The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 9

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Ms ES, Heist mn at ae ag nl Sh ‘Tax Levy Near Danger Point, Craig Warns Estimate Board Says [rror of Half of 1 Per Cent. Will Prevent Collection for City Budget. A report from Comptroller Craig to the Board of Estimate, opposing @ request made by the Bronx Parkway Cominission for an appropriation f $801,900, contained this statement, as shown by the City Record: “The Budget for 1923, as adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Oct 31, 1922, was brought within the constitutiona: tax limit only by the elimination of several million dollars of necessary @ppropriations. [{, by any reason, the estimates that of necessity had to be made by the Tax Bourd, as to the values of taxable property as they will Lppeur on Murch 1, 1923, and by the Comptroller as to the revenues of the General Fund, as they will appear at that time, prove to be erroneous to the extent of only one-half of 1 per cent., It will not be Possible to levy and collect the taxes required for the appropriations Gontained in the budget." HOSPITALS INSPECTED BY LEGION COMMANDER Owsley Is Satinfied With Conditions tn Two, Alvin M, Owsley, National Comman- dor of the American Legion, yesterday made a tour of the veterans hospitals in the city, spending considerable tine in Veterans’ Hospital No, 81, Kings- bridge road, The Bronx, and Seton Hox pital, Spuyten Duyvil, where he ex- pressed himself as well satisfied with conditions. Last night Commander Owsley spoke ata dinner of the Newark, N. J., post and to-day he will be the principal speaker at a luncheon tendered him by the New York State Chamber of Com-| better commence contributing some merce, 65 Liberty Street, where it is] money townrd its support and main- expected he will outtine the legiaintive| tenance, This will show nffection. It program of the Legion for the comlns | cannot live on parental affection, Mo- year. tlon dented without prejudice.” + COURT HOLDS CHILD CAN’T LIVE ON LOVE Advises Father to Show Affection by Contributing to Sappert. In denying a motion of Horace Mans- field of No, 225 Cox Avenue, Yonkers, to amend an interlocutory Judgment of livorce granted against him so that he could have his daughter, Ruth, visit him from Saturday to Sunday tnatead of on Saturday afternoon, Justice Mor- schauser remarked that he had vetter support his child, and indorsed the court vapors as follows: “If the defendant loves his child he mnnieeet FiCiOnY GL DIRECT FACTORY SALE $13 Doll Cart at $8 Combination wood and muine reed finished in ivory and gray. Carriages finished too late for Western shipment enables us to well these beautiful carriages with brake, direct to you at wholesale Price. Also Talking and Walking Dolls and Other Toy Samples at Wholesale Prices. ALBERT KAHN & CO. 1 { YOUTH IS IDENTIFIED BY COUPLE HELD UP IN HOME AND SLUGGED Arrested as One of Two Who At~ tacked Mr. and Wre. John Conroy and Got 855. Charged with being one of two --\ thugs who beat up Mr. and Mrs. Jahn * Conroy in their home, No, 2343° ad Avenue, on Tuesday morning and fobbed them of an overcoat ond $55 Conroys postively identified man. Mrs. Conroy was alone, her hius- band being employed as a mail clerk in the postoffice a short distance from their home, when she was awakened Tiffer- by the nolse of some one fumbling with the front door lock. Believing her husband had forgotten his key, she got up and opened the door, Two men burst In upor her and beat and bound and gagged her. Conroy came in a fow moments later and he also was beaten up Both had to be treated Ss Ze, (Sc ye 8G QR IAN ZG ih money, Emil Tiferman, twenty-| by an ambulance surgeon. i Vee Ae ‘ied Head Street,|, Tiffermun declared to-day that he Ky 23 Union Square West 4 4 aa Wego *} became intoxicated on Munday night Broadway, bet. 15th and 16th Sts, was under nrrest to-day on a charge} and remombers nothing of what is One Flight Up. { of asstult and robbery. Noth of the! charged against him. cc a ec ee te ee ce ee ee ee! Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) | WEST 43d ST. Gifts of Feminine Charm for the _ Discriminating Christmas Shopper Novelties from foreign shores, novelties from the most exclusive American sources, novelties and jewelry of gold, silver, and platinum—here one will find articles which are happily different ' and that will make your gift choosing an actual inspiration. | Diamond-Set Wrist + Watches and Sautoirs % Sparklingly lovely are these watches of all pant: platinum gold, and of 18 or 20 arat white) gold) richly jeweled with: dia- monds or with diamonds and sapphires. There are sautoir and wrist watches in all the newest shapes—oval, {onneau, rectangular and novelty effects. Fitted with very fine jewel movements which make them accurate timekeepers. $150.00 to 275.00 Toilet Sets for Her Dressing Table Ever so useful, and so lovely a gift! Hand-engraved sterling silver set of 15 pieces, consisting of a mirror in the new French style with a very long slim handle, comb, brush, - cloth and velvet brush, perfume bottle, 2 cream and 1 powder puff jurs, and manicure set. 9160.00 Other Sterling Silver Sets conristing of 5 piece (mirror, brush, and comb), $26.00 to $66.00 Hand-Made Boudoir Accessories with the French Accent Imported Enameled Clocks Are Momentary Reminders of the Giver Decorative with the dain- tiness that is French, charming, feminine, and exquisite in coloring are these hand-made articles —gifts with an eternal appeal. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes in puffed taffeta, Dainty little timepieces for the boudoir and for travel- ing, enameled in lovely colorings, with full jeweled movements that insure exactness. Oval, round, and yarious novelty shapes; some in leather cases for traveling; some gracefully fashioned in easel style, with hand-paintings. Three-piece toilet set of blue enamel on heavy sterling silver (mirror, brush, and comb). $265.00 In rose or blue $32.50 each. Others tniround, oval or square $11.95 to 37.50 Scrap Baskets of puffed rose or blue taffeta, orna- mented with lovely hand- made satin flowers and with gold lace. Lined. | $60.00 and 75.00 | There is even one clock in shapes. the form of a beautiful jewel box, the top of the hand-painted lid being its dial. $39.75 to 137.50 Three-piece toilet set of rose enamel on heavy sterling silver (mirror, brush, and comb). $297.00 Three-piece toilet set of 14-karat Ca (mirror, brush, and comb). $440.00 Tea Sets For Late Afternoon Hours of Candlelight And these are so varied as to exactly express the personality of just whoever is destined to pour that enchanted cup of tea! Tea Sets of China covered with pure coin gold: pond lily border. Pot, creamer, sugat, six Plates, six cups, and six saucers. $114.00 Tea Sets of Theo. Haviland China with coin gold bands. Service for six $51.00 to 71.00 3 Other charming tea seta in unusual shapes and designs, in china and earthenware. $29.75 to 39.50 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ' ornately trimmed with hand-made buds and | flowers and with gold lace. iy uy z %; Franklin Simon & Co. Af Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. TOMORROW For Madame and Mademoiselle: PARFAIT BROGUE OXFORDS To Wear With the Wool Stockings 9,00 The Fashion, the Weather, and the Franklin Simon & Co. shops are all ready at the same time BROGUE Of genuine imported OXFORDS: tan or black Norwegian grain leather; welted soles and one inch heel. Feminine Snot SHop—Third Floor | | Highest in novelty checks. $5.75 _DECEMBER 7, 1922. ‘Sheen Brothers cA Complete Presentation of WOMEN’S Varied as to smart coloring and style, here are assortments of hosiery fashioned for the maximum of beauty and the maximum of wear. Franklin Simon 8 Co cA Store of Individual Shops +4 FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ve ai TOMORROW For Madame and Mademoiselle IMPORTED ENGLISH | * WOOL STOCKINGS © To Wear With Brogue Oxfords 2.95 The smart woman has made them a fashion ard the weather has made them a necessity Woo. Imported English broad STOCKINGS: ribbed to toe stockings, with or without embroi- dered clox; brown or fawn heather. Feminine Hosiery SHor—Street Floor SSS SES SS EE West Forty-second Street and West Forty-third Streets. Quality Imported Hosiery In Silk, Silk and Wool, and Wool Hosiery for all occasions, from the jyarm, good-looking sport styles tothe cobweb silver creations for evening. Always ideal as Christmas gifts. Sust a few of the many items appropriate for holiday gifts are listed below: All!-wool heavy ribbed hose with clocks . . . $2.25 All-wool hose in fine weaves; heather colorings, 2.00 Natural wool hose, medium weight; plain 4.00 Natural wool hose, medium weight; with clocks 5,00 Heavy ribbed Scotch hose in silk and wool . . 4.95 Novelty clocked hose in silk and wool « « 3.75 Full fashioned hose in silk and wool . . . 2.75 French silk hose with lace inserts; in black . . 16.50 French hose of chiffon silk; Paris clocks; in grey, nude, beige, taupe, and black. - $9.50, 15.00 French Hose of black silk with novelty embroid- dered clocks . . 2 1 © © ee we ow All-wool heavy ribbed hose with clocks. $3.25 9.75 Items illustrated in the four corners : French Hose of sheer silk French hose in fancy effects with stitch clocks; in and with sport stripes, blak . . . . $7.50 $8.50 and 10.00 French silk hose with open- French Hose of white silk work i In with embroidered black blak . . . $13.50 docks . . . $10.00 | REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY \WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY CIRCULATION OVER 600,000

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