The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 4

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Woman ascites of Murder and Three Babies Have Happy Christmas. ‘With twelve good friends and a airy godmother, Mrs. Josephine »melli Ragone and her three babies pent a Christmas of unexpected ppiness. The fairy godmother was H. Kahn. rs. Crain in the Court of General charged with murder in the ‘Was @ week bsp Christmas. During “the ye ys thas Ly ened each of jurors rece! ‘= Christmas gree bh Of] ven Houten Avenue, Clifton, last night, ent toyrand. It was apparent at the ome of Mrs. Ragone’s mother on East oath Street, between First and Sec- e door. cametion. of joy. she Rcaes ma the hand f o Nag ad #0 glad,” she cried, “ I am oma go to tell you to-morro: not come, I have so yee ." she paused to ‘ls what the juror eyes that would open and close. “They came also from And there are others, Get. the there Gracle. The others, gifts of Mr. and Mrs.| jurisdiction to decide whether the Wilson, were produced. Simultane- ously from an inner room came three prolonged wails. The bables—Katle, five; Millie, four, and Ida, two and cne-half years—had been awakened. thirteen years old, had ruthlessly re- moved gold too, His name is Mr. Conklin. He was juror No. 7. And another ON BUDGET sISNERS Juror brought tis wife. This is thelr “Three of them!” agg a Rane, Stewart Browne, head of the United . | Realty Owners’ Association, now con- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921. _ wrote—and he sent $5. ‘That was TTACK § | Whether the Mayor, Acting City|schedule for to-day ts an application jpeg UTNE dil SHIFTS HIS A AC Comptroller and City Clerk @hould|to the Appellate Division for an or- be held in contempt and sent to jail|der requiring the Boerd of Hsatimate Estimate Board to restore in the 1922|both of his contentions, and tha: be- budget $3,000,000 which was afleged|cause of a technical modification of to have been transferred from pen-|the original Mullan order by the AD- tends that the Court of Appeals lacks) «on funds to make the budget ap-|pellate Division, the city has a per- pear $3,000,000 less than it really is.|fectly legal right to apply to the city budget of 1922 is legal, and! Another move of Mr, Browne's!Court of Appeals. “MAIL A meearenh Smoamaer Re No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Tt says, ‘Mr. and Mrs. David for signing it. Mr. Browne to-day/to show cause why {it should not be wi ” made this announcement after learn-| declared in contempt for the part its| |j The ex netted young, mother Sela Browne Now Thinks Court of Ap-|ing that the Corporation Counsel hadjtwo leading members, the Mayor and | [F 1 in the ex tion of her own gifts to , 1 led from decisions of Supreme|the Acting Comptroller, took in com- 1 of he nger| peal Send Them to Jail— |9PPea . me * Caer oncerrul dor/ciad tA Tone, Pp . <i aati iGls Court Justice Mutlan and that the|pleting the 1922 budget. The city filmy garments, with rou) curls and ‘0 Try Appellate Division. Appellate Division had ordered the|contends that Mr. Browne is wrong in THIRTY FOURTH {STREET tae had baad to sleep with the dolls their arms. Aunt Gracie, only —>———_ PASSAIC AUTOIST HELD FOR DEATH OF TWO BOYS Charged With Anthony Van Gulick of Gregury Ave- nue, Passaic, N. J., alleged to have been the driver of the automobile which ran down and injured Stephen Zentnef, sixty, and killed two boys, Joseph Ten- sog, fifteen, and William Frost, ten, in was held to-day without bail for the Grand Ras = oa, sth ag rpg atroc! erson. gt leged Ne Gultok wai a tine escape from ice after hittin: Renter when te" ran down the two ooo ROOSEVELT MANUSCRIPTS WILL BE EXHIBITED JA William Boyce ‘Thompson, President of late hash aah gad Memorial ie tion, inced aterda: hibition wit be under the tion of the library and tl tion. It will consist of mi letters, fuarie: campaig: $2.85 Three Pairs for $8 Allover Silk— Full Fashioned ose in Ten ading es. $3.15 Three Peirs for $9 Itelian Fancy Silk Hosein 4 | patterns. Black, African, Cordo- van, Light Alumi- num, Ruseia Calf. 1554 Broadway Open Uaell @ pre. and Sons, 9 ft.x12 ft, “ A Feature of the I. Miller Semi-Annual Sale Now in Progress Sale of Hosiery $1. Three Pairs for $5 Ree spnenee ie with ale top, i et ten leading sha bag I. MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th’Street 15 West 42nd Street Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Sale of Rugs LOT JUST RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR HOLI- DAY SELLING AND MARKED TO SELL AT ONCE. STANDARD QUALITY IN SPLENDID COLOR COMBINATIONS AND DESIGNS. Seamless Velvet Rugs, Fringed b 27 in.x84 in., value 4.78 for........00....6.. 3.95 6 ft.x9 ft. ar eee aa 21.25 BS Mtxl06 tt, “ 50“, 33.75 85 $2.75 Three Pairs for $7.75 Italian Silk Fancy Hose in 3 patterns. Black and Russia Calf. $1.80 ‘Three Pairs for $5 Imported Ribbed i res anes Hi! ose. Dark Brown, Red and Blue Mixtures and Nigger Brown, Hudson Terminal Eutrance: Palen Strest Shana Bth Sts. OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & ise, Formerly 9.00 to 12.00 Shoes also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores , 34th Street—New York Greatly Reduced Wednesday 3000 Prs. Women’s and Misses’ High and Low Shoes Strap Pumps of Patent Leather, Black Satin, Calf, Suede and Kid- skin. Oxfords of Brown and Tan Calfskin, also Black Kidskin. 6.75 Walking Boots of Brown and Black Kid, also Brown Calf. High grade Novelty Strap and Goring Pumps. 8.50 Formerly 10.75 to 12.75 Thicty-fourth Street 1922 WORLD . READY JANUARY 18T = + \ a 6 ORL . By Mail. rae Very Unusual Values are now being offered in Men’s Suits and Overcoats of the better type, both as to materials and workmanship including Men’s Suits priced at $48.00 and Men’s Winter Overcoats priced at $42.00 (Men's Clothing Department, Sixth Floor) Madison Abenue- Mitth Avenue, Pew Pork ..ALiman & Cn. Thictp-titth Street ALMANAC | Taffeta Frocks Women and Misses who like to be always a stepiahead of the“ mode, are already choosing { taffeta” frocks inthe basque. bouffant! style prophesied far Spring. Two-faced ribbon swings from four rosettes on the skirt and edges the basque. 3 5 : oo Scallops ee accen- tuate the skirt’s bouffancy. Extraordinary value at Moire ribbon is gathered at neck line and sleeves and applied to the full skirt. A a oo garland of colorful flowers 3 i) , trails from the bodice. Extraordinary value at Puffed sleeves and flying wbraprainaly panels composed of rows value at Taffeta Evening Frock of self-latticing and plait- $30.00 75 .0O faeae dainty needlework ! Women's Frocks—Sixth Floor Misses’ Frocks—Seventh Fioor | SALMOND UO A, OTST RAL Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY ‘FOURTHISTREET By the Dark Blue Grey Color You Recognize the High Quality of The Squirrel on these Coats Thousands of the choicest Squirrel ‘skins, purchased at big discounts in the European fur markets, have gone into collars and cuffs for Worth coats. z By sending our buyers abroad, we saved fur importers profits. By making up the pelts in our own fur shops we saved furriers profits. Hence—vour saving. Squirrel Collared Squirrel Collars Coats — Silk Lined and Cuffs Here Extraordinary Values at Extraordinary Values at 38.00 50.00 Precisely tailored in blues, On smartly built coats greens, browns, grays. of a similar model. These also are silk lined throughout; choice of four shades. Trim belted models with plaited back, patch or slit pockets. |

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