The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 4

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{ t | NO MERCY SHOWN = BY ANY JUDGES 70 THESE CRIMINALS <° Pleas for Saineney Denied to Five—All Sent to Sing Sing Prison. The disposition o eriminal courts to inflict upon pe Judges of the tences Indies sin Brookly vicious crimes wa by the action of “The time for the weigh his reasons for clemency before he commits a crime. Cr nals brought Judged and p the degree of th record has been ment they des The men sen Dixon, No. 128 Bronx, robbery, third degree, ten years, Sing Sing William Shepps, No, 192 Street, and Anthony Burdulis, No. 214 North Sixth ot Brooklyn, carrying four years, Sing Sing Joseph Feriuilio, No. 14 Nint Street, grand larceny, second dogrer five years, Sing Sing criminal to Host both of Samuel Wohl, No. 665 Avenue, assault, second ¢ two and one-halr to five years, $ sing, 407 West et, was Joseph Anderson of 26th Street, to-day by Court of General pleading guilty to Sullivan law,. feat Re lant for Atcemiptiin, te f By two men for a bottle a: whis and indicted for robbery and the 7 other charge “No man with a prison record and @ gun in his ha will get any clem- ency from this court,” sald the court inppassing sentence, YALE FACULTY WOMEN Old Anson Phelps Stokes Heavel | Parned to Tea and Rest Rooms, NEW HAVEN, Jan. 10 & rest room while downtown shop- ping and a comfortable meet friends or their husbands, will de given to the women of the Yale faculty. ‘The historic ong the residence Stokes, is now to talled and tea e jeman, fifty- an in or of No, 1216 Pacific ‘ound dead In hin bed this kaa Jot was open. Mra nna Lee, his landlady, said he knew of no reason why he should have wanted to commit suicide. He had been living there more than a year, Indeed, it is a real op few pieces of really French Pieces of perfect quality and perfection. In Nigh’ terial, simply and daintily Crepe de C Rich, lustrous quality C: offered in Children’s Wea Fifth Avenue SWEARS OPIE SHAT | SOVIET ACCEPTS | revolver, two to! Rockaway | and Manhattan to-day, County Judge |! Reuben 1. Haskell 0 yn in @enying pleas for clemency advanced | , by five convicted felons said A tea room, | place to/ff Colonial hose | McCutcheon’s January Sale Hand-made Lingerie at Greatly Reduced Prices URING our January Sale we are offering odd lots of our finest hand-made French Lingerie at reductions of 10 to 40°. you see this wonderful display you will recog- nize it as a very unusual opportunity. less than you expect to pay. filmy things with fine flower embroidery, real lace inserts and edgings, tiny tucks, and patterned filet work. You must see them to appreciate their be uty Chemises, Corset Covers and Drawers. Philippine Lingerie Night Dresses and Envelope Chemises at exceptionally low prices. hand-embroidered and trimmed with hand-made Laces. Children's Wear The same 10 to 40% reductions, effective in lingerie, are On the Second Floor The Floor of Surprising Values |WouLD. HAVE U. Ss. kee ecords. rhe Government must BUY ALL LIQUOR now. wurde 440 Gondea ware houses and nrugt in addition prov MAN AT VERDUN a vast machinery for its handling s r | vw nites Has iP that it will not fall into the hands ¢ s View Opposed to That | Congress Comm . at Elan fOr So aweth JR Hh d f His Superior’s at Watson Big Saving and to Defeat | aah LUT ; He titi BR Ww PULLMAN AUTHORIZED the i , HOR | TO BUY CAR COMPANY t WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Charies | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— Pure casa 5 of Richmond, Va,, testified to- | Ch tie Government 0f All) Ag Come of 816,500,000 In Stocks |« a Senate investie. 1 N itry will Protest Overrated, til saw Mayor noe it dent Har-| WASHINGTON, " wy buck, nor [ding A nareasional ity wan to-dt Verd 1918, Comr iovernmental Reor-| company by the Interatate i shot was wea ie | Banizat merce Commission to purchase the| Sergt. Willis a Marine Ame vniform,” sai The » lave Uncle Sam bUY | hroperty of the- Haskell & Barker | veteran of ) away, Aa the > nll the now in bonded ware-| Car Company by. tssulng 165,000 |Caldwell, te sla an the man threw his hands in the ‘air houses. 11 totaly about $5,000,000 | siares of new capital stock, having |W%® drove of In a racing car waiting ver 10 not know If the| Rallons and could he bought, It is en-! 1" bar yvatue of $18,600,000. sete ie Caney Car 1 d, Sergt, Kane also saw the | Umated, for $50,000,000. The Treas-| potest was filed by C. K, Nash Ric Nat ‘4 Geotepen ae Koen ury would quickly get back this) oe tog Angeles, on the ground that/tein, was held in $500 ball when it wes ri declaved the soldier was with-|money and more, the committee | the ‘price. puld. would ‘be “mo ‘high as that divine. the n six fect of the Major wien the| thinks, by the sile oF SON a DIInEk CRUIRRLONT He an lone of the men for a clgarets: vg took pluce; that he had ap- |10 ' H ) held that the Pullmai ched (he officer and was moving | y could have completed the | without asking Inter- nigsion. fon. The committe \¢ it proposal |{, dollars now | xt fr Asked why he did not report the | would save im 6 Lieut. Moring of Richmond, Com- | haul [paid ont to guard the warehouses and) ASKS FOR A CIGARETTE AS HOLD-UP MEN WORK was fixed to-day for nar suis V hal estro waa not menaced, material witness at the trial. “That guy would shoot | ye wouldn't take any foolish- vom Moring, written from » was read in which he » had heard the soldier away and that Opie had vot. | oe PARLEY INVITATION Lenin's Attendance — Improbable, | Lilvino? Will Head Delegation. Moscow, Jan. 19 (Asso tated | Soviet Russia will gladly. tion to the internations al Financial and Keonomic Confer nee, but it is extremely doubtful whether Mremier Lenin himself will be able to go. Russia's reply, sent by Foreign Mimster Chichorin, expresses satis+ fact received the in+ the question f the Russian de ved by an extra of the Central 1 by M. Litvinof! Leonid Krassin, sentative and M, Hogd.n- $25.00 $38.50 $60.00 Can Spring be far away?” 673—Bonhonniere of Lustre China $5.00 HE Fifth Avenue floor with its hun- dreds of beautiful gifts is one reason for your visit to the new Oving- ton home. And each succeeding floor is a reason just as potent as the first. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave”- Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Taffeta (irock on the left) 25.00 Lines of basqued bouffancy modi- fied to the smart- Crepe Isola (frock in center) 3850 Ared, red rose, at the low waist line Extraordinary Valea Extraordinary Value at SS eee A ness of 1922 and and the skirt trimmed with self drapery intricate- plaiting. ly uneven. Parisian coutouriers can make them. valueful as Worth frocks know how to be. Misses’ Frocks—Seventh Floor These Three New Frocks are as newas they look and as smartly charm- ing astheadvance Springtime designs of clever As Crepe Faille (frock on the right) 60: The long slashed sleeves and below- hemline panels gleam with bronze beads. Extraordinary Value at he Women's Frocks—Stxth Floor NIDA When portunity to purchase a fine Lingerie~at much Lingerie and workmanship. Dainty, tgowns, Chemises, Envelope Excellent ma- embroidered and scalloped hine Lingerie repe de Chine. Beautifully 95.00 The Values Speak for Them PNRM trac? Ween ee ee r. 34th and 33d Streets [77 Witioee ee shoulders, Pink 2A uk 0 SYS BV BY By (by (BY BBV Day WOMEN'S GOWNS - SECOND FLOOR: Preece OU O ee A New Illustrated Booklet of the January Lingerie Sale and Southern Fashions—Mailed Upon Request BONWIT TELLER. & CO “The Specalty Shop of Opyinlions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™.STREET An Extraordinary Offering TO-MORROW Women’s Imported Paris Handmade CRYSTAL STUDDED GOWNS selves VENING AND DINNER GOWNS of heavy quality silk Crepe Mongul, all- with crystal or satin beads, new in every feature by which newness is identified—low waistlines, envelope side drapery—all entirely hand made, over studded White, Black, Orchid, Flamingo Red or Coral ‘Trial of at | Petor put under $10,000 bonds, and if $1,000 in cash, es wits the not! Y., visiting in| holdup he had He is to be THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, Corps identi- it was ! 1989.” See Smee NUNUANUATANDUULULUUDEEALUUUUEUTRL LUMO EDA QULLLLLT THIRTY FOURTH STREET Extraordinary Reductions of Women’s and Misses’ Highest Cost Fur Trimmed Coats 5-00 Which is an unusually low price for coats of this high character Materials include: Furs include: Panvelaine Kolinski Squirrel Cordvelaine Beaver Ramola Squirrel Veldyne Fitch Bolivia Fox Some with deep collars, others with large collars and cuffs So SS UU UTTTUU ETA UUTUUUTUUTUTU ELA TOU TURN QUT ems CVA Va semen OTT ET NTT TRUDE CTT UTE ATEDTHUTUT UU ETT RED UU ee THIRTY FOURTH STREET TOMORROW An Extraordinary Sale Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats « Wraps At Decided Reductions Bay Seal Wraps (sea\-dyed Coney) Natural Muskrat Coats Reduced to $102 French Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Coney) with Skunk collars and cuffs. Reduced to Hudson Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Muskrat) with Skunk collars and cuffs. Reduced to Natural Squirrel Coats Reduced ta Reduced to $98.50 Raccoon Coats Reduced to $185 $125 $255 $292 ALL OUR HIGHER COST COATS REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York A Special Offering Wednesday Brown Calfskin Oxfords | For Women and Misses High Grade Models Just Received Style, Quality and Workmanship, Very Exceptional at 6.75 Swagger, new models of dark Brown Calfskin, made of all-leather on perfect fitting lasts. Flexible welted soles. Collegiate heels, Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store '

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