The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 13

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LLIS ISLAND HOLDS | MMPORTER AND WIFE Officials Silent on Mysterious De- tention of New Yorkers Back Tmmigration Isiand, sa Pletod, to-day refused to ext detention, their tries, Mr gers rived Saturday, could not land, , of Mr, and Mrs of No. 2 wenown that a stater vestigated which young woman to From Honeymoon, authorities ing the case was 1 since their rety honeymoon in Buropean coun- Amar West 5) 7 It is nt is being in made by a and Mrs, A on the Mau passen whieh ar re infor med they They were permitted TO DROP GAMBLING CASES IN NASSAU | eee Court to Aoept Order for Dis- missal of Indictment Against Smith and Doughty. Justice Young of Mineola announced to-day that he would sign an o1 for the dismissal of indictments against Sheriff Charles W. Smith and Supervisor e W. Doughty of Nassau County with conspiracy in connection eed protection of gambling. document was recelved to-day by Weeks seemblyman Me- “ HH OK stood trial © wa y was uitted and the jury disagreed in regard to Smith and Doughty tained NOT GUILTY PLEAS IN MASONS’ CASES by immigration officials to remain in thei stateroom on the ship until Monday, when they were taken to| « Pilis Island, Since then, it was said, | t they have been permitted to commu. | nicate with no one : Mr. Amar told the officials he was! io > born in Macedonia when thet country | was under Turkish rule and ¢ e here in 1916, having been engi since then in the Import and export} business, with offices in the Faquit-| able Building at No. 12 oadway papers for citiz d his wife was and that he — Avio Owner bri on Chaties Kammerer, of No, 716 Bed ford Avenue, Brooklyn, Who waa wr rested Mareh 1 on 4 {53 Individuals and 29 Corporations Move for Special Jury Panel— Brindell Trial May 9. Pleas of not guilty were entered be Justice McAvoy to-day by fifty- individus a arthy and ently withdrew previous | pleas of not guilty and entered de- These were overruled by Justice MeAvoy. They will appear be AMA FINE FUR LESS THAN SPECIAL Sale on the occasion of their World. Hundreds of ar COLONIAL QUEEN ANNE and other Period Designs eye and win the heart of every lover of artistic home sourroundings. WATCH the SUNDAY PAPERS HERALD A real opportunity will be afforded for farnishing your Dining Room, Bed Room and Living Room at less than the lowest 1914 prices. -FOX CO.,Inc H 9-1] East 37th Stree ~New Yo TIMES (The WRIGHT Sale of FACTORY PRICES Furniture, purchased from one of the oldest and best known Furniture Makers: JOHN D. RAAB CO. of GRAND RAPIDS will be announced in Sunday's Times, Herald and in the charming HEPPLEWHITE CHIPPENDALE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ZING NITURE at of high-grade Period retirement from business, tic suites to choose from, which will appeal to the WORLD Ey Aifth Avenue Throw Away That Clumsy Mop and— Get a MASCO! Get a mop that likes its job. Get a MASCO because it is made to =o mopping with. A mop that sticks up its nose at dirty water and tries to push it away isn’t tobetrusted, The MASCOisn’t that kind of a mop. It rolls up its sleeves, hops to it and presto the work's all done. When you buy a M you buy just the mop h bundle of soft clean, extra ab- sorbent yarn—-My! how absor- bent it is. You can almost hear the water gurgle as it rushes into those thirsty absorbent cot- ton strings. That's why once ae) over with a MASCO equals twice over with any other mop. That’s why the MASCO will do the work in half the time. While you are at it buy three MASCO Mops, One handle will do for all. Use one for a wet mop. Keep one for a dry mop. Soak one in any good floor oil, let it dry, and you've got the best oil mop you ever used, Go to any store that sells mops and ask for a MASCO, You'll know it by its wrapper and trade mark. No other mop is individually wrapped. Ask for the 8 oz. size for household use. For the big job there is a big MASCO, The 8 oz, MASCO retails for 45c, The 12 oz. for 60c. The 16 oz. for 75c. Massasorr Manuracrurinc Co. Fall River, Mass, Established 1882 New York Office, 276 Fifth Ave, In my opinion,” said the Justice, | the dants should not under the ances be comp to meet the xpense and ty of an f this indict t. N THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. fore Justice Davis next Monday on mo-| being arranged tion for a special jury panel. for April 15, as Justice Me ert P. the New York Alumni in Chi of the tn PMt Asoc Brin Sing Sing, building There are pending against Brind Is also under indict Moran, another di which Brinde! under sentence of from five years, th the original Hotel. Astor Guest - aa MEETING OF YALE CLUBS. NEW HAVEN, April 8 At the gath- ering of the Assoc Clubs ' Pl Bel re and Dr. J A i 4 will duce ests of honor be in effect a nati eed Yi w ‘This meeting will al meeting of Yale | at all qrocers Dr. Angell will speak at the dinner —_ - mie model tay Suede Sport Baby or ite Kid and other : {amie Sime in Black Heel, Gray Buck with Brown Satin—$9.00, At Top, Delightful Combination, Brown Kid with Mouse Tan Trimming or Gray Kid, Light Gray Trimming. The Economy of Buying Shoes at Friedman’s All Spring leathers in unlimited variety of at prices that mean economy without sacrificing dependability. Pump, Louis Calf Trimming. Turn Sole. Madame, you will find in any of Friedman's eight stores models of exelusiveness, char- acter and quality for all occasions. Mr. Man, you will find “pep-full,” aristoératic Oxfords that you will be proud to wear, and that will wear proudly and long. Dependable Shoes for Children Too Dashing Copper Brown Calf Skin, French ‘Ii Model latalalanlala ale alelalalalalalaealalalelalalelstelalelelalsialalale alelaesaaaaal Open from 8.30 A. M. to 9.30 P. M. New York Stores: Brooklyn Stores: 1600 Broadway, Near 48th St. 453 Falton St., nr.Smithst-s.o? heaves 2188 Third AV V9th st. 379 Hacker AY., trerkowit2 Store 643 Eighth AI Ast St, way, Near Grove St. 2935 Third Avenue, 152 St. 5320 Fifth Avenue, Near S4th St. WUEUSEUUUULUUU AAAAAARAAI Sowa BUUEUAE EST VALUE Poors Deed EVER: OFFERED CORSETS For StoutWomen Self-Reducing Corsets ave too well known te: e~d any description. The three models Mlustreted are made te all sizos and will fit any type of the scout woman, PR % ae PR WAS GREATEST VALUE Pure gm EVER OFFERED (gm 59TH TO 60TH STREET—-THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVENUE | Lato BLOO MIN A Sale for Spring Days Mens and Young Mens Suits Well Known Advertised Makes of High Quality 34.50 We could talk reams about the superb tailoring of these suits—about the fine materials—the styling, the air of distinetion—the individual look of them—the seasonable colorings—the fineness of detail. Regulars, Stouts Longs, Shorts that you look at them. Finest of Fabrics Herringbones, Serges, Cheviots, Flannels, Worsteds, call eG a2) Mixtures, Quarter, half and full lined; some with silk. Chiffon Silk Hosiery Seconds: $1.69 Full-fashioned, with silk garter tops; very fine cobwebby weave, in black, white and smart colors. Pure thread silk; the imperfections are quite negligible. Womens Silk Hose: 98c Thread silk hosiery, high spliced heels and double soles. first quality. Cordovan, Brown, White and Suede. quantity. Strictly Only a limited Bloomingdales—Main Floor Those Lovely Feminine Marabou Capes 56.45 The fluffiest, softest mara- bou, in black, natural and seal brown. You may choose one with six rows of the marabou and thirteen tails, or one that combines ostrich with marabou. They ‘are . beautifully satin lined and finished with a heavy silk cord. Bloomingdales—Main Floor nai Nature Shape Shoes For Youngsters 52.50 to *8.00 Start your boy or girl along the right road by buying these sensible shoes, shaped to fit the growing foot in the proper way. We have them in all sizes. For children size 2 to girls size 8. Pumps, Oxfords and high shoes—tan or brown kid, patent, white buckskin or Nubuck, gray suede, patent with white or gray tops. Priced according to iy loomingdakes—Secend Floor Housekeeping Linens Lowest Prices Linens of serviceable quality and pleasing fineness linens that add a note of dignity and beauty to the humdrum of housekeeping. Extra Quality All- | Linen Tablecloths 70x70 in., $7.50; 70x88 in., $10.50; 60x106 in., $13.50. Dinner Napkins to Match: All Linen Hemmed Kitch- en Towels, 28¢ and 38ec | Eac Turkish Bath Towels, 48¢ and 68¢ Each po Extra heavy, spongy qualities $9.50 Dozen white with’ faney | colored All-Linen Napkins, $6.50 borders or all white Doz. C ™ . | Cotton Huck Towels, Large size: 21x21 inches, Ex- | 0 00 "eo ane cellent heavy quality. An = OE Re Oe Sdd lot without any table- | Excellent, serviceable kinda, cloths to match. Colored borders. Hemstitched All Linen In- dividual Guest Towels, 50c Each Fancy designs in various colors, Hemstitched All- Linen | 250 Hemstitched Damask Large Size Towels, 50c¢ | Table Cloths, $1.95 Bach 64x64 inches. Heavy quality Size 18x34 imches mercerized cotton damask. Bloomingdales—Main Floor Large Bath and $2.2 Roasting Pork, Bloommgdales— Basement Meats at Low Prices Legs of Milk Veal, 28c Ib. Roasting Veal, 16¢ Tb, ; P Lamb Chops, 25e Ib. Li , 35¢ Ib, Legs of Genuine Lamb, 35¢ Ib, Roaming La 1c lb, 24c |b, Zicib. | Rib Roast Beef, 12 Ibs. of Swifts or Armou Bacon tor When you see the labels they carry (we are not allowed to name them) youll know why this is one of the best buys of the season. Bloomingdales—Second Floor Lo Boo mingdatan Sizes from 34 to 46 But we wont. We suggest instead Most Wanted of Models 2- and $-button single and double breasted and 3-button conservative. A liberal and inclusive assortment. Mens Good Shirts *1.88 New Patterns New Colors Fine Fabrics Fine Styling Man, that was a sale! Even the ladies, who are known for their shrewd judgment, were enthusias- tic about it. And here is another to match it for value. Dont miss, it! The best styles in fine woven Madras, White Mad as, Satin, Stripe Woven Madras, Russian Cords and White Mercerized Ox- fords (collar attached and neckband styles). Sizes 1314 to 18. Whats yours? Lo Bloomingdatces— Main Floor 16 Button Silk Tricot Mousquetaire Gloves $1.29 Examine these heavy quality Mousquetaires and you will find the name of a famous manufacturer stamped on them. That assures you of good service. In white only. You will need a pair with your new cape or frock. The price is lowered because of tiny, hardly-noticeable soiled spots. But the value is unimpaired. Main Floor HATS Satisfaction *D This collection of hats com prises hundreds of new and effective styles, in black and white padded and quilted fabrics; taffeta brims, with leg- horn crowns, trimmed wit! field flowers, in bustle and poke effects; large brims with hair crowns; chic little hats of crimped Milan hemp, trimmed with curled ostrich tips; hand-made hats of puffed satin braid, cherry trimmed, in sailor, mushroom and poke shape nd tailored hats, in all the new fascinating materials. The colors are Harding blue, jade, blue, black, gray, henna, pheasant, sand, peacock and lovely combinations. Bloomingdaies—Mam Floor $2.25 | ee | a Flowers & Garden Needs Fresh Cut Flowers moderately priced. Special 10,000 fresh cut gardenias at 10¢ ea.; 100,000 roses and carna- tions at 5e ea. Our large greenhouses supply all garden needs Thousands of fruit trees —apple, cherry, pear, peach, plum, quince and apricot, $1.69 and up. All kinds of flowering shrubs, 69¢ each California Privet, $4.75 and $9.00 per 100. Garden Seeds, 5¢ and 10¢ per package; also in bulk by pounds and ounces. Grass Seed, $7.00 and $9.00 per bus $3.75 and $5.00 per half bushel, Bulb: ding gladioli, ismere, cosmos, ‘amon vine, etc., at very low prices. r Flowering oxalis, Madeira Insecticides, et¢ Porch or Window Boxes with a package of nasturtium seeds for 39c. Greenhouses on the Roof Flower Mens and Boys Watches | Special : 5.25 Those who missed last Saturdays sale, and are still on the watchout for value, will appreciate this one. Thin-model, gun metal cases, fitted with plain enamel guaranteed gilt or radium dial, 7-jewel nickel lever movement. They are accu- rate timekeepers, as well as being so The importer needed ready cash—-thats Shop. good looking. > 1 why this opportunity again presents itself. Bloomingdalee—Main Floor. ens Bie eee ee

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