The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 11

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a ‘Am missioner Attacks. tommissioner Hnrigt neral order &a copy of t $fylan on Sept. 27, 0 seventy-five Fments he sv appeared in a’ jar by the ¥ “The niegrity of yheing wantonly and malicio Yseiled by the preas of this o ign f@w honori e Department f reign of crime and diso tendency to needlessly alarm Hic and encourage criminals bina near to ¢ “to this ¢ Vit is alleged, they may nd at the ted criticisms ‘orce jithis di "At this corporate the Ma and rtment.” the long ietter I about the Hers Sold in ( New York Only by Saks & Co ASSA'LING POLICE, ASSERTS ENRIGHT : Tells Force to} 5, , Do Its Duty in Spite of » the force he sent to Mayor calling attention inaccurate inysteries mombere of Msn the New York Herald deal fptileged unsolved murder (Phe order says t "The attention of ali ipthe force ts directed to the following beommuni ition addressed Vitonor the , under date e Commissioner. every member th le exceptions. “and misleading statements regauning Xx enforcement of the law same time these have ydency to discourage members of the break down the morale of} he wrote papers of Sept. 28, with this: “The attention of the members of the force is directed to the maliciously faise and misleading statements pointed out in the above communica- tion, which 1s characteristic of the kind of criticism that is constantly levied (sie) at this department. ‘Members of the disturbed by the fais they falter in. the enforer Then he winds up reperts nor will svpreme duty of ler in this city, hat, on the they must be still more vigilant and energetic anu prove to the people of this city, despite these malicious attacks, that ‘the po- lice force of New Yor is faithful an: loyal to the public intgrests and de ierimined to sustain their traditional reputation for courage and valor in the enforcement of law and order.” ar FATHER HELD AS SLAYER | | | nt to-day Intercepted Blow Aimed at Who Annoyed Parent. las Fava was held without bail der Young in the Paterson Po- t to-day on a charge of mur wing out of the death in th General Hospital on Monday of his ten-year-old son, Nicholas, According to an ante-mortem state ment said to have been made by the state-| Boy Bri n article ing with to His) poy to Detectives Charles Pirola and of Sopt.| Charies Eyres cf the Paterson police, a yotnger brother had knocked a news paper from his father's hand, ‘The fathor | and the Kilek at the younger gon, but it | 77 cepted by Nicholas, who re- hereof is stomach, An hour later, usly as-| while chopping wood, the boy collapsed. | ity, with| He was taken to the hospital by the y father. False eee eee | HUNDREDS DIE OF PLAGUE der and has a IN JUBBULPUR DISTRICT. | the pub-| —-= from far| LONDON, Oct. 6.—Hundreds of per- where, | sons have dled of the plague at the City of Jubbulpur, British India, says a de- | spatch to the Daily Mall from Allaha- id. The victims of the scourge are so | numerous, it is said, that it ia almost }tmpoasible to bury or burn the bodies ot | those who have died. | Jubdbulpur is the capital of a district te with a ten- point the Commissioner in- | 0t the same name in Central Indie. and | + about ¢ article U. S. HOLDS CHILD FOR A $230 DEBT. Young linmlerant Inland Hospital, but Bill Not Although he has been pronow cured by United States Public Health Service doctors, Andreas Nemeh, three-year-old immigrant boy, must walt on Ellis Island until his parents © bondsman pay $230, which it sost © cure him of tavus, a contagious ) disease, He has been in the nospital since last January. The child and his mother were or= lered deported because of his malady, After several appeals, the mother was permitted to enter and jul her \usband in Cleveland, already a res’ nt allen, The parents agreed to eave the boy in the hospital, promis- ing to poy all expenses and getting a pondsn ) gulurantes payment The parents have been able to offer mnly $85 In payment and the bonds- inn algo has failed to pay the bill Immigration officials are in a quan. lary as to what to do in the case, $240 CASH Buys This Car a Marmon Limousine Total selling price, $1,200. Balance of $960 payable in 12 monthly installments, bearing straight 6°, inter- est; wo so-called arbitrary brokerage or —_financing charges. 100 Other Cars to Select From Lexington Motor Co. of N. Y. 16 W. 61st St., near B'way, N.Y. 128 East 149th St., N. Y. Bedford Ave. & Eastern P’kway B’klyn. Vy : For Fase, Grace, Comfort HENA UNDERWEAR For Women and Children snes ma Gnaerwede ene Underwear into shape—Athena underwear fits properly, naturally, at Prints stare§ the natural lines of the figure—not stretched every point. With unvarying smoothness it adjusts readily to every change of position. No straining or binding—the whole yarment gives, almost like the skin itself, as the body moves. To this perfect freedom of movement Athena adds a smart trim- ness that is a constant delight to the well groomed woman. It eliminates all the little annoyances and discomforts of ordinary underwear, yet it costs no more. Ask the saleswoman in our underwear department to show Inve perfection of fit sti We have Athena in the and fabric vou prefer. Prices for Women Vests and Tights, Regular Sizes 2. « Vests and Tights,.Extra Sizes . 2 6 6 nion Suits, Regular Sizes . 6. ee Union Suits, Extra Sizes. 2. 6 1 Prices for Guldren Separete Garments. « © 2 6 © © © Union Suits 2. 6 2 8 6 we ee moor Saks Company - — yu why Athena gives such uncommon comfort gate the seven exclusive features which insure style, weight 1,00 1 3.25 1.15 # 3.75 1.50 # §.75 1,75 « 6.50 75¢ 1 2.00 1.00 3.25 34th STREET LANDLORD IS FINED $50 FOR THREATENING TENANT. Abraham Roson, fifty-two, of West 112th Street, owner of the eight- story apartment house at No, 104 ond Avenue, w ing in trate orderly conduct, brought against him by Fanny Bern testified that she was standing on doorstep when Rosen came along, and 0 ) Q Court Own Swe CAB SRS SAR Gow Tae o nin tenint nie seeder plaint’ made out fingerprinted, taste. Says Owners Think T venneen yoand § tow many and tenants. they own t 50 this morn- : -| Husband Convict charge of dis- Special to Th FLEMINGTON, disputes tsaex n, one of his tenants, She Mary Conde, ELCCMINCLALE’S $33.50 All-wool serges Cassimeres Worsteds fitting guaranteed. Rloomingdale's—Second Floor Merode Union Suits | Sale Price $1.09 | ae | The Famous Merode Union | Tivoli Suits for women, — Fall | agarment. weight—made of fine cot- | wool. ton. High, low or Duteh ity. with long or short to kee} sleeves —knee or ankle ing. Not lengths. Sizes 34 to 44, All strictly first Main Plo Mercerized ' Sox Sale Price 16c For men. Good quality sox with reinforced heels and double soles. Black and colors. Main Pic and toes. Men’s Flannel Pajamas Sale Price $1.28 All sizes — well-made of good quality flannel. l ure perfect fitting full and reomy. usual sale value. All Main Floor Men’s made An Un- sizes. mills, to exe size. In Pers with most any room. Heavy Printed considerably He pald the fine, Magistrate Sweetser said between Landlords seem to think oir tenants, body and soul.” — 14 Size and Over 10% Extra Just two more days, Friends! Alex. Smith’s Axminsters Very Special--$27.50 M ADE in the famous Alexander Smith rug sting requirements. Last year’s price was almost double $24.98. an and Oriental patterns, to harmonize he threatened to throw a pail of water on her unless she left the premises. 5 be la Magistrate Sweetser ordered a com: landlord Waa to his dis- . Oct, Conde, on trial in the Punterdon County he|Court here for the killing of his wife at thelr home in Ifle Your Measure for Only And Extra Trousers to Match Suit—Special $9.50 Unfinished worsteds Cheviots Pin Stripes Choose the cloth and the style, and we'll make the suit to YOUR measure—perfect Root’s Tivoli Underwear Sale Price $1.39 famous underwear—$1.39 Natural color Strictly first qual- Just enough cotton them from shrink- {| more than 3 garments sold to one cus- tomer at this price. Main loor Women’s Hosiery | Sale Price 59c Semi-fashioned fibre silk hosiery frqm toe to garter top. Double soles, heels Black, white and cordovan. Main Fioor Men’s Union Suits Sale Price 98c heavy weight ecru, Derby ribbed cotton union suits, special, 98c. Slight mill faults. Main Floor In 9x12 Palisade “There are 59H TO 6(1H ST bridge, 12 last, was convicted of in the second degree last night Judge Trenchard sentenced Condy twenty to thirty years in Sta Mra. Conde was ahot th Conde itty-olght une ney Kentacky moved. WASHTNGTON, Oct. 6.—Thomas 1 Slattery of Covington, Federal Attorney | for the Northern District of Kentucky, was to-day removed by President Hard. | Ing upon recommendation of Attorney- | General Daugherty. Slattery had twice | sen asked to resign and e fr [reCuaed. Sawyer Smith of will be Slattery’s nuccessor Ne- landlords 6.—Jacob LEXINGTON Tomorrow and Saturday Last Two Days in 100,000 New Friends Sale at Blo TO 3D AVE. — New York buys its furs at JACKMAN’S omingdal’s ~NEW YORK Large Size Bed Sheets Very Special, $1 Heavy grade bleached sheeting. Size 81x90 inches, Because of this unusually low price we cannot sell more than one dozen to each cus- tomer—and no more at this price when theso are gone. | Fine Dimity Bedspreads | for Single Beds, $1.98 New designs of wide satin stripe and jacquard figures, | Light weight, extra fine quality, Three-quarter beds, special $2.25. jouble beds, special, $2.76. 2 Yards Wide Damask 78c Yard Extraordinary low price on this quality table damask. Pure white in handsome patterns. Root's Dinner Sets, $15 American porcelain in neat shapes: tive patterns, treated with gold. pieces for service of 12 people. n Lamp Sale are wrought iron studio lamps, complete with adjustable and parchment paper shade, for $7.95, 3 attrace All necessary Levet | Extra Specials In Stationery Sale | Brief Cases, $1.75 Genuine Du Pont Fabri- koid (a fabrie that looks and wears like leather) is used in these brief cases. Two strong eather straps and reinforced — handle. Guaranteed’ waterproof. For business or school use Writing Paper, 19c Box of 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, good quality paper in white or tints. Writing Paper, 65c Box of 24 gilt edge cards, 24 sheets paper and 48 envelopes at a remarkably low price | pink and blue shades to the box, ot Commercial Stationery, 1 Ave. Levet Her i is, 3 | 10-Piece Dining Room Suites | Very Special $188 Linoleum Rugs Beautiful suite (aa. illustrated) of Ame Special Special } walnut in| Queen period. Five-foo Cee peey buffet with or without mirror; 43-inch china 65¢ Square Yard $29.50 | closet, with drawer; enclosed se table Printed cork lino- Another unusual spe- es haat eh ain! th Value Jk eeearen leum, in tile and rey ial, ee Pal- Spectal for this New Friends Sale or quet patterns aus de velvet rugs, in | - - a heavy burlap back. size. Also an Englander Windsor Beds An unusual sale! Smith rug. In | Very Special, Each $21.50 value—o5e square -ersian and Oriental Englander link spring. Ivory, wood or two- yard patterns. tone finishes. Single size. Fach in thie New Friends $ ale only $21.00 | Sheets, Bedspreads, Blankets At These Low Sale Prices White Outing Flannel Very Special, l6c Yard Heavy, fleecy quality twilled outing or Shaker flannel. Soft, warm fabric for sleeping gar- ments, Mill remnants, 3 to 9 yards. Mercerized Sateens Very Specia, 29c Yard Highly mercerized in many plain shades. Suit- able for linings, coverings, draperies, etc. 36 inches wide. 500 Pairs Woolnap Blankets Very Special, $2.85 Pair woolly eiderdown finish blankets—as White with Cut and bound singly. Soft, warm as more expensive blankets. pink or blue borders. Rioomingdale’s—Main Floor. 26-Piece Silver Sets, $8 50 Rogers’ silverware and guaranteed for 10 years of servic Sets come in neat chest and make acceptable gifts. Set includes 6 tea spoons, 6 table sp ons, 6 forks, 6 knives, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar shell Main Floor Colored Aprons Extra Size—95c Chambray and percale aprons | of good quality in assorted colors. Trim- med with white pipin: Have belts and pockets. In extra sizes at extra special price. Very desirable at this excep- tionally low price, 95c. Bloomingdale's—Second Floor Silk Camisoles Extra Special—79c Flesh camisoles of satin and crepe de chine trimmed daintily with lace. Rib- bon shoulder straps. Very good value at this sale price, 79¢. Bloomingdale's—Second Floor Compare These Furniture Values | With Those Found E'sewhere! 4-Piece Bedroom Suites Very Special $158 American walnut—beautifully veneered top: and fronts. Other parts ‘mitation walnut eautifully Suite (as illus end bed, chif- nsists of dre d vemi-vanity toilet table. Sold separately Dresser $45, Chifforobe $39, Bed $39, Dressing Table $35, Government All-Steel Cots, Special $1.95 Painted gray Simmons fabric springs. Cots 6 [t, 8 ing .es lon 2 ft. 6 inches wide. Mattresses to fit cots $2.75 each el — eee ne ENE

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