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ries =z Sie er oe eth AES Eee ER gem emma a Ss Ue SE Senne - ‘ ee aie ves aan ancapneeh ome aves THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921, tor | CAUGHT FOR MURDER “lcd Haftato Captive Lome Sonmht Will es. | Be Brought Back for Trial. On an indictment charging him with P i cing implicated in the Killing of Cro- 1 a3 Tanzillo on April 9 1902, Giu- | a @ De Palma will be brought from | Sd Buffalo to-morrow by detectives of the Itallan squad, sto, 105 Rant LOtth Beret when oe eve MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ning, nearly twenty years ago, several -ARSHPARLEY NOW (LANDIS TOENFORCE = INGRITIGAL STAGE: | BASEBALL LAW ON ULSTERTHEGAUSE DEFIANT BABE RUTH. driving in a@ Benjamin No. 149) | -_—— Kutz, wh Conference Resumed To-Day|Says He Inherited Rules With Craig Expected to Against Barn Storming and Ee a a eee Wik duct: Hen toe Thirty-fourth Street _ Thirty-fifth Street Be Summoned, | Will Live Up to Them arte was De Palma has been watched for ever : A sya Bederal paimce and recently the police learned c ® he was In Buffalo, LONDON, Oct. 17 (Associated Press)., CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—"Baseball law - a —The conference between Irish lead-|must be enforced,” Judge Kenesaw ——— = = » @fs and representatives of the British Government to-day entered upon the critionl stage, as the question of ter’s relation (o the conversations is Ys likely wo be approached before the end of the week. An Important Sale of A Number of ‘ a (all-wool; sizes | to 5 years) Landis, supreme dictator of organized baseball said to-day when he arrived in Chicago. Arriving at his office, Judge Landis took under advisement the alleged violation of baseball law by Babe he address of Str James Craig, tho a Bill Ph f will commence to-morrow (Tuesda Res Sinme ts went neat Ree ee eee Hh seine | ( y) will be placed on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) Gay was considered by both nides here | sorming in New York State, contrary | CLO I HES to indicate that he reattves Ulster must |ty. the rule which prohibite players | f and will be continued during the remainder very specially priced at consider new terms, It is expected | wn have engaged in world series of the week that he may be summoned to London | rom playing in post season games een $9 85 this week. ” " o ‘ ‘Ftuth, on the faco of the evidence ° A Dublin Castie official, It was @0-1) nave, has violated provinions of the | & YOUNG ‘MEN | The qualities are exceptionally good and the | irc dir tHiBUty escoperdiiea! bos] Cnet om, ee a nad mo Hand 00 weights are both medium and heavy, thus Al I ’ arrange for friendly co-operation be-| making,” said Landia, “I inherited the T } t ’ tween the Sinn Fein Hiaison officer and] rite of the game when I became head | —_—_ so Little Children’s covering the needs occasioned by varying | the police for stricter observance of | o¢ paseball and « am going to see| } the truce that the rules are enforced.” | Baron Castlemaine has been! judge Landis, In his high position, awarded £101,869 by the Athione! oan suspend Ruth and the others for Fancy Mixture , eT ene: Colored Washable Frocks Assizes as compensation for the de-|q period of time or outlaw them for- | Pearate or ts vesidvuss, dteydeuie [ser Vea choeiees basso he value is unusuai in every instance (some styles with bloomers; sizes 2 to 5 years) Basie aeearda race “ALbAGN Porte Haw, Said Giedeall players, nest OVERC O A TS | Included in the assortments are exceptionally low-priced at widow of Major Compton Smith, who/have no fear that the law will not was captured by Sinn Feiners ia/me enforced. Ths law of gravitation F 1 . ‘ : April last while on a sketching ex-|gtii! se in force and what goes up 1s in Medium and Winter Weights | White Blankets $1.75 & 2.50 pedition in the Blarney district and| pound to come down.” was subsequently shot, and £9,000! Ruth appeared on the field in Buf- * erties - fot the widow of Brig. Gen. Lambert,|talo. yesterday and is to appear $ 175 pairs, wool-and-cotton These are very unusual values who was shot while returning from}again to-day in Elmira with tho @ tennis party on June 20. “Ruth Stars." He and the others say | | per pair . : = 2 $9.75, 13.50 At Belfast yesterday there was de-|the tour will go on as scheduled. It aultory fighting in the streets. An 4 ian: official communique issued last night | ™ believed here that Ruth's con! (Second Floor)’ 350 pairs, all-wool iit be that, hia contract ex- i Maire yertcrdn’. O00" perton Balog pired’ Oct. 15, be. may do. an he, WS i ee owe © « per pair . . SUI.75, 14.50, 17.50 wounded pleases until April 15, when next coat, you want to be sure that Beceptional Valuce Wines im Canada year’s contract begins. | what you receive is not counterfeit. p 100 pairs, all-wool, with white satin bind- nd Mexico Net)” roid Judge Landis had said in New Genuine, all-wool fabrics, authentic Affected. H : . . re: Y hi if the Yanks’ big hitter ie wi ffered ms GUEVELAND, 0, Oct. 1T—canaatan Maat Yesterday i woula become a styles, honest, workmanlike tailoring— | ing; cut and bound separately will be offered to-morrow in a Sale of rallroads will not tea , On ween Huth and : ; A @ . Aisike’ on ‘lines In the United States | to determine which man is the Dig- | these are the qualities of the coats on per pair . «6 « « $23.50, 32.50 ‘The Wage dispute on the Canedian | ger in baseball,” Ruth said: “Despits roads was amicably settled last week. | Judge Landis's order that I not play | ‘The Southern Pacific Unes in Mexico will) jageball in the barnstorming tour, | | ganinea, rected a8 they are not or-) yin going through with it to the end. | . $$$ “If “andis wants to pick on me, 1,000 Miners Retarm to Work. | and put mo out of baseball, he can) Hf wie ee | Sterling Silverware Colored Plaid Blankets : allewool . . . per pair $7.50, 11.50 comprising a large mumber of interesting PITTSBURGH, Kansas, Oct. 17.—One | do,\t. I'm going on with the tour.” | ‘ thousand miners of District. Number |_ “Bob ; ’ | pieces selected from stock and re-priced at ‘ | Ruth in home runs this year stands ! | Render hs dang haye been dle since Al- with the Babe in gaying Judge Landis MEN’S SHI RTS Comfortables | wey decided orcemione Honk the outa to jail, returned to wi 2 "| should not prohibit the tour this year. | . ” , | ing to an announeemeer ny AC. |” "1m ‘a professional baseball play-| $155 Figured aulll, 1% pina (otoray wouldtliieds din headquarters of the operators’ associa. | er,” he said, “and I earn my living | Lvs that way. Judge Landis should nov oor forbid me picking up a few extra Wished Up TNT. Gre: dollars after the regular season) ; each Sislee? ooe ve $8.75 Originally $2.00 ena $2.50 | Included in the assortment will be: aGtgpPen Spine, of No Dosraw | closes.” These shirts are from our lar | Plain Japanese silk, wool-filled, each 15.50 rooklyn, fishing off Plum Isl- a . wi : 5 ra er { SRG Yonterday, pulled in two canes ‘of| Cart Mara Arreste tpeeainn stock ond ye aren ly Fiain satin messaline, fancy stitching, with Jam Jars, with spoon; complete . $3.50 ger, TNT.” The police took change of] | TORK. Pa. TIA CeRi ncrcnmersaua pilcver Tell tats: Salt and Pepper Shakers, per set of twelve, in case - «© «© « « « $12.00 White Bedspreads (scalloped edges) I2einch Veses . + each 12.50 PIETH Dest & Co. poke Safin-finish i4einch Vases... + each 15.00 8-inch Candlesticks . . + pair 12.00 silk cord on edges; wool-filled, each $27.50 BONWIT TELLER & CO. nel Size 2 x24 yards . ‘ » each $5.25 inch Candlestick ay Shop Size 74 | 10-inch Candlesticks . . + pair 14.50 FIFTH AVENUE pers STREET. | Size 2)2x234 yards. «=. each «6.25 Sandwich Plates + «6 + each 17.00 Crinkled Dimity 4 Size 2 x234 yards ‘ ‘ « each $3.00 ; | Dest & Co. Size 246x234 yards =. Ow Sw each «(3.95 This Sale presents en excellent opportunity FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET@N. Y. for the purchase of wedding, anniversary Raabhhed sro Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases | 2"¢ holiday gifts. \ | 5 le T: 1 will be marked at prices that make present Katee Wrccre Madinon Meck s section) a: ay purchasing a decided economy. (War Revenue tax additional) The Straightline Silhouette is the Winter Vogue in Women’s FUR COLLARED CAPES OF PANVELAINE OR SILK VELDYNE Specially priced at 79.50 A limited quantity of the better grades will A SPECIALLY PURCHASED LOT OP be offered as follows: A Tuesday Sale of NEW FUR SCARFS Sheets, plain-hemmed, size 90x99 inches, | Quality Handkerchiefs each . . 1 whet OS 3.00 Pillow Cases, plain-hemmed, size 50x38), will offer particularly good values in Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched : per dozen $3.00, 6.00 Initialed . i ‘ ‘ per dozen 6.00 inches . . » ° » « each 60c. RACEFUL rippling straight lines when Hemstitched Sheets, size 65x!i3 imches, | the cape suspends free from the shoulders —slim, snug, straight lines when it is wrapped | | comfortably about the figure—these are lines each $ rn. G e * 2 52.75 Tape-bordered . 0 per dozen 9.00 : Paris advocates and Bonwit Teller & Co. intro- “A | Hemstitched Sheets, size %0x113 inches, Tape-bordered in plain colors, with hand- dl | duce ib the senacn’s deverite fabriot ang furs, | each © © «© «© «© « + $3.75 | embroidered initial, per half-dozen $5.5 ) iy ; | } ’ | With oo ae ee ee al (Department on Fourth Floor) | Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs i Pee 8 | | Hemstitched c per dozen $2.85, 4.85 Winter's Smartest Colors. _ oe a pe | Colored ‘ ; ; - per dozen 3.00 | Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, FOR TUESDAY Gray Squirrel Brown Fox The New Folder perdozen . . + . $3,00, 5.50 ’ . Initialed . A . : per dozen 3.50 WOMEN'S SKIRTS E Australian Taupe Fox featuring special values in Plain-colored, with hand-embroidered wreath 12.50 id Opossum | initial . . ~ per half-dozen $3.25 Regularly 19.75 to 29.50 Hl Dyed Skunk Natural Mink Autumn & Winter Apparel Special Notice: It is mot too early to place orders for the initialing or monograming of Prunella cloth—box or cluster pleated Me Dark Fitch is now in operation in the Department i i : - , f | handkerchiefs intended for holiday gifts. models; checks, Roman stripes, over- (3 Japanese for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise 5 deri s : squares and other novelty effects. to Jap Mink Pp Sable | Early ordering precludes later disappoint- . = | ment. on the Sixth Floor (Firat Floor) THIRD FLOOR i - ee ee ~ . iT SUA gran Rae ae ne