The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1921, Page 4

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hereasing wickedness and | him arrested and he was in-| owned by F. J. Hangen’, ion of people in genera! | ‘or grand larceny In the first | Robert Edwards, crashed into |his desire, he sald, tu produce a play} automobile at Jamesport, L. 1. lara ieee oul bri ——— night. With Rangen, three men wer FOUR HURT AS TO a reite yis GkaLeniy Onn Cs 4 SMASHES ANOTHER |; rond, and) awards turned tar out 1 1 1 world, which, according bce rote === CONVICTED BROKCR, putlinved bh off lie i «| Driver of Zig-Zagging Car Arrested | one wheel of Hangon's cat. ‘The othe: | BUT NOTWIT WITH CASH Gn tie at Jamesport, 1. 1h, Charged | er was ‘ont ea Sees ives With Intoxication, | Joseph Ziminiski, all of Greenport t inside Information, When] RIVERMBAD, Lt May 31—our| MUS. sagem und arreated nin cha P to deliver stoak of money | men were injured when an automobile | of intoxication Court Reciites M More Thar: | Lip Service for Man Who sienna eee ' Robbed Woman of $3,250. . James $. Rollow, fifty-eieht, 9 (eo) (eo) Stock broker of No. 269 Macon Screct Brooklyn, was well represented by mind Prosperous friends when he was ar- | Faigned before Judge Rosalsky in the | Court of General Sessions to-day for fentence. He had pleaded guilty to Misapproprinting $3,260 Intrusted to hum for investment by Livelyn Blan- ehard, a playwright, of No. 256 West | Mth Btreet. The court had received a dozen | letters from men of high standing | 4m professional life in Brooklyn ask- ing that Rollow be let off with a| light sentence or a suspended sen- tence. The letters recited that he Rad been a credit to Brooklyn up to this time and undoubtedly would] mever offend again Similar pleas were made by persons in court “But,” asked Judge Rosalsky, “what about this young woman who jus been defrauded? | am told the de- fendant cannot repay her o penny. “Has he only lip service friends? ‘Has he “no friends who wii! go down | into their pockets and help him re.) pay his victim? It appears to me| that these respectable peopi¢ Wiio ask that there shall be no punishment | Meted out to a man, who has stolen | $8,250 from a woman who has worked hard for every penny of it have a Peculiar point of view.” Roliow’s friends held ai wanference im the court room and asked that sen- tence be postponed until June § In the interval, they suid, they will see if they can raise some money. Miss Blanchard said that Rollow Visited her in July, 1920, und suid that he was grieved and shocked at 34th Street—New York Will Close Out—Wednesday About 250 Misses’ High Cost Street and Afternoon Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also suitable for Women to 36 Bust. The Entire Group taken from Regular Stock 30.00 Formerly to 75.00 Included are the most successful models we have shown this season in Taffeta, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Foulard, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. A wide choice of wanted colors. Misses’ Gown Dept.—3rd Floor Cue SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS AND JUNIORS THE ONLY CNE IN THE CITY DEVOTED LXCLUSIVELY TO YOUNGER GIRLS @pecializes in the UNUSUAL ino Hise, Golor, O]Baterial ox Designs NY mother who has her own ideas as to the-color and mate- rial best suited to her school-girl daughter may have those ideas de- veloped to her satisfaction here. And the special order department will render her its greatest service in its sympathetic consideration of a young gitl’s immature figure and its. ability to bring out her best points. She may be too thin, too tall, too short, too stout—but a cleverly de- signed frock will hide these defects. She may look awkward and ill at ease in ready-made clothes, but clothes designed to fit her frame and suit her personality will give her assurance and comeliness. 4 > Che advice of our Oxperto to yourd for the ashing— and you may command their services for very little more than you are accustomed to paying for ready-made garments. Orders taken now for Inquire on the | Graduation Frocks Second Floor _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 31, To the FootsoreSaleswoman Your poor, tired feet, hot and aching, crowded into cruel unbeautiful shoes are tobe relieved. Fashion de- crees the sensible shoe for street and sport wear. Wear the best, the shoe built on nature'slines—the Ground Gripper For poise, grace and ade- gree of foot comfort you never knew before, wear Ground Gripper SHOES 24 WEST. ISTH STREET, 2 BEEKMAN STREET Sy ‘Eddys Best & Co, ddys Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Salice Established 1879 A flavor of \}YOUR MONEY HERE Teeth | f I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Sceneantantiraemmretetsererteate ta tek eee 9 HOYT ST., BROOKLYN ‘Edar “Cleans as it Polishes” For Your Furniture— gives a high, dry brilliant lustre without hard rubbing §0c to $3.00 sizes — All Dealers which you never tire—a seasoning always ready and always welcome MADE INU, S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y SAVE HALF| Ua FITZROY 6931 le-e Slip Covers cp large selec~ tion e Value a0 Write, Gall ir Phone 5-Plece Re-Upholstered in latest style 5 00 Value Ru Offer Also Applies to Long Island, New Jersey und Staten Island Without Plates 4 S yents “y wv at Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums yy ) ies TRE! . ol = oe a =| U eae Keays teen am toes fl et ecincted? “Teeth ts ea BROLNS PLATI WEPAIRED £ 1 WILLE YOU WAIT 0 Lf oF mmin: kl S .2E. 125th Se. [2g & sah Ss 7 1 fear St 1 148 Lexington Av. cov, Sith St. 7 3 ] (Over Lieseit's Drug Shore) : OUR 125TH ST. AND STH ST.) Grrices wit Be ‘OreN on sun:| =| avs Uarit ip. DON | T TURAYS awe THURSDAYS 7 Own? a he Ke apenanarai Die 3 Jam fo em pio" 7th Ave., s; gith St. i een aera 19217," Ne Connection With Any 2B Establishment in the World ‘THIRTY rouNTH Stmer R PE es oer FFT AVENUE LOVELY NEW SILK FROCKS FOR THE FIRST WARM\ DAYS OF SU"MER THE VALUES -ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY YOU COULD NOT THINK OF A MORF. DELIGHTFUL FROCK FOR FORMAL VACATION WEAR THAN THIS FILMY CREATION OF CEKORGETTE AND SILK CHANTILLY LACE, COOL JADE GREEN TO HARMONIZE WITH THE SURROUNDINGS OR OTHER DELICATE SHADES THAT BLEND INTO THE COLORFUL BACKGROUND OF A SUMMER DAY OR EVENING, SIDE. DRAPES AND TUNIC AND GIRDLE ARE IN THE HEIGHT OF THE NEWER MODE 38:99 A COOL DEMI TAILORED FROCK OF CANTON CREPE CAN WELL AFFORD TO WELCOME SUMMER, IN THIS PARTICULAR MODEL, PERKY LITTLE. LOOPS OF MOIRE SILK RIBBONS ARH SET ONE ABOVE THE OTHER IN LONG ROWS THAT TEND TO EMPHASIZE THE SLENDER, GRACE OF THE SILHOUETTE, THEN THERE ARE MORE SWINGING FROM THE ENDS. OF: THE BRIEF SLEEVES Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE LIKE A GLIMPSE INTO’ THE FUTURE IS THIS ADVANCED EXHIBIT OF NEW PORET TWILL SUITS SHOWN AS THEY WILL BE WORN NEXT AUTUMN AND VERY SPECIALLY PRICED TOMORROW AT 50° THEY SHOULD INTEREST THE OUT OF TOWN VISITOR OR HER NEW YORK COUSIN, BUSY AT PREPARING HER SUMMER WARDROBE , BECAUSE THEY SOUND A FASHION NOTE MONTHS 1N ADVANCE OF THE APPAREL THAT WILL BE WORN AT COUNTRY RESORTS THREE SMART MODELS WI1'H LONG SLENDER COATS, THAT FORGET TO $TOP AT THE KNEE LINE, FAULTLESSIN ‘TAILORE.D IN A MANNER THAT EMPHASIZES THE NEW SILHOURTTE BOLDLY AND CLEARLY, EVEN THE LINING OF PEAU DE CYGNE IS HAND SEWN 9

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