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moines — \ ie __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. CUSTOM AGENTS HERMOTHERLOVE. ei", POUNE SHMEUP IS ACCURBOR CH wuetncras) | Stout Women with the neighbors as Mrs. Varitta's The arrest, acco rding to the police, : | Weued ines cod hen * Xs esol ane U SEE was made at the instance of the Royal | Wi MAN gossip and sifted it all, A THREAT IN Jewels Worth $50,000 Found on ine General, No. 20 Bast [thrown ihe. protecting ‘arn Man Said to Be Wanted } ———_ ON RVER FRONT WHOSWEDBOY "S| EXPIMEOF"WLLAGE”, "ems" woven of Fe a re | oaze, from (We. tie | Augusto Catalittl, forty-nine years |Geft Nete Asking Children to “Be house that, had she betrayed herself Palerm , _ G Father.’ or been betrayed, her life probably ——t--- old, of Pak 0, Italy, was arrested ood to Your Father. early to-day at Centre and Canal! Mrs. Caroline Hanson, fifty-six, No. ||| Take Advantage of These Timely Bargains | fae rédryant OWERSTORE (Continued From First Page. Continued Fi rit Page would pay for the work she had un- Cont . — y om F age) | (Continued From First Page) — | Toten, (Continued From First Pase.) | gtrests, a block from Police Hend-|2220 Hermeny Avenuc, the Bronx. was oe . - : “Oh, Tam so glad to have done quarters, on a Department of State| found dead in her bedroom this morn- 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. Yeaped for the boat. There wos a| Was Mrs, Varotta,” sald Mrs. Nicol- something, sald Mrs. Nicoletth|! that the village is shockingly de-|extradition warrant, charging him|!"8. She had turned on the gas. A etti to-day, dog tired from being for-| "Would 1 do tt again? | bor that ! note addressed to her five children stres#le with the two men in it, and woman—for that moth: Oh, yes,| Sraded. with being a fugitive from justice in BIG DRESS SALE ty-eight hours without sleep, but | yr ie woul ° ‘i This organization, inc a read: n the boat was overt 4 and th A What mother would not? It was 8 Organization, incorporated In| Italy. “ ; then the boat was overturned and the /origit and alert, “When I reached | doing it for my own child. Why, 1/1919, includes most:ot the restau-| Detectives Michael Fiaschet ioe eee ene Lerren ear ous five occupants were plunged into the|/the house I tind a couple of dreas|could not sicep when I thought ofl satoure of the village, and it 16 agains, lea Jaschett! and| father and be ood to him, He has fiver. One of the smugglers, 1f be} eyit cases filled with stuffin 1 was| that poor woman.’ ‘ village, agains! | Trezza of the Italian squad, who made|peen a good daddy to you. Goodbye.” + ae eka es, ected (ye eee h stuffing. ales the tea rooms, restaurants and simi-|the arrest, say they found $50,000] pr, Garucei of Mordhum Hospital, 1zes to q Just in from Detroit, There were | « » Jae publ worth of jewelry on the man. Its de- Pe f ether, kicking, biting and striking.) opyt 4 F Seb ; stolen May 11 last in Palermo. The | ee oo Mo ranson'a suicide But in an inatant 1 knew the) COST ROADS $6,445,658] their starts, Among those named are|complainant's name is not disclosed. | har de heen feat rea ete f autelde ed to the pier, on w! h the } " oT ba ll ha @ Sid cis bag the mon | moter. There was no mistaking ¢ “The Coal Mine,” “Phe Pirate's Den," | The jewelry consists of ten d ty 4 * look of grief. I ran to her and tirew 7 ' “The Blue Horse," “The Blue Goose” Bad failed to throw overboard and) i. aims about her neck and kiseed | Pat Was for Six Months La Year,! and “The Devil's Garden.” it- Henry, is a carpenter 4° which contained fifty-seven bottles of |ier, she understood and so did the Senate Committee | Th gw atatement ignued tovday be ide ~ tee ; with [OtMCFS When they heard i had come Told a he a ae aaaare 7 t (hay were loayitier tue pier ith) proce ae cree none ©) AR) Some id , ion, he said its members were Formerly to $12.95 thelr prisoner, the five customs mea oy A Ce ne | Sel eINGTOR, dull Provis concerned with the outrage- y grief. Then I went to work. { t0ck NG ous allegations of police laxity in the i were attacked by fifty men, Wholtne care of the three ot er calldren; Ons of the national oxreements| distr and incensed “at the at- Here is a wonderful showered them with bricks and bots | ore her mind, 1 did the cooking ond, Placed in effect during rnment| tempts to characterize them as vi- opportunity for the | contre? . Immoral parasites.” The asso- | the housework, listening for anything ° les sn He Gale hae alWaya piven ite that might be dropped [RA ed Aes dN aad ae co-operation to Police Inspector | “Almost the first day | noticed the|P®) each week for punching the) Rolan, “who has exerted every power |clock regardless of the number of] to rid the village of undesirables,” hours actually worked,” cost the| ‘The association held a meeting this | toads $6 dur the first} morning to adopt measures to com- xX mONths Of last ye Whiter] bat what was characterized as “the Philadelp the Con inderous attacks made upon their nee Com| rs, toid|establishment by the Washington enate Investigating Committee to- re Association and divers other led reformers. are just a body of God-fearing, abiding citizens end stout woman to get a cool summer street dress at a ridiculously low price. The pret- tiest and newest styles. Included are fine Linen Dresses trimmed with Ma crame lace; plain, dotted an figured Voile, tight ant dark colors, —xtriped — Gaharilir Mercerized Pongee und Mer cerised Poplin. tles and thon closed in for a hand to | Rand fight. Policemen in the neigh- borhood were attracted by the nolse | and reinforced the customs mes. | Marino house across the street. A ‘The police reserves of the West 47th | , ways there was some one ¢. the win- Gtreet Station were called, The | ee anion veten off and fied, |W Watching all who entered or left co 3 ‘eG. | Che Varotta house. Naturally 1 asked firing several shots. B f be dafat of the gangsters was the| VU) My curiosity was excited 3) 4 Gia) Gistory -46n the Guatome agente |CCUne Out tHAC Merino Knew the day, : f by father, and that he saw the father! . An order Iasuc im their campaign against them OY) ang at times asked about. the boy. | Sonera the gangsters, who are blamed for ie ‘!men © on Cannons living: ; ( hed them invite tim over to the| same minimum hourly rate sald," hashed A an organized system of running liquor | said, “and we mean to resort to every | . J M house to mect their relative from De-| Of hourly workers, resulted in de-|logal 5 tour rights as $7 50 i e wired “the railroads Y extra which rec the Direct and cocaine from ships that dock in trott, | crease ranging from 10 to 40 per cent. | good ¢ their bailiwick. nf \ the output of piecework men,” M: by ienoring { The gangsters have posted notices ‘He came. 1 was ready for him.) Whiter added. these false charges. This, however, | ea the walls in the neighborhood, |1 laugh now, but it was work then. | has led our opponents to classify us The style shown is made of finely woven | threatening to kill any customs man! had piled all the clothes in the tub /RATHENAU HECKLED | as the worst body of human being: . 9 on earth We intend to protect ou who interfered with them, Severa!|@Dd was washing them when le | Lara ; (ned a Attempts to. assassinate customs| called. We talked about the boy IN THE REICHSTAG |} #. Ullal ae Mego Walid UA 1 knocked the police. 1 said they —— agents have proved their threats were| crew nothing and the family never white linen. Light enough in texture to assure a perfect fit. Square Association 14 } yavastated Zone in Krance | other body who will attempt ° . agreed | Declares Devastated Zone in France | Davai ay, who will attempt 10, de- Cool and comfortable for the hot days | not an empty boast. Many guards | should have told them. -t have been attacked whole patrolling | with me and we beeame friendly to “Runni Sore of ‘There will be another meeting of thelr posts on the waterfront during |our views. I finally agxed him if he Is “F EB ete the Association to-night to adopt fur- to come. the night. |had any Idea about how (6 go about Europe | ther methods of meeting the situation A 5 getting the boy returned, |which confronts Its membe: Can also be had with petite French heel. , a guard, was attacked by gangbters,| Handers when he lived in Waterbury! Rathenau, the new Minister of Row ane ranean who broke w bottle over his head, The|4nd he might ask them for Informa=|toration, was severely heckled y ‘Ve Honor Unknown Soldier Dead. day before he was to appear in court|Hon. I knew then { was right, gome-| oi” cnt | The Allied Organizations of the! dy from his rooms had not watched | day in the Reichstag. Pep nd Army of the Republic—insiud- | | | Three weeks ago Robert O'Sullivan, |” “He said he had known some Black] BERLIN. June 3.—Dr. Walle | |] Made the “Lane Bryant Way,”’ cut full and roomy, O'Sullivan was knocked te the 14th! the house “ian day for nothing. | his foes, he sald: So Sons of Vete designed to fit and h peed subway sition (5 tie: patter) ftold mim the tataoy, (ad po mene: | e World is not composed of chan-|ans Aux y fef Cor lesigned to fit and become the stout woman. jor and would do #0. . nor is ade up of 1,500,-|Daughters of Ve manlek 6 L men, who escaped . | “We had other talks and once De- 0 foes, but it holds 4 large body|the G. A. R—will hold their annual 47-51 W 34"St. NewYork pF SIZES TO 45 WAIST The train was stopped in time 10) tectives Angelo ‘Trezzi and Josep’! of Cair-minded individuals, whose oyes|Paknawn Soldier Dena” at 2:30 San. Newark Store - 649 Broad St | \l| Wash Skirts Silk Skirts fave O'Sullivan’s life, Roundsman|Sardir called, They too were friends) oo turned toward ( 4 TD eamen Sine ate Jerry Rothschild is another vietim ui] of vis family. (CN a se me und | hak mae mes ict Rain = aljors’ Monument, Tiversids Drive at a gungetare. ogether we knocked the police. wh © Inquiring “Wha: will Ger-| Sun Street, 1] White Linene, Pique and Gabar--] White and Colored Silk Poplin, Sverybody knocked them. We were | many do? Will her life b» cevoted to n D a | many i her li voted to dine SI 1 8 S nd Ch Jsilk 9 —"_—— all certain they could never find any- | dine Skirts in all the new summery Striped a hecked Sil ‘oplin, eer fulfillment of her debt?" designs. Baronette Satin le devas- CALLS HASKELL UNFIT. ["i9¥faaision to doing the scrubsing! “The work of rebuildin is end washing, cooking, taking car: of tated zone in France |s no Andereon Writes Another 1 the children, and about eve bate ‘Te Judge Who Opposes Dry Law. | there was to be done in the Ve sore on the continent of fu ‘The exchange of accusations between | household, Mrs. Nicolett) dist cor { inti! i) is healed world posee isu 1: to 5 95 | 375 to 145° Witiam H. Anderson, State Superin-|*hopping. She went around the thinks 3 : Rane eee etiogn League, ana /Ber and shopged.” She made cecta'n a wav ta Cloth and Stylish Sport Skirts Oounty Judge Reuoen L. Haskell, of | sipped a note with a bit of informa % 5 Public if solid colors, Osford, Serge Sport S Brookiyn, was augmented to-day by a|tion in It to some detective cr aa BROOKLYN STREET CAVES IN, | 22 We t Oy OF fnequality pleated Seise ip ln olors sford port Shirts with 4ard Se « g stripes sands rdels letter sent to the jae by Mr. Ander- jshe got on the phone and talked to | 19 West 42” Street | 745 115° 14-5 to 185° national problem. It js @ running | an Vogines May ent Collapar. 9th Street Brook!s gon, in which tho latter reiterates his | Piaschettl. charge that the Judge is unt fo sor-|, At times Flasehetti became fearf pone Suave c for her safety, A false step und he on the bench because of hin atti: /enow that she might be kill tude toward the Volstend Act, Judze| of tho fact his men were tt avout 209 £ of Ith Ave Haskell is accused of an untruthtul Rearhor when she Was on tt ‘cay morning, leaving | tack upon United States District At-,When he spoke to her c. thin phase | ole tornes: Ross, of Brooklyn, who has wl-jof the case over the telephone and | about 49 a@pted the policy of prosecuting, under; bade her be careful, her invariable | the Volstead Act persons aphuitted of | MPly was that was watebful and ations of the Mullan-Gage Act. |WOUld give an account of herself tf . attacked. ~ ‘our elevation to tne bench,” writes |” 'Notwithstandin t g | isin ? ithsta ig the fact she was ats Anderson, ‘has evidently not era-|yp late every night and up again very | dicated the tendency of a certain well- carly at the Varotta house, Mra | known type of lawyer when he hus no | Nicoletti found time and a way to} cane to resort to abuse sneak out in the dead of the night! i Knickerbocker =.. eet wide aod IR An Important Offering Tomorrow e coc EXQUISITE SILK Dresses || BIG COAT SALE Dresses of such striking originality and h- For Stout Women superior enality are unprecedented at this price. 4 An excellent utility coat. Every woman should get one at this low price as a lightweight coat will always be useful whether you are in town, at the seashore, mountains or motoring. Exclusivel, 5 Devoted’ Fashion Headquarters—International Millinery Service > ““webiea Hair to Smart Chapeaus ! panic 1466 Broadway.at42nd St. nim veag— YU The graceful lines, the exceptional care the fashioning and the su- perb finishing touches ull show the hand of the master dressmaker ‘These dresses are far removed from the com- monplace and are shown in richest quality of chiffou taffeta, canton crepe, and georgelt« und taffeta combin. Uonsinall the new Sun mer shades for Mio~ and Women 4 ia Special resentation for Saturday NEW orGaNbdY AND DOTTED D SW ISS DRESSES Richest American and Imported Fabrics Entirely different styles in a most extensive variety. $10.00 to $28.50 are uf All Wool se the model (left) lined, tarlored art side, slit. pockets. ‘Th oiher is a Belted Movi palch pockets, tren jnuttonss. WAIST SALE Summery waists of striped Gingham, Voile, Pongee, Tricolette, Georgette, Crepe de Chine. Some are tail- ored, some embroidered, others neatly trimmed with lace. Sizes 39 to 56 Bust. 1” ype 3° = (pe House Dresses, Kimonos and Bungalow Aprons All cut full and roomy, very cool and comfortable. Ging- ham, Chambray, Percale, Linene, Cotton — Challie, Crepe, Dotted Swiss, * 1° ty oi iy 4° Negligee ssustruted of Cotton Challie, . Cord sleeves finished with tassels... nce: «aM “ A Great Sale for Saturday Only! Including Every Hat on the Mezzanine Floor! An Extraordinary Sale 1800 Midsummer Hats No Two Alike Sport Hats. White, Black, Navy Transparent Hats, P "and all the Smart Copies Newest Colors. of New French e Original and THE SONG HIT OF 97-98 WORDS AND MUSIC OF | “They All Follow Me” — From “THE BELLE OF NEW YORK"— The Song Made Famous on Two Continents by Edna May SESE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD and Porch Dress, right, of « 1am gingham; White pine daintily ‘embroidered 4° La worsted Special Chapeaux Dai Trims Positively VALUE eh Ue Worth $15.00 $15.00 es Beautiful Hats at Remarkable Values! Lane Bryant Lower Store, 23 West 38th St.

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