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h f i ROEINT hag R A teers 750 POLICEWOMEN RESERVISTS FORM NEW CVG LEAGUE Educational Service Under Wanamaker Hits at Grand Juries. Two hundred and fifty women police] F eserves at a meeting in Washington Irving Hieh Schoo! entied by In spector John F. Dwyer as ald to Bpecial Deputy Police Commissioner! & ‘Wanamaker, last night organived as the League of Civic Educational Ser vice. Mrs. Emma W. McKee, No. 160 Congress Street, Brooklyn, a member of the Mayor's Committee of Women and a former Major in the Women's Police Reserves, rose at the outset and demanded the Inspector tell her the contents of an anonymous letter she sald he had accused her of writ ing to him. “Sit down or [ will have you ejected,” ordered Dwyer “This is a renegade officer of this organiza. tion,” he declared, “who threw up her position for public office Ex-mem- bers will not be heard to-night.” Mr. Wanamaker, who is tn Europe, was elected Chairman of the organ- ization. CANADA CITIES’ BOOZE REVENUE $1.50 PER HEAD Municipalities to Receive One-Half of Month's Profits. VICTORIA, B. C., July 12, British Columbia municipalities will receive as direct revenue a share of the last month's profit made by the Provincial Liquor Administration, equal to about $1.50 per head. Under the Liquor Act muntel- palities receive one-half the net profits from the laquor control after a reserve fund has been provided for. Rockefeller Boy, With Air NELSON ROCKEFELLER Nelson Rockefeller, fourteen-year- old son of John D. Rockefeller jr., In the Presbyterian Hospital since July 8, suffering from a wound in the right MAURICE BETTER, BROTHER SAYS tlas Passed Crisis, His Re- : port of Dancer, Ill of Lung Trouble. PARIS, July 12,—iAaurice, the dan- cer, is recovering at Deauville from a serious {liness, his brother Oscar in- formed the United Press this after- noon. “Maurice is better and has passed the crisis,” he said, The dancer was reported to be suf- fering from lung trouble, Songs HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM. LONDON, July 12.—Resolutions just issued for reform in the House of Lords provide that the men who until now Rifle, Leaves Hospital THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY Shot in Knee ——o »4sfHING SUIT MAY WIN YOU $50! AT .ONG BEACH NEXT vening World Will Photograph Costumes SatIrday; $100 Awards The prettiest bathing suit worn at Long Beach next Sat- urday afternoon will win a prize of $50 from The Evening World. A prize of $26 will be awarded to the next most beau- tiful costume and $5 each to the next five Photographers of The Eve- ning World will be at the beach and will take the photographs of all who wish to compete for the prizes. They will be under a conspicuous sign and all that is necessary to become a candi- date for an award Is to await one's turn, pose and give the photographer your name and address. ‘The followips Monday in the MRS Jo ROCKEFELLER The picture shows Nelson just before leaving the hospital. Inset shows his mother, Mrs. John D. News Pictorial Edition of The Rockefeller jr. a8 she rend to Evening World (the Green the patient. Paper), a selection of the most attractive photographs will be published and the names of the prize winners announced. The same prizes will be of- fered at other nearby beaches on other Saturdays. knee, due to the accidental discharge of an air rifle while playing at his Tarrytown home, will leave this eve- ning for his father's summer piace in Seal Harbor While the wound was slight, he nevertheless recelved a visit on Mon- day at the hospital from his grand- SIR THOMAS LONDON, July 12. je Coats, Chairman of J. and P. Coats, father, who ingratiated himself with|Ltd., and former diberal member of the nurses and attendants by dis-|Parliament for West Renfrewshire, died aed to-day at his home, Ferguslie Park, tributing new dimes among them: Palsloy: aged sevantyealx ventas Hs was ‘created a Baronet in, 1894, His wife, who was Elise Agnes Walker, daughter of Alexander Walker of Mon- treal, died in 1910. have sat In the Lords by right of birth or elevation to the peerage will have to atand for election by their brother peers. "ANTZEN QUALITY SHOES ~——OuR ENTIRE STOCK OF —~—~*«&Y Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes Reduced 15%—(July and August Only) Ladiag’ Tie & Fumps, $3.85 Children’s Shoes, $2.00 id Lots Only for Immediate Clearance tore Closes 5 P. M. Week Days—i2 Noon Saturdays, | | ‘Ash lor One Book—"The Abuse of the Big Toe” Yew York. NO BRANCHES—OUR ONLY STOR’ ver 60 Years, We Connection With Any Otner Establishment in the Wortd ‘THIRTY FOURTH STREET Announcement Extraordinary! 600 Imported Hand-Made Frocks Of Rich Crepe Silks, Just Received Made Expressly For Us They Will Be Closed Out, For Exactly What They Cost Us 16-95 They arrived just a little bit late in the season, so we have waived profits and offer them for quick clearance The new colors—all sizes--Panelled, handkerchief—draped and side pleated, with delicate hand-drawn work, applique designs in contrasting colors, self-lattice work and other original bits of hand work on neckline, girdles, sleeves and skirts. | COM. VOGELGESANG Selective Board Recommendatt — mane Sie : a eet eererae chmerernene ener ita 12, 1922. Admiral, and President Harding has, nder date of July 1, approved of th commendation Rear Admiral Vogelgesang was ar ointed to the Naval Academy fre ‘lifornia in June, 1886. graduated fou rears later with the class of 1890. H' rat duty was aboard the Charleston o he Pacific Fleet, DROPS DEAD, BUT NOT OFF MANHATTAN BRIDGE Madison Streets, under Manhattan ridge. to-day, a few minutes after hi ‘id fellow workmen on, Pier No. % ast River, that he felt a pain, Day illlamson, forty-four, of No. 1682 Thirc svenue, collapsed and died before ti rrival of ‘Dr, Rubinstein of Gouverneu ospital. Av excited Individual, who found th vody, telephoned the Clinton Stree station that somebody had jumpe rom the bridge. An uncle, George Gi! BRONX VETERANS TO BOOST MURPHY FOR CONGRESS, A committee of 600 Bronx war vete+ TO BE REAR ADMIRAL ne and civil service employees orga~ ized to promote the candidacy of Ra« yhael R. Murphy, secretary to Supreme Court Justice Mitchel, for the Demo- cratic nomination to Congress, 284 Dis- trict, will start a campaign and estab- ish headquarters this week. Col. Will- 1m B. Stacom is Chairman and former Approved by Harding. to-day the és Yo 1921, has been notified official Nayy Selective Board, of whict Imiral H. P. Jones, Commander of of the Atlantic Fleet, was! Workman Striekem, and mxelted mber, has relected him fo Individaal M en Canne. | fillen of No. 841 Cherry Street, saiv to far eank, that of Rear | Walking through a lot at Monroe and Williamson suffered from epileptic fits Deputy Boxing Commissioner Daniel Skilling, Secretary. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 ANNOUNCES for WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Opening Event in a Series of | ©MID-SUMMER_, SPECIALS Smart new fashions, accepted new fabrics, new, fresh merchandise, at these special Mid-Summer prices. These items are not isolated instances, but typical of the values prevailing throughout the store. ‘Misses’ Linen Sport Frocks 12.50 Women’s & Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses 29.50 Women’s Pastel Voile Dressex 18.50 Women’s & Misses’ Knitted Sports Capes 16.50 Striped Silk - and- Wool Sweaters 5.00 White Striped Silk Sports Skirts 10.50 Tailored White Flannel Skirts 8.95 Habutai Silk Sports Blouses . 3.95 Leghorn or Felt Sports Hats 5.00 Ruffled Taffeta Bathing Suits 8.95 Women’s Tub Silk Princess Slips 3.95 Double-to-Hip Radium Petticoats 5.00 Elastic and Brocade Girdle 2.95 & 3.95 White Silk Hose, Colored Clox 1.35 AN A\ White Canvas One-Strap Pumps PP xd 5.90 5.90