The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 8

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‘8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. | when Mrs, Aiten’s 1 vecame “| SPIES STOLEN CAR |STADTMULLER OUT {AUTO AT POLICE Malo nursing a bruised eye and beratine| FETHERSTON GETS __|iihtot ciintat s"uaumy'or e000 PAY FARE FOR WIFE wa “Then ther rest was| FROM “L”; GETS IT| ON BAIL AGAIN STATION STOLEN is, suds arreied them” Mao n-| —- MAGISTERIAL JOB)" Uni forty years ot ay ae -_ ‘ sisted on taking Rage, the do, Into n a ell Ai We eeaetly Gl sland, where his father was a grocer and President of the { Trustees and Treasurer of the ge of New Brighton. The new Jraised and the family was homeless | the cell with him, ; bes Mefbhliheh at he ie ‘a a wie | Train Beats Auto to Station and/| Indicted Dockworkers’ Agent, Sur-|Qwner Was in Cell Awaiting] When friends arrived to ball out Mr. Health Department Counsel Ap : 6 thirty started out wal ¥ y ine ; i : 7 | New Haven Manufacturer | rendered After Row With Brin Arraignment When Car Was [8nd Mrs. Hale it was discovered that! nointed Until 1925 at $8,000 » to New York, where ite 4 a brother of John Turney poreeeeinenin pronsen ache mene animating oes f from 1 T the automobile had bee: i ‘ . | f ‘ombs. F ; jen wtolen. It waa} ; n Street Cleaning Commis- : Jehe had ster, Her daughter Has Driver Arrested. | dell, Leaves Ton Driven Away. found several hours tater, abandoned tn | a Year, olne Mitchel Administradon.” j Lillian, ten, walked "wit re WHE) one apocd of a Bf. T train and] Peter Btadtenutter, ouatness agent Of) A. atom CRD ear erarr - =e ; owen 4 a |Mrs. Allen pushed a t un ane line Dockworkers and & shor a i y sned before Magiatrate Date,|, William P. Fetherston. of No. 348 ‘ED WITH CHAMPAGNE, the ¢ eyesight of Elliott Teck, 1 ore Haraiite Station was stolen aid the: reins ttl bdeok id 1] 22.—The three masted hining the ‘ & - on $25,000 ball f NAG Citelinein hich we Bebaehi Mihi oi deta h dal LJ schooner Guinivere, the t | se and wealthy sugar importer of No. orday and took part! Hantel Hale, wan locked. in im well auth 1 the Magistrate in susp boat added to’ the i —_o— | hey reached ‘ Trumble Street, New Haven, Conn., | tia: GAIN Tdi Frees wed eked a esll wath 6 Fontarked, Waa wtie too aunctied Here yeatentan: : : : s »* . Jin o mass ng sun! hin white spitz dog, and Mrs, Halo was sald he was chief en launched here yesterday ; 4 Elizabeth Mayor Raises Funds : ped ‘ Jed In the recovery of a $5,000 aute~| dient at Webster Hall. In another cell of the ¥. M. G. A. branoh at we aC eee : . i 5 oH Stadtmuller was Indi h Robert twhen] Hanson Place, Brooklyn ow University, The Guintvere ' ; —Started From Baltimore pabaslls tiles cay trom| save het addrest.ws No, 424 tstened by Mra. Palmer with @ ey ‘ » has @ brother with | League P. Brindetl on a cha reton ane d Mrs! Street, Manhattan. if champagne. a to Sick Husband. la to live while she | evening . | extortion and ta scheduled to go to triat ite = tA ~ t her children | : on May % His ball was orginally fixed 14 | way fo the} at $100,000. to the Tombs. He has n of taking the wit. doand telling ali he knows of change he programme ts e * . Mare Avenue station was reisched. ignified his f due to the efforts of Mayor Victor| W. F. LOEHR’S BODY FOUND. Ke cate ment fomped oul Ay etewee | Se ‘Mraviag of Elizabeth, who had the vas desct and titoadiay he tanga |Brindell's activities in the Butldtng | fpotice detain Mrs. Allen and her| Mat and Cont Lend Voltee to Drag Yer Street ond Broadway he found | ppades' Counctl Mra. Mary Allen threw away her tes an Sugar Itefining Company |. Last week Stadtmulice announced that ‘aby carriage to-day é ; Brindell had urged him to plead guilty This action marked the end of her |?) in Willlamaburs, vin the eleva‘ed | 4, dhe would recelve a ight | \ Jong hike with her two children from | \y) When the train got on a level wich | aentenc Stadtmuller refused, saying | - bf ‘Baltimore for Wabash, Ind, This af- | slthe roadway, after leaving the Ie.|that Brindell knew he was innocent } fternoon the family boards a train in| omit caeae Bietal iniion, Peek tenmon |e petidkel { Elizabeth, N. J., to complete the!" Wheal o ih ana bevawnlaod na HuaHING phiahoeted Fifth Avenue WA4 STREET Broadway Jetectives G. re and Kelly of ie a o— children on their arrival in that city Ridwewood Reservotr. fe ie heel re Tat is th ati ae | last night while he ralsed a j Bedford Avenue Station, ‘Teck wld! FIERY WOOER IN PRISON. them. The Mayor collected |them of his loss and when the auto- a approac 1 the detectives Convict Set Fire to Porch of Girt ' which transportation was bought on a ‘a train leaving Elizabeth for Wabash the | pollae: ned the i who save his Who Scorned Him, SATURDAY A E ‘ | W S l t ‘ . M. to-day, after which he or it wince {Mame ax Jame erica, twenty two, i; Vereuh, avHed tiew -wodten — BEM) eve $10 oct of his‘ own pocket. for Seren LAL N: Verean, arene attr wong n xceptiona rap Sale } ; fledging for the family last night and chi to : eat eh S the | mitted to “ 7 . . {| | § —-breakfast this morning. ita ca WEA Cacivawveritel non Offering Actual Savings from 12.00 to 26.75 | Mrs. Allen protested that she was Teahie,: Who: wae: TINY ‘too proud to accept charity, but her| ood aw a clerk in th sted and a ney objections finally were overcome and|tyetrict A T ofaity Fowler in the V lghe consented to start the trafn jour-| were una! A fo urt on a charge o taking Br palige sey Wi er Mehte ney to-day. Vgood health and had no business pales) shy) Ped: tit earn aly r i upers and other infllammat OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York ‘The family was living in Baltimore ries has a police record. RN SATIRE on nnn ecoat ore orn Attractive Special Values—Saturday Misses’ Fashionable Coats and Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. —~ G \| a \_. 33.00 Misses’ Coats and Wraps ae <i Attractive Wraps, Wrappy, Cape and Slim- Circular Capes, Sport Polo line Mandarin styles of and Sleeve Coeats, silk Tricotine and Canton lined. Velour and Serge Crepe. Embroidery and in favored Spring colors. Silk Fringe trimmings. | Newer Tuxedo Coats and Wrap-Coats | of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Normandy, Bolivia a | { i Regular Values 45.00, 49.75 to 59.73 Special 29. 75 Special 50.00 ] i | 1 ; For Misses 3 3 00 For Women Misses’ Tailored Suits ig | j A P | : fan. . Nope . |) EVERAL new, stunningly fashioned models of superior quality fab | ~ | ee eh inter seers Pe ala | s rics, beautifully tailored and silk lined throughout. Tuxedo coats, with “ | Re iknath and Meadana Bloussiand falfemalinetiade silk fringed sash or narrow belt, raglan or set-in sleeves, attractively silk f on delse Tailored Beaded els of Tricotine Polret || ange ets & ae Ona Guia ted tie silk-stitching Jels, red, Bi , Ss le, and fringed tassels. avy Blue, Sorrento, Beaver, Wren, Black. | Braided or Embroidered. Twill and Twill Cord. | . , | Special 39.75 Special 55.00 sae A Sale Affording Unusual Reductions on s ’ H hd | i} Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses—s to 16 years 278 Street and Afternoon Dresses | 1 . j i P . De as P = | \ Girls’ Hand-smocked Voile a Girls’ Embroidered and trim- Formerly 24.75 to 35.00 | } Dresses; trimmed with White ; med Dressy Frocks of Taffeta, i} Organdy Sash. Maize, Pink, ty Khaki-Kool and crisp dainty ; Blue and Orchid. Sizes 6 to 12. “4 Organdies. Sizes 8 to 16 years. l re) 00 i ; f | ; Ai ea = e | | Special 7,90 2 GP sreciat 18.00 | i] ; , i Materials: Canton Crepe, Taffeta, \ Girls’ Gingham and dainty Girls’ Dressy Frocks of rope da Chine, Teleotine: | Voile Dresses; embroidery and my : he Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and A RARE opportunity to secure high- \ crisp organdy trimmings. Dwck ‘ Dainty Voiles. (One model illus- class, modish dresses at an un- | - ' (Illustrated.) Sizes 6 to 16 years. ; 3 trated.) Sizes 8 to 16 years. usually low price. Models include the i) oe | ; ‘ newer style versions for late Spring weet a } ‘epecinl and Summer, and show tasteful treat- pee 10.75 4 Yad He P' 22.50 ments of fringe, embroidery, etc. A i Ui ad * HE variety < modes for women and } Girls’ Dresses in dainty mod- Girls’ Dressy Frocks in a ya= ae ee els of Check Silk, Voiles, Mer- Wy, .275 riety of pretty models of Taf- Gray, Beige, Brown, it cerized Linen, Organdy and feta, Georgette Crepe and Navy, Black Voilecombinations. Sizes 8 to 14 ) Crepe de Chine. 10 to 16 years. ii ; Special 12,75 bs Special D5 .QQ) WY wa ts == —=— EEE r - a : ’ : Girls’ Tailored Coats—sizes 6 to 16 years cay Hae SPORTING RECORDS 192] ELECTION RETURNS The most popular and attractive models of Ramona, Bolivia, Suede | Velour, Covert, Mixtures and Polo Cloth in a wide choice of colorings. 15.00 19.75 25.00 and upward 180 WORLD ALMAN 65c Un Stands » Mail census Figures On Sale Now — pecorps of EVENTS ; ! 2 EEO 1 Se cae

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