The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 8

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@uct of the Haciem Hospital. Alderman George M. Harris, colored, @utlined the charges and said the egroes of Harle:n want to be repre- _ RUSSIANS CHEER BRITISH STRIKE | NEGROES ; CRITICISE HARLEM HOSPITAL jhe caiital stock is 4 nb pe Upon tne company's equity in the Beli System, ‘The report of the Telegraph Company for the first q Demand Representation on Medica ,AS A CLASS WAR | “Moscow Telegraphs Greetings and Wishes for Pp Complete Success. | BPRLIN, April 15.—The corre- Spondent at Moscow of the Ger- Man Communist organ, The tied | ( Flag, wires that the Russian Miu- | eho ers' Union has telegraphed the British miners as follows: “Following with strained atten- tion your struggle, taken the form of a decisive class | iy war against the bourgeoisie, we which bas | AM. TEL & TEL. CO. Similar Quarter in revious Year. of 1921 n Telephone = & y. This amounts te rned on the A % a share period of 1920 The report show total earnings of #20 quarter as cor da with 500,061 in the first 1920 quarter Net earnings, after interest charges: 9% are shown for the first | formerly in the report of the) but wh ling with her husband, John and that |WOMAN TO BE PUT /J This ts Equai to the Amount Earned | Mrs, Fraternal for | kof $43,519,100 and compares to in the correxponding | the m Ae company had | Street 82 in the first|the morning of Oct. 14 %,-| of No. ‘ PAYS $2.95 A SHARE) ON TRIAL AS SLAYER Ragano Brought Here From |t Ballimore—Confesses Kill- | ny Tuc Mix Josephine Raga twenty-or of No. 318 Bast 104th Street for two months had been and t children at No. 34 South Bite et, Baltimore, was brought ‘om that city to stand der of Frank Lucola six, a machinist, of No. 326 Bast 109th! ts ot five lucolanp was in front] fm 2060 girl, The times) nv ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. APANESE FAVOR JOINT YAP REPLY ear, However, That England and France Will Not Support Them OKIO, April if Khe Japanese reign Office favors a joint reply by Yap mandate, 1 France will send you fraternal greetings nd wishes for cqgmplete success. Long | ¥ larity of the workers expenses were =| H. B. Thayer, dividend rate of and Governing Boards of i i ‘correspon? City Institutions. revenuas wore with $20,340,067 Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield | 1929, pened a public hearing to-day on @harges made by Harlem residents who alleged “incompetence, e in the con- | Jay, Rhode lected for Mini was jearned to-~ the diplomatic San Salvador. the medical and governing the hospital. He said Harlem residents and 39 and said negroes bassy at Rome. Dien on 34th Pietro Vidzi, 9,874, and interest 1 as compared with #4, pany, in a staternent the earnings report, and was recently made Minis as counselor in the An penne” See 117 Eliaabeth Street, became suddenly {1 this morning, while on the mortia- bound «tation of the Third Avenue | $8,270,858 as agninst| Police s deductions were | ‘ 1 inj beat her, whe x his demand that President of the com- accompanying | Mmmed, he to Kill her, and fired tie, ab her when | 8 pe! Weatern Union moved to 1 Tes ng 9a) period $26,430,000, aa 0 nthe first quarter of Selected, 15.—Peter | Island, has been se- ister to Roumania, it -day. He has been in| 4. ps service twenty years | to-day. ‘The rot r to | story butlding thro y served He previously rican Em- | Street “L" Station. fifty years old, of No, were found on the Detective ther degradation, and when. drew a pistol she wre eiliation with her husband, followed. BURGLARS ( GET 150 SUITS. Canal Street Clothing Store En tered by Way of Roof. The robbery of the clothing esta ment of Louis D. Fo 201 Canal Street last open but did not enter Jewelry factories | on the upper floors and dug through the wall of a hall on the into the clothing store. and fifty suits were taken, The ers on which they had been dispinyed roof aug * | CAPABLANCA AGAIN VICTOR. Coban Wins Hin Third Game by Splendid | ised o fur the date who mn his Inst mov second tour One hundred thus far| from Bellevue Hospital. Blevated Line at 34th Street, and died | Street Station sald dofore the arrival of an ambulance | pi u Snydecker yf ts on a glass a. ul in tracing the thiev 34th Street—New York Special Offerings Saturday Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Misses’ Suits Jaunty Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twill, Finger- tip length belted models, Tailored, Beaded, Braided or Embroidered 39.75 Tailored, Beaded or Em- broidered Mandarin, Blouse and slim-line mod- els of Tricotine, Poiret Twill Misses’ Coats Attractive Wraps, Circular Capes, Sport Polo and Sleeve Coats, silk lined. Velour and Serge in favored Spring colors 29.75 Wrappy, Cape and Belted Slimeline styles of Yala- ma, Satin and Tricotine. Tuxedo Revers and Con- vertible Collars Misses’ Distinctive Coats and Suits Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. and Twill Cord, Girls’ Hand-smocked Voile Dresses; trimmed with White Organdy Sash. Maize, Pink, Blue and Orchid. Sizes 6 to 12. Special 7, 90 Girls’ Dainty Wash Dresses in straightline and Guimpe styles, developed in Voile and Soisette. Sizes 6to12years. Special 9,75 Girls’ Dresses in dainty mod- els of Check Silk, Voiles, Mer- cerized Linen, Organdy and Voile combinations. 8 to 14. Special 12.75 Girls’ Frocks of Taffeta, Kha- ki-Kool, Organdy and Dotted Swiss Combinations (one illus- trated). Sizes 8 to 14 years. Special 18.00 Girls’ Dressy Frocks of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Crisp Organdy and Dainty colored Voiles. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 22.50 Girls’ Dressy Frocks in a va- riety of pretty models. Taf- feta, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. 10 to 16 years, Special 25.00 Sale of Girls’ Spring Coats Girls’ Jaunty Coats of Check Velour and Polo Cloth, in smart belted models, full silk lined. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Silk Lined Coats of Suede Velour, Polo and Silvertip Mixtures. A choice of smart models. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special 19,75 | Girls’ Charming little Coats of Bolivia, Covert and Polo Cloth ina variety of full silk lined models. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special 25.00 Mrs, Stuart Duncan, Mra. John R Drexe) jr., Mrs. John N. Willys, Mrs Harry Harkness Wlagler, Mrs, Horate Nelson Slater, F. Frazier Jolke, Harry 8. | Black, Philip Benkard, Louis Wiley and Joseph Kennedy, — STATE TO KEEP CONTROL. | STARS TO AUCTION TABLES. Chinese Costume Ball at Carlton To-Morrow, Rite. The committee in charge of the Chinese costume ball to take place to- morrow evening at the Ritz-Carlton ve m ten dance at the hotel yesterd: |New Rassian Decree Explains Working of Co-opernt! REVAL, April 15.—+A new decree with reference to the co-operative move- s| mont has just been published. The res- olution passed by the Tenth Communist Congress led one to believe co-operation free organization Inde- Thia expectation Gr la Ri , the Dungen Sisters and tvations have been made er parties wl will pre- A ¢ makes co-operation stitution, All citizens liage are obliged to be- of one co-operative so- en the most densely popu- cannot have more than one ni strictly a state of a town instrument for the exchanie. with pea ants of articles of industry for axrict tural produce; second, apparatve for ond apparently ase utior of food and other commodi- their ems, (les wathered in the country. or import: z tad, to retaiy “py the Government. Obviously the but Food a ca will only continue to einer the food tax, tranaferring dis: ribution entirely to the co-operative tmovernent saeco JOBS FOR WOMEN PLENTIFUL | Hat Salvationiats In Cancas Re- port. There In No Work for Men. CHICAGO, April 15.—"Plenty of work for women but no Jobs for mon,” seventy delegates of the Salvation Army from fifteen Central States reported in con- vention to-day. One after another the delegates ro- | ported that while they were having a diMcult time finding Jobs for man appll- canta, it still was a simple matter for them to place women in good positions. SPECIAL f-arap, in newest ck $12. 00 hms is ate = rt and Thigh wath, DIUM VAMP =H Hoe SHOPS, & W. 38TH ST. “The situation seems to be the result iS pe The task of | of changed industrial conditions.” \e operatives is, (rst, to be an| Commander Peart said “During the war ousands of women ¢ I fleld for the first t trate GB. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK irty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ‘ttractive Merchandise, Attractively Priced for to-morrow (Saturday) A Seasonable Special” will consist of Misses’ Spring Tailleurs in two entirely new and splendidly tailored models, developed in mavy blue Poiret twill. One model is in braid-bound style; the other is ornamented with the fashionable French knots. $58.00 is exceptional Price: The value (Second Floor) Children’s Oxfords at unusually low prices Now that the warm days are so near, there will be a greater demand for cool, com= fortable footwear. The models to be offered are of elkskin, tan or smoked, and are excep- tionally well made to withstand hard wear, such as children are sure to give them. Sizes6to8 . f° . + per pair $3.45 Sizes 814 to ll : F + per pair 3.95 Sizes iflgto2 . ‘ + per pair 4.45 (Second Floor) Summer Cotton Fabrics in suitable Lengths for Frocks, Skirts Kimonos and Children’s Dresses will be reduced to the attractive prices of $1.90 to 6.65 The assortment comprises seven thousand yards of the most desirable fabrics, taken from this season’s regular stock, per !_ength Included are cotton voiles in solid colors and American printed effects, plaid skirtings, im- ported challis in novelty designs, and printed Swiss ‘nuslins. (First Floor) An Important Sale of Women’s Chamois Lisle Mousquetaire Gloves (16-button length) in white, grayy pongee and chamois color, at the exceedingly low price of $1.20 per pair Sale on First Floor) Semi=made Wool Skirts at special prices A separate skirt, set off with a trim tailored blouse, is always cool looking and attractive. The models to be om sale to-morrow are care fully made, and feature the seasonable fabrics for Spring and Summer. Semi-made Wool Skirts, in biack-and- gray, mavy biwe-and-gray, and mavy blue or pewter with Roman stripes; a box-plaited model, at $14.75 Semi-made Wool Skirts, in white flannel and black, white or navy blue serge; some in box-plaited and others in side-plaited models, at $10.50 (First Floor) Fashionable Woolens for tailored suits or frocks Everything im woolen fabrics that good taste and good style demand this season may be found ready to hand in the Department located in the Fifth Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street corner of the First Floor. Here, then, are piquetines and twill cords; sports tweeds and wool jerseys; novelty stripe woolens (for separate skirts); wool crepes; and embroidered silk-and-wool poplins and serges, Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies

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