Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
} 10 |MOVED 12 TIMES IN Girls Dance 7 YEARS, WIFE SUES Before Altar Home Life | Like ¢ E a She Sitys Seeking Separation— In Bare Feet —Blames Tr th c, — Mra. Haze Ma wf No. AT Six From Barnard Take Part in Annunciation Ritual at St. Mark’s-in-Bouwerie, Rarefooted, but simple white not barelegged, in hi tin draperies that, Bowman, were not diaphanous, six young Hbandoned 4 women appeared in the ritual dance an accountant when the > impelled him of the Della Robbia Annunciation ia’ trombe the Protestant Episcopal Chureh of a nusic St. Mark’s-in-the-Bouwerle., Those) vr Who saw it made no criticism of It] avers, he to-day of the The dancers were Barnard Col sa violation of the sanctity) ment, No. girls, students, of Miss Bird Lursen,| tooting on the tre thetic dancing, and all] finite distress ssor of the fouds scenes, riven in connection} neighvors With the festal service for the Feast] Her husband's of the Annunciation, wére touched] her attidavit states with beauty. move no less than twelve times du The dais was directly in front Of/ing the seven years from the time dance could be t. Before ft be- rnoon the sanctu the first pews and seen fro mevery gan ary harmonized with the dais. Before the young women api Dr. William N. € congregation to dance was a holy thing, no matter What misunderstanding might get abroad, He sid: “If you do not know that a dance] months wit can be religious, the fault is yours, not mine—a in your culture. © that God will] seven fact bof the erday a ay veiled with curtains that ar witness that the Many persons & he happy if the church Is closed to oo everything except that which bores! FIRE IN RITZ RESTAURANT. but 1 believe the church should be open to everything that Will bring| Manager and Help Put Out Kitchen men joy.” oe JOHN D. JR. GIVES Iaarkad at Nar icin Neview as $5,000 TO AID DRYS}!": smsiiea emo at: fort > and Helps Wesichester County En- in the forcement Fund Conditional on Raising $20,000 M« William H. Anderson, 8 intendent of the Anti and President and General Manager of the Allied Citizens of America, announced ye day the receipt of $5,000 from John D. Rockefeller jr. to carry out the so-called Yonkers plan of dry law enforcement to other Westchester County communities. The gift is made conditional on the ‘Triat of Trial of instrument Insane raising of $20,000 fr a similar pur- | ——— pose from other sources, and it speci- fies that $1,000 is to be u eral county work und distributed among the several com- munities for the use of local enforce- ment committees, In hig letter Mr. Rockefeller refers | . to a conditional offer of a like sum to be given cach year for five years by V. Everit Macy. Mr. Rockefellers and gift 18 for one year only, - jal eae ba Man's Body in North River, The body of un unidentified man) Keesh cows about fifty years old was recovered from the North River off Pier 6 to-| IMR sealed day. On the body was found a laun- | eight Inches in height and 1 in weight, had « red mous black hair and wore a gray 6 and a gray sweater, white underwear, | biue tie, black stockings and tan lace ehoes, HAMILTON'S Special Sale! 400 Silk Dresses at $19.95 (a) Among the materials are Satins, Tricotines, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Taffe and Georgettes, in a variety of the very newest silhouettes, bead trimmed, silk stitched or em- broidered, You can save as much as | #15 in this sale. as many of these dresses sold us high as $30 to $35. f All are now $19.95! HAM LTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 3ist Street Slops and Time. a Work | ritty bullet struck train N wed that they must d, Willam J. Bowman, thirty lovators in trave , vr Of Lhe mas) vated platforms ur «| dling baxgage, mat ch, | Brooklyn, intoxicated a himself still at extravagant ways, they were iarr 1919 Arabs than the d the rector |ibreak came, acc hrie, asked the] the morning afte hi hi similar to that est eave a wireless my w by the Soviet . id live there wo — ei a ty Di DAL PMA RL DOR a A PAL Bowman ask and $800 coun _ chikiren, Hazel eight 1 Blaze After Place Is Cloned. after the place had been closed to pat- Rag. Trade Mart TAS PAW PPM). GINO? Taffeta ( Worth Dress * SS VA Basan. > SBR gs VARICES us ss “For last minvle news and Msp gossip read whab “Monitor’and 4 $19.95 Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Weal Women’s Hose William a have to © 3 <Qee woes” About Manufacturer's Whole- i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 4, |HARLEM RAILROAD s, Employees Forbidden Use of Bag-| Missile From Elevators to Save Crowded L. ng The Keen ON and We sare being taken by the Ru. ‘oviet Government to allow. f¢ iors Of manufacte fv Rural thelr proper Rifle Crashes Into } I, Car, Just: Miss Girl Passenger, ig and passe it hitting any of the gh it Cashier 1 Hank, thie city fant BULLET cuTS HAT |ROBBED OF $1,800 JEWELS. MAKES MEN WALK OF BANKER IN TRAIN | gievator operat Attempted ralary. John Pe No to-day for ex. MeQuade in sw of Long | Hffidavit of Detect! a colored ¢ of him With attempted bu On Sut 1 through a it the hy f worth of Jewelry ‘0 of trying to enter a Since Porter’ em December there have be » house. The po negro has spent thre wry in Sing Sing; other apart- Hesitation Chee When Buying "SAL. AD A" TEA It has proved to the satisfaction of millions that it-is POSITIVELY THE BEST TEA SOLD Mod RPA EARLS 1 McCutcheon’s New Summer Dress Fabrics Are Gloriously Colored EF ROM filmy blossom-like ( Irgandies to pert Check Git ghams every summery fabric boasts a veritable riot of colors. Even such sturdy fabrics ay Brushed Velour and Homespuns color combinations. for Sport Wear appear in Henna, Jade, Rust—in checks and smart Voiles as Soft as the Petals of a Flower Lemon Yellow, Saffron, Jade Green, Orchid, Old Blue, Shell Pink and Coral, Flamingoand Platinum are lovely in the petal-like softness of Drop-Stitch Voile; while the exquisite sheerness of Organdy expresses its colorful charm in Gladiola Pink, Raspberry, Maize, Rust and a symphony of Browns. The Debut of Plumetis A new Dotted Swiss makes its debut—under the name of Swiss Plumetis— in delicate colorings and printed with precise little nosegays—a most delightful fabric for afternoon frocks. Mirage Organdy—New and Exclusive Another particularly lovely idea js our special orcer, It is typical ot found at McCutcheon’s. They keep coming in day after day land, England, Ireland and Scotland. colors or embroidery. Lima Vad Ved Wer “ay Mirage Organdy daintily embroidered to the originality of idea that is always beautiful fabrics, fresh from France, Switzer- Each shipment reveals some new effect in Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets MAN NEN TOTNES OE SPENT AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Sale of Hosiery The FROM Great Ipswich Auction Sale Continues We Were the Largest Buyers and Bought at the Lowest Price Men’s Hose Women’s Lisle Hose Sizes 8!, to 10 Sizes 9!» to 11}, Sizes 8}; to 10 A | 24 .20 6 pairs for $1.50 6 pairs for $1.35 6 pairs for $1.10 sale Price About Manufacturer's Whole- About Manufacturer's Whole- sale Price sale Price Mercerized H. —mock seam Full Mercerized Hose —inedium Black d colors, with or with ors Weight, black and ¢ an areed With vator opar- Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) ‘West 43rd Street Mitzpatrick of the on Worest| West 100th Street Station, charging dei{utday night the apartment of David ris ies in the housé was robbed of $1,800 4 morning Fitapatrick accused the mt lant e bur sity erms at Drastic Reductions from: Former Prices HeavySatin DamaskTableCloths Fine Satin Damask Table Cloths Formerly $12.75 doz. $9.25 A Special Group of All Linen Damask Table Cloths All Linen Hemstitched All Linen Hemstitehcd a ee Stis pair, 12.00, 15.00 Purkish Bath Towels, $3.75, 5.90 All Linen Typed Kitchen 1 & Glass Towels, doz. $8.75, 10.00 weight....each, $1.75, 1.95, 2.75 Luncheon Sets (18 pieces) 2. . Afternoon Tea Napkins—Rose scallop. embroidered comers. doz, $7.25 Presenting ¢xceptional )purchasing opportunities in a SPECIAL OFFERING of CHINAWARE and GLASSWARE At Considerably Less than Regular Prices Imported China Diuner Sets— American Porcelain Dinner Sets ; wide coin gold band and 100 pieces; dainty colored floral 3: halt fold handles; open stock, spray and conventional border de- $128.00 Val jue, - signs. $27.50 and 39.50 Values, $69.50 $19.50 and 29.50’ English Porcelain Dinner Sets American Porcelain Dinner Sets 106 pieces; rich conventional border and all over colored flora) and bird i open stock. $68.00 and matt gold handles. $14.95 and 119.00 Values, i 25.00 Values, $49.50 and 87.50 52 pieces; new floral spray and gon- ventional border designs; some with $12.95 and 19.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets New open stock pattern; richly colored conventional border designs; gold line edge; Mayflower shape. Dinner Sets, 106 pieces: - - $49.50, value $39.50 Dinner Sets, 52 pieces;. - - $29.50, value $22.50 Luncheon Sets, 32 pieces: - - $11.00 value $7.95 Rich Gold Encrusted Glassware Gold Enerusted Bordgr, Cheese and Cracke : Dishes, Handle Sandwich Plates, Vase’ Ni: ivonnaise Sets, Salad or Fruit $ Bowls and various other articles. Values to $7.50. . Special 5. 00 The Department of Interior Decorating Is now showing a most complete selection of seasonable fabrics in the new patterns and colorings suitable for Spring and Summer For To-morrow we wiil offer the following TWO SPECIALS SUNFAST DRAPERY FABRICS in a myriad of colors, $2.75, $3.50 Formerly $4.00 to $4.50 yard IMPORTED SCOTCH CURTAIN MADRAS Soft in texture: excellent for windows. 65c Formerly up to $1.25 yard INTERIOR DECORATING DEPT.—1OU RTL FLOOR. PURE IRISH LINENS Formerly $10.50, $7.50 Formerly $13.50, $9.75 Formerly $16.00, 11.50 yards. Formerly NAPKINS NAPKIN 2x22 in, Formerly $20,00 doz. $16.00 yards. Formerly $16.00, $12.00 8.75, $14.00 23.00, $16.00 Zu yards, Former! No watching Nupkins) REDUCED to $4.25 Formerly $8.75 | All Linen Huck Towels, -pair, $2.95, 3.75 | hemmed or hem- stitched........doz. $8.75, 11,50 Dimity Bedspreads, light REAL MADEIRA LINEN Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered ‘Special, set, $6.75