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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922, n INTERNATIONAL CITY MISS HAY RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE city Mall be a permanent Institution | Communication’ before members of the] THE GE TTEN CO, | Were Mr. A. W. Erickson, President of newly Mtted yacht Welcome and « beaue where y country will have a build- | Men's Open Tobie at the National Arts: ORGE BA EN the American Association of Advertis-| Uful leather bound souventr of the oo~ will display not only | Club, No, 15 Gramercy Park. At the! HONORS ITS PRESIDENT. Jon, both from the personnel of the > to Fight Vice. And products, but ex- | concluston of his talk the Colonel, with het Algae shh ps Bactaatit Add Tortek#on company, ‘The company presented. Mr, h aman anipieg ott ; the ald of offic: ‘ and James O'Shaughnersy n=] Jonna with marine painting by Exle WOMEN’S CITY CLUB Every Country t cial progress, These plans were firgt Cece. Islan natrate i d w im A Jobnn's ee aciaate tive Secretary of the Association, and don, —— submitted to King Albert by Hendrik | wire! wion of sound] sary With Cone tingly a 6 sa, There, Is 1 ©, Andereon, an’ American scvapeot, over electric Hehe wire Celebrated. oT ar bee Vine. Peau er ——— of DLS 11).—The | formerly rt, R. 1 Violin solos with piano accompaniment loward . Ickinson, ice President She atan cht aU US feo dp ne of some compositions by B, Bherman| William H, Johns, President of George! o¢ Goorgo Batten Company was toust- : tden of building an see remem Fowler were played by the compoger tn] Batten Company, Inc, was gest Oflinaster, ‘The speakers wero A, W. THE GIRLIE SHOP \ : ‘ ny do ens ovete (GALE re SHOWS WIRED WIRELESS. ane vg ida nee gS EA honor at A dinner given at the Waldorf] icrickaon, Jamex O'Shaughnessy, Star- 144 W. 34th St, Bet. oof: Le proposed to King Alber 5 == “ is Sdn ‘ last night.in honor of th» 80th anni- ve f i hs a ie EE been revived and {t ls now proposed to] Col, Seoane Gives Demonstration at muate from a distance. | 1s ot tee ling H, Busser, Vice Preatdent of George Cons Cieles one a 4 a ‘ sof the methods of tho] versary of Mr, Johns's association with! jutten Company, and C. J. Babcock, 1 ed Bove ‘ erect the city and inaugurate It at National Arts Cleb. United States Sienal Corpe at work at] tho company, It was a Batten family director of the company. ; CHILDREN’S DRESSES Ls — the eame time as the Brussels Inter- home and abroad were shown, Com- pany, eto i ; national Exposition in. 1980. Lieut. Col. ©, A. Seoane, Signal Corps,!mander Willlam Seaman Bainbridge, | Party slven by the 290 fellow employees} During the evening Mr. Johns was COATS SUITS Front Page Hysteria” Gives It ts Intended that the International U. 8. A., spoke Inst night on “World M,C. U. LN. RF. prealded, + of Mr. Johns. ‘The only guests present prevented with a chrononieter for hi <| aie x District Attorney Tools i j i | Disttlot Attorney Banton and Jus- Most Remarkable Values in this i Copsey of the Supreme Court Py ; } scusded “Problems of Crime” be- . e TO eC’ ° Noteworthy Offering of f me the City Club last night after a Fine Fox Scarfs } n Baa. Suhisn “Geopely, des West Forty-Second Street - - West Forty-Third: Street. j ts a ery Special Sole Coats, Wraps and Capes Soft and fluffy skins with a’ rich for Women... . $49.50 and velvety lustre. So altogether smart that they will lend to any tailleur or silk frock a certain unique charm not to be obtained in any other way. “KIT FOX SCARFS—Laige selected skin. In blue, silver, and steel gray. $16.50 and 19.50 BLUE FOX SCARFS--(Red fox dyed) $34.50 and 39.50 SILVERED FOX SCARFS— $37.50 Shadow and Sky Blue FOX SCARFS $39.50, PLATINUM FOX SCARFS— $67.50 and 87.50 =the criminal calendars of ings County could be cleaned up in summer if more Judges sat in summer instead of taking all-sea- Sr ening ; (MARY GARRETT HAY... attacked publicity for crime, his @ avec see, m iffvestigations showing 80 per pt, of those he questioned admitted read everything published in the papers about crime, He de- red publicity promoted crime. The ‘front page hysteria’ to which Women’s Cotton Frocks for Summer Charmingly fashioned and very reasonably priced. Again Heads Organization Which To-Night Will Dis- cuss Defective Children. Miss Mary Garrett Hay yesterday M was re-elected President of the Wom- tice Cropsey has referred,” said} ons City Club of New York. The ir. Banton, “has obtdined for the the} -icction under the, recently adopted pls I needed to fight crime and Lam}. iaw that prescribes only one inkful for it, To-morrow every In-]ijoket, while permitting mempers to vidual indicted prior to one week} write in names of other candidates, for burglary. robbery, or Lana was regavded as helpful in balloting. Ing, goes on the trial calendar.) Other officers elected at the annual at iy part of what I have been meeting yesterday wero Mrs. Joseph R. Swan, Mrs. John Blair, Mrs.| {i a. : Elmer Blair, Mrs. Sidney C .Borg and enty-one years, w C 7 8, Fi B60 Patina rau cre Mrs, Willian H. Hays, First, Second, GRE vot” the crimes ing | Third, Fourth and Fifth Vice Presi- The first sunny days remind one of cool delicately colored frocks—and here are models that reflect all the most fetching ideas of American and European designers, developed in the beautiful sheer fabrics and soft colorings typical of summer time. You'll need them for all-day-long wear—they are so varied as to be appropriate for practically every occasion. FROCKS of hand-drawn voile, and | FROCKS of novelty stripes, of voile and-linen com- eponge and hand-madevoile 19.75 es 16.50 | ae ene FROCKS of Anderson gingham, Nor- | FROCKS of handkerchief linen and mandie voile and tissue, slenderly styled, | of French voile, trimmed with finely with sashes and point patterned lace and ex- trimming on Various models 12.50 quisitely drawn by hand, 29.50 predominance of ve not too tired, oy full of golf on] bins, Secretary, and Mrs. Percy Grier Way to take the boys to church, | Hart, Treasurer . woald be a better city. “Retarders,” the children mentally behimd in school, who, with truants and children with bad conduct, present “prison sentences, If Dad] dents, respectively; Miss Ethel Steb- he prosecution of crime under 1 serious problem in school adminis- Hel motor car,” the District At-|tration, will be the subject of the In my opinion there are too many ‘The Mohegan Volunteer Fire Associa- tical investigations. I belleve New] tion of Lake Mohegan has filed a certi- ie «should organize a systematic] ficate of incorporation with the County Summer travelers are well provided for in our extensive assortments, ntific survey of the agencies for] Clerk. The volunteer firemen will look Spacious, sturdy, -yet noteworthy for their price moderation, these serviceable breement of the criminal law, the] after the bungalo’ and cottages F 3 the Prosecutor, the courts and| @round the lake. The organizers com- bags and suit cases are but a few of the many excellent values now available here. the newspapers, so we could get prise Albert F Christian E. Jetter, every angle without M. Kramer, Edward Percy, George D. Pratt id Robert Reynolds, all o . f ee ee each rahe Your Choice at 6 8 5 each The law in regard to ball does not A 'e 2 large delegation of members of rate ‘equitably. It now discrim-| fiawatha and John Stewart Lodges of conference of 1@ club to- iirat,sn j=" ~*~“! Dependable HAND LUGGAGE | Gira inoue orimialcue WESTCHESTER NOTES. For Men and Women Blue, Silver, and Cross Fox Scarfs. that fashion creators have designed, which isn’t ‘ included in this assortment, ‘ Some leave everything to their materials, others add tassels and fancy stitching. All are smart in every detail, all are perfectly tailored and all embody ' 350 Boys’ workmanship of highest character throughout. Also exceptional values in ‘Natural There is hardly a style you can possibly imagine or | | i | against the poor man. I hope}Masons, and Minnehaha. Chapter.| IH. , £ MATERIALS : Twill cord, tricotine, Poiret twill, Mme ilove at hand when there | Order‘of the astern star attended 8 BNAMEL DUCK SUIT CASES | REAL COWHIDE TAN SUIT Wash Suits camel’s hair, mixtures and imported double-faced clath. f@ jail case and each will go to]M. B. Church, Mount Vernon, Sunday with real cowhide black or tan binding | CASES--Linen lined; reinforced corners; . . : Al, ] pvith caual oromptnent” [thie bonnes secrouee | MP all around. Tray, and double catches. | Sizes 24 and 26 inches. ih we wages ie SOLOS PAE at ah tenn eam oe to obtaln legislation for criminal |.yit""jor the Line Luncheon “hie Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches. and Exceptionally Low Priced. and plaids, tion of hrokers who operate ae snecn ts * et shops and said he wan going to| wternann ty the, members of the OVERNIGHT BAG of black Cobra | REAL COWHIDE TRAVELING me that legislation eventually. Country Club at New Rochele. sy : a H ond B. Fosdick, author of} ‘rhe committee in charge Was made up grain leather; 14 inches. Lined. BAG with steel frame; 16 and 18 ins. ° Suits he needs=suits he can romp contrast to the excellent styles and fabrics. in the whole summer through; suits that will wear well and tub well. Guaranteed fast colors. And very good looking models, every one, as well ins hs bi: a Women’s Gauze Weight Oliver Twist, Norfolk middy, and sity made finn, creole ube : Ys Under wear i, P, inen, | es ge "Sizes pret pgocgg sid Cool to yee er po rag | $2.95, 3.45, 3.95 and 4.50 manne! ie . GAUZE WEIGHIT Swiss ribbed VEST in | bodice or shoulder models. Pink or white, 60C nerican Police Systems,"’ said] of Mrs. Hugh J. Christie, Mrs, T. J. e 1s more crime in America than| Vall, Mrs. Harold Fisher, Mrs. Louis rope because of the heterogeneity | Dempsey, Mrs. Wiltam Ensign, Mrs. © American population, which haa| Harry Heleker, Mrs, James W. Quinn, heveloped the tradition of orderii-| Mrs. Thomas Starkio, Mrs. George Ray- (Stern Brothers) . The state of the public parks mond and Mrs, Percy Osborne. an ng of Miss Alma Bockhorst. eee porn nga vovary) me South Second Avenue, end mts, ol lah nares aaedagT xner of Tecumseh Avenue, 6 e ps of paper and other refuse, he} yfount Vernon, will take place in June. W: t W t h Ce rT even ee ceases ibarin | aten eres eoinena sis Je) Ju ris atches as acceptable Graduation or . He said crime will decreas} phi will hold an informal dance at the fn proportion to thairapid<| Mant, Vernon Womens cleo, cudite Confirmation Gifts—Surely nothing makes a more desir- with which America assimilates] orium the evening of June 2 en Immigrant population. Miss Alice Scott of Bim Street, New able gift—and these watches, moderately enough’ priced for any ¥, who, while Police] Rochelle, entertained a bridge’ club 3 A Mrisoloner ten’ years ago, institu. | Yesterday, afternoon, one to give, are yet reliable and beautiful enough for any one to accept. : Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Hall, of Walnut nd perpetuated denial of any in-| street, New Rochelle, have returned ation to newspaers from Police] from Sprinnfeld, Mass. 4 " aay! Tecaeseen wan the tirat speaker. ] te gmier to raise tense. for the Tone Misses’ 14-karat Mis ses’ Sterling Boys’ WristWatches Pere pivaye will he criine here, | Schoo! Bullding| Fund) Mrs. \Charies ‘White Gold Wrist Silver Wrist of Sterling Silver. be | LM id Justice] Vetter and rs. . T. inion of Pel- . ., . A . Es “New York needs the best | him. will «ive abridge party nt the Watches in a_var- Watches fitted with 7-jewel and radium dials iety of shapes. Very a fine 15-jewel move- on pig skin straps. A tern Broth: Values that become even more apparent in | = ? | | | Boys’ Middy Suit with short or Department it can get and the | latter's residence on May 19, ; On Wednesday, May 24, the Mer- 3 ? .UZE WEIGHT BLOOMERS in pink oe Sener ERY BSA ae a chants’ Association of ‘the Yonkers thin engraved models ment; hand-engraved very practical watch for pe a -~ extra trousers. In by og RS inp 60c nt. eueomonile: foun te: Ravertibe thee bia fitted with a fine 15- or plain cases. Some camping as well as for th Le Au rags cloth ee ber 0 velmgiisg: Je let ole e 8 + ew York needs not only courts] celebration that Yonkers Is to have fi i j f lack or white braid on collar and cuffs, ‘ me and fact, but courts tn. ses. | Say ST to June 3 in celebration or'era| | Jewel movement, wich ing email. eaigesi= ii) I @enesal utes : GAUZE WEIGHT UNION SUITS in and emblem on sleeves. ‘arid that you have—at times.| fiftieth anniversary of the founding of c 3 to 10 years, . Special need courts in session principally | the City Government, $ 4 75 $ 5 $ prainal cases may be tried with| Edwin W. Fiske and Miss Louise 24. 15.95 6.95 Sarna han haa ‘been possible, | Dewecs of Mount Vernon have returned at -| trom Sweet Briar and Pottstown, Pa. » not hasty, trials are essen-| ‘xj, “and Mrs. Carey Jolitte of Youths’ and Men’s Open-face Watches—Twenty-year gold- hey produce even better effects . ° ( 1 . ‘ ; a4 raging, those contemplating |rac’’ Vormen f° 0 ® month's motor filled; 15-jewel movement. Thin models with plain or fancy dials. . 12.75 than do heavy sentences. a nee Weck, ‘Tiss could be done |NEW HAVEN'S INCOME UP $858,000 IN QUARTER. County if we had more ‘We have lots of Judges doing all summer. ‘The New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Railroad Company reports for the quarter ended March 81 last gross in- 2 sane mere Summer Furniture for Town or Country Homes of criminal law as it demands, / . . Rl ’ . ‘ A most extensive showing of suites or individual pieces to meet every seasonable requirement. increase of $858,659 over the same quar- ~~ us it deserves. We could get B tried to get it. ter in 1921, Attention is directed to the very special prices prevailing on the items listed here. 1 ¢ | enforcement if wo went at rt Embroidere the people thought more courts} Operating Income was $4,790,571, an . Paitin summer, ‘and. they wil tala 1 aap increase of Ft qrpe. Reed Suite, parchment enamel . $260.00 | 4-p¢- Willow Suite, antique brown and blue, $183.00 Novelties a] decrease of $7,620,824 from 1921, 4pc. Reed Suite, green or ivory enamel $235.00 | 4:pc- Willow Suite, unfinished,- . . $52.50 at Very Moderate Prices Wednesday $3.95 bodice or shoulder models . 2. . 1. 95c UNION SUITS with glove silk sop and lower part of lisle . ine nue $1.95 (All in regular and extra sizes) Boys’ Straw Hats . $1.25 to 4.75 Boys’ Wash Hats . 75c to $1.95 pf everything else too other angle, not from the| disappointment, be careful to get real int only of enforcement of the|delatone. Mix fresh as wanted.— fi Advt, U | | to the enforcement of the crim-|] MEMORIAL TO PRESIDENT AN- . at . B% DREW JOHNSON, 8-pc. Antique Ivory Enamel Breakfast Room Suite, $131.50 Here are ever so many small things that you have been ase vonid G0 more: Wish det or tie eorten ok a pose Gale ‘ meaning to buy for a long while—those trifles that indicate tract for the erection of! bulldi t _— * {Big you wanted more dong. aq|house the tallor shop at_ Greeneville, 3-pe. Reed Suite, frosted mahogany, $65.00 Cretonne covered Arm Chairs 1 + + . $15.00 gt buy for a long ° Newspapers will boo at this| 7enM.. where former President Andrew | || comfort and perfection in the charmingly appointed home. Johnson once worked was awarded thi i} p they anid lose Sbelr sare to-day. The tnat Legislature apereorntas I ion Filet Lace Boudoi $65,000 to purchase the lot and ¢ : r: it Je placarded on the frst page} marble and brick structure which ‘will 5-pc. Reed Suite (as illustrated) Pillow si s aS ese ee 75c, 85c and 95c it is to rob. e other fel-Thouse the old shop. . . . . . inks he is a fool because he| = ~-Spring upholstered seats and separate PS ’ Renee. tacan'cuutiaiey about - spring cushions; upholstered backs ; Hand-Embroidered Lingerie Pillow Slips, with hem- 1 havo asked a number of Removes Hairy Growths sofa, 7 feet long; table 26x54 ins., gun stitched borders; size 12x16. $1.10, 1.25 and 1.50 Li) [’atscover hat. $6 par cents 9¢ Without Pain or Bother metal finish. Can be had in a variety id everything that is printed ) ce i c | ial s Haag hth ara (Modes of Today) of colors or cretonnes. Specially priced Scrim Dresser Scarfs in cream, ecru and white, 45¢ poere publish it? If you would) It is not necessary to use a painful Lace Trimmed D; Scart 95c, $1.10 . hewspapers which publish | process to remove hairy growths, for $ ice A rimmy resser ocaris . . things they would soon stop} with a little delatone hand: you can 325.00 c, $ - ing them, keep the skin entirely free from these : . » than sno third of the ertme beauty destroyers. To remove ha n he abs , Straw Waste Paper Baskets with natural or le by State Prison sentences| make a stiff paste with a little pow- ny pieces in the above suite may be i mitted by men under twenty- | dered delatone and water, Spread this y Pi stained floral decorations . . . . . . » $1.95 of age, 1am informed. “Itfon the hairy surface and in about 2 purchased separately, ‘ vei we had better begin] minutes rub off, wash the skin and th Fi yan attack on that situation| hairs are gone. To guard. against \ Fireside Wood Baskets, floral decorations - . $4.50