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MAYOR MAY INVOKE WAvE OF MUSIC T0 STEM GRIME WAV Be Not Surprised if Cops Tout ing Melodies at Brood- ing Thus ‘ OTTO ® H. KAHN’S: PLEA. “Would Have a Piano in E Home Instead of a Police- man,” He Tells Mayor. i If Mayor Hylan on an idea that was born in his busy brain to-day, cops in ihe near futare may be sent out equipped with flutes, ban- jos, harinonicus and saxophones to fill the air with sweet music and tame the sinful desires in the savage breasts of gemen and thugs. Otto 1, Kahn, Chater Board of Directors of t Opera Company, delivered an: address in City Hall to-day in favor of a temple of art and musical education in this city, A legislative bill author- izes the city to go ahead with the project. It was during a hearing on this measure that Mr. Kahn unwit- tingly gave Mayor Hylan his inspir- ation, Speaking with great feeling, Mr. Kahn said: “Some of the recklessness, rest- lossness and indeed some of the crime of the day springs from a desire to give impulse to this emotion of the soul, Most of the lives of the people are spent in dulness and monotony. ‘The soul is always trying to get away from the weariness of daily tasks."’ “Do you think that music might deter people from committing crime?" asked the Mayor, like one graspingat a last straw. “Music and every ethical influence prevent the people from finding an outlet for destructive forces,’ replied Mr. Kahn. “The New York World thinks that & cop in every house would prevent @ crime,” said the Mayor “I “would rather put a plano in every house,” sald Mr, Kahn. “Strong impulses can be led into constructhye rather than destructive channels." While Mr. Kalin spoke the Mayor took notes At the opening of his adc M Kahn said: “I have been profoundly interested in art activities in this eity for many years and I have been In touch with all kinds of people. 1 eniarges gunmen, y un of the Metropolitan am in a position, I feel, to know how much art means to hundreds of thousands of people. The upper strata of socicty is seeking not only to secure increased wages for the people but aims at getting for them a greater share of the better things of life. Later, after replying to the qu of the Mayor, Mr. Kahn said man who goes to a concert and open his soul is far richer thun the men and women yawning anc chatting in a box at the Metropolitan Opera House. The man who frees his soul to the beauties of a park is richer than the man and woman racing through Italy, one thinking of the dress she is to wear at a party and the man wondering how the Stock Exchange is getting along without him.” There were several hundred music lovers at the hearing, It was ex- plained to them that if the M. signs the bill the temple would be used as a conservatory of music, a theatre for classic productions and an auditorium for opera, Tt was suggested by Chamberlain Berolzheimer, who long has tavored @ public conservatory of music, that the proposed building be dedicated as a peace memorial. Mr, Kahn coin- cided with Mr. Berolzheimer's views, as did Dr. John C, Freund, publisher of Musical America The Mayor signed the bill at the conelusion of the hearing. — ‘MAYOR AND PARTY SEE EMEN HURT IN BLAZE Cot and Weeding ‘They From Batlding, bat Go n Job. \ Stagger ok Mayor John F. Hylan and son-in-law, Mr. al * Sinnott, jured during 4 his daughter d Mrs. John F, slightly in saw three fire ) 408- 412 Broome Street. opposite Police While Chief Kenton was showing Mayor about, there was 4 ¢7 on the Lafayette Street side firemen were seen stay sh of glass and three toward et with blood streaming y cuts on their hands and re Lieut. ‘Thomas Kill ts ad. Fireman Chacken F Compar and Mire Varha of the Res cue Squad, all of whoin received lucer ations on the hands and face, D Archer, Mize Department Surgeon djessed their injuries and asked them f they wanted to report sick, ‘They ull laughed and hurr a buck to work —>_—_— INJURED IN ELEVATOR ACCIDENT AT HOTEL eee twenty years old, n collar bone, suffered a broke: spre back and possible internal Injuri he was caught between a dese elevator and the floor at the tral Hotel, No. morning. He was taken to St tal, His condition Was said country. fre been staying he hote with his uncle, This movning the young man started for work and in attemp! Ing to get on the elevator at the sevent floor, tripped just as the car was at to eturt downward. 1 Mat aiivaior. btapned it 0 prave iklaiast irom beios urushed to daais Ge) EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND. NEWS MOVIES Ge) “I love politics, ye had_a wonderful time “All modern women want to dip their fin- “Then we want a big bungalow apron and a “1 played the game, 1 had a “We want a rose col- ored room with a gar- “You can’t be a real politician and home- bully good FIRE ON MONGOLIA MENACES HER AND BIG SISTER SHIP Former Transport Undergoing Alterations at Hoboken Has Stubborn Blaze, and enjoyed eyery mo- gers inte politics, hut den full of pink roses kitchen table fnll_ of maker and _old-fash- thine, but now Pm gos ment_of_my political the old-fashione and pink tulips, 1 just goodies and all the ioned woman, It s!m- ing back and bo am life” oman creeps out.” love pink.” politics can go hang.” ply can't be done.” old-fashioned woman.” Tries to Escape, From Policeman By Jumping On Cop’s Own Wheel But Patrolman as a Sprinter Was Faster Than Youth as Bike Racer. ° When taken before Magistrate Dou- ras in tho Night Court Iast night Lucas said he thought tle bicycle belonged to his friend “Walsh,” but upon looking into the eyes of the Mag- Istrate decided that it was a shabby thought and omended it saying that the bicycle seemed to him to have been placed there by Providence, an authority he had never questioned. Not on a bet, said he, would he have thought of touching a bieyele, or any- ‘Politics Can Go Hang!’’ Mrs. G. H. Childs Will Be An Old-Fashioned Woman As President of Woman’s Democratic Club for Four Years She’s Had Enough of the Political Game and She’s Going Back to Her Garden and Kitchen—But She Had Fun While It Lasted and Isn’t a Bit Sorry. THAT GAS CUT-OFF WOULD COST PEOPLE FULLY §25000,000 Contrivance “Has I Been Dis- carded in Chicago—Is Not Needed Nor. Wanted. The Byening World's the projected ordinance Just as John Lucas, nineteen, of No. 692 Second Avenue slid through tpe basement window of the apartment house at 174th Street and the Grand Concourse, he noticed two important objects, namely, a policeman at hi heels and a bicycle on the sidewalk. Of the two the bleycle appealed to him more, so he dashed upstairs, gathering nothing on his way, opened the front door, darted down the front Spurred by exposure of re that occurred soon after 8 o’clock this morning aboard the for- ; thing, in fact, that even remotely had ; . : e ot {ts compel owners of houses and build-| steps and, landing upon the bicyelo, icant) ‘mer United States transport Mon- By Fay Stevenson. Haine apex a geal se [ings to tuotall # cut-off fafety| pedalled northward just a little bit] Anything to do with an officer Of the) soiia, 14,500 tons, now being con- “Politics Is a gréat vee cre speakers and going to town every device outside the building, at « cost] Slower than ran his Fete onde (eeatagtatnite Duutay “bela emer talsiner iucetbahen: for eien P not ony e ot like being an old- ia ve . man John J. Lyons o! ne abi 2 Hee ra : ‘, joboken, fo! e not o a ha ey ret a alba Se ate eo se enti, [of from $400 to $500 for each Bulld-| <tation House, who happened to own] $1,000 bail for trial in Special Ses-[threatened the ‘destruction of th ashioned wo! done. Yo a : ing, there was w large assemblage to] the bicycle sions on a larceny charge, Mongolia but also her sister ship, the ‘| me aly inclined woman and an old the bicy : It's the most beautiful game in ean any | : ‘ Geum thar erllinnce atthe leaving = Manchuria, berthed alongside her and the world, I've had a wonderful See Wises moment before the Committce on Buildings * t { 7 CASI ec been simply packed with big game to me. f played it because | sstornoon. 5 i a Bab ‘the, ditticaltins endountered, Uy questions and big events, but now 1 loved it, not for any gain. € [wernt device is absolutely super- T the Hoboken firemen who were for De ne 0 Press, He Finds In Focke suppose some that, but the sheer thing attracted me. I'm going to be an old-fashtoned woman. I'm going to have a rose- Smith, President of Yy of Safety En- sport of the | fuous," said G. O But now U've |the American Soc not only to fight the to work in densé smoke, flames but laden with ; 3 overpowering ammonia fumes, ‘The colored living room, a rose gar- had my fun. And I believe that |gineers, a body organized to promote M vere i den full of pink roses and pink is the way every woman will fey of human Iife and property| Customer Failing to Appear, He Turns Money SEMESTER he eae : ‘ ee ” ting methods are amply suffl- wots eae tulips. T love pink, [am so fem- ReStainRtiine - Gaunt to gfatect BOR tire aha Beoosrty, Over to the Police. brought under control. The Mon- inino that I dote on pink teas and You mean that they will play |The device which it 1s proposed to] yinding $1,100 in a secret pocket of/4n urgent message to go to Maniat- Lela an oll burner, and a .Jargo plenty of gossip, but not a word, awhite and then step out to go, install is also n death-trap if mot in-1, sit of clothes broght to-him to be| {2 and neglected pressing the suit! quantity of off in her tanks was con. ladies, no, not a mention of a ae nae 5° ‘Tepected once a month, and such an|° * BUDE When the man appeared Mra. Levyp sidered in danger because of the in- adies, no, no too much for Harris 111 Lith Street, back to pl old-fashioned woman ro the sed was spection will cost the city $100,009] P* a month. The device will not effect- asked him to retuen in an hour, which ability of the firemen to take proper the man promised to do, i preventive me The Mbngolia -s-! I've played the p-o-}-i-t-f- game and had a. bully time; now Levy, a tailor, of No. at the “Tots of (hem are dying to [ively shut off gas and is subject tol Hoboken, ji night, and he took it to] When Levy started to press the suit] | Spel oben lle ede hath abi 7 o re dying Pray cabanas A p is i ti ric! 6 wang drydeck. The fire is supposed i to take w breathing soli oe oe all of the frailties of a complicated}. jotice rue wae keepins. There} 8 tron struck a bulge. ‘The tatlor 4 Vm going to 7 now!" came from Mrs. Chil fachine. In Ghieago the device has| te Police for save keeping. then found the money. He finished the] t® have been caused by the uso of spell and play woman “It is perfectly natural for every [been thrown out as no good, and In| Were one $500 bill and six $100 bills. | io), and waited for the owner to ap-| 8 acetylene torch in the starboard side woman to want to dip her fingers | Boston it has been disapproved.” of the engine room. In a few GIRL SEEKS WRIT AGAINST SCHOOL. TO KEEP LIP STICK’) sR Rules Prohibit Peek-a-Boo. Waists, Short Skirts and iene Cosmetics. , CORNING, Ark., April 4.— The “lip stick’’ case, In which Miss Pearl Pugsley, cighteen, seeks a writ of mandamus to set aside rules of the Knobel Schoot Board forbidding students to use cosmetics, wear peek-a-boo waists and short skirts, Is set for hear- ing in the Circult Court here April 6. Miss Pugsley was dismissed from school because she violated the rules, according to N. E. Hicks, Principal. The girl and her friends claim she had only ‘talcum powder on her face. sageways to the part of the ship that’ was burning. , The New York fireboat Thomas Willett, which had responded to the { 1 for aid sent out by the whistles of the craft in the netghborhood, ran In cloxe to the Mongolia, and’ by the time the Hoboken firemen were reaay ek to go to work the Willett was potir, ing several streams into the hold and was reudy to protect the Manchuria in case the flames spread. Dy L. &onll W. tugs also uided, It wns two hours after the first cai!“ for help was sent in that the part of the ship in which the fire raged was flooded. The volume of water that had been poured into her gave her @ 9 heavy list to port. The Mongolia made an excellent record for efficiency in transporting troops to and from the war. ‘Happy the man. who has found his work.” And here we are, this Easter time, with 37 busy stores and 5 big factories. . . ccording to tho tailor, a man en-|Pear. The man failed to come back And we're only oretty ay she is vivacious, en ae “4 y avicd ll eee . see HUG KT minutes the whole room waa: abla: Pretty anee into politics, to be the head of a That the installation of the device! 4 his store yeuterday morning|{od then Levy turned the money over] Me te ite nad taken two years old! shrined {nm oat ctlore party club, but by and by the [Would cost property owners at least ; s to Lieut, Willlam Driscoll, saying hel 4 FOREUBAYACIN ES “DIRT ESne! it Buildi ight (the very shade she plans to have old-fashioned woman creeps out, |$25:000,000, even if one and two-fam-| with the suit, asking that it be ready|qian't want to have it In his house He wach ina dneniin Ghiecnanl chime uilding a mighty her new living toom curtains), If she has to give her whole time ly Aounes.were excluded, was stated) iate in afternoon. Levy received | overnight, filp, moraratied in dately ation Ne) business ot the s omens Democratic Chu truauesive wa ae pease ics, organization, Mr. Doylo said, was not| COP GOT FULL GUARDING RADIO TO RIVAL of them, Edward Krochinsky, a and good will. acknowledged leader of th lithes » ane o ie! posed to any measure fc mani - welder, who remained to fight the fire Surely i c ~ re at home, and so: c we sith : ze 4 g ‘ Surely it 8 Susan eepulted Ga GAS sorevea thea ct inde is bound {tatian purposes, but it wag not con UN OME RTED PRISONER) DOGS AS SAVIORS [vas overcome by the smoke and hnd to eke the poblle uent consulted eve: nose, en & a: ineed of the ne 0} e 'O- m i to he ried 0 ny fe 0} 1c Ney ecm purty, uulerea the || to tivevot the thins winced of the necessity for the PFO-|neme Took Bottle to Hospital an OF ALPS HIKERS |e oe out bx falden woncnen, helere ei ; seats : Waar weaver: Raita . sosed device. Put Dent tn Dry Law. here was a delay of half a . aboye sentiments. ; eat a SMA ESR AON ante "I have lived he r thirty See DSGE. ar INO LBUE after the Fire Department apparatus Whatever you wish d to run Nat: Be Nome ig [and am as observant 4 ny man,’ i y i Climatic interfere nee Overcome, [arrived because of the absence of tn hal Mrs, Ghilds has refused to that genuine feclins for home is 1 Stewart Browne, President of the| Street Station, Brooklyn, has been un Pueciait shene hell wean end in wholesome again for office on the plea tna Jing to come inte her heart. You nited Real Estate.Owners’ Associa-| dvr suspension since 3 o'clock Sundy Climber to Carry Small st Easter sweets— she wants to be “an old-fushiones can't be a real politician just Ike [iion, “but T have never d of such| morning on charges ef intoxteation Wireless Sets. John M. Clark, a former Hoboken wontan' wgain, She is retiring | man and give seven or eight |ganger to firemen caused by gas a5| nt anonmer cileeman now employed in the snip |] United not only from the Women's Dem- hours a day of your time and has been asserted by Fi Nef Feen- | ne cisordenly: cond 7 GENEVA, April 4.—-Radio may /Pelveman now yea eine ic Club but from all her still remain a housewife, home- ton. More time should be given to] [f0 Was sent to the Lang Island Hos) soon rival the St. Bernard dogs |ivents when the fire oerurred. As Ha ine: s clubs 4 hora ave maker and an old fusiton a wo- investigate such statements and the I ot § nha ey mtn {| the savior of mountain elimbers [soon as he learned the dificulties pp S ub officers and members lia man who enjoys « curden, matt neral. There should be] irisoner chu oxication, and] hs Sentrantic amidn Ho we i pleaded in vain, After four years tried to be beth and it can't be fat least a month more time for in s alleged that toole on Gl ecer tase venrarerce The Welk aouOVEPOAL TIN, Urine st Cand tores in the ehair, with # unanimous done 0 ‘ vestization before. the committ omg. Later when Sergt. Lee After twenty years of expert in re nea eo) tection certain, she has put aside “Therefore think other women |reports wit is char was § Lea cectae on Wterne Meo a cucen | ‘Theres one on your way home tonight excitement and authorit go into the same just as I Honvy W. Berg, representing th pTIROn het TOL OMSL OCANG NERC ee dd find thelr way, ShrousH to go back to the simple did; but no 1 think you will [Greater . York Taxpayers’ Asso-| (1000 Was ‘ Aoki Hlone, ban ipemsetea rk — feminine things of life. The news find them back in tie rose ation, representatives of other] | overpower him a im in Bpparatiie oasidhle: ot realnting the has set women's clubdom hum- den GaverIn mo tender avers’ organizations, spoke in op-] qi). He will have a hearing to-mor-| yrecre utmmompherie changes or the ming. At first none of the women shrub or vine ust being old- [position to the proposed ordinance ow in the Adams Street Court Hint eitituds Nick: Deckieora would take Mrs. Childs seriously, SEAS eon Jy hata S Avene iigh altitudes which broak ordi but now that she has confirmed MAYOR OF FVANSVILLE, IND. DIES| urns, cart Sow 4 GRAND] BATY wireless instruments the report publicly the many per- “The eternal feminine, a rose, a EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 4.—Ben sUHOn, The suggestion ix made that sonal friends of this woman who “taiet’ t [Jamin Bosse, Mayor of Evansville Irs, Mary Cahill of No. 9% Linden] Climbing parties hereafter carry Nas managed to sway. not only her novel and an easy chair,” [|i mocratic State Chairman, died this] venue, Jersey City, was sworn to-day | Small wireless outfits so thoy can Democratic Party but frequently laughed, nN ycey was arith dt hatfon Justice Swayze us the fret womay| obtain quick help through the tovehed the Tapoblican Se "It is born in us sreed Mrs. Ihe failed to rally. Pneumonia, which |r nn puiror oll AY Fase K shuld see Blane observatory if neces. Only the tender top lea of rts have arranged a luncheon . Tura ROE alncuecebioven: ibdarsivoeal cater complication of [11 the drawing fram the Gra: sary, vee eee ee eu oe Kee Ger Childs, "We want a rose-colored [developed aflur a carnnlenon Two other women tis . AE Lantarte howen eaen) tobe tea plants carefully chosen dens. living room, our favorite books |P"iins” caused his death, 1 three numbers each uble to communicate with other and knowingly blended could =< and flowers about us, a big bun : points in the Alpine region. ile make a drink eo delicious “Call it ‘Come out of the politi- galow apron and a kitchen table i has, already talked with the Eiffel and so refreshing as Tetley’s eal word into the r eevee fal 6t 66 rise ities . S 40 Paris Gowns ‘ rin Paris Orange Pekoe. laughed Mrs. Childs, "and Wt you roth I do love to do rincess 4 my don't believe Tam & to be an pies RG MODEL CITIZEN old-fasiioned dusting want coenan stout | Arg 0 Blue Hats; Viscount Aids Her| ARRESTED HIMSELF Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Soe e tie CERACIRE Gh thecal 1 want to give luncheons and In 106, quarter pound, half- room of her charming bungalow sg and I want (o have plenty of eeund aed Snmesved ny Weary Malt to plan for t Dealer Couldn at No. 17 Cedar Street, in Bronx- Us - . « : 1 ; d ville. Although Mrs. Childs is a But esi Lamy gelns, ‘° | Bridegroom Stands By Unflinchingly and] Find Poticemen—Phon widow, the love of home and home play the old-fashioned woma Fi : round M1 prompts her to and take up a sp nstead of a ice of His Royal Bride. geant to Send Cops at Once ae Home rather than | ma‘iet, don't think | haven't had a Contrme Each Choi y . to dwell e city. od time playing polities" de- |, iN « World) ; ist A8 Much Interested in mode As an example of model citizer ent time would) (have: t6 Lea Twas the ' me Publishing ¢ stars {2 Lnemnaelves. Descending on Moly-|Joueph Yohnson, thirty-f0» care for these and ‘these and fir woma troduce Al PAR Apri 4.—Princess Ma Jovux in the Rue Royale. she spent) tera Lexington, Avenue, was pre-em 02!" poloted ont Mrs, Smith tot T was the Jang Viscount Lascelles spent their hours and a halt DE GIO aes RHIAN Gli: Toe. watione copped 01 are 2 woman entertain tHe 1y in Paris in typical honey- | 4nd hate . . i + ¥ arden * wit in se ain of the E s, and f fashion Binied’ uy: Lad vhere were a number of people ¢ pitid a One o mpoxed on him bushes, tulip bulbs. which are just ha eftjoy nm stirring 2 te Mit pte on thi watchit vanl= Py trate Corrigan on a charge ping up ubove the groun 1 scenes, which } nL atricia Ramsay, forn rinces when the Prince nd her hua: rderly conduct rhododendron bushes whieh will ppy. I'm p © Pat,” they set out to see the 0 Larrived. Among others were the Votinkon, HORNA ho wan aclaul6r bear pink blossoms: game and er t Notre Dame, then the Made tO} Lathom, Lady H Orme Tin malt and hops, had absorbed toc ULTRY | “T love pink," confessed Mrs, every sta have had my fieine, but when they presented thom Idina Gordon, ull on thelr way | much of the atmospherr, or sumething i childs, Sverything in my gar- fill, and the feminine longing for selves at the Louvre, they wore dis-| se from the Fiera folated to his business according te “GARDEN &EARM | den |s going to be pink and my home and a womans ‘quiet life appointed, All the tmuacums | ry appearec Aleut his testimony, and as It found | new living room curtains are go- has come to me closed to the general public on Mem i in evening & hut scem imself it 3 Jock this morning ites. ing to be rose-colored, while all days, so tie honeymooners ¢ wy | r simpler c he UTEIERGAt anil Lexington Avenue 1922 ' my poreh furniture will be rose Are ‘there any ot present who [without sc the wonder sng Sorte frocks and inabi proceed further, He ind black." feel just that way too? It was the sume at the other mia piue—and will mink Fin as SHGRINAAN ha add WU ¢ _ sours. ORs) fren “smon . tind one. Then he discovered « “But after all, polit nd eh | They might d t ad of the firs signal box, touched a button or saticu wonlt't Duta faw hours [ACGUST ©, FLAMMAN ASSISTANT) Od cowed their | she turned rrequer Lord 1 | Games vena ‘ Bik Couldn't vousauecce tig | SneT% ATTORNEY FOR RINGS et et - Had} pitannta contain jon w telephon . ' y A F nit d tier ‘ e's | alde on a haps spend few hours on the Latin ye A iy nt have been almost ime | Tea was | ‘ 3 poreh? sked ax Assistant D At King sennes ¢ to an dey ns parad | ae t ; ened Two sparkling biie eves met [County was announced Princess could be as ¢ ¢ ue yly with ¢ res & he the flaah mine trom beneath their coloriu es th y whom ae ets Pa t 1h ' mh ; i - t Geiieied Ae, Saude, “dU inden aubo KiwMye Wiadies DAML RUVWad bik LMtMAAUASE BUN 6 los FUNK LY & GUUMUE Vb MMA MABD BUEN be co matin packages. 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