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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL EW YORKERS PLAN |Pasiana. He witt sail for New York|of New York, who have been winter-| Parker Hospital denth rate—7 per cent.| and locked up in Bast 194th Street sta-| * | 15, 193i; - : —is the lowest for contagious dfrease hospitals in America, The Board of tion charged with having 9 killed Frank Incolono of No. ing in Pasadena, have departed in their private car for New Orleans. April 23 and leave for Los Angeles soon after his arrival in the country, ’ Ywet TO THE WEST z Health recommendations are: 105th Street on the night of Oot y BI A Califo: fs INCLUDING HAWAII San ae film star, left here Sains accompanied by California] “Tt (ne sanitary conditions of bath] at 105th Street and Second Av - yesterday oe) a) yacstion In ew |/t ac! rooms be improved by the employ-| Mra, Ragona ts alleged to h Easterners Also Will Visit, Grar : ' ment of additional help. Incolono during a disagreem ] srathl | A mad steer this week nearly cost INQUIRY CLEARS Phat the censoring of patients’|*® Fevolver he Is sald to Canyon and Points in the life of Albett E. Smith of New York during a visit by the film man to his recently acquired ranch in San Diego County. He was bruised i his clothing badly torn in the counter mall be made the subject of review with the idea of modifying the re- striction That the alleged carelessness of|~ some of the nurses be dealt with through disciplinary action exercised by the director of hospitals, MOTHER OF THREE PARKER HOSPITAL more, where it Is said ‘ stopping at No. %4 Der onin Worl §Los April 15. Hhndred and twenty-five trom Now York City by Will arrive here whout June 16 on a Western (our Health Board Declares Charges Unfounded, but Recommends Improvements. A clean bill of health was given the administration of the Willard Parker One} tourists and plac near| Walter Stalee, missing, reported to! r to a Jersey City es ®, 1s be- d by relatives to be in or near AS TOR. is the original which will extend a teleweitt Los Angeles, according to " tg Hawa While in the Western| : . Hospital by the Board of Health, which ( . Bont peasant aa en 1 here from Herman Slee, }in making public to-day acveral recom-| ACCUSED OF MURDER if i > Ast Pa @enyon and Utah point athorine: Car [mendations for the betterment of the - OCCLCASTOF Mrs. Ragona Held for Killing of Man ih id or approximately $13,00u| York, who has been win servic, declared that criticisms: and Guest Was been rendered by United Statex|adena, will leave here in May for a|Ch@tees against the management and Last October—Arrested in Commissioner Long here in favor of|year in Europe. will ac y|nurses had been based on misunder- Sune Baltimore. Confidence was expressed in ‘ rt J. Wilson, Director of the| Arrested In Baltimore, Mrs, Josephine puthern Cai { Hospitals, and in the med-| Ragona, twenty-one af three fariial Goldwyn te reti : . physicians and nurses, The| children, was brought nn elty by} ¥ ri {ton B. Wills und Mrs, Wills|report pointed out that the Willard! Detectives Ryan und Unger last night An Old Time Sale of New Spring Clothes at Old Time Prices Ou clothing sales in 1921 have so far gone ahead of 1920's figures. This time a year ago sales were exceptionally heavy, so heavy, indeed, that in our eagerness to continue the good record of 1921 we’ve decided to make these very unusual concessions in prices: AW ILIA LT NUT WA OY NS eres Suits and Topcoats For Men and Young Men $35, $40 and $45 $2 7 50 Sui.s and Topcoats — $45, $50 and $55 1 $55 $3 70 Suits and Topcoats (Many of them by The House of Kuppenheimer) $60, $65 and $70 4 $70 $ 47° 50 Suits and Topcoats (Many of them by The House of Kuppenheimer) SeVOTESUTIKRRR KRESS * tes ae WOLTER UT WIE a USE WV OWLS These are good old time prices indeed. The clothes are regular stock— clothes that cannot help making many new good friends for Brill Brothers Buy now, and escape all regrets by and by. Cutaways At our Broadway and 49th Street Store are a number of Oxford Black and Gray Cutaway Coats and Vests of Exception- ally High Quality, spe- cially priced at $27.50 Full Dress Coats A number of Full Dress Coats go on sale also at our Broadway and 49th Street Store at $27.50 Sale Begins To-day No Charge for Alterations Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. 1 at 49th St. 44 E. 14th St. 279 Broadway 125th St. at 3rd. Ave. FEAST RANI AAS AIT AAD SUTD Ten SURO TRU RDP ROU RAMU PAU AIAN AI AISA IAN LIONS THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK ‘i PPPOE ILL DPAP OD CP AIEP IPS FELL ED SEL LLPEEOL OSL West 42nd Street Tail ducti Stern) Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Averues) Remarkable Price Concessions Saturday on Misses’ SUITS and COATS Misses’ Ultra Smart Suits ored and dressy types. Repro- ions of higher cost models fashioned of Navy Blue Tricotine and with Poiret Twill; some finished stitching. Coats silk lined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $42.00 Regularly $69.75 Misses’ Misses’ Fashionable Suits in the favored silhouettes devel- oped in Poiret Twill or Tricotine, featuring notch collars, snugly- fitting shoulders and tight sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $55.00 Regularly $85.00 Veldyne Wrap Coats Unusually smart models in dressy styles fashioned of Veldyne Cloth elaborately hand-embroidered; silk lined with Radium; 14-16-18 years $98.00 Regularly $135.00 Other models: $37.50, 45.00 to 135.00 Full lined Cloth Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats and Reefers PRICED for IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL Girls’ Polo Coats belted models, half and full styles of Natural Color Polo h. Sizes 6 to 12 years. cose out $10.00 Smart models of Natural Color Polo Coats with inverted plait back; large patch pockets; half and full lined; 10 to 16 years. Whit DYE fur a nut, BAU Full natural coloring Regularly $16.50 Girls’ Navy Blue Reefers Double-breasted models of Navy Blue Wool Serge; perior workmanship; other models of Velour Checks. full linea; su- 8 to 14 years, cose out $12.75 Regularly $23.75 Juniors’ and Girls’ Polo Coats Exemplifying Fashion’s latest whim in fashionable Spring and Summer Attire : $17.50 WOMEN’S Fringe Trimmed CANTON CREPE DRESSES Reviving the vogug of silken fringe in all its beauty and typically Castilian atmosphere. Exceptional at P9.OO e, Fawn, Honeydew, Black, Brown, Navy Blue and Grey, and a wide range of the favored shades for immediate wear. Four Specials for Saturday in FUR SCARFS and CRAVATS ‘D FOX SCARFS—Double nimal style; Wal- Taupe or Lucille 32.50 M MARTEN SCARFS animal effect; dark 39.50 NATURAL SQUIRREL SCARFS —Smart, pull-through models; various styles.. TAUPE Several chic models to select from 48.50 CARACUL SCAREFS 65.00 Maximum value-giving is the predominating feature of the high quality assortments of Boys’ Clothing we are now offering. Students’ First Long Trouser Suits Tweeds, ‘Trousers. Blue Cassimeres, Herringbones. Boys’ Norfolk Suits — Extri Wo i Knickerbocker Trousers; All ol Tweeds. Herringbones, Navy Blue Cheviots and Serges. Special, Tweeds, Homespuns, Blue Serges; inverted pleat, raglan or plain belted models. . $18.50 8tol8yrs Vaiues up to $27.50 Serges, Many with extra Wide range of colorings Fancy $24.50 to 37.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits— Many with extra Knickerbocker ‘Trousers; wide range of colorings. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Wool Mixtures and $10.50 to 15.00 Values $16.50 to 20.00 Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats $8.50 and 10.50 Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Felt Alpine Hats; newe Boys’ Cloth Hats, est shades $3.25 1.50 to 2.95 Boys’ Straw Hats, 1.75 to 7.50 Regulation Blue Tam O’Shanters, $1.95 to 3.95 West 43rd Street eS )