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te FRETS SB! SSESATESITTRESTSASAT ETS 2m, rE i Lol FSaEST Sz=T= Res Pee ~ ns _[NEWSIES WINQ UP i .* “MILLIONA "Lot of Bunk” Abour Tf, Chicago Boys at Watdort day Leroy Gardner, fifteen, sut in| : | marriage im 1916, he kearned she bad | ) Say. |the office of Asd#istant Dis‘rict At- Wite. [mown » number of men too wall. {I Life has done ite best for Morris ‘Oey Talley, and in the fice of Austin Flint Gibvons, Kon of Dr. AO OS Ha q Berkson and Max Swiren, Chicago newsies. They know ambition ful- Mled. For twenty-four hotrs, they ° thave lived after the fashion of.im- inary millionaires. Yesterday after- noon with the Waldorf behind them | @nd the long, long trail a-winding by | @ circuitous route back to “Oht.,”| Morris and Max, full of strawberry | shortcake and experience, declared— and they meant it: “There's a lot o' bunk about this}! millionaire stuff. Millionaires don't |, live tho life o' Riley.” “The millionaires can have all of | this stuff they want,” said Max. | “We've had one day of it and we're | here to say ‘Never again.’ A Waldorf-Astoria waiter pre-| ented to the Senator a bill of $11,for | lobster and water cress and sweet rolls and bananas and cream and strawberry shorwake, There were other items on the bill, ‘The Senator gravely scanned the check, and said he believed the walter had forgotten to record the asparagus tips, The waiter got a dollar tip. \ A page encountered Max and Mor- ris on their way out) of the tea room Bnd sald ® tan hed telephoned 7 them, but bad left no aame, thanked the: page and bastowes | 60 cents upon him. At 4.30 o'clock their twenty-four jj fours as “millionaires” ended. They asked the way to Liberty Street ferry a@ taxi was suggested. H ere do you wet that stuft—! taxi?” said Ma “We ain't million-. aires no more.’ stveet cars for’ us ‘from now on.” And it was thus the two “million- aires” made their extt, leaving the metropolis flat on its back, Eich lends SHIPS RAID YIELDS Y LIFE: caraner ne searching cpoed-emamination denied "Match 29 last, disappeared from the} supreme Court jthe firm and declared he was ill in}ig also ktows, COGNAC, COCAINE Fireman on Italian Limer Held on Charge of Smuggling and | Violating Dry Law. Custom officials to-day arrested Bel- | lich, second boss fireman o fthe Italian | finer, Presidente Wilson, now at Brook- | fyn dock, charged with violation of the Volatead Law and also with attempting to smugele fifty-five pounds of cocaine, valucd at $160 a pound. According to inspectors who searched the vessel, 600 bottles of congnac were found concealed. When the searchers reached the crew's quarters, they found @ heavy door fastened, Breaking down the door the inspectors found them- selves in the bunk of Bellich, who was wbsent, Under the bunk they dis- covered fifty-eight additional bottles of Hiquor, and on tapping the bulkhead above the bunk discovered the cocaine. | At her last trip here eustoms officers found on the Presidente Wilson 1400 bottles of liquor. The captain is being Questioned regarding the repgated at tempts to smuggle liquor into the rolintry. A custom inspector on duty at. Page- | rater, N. J., to-day saw an automobdile gontaining three men drive along aide @ a Japanese steamship. Fifteen cases of liquor were t the ship If it’s afraid of the sun— it finds no place in a Rogers} Peet garment. We’re just as particular about our fast color test as: we are about cur chemical test for all-wool. What good is “good making” if materials are, not of the best? Spring suits and over- coats for men and boys. Hats. Shoes. Fixings. Luggage. Livery. Sport- ing Goods. Rain or shine, *Scotch, Mists” are fine. ‘Registered trademark for our spring ‘overcoats of handsome Scotch cheviots, fuinproofed. RoGEeRS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at lich St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. ot Waren at 4let Se. : THE ‘EVENING WORLD, THU: : rae NOT A THIEF, SAYS BOY. [GIBBONS DENIES wove | itn ensem spion Me es “a a war tapterea) LOVE WAS VIOLENT tren or aunamont tatows of ’ “apa three aulia toe ‘expathtionitiol by Mrs. “wy an & For more than two hours vester-| eter J. Gibbons of Avenue, testifying he was the’ messenger boy wo on 1 in the | @ Harriman & Co, No. 11) for annuiment Bibedway with $118,000 in securities.) Mrs, Anna’ 0! In spite of the fact that, accord: | eekoff Gibbons, a motion picture actress and operatic ing to Mr. Talley, three employees| student, ventured a definition of |tm Federal prison in Atlanta and Kate [¥ of the banking firm identified bim| wmopent love.” ‘ Richards O'Hare, now in Leavenworth, as the missing. youth, Gartner de-| yy jf pot a fact,” asked David }may be the National Soctalist ticket |W FRIDAY nied he had even been employed by | \yers, attorney for Mrs. Gibboas, who | ghip year. Debs's nomination far Pres! . according to her by {his horke at the time of the theft. | hand, as Countess ‘Treskoff, “that you The boy was taken to the Children’s | giyjgcated your wite’s shoulder blade was under probation because of the! pado, theft of $1.50 worth of pills from ‘a| drug store, which the boy suid he pro- | posed to sell to moving picture s 1), tell us what you mean by | nemination for New York Jast night. OPPENHEIM. C Mth Street—New | York ' | Will Close Out Friday At a Greatly Reduced Price-—About 250 Finest Custom Made Suits For Women and Misses Taken from the Regular Stock | High class models, plain and fancy ‘s tailored in fabrics of finest quality ' To effect an immediate Clearance Sale Price 5 0) 0 0 Values to 125.00 Also on Sale Friday—About 200 Misses’ Serge Eton: Dresses Also suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. A selection of models with Embroidered Jackets. Organdie and Georgette Vestees. Pleated Skirts. Most Extraordinary Values Reduced to 18.00 Misses’ Dept., 3rd Floor OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C 34th Street—New York A Most Extraordinary Sale Friday 200 Novelty Silk Skirts For Women and Misses Genuine 1920 Fan-ta-si, Kumsi- | Kumsa, Calcium Crepes and Crepe de Chine, White and an Exquisite Range of New Colors. (Two Styles Illustrated) | | Smart Sport Models——-Detachable Belt "75 16.50 | Knife Pleated Model, detachableBelt ] , Values to j 39.75 | 9.75 | Says He Did Not Dislocate the | Ginbons, one of which 1s pemding. ) Showthier of His Actress Her husband clattns that, after their Natio’ SOCIALISTS TO [NAME DEBS. . lerday of Di | cgyyentton Mare to Take Ulm ae i Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets is marraige with e w a CHICAGO, May 6.—Bugene V. Debs, “% | dent ts considered a certainty at the e convention in New Yorke on Suturday. Court last Monday ‘on u chargé of] hy making violent love to her?” Seymour Ste@man, Scott Nearing ang [Wyo An Opportanity to Save $21.50 to $77.00 ‘juvenile delinquency. He admitted he} 4 qidn't dislocate , her shoulder | Mayor Hoan of Milwaukee are others Mr. Gibbons protested, mentioned for the Vice Presidential “vy the boy mild he pro (violent love, then.” ‘Local detegates to the convention left a LL AE A NN A CC CL A TD, . Franklin Simon a Co. on a Gown for Wear Now and Later Women’s High Class Silk Gowns | 43.00 | $69.50 to $125.00 Are Our Uusual Prices for Gowns i That Compare With These in Style, Quality and Newness | N EW models, new fabrics, new gowns just received f t from the hands of our dressmakers. This is an important event from a fashion standpoint— doubly important from a value standpoint. ee Zeevase NAVY BLUE, BLACK, AND ALL FASHIONABLE COLORS i The Silks From Which ‘These Gowns are Fashioned are Selling To-day at Retail From $3.50 to $7.50 Per Yard | ik SATIN GEORGETTE CREPE | i CREPE METEOR CREPE DE CHINE H TAFFETA COMBINED WITH GEORGETTE Hit f FLOWERED GEORGETTE CREPE NO CREDITS - WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP--Third Floor SE Rn ae wee = Cet heb wh tant ate 4 Kech i Downtewn Shopping an Extravagance CH FUR SAFETY in the'Koch Dra. 7: Air Storage Vaults on the P O os | Phone, Phan Weg 3000. Ext. 63. 125% Street He os omnenienmiiasial ie May Sale of U-n-d-e- eS i-nies Gowns, Envelopes, Drawers, Corset Covers, Petticoats, Corsets and House Dresses go into this sale backed by the Kech Quality Guarantee and distinguished for the substantial savings they show over prices elsewhere. Envelope Chemise | Naingook envelope chomige with lace edge and hemstitening: others with round ‘neck trimmed we insertion and White naingook envel lope ghe mise, roune ae ck style, ad boning. Insertion and edie, rans ribben drawn... 1.65 re he gi uated ster medium Natnsook und crepe fd figures. chemise, some tailored inode with, han brokdery; others eee with en Mode! make band«teux of insertion. 1.95 also braaaier hen! White nainsook cnvelopy ri ae ake Malin Be chemiss, He inode! with / embroidered sinedallions, _ inser ainjl.” take’ eeaeate tlon and edge of val lace; rib white musiin — tridnm bow ut waist, also = 237 cluny lace; othugs wtep-in model... . oe Muslin Ietticoats White muslin petticoats, trimmed with Aounce of blind em- breidery and underpiece 1.38 House Dresses, Aprons, Kimonos, Sacques 1 House and Porch Dresses, oy mi Women’s Corset Covers Pireate, ‘owe, Dix White nainsook and muslin pet- souks, with dainty laces tnd “ruffles + "1.89 White petticoats of nainsook, deop eyelet embroidered flounce; others cismee lace and 2.69 White muslin golf petticoat, made D with je panel front, bottom ° Apished with scalloped "9 77 Nightgowns, rawers wid aisatss Camisoles Nightgowns of ole finished Corset Covers of nainsook, trim- Bungalow Aprons, in atrines muslin; trimmed embroid- med with wide embroid- c plaid percales, aio. in plain ery; finished with rib: Ke Chambray, in’ square an Sateen Petticoats Bon! ent two. eee, AC | er me | neskel seiular ar Foltlonats of white, sateen: some ni ined with wide ‘and narrow. ees extra sizes, ‘ actions Nainsook nigi hoods several a A] se «trimmed founse 1.47 Molen trimmed tert wide smn with Wal, face...tess 4 he broide FY, algo, sony luce ingors Dra were of, ainsook, ith ruffle bi ley White flowered sateen petticoat. ag IR, y i ener of embri , crower with pleating. also white satecn of white crepe.....++++ 1. Shape seers 94c rae “Yue batiste, eh with panelled front, hemstitching 1 weitere et aide date wale Bask msrich pat scalloped and large V) 37 d flesh gowns; tailored sook, —trummed wit ped) MMA Fons S<s casters \° with hemel a other deep’ embroidery, . Extra slze petticoats, good qual- 4 mbroidery and ‘65 Camiaolon of feat atin: several ity white sateen, panelled trant, deep ounce with three "9 Q7 EReeteni ne ere SO Tt vee ween oe 1 00 half inch tucks ‘+ a i mine | MMteMR atc ones sates aces ¥ Camisoles of wa ean, ip Egyptian cloth petticoats, in ny Kimono Dressing Sacques 4 white of flesh, shirred fou er oe ukteematieed oleae wnite dotted © swiss, , Raleeed with 3.87 ette: others with tuek and laces, AT MAKES UI