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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH +, 1921. ANT HAVE 6000 TIMEINULS, SAYS NS, RT: WILSON Spirit of Blue Laws Already Here, Society Matron Says, Discussing Summons, MUSICALES “TOO NOISY.” iety Rallies to Support of Woman Whose Neighbors Criticized ‘Entertainments, “I am sorry things have come to & pass in America one cannot we @ good Lime. ‘The spirit of the ue Laws seems to be here even if pe laws thomselves are n ‘This was the conyment Mrs. Richard! L Wilson, whose husband if Mors. eden Goelet and M. Orme W ade to-day to an Evening V the summons which r¢ 4 brotiver | Mr Co! eline Vanderbilt rier ove wired her p the West if the music yest Sith di 1 The ¢ Childe Hascam appearance this afternc ide € an M the floor above the Wi 1 francis New'¢ oan artist fi home is on below “Some of tlhe peaple win “ Mrs, Wilson vem Le some « entertain wm atier ure se cont Inder wppreciat ¢ the apartment “Just w Newton bave me. floor, never Ways she Inave fo Roosevelt Mrs. Lensen, w hear tie another ténant ont floor, sayx sue d tev music. EB. © tloppe, the artist, also on this floor, dec! has never been disturbed by m: music Up to last December 1 tai vce sionally « bund or an orchestra to play for my guests, but I realized | perhaps this made somewhat too 8c City. Add 10c to each postage and insurance, Mail Orders Filled promptly if addressed to A. Schulte, Dept. 78, 386 Broadway, New York Society Helps Mrs. R. T. Wilson In Court Fight Over Musicales Jefense and promised Mun among the Harrir ind Miss t Mrs Ho Joseph H artist's D account of the “nois cale given by Mrs, Wilson on| Pitna he evening Feb, 20 for a few ends’ The solvists we Bonucel, celilst, and Guido Age plunist. Among ar Mr. and \ Mune About midnight the bell of the Wil- son apartment rang and when the TWO EX-POLICEMEN ARRESTED HERE Said to Have Served on Washing- ton Force and to Be ‘Wanted’ for Homicide. D. C, police two men were arrested carly to-day at Highth Avenue and 125th Street by Detective Sergeant Lewis Hymang and Detectives Kerr, | Lynch and England, | The two men, said formerly to have attached to the Washington ce force, deactibed themselves as Everett H. Irwin, twenty-six years Ad, of No. 300 14th Street, 8. W., Washington, and Valentine Condar, twenty-seven years old, of No, 489 B Street, S. W., Washington, The | police say they admitted being sought in Washington, but would not discuss |the charge preferred against them there. Acco 0 detectives who made wanted in with the death of Henry negro who was shot on Fri- n Washington during a diapute A quantity of the a connec , the two are at the remarkably low price of rolls of mu tion, and Free del Including « beneh of your se SPECIAL EASY TERMS Our more than 42 years of honest methe our guarantee ot satisfaction NEW YORK BROOKLYN 53 East 34th St. | 55 Flatbush Av JERSEY CITY NEWARK 134 Newark Ave. 906 Broad St. At the request of the Washington, quor | TWO SUBMARINES GO ASHORE IN FOG High Seas Pound O-7 In Long Island Sound, While O-8 Is Stranded In Buzzard’s Bay. {Special to The Brening World ) NEW LONDON, Conn, Maroh 4— The submarine 0-1, which left Bos- ton for New London yesterday morn- ing, ran aground on Wikterness Point, Fisher's Ialand, in the fog last night. Coast Guard boats took off sixteen of the crow of twenty-eight while surf was running high, and the men are now at Fisher's Isiand Coast Guard station, Two of the Scott's Wrecking Com- pany’s tugs, an eagle boat and a naval tug are trying to-day to pull the 0-7 into deop water, She Is @ stone's throw from the southern end of Fisher's Island shore. ‘The sub- marine is In command of Licut. Philip Weaver Stranded 0-8 Moved 200 Feet Alote Rocks of Bassard’s Bay. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Marob 4. ne Cate Women| Afier moving the stranded United |States submarine O-8 200 feet along the rocks at the east end of Penikese Island in Buzsard's Bay, the coast |sward cutter Acushnet temporarily doned the taask early today. Guaranteed to our store nearest you ' Full details of our remarkable — { offering NAME, her attempt will be made to re- [ GREAT MARCH SALE BeautifulHigh Grade PLAYER PIANOS jreeeeMAIL THIS COUPON --<-=- | t ADDREss. " { — | Jeane the undersea boat at high tide DEAD POLICEMAN IN C this afternoon, The 0-8 struck Guring a fog late yesterday. Tho crow remained on the vossel, which rested easy during the Navy authorities sald there | was no danger unless a heavy north-| Oil barge, disturbed the waters in| night. west wind sot in. The Cuttyhunk coast guar & power boat, and the mine Scarfs | France. 38th Street The Famous EL TORO and 10c | Toros cut to box of 50 for $2.50 for box of 50 10c Sizes Portina cut to ($3.33 for box of 50) 12cand 2 for 25c Sizes cut to ($4.15 for box of 50) 15c Straight Portinas cut to ($5.00 for box of 50) aweeper Grebe, with the Acushnet, stood by to render assistance if an emergency The Man's Shop A Floor of Complete Masculinity = Important Short Cuts in This Era of Wotldwide Rapid Transit Are the Express Elevators to The Ma HOSE glimpses of what a fas- tidious man wears underneath, betraying his first Springlike exu- berance—his scarf and his ‘shirt. are crowding into The Man's Shop—beautiful grenadines from Italy and moire silks which are genuine Spring blossoms from Italian grenadines in particular, in stripes which blend soft greens and browns and lavenders—at the old, original, pre-war price for these most satisfactory of scarfs. Others in ver- nal blues, with spots of old gold, and in the mellow mixtures which are silk’s nearest approach to heather. Lord & Taylor Spring Outfus for Chauffeurs in the Livery Department The Man’s Shop | Tenth Floor ~ Drennan Missing Since Vee. 0 Hi Worrted over tre! | of the Hamfiton Avenus, Brooklyn, i John Gradshaw, captain of a Standard | tom, who had been missing ainee D ‘There were 00 aigns of Drennan, who wad a native of 3 had been worrying over conditions i that country, where many of bis tela- tives five. Drennan was forty-six years lived at No. 1693 11th Avenue, |owith this wit teen Jown. Gowanus Canal in the vicinity of First rew ID | street awhile tying up his vessel to-day. In the swirling debris he saw the body of a man clad in a police uniform and rageed ito =| fe = n’s Shop at Lord & Taylor W-Rthttss ee - Spring Peepers Regimental and college stripes in silks of rich texture—perennially smart and tieing into the small knot required by the low turn- down collars, And a custom shirt shop, exclu- sive in its privacy as it is versatile in its offerings of the new materials which are being worn abroad, in madras and cords and silks. From this custom shop, which is the heart of The Man’s Shop shirt department, comes the incentive for thestandard of theunusual selection of ready-to-wear shirts. Spring is already a passenger in the Express Elevators, FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Express Elevators Without Stop Starting Today, SCHULTE Cigar Stores Place on Sale > IX MILLION PORTO RICAN CIGARS At Decided Reductions! .- Perfect Condition PORTINA 3 for 20c 3 for 25c 10c On Saie In All Schulte Cigar Stores in New York, Brooklyn, Yonkers, White P. Newark, Paterson and Elizabeth. nee