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34 ARE DROWNED AS PICNIC LAUNCH HITS FERRYBOAT Argentine Pleasure Boat Runs Under Bov\ of Larger Craft Only Three Saved. BUENOS AYItES, Argentina. Nov. 11 (Associated Press.) Thlrty.four lives wens lost In a collision between ' b launch and a ferryboat In the Parana River, near Karate, northwest of Buenos Ayres. Tho collision occurred In the dark- ness at clfrht o'clock last night. Tho launch, filled with picnickers on their way home, nmny ot them children. struck tho ferryboat whllo doing at full speed. Tho launch hit tho larger craft at tho overhung of tho bow, under which the plcknlckors' boat disappeared. 80 far as Is known thero aro only three survivors of tho excursion party and' the launch crew. MAY REFUSE TO PAY HOME BREW TAXES DIJimi (onifiillnn DvleKUtr ltmrllt Hrroiit CiiviTiiinrnl IteHtrlcilon. DIJON, France, Nav. 27. A threat to refuse to pay taxes, beginning next January, has been made to tho Govern- ment by dclCRHtlons of 200 organizations with 30,000 members who protested In a convention here to-d- against tho efforts of the Government to restrict their right to make a certain amount of '\homo brew\ alcohol without paylns the Government tax on It when made for their own use. The convention demanded that Par- liament Immediately repeal tho prvsent low n tii 'cv n rt t rt t ti fnrf mp under which a larger quantity was authorized. It served notlco that no compromise would bo accepted. The convention also threatened to conduct a campaign to compel city ofllcials who act under tho law to resign In a body and to defeat members of Parliament who do not heed the warning. DOCTORS EXPECT ROW OVER WINE AND BEER AT ELECTION TO-NIGH- T A stormy meeting Is looked for by members when tho Medical Society of tho County of Now York holds Its annual election of officers at No. 17 West 13d Street because of last mlnuto opposition to tho can- didacy of Dr. John P. Davln, light wines and beer advocate, for tho office of Second Vlco President. New York County doctors received circulars Saturday signed by Dr. Orln &. Wlghtmau, President of the society, . and other members urging tho defeat of Dr. Davln and tho elec- tion of Dr. Samuel J. Kopetsky. Dr, Davln, pioneer Too of the Volstead act\ within tho society, said last night be had expeqted thero would bo no contest for any office. \It may be becauso I havo been tho bad boy of the society In urging light wines and beers, but they all came around to my way ot thinking last Sunday when they voted to start suit,\ said Dr. Davln. \Tho opposi tion probably goes back, though, to tho meeting ot tho Stato society two yoaro ago, when Dr. Kopetsky intro duced a resolution which I, among others, opposed, censuring James Taylor Lewis for having appeared as counsel for ono society member in- dicted for violation of tho Harrison act. Tho resolution received only three votes and was defeated over whelmingly. Now tho President of the society Injects himself Into the matter by signing, with otberH, a clr cular urging tho election of Dr. Ko petsky.\ Dr. Goorgo H. Vincent, President of the Rockefeller Foundation, will ad dress tho meeting. IN THIS EIIA. (From tho Boston Globe, t Boss Yea, 1 can give you work. W\. Walkins How much do you nay? Boss As much as you aro worth, of course W. Walklns No, thanks! Ono can't work for that thojo days. \LOVELIEST STOWAWAY\ HERE SINCE JULY AGAIN FREE WITHOUT BOND MtSS. EONAP2,, alias Jeanno Bonar, who, since her arrival last July, has been enjoying EVERY GENUINE MofrTiszt IS BONDED Yellow Taxi CORP. zenox2300 lUotrlhn is practical- ly the only taxicab oper- ated in Greater New York that haa met the full requirements of the bonding law. Every genuine Jfcifor 2kn has been bonded since the day the law be- came effective. Your life, limb and property are only safe in a genuine TMorDua. This is another outs- tanding reason why the public should support YdkxrJhzj. Look for Name and Phone Numberon Door Yellow CORP. Lenox 2300 EVERY GENUINE MofrJbo IS HEATED PYRBX , BOTTT.E Things for the children are on our second floor TTERE, for instance, is a bab7 bottle made of fa--- mous Pyrex Ware that will not crack in scalding hot water. Next time you come here we invite you to bring the bright-eye- d youngsters with you. Let them rest in our roomy Juvenile Windsor Chairs or rock in our rockers with tho frisky barking dog design. Mothers who have been coming here for depend- able kitchen and pantry equipment may have over- looked our interesting assortment of nursery essen- tials to be found on the upper floors of our store, fl ox. 20 cent, fl or. 35 canti, 10 ox. 30 oeoti 45th St and Sixth Ave. frgST. \NINE PUJORS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT THE EVENING WORLD, freedom in tho United fatntcs. was summoned Saturday by tho Ellis Island authorities to explain how she had remained so long1 without giving u bond. Tho \loveliest stowaway\ was ac companied by Mrs. Kosa Knutsen, the wlfo of Capt. Waldlmtr Knutsen, on whoso ship, tho Manitoba, Jeanne came to America. She said! \I am suro my husband will mako any bond required when ho returns rrotn over seas. So, the immigration bonding- - offlccr and clerks smiled and bowed and marked tho case \Deferred.\ ACCIUENTAI.IV KIM. CD BV OAS James Gaynor. fifty-si- x years old. of N'o. U West 2?th Street, was fouod dead In bed y. Ho had been ac cidentally asphyxiated by eaa tscnplng from a jet. SSt\ FIFTH AVENUK unbreakable com-nositi- on head, and The 2 to can of with MYSTERY IN BURGLARY AND DOG THROWN OUT TEN STORY WINDOW DetrctlTrn IMnlfil at llobbery- - of Apartment With \I1ariUr-rrot- \ I,Mk. Detectives of tho West 100th Station ro studylnR tho of a robbery' In tho tipartment of Nathan Hchrieber.Jn tho Uerclmrdt, No. 320 West D81I1 Street, nnd tho brutal Mll-In- sr of Mr. Schrclber's llttlo poodle dog Saturday evening\. Tho propertyvloss was small three snblo thero tiro features that interest, because It appears thief, by he use of a speolal key, opened a lock that was supposed to be burglar-proo- f. Mr. and members of the appear rendered January James McCreery & Co. Tommy Claus is Entertaining in Toyville You must coine and sec him, he is so jolly and knows so many tricks and stories and songs, you have heaps and heaps of fun. And then there are the bcau-t'f- ul dollies, and electric railroads rind circuses, and animals that and every imaginable toy. A Mama Dolly with an bobbed hair daint- - ily dressed from head t6 foot. 3.25 little kiddy, 4 years old, have lots fun thi. Street mystery acnrfi-bu- t tho detectives the Schrelber is Jmf? Purchase \Shoo-Fly- \ sturdily made with a rooster's head in front. White enameled. 3.50 Ftfth Floor Children's and Junior Girls' Tan Calfskin Shoes Specially Priced Calfskin lace models, with sturdy soles and of fine quality solid leather throughout to withstand the rough usage little feet. Each is built on a specially de- signed last to insure proper fit. 8 Yo, to 11 3.45 11 ito2.. 3.95 2 Yo tq-- 7 4.95 Second Floor Children's Wool Golf Hose Special 95c Imported Golf Hose in a soft ribbed wool with fancy turn- over tops. Brown and Green heather mixtures. Mbin Floor Boys' Wool Union Suits Special 1.95 \Carter's\ Gray Wool nnd CotT ton mixed Union Suits in a heavy weight, with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Third Floor) A Barber Shop for Children Where little girls nnd boys can have their hair shampooed and cut by the Barber all in White. IThlrd Floor MONDAY, NOVEMBER l r faintly were uut Baltmlny evminir. Ho returned at lu o'.clock and on witcr-In- g tlm ntmritnrut missed tho bark- ing welcome of his dog, llo hunted through tho apartment without find- ing tho dor uml finally looked out an open window, li esuw tho body of Ills pet on tho (tuncroto pavement of Ih ccourtyard tail storlo below. The supposition Ih that ..when tho thief entered tlm valiant llttlo poodle barked nnd perhaps attacked Jilm, unl the thief opened the window nnd threw It nut. HOSPITAL, WEEK DRIVE FOR $1,000,000 STARTS Ilopr iu IlKtae fl.OOOluOO fur Free Treatment!. Itoapttat Week begins y and an tttort will be made to obtain 11.000,000 Charge will on lills lit grunt of Semi-Mad- e Dresses of Lace Most Attractive Models ; 10.95 They are developed in heavy \Spanish\ Lace in n large variety of colors nnd fash- ioned into our own most attractive modei. .Only a slip and girdlois required to trans- form them into fascinating afternoon nnd evening gowns of unmistnknble individu- ality. Really, an opportunity one can't afford to miss, since lace dresses are so very much in vogue. k \ Main Floor 3 Ui vf ffc In lh In the Fund of New York and Tho wilt be them on the basis of of free each cave latt year. proclamation of will be made at City Hall It out that then for a year to race, color or for OX Nov. 27 The has made a to the ot In for and In o were by mobs and by tho tho of the of their In STREET Remnant Clearance of All Wool Dress Fabrics Prices Less Than Present Cost season's'accumulation of remnants our wholesale departments assembled clearance reduced to prices present Conse- quently embroidered Serges, Scotch Tweeds Homespuns, in checks, plaids, stripes double fabrics, Vclqurs, Bolivias, Serges, Poiret Twills, Crepes fall weaves. Last-Minu- te Thoughts M Help Prepare That Thanksgiving Dinner minute, is usually something lacking which is absolutely essential to tho preparation of the meal. therefore groupedJ;hese necessities marked at special prices, to helpyou everything in readiness. Carving Sct.madc of best American steel with genuine stag handles, in lined box. 2.95 Regularly, 4.60 Aluminum Covered Sauco Pan with handle, capacity. 79c Self Bostini .Double Roaster, of Steel with ventilator inside inches, regularly 1.75 inches, regularly 1.95 13x17 regularly 2.75 self with Floor 27, 1922. fur treatment patUlit flfty-eli- ht InsUtutlona United Hospital Brooklyn. money ap- portioned among the amount treatment Mayor Hylan's Hos- pital Waok public points hospitals care 100,000 persona without regard creed. apologizes at- - TACICS ALLIED OFPICEnS. I'ARIB, (Associated Press). German Government formal apology Com- mission Military Control Berlin the Stettin Passau incidents which Allied cers attacked browbeaten Oerman authortles during coifrso ofll-oe- rs performance duUos in- specting military barracks. 34TH A At The from and retail have been for this and less thnn their day cost. you will find and and faced and all newer Second Floor To At the last there Wo have and them sale get piec\ Mirro long Royal made Blued and rack. 10x14 2.00 11x10 2.50 inchei, 8.60 nnnsiASY Inter-Allie- d the, Imported Poultry Shears of best steel, heavily nickel plated rose- wood handles. 1.75 Regularly 2.05 Wear-Ev- er Alumi- num Doublo Rice or Cereal Boiler, 2-- qt. capacity. 2.15 Regulaily 3.25 Heavily Nickel Plated Nut Bowls, complete with crackers and 0 picks. 1.95 Regularly 3.00 Wear-Ev- er AluminumScamlenDoubIcRoasterv basting tray. hospital 12 x 10 inches, regularly 0.00 Mirro Aluminnm Basting Double Roaster with troy, 114x10 inches. Rotrularly 0.00, '1.50 Sl.tl 4.9r\ Self arcs smDiuw\ , TakS' , I W\ Our Onlv Stan I WT . V I 134 West 34th Street Between Broadway and Seventh Avenue Thanksgiving Week Sale Fur Trimmed ncomparablo Valties 1 1 194 COATS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK The Latest Word in Fashion, Quality and Workmanship that (re Matchless at the Price. FURS: IJKAVEU SO.UIHUKI, CAItACUL SKUNK WOLl' NUTHIA VELONA MENOVA NORMANDY VELETTE 11ROADTAIL FAI1RIC Women's A Mhiet' Sizet Elegant Silk Lined and Interlined. Equally Good Values In Coats & Wraps From 37.50 to 165.00 Extraordinary Reduction Sale Cloth Frocks IASTLE ONF1DENTIAL CREDIT Broadway, in. i. a; \New lorlt'i l.rdlnc Credit Jewtlcrt\ li WHIST WATCH ouaranteed wmntfj? platinum cuo. tt with JlMraoniOy KHU apili, v.' .uo WS'UlNOlft ffe 1 hmtnittf r? TTiU al h Kjarant- M by imp iiiaimfacturtr utirl r Io l'ar O f, HOtOFR. . MATCH BOY J W I FUtlDlESSSTTS, Writ far \llook if linn.,\ the Styles $19.75 TO CLOSE OUT ' TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 50 Formerly to $300- - fTf IIESE STUNNING ' Ki FROCKS arc nol \special purchase\ or \sale goods.\ Every' Garment is taken from our regular stock and included arc tho most wanted of this season's styles. Poiret Twill Twill developed in fifteen dif- ferent styles, having tho beautiful finish u n d workmanship of the ex- pensive dressmaker. Uxquisito trimmings of pin tucks, hand embroi and novel buttons. Navy, Black or Brown Size 14 to 4B liHOOClfSS n A n r ft re AJ BRACELETS kj EKflMQS S? TottErsers I f, , It iiiQvnn.iii,. I'tifwct tlmKecpcr. QJ I Your JMW cvffBirravs, WATCHES CIGARETTE CASE Ji at orr.N frvKKY SATUItDAY EVENING LADIES RINGS DIAMONDS! BIRTHSTOm S SIGNETS MESHBAGS O T, TABLE IVAHE J.weicu ekly. AEA& JlfA'GS 7VO t.EZA4V On,, up dery rt m turn f . tw mm r JLXT \ Hi Mr JM7pMrlBs ( rm K' w sua mac- - 1.1. sturt. In Nrn Vurk. ltrokln, Ntntrk, 1'lilUdrlphla nnil Dftroll A1 r x NO MATTKli WHAT U' Nfc.El A WOULD WANT' ADVT Wll.U GO OTCT IT I v