The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 24

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BALLOT IN GEORGIA] seuator Hoke smith were the rnly| signers of the potition was communi. ———— candidates whose names will appe: arj|cated to the Wh House, The fact oie stirs . Action | 0B the ballots. | that Preside Vilson did not ask his Signers of Petition Cause Action ‘ negra tm | friends in ¢ la to strike his name Without Word From White Houre Had Nothing to De! pom the p: y ballot is taken by ite , With Withdrawal of Name, | sme to indicate that the President White House | WASHINGTON, April 2.—'The| will ask for a nomination for a third ATLANTA, April 2——The name of| White House had nothing to do with term. President Wilson, which had been| 1329-1331 4810-4812 entered by petition in the Georgia ¢ Presidential preferential primary, has | BROAD WA i FIFTH A VE. —>—- i J been withdrawn by action of a num- | Nistrict Attorney Martin of | er of signers of the petition. | Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. ‘AM | The time limit for entries has ex- Brooklyn Brooklyn pired and official announcement of| the candidates who had heen certified | revealed that President Wilson was | not among them. | Attorney General Palmer, Thomas “DANDERINE” | ‘Bronx Gives Warning of , Alleged Raid of Safe. men who, detectives say, caught; cracking a safe on the! nd floor \of a building occupied | P the Edward Rowan Estate, at 625 Bast 163d Street, the Bronx, | Were arrested early to-day. They locked up in the Morrisania Face Station on charges of burg- Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. PThe prisoners described themselves Harry Abelnmvan, twenty-four, of | * 653 FWih Street; George David, Grfenty-aix, of No. 640 Sixth Street; | Murray Gutinn, twenty-five, of 65 Avenue: B. a presence of the detectives in| “ghe bulldine was due to-District At- Martin, son-in-law of the late | Rowan, who had learned in gome way that the safes inithe build- | fog were to be robbed ami notified the police. SQwhen the iprisoners discovered the | Police there was a sharp fight during | Which two shots were fired. j ‘An attempt was made to crock a| in the buikting about eight | ago, according to James F. | gilin, manager of the Rowan but it failed, Burgiars’ tools found near the safe-the follow- morn wins A few cents buys After an application of “Danderine” you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color nd th = ing. in told the detectives that an- ‘attempt would be made to open a safe and watch had been on the building for the three | Men-Women Don’t wait another day for your Easter Clothes--they are here at Menter’s--and the first down payment gives you possession of them. Young Men’s Suits 40-45-50-60-70 Don’t hesitate to come-- Menter is anxious to have you for a customer and there is no extra charge for credit. DRESSES Swellest styles in the land Brooklyn Store Newark Store 435 Fulton St. One Flight Up Open Saturday Evening New York Store 226 West 125th St. One Flight Up Open Every Evening One Flight Up Open Saturday E.en priestess - , E. Watson, former candidate tor| the withdrawal of the President's WILSON’S NAME OFF President on tho ‘Populist ticket, and|name, it was said, when the action of Their crisp, flavory sweetness Assorted Flavors, also Peppermint, Chocolate,, Wintergreen and Cinnamon. EASTER STYLES | MEN’S SUITS The niftiest styles from the best makers COATS, SUITS, Our garments come from the Style Center f New York. They come to us daily. The are here and Menter invites| i* sways something new and different; ETC. . Lovely Spring C 4 é men and women, married or | Beautiful Sate, 35 to 100 . A ° “ 20 to 60 single, to open a confidential igitins - Petitecatst charge account. Coats and. Boys’ 149 Market St. Gh THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. - é Hal ULTON STREET Cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Authentic Modes in New Tailor-Mades for Eastertime Perfect reproductions and adaptations of distinctive Paris models at Moderate Prices 45% 59 75% and BE omer MODELS ‘WITH THAT PERENNIAL CHARM Candy Places favor afloat and ashore. é€ O Company MASS? OF THE TAILLEUR, REVEALED IN THE NEW COSTUME SUITS FOR SPRING. DELICATELY EMBROIDERED AND EXQUISITELY TAILORED. DEVELOPED IN SERGE, POIRET TWILL AND TRICOTINE. THE JACKETS ARE IN ETON, BOLERO AND MEDIUM LENGTH EFFECTS WITH SKIRTS THAT ARE PLEATED, PLAIN, TUNIC OR CIRCULAR. Confectionary Smart Tricotine Suit 49.50 Heather Wool Jersey Suits 2 1% OR THE WOMAN OR MISS WHODESIRESA MODERATELY PRICED SUIT FOR SPORTS WEAR, FOR BUSINESS WEAR, FOR SHOPPING, ETC. NARROW BELTED MODELS. VERY SPECIAL. Silk-Lined Top-Coats for Easter Specially Priced 99.75 45.00 59.50 69-50 Q5.00 IHERE ARE POLO COATS, WOOL VELOUR COATS, GOLDTONES, SILVERTONES AND OTHER EXCLUSIVE FAERICS. RIPPLE BACKS, PLAITED BACKS, BELTED MODELS. SHORT COATS AND THREE-QUARTER STYLES. 42 STORES T Special Purchase and Sale 350 High Cost New Easter Frocks Sizes for Women and Misses 55 | Formerly to 89.50 | 6 9-0 Formerly to 125.00 3 R00 Formerly to 69,50 HESE ARE FROCKS THAT WE DELIGHT IN SELLING, INASMUCH AS THE MATERIALS USED ARE OF ABSOLUTELY THE FOREMOST QUALITY OBTAINABLE. KITTEN’S EAR CREPE, ELABORATELY CRYSTAL AND JET BEADED GEORGETTE, HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED TRICOTINES, SATINS, TRICOLETTES, PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETAS, ETC., Necessities for Your Easter Suit New Easter Blouses Special Purchase 5:00 Ordinarily Sell to 9.75 Handsome Fox Scarfs Special Purchase 99% Ordinarily Sell up to 55.00 MENTER’S EASTER TERMS On $40 purchase, pay $2.00 down $2.00 a week, Should you desire to open an count of 60, 75, 100 or 150 dol = y “4 ante ware ge Ae tonne 7 ill ARGE ANIMAL EFFECT, NATURAL HEAD XQUISITE GEORGETTE CREPE, TRICOL- be cheerfully arranged, On a $15 TAIL AND PAWS. HANDSOMELY SILK LETTES, FRENCH VOILES. DAINTIEST purchase, 81,00 down and $1.00 a LINED NEW SPRING STYLES. week, ‘The the clothes, first payment secures ing

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