The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 4

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) : ___ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. \| FTS AD inirore toe matier witch wholly GEORGE F. LAMB RESIGNS. Ra Rasiasiows Le BOGRo 4 = itm : a EN 6 Connection With Any Other Establishment In the World WoRT Judge Mayer found Mr. Craig| Department of Jantice Head tn rsn/q Jfeanklin Simon 8 Co, cA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, guilty of contempt because of a letter) Bast WIN Enter © in whieh the Comptrofier told Public 1! Service Commissioner Lewis Nixon | chi the Judge was keeping the city from | " t Inspecting the originalrecords of the | '”' Brooklyn Rwpid ‘Transit Company | W"" !\ and “was standing between the pub- Nc and the truth.” When Judge} iit; tau if — Mayer asked for a retraction in court | {itis civy > RRS — ae yesterday Mr. Mooney merely re-| i 5 r plied that the words were not in- Hf uardia One of Those Who tended to express contempt of the Gieoetpataring and cutting, airaet. 4 TOMORROW Offer Sympathy — Court | oourt. —Tane Bryant 3 - . Fight to Go On Mr, Mooney made indignant com- it y Ws Wh yy? 5 : ment in the whole proceeding. 0 patentee and : 7 eames “We will make the point,” he said. iaeer Ba rage - } Q He Le ind I. Mooney, counsel for|“that this is a clash between State tailer in the world of S troller Charles L. Craig, who was| Tights and Federal jurisdiction. The mn £ Etia t One Hho we tae rete a cee oell| MATERNITY ||| % ARFA has been coming up for 100 years, + fill of Essex County, New Jersey, put this is the first time a Federal APPAREL ae ntempt of court, received offers| Court has attempted to interfere with her ivtance and encouragement from} a State oMfcer in the discharge of his Vi s S C\( K | S bitter political enemies of Mr.| aaties. | i é e “There is no question but that this/ ; C OF CANTON CREPR peamig 8# well as trom persons Who) win) go to the United States Supreme ||| Caste 2 ra . (s nh sided with him in the turbulent} Court. In thirty-five years of te . . ¥ ¥ ‘ HMidibences in the administration, | practice I have never seen euch an|| BY) A Quality That THEIR SIMPLE LINES ENRICHED BY THE nt La Guardia of the Boara|¢@xtreme exercise of judicial power ie sy, as in this case. . ij Ee. ogres auarres| “Sudge Manton recognized the Needs No ILntro- 3) Geclared his mympathy with the) counsel. A court cannot get Jurisdic- L B rt oler. Corporation Counsel) tion merely by asserting that it has ane ryat «peta ‘office announced that the city | i, + 21-23 West 38th Street pen to intervene in Mr. Craig’s| «why was sentence made to Hasex County Jul rather than to « prison) Menton of the United States/in New York City?" Mr, Mooney PHILADELPHIA Salads Court of Appeals stayed the | was asked. : jon of sentence for a week by] “Goa knows,” ‘he replied tervently,| KX CURSIONS efefing the argument on Mr./ “One of the rights of individuals of "s application for the release | which (Tnited States laws have always r ig on & habsas corpus writ, The | neon very tender is that there shall $ .00 via duction, at a Price That Needs No : Explanation... . PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES | 29 LUSPROUS BEAUTY OF THE MATERIAL PE, ee a and his volunteer advisers| he no unusual penalty. The ends of ROUND AT AT ote this time to perfecting | justice in this case would have been TRIP goontention that Judge Mayer's | ruty served by imposition of a fine. | War'Tek 24 cents ra) 30 -00 5 O: 0o Ee eres ar aucettiogts “The Cireult Court oan release a de- | SUNDAYS UALITY th at f | fi | | t h ay cen freien etn. stoma eo 4,27, Mary Tos Apl: 10, 24 A ear ih Nal AFTERNOON FROCS —_ INFORMAL FROCK Betis ve city's interest is an abuse cteq ta exceas of its powers. ‘There |l.eaVe W. 25d St.. 6:17; Liberty two-fold obligation of i yet Init ‘y er jot., 8: . M.; Jackson Ave., =| I Nitesag | Cartay'u' neesction | or we amen a es Cree Het City, 8:51 A. M.t Broad = tly ac ine the 2|\& OF CANTON CREPE OF CANTON CREPE |) that Budge Manton Ms no right toltempt mefely ay interpretation” et. Newark, 8:47 A. M & smar y accompanying e EXCEEDINGLY GRACEFUL IN HARMONIOUS ACcorp TRE eR ARETE a season’s: footwear, and up- = IN tig WITH Ao WITH THE LATER YOCUE : se Se : DODICE THAT 1s BLOUSED FOR $PRING, THE holding the traditions of % = FRONTAND BACK, SET CHARMING SYMMETRY OF Parfait ...... JAUNTIDY ABOVE A FLARING THE SLENDER SILHOURTTE ) : SKIRT, SILI¢ EMBROIDERY IN If EMPHASIZED BY? ; The Specally Shop of Onipinalions Pure Thread Silk with Lisle Sole and : AMOS GASH GRDLG WIR Got) THMLAD RAMDOTDEEY. te . 5 ‘ Garter Top; Polo or Medium Gray. © FRINGED ENDS, ADD THEIR AND GEORGETTE CREPE: . x | , FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ‘ P ; . , DY QUOTA OF SMARTNESS IN CONTRASTING COLORS | . Taupe, Beige, Brown, Cordovan, ° Final Clearance—Saturday ! Black or White WOMEN'S FROCKS ----— SIXTH. FLOOR ; : \ MISSES’ FPROCKS ----- SEVENTH FLOOR s ; WOMEN'S HOSIERY SHOP—Street Floor | : anf Women’s and Misses’ High Grade BESTE SS EEOSSL OES GONG Vem x HIGH and LOW SHOES Franklin Simon g Co, y Below Manufacturing Cost | A Store of Individual Shops wy 6.00 ? FIFYH AVENUE, 37¢/ and 38th Streets 4 Formerly 12.00 to 18.00 ee oe, ee Ra Sa 88S me — a Fete TOMORROW Children’s al , Stockings and a ————— —— , ILmported Socks FRANKLIN SIMON «MEN'S SHOPS » FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 2 to WEST 38th STREET |} TO 12 YEARS,-ALSO BABIES |i = Aligh Quality Alaintained 4 Low Prices Regained! hi va wees tre leREOEs ~~ —~wenenes Hrets © “ BROKEN SIZES—MOSTLY NARROW WIDTHS Se ee) er ae ee se Se ee ) Wf = TO INSURE A QUICK CLEARANCE, COSTS AND VALUES HAVE BEEN ENTIRELY DISREGARDED IN THESE~o) _ Men’s Spring Suits, Hand Tailored, of Imported Huddersfield Worsteds °60.°° $60 Is More Than a Low Price — It’s No Price At All! Sunptuous Fup TRWMep Veaps # BROADORFINE RIBBED y, COTTON STOCKINGS in 4, black, white, tan or cordo- * van. Sizes 6 to 10, Also 28 f heavy weight fine ribbed 6 pairs | ¥ stockings, in black only for for i" boys. Sizes 7to10. . . 1.65 “REDUCED TOMORROW TO 50° Only we and the finest custom tailors use such fabrics. Why, we saw some well-known suits in this town a few days ago whose fabrics, compared with these, were absolutely a joke And as for colorings, it was a revelation to us, as it will be to you, to see blues and slates and browns and greens and grays that are actually blue and slate and brown and green and gray, and not raw splashes of color. Hand -Tailored, at $60, they are undeniably the greatest suit . values in years. saints, WH eu |’ [IMPORTED ENGLISH SOCKS of extra fine quality | ie Hie cosr win ren WRAPS, WIDE SWAGGER. E ; ? : . A ECUTED IN RICH BOLIVIA CLOTH = / mercerized cotton in white \ ith striped 4 ails AND TOPPED BY EXTRA LARGE COLLARS = %, or champagne with stripe OF MOLE OR AUSTRALIAN OpOssUmM ie tops in the wanted colors for y Sizes5%to9 . . . 1.10 CHILDREN’S HOSIERY SHOP—Street Floor S-cpgde uns 0h bsreecnsetausnsnevenss semmenesenn es sebierwnsanrereee: ] CALL SIZES AND COLORS FOR “WOMEN AND f MISSES AND PLENTY OF THEM a) a i meet | eee i —_- on

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