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Woman From a Remote City ; Had Her Troubles Here, . Which, Naturally, Were Passed Along to the Hotel Man—200 Chicagoans Will Be “New Yorkers for a Day or Two” When Dempsey and Carpentier Fight. 73 il E i A got into all kinds of i iH g ¥ Supper im the grill- Commodore. That night thes she had jost her pin, i dreams always come true,” she field George Burrell, the office man- @ger, when she reported the loss the feaxt morning. During the course of the day, how- @ver, & man telephoned and said that he wns an official of the Union Car- Wide Company, that he had found the im tm the erill the night defore, and would return ft if the loser would Mentify tt. ‘The next day the same woman de- @Sed to have her hair bobbed and startle the home town. She knew @at her husband would disapprove, #0 she carefully brought back to the Botel her raven curis, intending to take them home as a peace offering. ‘When she eft she forgot to pack the she sal e id. “E have the @eris for you anyway.” uch more was ado when ashe @euld not produce the ringlets, Yesterday a man registered at the Rete! and sought Mr. Burrell. “I have come all the way to New York for my wife's curls,” he an- jood. “She wanted to get them, but I decided that she had seen too uch of this town.” Then he told the story. No trace ot the curls has yet been found, though the hotel is being thoroughly marched. 28 6 Two hundred fight fane—not fust fans, but the heads of Chicago's ex- ecutive offices and business houses— are going to invade New York over the Fourth of July. Chicago's City Hall wil! be deserted; every one from the elevator man up will forget about administrative matters. Bankers, Merchants, cops, millionaires, promi- Ment citizens and the City Executives have hired the Twentieth Century Limited entire for the trip, and have engaged whole floors of the Commo- @ore for their several days’ visit ‘There will be bands, banners and much shouting, and Messrs. Dempsey and Carpentier will be expected to do the entertaining. ‘Whether or not the Chicagoans will @uplicate the capture of New York, essayed by “Honey Fitz” Fitzgornid, former Mayor of Boston, who led sev- eral trainioads of “Loyel Rooters” here for a World's Sories some years ago, remains to be seen. But it is doubtful if they will have anyone who can stand in the hotel tobby or in the Jersey City arena, and sing “Sweet Adcline” (or its successor) as effec tively as “Honey Fits a! . ° “There ts big game hunting aplenty tm Nicaragua, but it Is hardly wort the spoils,” according to D. D. Hor mining engineer and manager of largest coal mines in Central An ica. who ia now a guest at the syivania. “The hunter in my n the woods must travel thro} jungles In which wild beasts as Ugers lurk, plunge Into s filled with voracious alligators, ¢ i! that sort of thing. There no 4 few trails in the mining eee, How many in the ch stand up and explain wt akin’ is? No answer? K. Steele of the Oriental Steam- ship Co, now at the Biltmore, will take charge for a moment: “A narakin is a Japanese war- time millionaire. It is the name of the joker in the Japanese game of chess, and a narakin can jump over anything; it is, in fact, the ‘doss of the situation. Japan's war millionaires jumped from nothing to the pinnacle of wealth. They Jumped over anything. Therefore, they are narakins.” Class dismissed. ee “TI noticed in Philadelphia, recently, he return of @ former freak of fash- ion.” asserted Richard K. Stanley, the “style king” of Toronto, where he is ® baberdasher, and who is now at the Murray Hill “Some years ago, when the New Yorker bought one of the small derbies which were then, the clerk gave out a red or yel- low feather, which was worn after the fashion of the raliroad ticket In the band of the hat. The Sunday parade on Fifth Avenue then showed 4 fine collection of feathers in the derbies of the young bloods of the town. I noticed @ number of these in Philadelphia, but I can't say whether they were the result of the enterprise THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. se the return of un obseiete fasion.” ee One should not blame up-State New York for the Prohibition Act,” says Charles KK} foal leader of Syra just com to respons! would pl je blame of Syracuse and other cities remember that the last Adminis- tration put the thing across, Gov. Miller is a lawyer and urged tts enforcement because it wasa law. “No, no.” he repeated, “don't lame the law on us.” ca) “This is a wild and crazy wortd we live In,” admits Mr. George B. Rice, profossor at the Medical School and member of the Advisory Board of the American Cn! lege of Surgeons, who is now at tho Pennsylvania. “It's well for mankind that tt doves not know the worst about it The world is simply filled with germs, and {f man were not incensed tn an al- most impenetrable armor of health we would all be dead in a couple of weeka Hnt that is nothing to worry about. Fresh air, good food, proper clothing and a happy mind are all that we need to combat the enemy.” . Mr. and Mra Richard E. Pennoyer are at the St, Regis. Mrs. Pennoyer was Lady Winifred Paget, @ sister of the Marquis of Anglesey, and her Dusband was an attache of the DRESS 14. The low Fren loses none of ton types black calf, and comb black and skin. TELLE The Specally Shop of Opgmnaions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Petite French Heels in “BONTELL” For Women and the ‘‘Jeune Fille”’ high in the mode of shoes. Diminutive in height, it couples fashion with comfort. Strap, buckle and but- &CO. PUMPS 00 ch heel stands its grace and in tan calf, black satin inations in gray buck- CANTON CREPE GEORGETTE CREPE FIGURED FOULARD = = BONWIT TELLER. &,CO. The Spocually Shop of Onpinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 387 STREET FOR FRIDAY A Specially Prepared Sale of 150 WOMEN’S DRESSES Exceptionally Priced at 48.00 In this collection of dresses are featured a number of different models in Included are all the desirable colorings of the season WOMEN'S DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR CREPE METEOR TAFFETA and TRICOTINE of some hat clerk or the prophecy of American Embassy in London under ; the late Ambassador Walter H. Page. ee | Were the year's wash of five New York hotels spread out to dry on roofs at once, the sheets and pillow cases alone tween the Eas OTTAWA, May 6.—Plunging over an sigutyeteot embankment Inte the Ottawa ver, a teamster and his hor shore safely yertorday, tho, mothe jorse was carried halt lo horse wae cal a milo down from the harness. Boston University == DRUCKER JURY DISAGREES. | On Trial for Wiretapping Swindle tm Ruffalo. BUFFALO, May 6.The Jury tn the! case of Chartes Drugker. charged with swindling Michael Connolly of Montreal in a fake wire-tapping game, reported a diangreement late yoaterday ‘after being out twenty-five hours, er And two associates were in- dicted on a charge or defrauding Con- holly of $75,000, but the loss of Connolly: and others reached a total of $951,000. District Attorney Moore said during the trial, District Attorney Moore ordered | Drucker rearrested to-night on a charge of perury. He was relensed on $5,000 | would cover every roof Island, while the table ver most of those be- River and Flatbush, Blue White Diamonds Set in Platinum or Gold Rings of Exclusive Design. UNHURT RY 8O-FOOT DIVE. $100 to $1,000 LORENZ & CO. 347 Fifth Avenue 12th Floor althouch becoming disentangied rou Saks &CompAny + see Will Close Out Friday and Saturday 121 Women’s Smart Suits Formerly 69.50 and 75.00 Reduced to 49.50 for Clearance Suits so beautifully tailored and finished they will appeal to the most critical taste. Fashioned of twill cord, trico- tine, imported tweed, and covert cloth, many tastefully embellished with hand-embroidery. None Sent C. O. D., Exchanged or on Approval. Fourth Floor An Extraordinary Offering Friday and Saturday Imported Beaded Bags at 19.50 Made of Unusually Small Beads Those who appreciate the exquisite workman- ship of the genuine French beaded bag will be delighted with the rare artistry and charm of these * just arrived from France. Made up of minute beads into richly soft colored de- signs, they like bits of gorgeous Old World tapestry. Mounted on shell frames, silk lined and fitted with vanity case. re Main Floor Friday and Saturday—Exceptional Values in a Sale of Women’s Fashionable Coats, Wraps and Capes Made to Sell for 49.50 to 69.50 Special 38.00 Swirling capes that obey the whim of each passing breeze—handsome wraps with dignity and grace in their every line—and the youthful slimness of demure straight-line coats—these are presented for your approval—their charm of line enhanced by fringe, embroidery or effect ive stitching. Developed with expert skill in Bolivia, Duvet de Laine, Tricotine and Men’ colors of the season, beautifully silk lined Wear Sere, in the Regular and extra sizes "T weedand Imported Mixture Coats Special at 39.50 --as swagger as they can be! For street, travel, or general utility wear, they are unequaled are cravenette-proofed Silk lined to waist. I weeds imported mixtures are London showe r-proofed In brown, heather, oxford and gray Fourth Floor | | | | | DIAMONDS “EXCEPTIONAL VALUES” One Quality — the Finest. JotmDariell, Broadway. Great Stock Reduction Sale FRIDAY & SATURDAY EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF OUR REG- ULAR STOCKS, § CTED WITH THE UTMOST CARE AND DISCRIMINATION AS TO QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP Reduced to a Minimum Price MILLINERY (Ist and 2nd Floors) TRIMMED STREET MODELS and TAILORED HATS. Values 25.00 to 30.00, for.. 1 5.00 All Hats fi ly 15.00 to 18.00, now. . 10.00 combinations of fancy straws. Value 5.95, for 4.25 UNTRIMMED DR SHAPES, in many styles and colors, including black. Value 3.95, for 1.95 FLOWER TRIMMINGS in a great va- riety. Value .65 and 1.25, for. 38 and 95 WOMEN'S GLOVES MILANESE SILK GLOVES—2-clasp: best make; self embroidered and contrast back, in Mastic, Mode, Pongee, Grey, White and Black. Value 1.75. Special at. 9 zw 1.29 16-BUTTON MILANESE SILK GLOVES—An exception ally well made and perfect fitting glove. Paris point, in Mastic, Beaver, Silver, White and Black. 2.50 value; special at........ Niuits6 1.95 IMPORTED CHAMOISETTE GLOVES—Best make; in the popular 16-button length; embroidered and spear \f back, in all the desirable Spring colors. 'f 2.00 values; special at 1.39 WOME MEDIUM WEIGHT and tops. Black, HOSIERY _K STOCKINGS, with lisle soles rand colors, Value 2.50 pair; at... 1.89 FINE IMPORTED GAUZE LISLE STOCKINGS, in regu. lar and extra sizes: Mlack or White. Value 1.50 pai : ..95 FIBRE SILK STOCKINGS, sea k, in Black, at 59 White and Cardovan, Value .05 WOMEN'S LINGERIE nd Floor) GOWNS and ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of various cotton materials, attractively trimmed, in 2 large assort~ ment of models. Values to 1.95, for............. 89 WINDSOR CREPE NIGHT GOWNS, of solid pink or figured crepe; low neck and short sleeve models. Value 2.25, for.........-...- Se ete . 1.45 CAMISOLES, of heavy quality washable satin, daintily trimmed with fine ribbons and laces. Value 3.00, for : 1.75 GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S HEAVY GLOVE SILK SPORT BLOOMERS, in all wanted colors. 5 95 Regularly 6.95, for... WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK BODICE VESTS, in Flesh, White and Colors. Regularly 3.25, for | SILK SPECIALS |] BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE, 40 inches; an excellent | atiali ty: very durable. 2 19 egular 2.75 grade, at Diereteretiaiy | BLACK DRESS TAFFETA, inches wide; bright, | | 36 lustrous and durable. Regular 2.75 grade, at iz COLORED CREPE DE CHINE, high grade; every desir- able color, including White and Black. 2.50 grade, at ane ealeaee . 1.89 IMPORTED PONGEE, extra quality, 33 inches wide; natural color. 1.65 grade, at... | 0 WASH FABRICS 38 inches wide; white grounds, with ed dots; fast colors guaranteed, 5 38 inches wide; big assortment of s and colorings. 38 inches wide; fine imported and at. . 48 DOTTED SW colored embr PRINTED VOILES. desirable sty! | RIBBONS WASHABLE LINGERIE RIBBONS, fine quality, in Pink and Light Blue; No. 5 width. Regular value .12 yard; sale price Per Piece of 10 yards, .68 {f MANUFACTURER'S LOOM Lot of exquisite Ribbons, for hair bows and millinery purposes, including || Satins, Taffetas and Novelties; 4), to 6 inches wide. a 55 yard, at 25 | SALE OF MEN’S SHIRTS THESE OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY PRINTED AND WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS, soft cuffs. 1.75 to 2.00 values, at E 1.00 Greatest Seller on earth---On Sale Now 1921 World Almanac 50c on Stands 65c by Mail / ee . ALL WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS, soft cuffs. 2.50 values, at Ruth eae 1.59 |] WHITE WOVEN MADRAS and NEAT COLORED STRIPED SHIRTS, stiff cuffs. 3.00 values, at Seaveya 2. 1 5 FINE IMPORTED CHEVIOT SHIRTS, plain colors; soft cuffs. 3.75 values, at creases OD ODD LOT OF SHIR including pleated front,in fine Madras and Englis Il, Silk Mixed, soft cuffs, custom finist 2.95 {] SILK SHIRT cluding heavy Broadcloths, Crepe de |4 Chine and fine imported Jacquard Silks. | 5.35 Values 7.50 to 9.50, at | , IdhuDanrell KSons, Broadway, bi), KOth Ste, ‘ a epee Feats