The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 9

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ee rears THE EVENING WORLD, t | HINES 10 APPE AL ARBUCKLE FREED, $1,500 STOLEN SILVER FROM COURT ORDER) SPENDS NIGHT WITH ais Cone te een ~DENYINGNEW VOTE WIFE AND MOTHER shop Seized by Detectives, When Max Steir, No. 1216 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, went into a pawnshop saison (Continued From First Page.) Friends Besiege Him to Con- tinue His Fight on Tammany for Clean Elections. 1921. are not trying Roscoe Arbuckle alone, We aro trying ithe screen colobrity who has given Joy and plea- sure to the world. Actually, in a large sense, Wo aro trying ourselves. We are trying our present day morals, our present day social conditions, our present day looseness of thought and lack of social balance. “The thing which occurred on Sept 6 this year happened in the heart of San Francisco, the most beloved city in the world, In one of the largest and most pretentious hostelries of the city, in broad daylight. And, I take it, it is a common thing in our big cities. J “The thing that happened there and whatever the occurrence, it was the culmination of an orgy which, accord- Silk Lined Fur Trimmed TAILORED SUITS $24.95 to $35 Many other smartly tailored new Fall models in Velour, Tricotine, Silvertone, Broadcloth and Chamytex. $19.95 to $75 yesterday at Myrtle Avenue and Jay Street, carrying a big bundle, he was followed by Detectives Brosnan, Rear. don and Kenna, who questioned him, selzed the bundle, and arrested him He was taken later to the Fifth Av nue Court for arraignment on burglary | charges, | | 125th Street, West This Is “125th St.” Week See the $100,000,000 Thoroughfare at its best. It isa fairyland of lights, flags and bunting, and its shops reflect the occasion with unexcelled merchandise at fairest prices. the manslaughter trial and then for his rehabilitation as a moving picture actor, He spent last night at the home ef his brother here. Arbuckle had been in jail eighteen days. When the decision was an- nounced the Judge was applauded The bundle, the police say, contained $1,500 worth of silver stolen a day earlier from the home of Joseph Demp- No. 158 76th Street, Brookiyn, In Steir’s room, the detectives sald, they | found $360 worth of silver stolen from | the home of Bernard Reems, sey, Friends of “Jimmy” Hines besieged A Wide Variety of Styles, him to-day to continue his fight for * ing to the testimony of the last wit-| > No. 146} ii 7 . saa: and ‘hundreds of women, among) 1 css, a chambermaid in the hotel, was| 76th Street, and a large quantity of Plain and Fur Trim i clean elections by appealing from the}others, crowded into the Judge's} wol'known to the management other silver said to have been stolen no, I won't say the management—but it was well known in and about that hotel. “Some of the witnesses,” ho said, “were absolutely worthless, espe: ally Semnacher, who occupied two days’ time.” | ——= 9 AFRAID OF LOSING JOB, MAN, 72, HANGS SELF. med, ina very Liberal Price Range! /VAILTON GARMENT Co. 307 Fifth Av ‘ ; A enue Chamytex Suit, 29.95 Near 31st Street Sealine Fur Collar 1) Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear ( Sapa apaaeanana greed cuunearerieaaaans 10 OL Or © chambers to shake the comedian’s hand and congratulate him. There were tears in Fatty’s eyes, His wife and mother-in-law, whem he had hastened to embrace, were crying, decision of the Supreme Court which @ented his application for a new pri- mary on the grounds of insufficient facts and unsupported allegations. His attorney, Vincent 8, Lippe, said|Later there was a glimmer of the old that an appeal would be taken aftor|Atbuckle smile, particularly when | Wsial eae photographers asked him to roll a @ formal order embodying Justice | cigarette with one hand and’ he re- McAvoy’s decision was filed with the] plied, “I can’t; it’s the other Arbuckle court to-day. that does that.” from various homes in Richmond Hil! The total yalue is sald to be betwe: $4,000 and $8,000. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. Menomineo, Landon Tasinanio, - Shieide i Regular 5.95 to 7.95 Girls’ Serge Dresses Lived in Bronx 67 Years—Body/ Lippe sald it was to be regretted that ali the agencies of the local Gov- When Arbuckle left the court and went out on Kearney Street to enter his car the street was jammed with Found by Daughter. Fear that his position as watchman was insecure because of his advancing Due To-Morrow. > 300 of them Aquitants,_ Southam ernment charged with enforcing the Bestkiay tiverpool law and protecting candidates from fraud were actually in fact doing women shouting, “Hurrah for Fat- ty,” and “Good for you, Fatty,” and “We're with you, Fatty,” and “Hit ANTZEN FOOTWEAR ALL THE REQUISITES of a good shoe are embodied age prompted Stephan McFadden, seventy-two, for sixty-seven years a resident of the Bronx, to hang himself Special Bailing To-Day. everything else but that. : | ’ ‘atty. ” in his room early this morning at the ‘ “On BHisaey oe ihe Gh eaa bytliouted lied an eeihlig say| home of his daughter, Mrs, George i Malls Close, in our men's styles for fall and winter now on display. @istant District Attorney: i % i hi Wall, No. 3651 Third Avenue. When ica Haye ie They have that custom look, feel, wear and value that ‘ strict Attorneys, Assistant|to those who rushed to shake his|is0)‘wati went to call him for break- FS ROR iad : Have eatd, Gs ne ARES OLY thuny pean eae GGES GIN Corporation Counsel, members of|band save “Thanks.” fast, she found the body suspended |°™*™ Havans .. 8.00 A. M. 11.00 4, M, ‘eal . the Loft and Safe Squad from Police} Judge Lazarus reviewed all the|¢rom a post of the bed. Sailing Hed inach critic ressers. e : Headyuarters and others partial to Mr. McFadden was a member of the ys ae oe : evidence in the case and gently re- Naples 8.804. M100 “A good foot-rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoc’’ fenton Murphy and Tammany, throu fami! hich owned the old McFadden - y 8 , through |buked the prosecution. amily Ww! Be at 00 Mi eo wee € viet earn cra whom they holk t “ i farm in Morrisania. His brother, Alex- | Rstrea, “cape Hiayt 100 Pt ok The Abwae of the Big Tee m they hold their jobs, all in I have decided to make a holding (Oe Aeawanr indian interpret y | WE Linea) aoe ADD ARES ibs The Well-known “Patria” Dresses in the United States service for many years, Mr. McFadden is survived “by his daughter and a son, Charles, who lives in Floral Park, L. 1 Jimmy Hines’s district, to spread by their presence the intimidation they thought necessary for a ‘clean elec- for manslaughter, finding there is enough in the defendant's conduct to warrant his trial on that charge,” he Information as to other vessels than | those specified may be had by calling The Evening World and asking for | Bhip News Office. \ l 660 Sixth Ave., Above 88th St. Custom Bootmakers Over 60 Years. tion. said I ; i included are: “Now we find we are up against| “I feel also bound by the Grand ! the same element. George W. Ol-|Jury, whose indictment for man- The long line vany, drawing $10,000 salary as coun-| slaughter was voted after having pleated regulation wel to the Sheriff of New York|more evidence than I was permitted dress, yoke model, i County, is spending all his time in|to hear. with embroidered | the interests of Julius Miller and| “There 4s just enough evidence here, emblem on shield Tammany to keep ‘Jimmy’ Hines|I may say, barely enough, to justify and sleeves; tie. from getting what 1s justly his. Even E the Board of Wiections and the Law Department have done anything else but protect us. How are you going to win honestly with such an array of official and legal me in holding the defendant, without further facts and circumstances which the District Attorney said would more strongly establish the fact that Ros- coe Arbuckle is guilty of the crime of murder. “This {a an important case. The empire ef- fect model with wide belt; pearl buttons on waist; Peter Pan collar, embroidered; box pleated skirt. talent against we e The Regulation Sailor model, with wide belt; plain back; box pleated skirt; white braid on collar and cuffs; red band on sleeves; serge shield and pearl buttons, —— SMART APPAREL _/Gr WOMEN and Ml 120 West 34h ST. omc MACY: A SALE—Celebrating Our First Birthday Giving you unparalleled values in appreciation of your liberal patronage, which has made our first year a tremendous success. SPECIAL FOR BIRTHDAY WEEK Incomparable New Autumn SUITS of Fine Navy TRICOTINE 88 and 40 inches long; hand tailored; radium silk lining; warmly in- terlined, Made to sell at $40, 635 EXTRA BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Canton Crepe Dresses Bxquisitely fashioned with dainty $] 9.75 Sizes 8 to 14 Third Floor Sateen Petticoats, 97c Petticoats of soft quality sateen, pleated and tailored models; figured and plain colors in the new Fall shades, 69c Women’s Batiste Bloomers, 48c Made of good quality Batiste; in flesh only; can be had in extra sizes as well as in the regular. acerca , All the Family Agree on Blyn 3060 — Patent Leather Instep Pumps. Because— and Black Satin Spanish heel $8 They all find that Blyn Shoes fill the shoe need of the entire family. Oe Mt wy Gl Seoond Floor No, 3634—Black Suede and Patent Leather; + Strap Buckle Pumps; $7 French heel .... 6.95 Juvenile Middy Suits, 5.95 All wool blue serge; trimmed with white braid; double yoke, front and back. Sizes 3 to 9. 1.00 Boys’ “K. & E.” Blouses; high grade percales Mother says she favors Blyn Shoes because she doesn’t have to pay fancy Fifth Avenue prices for them and she gets the same new styles and longer wear. _—_—_—— Father says he wears Blyn Shoes because they give him longer wear and greater comfort. He says they’re as smart as shoes that cost much more and he’s delighted with what he saves on every pair. Sister and Brother say they are delighted with Blyn Shoes because they’re so smart and be- coming and always hold their shape. They're not continually bothered with fitting new shoes, for their Blyn Shoes wear longer, there- fore no need for new shoes every few months. Grandma says she wears Blyn Ped-Tonic | and Red Cross Shoes because they give her foot | ease and help her foot ills. They’re just as stylish | and becoming and they’re unusually comfortable | ‘ Father, mother, sister, brother, ih —all agree that Blyn’s satisfy. Blyn to-day! woven and corded madras and No. 3023—Patent Leather; collar attached. Sizes 7 to 16, 69c 3Strap_ Buckle $9 touches of ornamentation in vogue, Made to sell at $31.50; special..... Moceasin; cov- ered military heel Third Floor No. 653—BOYS' Russia Calf Wine Tip Shor: 4 50) rubber heel. $2.50 Pure Thread Silk Hose Full fashione distinguished ! 1.59 from those marked ‘“‘fash- 3 PAIRS $4.50 ioned”’ in other stores). These are without doubt the best silk stockings at $1.59 that have come to our attention in months. It will take but a glance to agree with us. Full fashioned, pure thread silk, lisle garter tops. Black, white, cordovan, grey and champagne. Moin Floor Broadway. Sthana Bth Sts. Torn Dorrell, and Sons. 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Regularly 8.98, for........ 5.25 grandmother | egin with 6321—GIRLS' Tan izes 8'5 to 11..$3.50 Sizes 1114 to 2..$4.50 ff Sizes 2! to 6..$6.00 "ae : J Cillgnl | wei 14 Service Stores 5 East Side Stores 3d Avenue and 122d Street. 3d Ave., Both and 87th Sta 3d Ave., 150th and Stat Ste 160.162 Bowery, corner Krome. 102 3d Avenue near Ith Street 3 Brooklyn Stores. 442-444 Fulton St., opp. Bridge St., near Hoyt Street Broadway, near Greene Ave. Broadway, near Park Ave 2 Newark Stores. 689 Broad Street, | opp. Military Park. | 100 Market Street, | opp. Washington St. | Ts Ocder'Dop,” 55 Warren Street, | $4.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, $2.95 Laced Boots in Brown and Black Calf Leathers; medium and broad toe lasts; solid, serviceable and dressy. Girls’ sizes 814 to 2. Boys’ sizes 10 to 544. 4 West Side Stores, West 125th Street, en 7th and Bth Aves tth Ave. and 27th Street Beh Ave., 39th and 40th Ste 55 Warren Street, near West roadway. 442 — MEN'S Scotch ; wing tips; waterproof | | sole insertion, .. $7.50 | No. G O rubber heel; 5} brogue last. . ThMrd Floer near W. Broadway.

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