The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 11

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(Sapper . eens THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921, | ! ; In the textbooks, ancient or modern. tol t Bat fh c hat e Ireland ord ounce QUISIANA NEGRO ot inv Juripraence. to furnieh the egestas Feeomoicaded tat | ‘WHITE CROSS NURSES }! tet dacimen to “eats 410240000 to it baala f oh y it ve ced , fe " r dis of deptitu vee Loe A aoa al arguments ruled Se Py aN sentenced to Ife im | WILL GO TO IRELAND |" nie e thdusands of destitute ) t country, © again fix @ date forthe execu- — Practicaliy every resident of Mon An a ned by members of ee the negro, who was convicted toe is glad that iff Grant forwo| | First Unit to Start in aithe Executive Committce save the \s the murder of Charles McQuiller, 8 , believe he is ee contined devastation in lelund planter, in 1017 “ t and! Week—-Organization of makes the raising of this sum im- novement has been started in 8) 3 on > che perative. New York's quota in $2, the ate to have the death sentence Others Begun. 090,000. It f& hoped to gather the h comn i d to life tin) moter tt Poet iit o er ne Wealthy women and nurses who) full amount by the end of Ma ein Suton js In ine Caddo Parish m 10 be) serve a ate wart hoo |Prison, appar ntly not very much con r MeQuilter murder, | “Tved In the late war met In the Park en over the settlement of the legal many legalifights the date of Avenue Hotel last night and took of, execution of hoth was fixed for last! steps to organize several units of! 3 A Horlicks ug. 18. Gov. Parker commuted White Cross nurses fo nos" t to life | wii - - OVERNOR URGES _"irnoit,tcnienee ‘on a reprieve of| ¥s brougt vernon 6 of State, However, G Hibel second vipenenitl Ne a ae , , | his expired | nearing organization and wi'l go abrond , Malte d Mite Is in Favor of Sentence to | SENTENCE FOR LIFE iooiter'nineiy" aayn as lie said he in aboat m week, Chere will be severss) : Safe. |waa not certain the negro should | hang. physicians with the expedition At the meeting Commander War- rgo Shore Fisher of the United Ameri-| can War Veterans presented a m to Miss Mary Donegan, Commande Life in Prison, Negro Who Was Forgotten Is In- ~ different Over Fact He NEW ORLE. , La., Feb. 10.—| Was Spared. m opinion handed down by At-) lu ney General Coco declares that | on cote oe Fe oe ape eed | (a hi an Auxillary a the Irish ‘the “Fond - Drink” for All Ages. | Mennic Eaton, the ne h ¢. | Baton, the negro whom Sheriff Arthur] ‘ - offered (0 the or. | Gateg " Office, aud = fo ne Bes |Gpant of Ouachita Parish forgot to) attacked aniaa Li at Home, BMtion on Feb, 4, the date set, wan board his ys in southern waters, | Army ‘i i Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, ten by the Sheriff of Ouohita | ®fs last Friduy for the murder of | ah. wed hange to-day after more rgaret Lytton Is Com ah, tay legally be banged. Charles McQufler, a prominent white | than three weeks | ca Sarin tad Sate noe fh Aveid 'mitations & Substitute Prior to the rendering of the opinion or, expresses indifference over} by the Attor eral, many the fact thi ate had intervened and torneys of th had conte saved his !'fe | that because the negro's life had “I never did think 1 would hang,” been placed in jeopardy when said he. “Therefore, 1 have never Governor fixed the date for execu- | worried. White folks have always tion and that date had arrived with-| been good to me, and they know that out a reprieve being granted, he|f-ought not to be hanged could not now be legally hanged, but| Ever since Euton was logully dead and must be grant-d|be hanged three his freedom. never lost his » as This view was not sustained by the |seemingly indifferent to the great ‘Attorney General, however, who, after |legai battle that was going around Getting out that he could find nothing him w word comes from th LOW SHOES—In widest variety of new pumps ard artistic strap effects one strap, (wa straps, bulton or buckle, lovsly novel creations In ail the popular leathers, also walkire Oxfords in tan and, brown calf ‘ ! LLL LTT BLOOMINGDALES HIGH SHOES—In exclusive, new Milttary ord Louis heel models in wanted leathers and smart combinations s . a Hi All these exclusive new spring models just placed in this sale emphasize it still more forcefully as the most important shoe selling event of 1921. A buying opportunity you cannot afford to overlook. Pure silk, sheer Hose, ‘all wanted shades’, $3.00 “Sia Shee. aay’ YORK: 55 West 42d St. Broadway at 34th _ BKLYN: 478 Fulton St. 1052 Flatbush At 1831 Broadwa t Hancock St. Downtown Shopping an Extravagance===———, ESTABLISHED 1860 125th Street, West A New Ostrich Crown Hat And of Course It’s Here, at Koch’s 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON 1 TO ) 3D AVEN AV ENUE TTT ALAEHITL / SPECIALLY PRICED 3.97 Worth $5.98 It’s a captivating style that is sure to meet the fancy of those who demand dainti- ness and charm. Sample Flowers| The crown is covered entire Fruits, buds, roses, | with narrow Ostrich trim- grapes, combination FA i" . ; wreaths ming, with the brim in c either Satin or Straw. A fancy hatpin gives an ad- ded touch of exclusiveness, Extraordinary |) Sale of 700 YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS 19” Well Worth a Great Deal Mor ---Mostly--- Ulsters--Town Ulsters-- Ulsterettes--And Some Form- Fitting Dress Coats “Second Floor. Our Great February Sale Fine Blue Serge Suits _of Players Now in Progress For Boys’ Spring Wear Quality backed by the maker and guar- anteed to meet highest Koch standards They are fashioned in smart Nor- We have placed on sale 175 of the new 1921 Model Walters Player Pianos. This important announcement will be received with a great deal of interest by the music-loving public, as our Annual February Sale of Player Pianos means an opportunity that only comes once a year. This new Model Walters Player, which we offer in this Sale, compares favorably with Players offered in the open market at very much higher prices, and this Sale is only made possible by the fact that we expect to sell these 175 Players during the next few days. If you want to take advantage of this Wonderful Sale Offer, be sure to call to-morrow without fail. New Model Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS folk models, of all-wool blue serge, and reveal in their make-up all the exclusive features that have given leadership to Koch’s Boys’ Clothing. Sizes 8 to 17 years. 11.95 Boys’ Wash Suits, 1.69 |) Norfolk and Oliver Twist models, colors guaranteed. oe, | | i 4 to 40: : In solid colors and striped effects. || | Sizes 34 to | ! | | , y PRETTIEST NEW | | . | To Close Out! Morning Dresses | || sree Wie men ¢ saver | o Close Uut: | ; A’ Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet—A Hand- - | | some Bench to Match—$10 Worth of Music | 5 6 4 P alrs 7 = of Your Own Choice--and Free Delivery. | A | | = 7 = The question of paying for a Player Piano is always an important one, and so as to allow \j 9 e ; =. almas family to take advant: f th vonderful offer, hav ed cial le keag ginghams, also solid-color = . chambray; some with white | = Special Low Terms | ‘ collars, others with collars of i | = 2 $9.50 La | Tan Calf in All Sizes and j self material. iHW= OF ONLY A WEEK English and Widths, but 1 Included is an odd lot of | We Do Not Charge Interest Conservative Not in Every 1 ; dresses, worth to $5.00. HWS Remember, this offer of a Walters Player at this advertised Sale Price of $50.00 is only good | Models Style j during the time this Sale Players is limited to 175, and as Cc tt Cc Ht this Sale will only be cont ; pen sold, wa want to impress on you | i j t tance of calling at our salesrooms tomorrow, and if you find that impossible ji = » OMOR Serene ite honke venation Wy ore tl et te Saal apes eco i Kimonos, 1.95 | ° Coat models, trimmed with small | = = i ruffles of cotton crepe: some have | GENTLEMEN:~—Kindly send me dlustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your ames iy elastic at waistline and are ribbon | le | trimmed. = Py a i We Player-Piano Sale ||| Extra-Size Bungalows, 1.95 H = NAME ici esa sncnion s AeTtaY Mats C08 fon Te ; a =I} 5th Avenue and 35th Street Wa — = nS 3 i 9 = j Sei ean taraped seater = ADDRESS f bbe i a bait ues = Men's Clothes Shop Second Fleor | e. and blue, finished with white binding, | HE = = H : s = t fl

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