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+o Seeman ‘8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. TAXICAB B LAZARUS FREED PICK “SWAT-THE-FLY”| PRESIDENT PAYS 4 NDITS OF LARCENY CHARGE| CONTEST WINNERS] BET OF NEW HAT if | ~ TO M’MENIMEN - CHASED ONTO FERRY Retum a Verdict of WASHINGTON, April 18 ae. | Acquittal. * | Under instructions from Judge Nott a quitted Dr Bernard Lazarus of No. 448 \y by Judge Humphrey to during the week of Jane Ly 3, last, of Prof haven re In a strike twelfth Cheas Game Ends With | jon om Bint Move, prisoner han a hun- They gath- Jixige Nott Instructs the Jury to Emanuel | pablanca of the Names of Victors of Evening World Prizes Will Be An- nounced To-Morrow Dr. Royal 8. Coy of Health, and Superintendent of Schools, met » Harvard Club at noon to-day and the final selections of winnera of The Tivening World “Swat the Fly” Contest The names of the winners will be announced in ‘The Evering World to- The police fear ata to Bing Sing or con- offer of a} move in the to the of the od th ban thirty-first last night, much Gieappoint ment =| SterniBrothers UST before the Chicago J vention Warren G, Harding and Walter L. McMenimen of Massachusetts tnade u little bet. Geniral park Week tr (Hal cokteea To-day Mr, McMenimen, who has With grand larceny in the first degree Dr. Lazarus was accused of getting $5,000 from Mra. Rebecea Smith of No. A Lenox Avenue for obtaining a com mutation from Gov. Smith for her hun- Just been appointed to the Rail- © Board, is wearing @ | Four Held After Jersey City Bartender Gives Battle— lat . Playing the white uy Lopez opening. ‘T pawns, Mr, MeMenimen bet Mr, Har- ding that he would be the Re- morrow He Also Is Arrested band, Jacob Smith, who had been sen- en fear, Capablases H } . — publican nominee. Mr. Harding White hack ae ina tenced to from five to ten years In Au- RY INT S CRA Sat: he Would: Rot be nominatea wa | iT Re ity wa West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) '’ West 43rd Street i sew Yana! nat, wre ta en vearn™ Av-1 INQUIRY INTO BUS CRASH. ; WR ata ( , if men went from a New York| si County, Dre Lasaris, it was aca and was willing to wager # hat. By wrk g) Sexicab into the saloon at No. 401) charged, promised he could got the com-| Sere InJared tm Colltstom with) Mr. Harding Jost the bet and Bh a Grand Street, Jersey City, early to-| utation because of hia intimate friend Auto In Stapleton, _ paid sk. Ba a | @@y, and after having several drinks | ship with Gov. Smith. ‘The former Gov-| Edqar Neuter of No. 465 Vanderbilt = x nae Bb Kt A recent fortunate purchase enables us to present field up the bartender, Charles omor granted the commutation, but| Avenue, Stapleton, owner and driver of/ ARRESTED IN A CHURCH, Be Rig ' 4 r, and took $50 from the cash | later revoked it a motor bus In whieh @ score were Ir x ~ BB Pat ry . iter, “1 am forced unwillingly to instruct] jured when the bus collided with an au- Ra Piatt EXTRAORDINARY VALUES na SALE of ‘They ran to their taxi and started|for an acquittal,” said Judge Nott, “as|tomobile yesterday at Clifton, and! Joreph Martin of No, 26 Bowery, was| is k 31 Ql (Drew) fer tne Pennsylvania at Exchange | there ts no evidence that Mrs, Smith,| Charles Lindquist of No, 523 Thiri| held for the Grand Jury to-day in the) ™ Place, foliowed by the bartender, who / had snatched up a revolver and _ damped into another automobile. Before the men could get on the jin paying the money, relied on the | representations alleged in the indict- ment, or that ehe was dissatisfied with the remults of De, Lazarus's work. But the only person who emerges from the Avenue, Manhattan, owner of the car that turned over the bus, have beer summoned to appear to-day In the Sta- plgton Pollee Court to explain the vol- Histon. Second District Criminal Court, Jersey City, on the charge of attempted bur- tury, following his urrest early this morning in the Polish Catholic Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa, Jersey UNION MEN PLEAD GUILTY. Leaders Hiring Thee to Women’s Suede Strap Pumps PY terry the bartender opened fire, and|case with any reanon to congratulate | Miss Jennie Mason, twenty, a tonog-| (ity ‘Beat Up” Strikebreaker.” Fashionable footwear constructed to the highest specifications 9 himself js the District. Attorney of | rapher, of No. 83 Harrison Street, Sta-| Father Ignatius Szudrowics. rector of! Judge Gfobs in Bronx County Coart 4 A ; ' H _ ‘they all began shooting back at him Cayuse Saat. ‘Whe etped py his guns pletion, Hie cay os orion Sojur a were | the church. called tt he | to-day accepted pleas of guilty of as- and embodying workmanship of the finest character. ; # Hy Nobody was hit and the four men|ind stpaink that everybody elas con.| Island Hospital to-day to be. still un- | poles amid they foun fault in the third degree from Max E |) dumped from their taxi and ran onto} corned in the case, while not guilty of | conactous from internal and skull In-jon Martin, During the night, they a Organizer of the Suitcase and i the boat. improper. conduct, has been gullty at] jurtes. Hospital oMotals sald they be-|the poor box of the Church of kers’ Union, and Irving Grille . j 5 joant of poor judgment.” Heved she would Peter and Paul, a few blocks away, seph Butinsky, ofMclala of the air Hy Police Capt. Casey and several! “Yaurice I. Rosenberg, an_ inaurance = broken open but it contained nothi ion. ‘They were Indicted on charges le p f Pennsylvania detectives ordered the|agent at No. 154 Nassau Street, in- The Implements found on Martin, tie| of assault in the second peaRennen, that, might hove come, from the ‘Solice sald, were of the kind poor box 0 F ith Dr, Lazarus, has not dicted Jointly wii looters usually employ yet been tried. da ‘Drea Steves,’ Contra) Theatres Nowa @aptair to hold the boat, and then ‘@verybody was told to get off. Warner @tood near the entrance as the pas- semgers left and picked out four men who described themselves as Michael Finherty, twenty-four, 643 President | Street, Brooklyn; Patrick Reynolds, twenty-five, No. 24 Madison Avenue; | Paul Gillo, twenty-two, No. 105 Mad- ‘gon Avenue, and Patrick Murphy, twenty-five, No. 7 Oak Street, Man- hattan. John Slavin, twenty-eight, No. 7 Allen Street, driver of the taxi, ‘was held as a witness, ‘Warner refused to make a com- Plaint against the men and was him- Self arrested on a disorderly conduct Sun.) B. Altman. & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Gray, Brown or Black with Louis Heels. Remarkable Value-Giving in a Sale of PHILIPPINE Hand-Made LINGERIE Fresh, crisp, recently arrived assortments now offered At Less than Manufacturer’s Cost ‘The police also arrested Frank Lal- * ©9, owner of the saloon, on the charge of keeping a disorderly house. Gillo told the police that Laico met the four men in Cherry Street last night and took them to Jersey City in an auto- mobile, John Slavin of No. 25 Allen | Street, Manhattan, the chauffeur, was | held as a witness. All six men were ' held for a hearing on Saturday. HARDING INDORSES PATRIOTIC MAY DAY “Approves American Defense So- ciety’s Plan to Hold Counter- Demonstrations May 1. The Americcan Defense Society's m to hold patriotic celebrations pooshang the country on May 1, to » offeet ings by revolutionary ele- ot as been heartily commended ~ .enident Harding in a letter to (u@ society made public to-day, The Tetter read, in part: (Your pian of holding public gath- erings at which can be voiced the Joyal and patriotic sentiment of the @reat mass of, people who, too fre- quently, are somewhat inarticulate in these matters, ix an excellent and useful one, We have need to enlist ail the influences that can be counted Upon to stand equarely for law, order and our established institutions of Thirty-fifth Street Exquisitely Hand-Embroidered Undergarments with neatly finished scalloped edges. NIGHTGOWNS and ENVELOPE CHEMISES $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 PLAIN CHEMISES PETTICOATS $1.95 $2.25 $2.95 $4.50 and 4.95 SECOND FLOOR Special-price Sales for Tuesday 10,000 Hanks of Superior Shetland Floss will be on sale in the Art Needlecraft Department Women’s Silk Taffeta Umbrellas made of superior-quality silk (in black and the leading colors); smart, eight-rib model, white-tipped, with club mounting; novelty handles in many attractive styles, variously finished with bakelite ring, leather strap, or silk cord-loop. - ee at the phenomenally low price of HOUSEHOLD LINENS 25¢. per honk at Decisive Price Reductions Fepresentative Government. ye society is securine the co-op- @vation of Mayors and patriotic or- Wanizations to make “America Day” @ success. All the staple colors may be found in this assortment, as well as white, black, and such popular novelties as sunset, tomato, apricot, peach, Cuba, Quaker and bluebird. We have assembled especially for this sale a wide assortment of excellent quality linens. exceptionally priced at $6.50 War Revenue tax additional Heavy Irish Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match $4.95, 6.25, 7.50 22x22 inch Napkins....doz. $6.25 Fine Irish Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match $7.50, 8.75, 9.75 22x22 inch Napkins OWNES SILK GLOVES A splendid opportunity for securing a Sum- mer’s supply of working material at an un- usually economical figure. -doz. $8.75 Trish Pure Linen Damask Napkins; full bleached— Breakfast size......... doz. Dinner size...........+ doz. Irish Linen Weft Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match, $3.95, 4.95 22x22 inch Napkins... .doz. ———— Dimity Summer Weight Bed- spreads—Hemmed, each, $1.75, 1.95, 2.75 A New Assortment of All-linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women $7.50 $7.75 . A Limited Quantity of Quality Bed Furnishings at decided price concessions Huck Towels— $4.90 Hemmed...... doz. $2.25, 2.95 Huck Towels (Pure Linen) hemstitched....doz. $8.75, 9.75 Turkish Bath Towels, $4.95, 6.50 The prices are attractively low for these qualities. White Blankets (cut and bound separately) Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs 100 pairs 9. 4 sper pair $5.50 : = _ Superb in LEXCUS. 250 pairs. i ‘ - perpair 8.50 For men Hemstitched, per dozen $3.95, 4.90, 6.90 100 pairs. per pair 10.00 | women & Tape-bordered per dozen 8.90 75 pairs per pair 11.50 Wisdow Drape Given with 4 children Fach Order of Slip Covers initialed . . ° per dozen 4,00 Unusual WRITE. CALL OK PHONE TO-DAY 350 Comfortables { It’sa e TEL-FITZROY 69 | | OWNES Women’s Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs figured silkoline cover, cotton filling, Milk Value a With onstage te oe each . F ; § ; ‘ . $3.05 = 5-Piece R tered } Es Ahelts all vou Hemstitched per dozen $3.00, 6.00 . . ait vate ome nelstosnd cal dee Initialed per half-dozen 1.85, 3.25 450 White Bedspreads — is assured you in inate about a Glove Embroidered per half-dozen 1.35, 2.10 made of crinkled dimity, with embroidered Borden's Grade A milk. | ——— scallaned edvea: Produced and handled j Rare Hand-hemmed, tape-bordered . each 48c. i ith the most Te i | A SALE of Bargains Ss 4 e wi e scrupulous ¥ Sy rge Madeira hand-scalloped ; each 48c. Size 2 x24 yards + + + each $3.15 its hidh stand: of ae | y Size 214x234 yard h 4.00 care, its hign siandard oe i PHONE STERLING 1332 Hemstitched, tape-bordered, or novelty col- Nee G7BKE74 YATES 4 sine 1ene . purity and richness is 50 oo F, da ored . : each 35c. . . rigidly maintained. 1 Tne a acetate | Madsicn Handoembividered (love sis) Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases i, ural collected, detinered and ees shi Clits | Penn . i Our representative will tell a. SPA bs each " . * "se - 35c. at special prices you about our Grade A service. * UPHOLSTERY Co, tna fd Hh 214 W, 84th St., Near 7th Av. SHOWKOOM AND FACTORY 511 7th Ave., Cer. 37th St, Offer Also Appli Sew dersesand since itiatd Both Sales on First Floor) (Both Sales on Fourth Floor) BORDENS Apply Also nd, Staton I a FarmFroducts Co.Inc. = a ae Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Cortlandt 7961, Nien Wants Wer Wonsers hs acabl bh -'. aie ib 8 einen acai & enrtsio Ss Spee ahied Liner | a ~ ) aif :