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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. 9 cod know how to sympathize with these] applications and only sixteen couples ONE BXCEFTION. t ew Sign Ordinance a Mystery roc ue, ecanes tiove|Landlord Rescnes 41 Families [ees yim coe ss Sat an | arena ‘You see, if you want your city 'c/ graduate into larger apartments.) "A mee 0 § a t the trenton of A ™ ‘ grow You must encourage large fau-] where more children cun be acvols-| other people,” advised the Sage. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Willlam Bross B d B { M y B bi ,| modated. Let the kiddies come and he] “utp onesgt addes the tock As to Motive, But Interest Is Clear|.2222.0% 20% 2%] Barred’ Because Of Many Babies|ir rr cei ste th, wf minted ta th tise some une] NE" Saat td ae ’ next Thursday. = the more people. the more Llc enough for them. There's no limit but] lowed that advice.” ee ee “T'm going to the best penitentiary tn. N m ‘ . Lar; y A Wh re for the stores, the more bustness of] tnat.”* 7, ' nt Newlyweds Graduate Into ger Homes, e : ‘ “i . Polieuk ! Measure Was Introduced by a Tammany Alderman and | ine country,” ne sata, “1 know that be- ly a Save, “Wealsel Litile Once 8, all kinds, But you can't encouran waite Pollan Is « native ot Quebec, Removes Some Needed Restrictions. cause 1 cvet Chery Ashley soak alver wher Says, zittle Ones. this as long as every landlord shus He conducted a tea store here for he was released from Leavenworth! 1 pwisron, Me, Nov. 20. —If, ‘Young people just starting out ‘n] Up his heart and waves away tho] t.ctr quo yearn cad toecme head or A resolution, the motive of which is mysterious but the Intent of Which | aney guid: Bill, you're going to the ae saint's halo for landlords] married life should be encouraged inj tathers and mothers with lit'e onut] the Maine Indemnity Company. Eis Ys clear, has been introduced in the Board of Aldermen by Alderman Ed- {peg “stir’ in the United States. | ee Lahlt large families ntolevery way,” he declares. “Thad my] abd lets a houso stay wacam ratne Ley iki Mad at iste ho eecthes oe ward Cassidy, a Tammany member from Manhattan. He made the charge that ee eae xe ts, J, O. Poliquin, arty [experiance a quarter of a century ago, | St let Ip children ; and he claims forty-one families res- The resolution Is an amendment to Section 214 of the Code of Ordinances, [pte Rogen lo iighe ye aR ars wok “RAEN Ge GWEN. CHDERE:L VANE Cred nut 62 E Bome Baeene TEM Sh ella aif Pa Sted rece, Sava ieee mere nd, if enacted, would legalize and authorize the construction of huge signs get him, because “1 am ene of tuore| guserves one. there were three small children, and 1| gag stove. They swamped me with| many children. 3: Dulldings throughout the ety = Jun. outpeokun fellows and 1 ay x | A A In recent years the city's consistent | wall, Alderman Cassidy's resolution |4ctly what 1 think. | fat, it this way. _ ere crane ae ren a ae olicy, in the line of improving che] would allow signs to be extended twelve ——_—— ee es i . ty’s appearance and in reducing Cire] feet above the root cornice or parapet | MAN DROWNS IN TUB : d and over 1 encumbrances. | wall, Under such a law a sign could AT PUBLIC BATH HOUSE . \ 4 ber fo regul yall signs as cupy the bulk of space at ight } ail as possibly, . Basics “tbe hultiahe “iGielt Rea be | Attendant Finds Jersey rhiekeatad West Forty-second Street.- West Forty third Street The present law provides that al carried twelve feet further alove the| Submermed at Pascale tuatitution. np erected at a right angle to a Anes, biG. No: East Orchard © feet above the roof, cornice or] wyoapt parts of Fifth Avenue, M drowned in a tub at the Public Baths W. 9 I d F h G R . Ri eei andes tie “be ot No. t6 Pirat Street, George Zwicker, WiS—Reduced for Immediate Clearance fare ithre tn no cova.ce t pévaperVercared’ Wy epoctal ordiausioe, iy araieicn: ete (obs (GE bls at omen's Importe renc Owns fe ¢ hanging over the elde of the tub, He tae “ARM LABOR MEN bin wilt oMetate and the student choir found that Sinnon's head wae under At Prices ONE-HALF LESS than Original Cost ke will Members of his class will be SEEK JOINT aT wes Hoty at, Columbia. will attend, the i S"amoanes rom ‘s Offered aie the following Paris models expressing the genius of line, fabric and coloring which so distinguis! ON POLITICAL LINES] 5)“ oe sent fo Memphis. Benne | Mn ) Binnoa bad 6. wile dw eases anak Geestors whew smal tay burr F arty Ta Not Part of . Frou apt. tm Claws: Formerly ° Reduced to Formerly — Reduced to WASHIN 1 Madeleine & Madeleine Model $295 $145 t Lanvin Model. . . 4 » = $375 $110 ollette into gathering immediate- i Bete Ket ana Gonimliey or ue 1 Jenny Model . . - . + $375 $145 t-Lanvin Model. . . . « = $375 $145 | Political 7 ae tJenny Model . . . « «($345 $145 i Patou Model. . . . «$295 $145 | sto Prost of pi $3 1 Miller Souers Model. . . $345 $145 1 Paton Model . . « . «$295 $135 | 1 Miller Souers Model. . . $295 $135 1 Cyber Model . . . . « $265 $135 ; _The art of icing 1 Charlotte Model . . . . $345 $145 1 Fern Bathe Model. . . . $275 $125 is interesting and easy t Lanvin Model. . . . . $345 $145 THIRD FLOOR. SE create all sorts of interesting designs | ped cream and add dignity to the ’ | akes and pastry. = art reauires nothing more tans A Timely Clearance of WOMEN’S and MISSES Complete Suites and Distinctive Individual Pieces of sists of a heavily nickel-plated cylin al pump and twelve different tubes through which are formed rib- ahirruldiris bons of icing or whipped cream. These may be twisted FINE FI IRNI I | IRE peeyiinueheene: and turned to the limit of one’s artistic expression. an efforts, 1 We suggest that the earlier you try your hand at it ° : w of most of the the more st you will be for the important days of Reduced from much higher prices to Whether for your own home, or as the medium of expressing your Thanksgiving and Christmas. Christmas wishes, here one will find furniture to suit every purpose. SERVICES FOR SPANDOW, : 35 eS COLUMBIA STUDENF WI R 4 owiss. ONGE Winter riding habits, fashioned of he d ii d and : . i . inter riding habits, fashioned of corduroy and imported an Spandow, 45th St. & Sixth Aves 9 ,ifek north of domestic herringbone tweed. Thesz are all beautifully tailored, and ghemleal tap “NINE FLOORS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT” correctly cut. Belted and unbelted models; some with breast and two 1 side pockets. The workmanship and finish further prove their high quality, giving them prestige any and everywhere. In greys, grey mix tures, blues, tans, and browns. : | Misses’ sizes 14, 16, and 18. Women’s sizes 34 to 42. Third Floor. VICTROLAS A in RIDING BOOTS may be had in black and pe RES fe | tan calfskin. Itskin li A 8-pc. Chamber Suite (as illustrated), of finest quality Burl Walnut, con . | an — on ‘aa oe and medium soft leg. $23 sisting of double bed, large bureau, chest of heptie oral aiieroned 5 In Carved and Hand Decorated | es2h—8. WidthsA—D . . . . . . . Pair dieting table with Ioog bench, tight stand. tocker ad char, . . BOOS | SECOND FLOOR. ‘ 5 : — yo he | -pe. Chamber Suite in American Walnut’ - - $360 lz Der ee 4-pc 8 ae = Console Cabinets | P ; ; $ Aa oA ; ; de > -1Siam Brothers ~ 4-pc. Chamber Suite in American Walnut - . . . $230 mi BAN \ selection of handsome console cabinets | 3 | RS harmonious designs to go with the most | . : . ivi Furniture Dining Room i % er ee | oe ce ae eepe co BOO sER EAS TS At Reductions of One-Third Off Regular Prices: ide hipigie: Ste maceeees H aan | carefully selected fugniture. A variety oi | ee 3-pe. Suite m figured mohair to-pc. Ding Room Suite in 3 eee maodale ih PaNad aad oiiginalistylanafionts DINNER SETS with reversible cushions, $375 American walnut . . $365 : the opportunity to choose something un- | ‘ Boured mmol: ; . : > | on AD 3-pe. Suite in figured mohair; to-pe. Dining Room Suite in : usual and decorative. jor the Thanksgiving Table . Spring arms; reversible American walnut $575 - ¥ 4 cushions . $250 eer eee a : | All fine quality sets in a variety of distinctive patterns. . William and Mary in Oak Library Tables in American to-pe. Dining Room Suite in . y @: Limoges ,China Dinner Sets Limoges China Dinner Sets— walnut each $29 75 mahogany ALAA 3 Sr and Walnut, $300 | (Theo Haviland)\ns06 pes.; beautiful 100 pes. richly colored conventional , : Nie : | gold encrusted border designs, with border designs; gold line edges and matt gold handles; open stock matt gold handles. Mahogany Desk (illus- | trated) mn mahogany $195 and $295 $49.50 combination, 30 inches vant A ——— wide, mth drawer, , A et ae : William and Mary in | Limoges China Dinner Sets English Porcelain Dinner Sets $29.75 Hand Decorated a4 and V.)—106 pes.; very deeply —100 pieces of the well-known ; . en etched; gold encrusted border; matt Minton border design. All first Fireside Chairs of solid : Walnut, $210 | gold handles; open stock quality ware. ia mahogany with cane 4 . . Also Rockers to. match. : | $235 $35 (illustrated); each $20 ; | : | i Ps Geen Anne, Mahog- |] | Notable Values from the Uphols D | i 5 any, $185 oO the pho stery ept. (Fourth Floor) : ‘ ‘ | * * ° $ | Fringed Lace Panels A Large Assortment of 75 pairs Reversible . i Liberal Monthly Terms \h VA . : fonthly ‘ elour Portier SEVENTH FLOOR | $3.65 $4.90 $6.75 Each Bed Sets 5 " : Imported Lacet Arabe and Reduced to $ : ; | } LP With fine quality Fren binette as a basis, Marie Antoinette make . 24.75 : these 30-in togsin wide cek , ; Custom-made in our own workrooms A heavy ¢ 3 45:1n wide 5 and appliqued Double size | Or ay Or with Mane Antoinette b 1 designed in all . velour with lustrous finish has been used in the : | ene re ; $ $ making of these Portieres Bottoms and sides \ H ver Saco pattern no are finished 18 to 34.50 finished with open French seams-they are 7 ft 61s | 4 ' FIFTH AVENUE | | “ith hem and heavy trir Vhite and ecru - | long and 48 inches wide finished | ; — H X ¢ TELEPHONE Fi1z Roy 1900 en — See : ‘