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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. 4 99 Fe OLD P.-0. EMPLOYEES PASSPORT HELD UP _ |: te nave their oassoort vised vy | Say HE CONFESSED HOLDUP! FRANK GILMORE Farrar’s Zip . NOLONGERNEEDRETIRE | BELL'S SECRETARY |returved trom abrooa inst Decomber.| arrestee toy Baraiacy, chartos W: Keeps Crimi oe _ Srecke Sheee other cuarnes but her passport had not been vised to , f comply with this reguintion, She had a ¢ 9| WASHINGTON, April 2.—Reve- She Had Been Abroard and Hnd|to return to St. John, the nearest| Charlea W. Brooks, twenty-five, who | usy in AZA | cation of the Post Ortice order Hxing American Consul said he was an electrician living at No. | | Sot retirement MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP a employest at Failed to Comply With oo 269 Avenue B, was arraigned to-day in : sixty-two yoars for women and Regulations. Grits Body Found in Bay tdenti-| Harlem Court by Detective Lynch se Leoncavalle " fled, charged with burglarizing the haber- 1S sixty-five for men was wnnounced Scoial 10 'The Evening World.) ded | never w ‘ een dashery of Abraham Harris, No. 114 | wutah fs etersny by Postmaster kage MONTRBAL, Quebec, April 22.—Not) The girl's body found yesterday! tesington Avenue, from which $4,000 ; Hays. Postal employees eligible the Immigration inwa of the United| in the bay near the Statue of Liberty| worth of goods were stolen April 3. h ‘ salag Is | for retirement under oye act, DUL States but a provision of the passport! was Kentified to-day as that of Lottie] The police said Brooks admitted the t (= greatest the A Dionty who desire to remain in active set- regulation was the cause of Mine Mack: a typlat who lived with her| burglary and claimed he received tut 4 typiat who lived with ner) $127 for the stolen sod. He also. conte Pince, the Bronx, She disappeared Fvb.| that he was. on vice, will hereafter (ill out question- —enazie, secretary to Dr. Alex Graham . Abraham Hela, at No, 1050 Hall Reception to Be Tendered Sec-) i retary of Actors’ Associa- a. the police said, | gu nan value in what Miss | Joets 4, and each cane wa Pe tell, being refused adn én f a tie pertorinance | naires, and each case will be passed Hell, being refused admission to thi Upon individually by the Postmas- L. Hartt, Chief Immi-] 19, leaving a note in which she sald Beery, Stabe? lenbanbrenion tion in Filmland ter General's ome r the American Gov-| she was ill and despondent. and would! oy the pier at the foot of Hast Twenty | ¥ oot Where yacuncies exist iene not be 4. The identification was|fourth Street and evcaped with $4,000, | Taal ete Ph nee fale Hien | made at the Beltevuc Hospital morgue! Three of the men, aince arrested, are | meric ; i experienced workers, former em plying for entry to th | » i | now doing time for the holdup. Brooks, | yb mnt whe re hh A in Vppty entry to thi ited Abad} by Miss Stickler's father, Isaac Streier | the police said, was sent to Elmira | | ploy oO resigned may be Li within one landed from! of No. 456 Boulevard, Bayonne. Reformatory for burglary in 1918. slated, being placed one grade be- ver studied flow that they fom when retired, = = } * * , vlatead nes number of film players | noite: ‘The New Yorker is to spend some! An old friend, Mme, Etien Heact | ; OWER STORE | Gifs ere fostering the equity, spirit] aimior Mary Jan "etic: |CAPABLANCA’S FOURTH WIN. kibe Bryant A Bargain Basement | Huddersfield [nr tne ci “nn | Fesvein Price The Only Bargain Store for Stout Women 33." | worsted men’s now, engaced in film work, with u E eaeanthy entice’? Wo nonselaniie, Twn por] Gravaya, ap 38th St. Bere cae ings eee acres eed | Eeriiae tor | Suit Sale—24-78 29-68 « 59.75 | Leet sii @UIy from Glendale, near hero, te aa ae 0 at le ‘ the Stou oman | | 4 TT sm rempwcy-corpen on One Floor | B | suits at *60 {thelr leads aL. Now Yer ano mate ial The stout woman who | ioe deal iia the he finds it difficult to get or $25 less than tafle for coll at Pa the masters, clothes to fit her need Whe freight steamer Julio Lucken= | phe sgachowell Club will give not run all around town | Bach has arrived here from York with 2, Capt. W. H Captain for t "tation Company is here Statcelin’ Norili facilities of Lox Angeles harbor Heinrich solo sopr to nieht for her apparel. In our Economy Base- ment, everything can be found on one floor, at Lowest Prices. some shops ask for them machine-made! Julia Larac Mathiew anc numbers John A. Lapp of Now York will be {Me principal speaker of the evening| pitta Ruf ata dinner here ni Monday given | evenin, by the Bureau of Catholle Charities He! will 4iscuss health and American-| yim of iam. Jeenfly music eritle of the Evening Floyd | Mail Sunday the New Waists £4.95 £4.85 20.08 99.75 35.00 59.75 d Newest styles, including both plait. | Worsted Jersey. Notch, Tuxedo, Belted, B tailored and handsomely trimmed mo- | straightline and sport models. Many = dels, DevelopedinT ricotine, WoolSerge, beautifully silk lined. Sizes to 56 bust. J JED, SS a Corsets Dress Sale ' . (Cran inSi on rh Dy lor KnS Qt } 4 from Now York ani te forgetting the heavyw | SCS Nite Atenueaa) = thanks him. for offering to : Designed by Lane Bryant. : ‘ wis AMULET SAS a The move uptown brings fren LaeConetasina 27.28, | Very becoming new Spring F QOS but declined the e WI vas everes ts models in Crepe de Chine, he is afraid ¢ sickness: Small size Bust Suj eae 2 to 8 West 38th Street — q whe, Norma tna prices down. Aina 18 ty of Gewnate | “Nahe BAS... | cresting, Georget tc ae ae eT tiyai in Pasadena from 5 PA . a pe de Chine Waists Frost base ©) ; 4l- repe, Satin, Silk Poplin, 5 4 A } WIN entertain next Wednesday with The Gift Shop of Fifth in all colors.,.2,95 to 5.95 | 42. Value $595..°3.95 | Serge, Mj tke Pas. Step in—instead of in and up and out @ bridge tea at the Annandale Coun. | Avenue” will be more con- Strong Coutil C 5.95 ge, Mignonette, Tus { try: Club ~~ ‘ veiently plaed’ for. od rong Coutil Corsets. . 5.9: sah age Voile and mer- whenit moves to 39thStreet cerized Foulard. Many WANAMAKER DECORATED. and 5th Avenue. Until then, Smart Wraps trimmed with embroid- 4 Venesuclan © Conferred on | you will be repaid by the ery, beads and braid. } lim end Grover A. Whairn, | discounts for what you may and Coats i ; ' eDr. Estoban Gil-Horges, Venezuelan wee 18 convenience. For as 1 Minister of Foreign Relations, long as our old home is open, if ferred the Order of the Liberat discounts of 10% —20% wpeond claus yeasterda = Wanamaker and Grover A. W recognition of th AB members of the Committee. Follow! —30% — 40% and 50% pre- vail upon all the charming things for which Ovington's { Wallen ana sre Wanams Ai! Ovington murore are wb 18 80 well and widely novelty mixtures, plain and j datencin Giasion, ‘wh io ah itll patie tag ; pleated models, Black, Navy | Weare eneeh 2th O V I N G 7 O N 9 S ie tive styles. Cut full and roomy, of i HR rd 3% to 18-75 Chambray, Gingham, Percale, Challie, 138i 0} Tuesday had ce es vate th and Flannelette. Pretty patterns. oO “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’’ cer of Pul Don’t miss this opportunity \\\ Wanamaner was od 12-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd'St Underwear to act & new Wrap or Coat. BN 1-49 to 4.95 iver, pasa Mee Wy f Waihite Commltilen cs; 0Be: ||) ‘Boal Poplin Weel Maiace, ||| eeneeeenemees’:s venccinsestereeeeeremssiemeeeeeemeeeeeensees eaived u French decoration earlier tr “ aAr om Muslin Chemises....... 98¢ | Tweeds, Polo Cloth, Sik | Bw AEE ED AJ] TW —Lxpcctant mothers may also profit th ; pectant mothers may also profit ‘ | paves Naingook Nightgowns..1.95 | Faille MATERNITY by thisbigeale, Marvelous ba gaina Trave li ng A, bro 7] d ——— White Muslin Petticoats 2.50 24.95 to 5.50 | in all kinds of Maternity apparel, Dresses, Skirts, Midas, Athletic Union Suits... .3.25 Coats, Petticoats and Underwear with no “Maternity Look.” ‘ | a j IE BRYANT LOWER STORE, 23 WEST 38th STREET. You will see Walk-Overs in every country ‘FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS — FIFTH = : | all over the globe. No matter how different | ‘ Saas eI | the shoe customs of the country, Walk-Overs | -_ a i “y | -_ 7 are setting new standards of style just as they | | do here in town. The demand for Walk-Overs rs S : | became world-wide because of merit. =] Se as PRINCESS PAT pie le) FOURTEENTH STREET _Gstablisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Gee pate acai 6 ‘ ——w over the world, It is the shoe women every- where use for day wear, be- cause it is 90 comfortable, tris faced foe The heel is aeithertoohigh wer too low. Two Saturday Specials MEN’S SUITS We are running special groups of suits at the very low prices of “23.50” and “32.50” as introductory specials to our fine line of suits for men and young men—ineluding both conservative models and youthful styles. Black Kid $9.00 Tan Kid $10.00 510 Fitth Ave. ‘Other Ws John Punt Jones was mate of a vessel while still a boy | Boys’ Wearmoor Suits with Two Pairs Trousers . . *20.° 179 Broadway 1179-75 Broadway ; One Group Featured at AnotherGroupFeaturedat " Poutnkepnns ° . by Complete line of Phoenix ind Van Rualte Ho Worth #20.00 with one pair 23.50 32.50 as suit prices go! Includes Suits Made to Sell at 35.00 Includes Suits Made to Sell at 45.00 In this group there are youthful, clever! cut styles—in smart new fabrics, includ- ing the new pencil stripes in browns, : ‘ blues and blacks—also mixtures in grays, at this price in both regular and stout greens and other colors sizes, These suits are silk mixture fabrics, etc. —a very large ussortment is being shown ry the trousers go first in boys’ clothes, it means double service to buy two pairs at the price of one suit. A Norfolk model, designed specially by us, these suits are tailored in solids, herringbones, and mixtures, and possess all those solid, rugged qualities of workmanship and wear which has made the name Wearmoor another word for Service. 8 to, 18 years. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP — FIFTH FLOOR Read To-Morrow’s MORNING WORLD For Complete Details of To-Day’s BASEBALL GAMES The Best Baseball and Sporting Page | Published in New York City Men’s Tenderfoot Oxfords—3 Styles Not all sizes in each style, but a good range of sizes throughout the lot mostly black—broad and medium toe shapes—all have Goodyear welted soles —excellent workmanship throughout and are designed to give the maximum Price 4.40 Were Priced at $7.85, $8.85 and $9.85 of comfort and durability. See Pages 20 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising SOON ew meme Fn ETE MERE RETURN TON TET ei cna iiad kin sexaian orn oor aniein erat ws # ~ | h a 4 /