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ee ne See eee se nigalee tS cemmammvpem cane sen emacs oon nce THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, , s Daughter 3 hen Clergyman sea Rte ae | ~S Methodist Bisho, To Wed an iss Helen Hamilton, One of]? National Capital’s Beau- ties, Betrothed to the Rev.}" Geoffrey Wardle Stafford, i . He is the son of the Rev Stafford, formerly President yan Methodist Church of n and Ireland, Ho is a iversity College, Dur- versity and Oxford Univer- has recently been called to First Methodist Church of Baltl- ee Mas as associate Lede BOGUS MONEY PASSER SOBS AS HE'S CONVICTED The engag amilton, daughter fobn W. Hamilton Methodist Church, frey Wardle Stafford of Newcastl on-Tyne, England, has been an- nounced. Miss Hamilton, who is OMAN TRIES TO DIE ON ) OWN GALLOWS IN CELL ' Mrs. Margargt Reilly, imany aliases, w! a, woman of hi et, is in the City Hosital in after an attempt to hang her cell at Police Headquarters, ‘— The woman was arrented yester®ay, =| Court in Newark of passing counterfeit 1 Sis n the jury's verdict was ti fn charges of paming When ‘is-] money was begun against A Hol Bug! A Wonderful Sale of Boys’ Overcoats Mackinaws and Two Pants Suits TLINIT VEHICLES, USE 1,500 TR Magistrate Holds Aldermen] convince Gov. Smith and the Legis- Can Make Streets Safe by ment to-day on New York's traffic| Producer, but a life saver. problem, with its attendant danger to life and limb, called attention to the fact that “the Board of Aldermen has] children who are killed are killed at the right licenses"’ streets. Magistrate McAdoo admitted that PACKERS’ MERGER PUT BEFORE PRESIDENT Armour, Has Half-Hour Conference at White House, WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—J. Ogden Armour, for the Chicago packers, has put the proposed merger of Armour & Co., with Morris & Co., with the - sible inclusion of Wilson & Co., direct- ly up to President Harding. Mr. Armour held a half hour conference with the President, during which, It is understood, he recited the entire scheme and described the purposes back of it. Following the conference Mr. Ar- mour had “nothing to say,” and the White House preserved the same st- Nor could any light on the the proposals of Pattee! Cobishtianaee Enright and Deputy Commissioner Harriss, calling for additional north and south highways, are necessary. But he pointed out that these changes would require years to make and that in tho meanwhile the situation Is wceanss thousands annually.” The first thing to do, he said, is to lature that @ radical change must be made in the whole system of licensing machines, The new system, he said, should be primarily>not a revenue Curtailing Licenses. ef Magistrate McAdoo in a state- fe also 1,600 poll mmended that at least gerous unmuarded crossings. There “are 20,000 ticensed taxicabs nt of Agriculture. It was ex- 1 that both Attorney General erty and Secretary Wallace the mubject under conslderation, c it to limit the number of for vehicles using the city and sight-se¢ing vehicles In the city now, he said, and the number may || 8. Altman & Cn. aaa ee | For to-morrow (Saturday) A Remarkable Sale of YOUTHS’ SUITS (sizes up to 20) exceptionally low-priced at $28.50 (including two pairs of long trousers) at $9.95 Big. warm, smart wool Overcoats in most desirable brown, gray, tan and green heather mixtures—with belt all around, muff pockets, storm strap on sleeve and = convertible storm collars. Sizes from 3 to 1 Warm, wool-lined chinchilla overcoats in blue, gray, tanandbrown. Sizes from 3 to 10, All-wool plaid mackinaws from 7 to 18 And Norfolk suits in Tweed and mixtures— with two pairs of knickers. Sizes 7 to 18. Every one exceptional value at 9.95 Long Pants Suits for Boys All with two pairs of long pants in a Great Sale at $23.50 Boys Shoes in a Sale at $5 Wonderful Values in MEN’S KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOATS $35, $45 to $85 Broadway, at 49th Street 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street srthe Howe of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes This selection will be of special interest to the high school and prep. school youth, offering a choice of the popular English Norfolk and ‘golf’? medels, made of quality fabrics in bright tweed effects, and expertly tailored throughout. BOYS’ SUITS (sizes 8 to 18) will be featured values at $12.00 & 15.50 (including two pairs of knickerbockers) These Suits are of sturdy, all-wool suitings of good quality, in likable patterns 300 Pairs of BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ SHOES in smart, wide-toed, Blucher models of tan or black calfskin specia $4.75 & 5,00 | lly priced, per pair sizes 11 to 2) (sizes 21/2 to 6 These values are very unusual (Sixth Floor) Madison Avenue» Filth Avenue, New Dork Thirtp-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ———e———E = = = == =e NOVEMBER 17, 1922. Men's Shops—West 38th and 37th Sts. ‘ Street Level EXTRA VALUE SUITS Single or double-breasted in the largest selection of tweeds, cheviots or worsteds, including blues, we have ever shown even at the next highest price, let alone at $38. OPreENHEIM.GL GLLINs &' aC Mth Street — New York On Sale Saturday Exclusive Hats Regular Values to 15.00 8.75 New Mid-Season Models Featuring brilliant colors to be worn with furs. Faille Silks and Duvetyns — embroidered and flower trimmed. Models also of Satin and Velvets. REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE iN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. _CIRCULATION QVER_ 600,090 _ H