The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 8

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FRAUDULENT MOVE tinued. “But it ls wrong to assume | Norfolk and Ba ern A enger train, backing up from Gi that they are all ignorant, or of the | *en® I ‘a, to Welch, W. Va. ran into moron type as popularly supposed. |V%. to Welch, W. Va., ran in Many of them are women with col- lege educations. “It is a curious thing—the compart: | ¢ automobiles, He stole three cars that |) he might have the thrill of driving them, Finally, we got him a job as chauffeur and he's been good ever since, “Its different with giris. Their en- | try into crime ts generally traceable to @ man’s Influence. They may steat | for the love of man, they wish to ims | press him by wearing attractive | clothes, Or they may have left home because they thought once, wh Starts Them on Wayward Life, Says Washington’s Woman Police Head. (Romelal to ‘The Brentna World ) WASHINGTON, May 3.—Fraudi Yent motion picture concerns, prom- feing girls fame and fortune, are re- @ponsible for the beginning of much of the waywariness «mong young Choice of Counsel for Legi Them, Albany ALBANY, May 3 counsel for th Hears, he + vtive York © ny length to prote trouble at this time, according to Mra. Mina C. Van Winkie, head of the Woman's urea of the Washington Police Department. “The concerns are to be found in all the large cities,” said Mrs. Van Winkle, “and they catch their vict.s by advertisements in local newspa- | pers. We recently discovered one in Washington. We sent five of vur po- lice girls in plain clothes to apply for movie roles, but they were all turned @own. Finally we chose a large girl, one who does the rough work in Shoplifting cases. The alleged “movie magnate” said she'd do. He locked | her in the room and began making advances to her. She pulled her gun, and now he's under arrest awaiting trial.” Mrs, Van Winkle is the prime mover in the plan to have Attorney General Daugherty establish a bureau of missing persons under his department, “Women form the major part of the! 5,000 missing persons in the United Btates to-day,” sald Mrs. Van Winkie, “Who are these missing girls, where} @o they come from and whut are they doing? Somo of them no longer have homes,” she said, “They have left them for good. Others who have More recently deserted their homes and would be weleomed back refuse to go. Perhaps they are stubborn or are ashamed to admit the error of thelr ways by returning. They may be wodded to what they consider the gay life of tho cities, or perhaps they are attached to men “In our Police Department here we continually receive requests to search for girle who have abandoned their bomes in all parts of the United Btates. Similar requests are received in the Poice Departments of all the metropolitan centres. “Official reports from Los Angeles declare there are 500 girls missing lit was believe matter Mr. Whitman ts said to be a date for th ace. He has bh jalceady in quiry he h District Attorney’ lice Department, deh <n SIX KILLED IN WRECK. 27 Injured When Passenger Train Backs Inte Comt Cara. BIATEFIBLD, W. Va, May 3,—Stx persons were killed and twenty-seven cent SAUWIL : EW 42 W. 34St “A Shop for Stout Women Exclusively” Pre-Vacation Sale of STOUT DRESSES Zo ~~ TectaNbar RAE NE “SAIN A remarkable presentatton in the season’s most desirable models, made of the finest materials in conservative and combinations from that city. The number is 80 of shades. C de Chine, large because of girls who are lured Mignonette, Taffeta, Canton to the California city by promise of Crepe an are the | fame in the moviea. Their dreams prevailing shattered, they disappear, wandering wherever fate directs them.” A particularly tragio feature of the gituation, according to Mra Van Winkle, Is the fact that half of the girls are not more than sixteen or seventeen years old. “Many of these missing women be- come criminals, and most of them be- ome sex offenders to a greater or materials. McCutcheon’s Summer Dress Cottons at Reduced Prices SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS of “McCutcheon Fabrics” have been placed on sale at most attractive prices. White Fabrics—Dimities—Madras—Cheviots and Fancy Voiles at 50¢ and 75e yard. Imported Percale Shirting—Ginghams and Japanese Crepe in novelty woven checks at 55c yard. French Novelty Cottons in fashionable weaves and colorings. An exclusive McCutcheon importation at $1.25 and 2.75 yard. Imported Dotted Swiss. at $1.50 yard. A variety of desirable designs and colors Remnant Sale Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths Voiles, Ginghams, Swisses, Organdies, Homespuns, English Prints, Sateens, Linens, Japanese Crepes and White Materials at greatly reduced prices. IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS recently arrived from. abroad in- clude—Dress Ginghams, Dotted Swisses, Swiss and French Organ- dies, French Novelties, ‘English Prints,” “French and English Sateens” and Handkerchief and Dress Linens in all shades. Fifth Avenue New York 34th and 33d Streets Gag. Trede Mart Jesser degree,” Mra. Van Winkle oun- | Injured, nine sertously, last night when the visit of Mr. Whitman, Gov. Miller ond switch and crashed into four loaded coal cars. One of the passenger coaches was tel- > |WHITMAN OR BROWN * \TO RUN CITY INQUIRY Committee Lies Between aceiptioria tov, Whitman and ex-s ‘own, it Is he the man, according to Mrs, Van |’ Ps ie AIBARY girle which ts causing the Police De- | Winkle , . “ seh “But the men aren't ao loynl to the | day, Mr. W called upe: Bee a nSeesy ome cl tee fo me | woraen.” ane, RU0ES | Miller at the Executive Mans. they discusse THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY », +921. as- said It was merely a social call, y. Senator Brown would not discuss the possibility of his becoming coun- wel for ti t “Mr, Whit. he job if he wants old it was reported was a candidate. $47,000) Fra INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., the former ¢ Income tax swindle of . ALLOT HILL BONDS TO-DAY. ipttons to De Granted Benjamt nent Inv turer in ach Overanbscribed. three at Goshen. {here Saturday, Resides Deahi, the | be made to being arrive at the w Jotments, All t will be alloted tn fall, che aries 13. Morice lative ja Prosident and Wilts amounts up labor he company, 00 will recelve the full} beth etd ation of the Federal Ine ral officials, candi- ta oS O FIPTH AVENUE/AT 36™ STREET Summer Modes in FUR SCARFS > TWO SKIN HUDSON BAY SABLE SCARFS, 95.00 Zs 22.50 25.00 27.50 35.00 39.50 45.00 39.50 55.00 95.00 95.00 135.00 175.00 350.00 Kolinsky Scarfs. . . 6 s Mole Scarfs . . . . 4. Japanese Sable Scarfs. . . Stone Marten Scarfs . . . Squirrel Scarfs . . 2. . 4 Lucille Fox Scarfs . . . . Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs. Platinum Gray Fox Scarfs White Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs Natural Fisher Scarfs. . . Natural Blue Fox Scarfs . . Natural Silver Fox Scarfs. aa Attention Is Directed To a Large Collection of Russian Sable Scarfs At Very Special Prices an Shoe IME 30 years For close upon a half century, James S. Coward, himself a practical shoemaker, has devoted his time to designing shoes to benefit the feet of young and old. He has given the best years of his life to the shoe that bears his name. Coward S.. ~ growth has followed this intelli. gent designing of footwear, and the close attention to properly fitting the feet. Service is the keynote of the Coward Shoe Store. The Coward Shoe is made in many styles, but always in the same dependable quality; and is still sold from the same store—and no other —to thousands of satisfied wearers. The place to fit hard-to-fit feet. JAMES S, COWARD 260-274 Greenwich St., New York (Near Warren Servet) OLD NOWHERE ELSE Fb « ws Bw Avi By ATA ONT HELD AS TAX SWINDLERS. Charged to Goshen Trio. May %-—An charged by the Government against Ff. Deaht of Goshen, promi- politician and manufac- rthern Indiana, and two former employees, It became known here to-day upon the arrest of the Rach gave bond and will be arraigned in Iederal Court accused of Peo es manager of the LX L Furniture Company at Goshen, of which “lof Auburn, former oMce ma The cases are the first riminal prosecutions for alleged vio- brouht in Indlana, according to BONWIT TELLER & CO HN American Funeral tm Lon-|San Diego, Calif, were held thie af. joes will be, ternoon at St. George's, in Hanove: Te be me tay LONDON, May 3.—The funeral ser |Sauare, The Rev. Thicknesse, re while of vices of Miss FM. Virginia Scripps, of ‘tor of St. George's, offictated. Final $47,000 Is are ru. former Deahl D, Widner er of ne Tax Law starting BONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET For Tomorrow WEDNESDAY A Specially Prepared Sale of Most Exceptional Importance Which Emphasizes the Cardinal Considerations of Quality! Fas WOMEN'S TRICOTINE CAPES and WRAP COATS Made to Sell Up to 125.00 on Sale for Wednesday Only at 68.00 : FIVE DISTINCT MODELS TYPICAL FASHIONS OF THIS SHOP Value! CAPE of graceful silhouette with large draped collar and facing of contrasting duvetyn. Colors: Navy-&-dove gray, navy-&-platinum, Navy-&- beige, and all black. held at Rushville, IL led In London Saat sen taken tliat Cairo, ) a trip around the from California, hion! HARA CORRECT YOUR FIGURE AND YOUR TROUBLES WILL DISAPPEAR SE your fat without losing your health and feel good while Mail Orders Booklet Filled Py Sent Free Address Upon Dept. 35 Request TEL. VANDERBILT 3271 WRAP. of sienderizing line for full figures. Large adjustable collar. In navy blue tricotine. WRAPPY COAT with a chic bloused sleeve. A generous draped collar. A lithe slim line silhouette. In navy and pewter., CAPE in a shirred yoke model and deep fold across back, very graceful collar. In navy blue and tan. DRESS-COAT designed on slender lines with narrow strap belt. Detachable white pique collar and cuffs. In navy blue. WOMEN'S COATS—SECOND FI.OOR doing it—no matter what your age, size, weight or condition, and transform yourself as if by magic. JUST DRAW THE BELT of the World’s Greatest Invention peace“ SCORSET ATTAIN GRACE, POISE AND CORRECT PRO- PORTION INSTANTLY WITH COMFORT Get a Girlish Figure at Once * Do Away with Old Fashioned No Lacing Lacing, Pulling and Tuseng. On and off in an Instant, Never rides up. Nothing like it in the world. Rests your back—supports and reduces your abdomen and hips. Universally approved by experts wherever exhibited and granted first awards of Gold Medals, Crosses of Honor and Medical Diplomas at the International Expositions. FASHION, FREEDOM and FIGURE For Every Woman and Every Purse 1 Models formerly sold at $100, $75 and $50 now reproduced to sell at $50 down to $3.50 EXPERT NULIFE FITVERS IN ATTENDANCE Display advertising F i. NULIFE CORSET SHOP 18 East 34th Street OPPOSITE ALTMAN'S For Your Furniture—' gives a high, dry brilliant lustre without hard rubbing 30c to $3.00 sixcs—All Dealers Notice to Advertisers type copy and release orders 7 nM ‘The avad later than ap Wilh nok serve tae? Contract oF ocber

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