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SHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. ~ , = = . PRESIDENT INVITES U. S. DRAINS EUROPE time, and Uctover set a record fur ea-] i i fovtinii gene to Be payed: LH SAATHs 4 n ° 10,000 from London | in the Bowl at New Haven on Satur- KMOKMM RR RMRRM THM ae it Law Declared Valid; NEW YORKER TO LUNCH OF ART TREASURES verte aod MOPS than 41,100008 rent day stlerecon’ wal be broadcast 6) hfe : = the country as a whole, This in spite] WGY, the General Electric Company's Harry MH. Sehincht, Uxpert om Tmmi-| #7,000,000 Worth Come From Len-| of efforts made to prevent famous] Powerful radio station in this elty. . The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All New York eration, WU! Give Harding don tn 10 Montha. works of art being en away, . His Views. Copyright, 1922 (New Tork Reening Worta),| Hxportation of precious stones from| TENNIS ATOP HOLTEL ROOF. Presfdent itarding wifl) receive at y Press Publishing Company. te to Ainerica has more than] The tennis court atop the roof of the with the first] Ritz-Cariton Hotel, on which some of Increased} the leading players of the metropoll- nt for part offen atetrict participated in exhibition exported to the] matches last winter, will be opened for NDON, Nov. 23,—The extent to| dou ) America is draining Burope of -] art is Indicated by exports to New York from London during the tast this afternoon Harry] 1 -] whic luncheon at 12. Officials Plan to Enforce It By New Plan of Co-operation), ) and License Departments Will Work Together} ™ MODS SOS actual shipments! the season to-dai ft A. Ru- i 6 day in charge of A. Ru-) % for Effectual Enforcement and a Conse- tow ten months jie, nlones. “especially diamonds} dotph, proferstonal. |The court, ts a @ urly $7,000,000 worth of master. | 274 pearls, have also grown, trifte short of the standard i. quent Reduction in Street Accidents, ¥ pluyed a proni- Ae ae = that fact did not prevent some spectacu- G ts mt Ware 10. tive operations oF # have gone to the United fee lar tennis during the first season a year ef x By Sophie Irene Loeb. 'Y “Now that the Appellate Court has decided that the taxicab bonding law © fa Constitutional, 1 shail démand that every toxicab in the City of New York | ls « be bonded, without any furthdy delay or evasion of the ts These are the words of ‘Cotmis- Pa = foreign sharks who & eyed upon the -lago. tes from the British capital in that Hy folt that the President effect a setentific handling ror @ sul rte Who aeHve at te 2 By goner John F. Gilchrist, head.o¢ the |C®°"Mous diMcuttics encountered in| ”"s ac profound aH doense Department. regulating tvaffic in the city, before} study diithor e Island and : “ \ which Commissioner Enright has “ orts and has + *'*and furthermore, such steps\will | thrown up his " volutiont ze , © (ee taken by this department, us\fac|end of Me Nek for ha ls at the immigration station, It 18 posible, to co-operate weh| One of the suggestions of Magis-], iach’ will’ he ‘actompanied to : | Police Department and otht|trate McAdoo is this: “Fix the num. Walle bpen ye Aner teat ta ; #0 that the law will be fully] ber of taxicab licenses by ordinance 4) Seer 1 i with,” he added. as there are now 20,000 of them, and] A gr 7 ae & | us i have already issued an order that ff it keeps on there will be so many,| States Senator Calder have been urging H mew taxicab licenses be granted | tat traffic in Manhattan will be im-|the President to send Mr, Schlacht as the cant shows that he | Pssible."’ Speelal Ne age d to study immigra- | ‘been strictly under the mals tlon conditions al i! ” concluded the Commissioner. % has been pointed out by The Tvening World that it may be un- Fae ESM TWENTY SEEKING SCHOOL Post. 4 ‘4 of Education will be asked Commissioner Gilchrist wanted it|mceasary to limit the number of taxi-| ,7° Boar understood that ho had been mis-|obs by u city ordinance, if’ the| st Its next meeting by Commfsstoner For Frida . when it was said that he was|Bading Law is enforced, and it is|Afthur S. Somers to elect an Associate y - bel . Superintendent to fill the vacancy that the bonding law, On|behved that any man of good repu-| fab existed since the death of kien | would like to see|ttin can get a bond the same as he| Grace Strachan Forsythe. There are a2 % the city properly |coul secure a note in the bank, even| twenty applicants for the post, | ponded, and when it was pointed out|if Nh hasn’t much in. the way of } in Fi t | Sonora The New Marquette Console 125.00 statistics, that’ the ratio | propety. accidents by taxicabs as compared| ANdwhile we are talking about cn- those of other vehicles was alarm- | foreingthe Bonding Law, all the time j ingly large, and that the bonding} terrifitoll is constantly being taken | MARTINI & ROSSI Flaw was intended to cure at least in accideis and deaths by the opera- Non-Alcoholic lion of taicabs us they are operated 4 rt y. Tat is why it is imperative UTH that the Ending Law be stilet Bottled in Torino, Italy | Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits at appreciable reductions } Two-piece Suits . . . $48.00 | | Two= and Three-piece Suits . 64.00 | ome of the evil existing In reck! driving, he was determined more than ever that the taxicab bonding law ald no longer be evaded on any enforced +] It is most likely that a syste I investigate case after case, rome devised whereby the bonding com-|of which hav peen recounted in “panies wilh furnish to the License} these columns soncerning the de- and Police Departments. the ble conditts surrounding the ‘ef the taxicab drivers who drop their] victims of thesetaxica violattoas, Buy it by the case— Always keep a edt ba nines, It gains attention because of its fonds and thus evade the luw after | cases i. bf Gana Hive ub- hottleentheice— { | have obtained license to| Solutely no redresnnd are put to no j SS eee H ‘ : : avs Fi tee re A 3 ‘ "eng, a nore bib Servo it straight All are new, smart modeis, featuring | 1 %i| simpie eiegance and grace of line. This has been one of th» chief | e 6 ye p I : } : troubles in enforcing the law. Honds} Sept. 20, a period of ne ‘allted fittys —and you have a \ fashionable fabrics The Sonora tone, clear asa bell, have been taken out to meet t Heensing requirements and then hur- riedly cancelled to avoid payment o premiums. two people and injures 96g, mal fy delicious appe- a total of 1.718 victims, tizer its very moderate price and con- : venient size, recommenditto those ; I The remaining assortments of Higher-cost Suit | have also been re-priced at much lower figur For sale atall dealere Tt has been dificult to teil where )men have been bonded for a year or = for a month. But by a well-dovised Oplan, in which the State Tax Com-}] During the same period 19,990 ve- “mission, the Police Department ana] hicles, exclusive of taxios, have injut 15,345 oe involved. (Second Floor) Sole Agents for the United States W. A. TAYLOR & CO. 29 Broadway New York the space fora larger instrument. % who desire quality, but have not d the License Department will work | killed 652 people and | together, such tactics on the part of | making a total of 1 + San ap chauffeurs who want to ehirk the law| proximate ratio of one of tye ye- ‘Will be cleckmated. hicles in ev twenty Maing or sae otoemmene i A Special Offering of | Black Persian Lamb Coats | | | James McCreary & Co, {| . made to order { FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET g for some other viclation of} time, . Jaws that the bonding of the chauffeur!’ In conjunction with these + HERE'S an air of com- | | is learned. as to injury to human lives t re fort and general well- t $3 q5 OO ulso as alarming figures in tho Tra! being created by the H a ° But Commissioner Enright ‘has written to Commissioner Gilchrist and mekentrod thee i fic’Court, in that 40 per cent. of these drinking of the afhee dine wner coffee, Steaming fra- | stated he would do cnything to co-| ts xicaby are constantly before the ance, fine china, deep ra with him in seeing that the) >same Courts because of violations, Law was properly enforced. | wiiie only per cent. of the 300,0 ontentment —truly the , tions, " a ice gl cobra wi aawUred | These facts and figures have fur- ‘rfect end of a perfect (Fifth Floor) Commissioner Enright of the Po-| The ratios speak for themes, Hice Department has stated in these|and the cause of these conditly j¢ jumns that he is anxious thet the} that the taxicabs, licensed to Tuyo, :|hire, are almost continually ony «owing to the lack of policing tncili-| street and, by the very nature of q Hin he said, it would be a dificult] pusiness, are running as speedily, G r to stop every tax! un the] possible in order to get more far, street to find out if it was bonded. | while the other vehicles dre on t y Liberal Monthly Terms a Coffee Sets from $10 to $110 U \ peeueeiineniahese ec ocd i Another importation of Black Persian Lamb skins is 1 ready for individual selections. From these selections Coats will be made in 40-inch length (sizes up to 44-inch bust measurement), lined in a choice of beautiful silks, | with collar and cuffs of self fur or skunk Other lengths and different fur-trimming will be specially priced, proportionately low. | (Third Floor) Men’s and Women’s Commissioner Walter’ Law of the other vehicles are charged with vi hed ample evidence to all the} y, and a good start ~ Steps necessary in his department to| Mé! i ze A aid the carrying out of the Bonding | courts, including the Supreme Courts trard a perfect evening! Law. ‘ of the State and tho Federal Courts Thus, everybody is ready to ‘‘co-|as well, for singling out the taxicab es Bee rarity Ie seat fo S00 Ss ihe, worst ottender ot an tte|i- OTNGTON’S Jast being taken to make it a workable] vehicles running on the streets, and melt Shop of Fifth Avenue” Jaw and operative. that is why, in their decisions, they | 4 AVENUE AT 39TH ST. = © Im the meantime, Chief Magistrate] declared taxicabs should be properly )~ * William McAdoo is presenting the! bonded. ‘ ET 5 y | Street and Sports Hosiery ad FR Svenue S4S4STREET roadway | in large and comprehensive assort:ne t ts of styles and A, | By 3 i colors, moderately priced for the quality | | < | N FRIDAY Women’s Wool Hose | = | “Ars os el. {| ‘tte, with = ff ° A Sale of ie ‘ Pure Silk-and-wool Hose. | 2,5 00 Pairs Perfect Artificial Silkeand-wool Hose. : | H a t bas a Flesh=colored Wool Hose, spec featured, in gossamer All-wool Hose, plain and ribb Remarkable Sale Alleweol Hose, im flat-weave and attractive clocks. ars poli — om) oT re aaa | a, 77) ‘ aun . a. weight to wear under cobweb Silk Hosiery. is is a most timely sale of Hindoo Suede Fabric Oves {| Women’s Wool Golf Hose Turbans—now the newest and most in all the desirable styles. | popular fashion feature of the wy, hb | Half-t | season. They are BEG is spats: | j J \| Men’s Wool Half-hose and Golf Hose | able variations, all beautifully exe- | Regularly ry Sizes 514 to 814 5 Oe ite and at i cuted in Metal Cloth and Metallic Selling but not in | in'a variety oF weights and styles ¢ | Brocade; trimmed with moleskin | to 1.50 all colors Te 1 and monkey fur and diverse em- velty Imported ol Half-hose Hl > bellishments, | | . adapted from the pop I 1 lisle styles. | Third Floor | . \ First | COULECTION of very smart suede fabric gloves from famous ; | Fite makers in a variety of styles—12 and 16-button lengths, strap- wrist gauntlets and two-clasp. The kind of gloves they're weari 4 4 . i now with winter costumes at a price not to be duplicated sleewhorel Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Pork | REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR All Fashionable Colors | \Wtetourth street Thirty-ftth Street The Sunday World Real Estate Section | i MUST BE iN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. | Circulation Over 600,000

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