The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 8

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eee ene a eel Resourceful Brocklyn Camp Fire Girls Paint Their Own Beach Summer Lodge CAMP R IRE The fifteen members of Kezlukone Lodge of Camp Fire Girls, Brooklyn, have opened their summer , home at Midland Beach, Staten Island, have to scheme and connive to make both ends meet, and one of the first things they spring was that taeir lodge needed ‘They already knew they had no money with which errs | to pay painters. The girls Jig time, ‘The painters, Simons, Katherine T discovered this a coat of paint. PAINTING-— BUNGALOW. or sports skirts, out brushes and pots of paint and did the job in Cruasneas oo Bo Sunday they donned Bloomers middy blouses and old shoes, got | as shown in the picture, were Irene Helen Christian, Louise M, Spanee, Col. | tr TAKE 4SUSPECTS | FORBURGLARY AND BEATING OF WOMAN Police Raid Apartment and -Ar- rest Men Accused of Mrs. Jacobs’s Robbery. Four men suspected by the police or having taken part in an assault aad robbery in the apartment of Mra, Paul- ine Jacobs at No. 1479 Hoe Avenue, Bronx, on the night of May 9, Mrs, Jacobs was severely beaten, were arrested last night and taken to the Simpson Street Station, They are charged with assault and burglary, The prisoners are Louls Goldberg, twenty-four years old, of No. 868 East | 1624 Street; Samuel Wish twenty- | nine, No. 1107 Pr Ginger, twenty Kast 162d St burg, twenty-f Btreet, All four men tives Meyer, 1 the Simpson 2, 788 Bast 1 ted by Detec- Armstrong of apartment. The prisoners say they had nothing to do with the burglary or the attack. Mra. Jacobs his been sertously agince obe of the burglars struck he the head. The man also tried to tear her rings from her fingers, lacerating the fingers on both of Mrs. Jacobs's hands, "The detectives say they found a re- 1 on volver and a rooms. “jimmy" “in Goldberg's JACKIE REASSURED BY CHARLIE CHAPLIN Youthful Co-Star Gits Telegram From Comedian Who Says Injuries Are Slight. LOS ANGHLS, May Chaplin, whos legs were badly burn | ‘Tuesday while he was filming a scene! a for his new comedy, to-day hastened to assure Jackle Coogan, his six-year- old ar, that he would be “back on the job” in a faw days, While the comedian left to his em- ployeea the task of answering condol- ing mess: from admirers in all parts of the world, one of his first acts after leaving the hospital and hobbling to his studio was to send perso: the following message to Jackie, New York. “Don't worry. singed. hob ly: in Jnokte. We stopped it in time. in the same. ol kon the Job a I am only Iam w fed for J. yy HIGHWAYMEN USE ETHER ON VICTIM William Larke, Robbed in Queens, Says Bag Was Put Over His Head. William Larke, of No, 328 West 67th Street, was stupified by ether and 12.—Chartle | robbed of $19 in waymen who attack: man and Lillian Cly . Boule Avenue, Elinh Inight aay ne from a ci don him, | one throwin a bag or cloth over his he the other went) through O88, According to! Larke, the bag was saturated with | ether, found some time later In a n from ether nearest police he was sent treatment by a surgeon from St. John's: Hospital. Recause of the suddenness of the attack, Larke was unable to furnish a description of the men, 4,000,000 MEN NOW OUT OF WORK Yet England Shows No Cut Down of Pleasure and Sporting Event Attendance, LONDON, May 12.—The British coa) strike is now entering on its seventh week. Four million men are now Idle, including 1,260,000 miners. The list of unemployed increases by 15,000 each day. Business is “dry rotting.” The is short 22,000,000 tons of mined coal. ‘Thousands of homes are without con And yet sports were popular and rail traffic chock. Over 100,000 passage to the cou side for the Wh There has been no ance at the many sporting striking miners seem to “ut Success in standing off starva- shows no never more |* Fifth Avenue 34% STREET Broadway Will Close Out—Friday At Reductions of 8.75 to 19.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses Regularly 24.75, 29.50 to 35.00 16.00 A VARIETY of this season’s most fashionable models, Suitable for present and summer wear. Materials include Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Silk Taffeta and Tricotine, in the favored colors, Sizes 14 to 44, though not ineach style, This offers a notable economy opportunity. NO C. O. D.’s, NO EXCHANGES ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1021. CONGRESS BEGINS MOVE 10 PLUG UP HOLES IN DRY LAW Hearing To-Day on Amend- ment Designed to Kill Ruling on Beer as Medicine, WASHINGTON, May 12 (United Press.)—Congress started to-day the work of plugging up the “leaks” In the enforcement of National Prohibi- tion The "plugs" ment to the V. tead inw, which har the united backing of the Ant!-Saloon|t Teague and most of the drys in Con- egress, Hearings on the supplement were commenced to-day before the House Judiciary Committee of which Volstead is Chairman. The primary object of the drys in lerislation {n addition to ad law, tg to admit “ster a t blow to the ruling of former popular street found In a aupple- | h Attorney General Palmer that beer ts @ medicine and may be prescribed in unlimited quantities ‘The main provisions of the Vol+ stead supplement are: Absolute prohibition against prescribing of beer as medicine, An embargo on the manufacture and importations of liquors until the “amount of such liquor now in dis- tilleries or other bonded warehouses shall have been reduced to a quan- tty that in the opinion of the Pro- hibition Commissioner will, with) liquor that may thereafter be manu- fastured, be sufficient to supply the current need thereafter for all non- beverage purposes.” Greater restrictions on the use of alcohol in the making of patent medi- cines, including the public posting of ts to Such manufacturers, power to the Pro- ioner to limit the al and manufac- with concurrent wise lodged in the the eral. ives of the brewerles, ‘oon League, the W. C. teform Associa- | thodist Board of Tem-| perance will appear before the com- mittee to-day. Doctors’ Conviction in Drug Canes! Affirmed. The United States Circult Court of “‘Rainbow’’ Tweed Tailored Suits For Women and Misses Suitable for Sports and General Wear Very Exceptional Value 29.75 Several models (one illustrated) of “‘ Rainbow”’ Tweeds in a yariety of The tailoring is of an unusually high character for this moderate price. Appeals affirmed to-day the convic- tions In July, 1919, of Dr. Leopold Harris and in May, 1920, of Dr. Dan OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Friday and sport shades. PATIENT'S DEATH LAID TO INJURY BY CHIROPRACTOR PITTSBURGH, May 12.—Rough handling by a chiropractor ts sald to have caused the death of Jo- soph McCann, who succumbed to pneumonia which followed the fracture of the fourth and fifth vertebrae, McCann, who was thirty-five years old, died in St. Joseph's Hospital Monday night. He had been treated by the chiropractor and when received at the hospital was found to have two fractured vertebrae. ‘The chiropractor, according to Deputy Coroner wing, has a State Heenge, and the methods of treatment given by him are rec- lel J. Hoyt on indictments charging them with prescribing narcotic drugs in violation of the provisions of the Hatrison Act. They practiced med|- cine in Harlem. Harris was sen- tenced to serve two years and Hoyt was sentenced to serve four years in Atlanta, Both have een out on bail ding the outcome of their appeal. ey may appeal to the United States apreme Court. FOR OTHER SALE PRICE In half pound CEYLON |: SEMBRLS = Pisin Floor, Second Floor, Fifth Floor and Downstairs Balcony inds you 4 long, cool drink, refreshing on the hottest day. FORMOSA OOLONG GIMBEL NEWS GIMBEL BROTHERS 32xp STREET ~BROADWAY~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Famous Jantme Teas in a Special Purchase Sale Vantine’s Price Was 58c lb. packages .... SEE $1.15 SALE PRICE Vantine’s finest blends—delicious for ice tea. Buy our summer’s supply now so that the warm weather repared with the makings of that ORANGE PEKOE ENGLISH BREAKFAST Special Attention Paid to Mail Orders Shop of Onpinalons FIFTH AVENUE AT“38™ STREET FOR FRIDAY Very Special Values from THE MAY SALE of UNDERGARMENTS At Greatly Reduced Prices eS Satin Nightgowns Tailored strap shoulder model of fine quality washable satin. Formerly 7.95 WR bras ea dy Tuy Silk Envelope Chemises Of fine quality Pussy Willow silk trimmed with real Val. lace Formerly 13.75 6.95 Crepe de Chine Drawers Step-in model trimmed with Val. lace; elastic at waist. Formerly 3.95 19D Crepe de Chine Chemises Straight chemise trimmed with galloon lace; ribbon shoulder straps. Formerly 6.95 B295 Crepe de Chine Camisoles Tailored model trimmed with Georgette; ribbon shoulder straps. Formerly 2.95 1,95 LINGERIE DEP’T—THIRD FLOOR FUR STORAGE-—Remodeling and Repairing Murray Hill 7300 A BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Spenally Shop of Oryinsions FIFTH. AVENUE AT 38™ STREET For the Summer Calendar of Sports & Pastimes—New “BONTELL” TAILORED SHIRTS For Women and the Jeune Fille 3.92 5.50 Refreshing white and gaysome colors in alluringly cool batiste 11 and dimity. Quite different from the usual with treatments i of hand drawn work, real filet edgings, pipings of gingham and hand crochet finishing the collars and cuffs. TAILORED and COSTUME BLOUSES Main Floor 50c On Stand BONWIT TELLER CO |, = <a PS

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