The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 4

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ee ne i i iS ESSER ALPEN I tp a ce ORL PSL ee TY CTCL A I A EEN OA 3 a er 6S ON Ee EN ET OS ES BE EE RN Oe Oe OE A EY OO eR EOE REN LR ENE NO HRN reas oa aa a A Vi con peeve saceet fae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921. KING AND QUEEN HEAVILY GUARDED, | START FORUSTER Nattleships to Escort Royal|‘Grace Roberts,” Sentenced for Yacht and Troops Will Line | Belfast Streots. | (Associated | LONDON, June 21 ‘Press).— King George and Queen Mary were given a rematkable send- off at the railway station here to-day when they departed for Holyhead on. the way to Belfast to pariicipate in the state opening of the Ulster Parila- ment to-morrow. A great crowd repeatedly cheered ‘the King and Queen and sang the mational anthem. At cheering there were many shouts of “Good luck and a safe return to Your Majesties.” The station was gaily decorated. The King and Queen will embark to Holyhead on the royal yacht early to-morrow and proceed to Belfast LONDON, 21—The Precautions have been taken for the ‘visit of the King and Queen to Ireland. Seeret Service men, members of the Royal Irish Constabulary v9 pi in clothes, picked for their knowledge of Irish conditions and individual Sinn Feiners, and a picked force of auxiliary pollee were aboard the train which pulled out for Holyhead, Wales. ‘The carefully chosen guard was «n indication of the elaborate precautions taken to insure the safety of their majesties during the visit to Belfast. in the Ulster capital they will be pro- tected by a regiment of Irish Guards and a squadron of the Life Guards, hich left yesterday to cross the Shan- mel. Thousands of soldiers regularly ‘engaged in Ireland will line the streets (Between the quay and the City Hail, Where the King is to read his opening jaddress, The section of the city \through which the royal procession is to pass will be practically isolated. Roofs there were ordered sealed this afternoon and will remain so until the visit is concluded. Ali saloons will be closed \hile the King and Queen are in the city. Shipworkers, famous ter ther fowdyism and for their loyalty to the rulers, will have a holiday. They were said to be filling their pockets to-day with “Belfast butterflles’— ‘bolts and nuts—ready to co-operate intervals in the June greatest WOMAN ESCAPES PRISON BY PRYING STEEL BARS APART Passing Bad Checks, Flees Jersey Reformatory. Newark police were notified to-day that the woman known as “Grace Roberts,” who was sentenced in New- ark to an indeterminate sentence In the Reformatory for Women at Clin~ ton for forgery and passing bogus checks, escaped from her room last night by prying apart steel bars on her window She had served six months of her sentence, ‘Tracks from underneath her window indicated that she had taken the road in the direction of High Bridge, N. J. The arrest and conviction of the woman six months ago followed what appeared to be a clever campaign of check passing in which @ man as well a8 a woman was involved. ‘The man caped and under the name of arris Wolf-X" not only wrote let to the police and newspapers protesting the innocence of the Rob- erts woman, but wrote her numerous love letters while she was in jail awaiting and during her trial. The woman remained — silent police no clue to the whereabouts of her supposed pal. According to the police her operations have made her known throughout the country. —_——>_—_— MORE DELAY FOR ‘COP. Coleman Now Up Near © Charged With Two Crt When the case of Henry J. Coleman was called in Genoral Sessions to-day an adjournment was obtained by his counsel, William J. Fallon on the plea that the ex-policeman who is now an employee of the New York Central Railroad was out on the line near Canada, He said he would have him here by Friday. The case was put ove till that date. Coleman has been under indictmer for almost a year on charges of kn Ing out the eye of one man and stroying the sight of an eye of ano’ man. Because of the apparent fut) efforts to bring the case to trial it has attracted much attention. | throughout her trial and gave the ROOSEVELT ESTATE SUED FOR $69,900 ; Note Signed ‘by Colonel as Surety | for Charles J. Shunson Is Repudiated. A_cluim of $69,000 against the estate of Theodore Roosevelt became known to-day when the executors of his estate asked the Supreme Court for permis- sion to render an accounting. They dispute the claim and ask to have it declared invalid Edith K. Roosevelt, 1 velt Jr. and George Roi executors, who set forth Emma R. Burkett of Hillsdale, Ind,, put a claim in against the estate for $69,000 with Interest on a note dated June 12, 1912. The note, according to hte papers, was sikned by Charles J. Shunson as prin- cipal and Col, Theodore surety Roosevelt as The executors say that they have rejected the claim and have re-| | fused to pay the sum demanded Who Shanson is or what the note! was for is not revealed in the papers filed. | | Foulard Dresses 8 YEARS FOR GIRL’S SLAYER. Pleads Ma Justice Van Sielen in the Supreme Court in Queen County to-day sentenced Adam Trung, thirty-two, to not lens than eight nor more than sixteen years in Sing Sing Prison. Truna, pleaded gutty, ‘to manslaughter in the first jogree. Trunz who lived at No. Avenue, Maspeth, shot and killed Anna McFadden on April 23 Inst, in his home, It was said they were in ‘love and un- able to marry, had decided to die to- wether but that Trunz’s nerve disap- peared after he killed her. Trunz wife waa in court when he was Trane uitty to Firet De-~ amht 134 Maspeth ~ | sentenced. saneaincssiliianinnninis SAYS BOY PIERCED HER EYE. 1 Taretsky, 9 Stone Street, Brooklyn, struck Mra, Ida Unger, who lives next door, in the eye with @ board containing several project- she charges. One of the nails Stanley $ Mee Gibbous 392Frtn AE at 30ST. Second Koor-Salee Glevator Special Sale Tomorrow Canton Crepe Dresses Georgette Dresses 19-5 Taffeta Silk Dresses 100 High Cost Dresses in all New Fashion Favored Summer Models Also 40 Canton Crepe Dresses| Reduced Tomorrow to | 29.50 | Radically Reduced with soldiers in case Sinn Feiners in- \terfered. At Holyhead this afternoon the he 3 and Queen will board the royal w&oht Victoria and Alber ard cross the Channel under escort of ‘four British battleships. They will j@pend the night aboard the yacht in Belfast Lough. It ts reported im London to-day that the Sinn Fein will take ad- Wantage of the occasion to mako an joffer of peace. 19 West 34th Street Summer FROCKS 10” Organdy, Ramie Linen, and Voiles Introducing tomorrow many mew fabric combinations in subtle color _ blendings. Charming nosegay embel- lishments and original style expressions. Party frocks, Ginghams FEATURE ORI A NOVEL A FRILDY FROCK OF models and innova for every requirement. 5 \Wiitireilteeeesd MUNIN TWIRTY POURTH STREET JUST RECEIVED - LATER He Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH QROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE NEW SILK SUMMER. FROCKS SEASON CINAL STYLE THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY SLEEVES, SLENDERLY TVCKED AND GATHERED TRIMMINGS ARE CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK, WITHA GRACEFULIY FITTED SURPLICE BODICE, THE INFLUENCE OF THE SUMMER SEASON IS EXPRESSED IN NARROW PLEATED FRILLS 0F WHITE ORGANDIE, HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE 30-90 FOUR COMPLETE FLOORS ARE DEVOTED TO THE SALE OF WOMEN'S OR MISSES! FROCKS OF SILK COTTON OR CLOTH MODELS INNOVATIONS OF AND ATTRACTIVE CHARACTER THE LATE SEASON DESIGNING 1S STRIKINGLY EVIDENTIN THIS NEW SLIP OVER FROCK OF CREPE DE CHINE WITH INTERESTINGLY BRIEF STRAIGHT OF LINE, OF BROAD WHITE AND TRIANGULAR TABS OF AMOIRE SILK THAT AT THE WAIST) BRAID Women's Orpic high boot in tan calf, 13,00 Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. WALKING ON AIR Established 1879 that’s how it feels in an ORPIC, shoe MADE AND SOLD ONLY BY BEST & CO. MMER time is walking time! And for every Summer outdoor sport there is an Orpic shoe especially designed. For golf, for tennis, for long hikes, for mountain climbing ficing an atom of smartness. ...wherever you want absolute foot-freedom...there is an Orpic shoe that will give you the maximum of comfort without sacri- A wonderful, glove-like fit, a secure, rested feeling in the arch, a buoyancy of the whole foot...these are the characteristics of the Orpic that make walking a delight. Built of solid leather, on this wonderful Orpic last...designed, made and fitted by experts...the Orpic shoe is first choice for those who have respect for their feet. Women's Orpic Ozfords, white canvas, 7.50 Tan or black calf, 10.00 Children’s and Misses’ Orpie Boots and Or- fords — Tan or tlack calf — Boots, children's isses’ sizes, 8.560 Oxfords in chil- dren's sizes, §.! Misses’, 7.00 Women's Orpic shoes in tan or black calf, 12.50 White Orpic sneakers — the arch support fea- ture is especially desirable here. Misses’ sizes, Women’s, 2.85. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Wednesday The Entire Remaining Stock of Misses’ Spring Dresses and Suits Misses’ Misses’ Misses’ Misses’ Misses’ Tw Misses’ ———— Regardless of Cost or Selling Prices Formerly to 29.75 1 3 a 75 Formerly to 35.00 1 8.00 Formerly to 65.00 2 1 .00 Formerly to 23.00 1 2.75 Formerly to 39.75 18.00 Formerly to 65.00 28.00 Embraced in This Sale Are Some of the Most Noteworthy Values We Have Ever Offered Georgette Dresses Summer Silk Dresses eed Sport Suits High Cost Silk Dresses Jersey Cloth Sport Suits Tailored Tricotine Suits Misses’ Dress and Suit Departments—3rd Floor

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