The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 11

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vaniowsk! and Leo Jankowskt, FIVE SLAYERS REPRIEVED. | THRONG TO ATTEND DEBATE. \YERS REI More Than 10,000 Pe: is Want to ¥ Hear Gompers and Allen, More than 10,000 persons have ap- plied for the 2,800 available seats in Carnegie Hall for the debate Friday night ‘between’ Samuel Gompers and Gov, Allen of Kansas. R. J. Caldwell, Chairman of Gov. Allen's committee, and Hugh Frayne, Chairman of the Committee of Five repredenting Mr. Gompers, are busy on a plan of allot- ment. At\the request of Mr, Gompers his supporters and thoge of Goy. ‘Allen will be seated in alternate rows rather than en bloc, The Kansas Society of New York will give a reception at the ‘Waldorf-Astoria in the afternoon to visitors from Kansas. The society asked for 140 seats, but it was found impossible to grant that many. / “BUTTER, BUTTER, “) EVERYWHERE” AND NOT A BIT TO EAT Is Smeared All Over Pier 63 After a Round Trip to Germany. ji | TER No. 63, just north of 234 | Street and North River, this morning looked something | “ke a well buttered breakfast vil, There was butter smeared on stanchions, butter plastered on ganysways, butter daubs on creosote tanks and carboys, but- ter decorations omthe side of the warehouse shed, butter, butter everywhere, but none of it that i could be eaten, even with butter i at present prices. Tt all cane from the Cosmo- politan Steamship Company's Vessel, South Pole, now lying at her pier at Hoboken. She brought it back with her from Germany, where it had been shipped from this country, and refused by the thrifty people of that country because the price asked for it was 40 cents a pound, “Yes, there was a good deal of waste of that butter,” explained J. H. Schuldice, superintendent of the pier, “but it was unusual, and due to the fact that'the tubs had been broken by their fre- quent handling in their double voyage across the Atlantic. The "tween decks of the South Pole are a sight, believe me. And . when they opened the hatches and tried to get that butter out } it was one of the worst jobs I | ever tackled.” aE ZIONISTS SHOWED BRAVERY. Heport of Disorders tn Jerusalem Describes Rescues of the Helpless. ‘The first full report of the recent anti-Jewish disorders in Jerusalem was made to the Zionist Organization of America yesterday by Bmanuel Moh] of the Zionist Society of En- gineers, wha has just returned from Palestine, where ho was an eye-wit- ness of the outbreaks. Mobi declared that the American » Zionist medical men and nurses dis- played extraordinary bravery in rushing into the midst of rioters to rescue old men arfd women and chil- dren, as well as the wounded, at a time when the military authorities re- fused to allow soldiers to enter the Streets, All the nurses and doctors, Mohi said, were on duty from thirty- six to forty hours without any sleep or meals, ‘Throughout the outbreak, he added, the Zionist. medical ugits cared for injured Arab rioters bi it <4 the hospitals as well as wounded ews, er in Dannemora State Hospital. Two Others Slated for Execution Thursday Night. Reprieves issued by Gov. Smnfih for James Cassidy and four other slayers to be executed Thurstiay night were received last evening by Major Lewis B. Lawes, tho Warden at Sing Sing Prison. While seyen men were sched- uled to go to the electric chair but two are to die. The reprieves for .Cassidy, Charles McLaughlin, Joseph Usefot and Joseph Milano, convieted of ‘killing Otto Fialo, ticket agent in the Intervale Avenue subway station in the Bronx, stay execution until August 2 James Byrd, convicted of shooting Poltce- man Lawrence in Kingston, ' delays hig execution until July 19% The respites were taken to the prison from Albany by Extradition Clerk Waldron. ‘The two slated to die are Walter Le- SELMAR Sale <x: Dresses TO MAKE ROOM FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW SELMARK ARCADE THROUGH TO 33D ST. electrocuted. tlons for the double execut law requires they be Isaue three in advan to Gell Soctety Wor the on the bouleva: nesday, when ‘The idea of society in such a charity sale, old as Americans, is regarded as a novelty in Paris, For Decoration Wednesday and Thursday Only — 14.95 : Values $35 to $55 Featuring the latest designs im fine quality Tricotines, Taffetas, Tricolettes, Voiles, Georgettes, Serges, rgette and Satin Combinations, Skirts afe beautifully draped or accordeon pleated, All Colors, Sizes 14 to 44. Zz, “Eecnomical Doo to Distinctive 7.tiece Dining Room Set in Golden Oak, SPIECE MAHOGANY FINISHED BREAKFAST ROOM OR SUN PARLOR SUITE, consisting of Gate Leg {| [} <S:inch Table which extends to 6 ft., Arm 34x48 inches, rubber-tifed Tea Wagon with ble gle iol Cherand 5 Sao Charewih ed oan sy Winur Am Char and Ste Charnes ae DISA, 50 x seats, volstered in i is Ee fee ee. $9.7) Table 39.75 Arm Chair........$17.75 Side Chairs........$15.75 Tea Wagon, ..... $29.25" HEN Spear’s opened in New York City, the people Sectel redit. We gave them the most practical, businesslike, charge credit lan that could be thought of. When the people of New York warited modern merchandise, at that time obtainable only at certain stores and sold on a cash basis, Spear brought this fine quality merchandise to New York and distributed it on a liberal charge credit basis. We are a success because we give the people of this City the class of furniture they want, at the lowest prices consistent with its high quality, and on terms of “dai most convenient to the pur- chaser. e typical values announced here demon- strate exactly what we mean, Adam Dresser and Chiffonier un An vert oe 892 50 Three-Piece Four-Poster Bed Outfit, 4.6 ft. Mahogany finished Bedstead, Sanitary Bed Spring and Spear Special $63, 00 Cotton Mattress... With Box Spring and Mattress WL GOLDEN GAR badd htt 40-inch size....... 44-inch size... 48-inch size... JUAR’ TAPESTRY : UPHOISTERED PILLOW ARM. OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE. The loose cushion seats are fitted with Marshall 1 Sealy ieee tole Arm Chair and Wing $397. 50 Chair 0 603 inch size. : Sixth 4206 Ave. 3 fever 34th St. e TWO STORES victed of killing John Gunther, a keep- - heiathatatoedl . AMERICAN STUNT IN PARIS. joodn ine , Department Stores for Reltet. PARIS, May 26.—American women of Frarico- American Rellef for the! Devastated Regions are going behind the counters of large department stores Tuesday ang Wed- the profits of the stores will be given to the organization. | en engaging = BE Both fre tuberetiiar and it is belleved would dio a natural deal ‘ore Jong If not ante bas ite ey, prison secretary, sent out last even a fnvlta. days ja to} THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, wm Saks kGompeany - nll SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL Women’s Fashionable Suits ‘Radically Reduced for ‘Prompt Clearance | Authentically designed and’ made according to our ° $55 Suits—seict tailleurs or dressy models, braid trimmed —<developed in tricotind, serge and tweeds. Beautifully lined with silk, Reduced to......+.:+ $69.50 and $79.50 Suiitsrimnasome tnnaaly fashioned of superior quality serge, bair-line stripes, Oxfords, fine tricotine. ‘usual very high standard desirable materials. Lined with plain or novelty silk. Sizes 84 to ies nf Reduced to..... ashe F Every woman will want’ more than one of these Lovely Hand-Made Blouses at the unusually ‘low price of ‘ally attractive at "$3.95 Nothing can take the place of a hand-made blouse—nothing is so sirable in any woman's eyes. , Dainty drawn-work in lovely designs, rows of tiny tucks, many in back as as -front, hand-embroidered dots, little details of finishing found only in higher-priced blo’ Third SILK PETTICOATS Greatly Reduced Many lovely Quantity limited. Regularly $6.50... Regularly $6.95.... Regularly $9.00... Regularly $10 and $12... models in a varicty of attractive colors. Fashioned of Taffeta, Messaline, Satin or Silk Jersey. Third Floor High-Grade Corsets For Women and Misses embroidery, Formerly $6.50 Now °$4.50 Made of flesh and white novelty broche, trimmed with Designed to give straight, slim lines, hose supporters attached. Lyra Corsets, reg. $10.... ized elastic top. Heavy silk elastic supporters attached, Odd lots of prettily styled ' bodices, nightgowns and and, } $49.50 envelope chemised, in £1) i Ba Crepe de Chine or Satin, Fourth Floor anode , make them unusu- 95, Sizes 84 to 46. .... Reduced to $4.95 . 7c ‘i ....Reduced to $5.95 ; ‘ Fourth Floor - Arianne Msi Reduced to $6.95 SSRI EIEEEEEREEIeemnenmemmeemmmeme ie anilet +. -Reduced to $7.95 : iF Heavy Pare Now $6.25 Made of flesh color mercerized broche with mercer- Long, straight line model, lightly boned. Third Floor Dainty SILK. Underthings Formerly $2 to $10 - Now aly } © $1.35 to $7.50 hee in the moat ~ | $34.75 “Wormen’s Swagger Coats, —of ultra-fashionable design— Very Specially Priced At $45 Both utility and rare beauty are. combined inthis very attractive model for sports, driving, traveling and all outdoors, , Fashioned of soft, suede-finish ‘ fabrie, with detachable lining ‘of de- well corduroy. Trimmed _ with large send bone buttons. . Colors: Reindeer, Tan, Leather a Mole, Fourth Floor Women’s Cravenetted Smart Mixture Coats Reduced to $19.95 Regularly $29.50. suited to travel and general ‘wear. Stunning belted model, », ideally Fashioned of good quality mixtures, showing mannish sleeves, large patch pockets and tailored cuff. Yoke and sleeves lined, ; Wednesday—On the Second Floor ~~ Sale Children’s Undertogs _ . \ “ at. 75e The ideal Sum-‘ combining shirt, drawers Made of white: nainsook, Sizes 8 to 12 years, For both girls and boys, mer garment, and underwaist in one, Sale of Children’s Socks Special at 45c Fine quality mercerized socks in plain colors, or «ff white with colored tops. Cannot possibly be duplicated Sizes 6 to 91%. at this price. The World's Political Reporte are the Best and Fairest in the country. New York World Staff Co: ling ail over the United fed t locality. va Mat The World and (Morn s Edition) Seibold and Michelson are ‘ing information from each keep posted.

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