The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 9

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— ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, _19ag. Magistrate Jean H, Norrt who will preside. . [404,990 Persons Arrived Here — |™onmex wou nur, DAY OVERIOYE On Railroads Each Week Day in AS COURT CLOSES | Last Year, ear, Compilation Shows Soy eS HOME LAWN HOTEL New York Best Wholesale and Retail Market the third annual convention at the Hote! in the World, According to Figures of Pennaylvania of the New York Sto Roderat jon of Business and Professional tubs Saturday, according to Merchants’ Association. Statistics compiled by the Merchants’ Association from figures obtained from the railroads dictate why the City of New York furnishes the best market, both wholesale and retail, in the world. The tides of commuters do a large part of their retail buying in New York City, while a considerable portion of other visitors are buyers from various points in the United States. Every day last year the railroads brought to New York Ciyt 97,000 Visitors classed as travellers to distinguish them from commuters who live outside the city limits but have regular occupations in the city. Every day, exctpting Sundays and holidays, in 1921 the same railroads brought 307,700 commuters into the city. The number of commuters arriving in New York last year was 92, 952,703 and the number of passengers other than commuters who arrived in the city over the rail lines in 1921 was 45,945,278, a total of 138,897,981 Passengers, ‘The numbers and classifications of passengers brought to the city over of General Session; fandujano, represent fare nd women's wor! fl Decision Is Waring to All Volstead Violators, Dry ‘Director Says. Prohibition Director Ralph A. Day was overjoyed to-day because of the decision of Federal Judge Cooper clos- ing tho Home Lawn Hotel near Albany for violation of the Volstead Act. This is the first place to be closed in the State. According to Mr. now pending Day, the many cases in the Federal courts against hotels, restaurants and cafes to abate nuisances and to close the place for violations of the Vol- ct will be pushed with renewed MAGNOLIA (The “Bontell” Strap Pump Illustrated) IN WHITE LINEN IN WHITE KIDSKIN * railroad grade crossings,” sment issued by Mr. Day, lookout signs, and the ure action of the Federal court has] the various railroads in 1921 are shown in the following table: 13.00 planted a lookout signal of anger WEEK DAY AVERAGE TOTAL IN 1921 : 4 before every place where the Pro- heeuah N 192 hibition Act is being violated.”’ Geminuters Passencere otal © ‘ = ‘ Fighteen agents were dismissed yes-} 5, 4.) Prete ee 44 iommu ue ALL SILK HOSE day by the Prohibition Director. It Central of N Ps 22,901 6,016,430 played a large part in as Democrats with no Erie Tube . work were forced to : Hudson Tuke . unk for the “good of the [7 yn” © he ervice.” Tong Isla y. Central 1.85 Regularly 2.95 Lackawanna 30,500 WOMAN ORDERED BACK TO TURKEY Exceptional quality —black, white, e, gray, cordovan, gold or silver. BONWIT TELLER & CO. 2,101,618 11,564,325 Appeal to Secretary of 11,434 2,768,843 Pho Specially Shop of Or Labor to Prevent Depor- Totals ....... 307,789 404,890 92,952,708 MIPTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. tation for Illiteracy NOTE—Approximately 25,500,000 passengers were carried through the Arriving in America from key] Hudson & Manhattan Ry. tubes which originated on the lines of the Dela- “ah bee Mca rcle wure, Lackawanna & Western R. R., Erle R. R. and Pennsylvania R. R., and ago, Mrs. Zimbou!l T: rout has been the figures are included in these lines. SSS red deported on account of her in- ia, President speakers and guests will be ia Arthur, stage star; ident of the Knox | ff Mra. mas C. T orita Gar- official newspaper, Izvestia of Moscow, as declaring that petroleum played the leading part in the Genoa Conference, ‘bringing about scenes whic were caused chiefly through allowing Rocke- Wller’s intervention.” “The secon will be continued at The Hague.” continues the Izvestia, “Russia was an amused onlooker in this scrambie. The Azerbaijan Petro- leum is firmly in our hands and the oil trust will soon apply to us and not we to them.” a CRAIG SENTENCE STAYED. Comptr to pass the literacy test. x the tutorship of a Junior American missionary, it is said, Mrs, ‘Tchiprout has mastered the alphabet and has convinced those interested in her case of her knowledge of the Eng- lish language, yet the authorities at Fils Island have asked Washington to confirm the deportation order, At the instance of Harry H “chlacht, President of the Downtown Chamber of Commerce and former Immigration Officer, David Green- baum, an attorney, attended a recent literacy examination of the alien and reported that she could read English. Mr. Schlacht has appealed to Secre- tary of Labor Davis on behalf of the immigrant ee GENOA CONFERENCE CALLED OIL SCRAMBLE Given Until Aug. 29 to File His Appeal. Judge Rogers of the Federal Cir- cuit Court of Appeals yesterday granted a stay of execution of the sentence of sixty days in Essex County Jail to Comptroller Craig for contempt of court. Judge Rogers said it was granted as it appears that an upplication is about to be made to the Supreme Court for a writ of cer- tlorari, ‘The present ball of Mr. Craig was continued. Special for Thursday MEN’S Rockefeller Intervention Caused Jockering, Says Bolshev MEN’S FURNISHINGS SHOP featuring new and popular styles The busy man will be afforded an unusual opportunity to secure a season’s supply of these much needed requisites. The variety is comprehensive and the prices value-giving. White Sports Shirts of Oxford or the lighter-weight mercerized materials, with attached button-down collar, pocket and wristbands (to be had also in neckband style with turn-back cuffs), at $1.95 White Sports Shirts models MPORTED English wool golf hose for men #4..25 Brown or.green heather, Oxford gray, natural, camel, fawn, blue-lovatt or black and white mixtures with self or tropic tops. Can be matched for more but not for less (same as above) of imported cotton=-broadcloth, at $4.25 lustrous white Negligee Shirts (with neckband and turneback cuffs) miade of fine-quality madras, in neat and novelty effects, with lustrous or plain stripings in a variety of colors, at $2.10 (First Floor Madison Abenue-Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street FIFTH AVENUE Men’s Shops—West 38th and 87th Sts.—Street Level. G. Altman & Cn, Sports and Negligee Shirts Thirty-titth Street the Gov- ernment of Chill at Washington in wel- Neysa Mc- Fifth Ave., at 35th St—N.Y. Established 1879 THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY An Introductory Summer Sale of SPORT CLOTHING For Men and Young Men featuring correct apparel for ihe Decoration Day week-end eee AT MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES Sale Regularly Light weight mixture suits 29.50 & 37.50........35.00 & 45.00 Three piece golf suits ST.80..)...:: 4pc. English-type Norfolk suits $0.00........:........ Light weight blue suits 34.50 & 43.50 Sport coats, various fabrics White flannel trousers Crash or gabardine knickers Khaki riding breeches White oxford shirts Imported wool golf hose Rubber-soled sport oxfords Sneakers The special prices will prevail for the sale days only—try to take advantage of them. FIFTH FLOOR 1,000 Pairs of! Men’s White Flannel Trousers made of a selected quality of flannel at $7.50 per pair 1,000 Pairs of Men’s Golf Knickerbockers made of imported white linen at $4.85 per pair Phenomenal value in both instances (Sixth Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fourth Street Thicte-titth Street

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