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; bok THE VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 19246. ; { water and shoplifting squads. toed. BIRDBOY’S NECK ARRESTS 100 SUDDEN | DETECTIVES WILL rl i Bi ‘i MAYOR UNWILLINGLY [he ni sous to etabian depart-| [least one wholesale market in each | {borough. In his memorandum on the bill the Mayor says: “{ disapprove this bill with the| he "PATROL TO CATCH: to get a detective nt will cat patrol down the num | FOR CABARET OWNER | IS WORTH MORE |He Gets Injunction That Tempo- VETOES MARKET BILL children, moetty from public: @esembied last night ‘n Ham- His idea is that a . Solution ft Proposes Has Greatest reluctance. There is great Fish Park, under the auspices of es merit in the solution it propcses for a Bast Side Protective Association, rarily Saves License—Police Merit —- Signs “Height of settlement of the market problem and | * the memory of those friends esasn i ae aii the consequent reduction of the un- ast side children. Speeches System Criticised, Buildings” Bill. necessarily high cost of food. But Made, and the evening closed with “tape” by the bugles of the “police Gaya" of the association. form man could possinly hope. to | \ have i > a sume opposition to the mea: hi mn sure hav-! PROF. JEPSON IN CELL. Although he is heartily in favor of! ing developed in the Board of Estl- | — the general plan proposed therein, | mate it was agreed that the bill would _— be drawn in such form as to be per-| Ex-Alderman Alexander 8. ‘cher, as counsel for Morris Sehn THA PARK RAS Vale’s Organiet aud His Wife Ar. (he Mayor has vetved what is known proprietor of a cabaret resort! The Feed-Drink for all Ages Judge Lets Young Aviator Go) in ‘ridge street, Hrookiyn, got a} Commissioner Completes Plan | rented by Mistake, as the Market bill, He announced ground. for Delot that ihe courts | Rich mill, malted grein te | temporary Injunction to-day from | ; | SEW HAVEN, Conn, Aprit 1.—-News [U" decision last night, at the same would construe the measure as man-| Forinfa ealidteane powder After He Breaks Rules Supreme Court justice Kelly inj to Reorganize the Depart- | way received here to-day that Prof. (46 making public a letter from | datory.” ecanuitien pbuilding et vbalobody, 6 Acid-Mouth”’ Brooklyn restraining State Excise Harry Jepson, Yale's organist and the ¢2 , Miller, who had much to; The Mayor signed the so-called 5 f 4 Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More healthful than tener coffee “we ne eubetitate, Ash fer do with forming the market plan, but | who agreed with the Mayor that the| measure, as passed, hal best be ve- ¥ from revoking The injunction, necesmitate a| “Height of Buildings” bill, though be is by no means sure It is consti- tutional to Save Life. \y ment Under Rubin. |head of the music faculty, afd his wife ‘were arrested and detained in prison in | Kome for twenty-four hours for an al- leged theft of Jewelry at Taranto, They Commissioner, Woods has completed | were kept in, aeparate cella. wise plans for a complete reorganization | The, american, Vice-Consul obtained of the detective aystem of the depart-|and woman under suspicion. ment. a he present plan of having detec- Body Found tn River. Pei hike vat f The body of a man about thirty-five sustained, will change in the old system of getting; Although John Guy Gilpatric, an, excise evidence, >— Always Results in Tooth Decay There's no mystery about the cause of de- | The law requires a single convic- |tion of the proprietor, but two con- ordinance and an Aero) victions of employees as a necenmary when he descended into) preliminary to the revocation of an Central Park at 6 o'clock yesterday | excise license. As in. Schneider's | afternoon in his fifty-horse-power | cane, it has been customary for the STERN r-old aviator, broke two eighteen-yea BROTHERS Se inal * monoplane, Magistrate Mc- | police to get evidence againat. and| ‘Ves assigned to police stations ix} 00 found thin (Wedi : ca ye s : el Quaide in the Yorkville Court retused | arreat two employees on’ the name|to be done away with and branches Inornine floating i the Sorth iver of Forty-second and Fort: d outh. | o-day to ente cot night, contending, if their prosecu- vill b . | Fiftieth street ie ly was dresser . raf m i $ to whether | against the youth, Tho Court sent! tion be mucceasfal, that thie consti. | cpret reece Bureau will bo es: | ina brown sult a white shirt and pinck y and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue tablished, four in Manhattan and others in the other boroughs. The plainclothes nfen will be separated |tionogram C. G.. The from the untformed department com. | morgue. pletely. — In the new detective districts the men Will be assigned to beats or wec- tions of the city permanently or until they become known to the crooks, The idea is to have each de- tective become familiar with his beat and get to know the people—espe- cially the bad ones. A number of men | will be kept at the branch bureaus ‘ bs have “acid-mouth"' ! =: { ‘ell, authorities believe ‘ that 95 out of every 100 A bunch of keys and nine dol- On the ched the iy is in the. | shows, lars were found In the clothi Jaleeve of the shirt wax att him back to the aviation field at Gar- den City with the remark that one ymay choose to break rules rather than ‘one's neck without going to jail. Young Gilpatric, a bionde, slender boy, Was in court in response to & havethis result of modern, summons from Policeman MoeGutre, who wae on hand in the park when Civilized diet. the lator gracefully circled to } om . MeGuire told the Magistrate t r that he disliked to summon Gilpatric, , but the rules obliged him to do so, | Gilpatrick told the Court that he) Tooth Paste tutes two convictions, Justicn Kelly agreed with Drescher that the purpore of the Inw wan to provide, in the first arrest, a warn- ing to the proprietor, who might be conceived to be ignorant of the vio- lation, so that two arrests on the frame night should not be considered to fulfill the requirements of the law. Will place on sale, To-morrow, on the Third Floor, a large collection of Women’s Dresses At Decided Reductions from their Former Prices The Dresses are all from our regular lines, skillfully designed, thoroughly well made,artisticall finished—in most fashionable models, fabrics and colorings. Duaks se iia steep well to-night after this,” remarked William Hahn, an old- time burglar, after Judge Rosalaky in General Sessions had rentenced him to- day to nerve twenty years in State went up for a sail yesterday after- noon. When he got up a few thou- sand feet the motors hummed sucn a tuneful song that he suddenly de- + is mad: five y Hah hit wel i y hey the ondinary “toilet Fre OR LRN Mir tbe ela einer i, acon Sinn praia More to attend to minor complaints, ‘This an si m e ot a models, at $10.50 to 69.50 y r . FY 4 a +|o “| plan will put about seventy-five men fe ° ‘ , ! article” dentifrice.’ It |{i'KPe Kite cub tutes about Aying Hiary touting, ten yearns ie lt to wotk now who have soft snaps in D rnoon L/resses, of crepes and desirable silks, at $14.75 to 110.00 : 1a j aia | ewes enteness have : ease, pelea and Jatt Tae I ov, ine the ine pees heiated ation aercing ten [Me SUMO also be lancing Frocks, of taffeta and laces, . . at $21.00 to 100.00 . en— yo ¢ city ; sai - . i whitens. And then twenty-seven mien frm Ciaeden Cty 16 arve,thens tn aaaiton to the tire | revived, ‘There will ben. homicide | SHX-LISLE Theatre Gowns, in generous assortment, . . at $29.75 to 95.00 gets at “acid-mouth” and He Gorned into the Rast River|{im'as an habitual eriminel. n squad, pickpocket, Evening G in si ' overcomes this “well- [easily and was whirling along nicely eee en one vening Gowns, in simple and elaborate styles, at $35.00 to 150.00 when something went wrong above the Queensborough Bridge. He was then 5,500 feet hixh, Ile noticed that « lubricating cocksin bis cabin had became dislodged and, realizing that hin engines: would become heated shortly, he looked about to land, “LT had the alternative of coming down In the river with my machine and maybe being able to beat the tides and eddies and reach shore, he said. “I knew 1 might volplane over into Central Park, but in doing no 1 feared I might forfeit my li- conse, because we are forbidden to sail over cities and I knew that a park rule forbade me landing there. nigh universal” cause of decay. . That's why Pebeco is ’ the dentifrice p/us. The one preparation we know of that scientifically beau- . tifies the teeth and saves them. The former prices of these Dre: fr Third ‘than the figures at which dey a seeks for booertow's sohing. aa Broadway Saks & Company at ith Stet VERY SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Women’s Three-Piece Suits - New Millinery Features Very attractive collections of the latest models in Tri . ; Millinery Salone on the Third Floor latest models in Trimmed Hats are shown in our Tow-Day Trial Tube and Acid Ten One of the very latest novelties follows the Parisian vogue for All-White Hats. Th immed Papers to Test Your Mouth Bor sudge. 1 turned her around tn a bah hi ry ney Hesbuseridbkss jrodeha nile Hats. The untri ay. s iad . ite, and trimmi 5 o St. eA meme croatia ey Ses thawte of Cascadeau Silk. Value $50.00 tape ae pre white and rimming are of pre wit rote, white wing, white rion bows and range ; it wan accidental.” . Be. es wi tien You “Thate all: right, my boy," sald Another interesting and entirely new group is presented by the Rose Trimmed Hats, in Di reer ~ the Magistrate. INO. Baten! ae at $ 3 1 « 5 0 and Semi-dress models. The shapes include Mushroom Sailor, Niniche Pokes, Shepherdess and Teicors ie: } th shapes. They are trimmed with roses, mounted high in clusters and sometimes tucked under the brim; sometimes just a single rose on the hat. In all varieties from the brilliant American Beauties, through the delicate pastel shades, to the pure white roses. Prices $18.50, 24.50 and 34.50. Smart Tailored Hats are shown in black, Tete de Negre, Corbeau Blue, of Milan, Milan Hemp, nie and gS eae effectively finished with wings, bows and burnt Ostrich Feathers, at $14.50, -50 up to 30.50. and others. You may go." . . ‘ ‘ is — : The skirt is an effective combination model of drape and tunic, and is finished with wide crushed belt. The waist is a very pretty design of chiffon over embroidered net, with dainty organdie collar and revers. The jacket is short and belted, with vest to match lining: Medici collar, frilled cuffs and modified kimono sleeves. Black, navy, Copenhagen and green. 4th Floor Also To-morrow, on the Main Floor, these specially fine offerings in Untrimmed Millinery and Flowers Hat shapes, feathers, flowers, foliage and-fruits in the most wanted varieties. Hemp Hats, in black and colors; in a variety of Tailored Hats, of Li ry d Cire ribbon; shapes; Special at $1.75 Each. modish shapes; Special $8.50 sad 7.78 Belgian Split Hats, of fine quality; in black Cluster: Fruits, also fi i " only; latest models; Special at $3.25 Each. oe 45c to 5c in paeel comes Garlands of Violets and Pansies, fruits and roses, Special at 95c, 1.25, 1.65 and 2.25 China, Crystals and Lamps For Country House Furnishing Assembled on the Fourth Foor, are all the beautiful and decorative wares that home-makers are now seeking for the furbishment of cottages, bungalows and Summer homes, and the following are specially reduced for To-morrow: Dinner Ware Artistic Lamps H Sweaters for Women, Misses. and Children are shown, at moderate prices, in a large and comprehensive assortment which is con- stantly being augmented. It includes Sweaters in all the newest styles and the most popular yarns, among the numerous varieties displayed being recently imported Blouse Sweaters for Women; Angora, Cashmere and Hand-knitted Shetland Wool ; Sweaters for Women and Misses; and Silk - | Sweaters, with Sash and Cap to match, and c Ancona Wool Sweaters for Children. Follow- Silk Coats and Capes a matchless variety of the smartest things in coats $19.50 The maccvials embrace moire silk, taffeta, charmeuse, satin and silk faille. Dress models, with ripple or flare bottom, and straight or cutaway front. Inset and kimono sleeves, long shoulders and a great variety in the choice of collars. Plain or fancy silk lined throughout. Sizes 32 to 46. Fourth floor Women’s Dress. Skirts four fine values tomorrow ing are quoted some of the regular stock prices : Women’s and Misses’ Wool Sweaters at ° $3.90, 4.75, 5.50 and upward Women's and Misses’ Wool Jersey Sweaters at ¥ ° $5.75, 7.50 & 10.50 Women’s and Misses’ Silk Sweaters at : $18.50, 21.00 and upward Children’s Wool Sweaters { ; ry serges. Walklog Skits; straight line and ripple tiered models, stripes, checks, a so, tub skirts, in linens, crossbar Swiss, pique, washable materials, Dress Skirts, in a number of new models, with box pleated tunic, long tai- lored tier models. Made of black, navy and white serges and shepherd checks. Fancy Dress Skirt, made of taffeta silk and silk moire, in an assortment of new bustle, tunic, ripple and tier models. ‘These in black only Combination Skifts, in the new Russian tunic model, made of serge; black or navy blue, with smart underskirt of Roman striped material... j », SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY—TWO EXTRAORDINARY at $16.50 $5.00 $7.95 $10.00 ” $12.50 at $10.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, of 107 pieces. with small floral band, . Special at $20.00 Actual Value $25.50 English Porcelain Cauldon Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, Old English decoration, + at $30.00 Actual Value $45.00 English Porcelain Wedgwood Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, early Victoria pattern, . . at $50.00 Actual Value $62.00 Austrian China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, Actual Values $18.00 to 30.00, 12.00, 16.75, 23.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, Actual Values $20.00 to 54,00, 14.50, 27.00, 42.00 Plates, Actual Values $3.00 and 4.00 Doz., $2.00 Boudoir Lamps, Bisque, two figures and cretonne shades; Holland pottery with silk shaga to match; Mi y or White Enamel, 15 high, with 10 inch silk or cretonne shade, $2.65 Actual Value $4.50 Desk and Table Electric Lamps, Colonial, brass or old ivory finish; one and two lights; com- plete with shade, ‘Actual Value $10.00, $7.50 Table Lamps, electric, gilt carved wood; two lights; 27 inches high, with 16 inch silk shade, trimmed with galloon and silk fringe, at $11.50 Actual Value $19.00 Bridge or Readi vg . with silk shade, 16 intue hous Value , $14.80 it a , $2.50, 3.25, and d WwW. 9 ‘Auatrtan Chinn Luncheon Sets P9 plese: 4 : ati a The above are regular stock lcs” | Sales of omens Dresses Actual Value $1930... at $18.00 tit'taede Parieg ip ANRag iv frags #1 .00 ate shove arereeueesrech pence Copies of the newest models—and values which are models without copies, Roe oe ey and Desart Plats, ise ean ee a Value $32.50 j i | $22.50 Dresses $20 & $25 Dresses Austrian China Bread and Butter and Salad two. lights, with Pic Mg mlb = shade, Actual Value $35.00, at $24.50 s ie ‘ 7 | Women’s Shawls, Scarfs and Veils Of crepe de chine and Five models—of se ion i irected, to-mot i ‘tment at attractive prices, are displayed in a new chiffon taffeta. and of crepe. si Attention is also di , jth Boag eee eree Dagar f, Fourth Floor, to on f 4 and interesting selection which suggests Excellently tailored and admirable in fit. | The five models in this sale are among the The models are two tier and bustle effects, with crepe, chiffon or lace trimmed vestee and collar. Tango, navy, Copenhagen, black, taupe and flowered designs. most successful of the season, featuring. two tier or flounce skirt and dainty collar’ and cuffs of plaid silk or Persian. In Davy, checks, brown, tan, green and black. ‘ A i 1 Antique Garden and Interior Furniture Of Carrara Marble, Pompeian Stone and Terra Cotta, in classic and artistic de- signs; consisting of tables, benches, fountains, ferneries, pedestals, sun dial columns, figures and jars. u Also Italian and Domestic Jardinieres and a very interesting collection of Holland Brassware, including jardinieres, wine coolers, bellows, kettles and pedestals, so essential to the furnishing and decorating of Dutch Dining Rooms, Foyers and Halls, in bungalow and cottage. comfortable wear for steamer, motor, veranda or the home. It includes Chinese embroid- ered silk crepe Shawls, real India Chuddah Shawls, warm Travel Shawls of double-faced cashmere and Himalayan Shawls in Scotch tartan; also Shetland Shawls, Scarfs and The Saks Cold Storage Vaults We have reproduced for Thursday Two new Blouses at $5.95 eet a en cence Veils, the latter indispensable for motor wear, And at this. figure they the logical | are simply splendid values place for A FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES Georgette Blouses, an effecsive model, with hemstitched | front and smart flare collar of embroidered organdie. your Furs. 1,49. makes cry RECEIVED FO : aoe ED FOR STORAGE a | Wen shal! » The Sunday World’s croiuon' usec with vestee, broad revers and large full collar of organdie. wecall ¢ other two mediums in the universe. Want Directory ‘ [ i i E &

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