The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 17

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triet Attorney James EB. Smith Ar- rangements were made with Justice Weeks and Col. Willlam Rand, Special Deputy Attorney General, for argument this afternoon. rm resumed before ing. Ren A. Matthews is conducting the Prosecition and Edmund L. Mooney is counsel for Craig. Judge Mayer in HENRY ASKS QUICK TRIAL. Federal ‘District Count this. morn: rg ~ Assistant United States Attorney Inspector Ready to Appear Next tal gered toe copnbell to ety | Mr. Cockran declared Henry desire, Police Inspector Dominick Henry, ac-/an Immediate trial and was ready fol } |companied by his counsel, W. Bourke |!t to begin next Tuosday, Cockran, appeared to-day in the Crim me inal Branch of ‘the ‘Supreme Court to interpose a demurrer to the indictment filed Tuesday charging bim with per- jury in making an alleged false aMdavit against the character of Assistant Dis- FW BATTALION iF URACK TROOPS OFF FOR IRELAND ron Highlanders Unit Equipped With Ball Car- tridges and Machine Guns. Bishop of Scissons Dead. SOISSONS, May ~ Momsignor Pechenard, ‘Bishop Bolseons, died here to-day of heart disease at the are of seventy-elght years. He remained in Solssone during the bombardments of , the town by the Germans during the war, ‘ DPRICE&CO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS | Craig’s Trial for Contempt Resamed The trial of Charles L. Craig, City Comptroller, charged with contempt of Yourt in criticising Judge Julius May jon in transportation matters, 9 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. The only store that sells the overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co. ‘ No connection with any other store SE Eh ONDON, May 27.—A battalion of on Highlanders has left Alder- ‘ander orders to proceed. to Ire- Each man of the unit was 4 with fifty rounds of ball cart- and the organization equipped ith Lewis machine guns suppticd th 600 rounds of ammunition each. Four more battalions at the Alder-| |Ky barracks have been ordered in||E eas to move to Ireland tmme- | |5 iy, in the event reinforcements ‘ A Phenomenal Sweater Sale— Friday 350 Shetland Wool Sweaters’ Underprice Purchase of New Summer Models This Boys’ Mid- Style St id Hat ie fine Others my 20,000 Pieces of Children’s Apparel! Fut MOTHERS: Attention! Here is the season’s Greatest Sale for children, what is, Without doubt, New York’s most wonderful bargains. Garments for infants, for children up to 14 years. Big assortments, splendid varieties, just typical examples being featured here. Quantities limited in many cases, 90 come early. Doors open at 9 A. M. Friday. required. ‘The authorities have issued an op- for 8,000 enlistments of former for service in the United D . This would give each of regiments an additional 100 men. ‘= interpreted here their services wanted for duty in Ireland, sig- being attached to the fact wt only volunteers who have had years’ service are wanted. ne veluntesrs, whose discipline sht be mistrusted, are thus elim- ted. DUBLIN, May 27 (United Press).— were placed on all freight to-day by the Sree Meee hand @ result of the strike of dock work- and railwaymen at Northwall, the unionists *beve refused to Bowes ‘the freight tramo was A Few of the Many Rompers, Wash Suits, Shirts, Etc. 1—Wash Suit of solid green $2.49 12—Chambray Wash Suit, blue 9 OF blue Cotton, Suiting... or qray; black popll Wash Suit of groy-and- 13—White ‘Twill Wasi white Striped Sultin > $2.49 d. Passengers were greatly in. nienced, however, because of @ympathettc strike of porters. ‘The dock workers and railway em. ‘on strike, in @ resolution de- $1.69 3—Creepers of Striped 39¢ | n their determination not to ham; solid color tri | handle any munitions gay army Val ues to $6. 50 4 —Rempere of white Linens; 49c : i rt “this fight Cotton Hepp Hompers; Age eer SLE Comprising Tuxedo, Slip- Shades include _ the iyicembroigery trim... 49€ Justice Mesartex Betton, cree be teri models; fi wanted hues of Tan, # or bite Linen note tees Peel Wlendrick, who 1s confined to his hom | seat) ted or with Rose, Pekin, ete, in OSabroldered chambree trint O1000 i the Gaetan Court Agartinenta, i1¢th string girdles. Three styles Ps solid effect or rich o—~Totw novel Bern Of Cm BE _OD ‘and Geventh Avenue, sutforing as shown in_ illustration. combinations of color. 10—BiSteod dae bion Meee ley BE, ‘an attack of ptomaine With white repp trimming, 91200 aa 1-—Creepers of Bine Chambray, — BQ ‘BY, ae G OcBrien of No lel West ©, With Waite: piped edges: (Street. 5 Dresses for girls of 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 a % & remy. De amoriued evn bevm B18 | 4 Pind Ginghain Dress BEDS | 49 H—Kamle Linene Drea siBe| 42-1 uantition of Hostery, Pel ticoats, Boss’ Hulls. ‘Shoes Blankets . Aprons, Long und Short Sacaues, Pajamas, Rubber Wilt fare included in this featured here for lack Sheeting, ete., Sale, but not of room. $1.69 «$89 $1.49 Linene Wash Dresses Ez $2.97 $1.29. $1.69 1000 Waists of Rich Silk Choice of 10 $2.97 ( Tailored Suits Gi ofSerge tra Value \ ' This new form of soap—in fine . granules—brings a new way of : ‘ washing clothes You just rinse—the dirt floats out. Only very soiled parts, the neckbands, cuffs, ete., need a little rubbing with the hands. You are amazed. You don’t have to stand over the washboard, and rub and Silk Taffe Petticoats Choice of 1000 ° $397 10 different models. For women, misses and stquts, At half A smart model of Wool Worsted Serge, an extra low price! The Coat This Women's and Misses’ smart Linene Dress is but one of the many A basque model of ~ Silk Georgette is fea ) tured. Others of Crepe de Chine with HIS coming Monday—you won't : have to rub solid cake soap on your clothes. You won't need chip soap. Or soda. Or harsh ‘‘wash- ing powders” that eat the fabric. ito os 4 tub. ‘Your clothes are eo clean: wectdnare is semi-fitted to some of superior iN) x equally attractive { |/, catalogue prices. In hi Roucrmalulave ta wear yeuridotica! «ayeahare skelter ounttnn ene wid vase below | | auailty, Volar ae Wanli Dros that "4 blue, black, green, out over the hard metal washboard. to occasionally, just to sterilize. ee, ae oe | Be Bs ee ae isa a Pon flare sides and full A splendid Decoration Day changeable mixtures. You can simply soak your clothes overnight (or for three hours) with the wonderful new soap product, Rinso. Rinso comes in granules—of finer quality ingredients than were ever used before for the family washing! Try this wonderful new way next Mon- day, Follow the easy directions on the package. Get Rinso to-day from your grocer or any department store.” One package will do a week's washing. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. () of Lux.) akers Rinso is not a “washing-powder” ‘The. fine granules of Rinso look very much like ordinary “ wasbii powder.” But make this test. : Use heaping teaspoonful of eac to a glass of boiling water. After a few hours, note what happens. Rinso it “jells” —absolutely harmless —0 rich in soap ripple back. Braid trimming; vertible collar. con- 1500 At Prices T 200 to 5: variety, hand somely finish ed. Big values! wear. All priced to make them won derful bargains. E i: Coats for Decoration Day Wear hat Make Them the Season’s Most Amazing Coat Values! At $5.00—Wool Plaid, Velour, Serge and Vicuna; At $8.£8—Polo Cloth, Covert Cloth, Serge, Velour and Silvertone in choice of 10 models. models for sport and general wear. = iA Y Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00—No Mal Orders Filled from th's Store With tucks, plaits, ruffles, etc. Extra big values!

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