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w THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922, LJ a es - io ah ae — a etncnltintits nen y | redo 1» Was driving wan demot- yh € nie-atrtel racing that lave been properly bonded are] PLENTY OF NURSES, NOW, Aah Pg nuns uN Ay aes vi A 2 sr ae ine bs te THIGH AL SBA and the Black and White Tax! Cab Com- nervice here was the} kehed New Josey and Ne a dow plo pany, the Yellow ‘Taxi Corporation FIRST TIME SINCE WAR. | evcatest elinding ie tatlrond st Park Hidee, N. J..[ Heater Streota teat night, Pollce re and the Independent Tax! Cab Own- request wn Lise Albis nyt t ies Lt ven of Hackensack mu nerves [ oo" © stations restored ae ers’ Association Rot City Patle to Care for Votan. | COU’ * " fo the sod autonie wos thrown to the platform] Pasquale Loungo, twenty-two, of No. 7 7 etl Watimate for funds for an extonston|or tho | Nidge atation, injuring Mr dantre ‘ttavbe PAG UNG jaw Wei mot SOnAsCA Ory teers for Bellevue. to the Nuraea’ Home but this ts atilfand Mrs. Willian Harris § Centro Market Place, was shot. A but Is helpful to the taxicab men is In abe - bullet penetrated his abdomen aa he evidenced by the announcement of the} For the first time since the war] "aye gobiort has temporarily been] SHOT AS HE PASSES was passing No. 116 Mott Street, the AND LICENSE LAW ’ yee + Ba 4 Allied MOTORIST, in Mott RE UR i Ltvlad an ambulance arrived from Gou 9 — chauffeur to take out a bond forltees of Bellevue an led Hoa-| steven Arlent Spring Valley, N.[ A hot and then the sight of a man] yerneur Mospial. No one could ba M A t H ‘ 1 $2,600 and to furnish not less than} vinig arranged to have a corps of[Y., was killed yentortay when tho Ford toppling toto the gutter sent several|found who saw the shot fired. ens utumn als Only One-Half of Public}two auretios, who must be sponsor — — — |. Sales on Street Proper- ly Licensed, i By Sophie lrews Loeb. Tm anawer to The renin World's @uery an to how the law bonding | Qaxicabs was being enforced, Com- P missioner Walter W. Law fr, Presi Sent of the State Vax Commission wires as follows ALBANY, N. Y., Aua, 29 ‘Approximately 7,500 bonds now In force, approximately 750 can: collations thus far made, New York Gity police should enforce the law. We will co-operate in every way, WALTER W. LAW JR. According to this official statement + less than half of the licensed taxicabs in the city are bonded in accordance with the law, although It Is nearly Bixty days since the statute went Into| skull Final Clearance! : : ‘i el Casey of the Tent browns, tans, grays and greens. Priced force. The balance wf the more than | gah” rates iecea pao flcorsticge is » gray g' e \ | 28,000 cabs are now running on the artes Streets illegally ‘The measure was bitterly attacked at the time tt came into effect, July 1, dut the constitutionality of the bili and the right of the State to eovern and contro! taxicabs within Its hound aries have been definitely confirmed both by the Federal and New York Btate Supreme Court, with several Prominent Judges affirming in un mistakable terms. Every possible stay that could be Given to the taxicab operat ra granted to them, but th: that the law was confi ry and un constitutional was declared without foundation despite this. However, the deflance of this law is still prevalent. According to the law every cab must hive both State and Gity licenses, and are there under the jurisdiction of both the City De- partment of Licenses and the State Tax Commission. * Where the laxity les in compelling obedience to the law will be thor oughly investigated, since no license may be legally granted unfil th Plicant has conformed fully to the re Quirements of the statute Doubtless the State Tax Commis sion will proceed to revoke licenses unless the law is strictly adhered to It is stated on good authority that many taxicabs that have been insured from the outset have permitted thetr Policies and insurance of their bonds to lapse because of the seeming laxity that permits them to operate on the streets without conforming to the law Practically all insurance and bonds are written on a monthly premium basis, and it is said a large number of taxicab operators are their second monthly every violator is guilty of a n meanor. Among the taxicab ¢ BONWIT TELLER &CO want spenety ice Opin STREET Just Arrived! A Limited Quantity of Paris Handmade Batiste > ~~ first. two compar they will increase the number of cabs by several hundred in the near future Specially purchased in Paris 8 mentioned that The new law compels every taxicab for his good character, and that as-)~ surance must be satisfactory to the ‘Tax Commissioner, who recelves the bond, Failure to furnish this bond and to obtain a license is a misde meanor punishable by fine or tmpris- onment or both arses lags a MAN'S SKULL CRUSHED IN “FRIENDLY” FIGHT Fistiontf Following Debate Sends One to Hospital, Other to Jail. After haling been out together Mar tin Cunningham, twenty-five years old of No, 18 West 68th Street, and William Tracy, thirty-five years old of No. 16 West 66th Street, both chauffeurs, en gaged tn an argu In front of Cun- ninghat arly this morning cy, It ts alleged, struck with his fist, knocking him Cunningham was taken to Roosevelt Hospital suffering from a fractured —_ MODERN. From Farm Lite) Netghbor—Why do you look so tired and sleepy. Millicent? Lit} {Ilivent—Oh, that new baby at our broadcasted the whole night DBordent CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK R a light lunch when you are tired or rushed. The malt- ed milk is nourishing food quickly digest- ed, and the chocolate flavor gives it a de- licious taste. Borders 1OCOLATE ALTFD Blouses the acarelty of nurses for duty at rush of applicants. When, recently the Board of Tris. solved by housing the new nurses at hospitals has been overcome ty althe Hotel Martha Washington They will get their meals at the hospital TRAIN K Last Minute Thoughts for the Holiday : cg Bathing Suits Our entire stock of Children’s, Misses’ and Women's Bathing Suits in a vatiety of sizes, materials and colors has been greatly reduced for this final clearance. [Fourth Floor] Clearance! Slip-on Sweaters 1.75 Worsted of a very good qual- ity in a- block weave makes this an exceptional value at 1.75. All have a round neck and long sleeves, and may be had in sport colors. (Fourth Floor) Fall Skirts That Reflect the Newest Tendencies A straight line or combination pleated skirt is quite the most desired model for golf, tennis and general wear. Sometimes it is overplaided with eponge stripes or unusual colored . checks form stripes, on a plain color. Sizes for Women and Misses, 12.75 [Fourth Floor} Crepe de Chine Jacquette, 5.95 It is quite indispensable over the holiday. for it is distinctly Hnanes as Vietim Topples home of his aweetheart, Miss Albania HOME OF SWEETHEART J feentant, eistiioon Loungo was carried to a drug store where two women adminiatered first afd Youthful Frocks for Fall are these silk creations of new Flat Crepe. There are unusual touches on the sleeves and waist which make them distinctive and individual—the circular skirt, an important feature, bespeaks their kinship to the very latest mode. The colors are those sponsored by Paris— Navy Blue, Black and Brown. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 38.00 {Fourth Floor) Silk and Leather Hand Bags 5.00 3.79 A very good quality leather and fine heavy silk make these bags an unusual value at either price. They reveal odd new shapes and captivating frames with trimmings of Sterling Sil- ver and Marquisette. You will want one for your_new Fall costume. {Malm Floor) For School Girls Paris Says Pearl Necklaces The strings with artificial pails are but 2.95 A 27-inch strand of graduated pearls with all the fires of the genuine Oriental Pearl may be yours tomorrow for but 2.95. Each necklace is mounted with a 10-kt. spring ring and is guar- anteed not to peel or discolor. Formerly 5.00 Pendant Earrings, 1.00 These dainty bits of dangling jewels are quite as much the vogue as ever before, so Paris reports. Therefore if one would be fashionable one can't readily buy, at so low a figure, ear- rings of Jade, Lapis, Jet and other, stones, [Main Fleer) Individual Frocks 5.95 presenting the latest approved models and colors for the opening season are now the feature of dominant Interest in the Department on the First Floor. Men’s Soft Felt Hats in foreign and American makes, are shown in various smart styles, in- cluding ‘oth rough and smooth finishes and introducing a diversity of new colors, among them the new in regular stock at $4.00 to 10.00 Men’s Derby Hats (of American manufacture) in the new- est blocks, are priced in regular stock at $5.00 to 10.00 All of the prices prevailing in the Depart- ment for Men’s Hats are, quality considered, distinctly moderate. Madinon Avenue - Hifth Aveque 34th and 35th Streets New: York CLOSED ALL DAY.SATURDAY Stern Brothers West 42d Street and West 43d Street. Women’s Coats & Wraps Drastically Reduced for Immediate Clearance. Among this wide variety of coats you are more than likely to find just the one you need—either a wrap for all- around wear or an “extra” coat for a particular occasion. Furthermore, all are offered at nominal prices! Wool Coats & Wraps _—_ Silk Coats and Wraps $16.50 t0 59.50 $29.50 to 59.50 Were $29.50 to $195 Were $89.50 to $225 Extra-Size Coats 404 to 54} inches $39.50 to $65 Were $59.50 to $85 alter Brothers Paco Women’s Sport Coats $3.95 to 10.75 Were $750 to 16.50 new and “‘fits in’? on so many occasions. It has a Matelasse to be Sold Over Here for less than their Regular Prices Over There 8.50 Actual values up to 17.50 A frock: that is individual, un- collar, cuffs and band around questionably attractive and of the } waist #and: appears in good quality is an unusual “find” Black, Navy, and Brown, the at 5.95, particularly to the mother colors # sponsored by Paris. | s , unquestionably + an ur ‘ine value. (Fourth Floor) A Special Sweater ROR THE SCHOOL GIRL $7.50 \ She'll find this sweater warm and attractive for the cool mornings and afternoons when school’s “out.” It's a Tuxedo model, made of excellent quality heavy worsted in a smart striped weave. Pockets, of course, and a belt. Inbrown, green, navy, Copenhagen blue, Harvard red, and white. who is outfitting one or more daughters for school. We know it is a value you will have to go far to duplicate, sizes 6 to 14 year j } {Fourth Floor) F:XQUBITELY fine blouses of white or tinted batiste, entirely handmade, with large or small collars, deep revers, double frills, bound scalloped collars, and every de- tail of handwork that typifies the needlecraft of skilled Paris fingers. [ee Genuine Sizes 29 to 34. “The Floraine” lines, developed Evers In the shipment ts a small group of Jeune Fille ‘ 9.75 S's inet -Tan-U6ad 18 int Belge’ Suede Bag is of Genuine Cowhids SECOND FLOOR. handmade blouses at 3.90 This is a nove! ; and tvimmed with Tan Calf- All are leather lined. Solid Brass i] | skin. Light welt soles and cov- trimmed. Good lock., Made to sel | Ce . A mp ° Cowhide Traveling Bags adaptation with ered ubanheelsadd toitscom- at hic) prices. They would cost us - Special 5.00 exceedingly cs graceful, slender Black —Russet—Tan—16 and 18 ins. WOMEN'S BLOUSES— Main Floor. | fort and well-fitting qualities. 5.00 ore to duplicate, . Second Floor] J hitth Floor) REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY.