The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 10

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ee og _ test eer THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1991, |stageconoh company, and help mela crimp in the tours: oustness in| idea of de anormoas vreakage way! |to wateh the next stage id | Ha according to Capt, Walter] ' ager nr "Nee Pare td ey - be t be pa 2 jeces Nave to e- Mt de (Maza Hotel | Sacag, dan Male gow of che We _ n, “and che soming season wi ar t some ipo axpectations wi thai! AGED WOMAN MISSING. : SU } Mra, Motta fad Often Threatened * ©. Prentiss Of Cleve- A prominent jeweller of Phila- driphia, at the Pennsylvania, sas Just come over rom fersey Sity | with the ‘ollowing story: | “While T vas n Sew Jersey, | 4 & Jeweller shownd me 4 flamend who are in need. It also promotes| the industrial and (ntellectual pro- ov.’ Cox of Massachusetts } ‘ 4 rr ring wd waked me to oppraise to samp Inte River. ” Paints a Bright, Colorful] ss of tts members. | it. “It wan orth sbout 3600. 9 fined tg A Bal: f Knee tek A e . ) om inion, sand it had Yren so! igh Nad vy 4g Picture of Labor and Finan-| | James trolley, former Governor of | [iY RMON ind ot At ns chat | te and Mrs, W. Street last Meht appea: ms as t i. Tdaho, Lropped ‘nto ‘ae Waidort-As-| she ‘ived in New York, and om | Sik y a) Mibaae ‘o ‘ep ‘ind ats mother, Mrs. Anna _» cial Conditions in His Com- toria yesterday ‘o oay ale respects to) her return from ‘work \n Jersey | | Pee aaa ae eee | Motta seventy-five, who tisappeared | 414 § Agi 4 toy Carruthers, :be nanager of the| City, took the ‘erry in her |1'5 jyrouel. and fla sec S ORAFTY. SPORE Ga Gia te m REET 2 io monwealth- —Boston's PO-| hotel, “Mr. Uotiey was, by the way, | pocketbook, which she held ght. | te Lota te GAM veal Ts A erorery and ‘alled to Some és) ST coadway lice Fi Reorganized Af-|Waywera, vue rmecuted “Big SUI] ty tn her Nand. wae TH. 4 aloe | . general alarm, was sent out. nae ‘orce, TR Lactic who mB aow Supponed ‘o be) looking genUeman sat gext ed se 8 Motta said his mother had trequentty | ; nding @ vacation (n Russia. on the (erry, and passed rem: - threatuned to jump, Into the river ter the Pofice Strike, Large-|°""Weit’ Simi Saal Mr Cacrithers Shout’ the weather. When sbe sty eintatetig te Won oe Ste | ame ata, * peliesrman pe | “You never told me how that horse- t home, the $1.27, which repre in use in Ave New York hotels would | vented her from plunging into the Snet | ; ly Composed of Young Ex-|thiet case came ‘sue in tdabo. Fou) EOC Home the fet ee ithe |reainre the year's output of a good | Rivet and gent ber home. When she I A =ffj.| Wrote me that you Sad gone wt &! week, was £0 sized factory, tor %45.129 pieces are! sweater, black shoes and st. y Service Men, Who Are Effi-| 7 viant county ny seameroten te ace | placa, as, & |cartied on the par elves, some | had @ purple vell about her naire "| - cient gbout & $1,000,000 mine suit, and the) Sno worth $500, fd annnoeaseseny t a udge up there demanded that you| + vefore, but - handle the oaae of horse thief who fret dine that 6 i MEN'S ad been eaumht nded, but had rsonal notice. “Mesmchusetts a mighty proud f| neither money nor a lawyer to dec | mime & my persons FURNISHINGS SHOP Wal Coolidge,” declared Channing] feng him.” @tr Alexander Mackensie, a member ———_—_ Cox, Governor of the Bay State, when! “Don't talk about It" arged Mr. | 5, the Toronto Bar, who haa tived in} interviewed at the Bilunore laat|Holley. “That case cost me £35,000 direct torviewe of TY Own money; I had Brazil for a number of years, direct: | it. “And with Lodge, Weeks and ney; I had to take it “ anies of whic algn' |to the Supreme Gourt three times. | ing public utility compa to town ’ § Gillett in such important Washington) we wen tie case and (reed the man,|he we President, has come to | Posts, it scems that Massachusetis is bes >| Stpme the country treasury, I've | and is staying at the Belmon| nt ward If I ever go there ins ‘Gt last recognized. aga they'l!_hand me the time-table of the! “The high steamship rates have put ee ee ee LLER & ~ Gov. Cox, who ts a man of medium | eight, apparently in the early for-| Fs tes, and with a pleasant smile which, sserts itself even in the moat seri- ‘ous conversation, came to New York ‘fe address the annual convention of | | the New York State Medical Society! | Shirts BONWIT \ > tm Brooklyn. Lhe ? ; | : | " “We have been having a disagreea- Specally Shop of Oprzinations : ” | de FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET S h ee i nee e woven sScotc ; fries have been badly tied up be- y @mmsec of r business conditions Gepestout the country, Conditions | ) @r@ much better now, however, and | | fre constantly improving. Reduc. | * thons in pay have been accepted with- | eut complaint, and though the mills gre pot yet running full time, they bog no means idie. fe were giad that a serious ralt- | , $ wikike in Eastern Mussachu- which threatened to tie up a { , of the sireet car traMc In the a mes, was recently avoried. Two before it was scheduled, the 4 and trustees of the company | | together and settled the affair! fe jeably, That, to my mind, was © 7 good sisin, and showed the spirit the times.” tov. Cox declared that there had | Deen several bank flurries within the past year, some of them due directly @r indirectly to the Ponzi bubble; financial affairs are in good shape to- ‘day, however, be said. A Committee on the Necessaries of Life, with rep- resentatives in every community, has the housing situation and other mat- ters directly affecting the welfare of the citizens under perfect control, he gaid. Unfortunately, however, building fs at a standsif, though there ha» : been no elgn of Brindellism in the State. A Companion Fashion to the Tweed Town-Country Suit is introduced with HATS of “TWEED-STRAW Specialized for Saturday at 8.50 ) madras *6.50 custom-made 84. ready-made | but now offered for purely prestige purposes at Tomorrow, SATURDAY | 4 New Frocks for Summertime of Canton Crepe & Crisp Taffeta Introduce a New Level of Value ai iy 24.00 a OE Ne = ae “TRO ANRT ae = The Scotchy heather mix- Mrs. Cox and Major Walker, a member of the Governor’s staff, ac- companied the Governor on his visit here. > asked about the police #ttua- | Cus | ; : H ! wwe and te artis ot Th | FE of tweed are cleverly the i dibl This fine group of silk frocks rep- Fulfilling the demands of d iis rine witch paved ene Way of simulated by combinations ncr e 1 y. Tesents concentrated effort to youth by being simple, taste- : er or neal ce tne best of colored straws in straight er. meet the demand for Icwer ful and correctly styled, these police forces in the country. Nearly brim and Breton sailors. trifl fi prices and at the same time frocks answer the call of fi ‘ ah of its | meenbere baat sl 4 Ing Sure maintain the high quality and sunny days by being gracefully and seffictency. wboeae omewnat ; Crepe de Chine around chic distinction characteristic of appriopriste for town and rescrt Gertie men ta the toe uniform.” | crown, facing the brim all Orkin’s apparel. affairs—indoors and outdoors. y | and binding the edge, lends a softening influence. of *2.56 eee Among the guests of the Hote! Pennavivania ia Chan B. Ping, Pree Aent of the Chinese Chamber of Com- merce of Guayaquil, Renador, who tr returning to hie native Innd after an Rbsence of nineteen vers. “TP @hall eurety find thines changed fm China.” declared Mr. Sing, “tor! when I left, the women bound thetr feet and the conntry was antagon- to Furopran {deas. Now the| women's feet are nnbond and eda-| ‘ention I= rreatly des'rod.” Mr. Sing said that Chinese had Deen exclided from Pevader sinoe 1899, but thet Guaynaytl hed never- Jess a Chinese pomilation of over 000. His Chamber of Commerce, he “Baeerted. provider for the social wel- fare of the colony anf cores for those | SPECIAL OFFERING OF CAMMEYER SPRING STYLES ; $0.95 An extra value at ‘TAKEN from our Regular Spring Stock, mind you, but in styles where sizes are broken. ‘The shoes offered to you in this sale have $12, sold during the season up to $17.00 per pair. Of course, there are . “i not all sizes in every style, but every size and width can be found \\¥ " in the lot. WEA a \ NL) The shoes consist of Novelty and Strap Pumps, in Patent Leather, Russia Calf, Black Calf and Black SMAR < ele 5 Kid. Colored Suedes and Satins, pe eri iaee A eee belted eperia nacel-tede tions. French, Petite, Military and Cuban Heels. — oe” — ) es ‘ 7) fom FS, TAILORED HATS MAIN FLOOR Gtk Avenue S44 STREET Broadway Will Close Out Saturday HIGH-CostT TAILORED SUITS Heretefore 49.75, 55.00 to: errant OT ED OMY 39.00 Fashioned of Superior Quality Navy Blue Tricotine and Poiret Twill 1 HESE are suits of the latest style— . suits with coats of fingertip length to way down below the knee—as fashion demands. Stitchery, embroidery, braid- ing emphasize their smartness; irre Karl Friedrich Gauss the famous German muthematiean at the age of fixe was consudered o mathematical geninn, Boys’ Sports Coats of Knitted Jersey Cloth proachable tailoring insures their distinc- tive slender silhouette. All are silk lined of all-wool knitted Jersey cloth, in brown, olive throughout. Each is a striking value and Oxfords in all leathers and heels. and Peas shades. ie boy of 7 fo 18 no woman or miss can afford to overlook s - . ; F . want right now and right along for months to ir economy importance. Sizes 14 UNDOUBTEDLY there is a model here in a size to fit every come. Unlined, and wellonade oe they wouldn't ci ee peed tats woman. It is impossible to stress these values too greatly. This NO C. 0, D’S OR REFUNDS is a rare opportunity, indeed, to secure regular Cammeyer Spring merchandise at the lowest prices. Your inspection and comparison are invited. WHITE DUCK OR KHAKI DRILL KNICKER- BOCKERS TO WEAR WITH SPORT COAT— be Wearmoor. That name alone means long and genuine serviceability At Great Price Reductions Our Entire Stock of AMMEYER Franklin Simon & Co. Fine Wraps, Coats, Suits and Dresses 47-51 W 34"St NewYorlg Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Offering Savings of 25%, to 40%; Newark Store- 649 Broad St CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP— FIFTH FLOOR 1.%

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