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j THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921. HARDING PAYS DEAD CARDINAL HIGH TRIBUTE 463 POOR GOT FREE LEGAL AID IN COURT Society POPE SAYS CHURCii 11 NEGROES HELD HAS LOST ONE OF ITS GREATEST MEN | ATLANTA, ~Mareh 26.—John Caused the most profound Grief at the here to speak words of sor- j|advice to the poor in criminal and lames ‘tation, had threatened Vatican. It came as a shock to Pope} row. President Harding sent the Benedict, who had just whitten a let-| following message to the Rev. Owen B. Corrigan, Auxillary civil actions and their defense when ter of congratulations to the cardinal, clety’s fifty-fifth annual report, . he nightworkers’ iat Raving heard the had recovered his| Bishop of Baltimore: which was issued yesterday, Navevtown to ava Village Ooms] cre tet fee on was dismissed after four w health. “In common with all our people, Tu the Abid new abearaiiten Gated Mgr. Luke J. Evers, who celebrated | cause a juror was accused of having s0- oe gis tne Shute and America have| { tourn the death of Cardinal /-|a5 oounsel for 468 defendants, of Gomnea te Protect water, the Inittal mass twenty years ago, wi'l|iicitea a bribe from Davis. Bie d ave ‘ s el for 468 defendants, o 0 ’ o ei a joe t one of their greatest men,” ex-| Gibbons. His long and notable TARRYTOWN, March 26, —Tarry-|CCUPY the post of honor, and will be} brought up for ‘retrial a week Inter. j « whom 248 pleaded guilty and thirty-| assisted by other priests of the pariah. | t two hours. After the claimed the tiff, on being informed} service to the country and ty the town Heights, a village twenty-five} "| The jury was ou yp ellis > ye aggling lb phen s yin Lf six were discharged upon recom-| miles from New York on the Putnam | N® tickets required. verdict was rendered T. Morris Wam- cs aethions nt et eer history 6 habe Lugano) Pg his tle mendation of the District Attorney. | Division of the New York Central, is to ———— pler, counsel for Sullivan, demanded a SUlatEitidhns Get alter tue voicing vid was aa y to lend his |ahe committee represented 172 de- | atoheeneeaisn” creep bd ina are tate ILL AT 70, KILLS SELF. jury count on the six charges and DP) Fite wiet and remnined a long time at} (couragement to any movement |fendants who obtained their liberty,| started by the Tarrytown Board of —— Davia was exonerated on all of them. P the prie-dieu In the de prayer ean Mine add ey i pe Ung some of them on probation, while 160| fve hanes and te lanemant boone [oon tree of Willinmstare, Beds) qeemewarcanss aanla nen, He was the very finest type “By the death of Cardinal Gibbons, defendants were sentenced to re-| containing seventy-six families, for the Life With Revolver. | of citizen and eburchman. ni ent of Ta ‘ aid Cardinal Dougherty, much affected, | ate wag on ot pores |formatory or penal institutions, Cost | towns water supply, ‘The ternitory nizo | John Krug, seventy, who lived with the Church in America has tost the now: tim: peribantly, and. 2. held’ of the committee's work is about ed bai (ed pie. hal aqres owned his wife and a married daughter at No. 4 history and our 4 " y John D. Rockefeller and land given | 637 Morgan Avenue, i Greatest man ja its history and our| {Ow hin Perera: ag oe | $18:000 a yen. BF tata’ Geluge tier aiie er 6 ue, Williamsburg, com country its foreinost citizen, He was | In the civil department, labor con- | Jomes Butler, mitted suicide early to-day by shooting veneration, His death Is @ dis- ‘ ‘Tarrytown ‘Heights has been grow-| himself in the head with a revolver. the only survivor of the Vatican Council ditions reduced . tinct loss to the country, but it oh shih ates crc yeah eae ing and the land is to be ecqui Obtained Acquittal of} tama, a white farmer of Josper Coun’ His Holiness Had Written Con- Entire Country Has Suffered a 172 of These—Collected pr agg ue Covington — to-d ‘ ict ne Distinct Loss, Declares bee Hauer Of three ne ; gratulating Cardinal Gibbons President $147,372 in Claims, recently found in a river there, and it i fide resident. , {alleged Clyde Manning, a negro eri® Upon His ecovery. WASHINGTON, Maceh Si, Addition of a Voluntary Defenders'| tion of Williams, confessed eleven ROME, March 24 (Associated Press.— HE death of Cardinal Gip- |Committee to the working force of| negroos in all had been killed. News of the death of Cardinal Gibbons bons caused all officials |the Legal Aid Society, providing for| The dead negroos, who, It is alleged, had Deen held in peonage on the, Wile form the authorities of their rconditions, necessary, is emphasized in the #o-| TARRYTOWN HEIGHTS TO GO, win ing at 2.30, to in | success. red to] He slipped out of the house at an early hour and was found dead in an old coach, the wheels of which had been | Which met under Pius 1X." tinge. to fuller appreclation a | Deals for help, but the sum coltected| protect the watershed trom contamna- 7 ———- for clients w. 7 for | OM Clty Wiags Malt-Atafted for Cardinal | great and admirable life.” fay your ig ein boas GINSUaAtSE We ett: — sins aes ee Expense: pe 57, SUCCESS! t La Guardia, | NOT THEN. 278 and help was furnished to 30, From the Bo spondent frot persons, 16,966 men and 13,500 women,| Gubbs—There goes a man who won Mayor in the absence | (Prom the Boston ‘Transcript. ) | Mrs. Exe—Misery loves company, you| ‘The society refused assistance to 1,-| Strictly by perseverance. Overea Statted until after the fun al mortal hours conduct one and finally got it 2,000 Millinery Fancies for Easter Hats A sreat big variety at amazingly low prices. Flowers, Wreaths, Wings, Feather Bands, Ostrich Novelties, Quills, Tipe and 25¢ to $1. 97 Plu Prices MIONALS “125 West 24th St. __Neer Sixth iqer Sixth Avenue, New Yor New York | Spring-wear, Spring-style fabrics—in fresh, perfect condition. Smart white or black-an Shepherd Checks poplin collars. Sizes to of plaited Serge. Circular styles; Dolman effects; wrap coats. or Pussy Willow.Silk. Full or half lined with fancy or solid color. It cannot be bought elsewhere so low if of equal quality solid color Taffetas, Satins, Tricotines, Straight-line models; tight bodice with out- standing overskirts and tunics; with floss, bead- and tinsel em- broidery; with lace and , ribbons. Navy blues, taupes, blacks. ‘Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Choice of a big variety at $19.97. Poplins and Tricotiges in the “navy bles and haps silk-mixed $19.97 | mixed linings................... $1.69 | $2.39 $2.49 von £ | ait" Sxferd 49 f Bere Vdd | Se-07"} rows Galt 3,000 Children’s Spring Dresses Flowered Voiles, Checked Ginghams, Chambrays, Linenes, Piques and Poplins; some with bloomers. Rompers, too! Sizes a to 6 and 6 to 14. Many are samples of which) there is but ‘one, so come early. 59c to $2.97 Choice of 20,000 Pairs $ f of Easter-wear Shoes High or low cut—Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps in a choice of dosens of entirely, different styles. Soft, pliable Kids, Calfskins, Patents in black or brown. For women or misses; in size to 8. With full, medium or receding toes. Louis or military heels, These are all overstocks of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Co., priced for quick clearance! ylan, who is in Atlantic MAAS UE AAGA that. the flees on | know. 197 persons, in conformity with thc ar Ber aie Satin betke haltcecasfed ovt| Mrs. Wyo—Not always, my doar t| poles and practice of discounte. | i Bo ereepect for the memory of Cardinal | guess you never had on very tight shoes at loa bone. The flags will remain half-|when company called and stayed three| M@0CIng unfair, unjust or dishonest | NSlmare Used ener, nach sed every match Your New Tailored Suit for Easter Good quality Serges, in both women’s and misses’ sizes; hand embroidered and silk- Children’s Shoe Bargains Si] Pliable, good quality leathers made oveg foot shape lasts that will not deform growing feet. ut enh me ail first ing to] “indeed? in the COATS—The Spring fabrics—Tricotex, Serge, Velour, Broadcloth, Silvertone, Silvertipped Bolivia, Polo Cloth. Capes Big collars; capes; stitching tracery. Come ‘‘ See what you Save !’' - $15.00 NIGHTWORKERS’ MASS. IN PEONAGE SLAIN |raster services in 014 St. Andrew's * om Sunday Morning at 2.20, ‘The nightworkers’ Easter mass will be celebrated as usual in old St. An- drew’s, Duane Street and City Hall Place, Manhattan, next Sunday forn- It will be twenty years next May since this mass was insti- tufed for nightworkers of all classes, and the innovation has been a huge Cimarosa’s Military Mass will be ren- dered by competent artists under the able leadership of Prof. Joseph Bletiger, removed years ago. He had been de- {il health for two years A SIGN OF ne Birmingham Age. Herild,) e must be a ci Mrs. Gadder and Mrs. What mak. eir telephone conve last longer than an hour no’ Sateen, Peau de Cygne The styles are unusually interesting, the materials of splendid quality and in j fashionabie weaves. Rarely more than one or two of a kind. Crepe de Chines, Mei lines, Georgettes, Trico. tines, Serges and Jerseys. Here are rich, handsome {f Dresses at a price which makes them remarkably big bargains. For women and values. Choice. Startling Bargains + Coats, Suits and Dresses tor Easter Wear! Big Sales, too, in overstocks of Skirts, Petticoats, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Men’s Suits and Shirts—garments of At prices we know you cannot equal elsewhere. at the price. Special Sale of EASTER DRESSES Satins, Easter Waists Batistes and Voiles. - DAVIS IS EXONERATED. Charged With Alienating Love of D. W. Sullivan's Wit WASHINGTON, March 25.—John T. Davis of Elkins, W. Va., son of Henry Gassaway Davis, Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1904, and uncle of Senator Davis Elkins, was exonerated by a jury in the District Suoreme Court yesterday in tho suit brought by David W. Sullivan, former Washington stock broker “and co-defendant with Jules W. (Nicky) Arnstein, who charged alienation of his wife's affections. judgment of $500,000 was requested. ‘The case came to trial Jan, 24, but Again Selling at Pre-War Prices 3000 Fancy Easter Handkerchiefs Batistes, Crepe de Chines, Linens and Jap Silks— with floral, border designs and embroidery in colors, y i cr These two small girls’ coats—a Tricotine and a Poplin—are two of many National. overstocks released in time for an Easter Sale! 2,000, often but one or two of a kind. Lustrous Silks, sheer . Boys’ Suits Extral Extra good, fast color fabrics; extra extra strong and durable; sortment; extra low prices! 2174 Third Ave. Your Own Terms SSS SST eS TPECIAL Solid Quartered Oak Dining, Chair Excéliently made. Seat covered in Regal Leather, mf} hair thoroughly i da. Special .49 Each Big Clean Up of All Our Odd Brass Beds! Wondertul values and bargains. Many patterns to choose from. Prices start at 19-95 Open an Account With One. |——Eeth Stores Open Monday NB use UPRIGHT PIANOS $135 Stuyyesant 165 Everard 175 Weser Bros. 190 H. Waters) Monthly 225 Bradbury and up GOETZ TO~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL—As NI Tabict (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by Wee ed ) } AC Ia te dl OMY Two Convenient Stores Si 420 Tremont Ave. LAST DAYS OF OUR GREAT EASTER BRIDES’ SALE! 2076 to 50% Reductions Throughout Our Entire Store, ‘and Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table and six fine Chairs. 12 Rolls of Music Included Easy Monthly Payments .MAIL THIS COUPON OF | ketene 81 to 87 COURT Cor. Livingston St.. tetaly Withi in Reason SOLID OAK ‘COLONIAL BUFFET jroom Suite ster Special et Table extra, of the best BY values of this sale, and Saturday Evenings——_ » Bench, Cover, Cartage for complete list of Pianos—Player-Pianos AdGr O86. 1525050050 0050%s & CO; Without Plates “hey, rth Teeth, Figs roe Dissred © ams (= ! Save Dee : Hy of nl aof =a ERE