The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1921, Page 4

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— GIRLS NOW WEAR | 7 VAROTTA DEFENDANT IS ASKS $50,000 DAMAGES Paton with: Stier Frascaie were of © ¥ PINK EYELASHES Phony Dice, Hard DEAF TO SISTER'S PLEAS.| FROM MARRIED DOCTOR. | {ical ste‘ cwee “him $119. tor ‘profes: | 19 for profes: | a Jonal services, — WITH PINK Gown |Luck;PhonyGun, tills SIE ANI if Fer Two She Urges Him to] Breaeh of Promise Action Goes to INVESTIGATE CAMORRA = , | More Hard Luck ‘reli Whole story. Suerte Jory ter Award. aaa Stick Them on to Mach Theis a Mary Milchione, @ sister of John | Supreme Court Justice Martin, sitting DEATHS IN BROOKLYN. (0) (°) a Dress: {t's the Fashion at lichione, who 1s to be tried Sept 12[in the Bronx today, tssued a writ of GIRS aha Mend ae for murder in the first degree in con-snquiry di Sa EIT ae Deauville [Youth Loses $40 Througl| [or murder i akidnopping and drown: (te eee Seaton bem lit path Selt-Contensed me . 2 : valle § ‘Fixed Bones,” Then Loses |ine of ave-vear-old Ghugcope Varoite. (une evidence shoul! warrant, in the] asatstune District. Attorney, SalYnert 34th Street, New York + Lote f tats ve y | fo > hours “AY Tr of promi it of Jennie " i Eyelashes io match the 6 Liberty With “Fixed Gun.” |yieaded in vain with her brother to tellleate, No. $08 Kast 14th Street, Frat‘ to lyn, 1s tnvestigating the story the bat and gowa are the laiest -- the District Attorney all he knows) hattan, against Dr. John Arena, of No. nella Calzzo near Asbury wit the crime Leonard Snitkin, | 2156 Bathgate Avenue, the Bronx. Miss | 1% Thomas Irwin, No. 476 Seoon Was Assigned to the détenee of Frascate brought salt some weeks ago street Brooklyn, thought when h one by the court, was prasent. She alleges in her ‘complaint that ahe 1 #40 Saturday afternoon by “buck- | Michione received $500 from Salvatore /met Dr. Arena jn April, 1919, that he ue a pair Of pogies" in a crap game.|Varotta, the father of the kidnapped | Proposed marriage, but put off the date of the wedding several times, be | ta rigtit to get the money] be which had previously been de- fuary, Tost, ene ‘alleges pram PUR t could stage a hold-up with]! rd by Roberto Raffaele, who wa8|that he was married. “Dr. Arena has] V' gun, he told: Magistrate vieted last week and sentenced to|nct filed a formal answer to the com- St C led dotectives saw Mi- - — — _ Geismar in the Fifth Avenue Court,| “ath | Conees chiotvs take the money, follewed him to Liookiyn, to-day STORE OPEN 9to5 - Raffaele and arrested both. ih rat concealed a} ywin, a clerk, nineteen, was charge ai _ - i js ste y . th ry by Frederick Kisten- r ' Mective disraeued with a oo ene aia | KILLS ONE NEW YORKER, king ads " estcr eid tim up in al BADLY WOUNDS ANOTHER, 30 Saturday night and at the — " um gun took $27 from mm fread named Eiton| Satter Shot by 4 om a friend named © SOURTEENTH STREET Gardbtished 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE en ALLL An Exceptional Shoe Offering Wednesday Black Satin Two-Strap Pumps fashion ty be di ville by the be: There are eyel itted in Brooklyn by nds of the syndicate. murdered, Fontano Mazzaro and An- resourceful Choice new models with vamps in favored conservative length, French or Baby Louis heels and flexible soles. Made of extra heavy Satin. Patent Leather Trimmings if desired. SEE After Trouble Balistrary. SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, k “Judge, 1 did it; T took that money, stichael Manning, aged thirty-two, was but it wasn't robbery, Thad @ right|iilied, and ‘Chester Wilkinson, aged x bet eae ate at be tem | titted wcr'tiy "Goma asl) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Very Specially Priced hg the Court. policeman here Sunday evening. The rr , Cents a Day and Beans. | "1 waa in a crap game with Kis-| nen. both New Yorkers, were sailors on | even hundred goldiers of fortune tenmached Saturday afternoon and neers Ponting? Stace dda is (ying Samajes, nenr after U had jost 40 T found that he two sailors attended the bull- i was rolimg a pair of “phonies” on Sunday, hired a motor car and me. [asked him for the money and) quarrelied with the chauffeur. A po- eit back to me. T}iceman, it is alleged, waa attucked, | back the other way." | «nd he killed Manning with hia revoiver he wouldn't decided to get th “Well, you shouldn't point @ gun.} end severely wounded Wilkinson. ‘The anyway,” remarked the Court. | oolieeman has been arrested pending “1 know that. But this jean giaee an inquiry as to whether he reaily was “Bt at headin pe chacie obliged to use the revolver. colldn't hur nody. Irwin was held without bail for the Grand Jury. New Silk Velvet Hats OOD things from 9 sun- y petbelh Speecamnee Sa BEGIN WORK ON REVISING shiny climes d int © Restieath tz tind omae| STATE COMPENSATION LAW.| Sng gam te 3.50 ce Mee pent feenioor Nera,” ‘ita, Were $4.94 and $6.50 | 34th Street, New York Watch Your @50 Bills Closely! =| = Preliminary sessions of the Knight “2 WASHINGTON, Aug, 23. — The| Lagialative Committee which in under- freasury in a single announcement| taking a revision and recodificatton of Rp-day warned of the cireuiation of|the Workmen's Compensation Law ware Aour new counterfeit Federal Reserve | begun to-day at the office of the State J motes. They are a $60 note on the! Industria! Commission, No. 124 East ‘ “Wew York Federal Reserve Bank: 4/28th Street. For the present the com- “$24 note on the Chicago bank; a $10 | mittee, which is headed by State Sena- Bote on the Kansas City bani, and | tor John Kniabt, of Wyoming County, note on the Chicago bank. The first | y e! = Were ped to be distinguished py | Will devote tteclf to drafting a pro palters Wednesday—Unusual Value in Misses’ | Crepe de Chine Frocks = indtend of green backs and the |#tamme for simplifying both the law by the peor quality of the paper. and its operation. a 1 ee On compl of this work the com. {Window Cleaner Falie 150 Peet. | nittee will take testimony on the pro- YZ, while cleaning the roof of No. 151/ posal to veat in the State Labor Boant the power to fix hours of labor for Broadway, Herman Lene, asixty| Smo nnd children in industry, Senn- st eld, of No. 5 Bowery, fell 150) tor Knight said that many organiza- to vi Sizes 14 to 20 Years Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust Special 16.75 These new Fall Frocks, designed to fill many requirements, will appeal to the most critical taste by reason of their charm, “‘wearability” and quality. Made in sslip-over style, with elastic at waist. In navy blue, brown and black. the rear yard. He was taken to! tions interested in the measure have! rerneur Hospital. sal be heard. Variety of styles—close fitting and rolled brim trimmed in many ways with embroid- ery, ribbon and self materials. We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH JWUMY FOURTH STREET GROADWAY-PIFTH AVENUE: Boys’ Blouses .67 Were .95 Extra fine quality percale—newest patterns, colors end fancy stripes—with button-down collars—French cuffs well made—full cut—8 to 15 years. Mothers! Take advantage of this exceptional sale; your boys will need lots of new blouses for school. See Pages 11, 15 and 19 for Other Hearn Advertising Fashian’s flair for a bit of a flare expressed in NEW FALL SUITS With and Without Fur sect nse RNR TC I et The Man’ Shop ; One of Fifth Avenue’s Sights— Reached by Express Elevators Which Afford One a Sight:of Fifth Avenue Without giving up the long straight coat or the shorter box coat, Fashion wel- comes a new silhouette in the flare line contributed by Lanvin of: Paris. =k Tee Sree s SOsSseeeee So some of the ‘new Fall tailormades are built with a slight side flare from the waistline, that harmon- izes pleasantly with wide or flaring sleeves and upstanding collar. : The “Feel” of Fall! | . HE MAN’S SHOP answers ready which we imported. Refreshing in a | $ rh. ‘ yr €a Zn I —whether you are starting on a__—pattern, soft in texture, aristocratic | Moussyne Panvelaine chef za wn, b new season's business, atripto Europe, in character — and unexpectedly { / Veldyne Duvet de Laine it or off to school. reasonable. \4 I ; iY Fall is in the air in Fifth Avenue— Fall suits—many new tweeds and i Pl ainhe nd Embroid e red though there's a bit of Summer left. herringbones, in light and dark Au Whil Here are Fall Overcoats, some © “™O aan? ‘ ‘ ‘ i ile some suits are left plain for the woman who brought from London; some made _Shitts, scarfs, hosiery, hats, shoes — pe prefers to use her separate furs, the majority of by America’s best tailors, of fabrics | Autumn arrivals are crowding in! Fall suits show lavish use of natural and dyed caracul, squirrel, beaver, krimmer or wolf on collars, cuffs, pockets and bandings. can ”, a Petar wbeth 3 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street The Man’s Shop The “Optimus” Shoe— Express Elevators ‘enth Floor New Fall Styles Without Stop Women’s and Misses’ Fall Suits 45" to 185.0 a IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT 4 ‘ j . ‘ } 4 oC) me

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