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RICHMOND LINE, Urges Municipal Operation in Views on Preferential Commissioner Grover A! Whalen of the Department of Plant and Struc- tures has come forward na an advo~ @ate of the city’s taking over and Operating the Siaten Island Rapid Transit Railway system. Less than a month ago The Eve- hing World called pubtic attention to the fact that a movement was under way to have the city buy or lease this line, Which ts controiied by the Baltimory and Ohio Railway Com- Dany apd the passenger division of " . | ready. whieh has for years been Unproft:| ie Tewsons on ull objects und lan- German, Russias and (Inglish @ little the theory). “In Harbin [ feel very solitary and Of thia | “edly. U feed one charming and fav~- orite dream. IT want to find a bosom friend an Americain husband for love and to go In America on all my life. I+do not request the riches, the su- Commissioner Whalen nas an-| Perior station tn life, the vory beauti- Rounced himself in favor of the plan] [Ul APpearance. in a communication to the Commis- sionera of the Sinking Fund, re- questing that body to decide whether the commutation rate on the Staten “ The company places Its total prop- erty investment in the passenger part Of the Ino at $1,514,105.82. @um about $500,000 represents equip- Ment comprising old locomotives, cara and other possessions. continued after Dec, 31, 1922. vooates of the commutation rate Would serve their section of the city better by abandoning thelr advocacy of the comparatively smal! advantage] sond me off her. of preferential ferry rate and de- voting their energies to the extension | 8 im their territory of tho trackless trolley system and to tho taking over and operation by the city of. the plished.” * Staten island Rapid Transit System. iN MONA ALO hh >A MADWADAANRYD > LARARAARAAAAde Em Uo So ae a Wo WO eA MRLWNA NSD. ADLAWRAAA S Saks BINS X 5a Oh Of, Oh Gh Ol casas WHALEN ASSERTS Ferry Rates. vreau.” It says: guages—French, call. ‘BONWIT “Deane, ba good and amiable, place iny family In your copy persons whowe want to take a husband Americain, 1 am Russian, but 1 want to leave my native country forever and to nettle} / in America only, ia thin cultivate? and sensible country, I Anished my education in Institute after that I married und now (three years the widow. Tam twe old and the fortune Harbin, where I work five years n I am the tutoress. I want only a falth- ful, good soul, the universe! vast un- folding of the intellect and the highest education (though—the speciality). “Pleasé be umiable and write mo, please; whose conditions are thore in i your bureau? 1 dont know nothing Island Municipal Ferry was to be} oven no your detailed address, I write by guess nt all risks, It in ponslble “E foal,” ho writes, “that the ad-|that m: wish will fly up to bosom friend and I receive the answer to a “1 wend my photography in your bureau, If you want not thin, pleuse, If you publish the newspuper, be ood, please, send me erly served until this ts accom The Commissioners of the Sinking PTY Russian Widow, a “Tutoress,” CITY SHOULD BUY Seeks a “Husband Americain” City Clerk Cruise, Appealed to to “Be Good and Amia- ble,” Gives Out Appeal From Harbin, City Clerk Michael J. Cruise, not content with having played Cupid for countless New York couples by way of licensing und performing mar- riage ceremonies for them, broadened his field of bymeneal @erivit, to-day by giving out the following letter, which he hopes will obtain for its writer an amiable and faithful American husband. The letter, dated Sept. 10, was ad-@—————————— dressed: “America. New York (town.) The wedding bureau. In the direction of the wodding bu- me cust: in 1 give over this letter, The community will never be prop-| Fund authorized Commissioner Vhalen to continue the commutation on the Staten Island Municipal ‘erry until Jan, 1, 1924. mn Pa ILD AEA POP WATS US Us Ui OSs | aA AS AF TELLER &CO. Specially Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. we istin 2 1 ts FOR WOMEN OF FINE TASTES A Limited Number of Items From an Unlimited Number of Choice Gifts SILK UMBRELLAS 9:75 All silk with wide selvedge, bakelite handle, wood ferrules, CIGARETTE CONTAINERS 15.00 Of*antique leather, with four collapsible compartments, insert of genuine petit point. 4-PIECE DESK SETS 39.50 Of antique leather, hand tooled in gold, genuine petit point inserts. DRINKING CUPS (sel) 4,50 Nest of three gilt-lined drinking cups in leather case. LIBRARY SETS 3.50 imporped rake g scissors and letter opener CRYSTAL PENDANTS 15,00 Of clouded or clear crystal, trimmed with marcasite, onyx or black enamel. CIGARETTE CASES 7.50 Feminine cigarette cases of genuine antelope leat with real enamel and silver gilt mounting. JADE AND PEARL BRACELETS 25.00 Bracelets of genuine jade and baroque pearls, on white or green gold. 19 AS AS a A STUDDED COMBS . 4.50 Of mauve tal in various designs, paved with brilliants. CIGARETTE HOLDERS 5.00 Of genuine tortoise shell. HORN BRACELETS 5.00 Imported horn bracelets for forearm or upper arm. GENUINE JADE EARRINGS 29.50 Hoops of ine jade in ings of sterling foes td led with oar ENAMEL POWDER BOXES 7.50 Exquisite colorings of colored enamel on engine turned silver gilt ITALIAN CORAL NECKLACES 17.50 Real Italian shell-pink coral graduated pe necklaces, extra quality, 21 inches long. CHINESE CARVED PENDANTS 4.50 Imported carved jade color pendants on black silk cord with bead slide. LEATHER SEWING CASES 15.00 Of real ecrase leather, containing three sizes of scissors and nine shell fittings. strict Attorney—Du. be no need at the start of the new unless stays are granted. Justice John Proetor Clarke e Appellate Division that the ni parts of the Court of General s Diss Miisee “This is my only ale ray of the sun, who can to light my sad life. “Por your anlableness I shall you thank. I know tho Inglish very little and be good, please, write me letter of easy words. I wish good A “NINA KARMILOVA “My addvess: Harbin, Pristan, Sa- mannaia Street, the house No. 18, the ‘0. 2, Dodon. I demand to “Nina Georgievna Karmilova."’ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER 13, 1922. _ MINAL CASES Jasons will be wblo to handle all the| that two additional tarta of the Gon- cou cages that are in sight. FOR SUPREME RT The District Attorney states there] ing the most of last year, AT START OF NEW YEAR} iirc at present 93% indictments await. ore \ng disposition and many of these re] USED CROWBAR ON WIFE Iniriet Attormer—Dee ve | iings ure in auch shape, Me Ban:| TO GET MONEY TO BUY | tint "premincs’ Next ‘Gays ae hare Petltt uprooted treos there by attach- lelency of Other Courts, ton gays, that for the first time in RES | ing aut bilo to them, » first time in the history of|the history of the county prisoners’ HOUSE, SHE walt! ortiy after, Pettit the County of New York there witi]®!2 be brought to trial within thirty] peeyeui Widow sues Hunt Ka- tate for $2,004 band’s Death. days after the commission of a crime of the Magistrate Court and tho fact! Pettit, For to-morrow (Thursday) Women’s Coats, Wraps and Capes at $78.00 & 125.00 radical departures from former prices Ail fashionably fur-trimmed and cilkelined. The sizes, however, are not complete, and in some styles only one of a size will be found. The more costly Garments, including im- ported models, have aleo been repriced for immediate clearance. (Third Floor) Little Children’s Coats of all-wool materials for Winter days, greatly reduced to $9.75 The sizes are incomplete, but range in generz! from 2 to 5 years Higher-priced Coats and Hats will also offer a splendid purchasing opportunity (Second Floor) Women’s Fur Coats for sports and general wear, at popular prices sure to appeal! including Ponyskin and Marmot from $95.00 Mole, Hudson Seal tayed muskrat) and Raccoon from $225.00 Nutria, Karakul Kid, Seal-dyed Coney and Wild Cat from $190.00 (Third Floor) - Madison Avenue: F Thirty-fourth Street ——.—_-- » After Huas- the credit for this decrease is due to} Croton, was started at Whit he establishment of the special terms] Mrs, Marie W. Pettit of Pecksiiil. § A widow, supports her three at $4.75, 7.8 ; Work.]overmior, Last dunes em eape, ine Cral Bensions Court havo been Work: [ieee G, Janes Wy Pettit, admired the Hunt house at Croton #0 imuch with a chowbar he sher to withdraw $2,000 from thelr Joint bank account, with which he mado @ payment on the Auguat, semsion of the Criminal] At this time last year there were ; =, a aa ae Branch of the Supreme Court. Dis-| 2,143 indictments awaiting disposition} Swit to recover $2,000 against the es. hd TREMORS LY OREGON. trict Attorney Banton has Informed] as against the 988 of to-day, Much of] @ate of the Inte Mrs. Phoebe Hunt of INDLETON, Ore; Dee. 13.—Citle Piains by 8 to-day No damoge was reported. For to-morrow (Thursday) | Utility Boxes in o choice of several convenient sizes; covereci with textile leather, cretonme, cotton taffeta and matting, and effectively finished in white enamel, ivory and mahogany unusually low-priced 5, 10.45 & 12.50 Also Imported Leather Screens in three panels with hand-painted designs a special value at $85.00 (Uphoistery Department, Fourth Fioor) / Bed Furnishings of very desirable qualities at ren- erous concessions in price All-Woo! Blankets Some white, some colored plaids per pair Comfortabies Figured sateen, wool«filled Figured mull, wool-filled Brocaded, fancy, figured’ or each . 5 A a White Bedspreads Satinefinish, with scalloped edge Size2 x28¢ yards i 4 Size 214x23{ yards . . (Fourth Floor) children by working as night telephons| ASSEMBLYMAN BLOCH WEDS MRS. MENDOZA Assemblyman Maurice Btoch and airs. Madeline Mendoza, a daughter of Louis Charlés Neuberger of this city, were married last night at the Hotel Ambas- sador by Dr. Stephen 8. Wee, with the immediate family of the bride and birt greom present. Supreme Court duct Robert F. Wagner was best man a Shortly after, Pettit was adjudged infano and sent to tue State Hospital at Poughkeepsie, iH. led there last the bride wes given uway by her futh She was utieided by her sist Ethel Neuberger. Immediately afte ceremony the couple left for Whyjt phur Springs to be away until the Leg- islature convenes in January, when wey techs of Helix, #8 miles from here, re- Ported three distinct earthquake shocks White only, of selected quality per pair ; ; $16.50, 22.50 & 32.50 plain satin, wool-filled (limited mumber); very special, Many Excellent Suggestions for Desirable _Hol iday ; Gifts will be found in the Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise on the Sixth Floor ifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fifth Street

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