The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 4

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SURI SRA ena i ROR RnR rece Se aca: Ee ay Riri ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, Richter, springing to his feet. “I ob-| did mot think that thene defendants | quest and explained, in pines all ’ amewor to| chauffeur, No. 33 Wyokemt A fect to the Introduction ot evidence| Should be sent to jail.” questions put by the Court, that he a P { Male a | { | oe by Mr. De Ford that may be used Mr. Baldwin went on to avy that | felt oo gg Bag eae thas Raed Nad twenty-seven, No, 186% Bergen Street, | |} : r @g the basis for an indictment for|not w ai article oeniplaned ‘of and added that| Mt With @ sugar Bow! and stabbed in criminal conspiracy.” "t have hea [he had never sought any clandestine | 4 After several exchanges jn argu-|Mr- Uni id ti communication with the pranecutor, | Avenue. “y Ola ment, Mr, De Ford sald to the court: |e et ieee oe coe inat the ost Widate tach voy adjourned the case | Shans ot t “{ will show by the testimony o: should have supervision’ | until Monday morning, when it will | witnese that Mr. Untermyer was a Ll asked Mr. Untermyer, * é resumed in the Crimisal Courts party to the pubiléation of tHe artiote| wail T do | He sald that stow | Bamding. nty, ” wA e any arangements escaped, #0 fjuntice MoAvoy announced that he "at, could with Me. be Ford.” "| SCORE OF ROWDIES _| our who rot turks rte ie. on pela at shall t tel! him about | WRECK RESTAURANT Counsellor Richter Defends} qrout, ‘Thore toliowed a tuil tn the} “Nothing” he answered, ry Attitude of Prosecutor As to |proceedings, while Mr. Baldwin gave |,” T saw your | Start Fight in Which Four Diners : Fi the Court an outline of the conversa- eaid.” Are Injured, Then Make | Accepting Pleas of Guilty. [tion with mr. Untermyer to which bo -—ATOEKBY DEFOR tly testified Escape. Deputy Attorney General Btantey L. 4 .| ‘Twenty youths who had deen at a Righter, eon-in-law of Gumue! Unter- ; “4 dance went inte the Clinton Restaurant >| No. 62 Court Street, Brookiyn, at me | 2.16 A. M. to-day end began’ to burt myer, General Counsel for the Lock- ‘wood Committee, expressed resent- sugar bowls and other movable objects. ment for “unwarranted attacks upon published ‘They were engaged in battle in a few Mr. Vatermyer” by Deputy Attorney Darm to his client's case. minutes with all the who Generel Wiillam Fora Attorney John C. Buell, reaent-| wore eating at the time, and when they ied hana Of the defendant plumbers | left these wore ‘ + a1 oath hgeegehar gathered the stand at his - Jeaeph MoAndrews. contempt in connection with an article twenty-two, 1 Wovens New Sprwnc Frocks IN MODES THAT TEND ' pod TO SLENDERIZE, HOWEVER | ay ROBUST THE FIGURE Pee art A ii ' SHOWN IN ALL SI'ZES FROM 36 TO 46 BUST MEASURE Fifth, Avenue at 35ch-Sereet E g TODAY & FRIDAY 100 WOMEN’S SUITS The Smartest We Could Find Fege gEby EW FROCKS OF CENUINE CANTON CREPE, SMART DEM! Cc TAILORED MODELS, PORTRAYED IN A DAINTY > SETTING OF EXQUISITE SILI EBMABROIDERW WHICH GREATLY ENHANCES THE CHARM OF THEIR SLENDER SILHOUBTTE, SHOWN IN ALL THE GAY COLORS OF SPRINOGTIME—D BN Mine? ¥ 38 ne g i "Mo," heanswered. “Tt was on urday, the day before.” “Did you ge te Washington to Mr. ‘vy eppointment?* p rgghengn repent ques- WOMEN'S TAILORED FROCICS OF POIRET TWILL ao" open arpa w int scope ls MEN'S TAILORED FROCKS OF. TRICOTINE 3S" i | | iH ' ~ OPPENHEIM.GuuNs & G a bo B. Altman & Gu. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YQRK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty -fifth Street | if NO: it isn’t a typographical error—it’s&just another instance that’ this store is speaking m good faith when it emphasizes lower price levels. st year these suits would have cost at least twice this amount. As we cannot, guarantee a repetition of these values ourselves, we strongly urge that you avail yourself of this opportunity, Pongee Dresses Sizes 6 to 12 Years Mv cial 11.75 Straightline and High Waist effects (one ill . Wool Em- bi . Self Mate- EIGHT MODELS New Spring Styles are shown for the making to order of ‘FIVE ARE ILLUSTRATED TRICOTINE Charming ; Afternoon & Dinner Gowns at the special price of $135.00 POIRET TWILL COVERT Sizes 34 to 44° Girls’ Polo Coats Sizes 10 to 16 Years Selections may be made from a luxurious quality of Canton crepe, changeable or plain taffetas, Poiret twill, and a fine quality of all-wool tricotine. » NONE C. 0. D. NO APPROVALS Satisfactory details guaranteed Fur Scarfs for Spring Wear Are specially priced and are shown in variety. Special Costumes Department? Dressmaking Salon (Third Floor) Very Special 18.00 Plain Tailored and Tuxe edo Models (one illus- trated). Checked Velour trimmings. Inverted back pleat. Full Silk lined. Dark gray squirrel scarfs Natural dark mink scarfs Japanese Marten scarfs Stone Marten scarfs Hudson Bay sable scarfs \T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED - | A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IB ) se) OU NEVER PAY MORE AT BEST Se. | J

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