The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 9

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‘SERIOUS OFFENSE . TO DIE BEFORE YOU REACH 100 YEARS.” ysician Tells Women’s Clubs In- quest Should Be Held on Those Who Die Under Fifty. CHICAGO, May 27. 66] T'S a serious offense to die béfore you're 100 years old,” Dr. W. A. Stadler told the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs here to-day, ‘The physician warned the or- ganization that the pure Ameri- can stock is in danger of being crowded out. Degenerates live long, he said, “The good die young.” “There should be a coroner's inquest over the bodies of all dying before fifty. It’s premature death.” ———————, COCAINE IN TRUNK OF C. DE NICOLAS Professes Amazement at Find Be- neath Clothing for Italian ‘ Ambassador. In a false bottom of the trunk of Carlo de Nicolas of No. 306 Windsor Place, Brooklyn, a passenger on the Pesaro from Naples, arriving to-day, oustoms inspectors found 840 phials of cocaine, Nicolas was vehemently indignant regarding the presence of the drug in is baggage. He said the stuff must have been put there by his sister-in- law, Mrs, Blosa de Nicolas, who in- sisted on his using that particular trunk to bring here two suits of cloth- ing made by one of his brothers, A. Nicolas of Naples, not her husband, who ts tailor to the King of Italy; the two guits are for Baron Avezzano, Ital- fan Ambassador to the United States; de Nicoks showed two letters to the Baron from his sister, the MarcBsua Clelia, Petlicano, Not knowing the nar- otic was in the trunk, he said, he did not, of course, know for whorh in this country it had been intended. Nicholas invited the attention of the detectives who put him under arrest to the fact that he {s a brother-in-law of Police Captain Daniel Casey of Jersey City and to his former services as an operative for B, C. King, assistant manager of the Pinkerton Detective agency ‘The Federal and the eustoms inspectors disposed of @e Nicholas's assertions by saying they dad been waiting for him and for three men who were to have met the Pesaro @t the pier, and have watched him detectives closely, though without result, on two! previous trips. ee ee Dock Workers Strike in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, May 27.—All deep- wea freight, incoming and outgoing, is tied up here by a strike of 3,000 long- shoremen to-day following refusal of Smployers of an increase of 20 cents an hour. The men now get 80 cents. COLUMBIA “Grafonola” Sonoras and Edisons. Booth — then decide. awaits your selection, PECK 295% Everything on our COMFORTABL thing must be sold. in Plain Figures. fm oof 25% on every article Sold for @ T. KELLY Pd By Lav ng WR “ SONORA “Clear as a Bell” We cordially invite your inspection of our compre- hensive assortment of phonographs — Columbias, You can hear all three in the privacy of a convenient Main-floor Concert Phonograph Headquarters Come in — Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn. Convenient terms if desired. A COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA, EMERSON AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, Fe & co. SE Ae ST Rian Are Meum Established 1363 Gy P’ WELLY Co 263 Sixth Avenue yer FURNITURE—CARPETS RUGS—LAMPS—ICE BOXES Our Building. is to be remodelled. Each article is marked We will allow a Discount Out-of-town deliveries made by our own motor trucks. UNIONS TO 0. K. ARMY BANDS WASHINGTON, May 27.—Lieut. Gen. Liggett, commanding the Western De- partment, has disapproved the use of the Fort. Winfleld Scott Band fot con- certs in Berkeley, Cal., and has directed that all commanding officers at army posts in his department, before approv- ing the unofficial use of army bands under thelr jurisdiction, secure a’ state- ment from an officer of the musicians’ unions. concerned to the effect that such use is not in competition with civilian musicians, This 18 sald to be the general policy of the army. Recently an organized labor ni Day protested against the tse of army bands for unofficial use tn competition with civilians. The War. Department announced to-day that no justification exists for the protest. Buy Today 10 Months to Pay World-Famous 16 Size 21-Jewel ILLINOIS| The ILLINOIS, made by the foremost manufacturers of Railroad Quality Watches in America, is recognized as the best watch ever || sold at a popular price. A real $42.00 value—Special at FINLAY’S || only $38.90, © It has 21 jewels— genuine rubies and sapphires. Ad- |} jJusted totemperature and isochronism. Cases are” gold filled and guaranteed for 20 years. | tome in and examine ans of thene splendid timepieces. Pay on our easy credit terms. Watches Jewelry Gifts, FREE S33 ove Store open evenings until 10 P.M, 1650 BROADWAY. ai Sst, N.Y.C. log, of ‘Diamonds, EDISON “Diamond Disc” 17th St Off — five crowded floors ES—BLANKETS } Every- Cash. 263 Sixth Avenue Near 17th St. © 104-106 W. 17th St. an pass 7 THE RVENING WORT BONWIT TELLER &,CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET Present Every Vagary of -the Summer ‘Mode in SEPARATE SKIRTS *for Women and Misses Separate skirts that offer the proper complement to Summer blouse or sweater. Individualized types that reveal every exclusive fashion movement of the day. Cotton Gabardine Skirts .... 6.95 to 14.50 Linen Skirts (white and colors), .. 2... . 11.50 Flannel Skirts (white and blue)... . . . 2 19.50 White Stockinette Skirts. ........18.50 To Close Out a Collection of SEPARATE SILK SKIRTS 16.50 Formerly 23.50 to 27.50 Of Baronette Satin, Queen Anne Satin and Novelty Silk Crepe in the favored shadings. UURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. Re-Adjustment Sale Present Conditions Force Price Re-Adjustment $17.85 Invisible eyelet— black or tan—rubber heels if preferred. Good-looking and lasting. Women’s attractive walking shoe, Black & Russian calf, military A,°/ heel, wing tip. E are passing through a nation-wide re- adjustment of prices, One result is a 20% to 30% drop on the price: of the shoes shown here. Come to the Signet Shoe Store and fit yourself out with a couple of pairs. You save twice as much, you get twice the wear from each pair. If you are not conveniently near one of our stores, Mail your order. $935 ee Invisible eyelet tie— black or tan—stylish last for well-dressed men, Women's oxford— military heel, black or Russian calf, beauti- fully finished. $'7:35 Si Shoe C ignet oe Co. 1345 Broadway, bet. 35th and /-¢h Sts. Harlem, 112 West 125th St. Brénx, 3rd Avenue and 149th St. Brooklyn, 557 Fulton St. All Stores Cpen Evenings Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes “For the Whole Family” Stern West 42nd St. (Bet ween $4.00, 5.0 An extensive assortment comprising Fine or Rough Sennits, Splits, Mackinaws, Bangkoks, Leghorns and Milans at moderate prices. MEN’S PANAMA HATS_. at $6.00, 7.50 10.50 to 50.00 each The Men’s Furnishing Dept., Main Floor (near Sixth Avenue Entrance) Union Suits— Of fine Madras’ Cloth; sleeveless and knee length; excellent value, Shirts and Drawers— Shirts sleeveless, or with half or long sleeves; knee length Drawers; regular . or stouts;,..per garment Silk Mixed Half Hose— + In several combinations of striped mixed effects . . Fine Lisle Half Hose— Black, White and desirable colors . « » Models formerly priced: Now THIS season’s newest Regular Stock. Such expert tailoring and fine Fabrics are seldom found in Suits at this extraordinarily low price, SIZES for every MODELS to meet every style preference. MEN’S SECTION - Mixtures, also light Just Rece In Shetland Wool MOHAIR 84-Inch; Touring weight; F Imported aud Domestic Makes of — MEN’S STRAW HATS Men’s Underwear and Hosiery At Remarkably Low Prices for Friday $1.59 Fine Sea Island Balbriggan 90c Specials in Men’s Half Hose MEN’S SUITS Sharply Reduced The MOTOR ROBE DEPARTMENT Is now prepared with a complete assortment of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC ROBES Consisting of Mohair, Gabardines, Covert Cloth, Whip Cord, Silk 4 STEAMER and TRAVELLING RUGS and SHAWLS unusually attractive prices. Special for To-Morrow: Brothers Fifth and Sixth Acenues) West 43rd St. 0, 6.50 to 12.50. 4 % j]Nainsook Union Suits— pi Sleeveless and knee length. 95c Exceptional value at . » Ribbed Cotton Union Suits— Light weight; in sleeve- less and knee length; f a. quarter sleeve and knee ” length; also quarter $1 95 ° sleeve and ankle length English Sport Hose— Medium ner al in Gre; or Brown Mixture, wi! fancy tops . . Special, $2.15 ALL WOOL ENGLISH SPORT HOSE— Particularly adapted for camp or out- door wear at unusually low prices, 95c 40c to $60.00 $38.50 Kirschbaum styles—all from our type of. figure. THIRD FLOOR and medium weight Cloth Robes, ived from Europe: and Vicuna and now offered at MOTOR ROBES Plain Colors and Fancy Designs. Each, $14.50

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