The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, Judge Landin's Charges May Be CONEY ISLAND GETS INTO CONTEST | FOR PRIZE OF $100 all replies to Family Editor, Send names, photographs if possible, with complete informa- tion of dates of birth, occupation or business of father, Send | Revived. | WASHINGTON, May 6.—A movement TW | up of H. 1 0 To the Largest Living Le ee ea” sercien. Sueumiine, Uadian Wig ich end Se arsentin Family Born | Though impeachment wae started last | session and ta held to have died on March 4 !t Is believed there may be found @ way to revive it in this Con- cress. This will be threshed out at an early date. | An effort will be made to have tho | committee obtain authority to conduct in New York City Evening World. — Staten Island, Bronx and Man-| 8° Francis, Elbert, Grace, Jesse, Millie, entered is that of Alphonso Peppe, 12 Beach Street. The names are # | hearings on the charges made by former Representative Welty (Dem., Ohio) Aric were referred to it but never yn up. The contention is made that SCHOONER CREW RESCUED. FRIDAY, MAY 6, aon Webb ane be one aralhet tne the ‘ars Milburn, of fourteen Foain to ee ham team, iiliams,, Willtam en Cornel! Ve. Columbia at Tennls To-Day. The Cornel tennis team will invade Morningside Heights this afternoon de- termined to make amends for the de- feat of the baseball team at the hands of Columbia last Wednesday afternoon. The Blue and White racquet wielders have gone through the season with only 4 ,tinele defeat, that at the hands of Yale thus far, hope to take the dl ent 1921. DRIEL EX HDHD ears neta apr x BONWIT TELLER. &CO. Fhe Sponally Shop of Opipinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Exceptional Values Featured Saturday In —— tact the {Measure of the Tthacans hattan Also in To-Day’s Vina, Carmine, Johey JOsPM OO4/ wishing Bont Went Aground on imi Gvesueie Wheat 6 fore 17+Year-Old Dey Guilty of Marder 4 Entries. Pe David Sentech aa ied A Jerney Shore Yesterday, mal nlmpgachment Being frat, required fn Firet Degree, onue, t jronx, sent In 8 in thia Cor a8. si mu Nast: denon, ‘andor, Martha fte-| TOMB RIVER, N. J., May 6—Vol-| criticism of dt Judge Landis for having} Angelo Tumbarello, seventeen years 6é 9 The Sterest family on to-day’s rst | becca, Fanny, Charles, Molly, Reuben, | untecr life savers yesterday rescued the necepted @ position of pay outside the! og, of No, 44 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, a ’ of entries in the contest for which the| Lo and Lotti crew of the Italtan fishing achooner | UUCMrTy was found guilty of murter tn the first es Julla, which went ashore at Polat Americana Win im Polo Test Mateh. MORGAN TO RETURN | ?"ss2nt_earty tn the morning, LONDON, May 6.—In the first polo ore Hurlingham Field, The members of the orew are|game on the Hurlingham Field, an We sk Me ‘iad tate Baissea 0% Itallans, The vearel left Cape May|Amertcan four composed of Louls B. 4 TO POSTOFFICE JOB April 30 bound for Boston. Stoddard, Thomas Hitchcoen Jr, J. Wat- fObbler Bt No, $12 4th Street, Bi Twice Postmaster Here and in Ser- vice Here More Than Forty Years. degree by @ jury in Justice Van Siclen's branch of the Supreme Court in Brook- yn, yesterday Evening World offers a prize of $100, is that of Mra. Sarah Rosenstein, No, 216 Richard Street, Coney Islan4, who names the following fourteen children, aM living and born in Greater New York, as the terma of the contest require: Moe, Pauline, Sadie, Jeanette, Helen, Sidney, Cor- mne, Estelle, Arthur, Harold, Lillian, Julius, Lawrence, Beatrice A Hist of twelve is sent in by Mra. Mary Flynn, No. 401 East 20th Street— Pugene, Josephine, Rosemary, Anna, Michael, Agnes, Emmett, Eileen, Rita, Genevieve, Kierin and Roger. Another entry with twelve children is the family of Mr. and Mrs, Louis COATS, CAPES, FROCKS FOR MISSES OF 14 to 18—-THIRD FLOOR Sale Also at NEWARK STORE Broad Street and West Park Sale Also at BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Street Near Hoyt Ge CED BERL Reduced to 2 9 ° 5 0 WASHINGTON, May 6.—Charles D Hilles who has been here in consulta- tion with President Harding over Federal patronage in New York in- dicated to-day there would be no hitch about naming Edward M Morgan Postmaster of New York West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Per fen” Naruto | Hoi wth faa Tricotine Straightline: Suits Wiens bocge Gui. ‘The cobvicgs ave particularly appealiog and Harry, Mibla, ‘Lillian, “Baste aod| is Wt sinced Uereh eazcuttye onto varied in the tweed suits, making them appropriate for town, coun- j Wittam rearing’ him to the clvit service New Length Coats as Favored by the Critical try or sports wear. Sizes 14 to 18. 4 ceived. ‘First is the farnily of Mra | MOTERR Over Forty Yours tm Clty’ Priced Below Regular for To-Morrow ‘ Maspeth, Le 1. Hor children are alc| award M. Moran wan twice Post MISSES’ TWILL CLOTH SUITS master of New York. Ho was first appointed by President Roosevelt and reappointed by President Taft, His term expired in 1915, but he was not bert, Mary, Florence, Joseph, Will- iam, Marguerite, Kathleen, Charles, Edna, Douglas and Thomas, The 58.00 $ 39° 5 75.00 ' Sarvale, No, 22 gamer Gusset ‘Tue| weeded by Postmaster Patten un- biscmedl avast tattered eu — Regularly up to 95.00 Regularly up to 125.00 | ; kk, Dan, Vito, Lucy “was born in Marshall Anaristocratic assemblage of smat lored suits—-expressing in " P ‘ Soaks A ; loka wae Nae Rockin Arey | a clean-cut lines the favored style-themes. Long, beltless jackets = wept talecing 2 apparene.” Dehiy pele asiene piri tanec Bene clerical fore “He vrs appointed ny smartly tailor-stitched, inverted plaits and deep rever fronts. types of suits are unusual treatments of stitchery, embroidery ‘| perintendent of City: Dellve or braiding. ry. ate nt Pos tinastor, and ale Fine Custom Tailleurs Hand-Tailored Tricotires of Mr. Van Cot er until the appoint ter Willcox. : ‘ ce See [Can IRM eeraae WESE Eee wounded Phe otha) 555 Pio wll MISSES’ CANTON CREPE CAPES P bes Piorence: Ellen, Matthew se) Mr. Mo ot near the Postmaster’: ali ines ‘oir wil ‘ 7eether of the ten<ohitd Aamitiea [Killed hime = " Special Values Silk Lined & TWILL CLOTH COATS ‘ as a Very Specially Priced ; 59.50 This particular Cape offering combines three important style- features—they are made of the fashionable Canton Crepe, tiered with silk fringe and cleverly designed on graceful straight lines. The Coats of Twill Cord and Tricotine are narrowly belted and have large self collars, Sizes 14 to 18. MISSES’ FROCKS of SILK or CLOTH Reduced to 44,00 Frocks to meet every daytime demand, charmingly delineated in Canton Crepe, Taffeta Silk, Poiret Twill or Tricotine. Straight line and bouffant silhouettes are the vogue, and both types are variously expressed. Sizes 14 to 18. 9 6 SF SS SS SSH SOehroseE Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Superb Quality Silk Lined Fabrics In Latest Styles and Colors s19° A most extraordinary collection of fine Capes and Wraps! Full flaring capes, d’Artignan capes, Dolmans, Cape- wraps—effectively stitched and em- broidered—new diversions in sleeves. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 200 Boys’ All Wool Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers Deo SS SDS Se Fr pa ee Piss. Bolivias, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Serges, Velours, Lustrous Satins, Navy Blue and Wanted Shades. Sizes for Women and Misses Js SS SSE BAAR EDR SHR WRAY GDS Werte reeg7qy PhP Re none better in quality none lower in price 4. 15.50 EST-MADE” Suits for boys with a promise of quality in the name that is fulfilled in the suit. In brown, green, or gray cheviots and tweeds, norfolk or plain belted models with deep pockets and sturdy linings. BONWIT TELLER &,CO The Speaally Shop of Oppnatons New Blouses Now y peeepmoced FIFTH AVENUB_AT 38™ STREET .Georgettes, Crepes, Voiles & Tricolet te Aci ok 98 witreney pete epportunit to provide for all Summer blouse needs at important Money-Sav- ings. Frilly models, lace trim- med, embroidered overblouse and tuck-in models. FOR SATURDAY An Exceptional Sale of WOMEN’S TRICOTINE SIZES 10 to 16 FIFTH FLOOR CAPES and WRAP COATS Made fo sell up to 125.00 68.00 Five Distinct Models “THE MALL in Central Park WILL BE OPEN FOR ROLLER SKATING beginning Saturday, May 7 Tricotines and Canton Crepes In the Loveliest Fashions $19: ana $29.75 At About Wholesale Two unusual assortments, very modestly priced — in straightline and bouffant effects—kimono and Chinese bodices— embroidered with dainty ribbon girdles. Capes with large draped collars and facings of con- trasting duvetyn—Capes with shirred backs— Wraps of slender line or with bloused sleeves— Dress-Coats with detachable white pique collars. WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR, and needless to say, the best skaters will be equipped with Winslow ball-bearing skates. They are specially priced for to- 2.95 FOURTH FLOOR ne IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT The Soft, Clinging Crepes Are in the Sprightly Shades for Summer Wear. Tricotines to Wear Now Without a Coat. rere acre ane nr US RR SPDR TI AE gOS

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