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, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY eave ——— —!M en | reserves write called teem three sta-| MAN, SLAIN IN SLEEP, | {**er STORE OPEN 9 TO 8. | FOUND IN HALLWAY | The ware about 19 o'ctock destroyed | ameeannaenne “| the ¢ ory frame building of tho] sii) Fea % Hatieste Pod | Harlem Bottling Company and soon Still, Found Under Victim's Bed, | « minunicated to the | lumber yard. | aint Police Connect Tragedy With | wowuny ant her cut tankers int: | gging E) prise. any Shief Martin directed we men. Boollegging Enterprise. | ant Cblel Martin aleaetnd he Aree 26, 1921,™ By Bide Dudley. B. 8. Moss, acting for the motion ‘picture department of the B, 3°. Keith in Bronxville 8: to Duleie Jac said; \dinavian, on, a film Turning fan, he “etrouit, announces a new theatre de} “Skornoviski wow du blottero- Giovanni Aresca, thirty-three, a rent ot belt eeniess rat a | yumm aii reten tal ana lcook on the steamship Manchuria,! night. ‘The origin of the fire is un- FOURTEENTH STREET GEstabliahed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Bush Terminal Building at No. 130] She was astounded. Who wouldn't! 8 pight, eT, nave been? Kushing to the door, she was found stabbed through the heart *routed to Hector Snup, the detec! tne hall-outslde his door on the tive, to follow her. pace ae . “He seems to be nutty,” suggested | ground floor of No, 251 West 30th conte Wills Avenue Bridge also was Street early to-day. An eight-inch} G7) the Rev. Jabez Tidholm, i" “Skid mush skoog!" yelled the! at fi vut. Franke Cashman of Engine Count. knife that he apparently had pulled of cuty No. 91 and Fireman Lawrence | Lynch of I » Company No. 87 were A tense moment followed. * |from his chest before he collapsed, (Don’t fail to read Monday's inter-| was found beside him, The police} slightly Injured when ay a eating instalment of this gripping r0-| helieve the knifo was plunged into| Har the top bs him as he slept and that he pursued DID YOU KNOW THAT— his slayer to the hall. ta ee Arthur S, Kane is on his way to} A handsome young woman, New York? sometimes visited him on his trips ’ Fogel vie beat ae bala ditis, is being sought. Thero was Elan SIGiM MAORI i all still concealed under his bed. Blaine Hammerstein, in “The Girl; 8™all still concealed w Ne ae From Nowhere," will soon Be out? {and there are theories his murde ‘The Selznick concern has four act-| was the result of a bootlegging en- ing companics working at Fort Lee?|terprise, It was also suggested he Teddy Gerard has Just acted in a| Joo tne victim of a smuggling plot | or a vondetta, He served on the ‘West 42d Street. It will be devoted to the presentation and exploitation of big films, The Arcade will open on Labor Day and will seat 700 peo- ple. Top price for admission at night will be $2, and in the afternoon half that sum. <A concert orchestra and ~@n organ will be in evidence. * ‘HE RAN FIRST. To obtain a genuine note in “Scrap ge Aron,” the Charles Ray picture, * Claude Berkeley ran around a block Ahree times before breaking into a room and telling Mr. Ray an ase «tounding bit of news, The run made ~hiin breathless, and this fact supplied ythe note needed. AS SMALLWOOD SEES IT. Ray C. Smallwood, who for the past rear has personally directed’ the Street car traMe on the 125th Street crosstown line and on the First and Second Avenue lines was tied up by congestion of fire apparatus, and traMfc Frioau, aS Usuat,, BarcAIN Dag “s Last Friday Before Decoration Day offers a great array of splendid price-reductions in all departments Values that help toward a happy Holiday .|Blouses, Skirts and| Girls’ Dresses | Cotton Hosiery Ribbons, Veilings & Kimonos, Etc. Friday-Before- Holiday ae Handkerchiefs r inst — 25 Deaths From Bubontc Plague in Tampico. HAVANA, May 26. — Thirty-eight cases Of bubonic plague, with twenty- deaths, were registered in Tam- Mexico, and environs in April and | it is declared in despatches re- 4 by Havana port authorities, film adaptation of “The Cave Girl?” Al Lichtman has appointed J. J.| Speci Loew-Metro productions star- | Unger home office special representa- | Manchuria during most of the war, Friday-Before-Holiday Girls’ Tub Dresses—variety of styles | Women's Seamed Back Mercer- Fr iday-Before- Holiday wing Nazimova has arrived in New Hye ior tne Associated? trom|#Bd had for some time kept the 30th Specials enn i, entre 8 ly ized H. fine gauge—double Prey gone , Mork for his first vacation in three A ened Street room for bis use while in New A dei apd le Moire and Fancy s|| Burope, where he visited various | S Lingerie Blouses—dainty trimmed WSbiscsespocssecssos dee D a nears. | He is registered at the Hotel | trope. eee ee Mane? York. i aptly pret inty were 82. TSE CN Ribbone—were .48......... 86 “Everything is quiet on the Said Mr. Smallwood, “but from the plans that are being made for the early fall, I honestly believe the full force of the motion picture industry ‘will be in bloom within the next two Barbara Dean and Vivian Oakland have been added to the cast of the film “Peter Ibbetson?” Charls Urban had a chance to act in a picture recently and blushingly declined it?” Irving Berlin has published a BIG LUMBER FIR DRAWS HUGE CROWD Two Firemen Hurt at Four-Alarm E an blend with that rich, Were $2.18.......cececeeeee MOD Pongee Blouses—tailored models— were $4.04 and $5.37........ 8.95 Women’s Regular and Extra Size Girls’ Summer Dre: and organdy—plain or ruffled styles— sizes 6 to 14 years— were $2.94. ..... 0.000005. LOZ Girls’ Bathing Suite—all wool jersey cloth—attractive colors with con- Children’s siery—broken lot—heavy English tibrrall colore—ail sizes but not in each color— WEE DE icscsvecsesesesso te -Length Sport Ho- | Moire and Fancy Striped Ribbons good assortment— 4 WH EBs iisic seteseeeee BR French Chenille Dotted Veilings— black, brown, taupe, savy “and 4 hting, ‘nvigorating flavor. Skirts of serge or poplin—several trasting trimming— combination of colors— mete My personal cHserwation. | “Queen of Sheba” song, dedicated to 4 prbREsH BVERY HOUR, good models—navy and black— sizes 10to 14 years, Special 2.88 Cotton were .94., . 68 and talks with producers on the| Wittiam Fox and called'a Fox trot? $200,000 Blaze at First Avenue Buy, direct trom wholesaler wens 65.07 400 6067... ake A Und tases and Organi Goandial “shortage will be of great| giver e,fusuiame has completed “The and East River. ‘Noy"eotcories*it ‘sfondi peers Robes cue cotel ie cman | White Silk Lingerie ndergarments | were “dinners 74 ~Senent fo the trade for it wil elfmin: | RuvgE Cay, gna, 1# COUFINE Lumber valued at $200,000 was de-|[[ieivered in Greater Now Yor jncquard designsevsoul sailor | Friday-Before- Holiday Friday-Before-Holiday | Wornen’s Grape de. Chine Sport ate the ‘fy by night’ and the producer | Jimmy Aubrey has started produc-| stroyed last night when fire swept the 4 collar—were $4.94.......... 8.95 Sate . Specials ive 'e—ch: Bie ee ae | cay, bur haen’t named the gol-dinged | 7rd of the H. Herrmann Lumber Com- action Guaranteed or Movey Back ||| Lawn Dressing Sacques — belted | White Satin Camisoles Georgette | Women's Double Extra Size Union | wit designs —were 26... TO SHOW NEWS “BEATS.” | thing? PE MS a pany, extending along Firet Avenue, GILLIES COFFEE CO. i ee oe ar Val lace pokeraud builtcupaboul. | Swite—low neck—sleeveless—loose | Women * cautroldeea’ career seal < e 7 ‘i etween 12 h Street. ‘. AE oh " 7 is r tight knee— ; Jack Cohn announces that his new] ‘The agent says Corinne | between 14th and 126! b. Waslilnsten Sites, N.Y, were $1.48 oi anenall 4 button-front ue I handkerchi f + Griffith an therine Caivert are the |the East River. Four alarms Park Place and Datclay_ st. 4 , 12s lers—slip-on and button-fro Seconds of .97. colored sport handkerchiefs at single-reel feature, Federated Screen’ Gri 4 ae aS: tay Extra sizes—were $1.74..... 1. models cial O7 this price—were .24 f best dres resses on the screen?|in and the blaze, very spectacular, was ||] iwo ks from Washington Markt. “a price— ofinapshots, will give picture fans tn-| Pe Ie n great fu- | viewed by thousands of persons. Pollce| [Prone _Harclay 986%. eet St Tene ll] Bungalow Aprons — striped or Chine Emvelope | Children’s Fine Cotton Veste % dos. Loe ‘timate views of their favor folk, showing them both at play and | work. News “beats” will be pictur- ture for Carlo Enciso, the young Nex- ican tenor recently introduced at the checked gingham or solid color cham- bray—square neck model, edged with ss novelty yokes of lace or and embroidered medal- low neck less—were .£7.. ort sleeves—or "Oy Men's Large Size Handkerchiefe— Spades ne Riarry Levey may go to a conven: rick-rack—were $1.88....06. tions or taiored aT Sitverware, Cutlery good quality—hemmed: ae Bet Siteson wey tame «| eee! me oe Sweaters Fis Niieaatjne cae | and Jewelry Bowney, Cal, was publihed at the Wendel MeMAhil wt put talking Friday-Before-Holiday _ | ™s-,*%, 3h Friday-Before Holiday | Traveland Shopping penroducing a BrAAdly GOVE HEWATADER atre, Brooklyn, on May 29? Do You i Specials dainty tailored styles Bags od for Nothing,” in which Con- Talmadge will appear, tells of nall town girl who runs awy to York and has the time of her Special Finer White Satin Nightdr many with net yokes— shop in the film, “The Lying Trut am linotype machine and a press w meeded. The owner of the Champion permitted his to be moved to the studio, but insisted that he be allowed Worsted Slipover Sweaters— pockets and sash—hi were $3.94... Wool Sweaters—Tuxedo Friday-Before-Holiday: Specials m4 Leather and Moire Hand Bage— eck— 3.14 le -colors grape design—Freneb grey finish— were .60 each........4. seve BS Guard Your Health New life? y | colors and in black—inside chan; ‘acacia ee are tomato, honeydew, buff, henn: hirred models........... 5 — arenes * sete out hie paper at tHe BUS RUSSTAN BOY WINS ery; aa ie o.s54 | White Radium iis Step-tne~ | "wore ab cacherncrs se, «LG | SomPyriment or puree and eagrarss . | WEFE $3.08... . 06s eee serene 04 lace-trimming or inserts— Di Knives to Match—tripl ve wre GOLD WATCH FOR HER. HIGH SCHOOL PRIZES' ere 1s no surer way to Jersey Cloth Sweater Coats— Se ee eaten tamed acate Dorothy Winter of No, 316 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, won the gold * watch offered by William Fox for the Tuxedo style—belt and pocke'! colors are buff, tan, navy and black— were $8.48... : G94 were 83.25 half dox........ Knives and Forks—Rogers 1881—- Dress Goods Friday-Before-Holiday |David Koch To-Day Gets $1,250] in Golden Cash anda Gold a t z “4 celluloid handles—set of six knives best answers to a set of questions Knit Capes—Combinations of buff, Specials and six forks— concerning his film, “The Queen of Medal. weet black, jade and honeydew | 54-Inch Ee ‘ool Capetey ene were $7.50.. Sheba.” Betty Blythe, the Queen,} Cash prizes of $1,250 and e iy with white— —fine twill—tan, castor, Burgundy made the resentation, wilt oy uralbataa ntocany tes It is the health were $9.48......0...0006.-. eo BH | ond navy blue— — eli: + YALE SELECTS ELSIE. School of Commerce in West 65th Street Brush Wool Scarfs—pockets and | were $2.07.......06...55 1.68 Tow ing food supplied by nature. ere Vanity Casee— Friday-Betore-Holiday 4 to David Koch of No. 848 Ku belt—combination colors— 50-Inch All-Wool Cream Storm ‘riday-Belore-Hol The senior class at Yale has selected | £_aY dyHeceh of No, HS Hast Lerth In Borden's Grade A were ence hisisie, Oi@e | eanet Nase tim weve were 07 BO Sees Elsie Ferguson as its favorite screen | ever awarded in the high achools of this h Fibre Silk Sweaters—Tuxedo model were $2.48 eee ABD | Mahogany Trays—decorated : actress, | country, $ S ‘-— dels Se se French | centres—were #1.47......... «7 | 70 Inch Bleached Mercerized wee David’ Koch, the winner, ts aoventeen milk you have a food} —various coloré— POSH EE col crest nitay Damask—were .07...Special 55 GRIFFITH SELLS A TALE. years old, the son of Russian born par- 1 were $7.94,... -6.00 | Serges—fine twill......... 1.97 Silks -07.. .Special » ents who came here in 1891, He was David W, Griffith has sold to In-| 50 - Inch Mohair Siciliennes of genuine Borden graduated from the school in January He site Hea : cream, brown, navy and Friday-Before-Holida; sviration Plotures Ine., the film rights aaa wee) cant hiiie quality. Undermuslins. black a 8s iy pha iy 4 Inch Ramie Linen— ” rece xoeepl srergetiolmers/atory of the |e sirst almondesprisel awards ts Friday-Before-Holida, 42 - Inch part were 1.44,.......... seseeeee OT West Virginia mountains, “Tor'ble |e fm Simonds prise, awarded by 9 y yu = izes — black and | Yd, Wide Black Surf Satin— David.” [tichard Barthelmess, who | ptehburs, Mt Pad tibetan acl Specials Woot menue il silk—hi Union Linen Toweling—part has recently been signed a8 a siar by | prise of $550 In wold, awarded be Choke Stop-In Drawere—aloo regulation | WhitO—Mere OTesesscsee . a silk: high lustre— 1.95 | ©tton—were ton. 26 Inspiration Pictures, Inc., will make|son Cowl, of James A. Hearn & Son, Aci ink oF white betitia and Rugs, Etc rategvapeneee ce aad Rika Cotton Huck Towels—hemm his initial appearance in’ this story.|New York, who also awarded the gold . eitiieteee oe ; 2 " 40 Inch Crepe Meteor and Radium | “White borders—were 21 14 The story was originally bought by | medal. : trimmed wit! lace— Friday-Before-Holiday pple aha Me. Mr. Griffith as being best suited for} They were won in an international] fi §§§ FY wp py pw. | were B7%cccccseccceees + 0S Turkish Towels—hemmed— competition for an on the Adam 1.57 ~poplin finish— large assortment of colors— were 1.05 33 Inch Satin Royal ay on economics Teachings of h of Nations Conditions.”” Specials Exceptionally Large Assortment Grass Scatter Rugs— the talents of Mr. Barthelmess. | o™petition for an cssay on economics} ff §g- §| #§ (Wgmpeppe Fe Feed FV ye | deh |... ,_Spectate —§-_—|__ Were 1.05... .. see eeeeer vere subject of smith in the ‘W and Present Day Beono Bloomers —pink batiste, stitched with blue—were .88,. were .24 { ! + ' : j i ‘ i i t i H | el Bage—cowhide leather with leather—were 815.9.... 8, Lean leaded Rebel hd 5 te hia . Were BLBTcsesevseserss en BOO ry Linens—Towels and. 1 Scarfe and mn } peewee Jo 6S. ae 1’ , FarmProducts Co, lnc. Cortlandt £961. THE MYSTERY OF THE | | Nightdresses—s x6 ft.—were 83.74, . Z.O7 | were 74.......0.5 cee OE Bed Muslins 4 to all high and 1 schoo ‘ : ‘ Preemie anne 1eunta fy She United § Ben tenet sirable styles—were $1.68... Imported Rush xtremely | 33 Inch Shantung—All sill Young Koch will use his prize money to assist him through college. Rug heavy reversible-—quite the smartest Summertime rug— 3x6 fl. to Oxia ft Nightdresses—nainsook — round or square neck—lace or embroidery trimming—were $2.68 natural color—heavy quality, &.25 | Friday-Betore-Holiday ; 40 Inch Crepe de Chine—tfull crepe | Specials ‘ Buddenly the Count began to speak _ —— - — - _ | itrimming—were $2.68....... 4 lane psl arene) Fine Bleached Muslin—36 inches $ Envelope and Straight Chemises— Ona ee aD Mita aril Lea gta 00 me have alight ¥ ge assort ol — eta ater aC StuastiYE AS ||| Rag ac Teeny Bretel casera goods worth f1........yd.6 BD35 i : Models in. Pink also with ribbon | Stone 97 | colors Sarco cf Tee ennenned Muslin—extra j Q x ae ae iH 27x54 ae oT Blanket. nd worth .1614 10%, ‘ r) e 26x30in........ ics CURCES G 45-inch U irq a SSLOES j : <EENG Sh Corsets and Clearance of Wool Fibre’ Carpet- Flannels aaetht Vea tene ee ( . * - : ing—excellent 4 t 7 ate 1) Mieauced POLO SGHOERS Bieeehyasns eee as Petticoats — | hi fini Mi Ycehen, | Friday-Betore-Holiday | #44 Yate Wide Blgcbad Ty Reduced —— Maintained ee [pa 10 0% iday-B . wood brown—% yard wide— Specials ale Vas Wie Bical on ¢ . y ) pecial Shoes $10 00 Sevllah and $6 00 0 Fri ee were $1.97...sc0ceee yd. + OT White Crib, Blankete—Summer fs Rdg ahead aa 45 j XN pee i . = D > | cla yard wide— ; weigl ht—mostly all wool— j k gested i : .. sian , Shee $ A150 8 85 yshogs — dm, Brassieres—firm material — Pilih SLD UO a Fa MiGy eA RA Ln 144 | Creches Sponece: hemeved of cm ' oys’ Shoes trimming—were $1.25. Bera Wayver Chita cieCand PE aie ig eneate UG Bed | pitee’ Lares Crochet Sarekaeee a You can save money by wearing W.LDouglas Sh / Women’s C: a Ity ma : losin ad polo |. came ere Manne y hemmed oF fringed— : ey bi 8 i u oes. ji ‘omen’s Corsets—fine novelty ma other artistic designs in goo: Clearance of Blankets slightly or fringe They have a world-wide reputation for being the terial — medina low bust—elastie | combinations. Small sizes, mottled | “earance , OF tlankets | slig were $6.49..........0.5 2.98 ’ best shoes that can be and with plain borders and with plain centr Full Size Satin Finished Marseilles All wool—wool mixed—Eiderdowa | “Spreade- scalloped’ eal were $6.50... produced for the price, _ \ . ; oj Aah Pls and cut Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats— | *#¢ (x9 fi one ial OH Sa SeNEn cae piled cae corner ‘Bolster {o match— | changeable and solid colors, in all | size 0x12 ft Spec Stnimar Aute Boke rib Blank. | cWCte 910.08...........605 9s S thatnew attractive andere: Swinging Ha mocks Bnprgateld RoseensG prices, Also | Pillow Cases—hemmed—42x36 * 25 Were $5.65... ..cececeeees, Bee | Val sneer aren ae rio imported All Wool Blankets at eased mer 34. j <6 Toys Couch Hammocks—adjustable | 50%. | atitched.... ; , y backs—roll top tufted mattress— | An opportunity to save on Blaak- | terse inches—were .36, : one ae r heavy rope supports— ets for Summer cottages, bunga- homstitched. .....ectecceees Me, <@ Friday-Before-Holiday | khaki............Special 19.94 lows, hotels and home needs. | Sheets Specials Stands G74 | White Flannels—27-inch wool and | 54x90 inch—for single beds— j Baseball Outfits for the Littl | Dayenport Couch Hammocks cotton mixed | WaSHBR ics pasa eetza “ Chae contig at Me Geek tufted back=~attractive combination were 63 to .74 +38 | 72x90 inch—for % beds— ' Ladies Rusia Calf Lantnueaceue and catcher's mitt | of Khaki und green—waterpoa! san, | picached Domet Diapers-soft, | were 6180s 0 ani -o1 i] ‘one-strap Oxtord, wingtip Oxford. ’ were #1,10 . 88 | Table Oiclathe—ak jucken wide downy nap —sizes 27x27 suxs0 91x90 inch—forfull size beds— : aor Arar Slik Moi Wi alana of P Sail Boate—S-inch .4°7 | plain white-slight imperfections— | _96x80—were .67 each : HOO PLR sesessecsestessys 95 i Latte’ Russa Cok $7.00 $8.00 Men's Russia-Calf Fully rigged, with keel— ep | eeulurly would sell at 96 Domet Bleached 30 inch~also Un- | Bleached Cheese Cloth—36 inches | Piha filing ball-strap Oxford. | 10-inch. -72 | Special ne leached Canton—27 ine wide—absorbent— kd, cep eaey ig loneinnn bie 10 | Shelf Oilcloth —~ 12 inch ~~ large | were 48. - ES | were shy... weve, BY $8.00 $8.00 | 6h sled childs ts ani | assortment—desirable patterns ° 5. | Gol . clubs in gol a f= | S i | were $5.0 AT | Third Floor. \| FRIDAY r L SATURDAY They are sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, located If you could visit W. L. Douglas great factories wo-Day Sal p, “fas eas g r . at e in the principal cities. No matter where you live,W.L.Douglas| Brockton, Mass., and sce for utah the high grade leathers FRIDAY SATURDAY od shoes are within your reach. They are sold direct from the factory to you at enly one profit; all middlemen’s and manu- facturing profits are eliminated, which guarantees the wearer shoes at the lowest possible cost. Wolepovsies name and the retail price are stamped on the sole of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against unreasonable profits. The stam price is W. L. Douglas personal fueraniee t the shoes are always worth the price paid for them, W.L. Douglas shoes are made of the best and finest leathers that money can buy. ey combine quality, style, workman- ship and wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at higher prices, and other materials used and how carefully the sh Two-Day Sale | made, you would then realize why W. L. Douglas fied ae | absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. The | prices ore the same everywhere; they cost no more in San | rancisco than they do in New York. | | W. L. Douglas shoes are all made by the highest paid, skilled | Tri d Women’s Athletic ae 47 sate a5 Union Suits fine nainsook, low loose knee. 1.07 Were $1.57 Were $3.95 and $4.94 Sport, sailor anc flower trim- med hats in all of the Summer's prettiest colors make this selection an unusually attractive pre-holi- ieck, sleeveless, shoemakers,underthe direction and supervisionof experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. L, Mo a CAUTION W. L. Dougiae Shoe Co., order direct from factory. Catalogue free, 270 Spari St, Brockton, Maas, W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK If not for sale in yourvicinity, day opportunity. ‘There is an end- less display of new styles from which Athletic union suits are becoming * 85 Nassau Street, cy 347 Eighth Avenue. JERSEY CITY—-1¢ Newark Avenue. more and more popular. One style lo erste sed one tas wen best Pe EA a Sy Ww 250 West ee *HOBOKEN--120 Washington Street | trend is decidedly in the direction wilt Ly OUI es oration Day costume, y } 1495 Broadway (Times Square. ) * 106 Broa rad ae ie ten Street. | *UNION HILL--276 Bergenitne Ave. of sports wear types of clothes for High Class Manutacturer's Close Out of New Sample | yr 984 Thira Avenue, 1452 Third Avenue, #2202 Third Avenve, corner 120th St. ° 42179 Third Ay., beiween 146th & 147th Sts, | PURE street loose fitting, comfortable are in demand, wear, and, of course %*& 1367 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue. %& 478 Fifth Avenue, corner 11'h Street. Manhattan Avenue (Gre: npoint). Fulton Street. : Line of Trimmed Millinery-—-Values $12.50 to 417.50 —arrived too late for detailed description, . *NE} ATK-—831 Brord Street. ye’ TENSOD—162 KN a ket St., cor. Clark. | wIRENTC East State Street. b 7.50 * undergarments cd a.

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