mouse with the same shelter and food that the Mills Hotel or the Afmy supplies tor 40 and This is the statement of Stunrt A Rice, formerly Superintendent of the Municipal Lodging House rk City an averdite a day to provide tion 50 cents. and a stu Gént of sociological conditions. Hi figures are corroborated by those of the Department of Public Welfare, which show an even gr per capita cost during years, each lodger « House was $2.90, and in 1 $1.15, which mac an capita cost of more than J each of those two years. The reason for the lower per capita casts in 1921 was that there were 66,000 fhore lous ere in that year, which reduced the per capita costs correspondingly “It would be a great saving to the city if those needing shelter we gent to the Mills Hotel or some sim laf place,”’ said Mr. Rice. ‘Phe city could well afford to foot the bill, The Municipal 1 House wa vorage two pleted im 1914 at a cost of $400.00 afd its maintenance has yearly « c@msiderable eum: But tt has bee &@ Costly experiment because it never accomplished anything of per manent value. It attends only to tm mediate wants for a brief time for eaoh applicant and ius not solved the real problem of how to dispose of th homeless and unemployed “Jt Is Uke running ut hotel for an vc giteets. In years such as $916 when unemployment wa eral and many self-respect ere were really eas the Mur pal Lodging jious Jw } 300,000 iodgers a Hut wher j vetter times came the numty lodgers fell and kept annually falling uatll in there were only 25,401 or @n average of 70a night. Yet there wée all] the time maintained at large expense a capacity of 900 b “Persons having a senx reliance never go Lodging House som. It in known everywhere a “The Dump.” and « thére is looked upor stigma. “The bulk of those going thr 1 nofnal times are mis and inef cients, They either cannot get job or if they do happen to get them can not hold them. Han the Munici; LeGMak House solved the probler this element? It tine not Piven teat f Paypially succeeded 1t would use dea La Vogue For the young girl or for the woman who would look young and smart, here's the latest thing in sport sweaters, loosely woven to give the new spiderweb effect, with a big, square de sign in crossbars of a contrasting color. ‘The be coming round neck has a crocheted finish, and a narrow black patent leather belt defines the fashionable low waistline, It comes in buff with a mohawk stripe, mo hawk with buff, silver with mohawk, orchid with white, Best of all, its price is - $1.98 only - - Fs You Get the Benefit of Lerner Prices YONSIDER that Lerner is always first 4 and the durability of Lerner materials; ship, And then consider Lerner prices! Look, in the city and see if you can get any sweate And so it is with every Lerner garment. jor so little. It is because of the quantities 4 Chureh 82, near Corr d au Bt..near Maiden “Grand St..nr, Suffolk St 4 East 14 Bt, near FiAh Ave 1). Weat 89 Street, opp. Penuayiyanta Hotel We carry a comp GOTHAM GOLD sT Address Mail Orders to 19 ©") AT CONEY ISLAND i a (Play ‘Hookey,’ Rush to Coney, ( Sibir -_ for instance, at the sweater in the picture ‘above at $1.98. Try every other store SUH O PS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, SHIP CIRCUS NOISE BROKERS’ FAILURE ‘NOW $13,000,000 Assets,of Childs & Josephs Shrink Nearly $4,000,000 i Schedule Assets, first placed at approxi tel $9,000,000 hed shrunk to $5,11,15 against liabilities of $18,648,558: win shown to-day in @ schedule © Childs and Josephs bankrup@@y (led in the United States Distriet Cou BIG PIER reat Recreation Structure These assets, as divided im the sum mary, include goods scattered C hicago. over the world, $4,288,667; machin a &e$ 2; open accounts, $122,174 pL baad td Theodore Schwartz, seventy years old ‘This now, long overblouse of two materials in con- trasting colors oftich crepe-knitatthe bottom, and of soft, clinging mignonette silk at the top. New ness speaks from its flapping, sectional sleeves, i *«bateau’’ neck that ties in front, and its smart two- toned, slip-stitch embroidery in a Parisian design. A narrow crepe-knit belt holds it neatly in place. The colors, too, are emertly contrasted—rust with a lark top, or navy with « rust top, It’s extraordinarily perpeeny at- 27.08 On a groundof soft white crepe de Chine, thete’s a eprigged design in the daintiest orange blossom effect you ever saw. It ties jauntily at the back, and its sleeves are of the newest, soft-falling bloused-from-the slbertiyies) aera and modified Peter Pan collar areof plainwhitecrepe de Chine. It's as cheerful and springlike as a held of daffodils, and ite price is only $5.98 with the new styles; consider the richness consider the excellence of Lerner workman r nearly so sqgart and well-made at that price. Many people wonder how we can sell them e sell. And you get the benefit. ner wer oud a Brooklyn UNewarkinest ete assortment of ms te ihe Goodwin Theater RIPE SILK HOSIERY West 36th Street, New York vessel on the outward voyare passage over and polishers Hlephants Canaries, Par-Jarrest. When discovered he said he had met in his hiding a‘boy named ws and Bearcat Keep teamer “George’’ who cotld barely speak Polk Disgruntled English bur had stowed away suc 1922. tle pet stop al No, 351 Bowery The oMeiaia at the foot of West 16th Street where the, Wurtemberz docked, were very greatly concerned by the tale told them by Harold Con on the and worked the back as brasswo! On the return v charged with wnauthorized con: tion of twenty quarts of first e lee eream and hid himself, fearing ALL PASSENGERS Swans cessfully at Hamburg. 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