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er ana THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JAMES A. STILLMAN ’ SAILS FROM NORFOLK ON DUCK HUNTING TRIP Ranker and Seven Guests Mvade Pablicity Aboard Hie Yacht Winveneh tt, NORFOLK, Va., Deo, 5.—James A, Stillman of New York, wnose auit for ivoree interested the Nation a fer months ago, will leave here to-day on his yacht Winnonah If. for Back Bay, Va., on an extended duck hunting tri; ‘There will be seven in pcok ae Northerly Borough Wants Relief Like That Given Brooklyn. Assistant District Attorney Waiting for Particulars of Murder Charge. The Bronx is pushing claims to-day for emergency coal relief similar to that given Brooklyn and other por- tions of the Second District, the situ- ation having unexpectedly been com- plicated by the discovery that the Fuel Administrator and the Anthracite Committee, in formulating plans for], dealing with the fuel shortage, had overlooked 50,000 families, a total of approximately 200,000 persons, In New York City. = / ; _ From the east side came information that the fuel shortage is so acute there at least one dealer—probably more in that section--had to lock his doors against thousands who are seek- ing fuel in small quantities, As to the Bronx, which, with Man- hattan, is included in the First Dis- trict, Roderick Stephens, Vice Prest- dent of the Stephens Iuel Company, Inc., No, £20 East 128th Strect, sald in a letter to Administrator Woodin: “Noting the emphasis placed by Mayor Hylan on the coal shortage existing in a certain section of the Borough of Queens, | wish to bring to your attention a similar situation ex- isting with respect to the Borough of the Bronx which seems, to mre to jus- tify paraliel consideration. “In the Bronx there has been during the last year a very unusual building development, notably in five specific sections, namely, Throgs Neck, Wtll- lamabridge, Grand Concourse, Clason Point and University Heights. In each of these sections hundreds of houses have been bullt, some of them one and two family houses, others Jarge apartment houses, and so far as we can see there has been no pro- vision made for their supply of coal, except us they may be able to obtain thelr requirements from tonnage ob- talned by local dealers based upon quotas established years’ consumption, Assistant District Attorney Al Cohn of the Bronx was forced to postpone to-day an inquiry into the Jeath on Nov, 17 of Dr. Emanuel Danzi of No. 581 East 187th Street in Van Cortlandt Park Private Hospital, because of the failure of the man who asked for the investigation bed appear. The request was made by C. W. Bhosys, a photog: rapher of No. 610 East 187th Street, who was a close friend of Dr. Danzig. The District Attorney's office and Public Administrator Ernest L. Ham- mer of the Bronx have already in- quired into the circumstances sure rounding the death of Dr. Danzi and say that unless Bhosys can produce’ stronger evidence warranting sus- picion of foul play than has already been placed in their hands it would be yseless to reopen the case, The records show that Dr. Danz! died of pieuro-pneumonia, und this is sub- stantiated by the certificates of Dr. Lewis J. Amster, former Hentth Com- missioner, who wag consulted in the case, and Dr, Ernest P. Boas, medi- cal director of the Van Cortlandt Park Hospital. An estate of from $35,000 to $50,000 left by Dr. Danzi appears to be the indirect cause of many rumors which have been circulated about the man- ner in which he came to his death. It in claimed by a woman known as the Countess Marie Montmerle, who lived im the doctor's household for twenty years. She asserts she was his com- «mon Jaw wife, Public Administrator Hammer has held, up her claim be- cause sho is eighty-one years old and the doctor was only forty-eight. Various friends of the doctor are pre- pared to claim the estate for numer- ous reasons. Furs: upon previcus the party, guests of the banker, The Winnonab I, arrived yesterday and tied tp at an isolated spot, The correspondent attempted to tho yacht, but wag ped by a guard, Mr, Stillman Wag not on board, members of the orew sald. Evory member of the orew had been in- structed not to Aicuss the destinat).n of the yacht nor divulge the name of any person in the party, ‘There were several vepeee fn the saloon. {t was learned Mr. Stillman and his party would be guests at the Back Bay Gun Club for @ week or ten days, Mr, Stillman was expected to wall early to-day. HER SHOES IN. 1,600 STYLES. American Woman Urged to Demand Fewer Varieties; CLEVELAND, Dee, 5.—Women of the United States wear over 1,600 different styles of shoes, William A. Durgin, Chiet of the Divison of Simplified Practice of the Department of Com- merce, declared in an address here to- day. Hundreds of thousands of dollars would be eaved, he sald, if the sizes and type of containers used in packin, should be reduced to as few DECEMBER 5, Reduced to 30. Prices Before Reduction $95.99 to $125,900 With fox, beaver, squirrel, Kolinsky squirrel or mole. MATERIALS: Veldyne or Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ; Tomorrow At Large Price Reductions ‘WOMEN’S Sumptuously Furred Three-Piece Costume Suits Reduced to Thee Prices Before Reduction $115. to $155, With fox, wolf, squirrel, beaver, mole or caracul. Furs: MATERIALS: Marcova, a “Lt in the Borough of Man- marleen. HUSBAND, WIFE AND SON | pcian Sn cuts i hn sos " Saves ar tvead: ondition : - IN SEPARATE PRISONS ico plest has been literally deluged JACKETS: Box or bloused. 1 FOR THE SAME OFFENSE] with demands for coal from the lower } ; tail cloth. —_—— east side section surrounding that office. From time to time we have to lock the doors of the office against the Pressure of consumers who apply there in great numbers for small quantities of coal." Stole $1,208 in iture From House They 0: ed. Three members of the family of Rob- ert A. Carrick, sixty-one years old, who formerly lived at No. 16 Hawthorne 7 Avenue, East Orange, N. J., parted yes- terday to serve s nces in different prisons for the game offense, Carrick went to th ssex County ir. His wife, Ethel, thirty-six, was sent to the Clinton Reformatory, and bis stepson, Vincent, nineteen, was taken to the Rahway Re- forma’ ‘The Reformatory sentences are ft nite, depending on the good behavior of the prisoners, ‘The Carricks were convicted in the PONDIAC CLUB HAS A PARTY. The members of the Pondiac Demo- eratic Club of the 3d Assembly 2is- trict, Bronx, George Brown, executive member, together with hundreds. of thelr friends attended the organization's annual theatre party last night at ihe Bronx Opera House and saw “Partners Again.” In charge of the affair were Edward Morgan, Clara Gompers, Dun Singleton and H 5 Frocks: With silk crepe All Sales Final Jackets: Box or bloused. Frocks. With contrasting or self silk crépe bodices. WOMEN’S SUIT SHOP— First Floor Common Pleas Court before Judge Sticke! of stealing household articles valued at $1,208 from the home of Bay- ard Hamblet of No. 135 Hillside Avenue, Newark. According to ?'r, Hamblet, the defendants occupied bis heme during bis absence and when they left they took the furniture with them, a WOULD PUT $12,250,000 IN RECLAMATION PLANS Government Asks Approval of Con- Sress--87,500,000 Now Available, WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.~A total of $12,260,000 would be spent on reclamay tion projects by the Government dur- ing the coming fiscal year Sf recom- mendations contained in the budget sub- =. to Congress are accepted. ments, rentals and other caiioos 4s estimated $7,500,000 would be available, thereby reducing Lae amount necessary for appropriation from the treasury to $4,750,01 For the continued sSveatigation of the feasibility of irrigation, water storage and related problems on the Colorado River, and investigation of water sourees of that river, $100,000 would be appropriated, the sai amount as voted for the present y ————-- DOBBS FERRY’S BIGGEST CITIZEN IS BURIED Raud and Flower Laden Coaches Im Cortege of Del Grande. DOBBS FERRY, Dec. 5.--¥Funeral services were held to-day for Stanis- laus Del Grande, the largest man in Dobbs, Ferry, who died at Columbus Hospital. He was six feet tall and weighed 885 poun Ten pallbearers were required to port his coffin, which fitted in « seven feet long and four feet wide. ‘The Cuneral was the largest ever held in Dobbs Ferry, A band, two coaches laden with flowers and forty-eight vonehes of mourners mede up the pro- cession to the cemetery. Mr. Del Grande was of Greek and Italian descent. He Ie owned a saloon before Prohibition days, Po en a U, 5S. CHARGE VISITS NEW GREEK MINISTER Franklin Simon g Co, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ie TOMORROW For Madame and Mademoiselle SMART FUR JACKETS Every Accepted Variation of the Fur Jacket Mode 305° Black Caracul (Asis Beige Caracul Coffee Color Caracul Platinum Caracul Taupe Nutria Moleskin Raccoon Furs: ip Denies Remors of D matic Ten- % j sion Between tries, ABHENS, Dec. & (Associated Preas).— Jefferson Caffery, American Chargs WAMaives, visited M. Rerteis, acting Foreign Minister, for tho first time to- Mr, Caffery denied rumors that tension existed between the Btates and Greece. ‘Tumors were strengthened by the presence of an American destroyer ac eaid to be there -soammathication "'wite Many with Contrasting Furs Fur SHOP FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Fourth Floor \ AUF Spiele nae Ld a ESS Franklin Simon a Co. cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Ys TOMORROW For Madame and Mademoiselle HUDSON SEAL FUR (Dyed Muskrat) LONG COAT-WRAPS With Kolinsky Collar and Cuffs 395, The new slender silhouette coat- wrap; 48 inches long. Hudson Seal— selected fine quality skins. FASHION: FuR FUR SHOP FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Fourth Floor Ot rt ee a ee ee tat et at Sees Two Miles from the Piazza San Marco this glass is fashioned Fmd et a Stade y hundred years ago, the Great Council of Venice decreed that the glass fur- naces, which had spread the fame of Venetian ‘glass throughout the world, be razed stone by stone. But no one could legislate from existence the art of the makers or abolish by law the secrets whichtheyalone knew and practised. So to the Island of Murano they went, these makers— two miles from the Doge's Palace and the Piazza San Marco their factories stand, and today in 1922, these Ve- netians still produce a glass all their own. The passing years have added more lustre tothe glory of Venetian glass, and today Murano is still the magic source of many of the most beautiful examples of the glassmakers’ art. Ovington’s collection of Ve- netian glassware is a partic- ularly attractive one. And to theancient beauty the modern men of Murano have added the attribute of usefulness. The'charm and delicacy of these exhibits of modern craftsmanship rival the work of the master glassmen of Sixteenth Century Venice. But the price is based not on the beauty of the glass, but on the Ovington principle of good value. Stns aes Candlesticks of Venetian glass! These are exqui- site pieces indeed, vet Ovington’s collection boasts of many more, moderate are the prices that many examples are placed on the tables of Christmas gifts, arrang- ed by price for your con- venience ~ $5.00—$7.50— $10.00 — $12.00 — $20.00 and $25.00. $15,00 — OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET ‘ Of great delicacy and beauty is this Ve- netian glass goblet, in its lines and its resentative ofthe Venetian Art of Glass, je McCreery Men’s Shop Extraordinary Sale! MEN’S SUITS Of Custom Made Quality *38 Formerly $45.00 to $60.00 Extraordinary? You'll agree with us when you see them. Tailoring and workmanship carefully executed. McCreery Quality all wool fabrics—Worsteds, Cheviots, Shetlands and Cassimeres in a large assortment of the latest designs and colors. Double or single breasted models—two, three and four button styles. All sizes for Men and Young Men—regular, long, short and stout. ‘The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All New Bork” LT James MeGreery & Co. SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE FIFTH AVENUE 35TH STREET REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR j The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000

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