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‘Swat the Fly”’ Prize Winners’ Party i? To-Morrow Will Be a Notable Affair: MAODE TINSON $25. BYARD FOR Prominent Men to Make Ad- dresses, Prizes Will Be Dis- tributed, All in Gold, and There Will Be Refreshments and a Joyous Time. We have good news for the winners ef the “Swat the Fly” Contest who | are coming to the worth Building to-morrow to receive | their prizes. The mother of Anna Soberi, the girl who won of the $50 prizes for ber poem, but was afraid that she might not be able to come because of infantile paralysis, telephoned The Evening World to-day that Anna would be there. Anna aidn’t want to stay home while the other winners were having their party, not even if she could have one of her own at her house. She begged to be allowed to come, and her par- ents have decided to help her to and from the Woolworth Building so that she too can have some of the fun. Plans for the party are almost com- pleted. Enough ice cream and cake for 136 children and their 116 guests*have een ordered, to say nothing of the sandwiches and boxes of candy which wil be distributed. And to-morrow, the first thing in the morning, The Hvening World will send to the bank for the $1,000, all in shiny gold pieces, which was given by Edward Hatch| ‘the fiy’s text enemy. Mr. Ie great Hatch will also be the host at the! and will be glad to sce every ‘one af the successful contestants. ‘Dr. Royal 8. Copeland. Health Com- missioner, one of the judges of the contest, will be there and will person- ally congratulate the children. Dr. Model No. 11 Victrola Special Offer Victrola No. 11 Tiustrated Records to amount of 150.00 10.00 160.00 00 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Payments Interest Charged ferred Payments. MeCreery No on De- party at the Wool |< that if you bring both fath, mother, or two fric ‘ at Grand Ave. |unable to attend th Be very careful about he rule will b nfore ption, ana ‘The THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL Bs } sur y \ | \ \t t i | Bowm | % BBAWARD' FOR Porm directions for reaching the Woolworth | Building wt Broadway Park and g¢ EAL ESTAIE AT AUCTION. Ettinger, the Superintend every effort to that he would the city on business oon anderVeer, a member State Board of Regents, is com- ing all the way from Albany to to the children, and Dr, W Hutchinson will make the trip B will be Dr Daniel D. of Mr. Hatch |] 4 Jackson, both as he Committe Me Cost You | Through Tax and Associa ce of the ants’ at 2.30 she an to be ther by 2 o'clock if they . As it was impossible to ide for all the con- testants as well 1200 honorable ment that the jnvitati those who will receive prizes. Ni Absolute Trustee’ others will be admitted. Each winner will be allowed to bring guest, a parent, relative o but not more than one. 67 Liberty St., Evening World d New York City to be disappointed a outside, You will find in another place ful! not want any one nd have to remain _REAL ESTATE A AT_ AUCTION. _ 10 BIG ADVANTAGES (1) It is only 34 minutes running time and Sc fare by subway ex- press to 42d Street—and you get a seat. Baychester station, on the N. Y. and Westchester R. R. is 5 min- utes’ walk from the property. At the very gateway of the splendid new $1,000,000 Isaac L. Rice Playfield, with its stadiums, swimming pool, library, restau- rants, tennis, baseball, football, bowling, canocing, etc Golf on adjacent municipal links, Boating, yachting, fishing; on Pelham Bay. Right at Pelham Bay Parkway, the best automobile road from New York to the north and Acres and acres of Pelhe Park for you and the kiddies to roam over. | ) Bathing and swimming at beach or in big salt-water pool. Within few minutes’ trolley of schools, stores, movies, etc, And the best of all, real homes, built as the owners want them Improvements tax-free for ten yea Amid all the joys of country and shore, but with all the privileges and advantages of New York City “‘History FASTER THAN | “In 1858 my fat and 6th Avenues, at from $800 to $ are now worth $5( “In November, 190th Streets, for low the subways.” walk or churches, Parkway No other tract in the pat of the special attractions SATURDAY, MAY 14, the premises: mammoth tent. rain or Construction costs BEST ALL YEAR HOME SITES IN THE BRONX Read the list of the att and visit the property. ington Avenue Subway, get off at the Pelham Ba tion, right at property tract carefully, Note its incomparable advantages and select your home-site. Messrs. Kalish & sealien: Attorneys 27 William St. N. ¥. C. BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Inc., (REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER) 149 Broadway, New York further reduction TERMS ©: ions above ke the Lex- fare, and Park Sta- amine the bth Avenue 20 NO" rm MEW YORK MUST GROW NORTH SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKMAP i freshments will cc and, my Rood they w nally the gold pieces will be Be sure and ¢ Romember t Come ¢ d don’t bring morg than one porso’ REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION || Send at once for Joseph P. Day Plan “How to Have Your Lots Also full details and my patented STRING MAP of LONG ISLAND CITY New York City Subway Saturday, May 7th, 1921 At 1 P. M., Rain or Shine, in Mammoth Tent bet. 6th and 7th Aves., Long Island City fk Tea Taw Avenue, ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE exemption on improvements equals be stations mentioned: y the main routes. ther come with you will know the way, but if yo ther child with you, rex instructions carefully and put ni your pocket or purse to make and to come, If they ing he that you do not get lost. When ou get out at any of the stations \ ned jw < around for the Voolworth Building, whieh will be We. You have all seen many pte Urea of it, of ¢ and will have |no trouble in recognizing it to mation desk on the main ask how to get to Mr party You will then be di- an you rohante ninth floor, r the congracuiation with you neacnatloeiemnsa WILLERT TAKES NEW JOB. LONDON, April 22.—Str Arthur Wil ert, for some years the London ‘Times pondent In Washington and more ly the representative of that paper Jin Paris, assumed tic position of Amorican expert at the Voreign OMmec Thta includes the duty i Jund explaining the Britis o |ward America to American correspon dents ae fore actually beginnis his work, he will make a ( . United States, Ma 6 will nd some ime in New york and Washington, and he will have a talk t is probat th sir Geddes regarding ations and Sir connection. with in London, Bodie ls U. S. SOLDIER MURDERED. a mem- of Troop A of the Motor Detach- ment of the American urmy of oceupa- |tton, was found on the rondside at} Herschbach near here with a knife buried body above the heart. — | Hospital here eyers was Nothing” Exemption LOTS s Auction Sale Telephone 0744 Cortlandt uctioneer, PELHAM BAY PARK Subway Terminal Lot Sale __ Buy lots where values will ; jump! Repeats Itself”’ {| “New York City has grown northward for 300 years and is still growing northward EVER.” {| “The Astors, Goelets, Rhinelanders, Gerrys and hundreds of other fortunes were founded on BELIEF OF THIS FACT.” her sold at auction ‘ots on Sth 57th, 58th, and 59th Stree: 1,200 each. These same lots 00,000 to $1,000,000 each.” 1893, I sold at auction lots on Parkview Place, East 188- $450 each. Now they are worth $5,000 to $10,000 each.” {[ 50,000 people are crowded out of Manhattan yearly to make room for business. seeking homes NORTHWARD, and they fol They are 600 Subway Terminal LOTS Bounded by Westchester Ave., Bronx and Pelham and Parade Grounds, h of this amazing expansion has a fraction of these 600 CITY LOTS 1 wall sell at on at noon, on shine, under 2D are down, Ten years of tax- H to 40% {may remain on mortgage for one, two or three years at 5!" ; NOW Isthe Time to BUILD . “Private Howard | | Moyers of Three Rivers, Mich,, ‘RACQUET SCRATCH | wail 1,200 Schoolmates Follow the Body of Child Whose Death Is Attributed to Tennis Game. Twelve hundred of her forme schoolmates In Public School No Fa, 168th Street and Teller Avenue, Hrronx, were ranged in ranks two blocks long yesterday in front of No 0 College Avenue as the body of Ida Heller, twelve years old, borne from her home there. The child died of blood polsoning ved while sh a Vacant lot r 1. In striking at the ball ber racquet struck knee, inflicting a slight laceration, to which small attention was paid at that time. When violent hess, soon diagnosed as blood poisoa, developed the small wound on her kree did not at once give evidence that it had been the origin of her disease, After that the trifling scratch received in p.ay was the seat of the trouble, hor condition was past medical help. She died three days after she became ili No satisfactory result followed t efforts of family and physiclan was playing tennis Jon her to discover how the child's knee or the which cut it could W | | tery. A spect and twonty-fl the sixth ¢ ¢ marched with the Principal at the head of the 1.200 school childre: Alexander Th. Heller, a. sal thirty-seven years old, father | died a month ago, Mrs, Ida Hell | ing child six y ttributed to the scratch of a racquet | ar her home April} it became evident | ‘COSTS GIRL HER LIFE $85,000 Rugs, Linoleums, etc. — 1921. loome infected. ‘That the edge of the racquet, which was not new and fomewhat — battered, — must-have tonched Infection or the child have ribbed her knee vpon some Infected ly theory wh d the fatal result 4 a very pretty ehild, bright! studies and a favorits with and with all the school chil« iiam Henwood, Principal of led the t pro ich fell Into line lowed the body of the little her home to the school, children dropped out of line funeral prac pasion | the widowed moth r. has one sury 8 old oe WAR STUNTED GROWTH OF AUSTRIAN CHILDREN. Report of Internatio Ny Known Specialists Made by Reltet Admi Austrian children, dwarfed by un- der-nourishment during the war, never | will attain normal height and weight, | is the oplinion expressed by three inter nationally known specialists In a report made public here last night by the | American Relief Administration. The report was slened by Dr. Adolf Lorenz, orthopedist; Dr. Anton Eisels berg, Vienna brain specialist, and Prof, | mens Lirouet of Johns Hopkins Uni- Vernity, | These children will go through life tn maid the report, | ren of auceoeding a. Furnitere: SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW ONLY 236 Suits for Bedroom—Dining Room—Living Room ingle Pieces of Furniture for Every $40,000 Curtains, Linens, etc.— AT PRICE REDUCTIONS OF 25 TO 40% [ Purchases made now will be held FREE OF CHARGE until you are ready for them | 8,429 DRESSER. BED Ke CHLFFONIEM Heese rice Sale of Refrigerators REDUCED TO Sale of an 9x12 Axminster, Regularly for $85, Teduced to Sale of Gas Ranges Range Combination Gas and ( America’s Greatest Furniture House tte West 125 St. 3-Burner $300 Ivory Enamel Bed Room Suit $1345 Walnut ¢ hippendaleE Bed Rian | Suits (4 pieces). Reduced to $119 Reduced to $985 $975 Walnut Chippendale Bed Room | $20 CaO Rockers, AS Suits (4 pes.). Reduced to $725 ediiced to : $180 Jacobean Oak Chine Closets. $130 Mahogeny Toilet Table. ateed ib $97.50 Reduced to $65 $1285 Mahogany Adam Dining Room $75 Walnut Serving Tables. Site (aipaeces: Reduced to $36 Reduced to. $990 $1590.C ‘ane Damask Living Room $535 Tapestry Settees. # (3 pieces), Reduced to. $375 Retvecd to $1215 $179 Mahogany Chifforobes. $1650 Walnut Heppelwhite Bed Room Reduced to $99.51 Suits (4 pieces). $29.50 pocorn Oak Serving Tables. Reduced to $1239 Reduced to $14.89 $300 Enamel Chifforobes. $139 Ivory Toilet Tables. Reduced to $225 | Rediiced to $79 | $2045 Walnut Chippendale Dining | $1600 Velour Living Room Suits (3 Room Suits (4 pieces). pieces), Reduced to $1195 | Reduced to $1295 Lift Top, White Enamel Lined Reg. Price $22 Sold 57 50 Cash or Credit REDUCED TO REOUCED To -3 Pieces $76.48 $8 43.07 Cash oF Credit $165 Walnut China Closets See Our Special Consists of Bed Room, Dini Marin Bed Outfit “8 MATTRESS. BED SPRING it can be bad In full WE GIVE SPERRY GOLD STAMPS, We have no conrection with a 3-Room Outfit size or three: OPEN SATURDAY EVE! nt human beings ve an average heleht * normal height of orday Ww ccompanying the varsity eth! e1 chimek of Cineinnat were paddling Sohimek was reac captain of meml ty thelr te help anell eh He as under-sized and under- shows that boys f 2 inatend of and A weight of 107 pounds Instead of 123. ¢ of sixteen have @ height of 1 and a woight of 101 A OF 114% ieee {HARVARD STUDENT DROWNS. ROSTON, April 22.—Gerhard Fetzer of Buffalo, a Harvard University | student, was drowned In the Charles waves caused by t which he and Jona by le B. MeCage, ema | went down after a few strokes, C; apni | MeCage caught Schimek and towed | lim to safety ‘21 FLASHING MIRROR [$ CRIME. LYNN, Mass, April 22.—Piashiny | tays froma mirror into the eyes of an= other person constitutes assault, disor. rly conduct and annoying persons. of oppoaite mex, according to a de. ciston made by Associate Justice Elisha M. Stevens In the Lynn District Court, | When he Imposed a $10 fine upon James P. Walsh, who sald he represented & Now York manufacturing concern. Walsh was arrested in his room In @ hotel here to-day after stenographers and bookkeepers employed in an office building on the opposite side of the street had telephoned the police that their work war being Intertered wth by Walahe whe wastamusing nimoalt by holding a mirror in the sunitght and flashing the raye Into the faces of the wirla. —Herr Steger- | waid, who yesterday resigned us Pree BPRLIN, April mier of Prussia, was re-elected to |that post by the Prussian Diet. The Diet cast 237 votes for Stegerwald, aa against 100 for Herr Braun, Soctalist, 517 West t6th St. SRANCHES: Car, Greenwich Av. & Cheistoph. # St. 93 Amsterdam Av., nr, 64th St. 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. 947 Third Av., nr. 57th St. 38 Greenwich St., ar. Battery PL 132 Broad St., nr. South Peers | 920 Ninth Av., nr. etn eo 717 Eig th Av. nr. KRAMER BROS., '“ Quality Meats: Provisions Otlice & Warehouse) FRIDAY AND saTruRDAY WSTAURANTS. ‘Sirs AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED Room $75,000 Housefurnishings Poultry | Bottom Ra. Corned | Beef 3 Selteted Cuts. bie e Rib Roast | Beef, any cut --- 26%. 33h. $200 Gone Leather Living Room Suit (3 Pieces) $1750 Tapestry Living Room Suits 3 pieces), Reduced to $1375 $249 Walnut Chifforobes Reduced to $169 | $1350 Mahogany Queen Anne Dining Room Suite (4 pieces). Reduced to $1087 $55 Imitation Leather Rockers. Reduced to $39.89 $1100 Mahogany Louis XVI Bed Room Suits G pieces) -. Reduced to $789 $325 Walnut China Closets. Reduced to $235 $215 Mahogany Chifforobes. luced to $154 $1700 Walnut Queen Anne Dining Room Suits (4 pieces). Reduced to 5269 ng Room, Living Room $1250 HESS tt REDUCED TO 29.98 CASH OR CREDIT juarter size at the same price NINGS UNTIL 9.30 ny other stores, — tly well made and is typtoal hug offered in thls great’ sale Liberal Credit We invite you to open an account with a single sale article or an entire outfit. ¢ You Need Not Disturb Your Savings Pay a small src down, Your Purchase of + Your purchase will be deliv then pay the balance in snail weekly or monthly payments. These are our only three stores REDUCED TO 9'89 Cash or Credit. $125 Jacobean Oak Buffets. Reduced to $99.50 $236 Tapestry Living Room Suits (3 pieces). Reduced to... $189 $185 Mahogany China Closets Reduced | $37.50 Walnut Side Tables. sila seed to $18.67 $850 Nit eeany Doren Ace Hiaie Suits (4 pes.). Reduced to $645 $29.50 Jacobean Oak Side Tables, Reduced to $14.89 $145 Walnut Vanity Dressing Tables. Reduced to $99.50 $1550 Walnut Queen Anne Dining Room Suits (3 pieces). Reduced to $1125 $1200 Ivory Louis XVI Bed Room Suits G pices). Reduced to... $854 Ludwig Baumann’s $10 Delivers Pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments Accounts Opened From $5 to $5,000 nts in Proportion. wires No Extra Charges. No Interest Added. )) Saturday ‘@® Evenings Until 9:30 NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 Market Street i: a Aaa most S *