The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1921, Page 4

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——<————+ = URS. HATHAWAY DES SUDDENLY AT GND CENTRAL Wife of American Telephone Company Representative Suc- cumbs to Heart. Attack. | Phe funeral of Mra, W. A. Hath- | Sway, who died suddenly in Grand a | Central Station at 4 o'clock Friday } afternoon took place to-day at 2.3), Mrs. Hathaway was the wife of W. A. Hathaway, who is Representative on ) Work Conditions, of the American | ‘Telephone Company, For some yeyr | they have lived at the Hotel Ear! Waverley Place and Macdougil Mre. Bathaway was Miss Hattie _ Roberts of Holly Springs, Miss. She had been under a physicians care for i 4 @ome time, on account of heart trou- isk | Ble. Friday Mr: Hathaway was to go hkeepsie to deliver an nd- at Vassar, on vocational train- for women. “He called at the Earl, got his bag and took a pn left his black to the station; getting the taxi, Grand Central Poughkeepsie was just out. Mrs. Hathaway gentleman with two on the rear platform _to find Mr. Hatha- and give him. the package, that he was going to Vassar, at train pulled out the brake- was also on the rear plat- called out to the station many out for that lady.” bta- rushed forward just in time Mrs. Hathaway, who died instantly. strange part of the story comes Method of identification. No or letter was found, but the man remenrbered the episode and the brakeman platform. ‘The telegraph and the brakeman and found the man with the which he had made no belie i H “Wyeffort to deliver, because he, 100, ‘was going to Vassar, and thought it ‘oe easier tater, The comluc- ‘the name of Mr. Hathaway passenger and found him. off the train at Beacon, t another train in EI it | tting back to Grand at 7 P. M. joqt a son by her in an aviation accident of the war. His death act of heroism in tak- of another, He was ‘Woodlawn with © military from Pelham, where the ways spend the summer. misfortune overtook the hen her son-in-law, Lawrence 8, Was struck by a piece the Wall Street ©: wrel ett n i i # é 5TH AVENUE A Embroidery Squirrel Collar Beaver Collar Possum Collar Wraps with and Previously Second Floor—Take Elevator The Tegetoand gas KITTEN'S EAR CREPE | Selling Without Reserve— WRAPS ltor tne first time last week, having spent most of the time in the hox- pital, in splints, ' N. D. Roberts of Little Rock, Ark, Mra, Hathaway's brother, arrived thin morning to attend his sister's funeral. R. FR. Douglas jr., of Memphis, with his wife, arrived last night. Mrs. Douglas was Sarah Hathaway, whoee marriage some months ago at Pel- ham wasn social ovent. Alsp attend- Ing the funeral to-day were Mr. and Mra. B.D, Hathaway of Washington, where Mr. Hathaway is a prominent business man. Washington was the former home of W. A. Hathaway, where he wag o statistician on gov- ernment work, provious to joining the staff of the American Telephone Com- pany. TO ARREST DEPUTIES FOR RED ACTIVITIES Two Members of French Chamber Said to Be Involved in May Day Riots. PARIS, Feb, 14.—The arrest of two members of the Chamber of Deputies who have been involved in @ commu- nist plot against the French Govern- ment is imminent, according to those investigating communist activities nere. The Chamber, next Thursday or Fri- day, ‘will be asked to deprive the two deputies of their pariiamentary immu- nity, and their arrest will follow, tt Is declared. The deputios were prominent in the May Day riota of 1920. The Fronch pres# to-day characterizes the plot as serious, 200 POUND SAFE TAKEN BY BURGLARS Carried From Doctor's Office. in West 92d Street to Harlem River. A safe weighing about 200 pounds was taken from the apfrtinent of Dr. W. C. Montgomery on the ground floor of No. 214 Went 92nd Street last night by burglars who carried it to the banks of the Harlem River where it was found td-day ripped open and rifled. ‘The loss amounted to $200 in jewelry and a few Liberty Bofds of small denomina- tion. When Dr. Montromery came bome shortly before midnight he had dilfi- culty in getting into the apartment) as the door had been barricaded with a chair, An he entered he heard the door ly. A moment later he discovered the Jona of the safe, On a chair was his own | louded revolver, apparently | in readiness fof uso nat anyone who interrupted the Durglary. plata \anude Se ‘Trolley Company Sued for 810,000, _ Mrs, Anna Siciliano, No. 238° ‘Third Btrect, Jersey Sity, started sult against the Public Service Corporation of New: Jersey to-day for $100,000 damages, She Alleges that her son, Anthony, was drag- ged by a trolley car of the corporation ‘on Oct. 26, 1915, and that he has since been Insane, Have Your Piano Made Into a Player. Let us make your straight piano into a Player that will be as good as any Player Piano on the market. We also install new 88-note ctions into old @5-note play- Write or phone for es- timate. Unit Player Action Co. 728-740 East 136th St. Phone Melrose 9030, Bronx, N. Y. City, T 36TH STREET Newest Spring Dresses "4S Values Are Out of All Proportion MODISHLY DEVELOPED IN CANTON CREPE TAFFETA SILK POIRET TWILL TRICOTINE SIS Previously $125 Beaver Collars Cuffs Priced to $300 of the patients’ grivate door slam heay. |. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY ga 3 DOUGHERTY TO GET RED HAT IN MARCH Vatican Announces Archbishop of Philadelphia Is to Be Elevated. ROME, I'd. 14 (Associated Press).— ‘The Vatican announced officially to- day that the Most Rev, Dennis J. Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadel- phia, will be croated a Cardinal at the secret consistory to be held carly in Maron, Mgr. Dougherty will be the only new American Carinal named at the next consistory. Archbishop Mundelein of Chicago and Arobiishop Hayes of New York, although they |probably will receive the red hat be- fore long, will not be included in the ippointmenta in March, | pelea ee 300 SHIP CARPENTERS QUIT. Three hundred ship carpenters, blackamiths and caulkera atruck to-day at tho Moore plant of the Bethiehem Shipbuilding Corporation at Kilaobeth, . Jn in protest against the ly per cent. “reduction In wi There are 1,200 employees. ‘The decrease wan effective to-day in the corporation's plants at ‘Quincy Mass.; Baltimore and Wilmington, Del. Eric Bwertz, general manager of the Moore plant, said the other plants re- ported no trouble, cy, |victims of an organized murder 6 DAYLIGHT SAVING PUZZLES ALBANY It Js Farmers Against Cilies,| and G, ©. P. Leaders Hesilate. ALBANY, Fob, 14.—Daylight saving 1s proving one of the most diiMouit problems before the Legilature. The cities are united for daylight paving upon unsuspicious arrival waylald and, rébbed, murd A f ago the body of George Bodnar of the Danube, where it had evidently been thrown. Rodnar arrived in Tudapest regently from Connecticut with $4,000 in his pow sougion, Peter, Kelen, of Columbus Oh16, who brought $2,000 with him was kidnapped and later was found shot to death in a neighboring forest. though willing to shorten the period | from seven: months to five, ‘The {grmers are solidly against any daylight saving and demand the re- peal of the presertt law. But the fact that up-State cities and business men favor it putg the Republican leaders) ublic hearing has) In a quandary, One likely another wili been held and it ia be called soon. ISLAY AND ROB MEN BACK FROM THE U.S. Hungarian Band Lay in Wait for) Returning Countrymen From America. BUDAPEST, Feb. 14—A number of || Hungarians who have returned recen ly from the United States have boo here, Disguised as guides, members | of this organization frequent the rall- | way stations and press their services “ges x The wird that” ], tears ordinar Umbrellas to_ shreds merely * turns fhe ® STORM HERG inside out . ( Easily pulled back to ite normal position. true abe * wiio are] g ahd sometimes HERO, at Departmen pag tment hvettag ave w America, \ . Thirty-fourth Street (First Floor) smu/e per yard a ae per yard per yard per yard BG. Aliman & Co. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty -fifth Street For to-morrow: (Tuesday) 10,000 Yards of Black Dress Silks These Silks, comprising the most desirable weaves for Spring and Summer, have been arranged in six . groups and priced exceptianally low 39-inch Crepe de Chine . ‘36-inch Lustrous Satin . 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta . ° c 39-inch CrepedeChine (heavy quality) per yard 40-inch Callot Satin (choice quality) per yard 39-inch Imported Chiffon Taffeta . | 1.35 1.95 1.95 2.55 2.95 A Large Quantity of Imported | -Cretonnes and Linens at prices that should bring an immediate response Imported Cretomnes (31 inches wide) . of excellent quality, in a varied and attractive assortment of designs and color combinations at 78&c, per yard Imported Cretomnes (50 inches wide) of a superior quality, in exclusive, artistic designs, at $2.85 per yard Belgian Linens (50 inches wide) $1.25 for slip-covers; in a splendid range of the wanted stripes, as well as perfectly plain at $1.25 per yard (Upholstery Department, Fourth Floor) |e — —. PANNA ‘ Ro Connection With Any Other Establishment in fhe World WORTH NEW Spine FRoccs - FOR WOMEN AND MISSES CANTON CREPE POIRET TWILL TAFFETA SsILI¢ TRICOTINE CREPE DE CHINE PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES 3 0° Tue VOGUE SHOWS A MARKED TENDENCY TO LINES OF “SENSUOUS GRACE AND CHARM,-AS WITNESSED IN THESE DAINTIEST OF NEW “FROCKS, STRAIGHT TAILORED EFFECTS VIE FOR PREFERMENT WITH CURVING FLARING> * SILHOUETTES, AND BEADING G~AND — EMBROIDERY, PLEATS AND RUFELES . SERVE TO EMPHASIZE THE BEAUTY AP A Ea Thirty-fourth Street GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Important Shirt Sale for to-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday on the First Floor, will offer ‘Two Hundred Dozen MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS (softecuff models; full-cut and well made) at $2.45 each These Shirts are variously made of fine madras or mercerized fabrics showing woven-in colored stripes; of plain-color oxfords and poplins; and of all-white materials. The low price quoted represents extraordinary value

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