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MAYORS ADVISED TOPROSECUTELT INPOLCE COURTS Crowding and Dirt in #Sub- ways Violate Law, but Make No Grand Jury Case. Mayor Hylan has been advised to- day by the District Attorney's office to lay his charges of insanitation and overcrowding in the subways before 2 City Magistrate as violttions of the Public Service Commission Law. Such violation is a misdemeanor and if a Magistrate should hold I, R. T. off clals they would be tried inf Speotal Sessions. Mayor Hylan wrote District Attorney Banton on March 23, and “YInclosed correspondence with Gen- eral Manager rank Hedley of the Interborough, and with the Corpora- tion Counsel. The Mayor, in this letter, said ho thought the penal law might have been violated by the In- terborough. After receiving the report of As- to sistant District Attorney John Cald- JERSEY STUDENTS well Myvts of the Appeais Bureau, Mr. Banton wrote to the Mayor yes- terday, submitting the report, and adding: "As the offense charged ts a mis demeanor, may I ask that you sup- ply such Information as the memor- andum requires, In order to submit the case to an appropriate Magis- trate’s court in the County of New York upon an application for a war- rant, or warrants, egainst the offend- er or offenders?” The report of the Appeals Bureau says the matter is not one for a Grand Jury, but for the simple proeedure o the police court. It also says: » “if the Transit Commission has ta- sued an order prescribing the service to be rendered by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, that com- pany is under the legal duty of obeying such order. If the order {s not obeyed, the corporation Is liable to money pen- alties (one year’s imprisonment, $500 fine, or both) and every officer and agent of the corporation who shail fall to obey, observe and comply with any order of the commission, or any provision of an order of the commis- sion, or who procures, aids or abets any such common carrier or corpo- ration in its fallure to obey, observe and comply with such order or pro- vision Is guilty of a misdemeanor.” FETY FIRST. m the Columbia State.) These canoes tip Now be careful. over very easily." “Would it be safe," timorously, “to—to—" “You?” “To shift my chewing gun to the othet side of my mouth?" began the yirl and, STILL ON STRIKE strike after » paraded about town with ban hers inseribert, 0 deciding to remain on “We want Katcher.” of the strikers said the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, BOY BROKER GOES To CANADA FOR TRIAL Fo ee PE CRE RE, 1633.95 EMPLOYMENT SITUATION CONTINUES TO IMPROVE a én. 8a v % ] samuel M. Sail, a Wall Street 7 ; After Voting to Return, They] fore the Tay wes eee A ithe tte broker at the age of eighteen—he W Repti April tt welts Designed to protect as well as correct growing feet. Decidé Not to and siatid thoy would not go back. now nineteen—and under indic EsAtinwe: To: NER IoveT AMSAT to te: Constructed on straight lines, full rounded toes and Hold Parade. Prof. 6 place has been|ror bucketing orders and grand larceny} Mt tha’ paat ten anya spring heels, clasping under the instep, supporting the ol ‘ade. tempor: filled by the appointinent}ag a member of the firm of Friedman, | POT Mc) cis CEERRA en an ankles and holding the heels firmly. For boys and girls, GLOUCESTER, N. J. April 6.—} uf the Rev. J. Stockton Reddy, Pastor} sfarkelaon & Co., No. 45 Hoaver Strebt, [Uipteymmntn rihun wveodm Chatennn youths and misses, Forty-seven students of the Glouces- ter High School, Senior and Sopho- more classes, to-day continued thei: strike in protest against the suspen tion of Prog. William Katcher, who, Superintendent Burns charged, went] relieve too far in teaching hygiene. The students at a mass meeting last night adopted a resolution asking State Superintendent Enright to visit the school and settle their troubie. ‘They decided to return to ther studies. r, they This morning, howe met A Coconut FREE with each tube of COCO-FLUF SHAMPOO Tie delightful new, coconut ci shampoo in tube form Ask your druggist Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. models. dars, fringe silk or-double-breasted models. WOMEN’S SIZES'—3rd FLOOR Established 1879 THURSDAY Spring Coats, Capes &8 W’ maps for Women and Misses SPECIALLY PRICED ; : Capes and Wraps of Veldyne, 1 Pandora, etc. - Coats and wraps with long pointed sleeves, or with wide or wing sleeves; wrappy coats, or bloused, low-waisted have trimmings of folds, buttons, ‘tinsel embroidery and self stitching. Materials also include tricotine and poiret twill. crepe de chine. Women's & Misses’ sizes. Capes Canton Crepe; Gerona, Mar- vella, Velayne, etc. Coats, capes and wraps for dress or street wear, featuring caracul col- - ornaments, picoted self, tolds and silk embroidery. Lin- ings of crepe de chine. low, sorr Ato, ensign, bird, ‘navy, black. Misses’ sizes. Misses’ Capes, of Tricotine and Poiret Twill Cobweb, ‘omen’s 49.50 Blouse coats, with wide sleeves and metal belts, or graceful wrappy models; straightline and circular capes with new trimmings of cire, stitching, but- tonsetc. All are lined throughout with crepe de chine. New spring shades navy and black. Misses’ Capes and Coats of : Cordine, Canton Crepe, etc. 65.00 \ Also tricotine and poiret twill in coats with new sleeves, bloused and low waistline; capes with self folds, fringe, silver stitching, panels and smart new collars, draped, standing or in scarf effect. Beautifully lined with crepe. Fallow, cobweb, sorrento, ladybird, navy, black Tweed and Hamespun in New Topcoats - Pold Coats, Dentwood tweed, homespuns and smart mixtures, tailored into loose or belted coats with raglan sleeves, notch or convertible collars, with various new details in pockets, buttons and belts. Single- ‘Women's and Misses’ sizes. 55.00 Linings of 85.00 Laois lady- Coats, W: raps, MISSES’ SIZES~2nd FLOOR fal- and 39.50 California an intolerable situation. thus Indicating tant Ine to do all it can to fs under indietm aling from Canad he was in charge of a branch there of Friedman, was surrendered to-day to the authori- ties of Montreal, Canada, by order of $1 Court Justice Fitch. of the Emergency ncod to-day © upward trend,” Commission, an ‘A good foot-rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” Ank for Que Rook <The Abuse Wo HRANCIES COUN ONLY BTU 660: SAXTH AVE Near QQTH oy Cuntom Bootmakers _ Over Yoods sald to hold, alight Tee” in Montreal nN ettstomers Markelson & ANTZEN Children’s SHOES| | | 4 Bayon partment on our second floor.- Ma age are frin double fa the goal, no king a cape of q steamer rug is genuine fun. ged, they require no hemmin, ing is necessary. they demand no lining; and as a cape i Ae Steamer Rugs in plaids especially suitable for Caper will be found in a wide assortment in the blanket de- There are soft, neuti ral tones in unobtrusive patterns as well as bold, striking styles and colors, Plaided fringed capes are now much in vogue fo street, motoring and general country wear as well as for traveling, and are dashing and smart in appear ance. Steamer Rugs (all wool) from which they may be evolved cost but $6.50 to $55.00. McCreery Fur Storage Fitz Roy 3400 Also Storage for Oriental Rugs such quality and c Real honest workmanship Women’s Capes, Wraps and Coats Of Poiret Twill As the season advances (Wraps of Twill or Tricotine. supplant those of deep-pile fabrics, as they are lighter m weight and a bit more Spring-like in appearance. Some markedly attractive models, entirely hand-tailored and most beau- tifully Silk lined, bear the special price of 48.00. Some are handsomely adorned with loops of ribbon, b: or material; others are enriched with fringe or long, quivering silken tassels. Navy Blue or Black Topcoats 18.50 to 75.00 Swagger types of Tweeds, Home- spuns and Camel’s Hair in exquisite soft colorings, as well as darker mix- tures and gay ais (Fourth Floo Men’s Spring Oxfords 8.75 Men will certainly agree that this is a very reasonable price for Oxfords ot ful construction, riety of styles and leather HICH NEX, IN THE MEN'S SHOE 5 18 ON THE SECOND FL( in ay a A Spring Sale of Fine Oriental Rugs These rugs are perfect, superb specimens of Oriental weaving taken from our regular collection. So greatly reduced are they in price for this sale, we do not deem it neces- sary to quote comparative. figures, knowing that these values speak for themselves. 189 In Room Sizes 7x10 to 9x12 ft. Chinese and Persian Rugs . A Few of the Other Unusual Values Are: Sale Price oe L1.3%73 125.00 Kirmanshah. . +12.8x9.4 245.00 Kirmanshah . 11.8x8.7 210.00 Anatolian. ©12%9.1 375.00 Arak... 12x8.3 285.00 Arak.. 12.2x8.7 275.00 12x9.4 795.00 1T.1X9 685,00 10.6x7.2 210.00 rak... 13.4X10.3 975.00 Ispahan. Turkbaff. 13.10x10 795.00 Ispahan.....0 Extra Fine Small Persian Rugs Embossed Chinese Rugs 22.50 and 49.00 275.00 Hundreds of fine small rugs. Mosouls, Kurdis- tan and Chinese, Anatolian Mats, 5.00 and 8.75 Exceptional values in this group of finely woven Rugs of rich blue and gold. Size gx12 ft Evghth Floor Let Her Easter Gift Be a Toilet Set Brush, Mirror, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Button Hook, Nail File, Buffer and Shoe Horn, in a choice of several designs, deco- rated or hand-carved. Special, 25.00 You couldn’t conceive of any- thing more dainty or more suit able as an Easter Gift than an exquisitely decorated or hand- carved Boudoir Set. ‘They con- sist of the ten most useful pieces, with monogram (no charge), in La Gloire, Louis XVI., La Reine and La Belle designs. 50 Sets of Louis XVI. design with Hair Brush, Comb, Cloth Frames, Perfume Bottles, Clocks and Pin Cushions also specially priced for this sale. Monogram carved or engraved free o/ charge. ‘Main Floor) New Spring Cretonnes Priced as low as 32c and 55c a yard domestic cretonnes in charming color combinations. ‘Their quality is far superior to that usually found at this price. Special, yd., 55¢ To close out, 65 pairs of Velour Portieres with French open edges; two sizes, one for the smal! doorwav so often found in the modern apartments formerly 19.75 and 22.50, pair, 14.75 {-xceptionally fine grade cretonnes in a full range of decorative colors and designs on a light, medium or dark background compose thi affords a splendid opportunity for those ing interior renovating. Spe ssortment. It ontemplat- , 32c A large collection of gay!y patterned imported and Fifth Floor) Crystal-On Provides a Clear Vision On Any Glass is a liquid which when used on windows, mir- ss, cut glass or any other glass surface , lasting finish. ‘ All Wool Camp Blankets each, 4-95 Buy your camping blankets now while the so low a price. Snug, woolly and wa keep out the crisp chill which pervac hours of even a summer morning. ‘They adaptable to a hundred and one different Of regulation size and weight and McCreer It early »plying it before or during a storm with a loth OF rubbing it up and down on the exposed automobile shields and eyeglasses mois- not collect upon them. Crystal-on is harmless, non-inflammable and will not readily clea surface ture will absolutely purposes quality, they may secured in Arn Khaki) or injure the eyes, skin or clothing, as neither alcoho Oxford (Blue Gray) with a q-inch border. Mail and nor oil is used in its composition. Telephone orders promptly filles roe 35c 8 oz 60 16% 1.10 (Second Floo Sigth Floor 6 *