The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 10

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Over 400 Kiddies Born in Passaic Hospital Since 1918 Attend “‘Reunion’’ and Baby Show MORE THA 42S BABIES SORN IN ST MARYS HOSPITAL e © ON PEE WOOe + UNDE TEOOm the birth of Florence Nightingale, and this is the way St. Mary's éelebrated. Prizes were given for the best “freshmen,” “sophomores,” “juniors” and “seniors” of the past four years. The party also marks the launching of a drive to raise $300,000 for the addition of 100 beds. ’ A partial view of the more than 400 babies who, accompanied by their mothers or guardians, at- tended to-day the “reunion” of babies born at St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, N. J. All the babies were | born within the past three and a half years. To-day is National Hospital Day, anniversary of cireult-{n Brooklyn volunteered their | doing his duty. Mayor Hylan and Com- services. Kings County District At-|™lssloner Enright, expected, did not 5 attend, but Deputy Commissioner Wil- torney John EB. Ruston paid’ a warm |iiam Gillesple of Brooklyn and several tribute to the policeman who died inl inspectors were In the audience, FIND TWO DROWNED MEN ON STATEN ISLAND Both Identified, One y ny Fine me The body found In New York Bay at the foot of Canal Street, Stapleton, 8. 1, has been identified as that of George F. Ogden, No. 20 Montrose Avenue, Newark, a hardware dealer, sixty-two years old. He had been missing since { April 20. ‘ The body of Alfred Rooke, twenty- ‘ nine, No. 18 Hudson Place, Hoboken, Moe. Licurenstein, Inc. eNGillinery 624 FIFTH AVENUE . 50th STREET ANNUAL SALE ~ WEDNESDAY ! HATS *10 Afternoon and Street Dresses . . Sports Dresses, Suits and Sweaters | was found in the water at South Beach, { 8. 1, this morning. Finger prints led ' to the {dentifieation, The prints had been taken in accordance with a war time rule by which the prints of all per- sons living near the army plers were recorded. pS Sie. $3,000 TO COP’S WIDOW. Police ana hake Stare Ala 1 ‘The- atre Benefit to Hero, The widow of Patrolman John Mo- Mail, slain March 15 by the robber of an old woman whom McMall sought to capture in Brownsville, Brooklyn, will recelve more than $3,000 as proceeis of benefit performance in the Stadtum Theatre, Chester and Pitkin Avenues, Sormerly 195. #125, $ 50 formerly 65. 0 95, $35 Wraps and Capes _farmerly #150. 0 #175, 8Q5 Genuine Values in Mme, Lichtenstein Sales are not occasional but consistent and emphatic. Brooklyn, last night. Many vaudeville artists of the Loow B. Altman & Cn. Special for to-morrow (Wednesday) Women’s Tweed Suits » (sizes 34 to 48) of selected English material, especlally imported, at $29.00 Smartly fashioned and strictly tallored, they offer exceptional value at the price quoted A number of superlor-quality Tweed Suits have been taken from the regular stock and will be included in this offering (Third Fleer) Madison Abenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Chirty-fourth Street Thirty-titth Street _THE EVENING wok, TUESDAY, MA York No. 127 FINED FOR GIVING plainant was Dr. William D. Cutter, Secretary of the Board of Medical Newman and ‘College’ Con- victed of Violating Edu- |" of No the Metropolitan i degrees of ese ure the first convictions re sultant from the 4] before Magistrate McGeehan in March “DEGREE DOCTOR | IFCHROPRACI Alfred J. Newman, a chiropractor opractic, No. 18 Astor Place, were ned $: ons Justices on conviction of vio: asa method res xd of the treat Grand Jury back to consider a| $38 pases, i8 in no sense af when they had refused to indict, rH he convictions, nor it first having an order sub- i. ) nor has een attacked in the court 1; that he seized books of wit-| 8 ek he courts, vithout authority of law, and a Newman was convicted of “trans- used the pata employes of a] fg acting business and conferring de vate corporation to conduct an in-| mm grees” while President of the New vestigation. ge — — —— = = weeny HH HH ; a 1 ea nag ¥ 16, 1922. _ State College of Chiropractic, University Place. The com- iminers of the State of New York, Dr, Cutter testified that after New- for permission to operate hool he investigated and found nywne with a common school educa- 1 could enter the institution as a ident and that it had no chemical ratory. Upon motion of Assistant District Attorney Wilson, a similar ‘ » against Dr, Fritz Hirschland ismissed and the charge trans- f to the Metropolitan College of Chiropractic, of which he is Secre- . —>—__— READY FOR STRONG HEARING. cation Law, Completing preliminary arrangements r hearings, the legislative com- that will hear the charges »y the Nassau County Bar As- against Supreme Court Selah B, Strong yesterday ad- {at Mineola, naving decided to] , ing testimony June 12 tn the ciation Building tn Manhattan, future meetings will be held judge Strong will be allowed at the ks to cross-examine any wit- 301 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, |‘ College of each yesterday by Special Stat education Law in} besin “doctor of chiro mit on the stand against him, ind to introduce any witnesses who can ive ht on his aide, s of misconduct in his 6m- yacity are charged against rong, among: them (being that an illegal “John Doe," that he Jolin Doe hearing Institutions and {ndividuals BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street The SAPPHO SANDAL 0 ASCINATING, noveland pleasingly smart, this Queen Qual ty creat.on continues the popularity of the Sandal Vogue and adds to it a model, strikingly new. Elaborately yet tastefully perforated,the Sappho lends itself equally to dress or street wear. Shown in All Patent with Aluminum Grey or American Beauty Red Trimming, All White Kid, also White Kid with Periwinkle Blue er Patent trimming. Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street _ MANKIND HENDRIK VAN LOON’S famous book of which 40,000 copies have been sold at $5.00 a copy, n ‘ Is Now Appearing IN THE Sunday World FAIL TO ACT ON GEN. WOOD. |»**"° ' University of Pe teen Refer Case to Com PHILADELPHIA, May Board of Trustee Pennsylvania took no in the matter of extending the leave of |the Phillp ——$—$ $$$ — Major Gen. Le S TOKEN OILS ‘TH expert Fe Ivanin ‘Trane 6 university ferred to a spec ened & burglat and prevented hint Wood [a et action ye je] A. My yesterday when he knocked the jdant from the window sill Jn @=t empGng to crawl through a window? 7 day dent Hare —— SCRSSSRERESESSS ESE REEI « Kuppenheimer: / Suits that provide greater * buying power for your ae No man accustomed to prevailing values can properly appreciate the superior quality and style now shown here at $35. We have grouped several hundred higher- priced suits for this special event, including all of the new spring fabrics, colors, patterns and styles, in sizes for men and young men. If you are prepared to spend $35 for a suit, come here and get ut- most value for your money. If you are prepared to spend more, come here and save the difference. Broadway, at 49th Street Downtown Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers‘ 47 Cortlandt Street FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827, WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Men’s Suits 32.50 #- EW STYLES, fabrics and colors are featured in these specially priced suits. There is a wide selection of sports models, including the popu- lar “Golfer,” and others for business wear. In tweeds, ssimeres, cheviots, flannels, ‘finished and unfinished worsteds and serges. Checks, stripes, mixtures and plain colors. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. AW? See Pages 9, 13 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising ‘ Thursday ing entrance to the Lutier home avout ae

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