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es THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. WOMEN RIVALS Reel ~ | FORCHILDREN' Stern Brothers Magistrate Jean Norvis and _ Mrs. A.-Kross Each Seck | Appointment. DEATHS MARK STORM STILL RAGING AT SEA Passenger 5 ’ accomplished a great and lasting | dey Id, torn loose several days ago by good. Chief of Police Fitamorrte’s anounco- The show. “M. A. R. 8." whieh t« | ; Reel Reviews fam tt. ah" s tl but th y through the now gazing inven LID OFF IN CHICAGO FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE CHICAGO, D wwolutely new stepped ys of the Movie Sum last Selwyn Theatre when for t time t general public was to view a motion @ newly invented ct of the Teleview is to pictures and to do “flatness” of print, in see it makes the figures Radically Reduced for Immediate Clearance: Men’s Genuine Calfskin ob a % : Oxfords and High Boots | $4.75 | $5.75 | Court, to be vacant on Jan, 1, when Justice Cornelius I. Collins takes th place in General Sessions to which he was elected in November. Mrs, Anna Moskowitz Kross, As- sistant Corporation Counsel, and Mag- jstrate Jean Norris, now sitting in the Women's Court, are the two | women around whom the conjectures of political observers are centering. Both have friends in the Democratic le ae BIGGER STATE POLICE —_|*°" pate soe Now $8 to $12 URGED IN CONNECTICUT 50 that he Strap Pumps Oxfords High Shoes are Dress Slippers in Salin and Silcer Cloth FORMERLY AS HIGH AS $15 Commission Kecommend ines ; ; organization and both are known to ss : 671 Pairs of Discontinued Styles 56 f be ambitious for the position. Int Size Range Z 5 i pHACihikg shone teks the ‘aceon! [Aisle great interest In i yg ; (Footwear that formerly sold up to $9) ambition of the two women are at bel iohte yA! — inventors have done SHOECRAF T stake, for it ‘a felt that the strength y promised. eee goer bpd FITTING THE NARROW HECL Seat ee ee ee organizations, specially of women|4oWoied, eS he WEST 3°TH STREET calfskin with medium or wide toes. Straight-tip brogues, } Reagors seta. The tine tas new blucher, and lace styles with rubber heels. come, women politicians declare, for | & woman lawyer to be seated in a higher court than the City Magis- trate’s. Tie Children’s Court, they And all leather from top to sole! . si Stern Brothers —~<-—— EXCEPTIONAL VALUES for FRIDAY in Suits and Overcoats for Boys If he is home for the holidays, you will.welcome this unusual opportunity to fit him out—for here is apparel that meets every requirement as to good looks and service, at prices that are opportune, indeed! say, is a post for which women are especially adapted and to which tt 1s most appropriate that a woman be ap- pointed. John F. Sinnot, Secretary to Mayor Hylan, sald yesterday that the Mayor’s mind was still open in re- gard to the appointment. The Children’s Court is a branch of Special Sessions and pays a salary of 210,000 a year; ‘The city court tn which Magistrate Norris 4s uow sit- nays $8,000. She was appointed rs in October, 1919. Mrank- lin C. Hoyt is presiding justice of the Children's Court, with Edward I’. Boyle and Samuel D. Lev: aasociates. ae MAJOR EAGLE DEAD AFTER LONG SERVICE Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE Fitz Roy to00 Special Purchase of Tungsten Bulbs 29c each A LARGE collection of 25, 40, so and 60 watt Tungsten bulbs, all marked atthe same moderate | price, 29c each. A stock of these on hand will keep you well guarded against the dis- comfort of dim and unsatis- factory light and the sudden death of wornout bulbs. A Special Purchase of 72 Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits— All made of excellent fabrics, all tailored with distinction, and all youthfully smart in line Developed from all-wool fabrics in the newest models. Many have extra trousers. Noted Guardsman Joined Seventh Regiment in 1875. Major Clarence Henry Eagle, widely known as a National Guard Officer, died yesterday at his home at Sands Point, L. I. He was a son of the late Com- Sizes 16 to 20 years. mander Henry Eagle, U. 8. N., and Minerva Smith Eagle, and was born in Specially priced at $29.7 5 New York City tn 1856. Major Eagle Joined the 7th Regiment in 1875 and in , | S, | (These suits were originally made to sell from #35 to $40) 4883 was commissioned Captain in the Py " a. 12th Regiment, later becoming Major on (nee a a the Ist Brigade staff and serving as inspector of rifle practice. a i ih | “3 é \ <= 106 Junior and School Boys’ Overcoats—Fashioned of the finest imported and domestic materials, chiefly double-faced. Sizes 4 to 28 years. (Values from $27.50 to $35)... . . - $22.50 Westinghouse me POURED DOWN DRAIN. cA Breath of Spring Is In These Colorful | “Cozy Glow” TRENTON, N, J., Di —More than | ° Electric Heater, #9 Me onan ee New Cr etonnes, 3] yard | A PORTABLE heater that is ‘poured down the drain of the Federal temarkably efficient. Itweighs Lord & Taylor t but a few pounds and can be PERLEY-TONES AND SILHOUETTE DESIGNS wi awl awtere ac - FIFTH AVENUE FASCINATING designs and harmonious color combinations characterize home. Equipped with a cord TELEPHONE Fitz Roy 1900 these newest and most artistic cretonnes which are being introduced by us. tr feet in length. : The fabric is unusually good and lends itself to innumerable uses. An excellent value at $1 yard. 1032~Blephant book ends finished in bronze~the pair 810 Numerous suggestions for decoration will be found in the Upholstery. Department. VERY DATE on the calendar is a day that is marked witha red Perley-tones—Unusual designs in soft tones en at letter in eomeone’s mind. on backgrounds of bright color. Especially effect- 8 fo Break a Cold ‘Whose birthday—whose wedding day, whose an- niversary is tomorrow? There is a gift at Oving- ton’s eminently suited to the occasion. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue"’ FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. we for living, dining and breakfast rooms. Silhouettes—These have backgrounds of rich, colorful stripes; they radiate a cheerful influence in any room. in One Day The ‘Rutenber”’ Electrié Heater FIFTH FLOOR $7.50 ‘ | ‘THIS heater has an a1 inch Linens for All Purposes | efector, round shaped frame Table Cloths and Napkins, of fine Luncheon Sets. Hemstitched, all nie te tetera gee Invest Your Christmas Check Now in a NEW MODEL VICTROLA, Irish linen damask, in attractive cir- pure colored linen damask. In blue, | SSYRMTM ELLOS é cular designs. Cloths, 2 x 2 yards, gold, pink, lavender and One . | / TUNGSTEN Las $5.25; 2 x 234 yards, $6.75; 2 x3 cloth, 59 x $9 inches, at 6 aeskien, A Radio Set | $ 1 00, Fi 85 25 yards, $8. Napkins to match, 22 x 16 x 16 inches, $9.50 set. for the New Year And Draw Dividends for the New Year and After pitsintcty weet 22 inches, $6.75 dozen. Huck Towels. Hemstitched all pure | © OUR Radio Department on . ; | ELECTRIC TOASTER| Italian Luncheon Sets. Square linen Russia weave, $7.50 dozen. the Seventh Floor carries only We are illustrating here one of the new- “tee: | ELECTRIC Italian linen, hand-embroidered in Towels, of Italian linen, with colored oe on of miodens vets est models executed by Victor. This is ride, [CURLING Ions blue with picot edge. 13 pieces to border and one row of hemstitching. penigiens Oe unusually beautiful in design and repre- Kel iow *1 set, $9.50. Blue or gold border, $1 each. ington. upon request. sents the most recent Victrola achieve- 6 5 Ce O.. ment. Model No. 210, $100. Clearance of Blankets and Comfortables The Gift Bonds Terms $10 per month Silk Comfortables, $13.95 each. In but a limited number available and you received for Christmas SEVENTH FLOOR $ blue, gold and lavender. Wool filled. we advise early shopping. Zould not be redeemed at a i PHILADELPH' Scotch Plaid Blankets, $10.95 pr. Crib Blankets. $7.95 pair; plaid men nape ne See = —— ; HIA An attractively low price for all wool and white, in all wool, full size, ‘ - on tat : New Year's Day, January blankets -of this quality. ‘These is 42x60. Pink and blue Poaierery Ha fe REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR _ Se ta St al We lte Steet | SECOND FLOOR | now being offered. The Sunday World Real Estate Section the Words 7 can telephoned” directly to. ‘The World. Cal! 4000 Beckman, New York, oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 a