The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 5

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RT rer op ee ere a eye _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1999. , oo Marcus 8. Dow, representing Spe-| bite accidents throughout the cial Deputy Police Commissioner] try it was time to begin thinking Barron Collier, told of the plans of} ways to preserve human fife the Bureau of Public Safety, recently | t'mb. opened by the direction of Commis- sioner Enright. He said that in con- Junction with the Board of Educa- tion a special campaign would be conducted in the public schools of ci = ) cational Association held a dinner last | licenses could be obtained. He advo- a ng n on on. e re 0 night in the Hotel Commodore to ac-| cated drastic examinations for fitness. 9 quaint the public with the ams of the eae individual who goes for a sponsora tn conducting safety cam. | Uce#e Should be tested rigidly for ’ ke ——— 8700,000 FOR T. B. FIGHT. ASHEVILLE, N. C., Nov. %3.—’ will of Dr, Karl Von Rack of Ashevilte, automobile manufacturers are repre-| control over those who operate auto- sented In the assock: , th mobiles for gain, Taxicay drivers ation, the offloers| cag chautteurs should be cansidered By Radio In Forty-five Seconds STRICT TESTS FOR [Sz og A Paris and Berlin Also Send Quick Replies While Hawaii Of Which are: President, Joseph Gron-} on the hasis of thelr physteal, moral the city to stimulate slertnens on the | ‘v8(culosis <pectallel, beetieatbed ap Answers in 4 Min., 18 Sec. dahl; vice presidents, George C. Van}and mental qualifications, ‘Proper | part of children in adopting “natety |Proximately $700,000 for selentific ro- . Tuy! jr., and Inglis M. Uppercu; sec-] laws along this line would eliminate | first” and “always look" policies. search into the prevention and eure of “How's the weather?” was the query flashed across the Atlantic by retary, Henry Birrell, many unfit drivers, Something has Mr. Dow sald such an organization | tubereulosia, it was announced to-day, J an wireless last night from the auditorium of the Engineering Societies’ n United States Senator-elect Royal] got to be done to cut down automo. [as the assoctation was greatly needed | Dr. Von Ruck died here Nov. 6 The H. Copeland believed the evil of auto-| bile accidents, Right here in New The recently organized United] mobile accidents was attributable In aj York 1,100 children were killed by States Human Safety and Road Edu-| large degree to the ease with which} machines last vear.” to wage a national safety fight. He said when one read that 14,000 per- sons were killed last year in automo- Von Ruck Research Laboratory, Incorp+ orated, which was created several youre aso, will have charge of the Bullding at No. 29 West 39th Street, to London, Paris, Berlin and Bergen, Norway. —_———ws Less than three minutes later the months. The installments will be held] members of the New York Electrical as deposits und bear 4 per cent. in-] Society gathered there heard the dot terest until completed. 4 and dash replies hurled back through F . viaieic af Teen ee Rete are: to) be the night. VDA) VO), 0), 0), OV.) A), OY), OO) 9 MOO). 8),O). 8), OY. OO) 9), OOOO) OCOD AM A MAM MLM M DAO O SOO * 4 Enthusiasm Indicates $2,000,- 000 Capitalization May Be Oversubscribed. Labor definitely launched its own Mmited to 10 per cent. and surplus Pies taser. ya is Vee ~ earnings not applied to capital will] Within forty-five seconds Lon- ; eee © SUD! be issued In extra Interest to de-| gon‘ answer came in, ‘Raining ons with $10,000 each to Its) positors. Removal of directors by wom nds later came the pital stock at a meeting of about 400\the stockholders was expiained as a}™ld." Ten seconds la ‘1 officers of locals of the Central Trades Means whereby control should be al-| reply from Norway, “Overcast, mild. © Council held in Beethoven, “2% ssured to Inbor After or-| France was third with | ‘Lovely ganization shares of stock will Ue] weather,” and Germany came last, |. Tho bank is to be opened Jon.| salable only to the bank, ae * a em et | two minutes and forty seconds after 1 in a temporary site not yet chosen.| Mr. Sullivan declared bunks control he enthusiasm of the meeting indi-| °™Ployers, ralirouds especially, and] the question. She answered, ‘Gloomy, Bs Ae £ $2,000,000 refuse credit to opponents of the open cold,”’ and then added, ‘‘Greetings.”’ the capitalization of $2,000,000} hop whon there are labor troubles. ike nceth VENER Sid be oversubscribed. There are 500 lubor organizations, he transatlantic § © % Walter‘F, McCaleb, who {s to direct | With a membership of 750,000, in New| were a part of a discussion of wire- x York, he said, showing the possibill-| tess by David Sarnoff, Vice President Ming field labor will be atte. taf 2 0F 8 labor bank here. of the Radio Corporation of America, aking field labor will be able to! str, Brady sald that application ‘or a otect its Interests where heretofore| a charter wil! be made to-morrow, fol-| Principal guest at the 404th meeting has been at a disadvantage owing to|!owing a conference yesterday with|of the New York Electrical Society. he ability of banks to control em- Mr. Sarnoff predicted there would James McCreery & Co. ‘The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All NewYork 2 the head of the State Banking Depart- Lit come soon what he described as the loyers. Mr. MoCaleb organized the! 1¢ iabor capital competes with| ‘wrist watch wireleed eet or radio. nk of the Brotherhood of Locomo-| other capital,” Mr. McCaleb said, “it jet" ve Engineers in Cleveland. It has|assures itself of power for legisiation| ‘such a set could be carried easily .| for labor's benefit, because capita as m th son,” said Mr. Sarnoff pet Cents dividsnds=to (Stocks| enithe ohlee motive power of teple: anal cig tate eee) BB Seauived een dere and & Der cent. interest tol iation. Labor capital will assist the| stations twelve or fifteen miles. dis- _ . spositors regularly since {t was] laboring man to build his own home." |tant. ‘Thus a man could receive 1a HE gift suggestions listed here hed, with an extra 1 per cent. a his vest pocket market reports, are typical of thousands upon each class at the close of the year.| SHOOT AT MYSTERY MAN | weather reports and details of cham- thousands in this great Christmas DROKOROROR OOOO OO OO OOOO OR Questions bl ae tek be WHO ANNOYS WOMEN EOC! a g Gio shoneclected vohevervore’s Meera ray le cuithiaaiet ee eat BUT HE MAKES ESCAPE stocking as well as every individual er J. Brady, Chairman of the State aaa en Nada ‘f deration of Labor Banking Com-|Perth Amboy “Jack the Peeper? purse. There is hardly a gift on E ittee, John J. Munholland, head of Eludes Traps Set for Wim e your list but can be found here, i by Electrician, PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Nov. 23.— Residents of the Borough of Keyport latd trips for a ‘Jack the Peeper,’ who has been annoying householders by star- ing through windows, ringing door bells, flashing lights and tapping outside of dwellings. Central Trades and Labor Coua- Banking Committee, presided. gh Frayne, Gencral Organizer of e American [Federation of Labor, d John Sullivan, President of the uncil, made addresses. James B. land, President of the State Fed tion of Labor, sald that organiza- h will support the labor bank to he quality Each embodies a definite Children’s Eyes Should fine character, for which James Not Be Neglected + McCreery & Co. has been noted Neglect in childhood brings for 65 Christmases. beautiful in design and excellent in ©) faulty vision to many people. Let our Oculist, a registered Last night the man aroused the fam- physician, examine the eyes of fly of Ernest Dunham on Elizabeth your children. If glasses are Street. Dunham {s an electrician and|}| needed his prescription will be ‘ost. had installed an alarm system. He he Federation Trust Company, as| dashed out after the intruder and fired 2 at him from a shotgun, but the man labor hank is to be named, willl Gteabpeared in the woods hear by. fry on a general banking and trust} Both Miss Murfel Aumack and her siness with seven directors, com.| Mother. wife of a local phystctan, were quarters” for 25 years. 8 annoyed on different occasions by a man of labor representatives and} fumbling at the back doer and passing inking experts chosen by the tabor|, flashlight across windows. Mire ders. Subscriptions for stock will . but without re- 549 FIFTH AVE., N.Y. Satin slips on and has a V neck. All of taken in installments covering ten EAST SI DE-ABOVE 45th St. which gives you but a slight idea of aaa a a i“ r ~ Boudoir Slippers The Gift She Wants its smart new lines and comfort- able warmth. You have a choice of pair I 8 5 Camel, White, Navy, Brown, Gray A F and Jockey. 6.50 These Boudoir Slippers are dainty u T Coat (Péaria Fiver) . yet practical. The Satin is of good quality throughout, including lin- IL oe ; oe s anahe 2 ingiandiinneraolen tnBlack and We know many women are looking for a finer coat at © accurately ground here. Mod- erate charges. “Optical Head- The Gift Sweater Should Be of Brushed Mohair so that it may comply with the newest sports mode. Of course it OXGXxOxOx KOXOXO XOXOXO XOXO XOXOXO OXOXOKOKOKOKOXOXUIKOXKO KOKO a lower price. Such an opportunity is rare at any every desired color. ) Bey time, and extraordinary during the Christmas season. It Felt Slippers at, Pair, 1 05 . is possible, however@as you will find in this sale of Of more than usual attractiveness. possible, Sverwas) ye) they are fashioned of all wool felt, coats made by a furrier of high repute. and adorned with a quilted satin For His Christmas Gift écllar: Leopard Cat Coats, 36 inches long, soft dark skins. Raccoon > (Second Floor) collar and cuffs. 185.00 Men S Opera Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 inches long, of silky skins. UcCreery Toys for Raccoon collar and cuffs. Hlustrated. 165.00 Slippers 2.95 Caracul Coats, 28 inch sport model, in Black and Tan, Always comfortable at the end of Girls and Boys trimmed with Viatka Squirrel and Fox. 255.00 a weary day and bound to last a Special for Friday and Saturday Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, 45 inches long, self long while because they are made of excellent leather. They are Tan, jn sizes 6 to 12. Other leather slip- pers, 3:95 t0 7.60 (Second Floor—dnnex) Children trimmed, soft lustrous skins, 345-91 , " Hudson Seal (dved Muskrat) Coats, 40 inches long, soft I know you'll like these glossy skins. 265.00 One Thousand Pairs of Because I used to Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, 45 inches long, of Men’s High Shoes & Oxfords at $8.75 per pair This remarkable offering comprises many of the season’s most desirable models, the greater number being of the well-known Balta make. The leathers, too, are those most in demand, Including black kidskin. OOOO ORO GKGKOXKUKOXOXKOXOXOXOXOXOXCUKOXOKO Santa in his Toy ; ‘Fourth Floor) Shop up in the Oa GhS FLAS, Northland r Fy: dleyrubberhande =A Tortoise-Amber Boudoir Set bar grips and ped- ° als. Just the thing 65.00 Glove Silk Underwear for boys of 2 to ¢, All sizes up to 12; but not every size Very Specially Priced in every style It is called ‘La Coquette," a name thoroughly ja keeping with its feminine charm, its mellow beauty and” sweeping Every one enjoys giving it, It 1s so Desk 3°25 grace of line. Jt consists of ten pieces: A Hair Brush, Comb, dainty and delicate in appearance. Made of hard Mirror, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Shoe Horn, File, Cloth Every woman delights in receiving Sand inieakinte Brush, Button Hock and Buffer. it, because it is also comfortable and wears well. SIXTH FLOOR ish. It has a (Main Floor) Blackboard and Glove Silk Vests, Special 1.35 underneath you'll =——— : a ao Heavy weight, well tailored and full cut. In Pink. Sizes 36 to 42. find plenty of ; room for odds Glove Silk Bloomers, Special 1.95 and ends and your school books, ames C reer 0 Every pair is reinforced in the For boys and girls from 2 to 6 a crotch, insuring its durability. In Madison Abvenue--F ith Avenue, Mew Dork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-titth Street years of age. Pink. Heavy weight, Sizes 5 to 7. (Fifth Floor) FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET (Third Floor) ~<a likethemmyself,and selected skins. Skunk collar and cuffs. 395.09 We at because I know how Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coat, 45 inches long, first 4 well they are made. quality skins, large Beaver Collar and Cuffs, rich Satin oR You see I helped lining. Hlustrated 585.09 The Famous Fairy Velocipede 12.00 Has rubber tires, ball bearings and : acomfortablesad- a Bs . — = = | SOT STS IST TTT SOUS TT TUN TTS PPPS TPES STOTT

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