The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 10

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—— THE EVENING WORLD, | THURSDAY, APRIL 21, Cop, a War Hero, Forced to Quit FEDERAL CREDITS “FORRALL SYSTEMS URGED BY UNIONS en Navn | Made Him Phone Resignation While on Post as She Stood His Job by Wife! es : os “0 RGR EIR RENE SESS PI SBR AERTS IIIS OT A AE RTI AE ITT LD RI EOL TE EE LIL IE Sere ty | einen. W. Jett Lauck, Labor’s Econ- omist, Says Wage Cuts Will Not Solve Problem. | 4 Further extengion of public contro} | €nd supervision of ratiroads was ad- veoated in an address by W. Jett Lauck, economist for the railroad! Bnions, read by one of his associates at a meeting here to-day of ihe} Woman's Trade Union League i The economist contended that re- Quiring the railroads to “serve com Merce and industry effectively” rather than the “individual interests of a small group of financiers and invest- | ment bankers,” would develop the} “full possibilities of the industry in| necessities of the railroad situation,” asserted Mr. | Tauck, “the necessity of maintaining the solvency of the transportation in- dustry and at the same time reducing @nd readjusting freight rates in order to stimulate a revivay of traffic and Business activity, will not be met by & reduction in the wages of railroad employees.” He suggested that the present transportation act be extended with the following objects in view: To subordina’s the existing finan- cial control of the railroads to the Public Interest by placing the trans- portation industry upon a cost of service basis. To obtain long term credits for the Tailroads under Government auspices. To create machinery for super- vision, in the public interest, of rail- way expenditures and operating and financla! performance | To work out unification of railroad | properties, so that the maximum re- Bults in economy and efficiency of Operation may be attained. Salute eueinnenn 22D REG. HOLDS REUNION. Detendum | The Defendum Association, the vet- eran organization of the 22d Regiment, N.Y. N. G., held its fiftieth annual re- union last night at the Park Avene Hotel, 34th Stre Covers were ia Gen, George W. i Yeteran of the 22d, spoke on the tra- ditions of the regiment during the Civi War and down to the present time. Addresses were made vy Col, Fied F. Humphreys and Mator Edward H. Sny- » and a letter was read from Col, john T. Camp, the aged sole surviving former commander of the regiment, ex- jon the force. | the station house was not ony greater ton, Biltmore and Belmont, have also c Piteing his regret that illness barred is presence from the reunion. 18 East 31st St., DIREC ECT FROM THE LINOLEUMS CARPETS DRAPERIES Positively under normal prices Wilton in this lot. A real high-grade fri: of beautiful Chi “ALAMEDA” $1.25 Heosy Brussels Hard-wearing quality, in a assortment of \tterns Starr. tie OOC wearing Rug in good-looking $1.25 Cork Linoleum STARTING TO-MORROW —8 A. M. to 8 P. M.— MILL—IN THIS WONDERFUL VALUE-SAVING SALE OF—. RUGS $100 (9x12) Wonstevs ROYAL WILTONS. in this sale at this ridiculous price—a \ good variety of designs may be had—also a few ‘ ad $110 BP ($312) Plain Colored TSX; WILTONS good wearing high-grade Rug that cannot be dupiicaed at this price—in Grey, Taupe, Green For Every Room in the Home and Offices. $125 BIGELOW-HARTFORD Imperial Bangor WILTON ed Wilton Rug -in a range and Per: Seamless Wiltons also included. $55 (9x12) SMITH’S SEAMLESS VELVET ll wool, closely woven, one piece, high lustre; etek, perfect—Oriental and Floral designs. $60 (9x12) SMITH’S woi. AXMINSTERS These Rugs are extra heavy, high piled and come in a big selection of patterns and colors. CARPETS hhalls and stairs... d| patterns; all colors BRUSSELS $12.00 Seamless—6x9 Ft. | $20.00—9x12 Seamless A closely woven hard- @® Q54 Hard wearing; good variety LINOLEUMS by Him. Jim Soscia is a first class fighting man, with an overseas war record, liked the work and intended keeping at it, His wife, who has a decidedly firm chin, did not want him to stay He compromised last night by resigning. The amusement of his comrades at than that of Jim himself when he| took @ thelr heels. One Jumped to the $ 120 {inet was seen with hir wife and two chil-| eet ae 12: Tax) dren to-day at their home, No. 213 a () Siren 1 to ® A to EE. East 10th Street. Mrs. Jim,a pleasant] Mody Identified an P. J. Snyder's, | Branch Store: 511 6th Ave. but determined looking little lady,|, Joseph P. Fleischer of No. 20 Win- | told about the case. “L simply will not let him be @ po- liceman, and that's all there 1s to it,” she told an Evening World reporter. “It keeps him out at all sorts of crazy hours and leaves me alone at night with the children. Besides, he is never here to take me anywhere, 1 just wouldn't have it” Jim smiled at the reporter. “You see?” he said. “What can a fellow do?” Soscia, who is twenty-six years old,| |} was a member of the 76th Coast Ar- tillery, with which organization he saw service in France. He declared to-day that he would go back to hia} | eld trade as a jeweller. HELD FOR OLD BILL AT THE WALDORF Blumenstock Arrested as Swindler on Complaint of House Detective. Robert H. Blumenstock of No. 106 Audubon Avenue was arrested in the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria last night and locked up in the West Thirtteth Street Police Station charged with indling the Waldort out of a bill of 50. According to the detectives, sev- eral other hotels, including the Vander- bilt, Commodore, Imperial, Ritz-Carl- en victimized by the same man, and ditional charges probably will be made against him. Blumenstock was arrested on com- plaint of Joseph Smith, house detective Of the Waldorf, who said the man reg- {stered thore on Feb. 22 under the name of Robert H. Rosenstadt and stayed for thirty days, running up a bill of $250 Near 5th Ave. and offered only Turkestan’ 3928 49 in patterns. 69:3 Ae 23% $2.25 Heavy Velvet Carpet |27 inches wide, suitable 00 C | for bole sad oe © ered 1: hg 9.9% $2.00 Genuine Inlaid of patterns and colors rn spn Se (GQ rk et pts tr c in com ve as in good patterns, carpet sortment of tiles and parquet. and tile patterns. oq yd. oq. yd. GRASS RUGS $6.00 Grass Rugs—46x9 Ft. $15.00 Reversible Grass—9x12 A perfect double warped 95 The Grass Rug that com- in Blue, and pares with best grade on market; colorings; assorted lg - | assorted patterns and colors. CRETONNE SCRIM a CURTAIN Heavy quality i various | Lace edged and fancy y 3; mare fam ont and patterns; suit- sie covers "and | double border; woven | Surely fener “nee stripes; 36 in, wide, pe aBcn | 10cm | 1. Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled | butiding at No. 258 West 28th Street, the men looked into the sti ing © patrolman gave an alarm and ail tified the body of the man picked up| from the Meadows y 20 SHOTS FIRED IN BURGLAR CHASE | "*"""""-" Detectives Capture Three Men on Roof of West Side Furrier’s | | Loft. | After firing twenty shots in an effort | to stop four men alleged to have been | trying to break into a furrler’s loft terday ax Percy J. Snyder, en- 290 Fifth Ave. Detectives Lambert, Morrison and O'Connor of the West 30th Street Sta- tion arrested three men and locked ther on a telephone message that burglars were at work ata skylight. They gained the roof through an adjoining building, after stationing two uniformed patroi- men in front. They saw four men at work on the skylight, they say. One of et and see- LATEST MODELS in Gray, Brown and Black ede; also in Dull or bases Colt and White in 3 SESSA field Place, Jersey City, to-day iden mower Saks Company Announce to Begin Friday a Most Remarkable Sale of Jewelry AT IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONS character at such remarkable reductions of immediately. Diamond Rings 75 Rings—14-kt. gold with 1 diamond set in genuine onyx . : ‘ 40 Rings—14-kt. gold with 1 diamond and 2 square sapphires Reg. 3 25 Rings—14-kt. gold with 1 dimond and engraved platinum top. 25 Rings—14-kt. gold with 1 diamond and engraved platinum top. ' Reg. 50 Rings—18-kt. white gold 7 clustered diamonds and platinum top ; 20 Rings—14-kt. gold with 1 diamond set in square platinum top 15 Rings—14-kt. gold with 2 2 diamonds set in square platinum top. 2 Rings—14-kt. gold with 2 diamonds and a square ‘ sapphire set in platinum 3 Rings 14-kt. white gold set with 1 large diamond 2 Rings—S diamonds and 8 square sapphires set in engraved platinum 2 Rings—3 diamonds surrounded by square cut sapphires set in platinum. 2 diamonds in shank ; 50 Rings—14-kt. gold ‘with ‘solitaire diamond setin platinum lined prongs. 50 Platinum Weiiting Bihgs — Beautifully graved i Flexible Diamond Bracelets 10 Bracelets—Set with 3 beautiful diamonds in en- graved filigree ations top. 14-kt. gold back . 7 Bracsiotamtet with 3 Aanonde and 2 square sap- ig ires in anereret ot filigree platinum top. 14- t. gold ba F 5 Bracelets—Set with 5 amined in engraved fili- gree platinum top. 14-kt. gold back. en- 4 Bracelets—Set with.7 diamonds in engraved fili- gree platinum top. 14-kt. gold back. 10 Bracelet Watches—Set with 18 diamonds and 6 square cut mpobires, Platinum top. White gold back. 17 jewel lever movement. Black ribbon strap... ; ’ Tec Param ud Main Floor doscamwsve += etn esenet st River off Sunken |gineer of a tugboat. that of his|drowned Nov. 22, when his boat was In collision with another one. Havana Satin. Reg. 22.50, Now 50, Now Reg. 45.00, Now 0.00, Now Reg. 50.00, Now Reg. 75.00, Now Reg. 32.50, Now 4] ‘GLASSBERG BETWEEN 30TH AND 31ST STS, Distinctive Smart Spring Models in Short & Medium but there are times when he {s all for | up on charges of burglary early toxtay. ey de themselves as Joe compromise, That is why he is not| Kreliy twenty-two, of No, 426 West => Vamp Shoes © |a policeman to-day Ith Street; Henry Bechler, twenty, of >, aR Jim joined the force as a probation-| No 20 Gansevoort Street, and John 5 om: ary patrolman on Jan. 31, and ten] powd, twenty, of No. 222 East 17th days ago was assigned to patrol duty | Street. at the Fast 67th Street Station. He| ‘The detectives went to the building LA PARISIAN Black or rown ~ stra; $ 20 Linc 12: Tan) BETWEEN 307H AND BIST STS, Ab 34th St. Fine Diamond An opportunity to secure diamond jail of this in price seldom presents itself, and should be taken advantage Represented in the collection are: 14.50 29.50 29.50 38.50 38.50 50.00 Reg. 75.00, Now 55.00 Reg. 150.00, Now 125.00 and 8 small ones in platinum. Reg. 185.00, Now 150.00 Reg. 195.00, Now 175.00 Reg. 295.00, Now 255.00 Reg. 125.00, Now 98.50 18.50 Reg. 150. 00, Now 105.00 Reg. 175.00, Now 140.00 Reg. 195.00. Now 158.50 Reg. 250.00, Now 200.00 Reg. 200,00, Now 175.00 Also—Diamond Bar Pins, Diamond Cuff Links, and Diamond Scarf Pins at Correspondingly Low Prices. Snyder was ARIE Pre me Friday and Saturday’s Happiness Candy Offers Wappiness Club Gyffer 1 Ib. of Assorted Full Cream Caramels Lb. Bi hocolate Dutch Creams Assorted F it’s quality Candies you like, this message is for you. First—the Happiness Candy Club Offer brings two of the most popular candies made— Full Cream Caramels, plain and nutted, in an assortment of flavors, and Chocolate Dutch Creams — delicious _ assorted cream centers, covered with bittersweet chocolate. Each is the finest quality of its respective kind that can pos- sibly be made—the sort you buy in other high grade stores at from 80c to $lapound. In the Happiness Stores this week you can buy both pounds for one dollar—as long as they last. Both Pounds or $ Additional Suggestions Cocoanut Bon Bons 60c Ib. , Jersey Milk Chocolates 89c lb. Chocolate Verithin Mints 79c |b. tter Sweet Week-End Candy Specials Two pounds—Home Made Assortment—Reg ular price $1.50. . 13 Park Row 90 Nassau Street 32 Cortlandt Street 416 B’way, Cor. Canal BROOKLYN:— |; “Arcade” Chocolates, A | Milk Chocolate Covered sorted — Regular- 59 wae clan 6 ly 65c a pound C | price 75c a pound 4c in Crrery (ox 1272 B’way, nr. 33rd St. 1343 B’way, nr. 35th St. 2249 B’way, nr. 80th St. 42 East 23rd Street 2690 B’way, nr. 103rd St. Fifth Ave., nr. 23rd St. -Fulton and Nostrand. NEWARK:—601 Broad St. and 785 Broad St. -$ 1 39 B’way, Cor. 146th St. 64 EB, 14th Street 25 West 42nd Street 135 West 42nd Street Cor. 59th St. & 3rd Ave. cre Ath enor am eheete James McGreery & Co. 1200 Pairs en’s Oxfords | All- Leather | Special for Friday and Saturday Q* These Oxfords are the new Summer models— at this price many men will wisely fill their Summer needs. Black and Dark Tan Calf in medium toe—Light Tan Calf in wide toe. All Sizes A Special Sale of Men’s Pajamas 2%... Made of Printed Percales and selected Cotton materials in a wide range of fancy Stripes. 1° Suit Made of Printed Madras in colored Stripes, also plain colors and White; neatly ttimmed with silk loops. Men’s Shoes, 2nd Floor Men’s Furnishings, Main Floor IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT

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