The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 13

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_ THE EVENING | he Waunmafs, Exceptional Values Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922.” af. Orders Sanity Examination Of Convicted Auto Speeders | To Determine Fitness to Drive fp emeeiecsenneis Judge Bartlett Explains How He Hopes to Check Evil— ‘ Jail Sentences Also to Be Imposed. Astor Place at Ninth Street Holiday News! $100, Formerly A. T. Stewart Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Worth of ORIENTAL RUGS, $75,000 A special purchase of 59 bales of fine Turkish, Persian, Caucasian and India Rugs. None have ever before been exhibited on our floor. All are of exceptional quality, color and design. R By Judge Charles L. Bartlett. (Copyright, 1922, United Press Association.) DETROIT, Dec. 27.—Tho lives of innocent children and pedestrians must be protected at whatever cost. ‘No penalty can be too severe in the protection of human life and property. With this in mind, hereafter I shall order a psychopathic examination of all violators of speeding and reckless \ ving Jaws to determine their mental fitness to handle automobiles, T believe I am justified in taking ® this step because the time bas arrived when human life must be saved from the recklessness of the automobile Speeder. He is the greatest menaco im the country to-day, in my opinion. Early. last January I commenced sending speeders and reckless drivers tq the House of Correction, and im numerous cases revoking their 8 Ugenses. For some timo before this T noticed that men who were brought before mo for reckless Jriving were what are known as “repeaters,” that 1s, men who were being brought back time and again for the same offense. I therefore concluded that the sys- tem which had bec in use in the courts should Lo revised, and that these men, instead of scoffing at the law and showing disregard of the Procedure and punishment by con- tinually coming back and securing thelr release by paying a small fine, bashes be properly punished, so I edmmenced sending them to fail, I belleve that there have been only two “repeaters” out of the hundreds of men who have been sent to jall, which illustrates tho effectivencas of the system, and that it docs abso- lutely, in nearly every case, stop the peeder or reckless driver; whereas, under the old system, repeated warn- ings and fines had no effect whatever upon them: Not: a Day Comes and Goes * * *. $15 Anatolian Mats at $9.75 25— Average size 3x1.8 feet $2% Beloochistan Rugs at $18.75 25+Average size 4.6x2.8 feet $35 Beloochistan Rugs, $26.25 , Average size 6 x 3 feet $65 Rich Silky Hamadan Rugs, $48.75 150—Average size 5 x 3.6 fect $79 and $85 Persian Mosoul Rugs, $59 34—Average size 6.6 x 3 feet $75 Rich Silky Lelihan Rugs, $56.25 100—Average size 5 x 3 feet $95 Hamadan Persian Dozar Rugs, $69 50—Average size 6.6 x 4.9 feet $150 Rich Silky Lelihan Dozar Rugs, $110 . 48—Average size 6.6 x 5 feet $95 Beloochistan Rugs, rich dark shades, $71 8—Average size 8 x 4 feet ms $45 Kermanshah Mats, $29.50 29—Average size 3 x 2 feet } * $200 Kermanshah Rugs, $150 that our minds are not on a stretch all the time to make this store, the oldest of its kind in the city, under per- sonal direction daily by its actual founder, of more found ways every day of do- ing something we can im- prove. It is not in the past we live, but each day fs given to us to do something more and better for tne public that has rewarded us with its confi- dence and friendliness, (Signed) $12.95 Corduroy Negligees, $8.75 j ] Besides the mental test for speed- em which I shall order beginning to- day, I shall continue my policy of sending speeders and reckless drivers to jail, and long this line I beg to state that I consider the speeder far more dangerous than the drunken driver. This is sald advisedly, after hearing hundreds of cases, because PO ttentimes the drunken driver knows his condition and will « slowly; whereas tho speed: in many cases who ha: y no regard whatever for life or property. Im very few cases do they even stop along man ep ‘Specials for Thursday, Dec. 28th PENNY A-POUND PROFIT | dl CPGe CHARLES Z " BARTLETT. oD to pick up thelr victims after malm- Ing or killing them. If this system of sending violators to jail, and my new plan of mental tests were adopted In all of the cities of the United States where feasible, I belleve that st would reduce reckless driving to the minimum, and I would recommend, whero the eminent Judges of these courts feel that the cireum- stances warrant, that they should, if possible, adopt a similar course. Taaee Mann The circular trend of the mode is cleverly introduced into pretty lounging robes of wide-wale corduroy, which reveal an original and charming treatment of the fabric. Linings which are painstak- ingly fitted, are of white china silk. In rose, French blue, wis- taria, coral, blue and brown, Third Floor, Old Bullding turquoise, “Far from gay cities and the ways of men.” The Wanamaker Travel Bureau is well fitted to help you plan your winter trip and will gladly do so entirely without cost to you, consid- After-Christmas Sale of Fine FURS COATS CAPES WRAPS . At Remarkable Savings 24—Average size 7 x 4 fect $145 Fine Sarouk Rugs, $98 50—Average size 5 x 3.4 feet $225 Persian Mahal Rugs, $165 15—Average size 10 x 7 feet . $225 to $750 Kermanshah Rugs,150 to $525 27—Ranging from 9.7x7.4 ft. to 12.4x9 ft. : * . ogee. 8 Chinese Rugs 26 Cases of Chinese rugs recently received direct from China arrived late, and will be offered at 14 less. $35 to $110 small and medium size rugs $26.25 to $82.50 200—Ranging from 4x2 feet to 6x4 feet. $125 to $750 Room-size rugs : $93.75 to. $550 50-—Ranging from 9x6 ft. to 14x10 ft. Third Gallery, New Bullding. : A ering itself fortunate in Furs that formed part of our Salon Collection, and, what is still more im- ech: @ Chocolate Assorted Fruit having served you. portant, this collection was the finest we have been able to assemble in many years. af a Covered | and Nut Bars First-hand Information —, The majority.of these furs were purchased before the rise in the wholesale Boys Holiday P i | The: directress of the Bureau® ¢market. The original prices.yere—by careful comparison—unusual in theix mod~ ¢ eanutines Regularly 69¢ is “it panei oa as ale i eration, thus giving the reduétions more importance than actual figures show. Shoes, $4.50 pallroad anc steams! in ' Pare POUND 24 POUND and with the best hotels every _. The fashions reflect that new distinction shown in all smart fur Wrape ae A sturdy, durable shoe, built on a Ner Cc | NET Cc NEG letra she tahoe 8 soft and graceful silhouette, depending on genuine beauty of line rather than comfortable last Black ow tan caitvnin, | Our New Year Party r Package ONSISTS of six individual boxes of candy, Cc packed, together with six gayly decorated Character party Hats and six prize noise makers. A com- plete New Year party outfit for six people. Our unparalleled price, PACKAGE COMPLETE attractively 99c Briarcliff Assorted Milk Chocolates’ A representative collection of our Specialties in pleasing variety. Package, 2 Ibs., $1.78; 5 lbs., $4.45, i fomnous Milk Chocolate n ideal gift. rounn SOC -Box months’ duration in order to have first-hand information and personal knowledge of hotels, railroads, steamships and ac- commodations for tourists, This year the directress of the Bureau has completed a Western tour of 24,000 miles, visiting all points of interest in the West, even going to Honolulu in the Hawaiian islands. and pushing on to isit Hilo, the famous voleano of the Kilanea Islands. The getalina Islands, Pasadena, cramento, Los Angeles, San Franeiseo, the Grand Canyon, Colorado Springs, The Yellow- stone Park and wbenver are among points she vistred. Previous trips have included the chief Southern resorts of interest, the Bermudas, Hav- Cuba, Savannah, the Palm Beach, Miami, suu, St. Augustine, Jack- onville and others. clients’ disposal, The Travel Bureau will outline for ferent ways of reaching for example, and e elaborate “working” of the pelts. Interesting examples—there are many more 750 Broadtail 47-in. coat, $1,800 | $485 Hudson seal 45-in. coat Chinchilla collar, beautifully marked skins. | M arin sleeves and crush col $1,195 Russian Ermine 48-in, cape, $995 Blue velvet lining. $1,500 Kolinsky 50-in. coat, $1,195 kins. n. cape, $975 Panel sides and tail trimming. 0 Mink 48-in, coat, $1,850 velvet lining. $1,975 Mink 45-in. cape, $1,650 Yoke back, deep grush collar. | $995 Caracul 48-in. wrap-coat, $895 Very ‘fine skins, deep cuffs of Kolinsky from the elbow, with crush collar of Kolinzky. 2795 Car: 8-in. coat, $600 ado $725 Caracul 48-in, coat | $345 Hudson seal, now § $2, if Viatka 1. > Hudson seal 50-in, coat, $425 Mandarin sleeves and crush collar of squir- tel, kolinsky or skunk. $750 Moleskin 48-in. coat, Collar and deep cuffs of squi $695 Moleskin 46-in. cape, Pull circular model. * $695 Squirrel 45-in. coat, $595 | Very fine dark skins. The Smart Short Coats $495 Squirrel, now $400 Very dark skins, Moleskin, now $195 » White Caracul, now $195 With black fox collar. $465 White Caracul, now $375 ky. Caracul 48-in, coat, $250 Skunk or black fox collar and cuff Blucher cut. All have rubber heels, Sizes 1 to 6. Widths B to E. Street floor, New Bullding IN THE BOYS’ OWN SHOP | Boys’ $3 Wash Suits, $1.95 - A special pure! suits: of chambray, green, gray, brown eff se, made months ago, Splendidly made oth, and unbleached jeans, in_ blue, Contrasting - ,Middy styles, short and long w Long sl Sizes 3 to 8 years. To make choosing easy, we have added from our own stock $2.35 to $2.95 Wash Suits, $1.95 $3.25, to $3.95 Wash Suits, § In a wide varlety of patterns, cloths, slightly sofled, but all are in perfect condit against shrinking and fading. Size guaranteed New Bullding BOY EVERYTHING FOR THE to P. di Crush collar and mandarin sleeves of 5 , aradise Time: ‘Tables and Kolinsky. eq inent suality. ‘ R iterate $625 Caracul 47-in. cape, $525 #525 Black Caracul, now #250 INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FOR MEN ound and full information is at our Flaring model, deep crush colla With Viatka squirrel collai D JAL & Ps MED Men’s and Young Men’s Spiny ested eae various routes for going South $495 Hudson seal 45-in. coat, $425 With hat A tainer. | > sea or rail. (Dyed Muskrat), ie $250 Brown Caracul, now $195 $50 and $55 Suits at $38 POUND a : a $400 Hudson seal 45-in. coat, $350 With acultvel collar ) $ FOR EXACT Never a Complaint sve Tae th t With squir ; NET ] .00 LOCATIONS -EEF of misinformation having been bide . $250 Tan Caracul, now $195 \ll are from our regular m this ‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours hours + ‘The fir trils un Phe sec- | lasist upon Pape n—Advt, PHONE DIRECTORY ipne r. eak up dd by Bureau au our n 4 period of five years’ service, You may send a Wire Bureau, too, i complete fel and wireles to all points: wh re Tickets 4 tained for Bureau upon mission, a rticular! be « you by the request, with While shopping ir the Store, let the for you Travel Bureau work worth and usefulness to its patrons, i Since April, 1861, we have followed our intuitions and $295 Hudson seal 36-in, coat, $245 (Dyed Muskrat). With nutria collar, Third Floor, Old Bullding An Outgoing of Women’s Coats One-third to One-half less than original prices $40 $60 $90 $120 art, well furm All oi the best soft pile f in bl the taupe, brown ane made, 1 with fine brie stock of fine clothing. Included are worsteds, | tweeds, cassimeres and chevi ot in blues, grays and browns. The. patterns are fancy mixtures or the always popular. hairline stripes. Conservative or semi-co) er e three-button cont for men; three ‘or four-! ton coats with for young meh. AlPare tailored to the rigit Wanamaker standar: lapel 1 lap Street Floor, New Buliding SPECIALIZED SERVICE PLOOR — STREET

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