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“Court this morning and ” Messenger Found Jewelry in Hallway of the Count’s Hotel. the room of ‘Count at the Hotel Netherlands, John Vasquez, sixteen, ‘Miessenger for the firm of, Revillon ‘Freres, furriers, No, 670 Fifth Avenue, Was arraigned in the Yorkville Police pleaded not ~ Vasquen denied taking the Jewelry count's room and maid he | all his right teeth and none on the left. , eae BROKE COMPENSATION LAW. Former Baker Fatled to Take In- surance and Gets Thirty Days. Hyman Newman, No. 228 Broome Street, formerly owner of @ bakery at No. 94 Pitt Street, was sentenced to the | McDonald since he assumed temporary 'e| Joseph Schwab ordered the discharge | that the leader of the band, all negroes, Te bictiny. He-was convicted on the charge that he failed to obey the compensation act which makes it his duty to take insurance to cover dam age cases, nS dO RERRTER MOUTH TWIST THE CLUE. Suspect Showed Only Right Teeth in Talking, Says Robber Victim. | Tests In connection with the unauthor- ized strike of railroad workers in this The peculiar “way in which Stanley| region have been made by Department Hill's mouth moves when he talks led| of Justice officials. They took into to his arraignment in the Washington | custody Paul Kluvo and William Scar- Heights Court to-day along with three vill, the latter a negro, and charged companions, all on charges of robbery. X. Shimakawa, a Japanese, of No. 642 Lexington Avenue, sald he was taking his flahcee home on the night of April 17 when he and she were held up in West 140th Street. He lost money and Jewelry amounting to $1,000, He sald “Shooting crapa on i em ith s, group of friends constitutes no orime,” ied. the Magistra: —— U. 8, Seizes Two Pittsbageh, Strikers PITTSBURGH, April 23.—Two ar- and fuel control act. was & man who when he talked showed With that description the police arrested Hill, whose home is at No, 210 West 14lat Street, and three others, nel SHOOTING CRAPS NO CRIME, ‘Twenty-Three ‘Taken in Raid Freed by Mauintrate, . The first raid made by headquarters detectives “over the head’ of Inspector charge of Inapector Henry's, district blew up to-day when Magistrate of twenty-three men arrested at 1.30 A. M. in a crap game in West 54th Street. Detectives of Chief Inspector Daly's GIRLS’ Feankiin Simon 8 Co. Fifth. Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets At Reductions of $11.00 to $21.00 Of Men’s Wear Serge, Suede Velour, Velour Checks or Silvertone Velour Regular Prices $29,5° 0 $39,50 : OUR REGULAR’ STOCK _ Reduced for ‘the. first Belted Coats-and Flare Capes NO CREDITS GIRLS' COAT SHOP—Second Floor For SATURDAY COATS AND CAPES 18.50 time this season SIZES 6 TO 16 YEARS NO EXCHANGES - Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For SATURDAY At Reductions of $10.90 to $34.50 MISSES’ NAVY TRICOTINE SUITS Regular Prices *65.© to §89,%° Eton, Pony or Belted Models NO CREDITS MISSES' SUIT SHOP— Second Floor Also Poiret Twill 39.00 OUR REGULAR STOCK Reduced for the first time this season SIZES 14 to 20 YEARS NO EXCHANGES them with violation of the Lever food ff | Orkin’s Tifth Alenue 342 STR Broadway TOMORROW, SATURDAY Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s and Misses’ WRAPS, CAPES, SPORTS COATS | Heretofore to 49.50—Reduced to $28.00 The gracefully draped lines of the cape and the jaunty swagger lines of the Sports coat—both of which have found so much favor with the smartest ee en ee —which have been selected from our specialized stocks and reduced so low as to enable the most economical purse to take advantage. The favored fabrics of the season, soft and rich in texture—Velonde, Ve'our, Tricotine and Camel's Hair Cloth—have been skillfully manipulated to produce Wraps, Capes and Sports Coats of Distinctive Individ- uality—and they have been marked unprecedentedly low. No Exchanges No C. 0. D.’s No Approvals : [| First Clearance of the Season Women’s and Misses’ —s_ HIGH-COST TAILORED. SUITS Formerly to 69.75—Reduced to $38.00 Assembled from our specialized stocks and comprising many exclusive models, depicting the favored modes of the season. Fashioned of fine textured ma- ore and tailored with the exactitude and delicacy that mark all Orkin appare i Included are Etons, belted and strictly tailored models, with accordion or straight-line skirts; some braid- bound, silk stitched or richly embroidered; made of fine quality Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Twill Serge. All rizes represented. Every One of These Suits at Its Reduced Price Is an Unparalleled and Not-to-Be-Duplicated Value No Exchanges No C. O. D.’s No Approvals KN —————————. |] Greatly Reduced Prices. Women’s and Misses’ STREET & AFTERNOON DRESSES Heretofore to 45.00—Reduced to $22.00. Gracious, ultra-smart modes, that feature the later style themes of making them very desirable for Summer wear. All the little ingenious that distinguish high-cost frocks are evidenced in these. And all the cling earmarks that characterize an Orkin garment are plainly obvious, Included are chic models for street and afternoon wear, fashioned 8 finely woven tricotine, chiffon taffeta and beaded g tte. Silk and wool embroidery, ribbon girdles fay lainty lace collars and cuffs adorn man: A number come in Eton effect, with accordion Bisoted skirts and Roman sashes, The assortment is varied, rarely two alike, but all women’s and misses’ sizes are here. Colors: Taupe, brown, navy and black. No C. O. D,’s No Approvals 1 fj + \ Special VictrolaOffer— With a purchase of 5.00 in records | 1 and a payment of 5.00 down we will place the Victrola outfit illustrated below in your home. Balance small monthly payments Victrola No. U1. cecscescescese $150.00 i} Two 10 inch Double-Faced Records (each 85c).....+++> One 12 inch Double-Faced Record ..cssessecssesseccce Two 10 inch Red Seal Records ' Victrola XI. . A McCreery Combination (EACH EL ODSee iaresy cet. 2.00 One 12 inch Red Seal Record... 1.50 One 12 inch Album és One 10 inch Album.... oe 200 Needles.....,.+esseeseere James McCreery &Co. } 5th Avenue 34th Street eT RS Eee BS “Home of Gaara Satisfaction”: EARLY SPRING SALE Bedroom Suites. Many Odd Of Remarkably Fine Dining, wade Prices. | Liberal Ternis. | And COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Talking Machines a phonograph «ives happiness pleasure every hour of every {J of the hae a models for You to choose In all the teens finishes, LIBERAL TERMS ON ALL MODELS COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA MACHINES SOLD IN OUR BRONX STORE ONLY. these beau- tiful models. at $50 WORTH Completely 750 WEEKLY 875 WORTH 8200 WORTH 149.50 | 179.50 L WEEKLY | 82.50 WEEKLY Michigan’s Special Spring sini ee Living Room Suite $100 WORTR WEEKLY Table has un- gershelt” and drawer. of furniture for little money. ° Splenaidily made. nice~ “fl ly\tinished, upholstered in’ Honton leather. Sold SPECIAL EARLY SPRING SALE 1 Congoleum per s » Pe Mino Ge yard f This price includes measuring and laying Open an Aseaeat With This Remarkably Fine Paccial Bafet with French Plate Mirroi Extension Table and st y, well made Chairs. Special’ Pri A Taga STORE Only 169 i Open ba RO: aN M. stone” 2174 A THIRD AVENUE 420 E. TREMONT AVE. Bet. 118th-119th Sts. Same Service, Same Merchandise in Fay —