The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 6

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ie ( ior 2 AS ee ss 3 i ahi eis A Sh ESE a ne Rea Nw te met meme en oe le ais EE WAINWRIGHT GETS JOB OF ASSISTANT WAR SECRETARY Nominated To-Day by Presi- dent—Meyer Appointed to the Finance Corporation. ‘WASHINGTON, March 14.—J. May- hew Wainwright, New York tawyer, was nominated to-day by President Harding to be Assistant Secretary of War. Biot Wadsworth of Borton was nominated to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. He will be in charge of foreign loans. Eugene Meyer jr, of New York, who was managing director of the War Finance Corporation under Pres- @ent Harding. As Assistant Secre- -| with William J. Doran and William H. . labor leaders, and Herbert .| volver shot early on the morning of 5th Avenue Mareh, 1919, untii the corporation was diasolved a year ago H. H. Billany was sworn in to-day as Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral Reorganization of the executive branches of the Government will not be undertaken until the Congres wtonal Committee bas worked out a complete scheme covering all changes contemplated, Secretary of Commerce Hoover said to-day following a con- ference with President Harding. Minor changes within the 4ndi- vidual departments may be made in some cases, Mr. Hoover said, and he expects to do some shifting in his own department. But there will be no transfer of ®ureaus from one de- partment to another prior to enact- ment of general legintation. On objection by Senator La Fol- lette, the Senate to-diy postponed for a month action on the nomina- tion of former Representative J. J Exch, as a member of the LC. C ‘This will force Esch’s appointmen as a recess appointee. pn HETTRICK’S CLERK ENDS HIS TESTIMONY Trial of Code of Practice Plumbers for Conspiracy Being Rushed to a Close, Jonn C. Alsenbrey, former clerk of John T. Hettrick, to-day concluded hie testimony against boss plirmbers being tried on charges of conspiracy by a jury before Supréme Court Justice MoAvoy. ‘The prosecution expects to conclude fts evidence by Wodnesday night and cut the trial ehorter than the former proceedings in which John T. Hettrick, code ice master, was committed the present ‘Charles A. Murphy, . Fee and the Wella & Newton Com- Documents selted last October In the raid on Hettrick’s office, No. 165 Prosecutor Kenneth Spence his associates, Nathaniel Gold- stein and Timoth, . Pfeiffer to tes- f docum: tify that they ents con- stantly in their keeping. io OG SHOOED OFF THIEVES, HELD. Weman Under $500 afl for Hav- ing Gun and No Permit. ‘Miss Emme Harrison, who fred a re- March 10 at two men who had entered her room in the Hotel de France, was held in $500 bail in the West Side Court to-day charged with violation of | ington Street, Manhattan, early to-day THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAKUH 14, 1921, SLAYERS SOUGHT COCAINE IN SHOP | me Police Hold Five After Brooklyn Shoemaker Is Killed and Helper Wounded. John McCloskey, captain of detec- tives in Brooklyn, said to-day the |murder of Louis Balsamo, a shoe- maker, at No. $12 45th Street, Rrook- lyn, Saturday night was done by a gang of men who demanded cocaine from Balsamo. Catiello Tudesco, No. @ Carroll Street; Angelo. Tumbarello, No. Carroll Street; Frank Manzi, No, 264 Columbia Street, and Salvator Alini, No. 45 Carroll Street, are to be ar- raigned in the Fifth Avenue Court in connection with the murder. Capt: McCloskey says the four men went in Alint's automobile to the shoemaker's shop. Balsamo, the police say, was fatally shot in @ scuffle with the intruders, who asked for cocaine and then vainly searched the place fbr it. It is al- leged the robbers got $200 from Bal- samo's pocketa, After he was wounded he managed to wrest the revolver from Tumbarello, the police say, and shot him in the hip. Balsamo’s helper, Amielio Di Cristi, was shot in the mouth and is in a serious condition tm the Norwegian Hospital. ‘Tudesco’s brother, Giuseppe, is held as a material witness pi sneeidcies ~—cak MAN DIES IN TAXICAB. Is Hurried to Hospital, bat in Vain —Woman Succumbs tn Subway. Nathan Schwartzberg, forty-six, a re- tired business man of No. 271 Troy Ave- nue, Brooklyn, hired a taxicab In Riv- to take him home after a visit to friends on the east side. ‘The chauffour, at Rogers Avenue and Fastern Parkway, saw something was the matter with his fare and qalled Policeman Pryor. They | rushed him to the Swedish Hospital, but he was dead from heart disease when they arrived. ‘Mrs, Bertha Reiner, sixty, of No. 104 Lenox Avenue, who with her hushand had deen visiting relatives in Brooklyn, @ied from heart disease on the Junins Btreet Station of the Interborough sub- way, Brownaville, about midnight - _— the Sullivan law. Jacobson, No. 16 Hast 108th Btreet, and Louis Mark, No. 2966 24th “week Brooklyn Man Killed at Middletown, mY. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y¥., Mareh 14.— While attempting to board a train at New Hampton, Edward Meagher of Brooklyn fell beneath the wheels and pad his left leg cut off.” He died shen i had been taken, Uowmita! where he James McCreary & Co. Exceptional Offering in the March Sale of Housewares Tubed Cake Pan Five- Piece Nu-Lid Heavy Gauge Aluminum Combination Cooker Heavy Gauge Polished Aluminum Cooker can be used in twelve different com- binations, as illustrated. Patent cover with three vege- table strainer held by latch, which can be released by thumb of hand that holds the handle of pot. 34th Street Way is mote ible The NU-LID sons! Lord & Taylor Very New and Charming Lamps SO TREMENDOUS is the appeal of lamps in the home, that designers are conceiving new ideas by the thousands, and adapting fine old designs to meet modern requirements. For instance, the very newest thing in floor lamps is cAn <Adaptation of an Empire Design HARMONIOUS in color ants from “the quaint cut glass finial at the top of the standard to the very base. The mouse-colored taffeta shade lined with mulberry silk is in the new flat design, so much in vogue. These cqlors are hinted in the finish of the hand-carved wood standard, and in the velour covering of the $162.50 , ‘Hand-Carved Lanterns THE mica shades give a warm glow that is re- flected in the old gold finish of the hand-carved wood bases. Table Size, $50 pair Floor Size, $138 pair ANOTHER very attractive pair of lanterns, floor size, is Empire in feeling, with black and gold brocaded shades somewhat bell-shape and ‘edged with a narrow ruching. The shaft is covered in the same brocade and the base is handcarved wood 2. . + $314 pais PLFTH FLOOR BECAUSE it has an element of personality. Its character ‘expresses itself in beautiful de- sign and workmanship. So siilfully have the period re- ions been finished that Printed Terry Cloth—for a room that is used a great deal. It has the body necessary in decorating a living room. Its rather rugged surface gives character to the design and Bridal Linen Suggestions SPRING brides will want ‘to be making selections now so that they can have them mark- ed in ample time. The follow- ing items are excellent grades Fre soft rich color of old wood colors. Many different designs “~ ‘ll Irish linens is apparent. Such furniture $1.00 yard Table Cloths and ‘Napkins possesses so much charm and P iL F —of Irish linen damask: atmosphere that long associa- Figured Filet ‘Nets — For Cloths — 2x2 yards, $10.75 Gon with it is inevitable, “mmer_curtaing nothing is 2x24 yards, $13.50 lovelier—white, cream or ecru Nuaking as A nes ' : ap) 22 x22 For i gs Sig — 34 inches wide 65 yard inches, $12.73 4 Hepplewhite Suite — ' . A Marquisette Curtains —Fine Scalloped Table Cloths of 10 = land io for cottages or bungalows” pure linen damask, splendid or walnut + + + 7559 White ivory or ecru, hem- quality « $7.50 each Colonial Suite—1o pieces stitched — Linen Napkins, table — mahogany $575 Queen Anne Suite— With valance 2% yards long. size—an excellent value, dozen . $4.95 ‘ Without valance 2% yards 10 pieces mahogany by ciel PTY Tou oy Siar oewalnut . - 8595 vig eas nae pas pride nis For Bedroom Ruffled by aut Lat i damask, 45x45 inches, $4.75 Louis XVI. Suite— —dainty in material and Madeira Luncheon Sets, pieces mahogany 4 $445 sign. Large or small dot. ‘The hand-embroidered ruffle is shirred on and. double and hand-made—ex- Enameled Suite—in ivory or gray—4 lock stitched to insure good wear. 2% yards long, in | quisite designs, 13 pieces, « . - $6.50 pieces . * © . Oo fs : . os B55 white $3.75 pat = Linen\Huck Towels, For Living Room FIFTH FLOOR ‘i hemstitched, larger Velour Suite of 2 pieces sizes, damask —mulbberry. . . $295 Tapestry Suite of 3 pieces . . , + $295 SIXTH FLOOR yy, Blankets of Good Quality MADE of wool and cotton. Soft, yet sturdily woven — in Silk Mull Comfortables $7.50 THE type you would select for your own boudoir—beau- tifully covered'in old rose or ©r monogram space —Dozen - , . $10.50 SECOND FLOOR Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases mee Shests 63x99 inches . . . $1.25 63x108 inches. . . $1.50 white or gray with pink and blue brocaded silk mull, and 72x 99 inches . . . $1.50 blue A year ago filled with 100% pure wool. 72x108 inches . . . $1.75 such a blanket was not The secret of this low price is Pillow Cases obtaii for anything near that the manufacturer had a 42x36 inches . . . 36 these new low prices. cine wns fe these two 45x36 inches . . . 39¢ Single size . . « $5.00 colors only, and gave usa price 50x38% inches . . . 42¢ Double size . . . $6.50 concession. 54x36 inches . . 45¢ SBCOND FLOOR SECOND PLOOR SECOND FLOOR a New Low Prices Fine Wilton Rugs BY a very advantageous connec: tion with one of’ the manufac- curers of Wilton Rugs we are able to make price announcements price here that are out of the ordinary. ger fet... . $74.50 8.3 x 106 feet ~ 2+ 69.50 6xofer. ...- §2.50° qbuzh fet... 27.90 27.54 inches. . » 7.73 FIFTH PLOOR A Fine Easter Gift for a Man many families it is traditional Easter gifts, and a custom itis, when your leads you to the selec- something really worth while. hi : ay of => Black Travelling Bag OF sealion cowhide, is a gift worth while. It is well made with its reinforced corners and hand-stitching; spacious, though not an awkward size to carry, and much less in price than you would expect on seeing it. Including tax. * $28.85 SOVENTH FLOOR Something New in Wardrobe Trunks “Here is an excellent new idea pore shown in one of our fine A Dustproof Door AS illustrated, fits tightly over the clothes after they’re put on the and makes them dustproof, mothpioof and wrinkle- proof. The trunk is well made, with such er ange as shoe pockets, a laundry 12 hangers and 5 drawers, including a hat drawer. The new low price is $47.50 SEVENTH FLOOR —_ Thoroughly Tested and Approved The Lord & Taylor Electric Iron IN a vast realm of electric irons, where one may pick and choose, we have selected this splendid iron and named it “Lord & Taylor.” iving it that name is if = that the iron is pe epptional merit. It is made of the stuff that lasts—the Michrome filament, It has every conven- ience. Particularly note the back rest as illustrated. Very moder- ately pried ... . . $7.50 SEVENTH FLOOR Se em EE ee _ — iad EE TT TT A ETT AN RE A ST RAR AS IR FE y

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