The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 4

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4, These are covered with de broidered tapestry in finely FORMER PASTOR ited Ly all Loa and w | harmony 5 r An altier is vill | lagainat the hdge rata) pasits | Michetung o's “Last Judginent on the allar are six buge Bily Glesticks, MH the centie of the plat form there ts an improvised tomb » which absolution will be given at ty three solemn requiem masees. The solemn requicm mass in ti Sistine Chapel furnighed a wee eARDINALS BECIN PREPARATIONS FOR Se. 7 ii jh Th N sb Guard: First of Last Three Requiem |r, oe gerne “fan mat see Masses Said To-Day in tomb of the late Pontiff, and. t} , Sistine Chapel. i } & i jexpondency. |taken the poison, was hi ‘I have found nothing,” Boyer Nol Ot Held Blame- le. y raise, i eT withdrew friendship | less but Praised in'C se Se Woman Who Died in Prison, | months Swies Guards composed the escort oi honor for the solemn procession o( | Cardinals. The tomb, erected in the centre of the chapel, was octagon, with a co pious array of candles burning on all sides and up to {ts summit, on which of the solemn conclave at which th?) peposed a replica of the pontifical t!- Cardinals of the Roman Catholic | ia) resting on a red plush cushion. Chureh will choose a Pope to sucoced | png sister Choir asuisted in the sol- the late Benedict XV. The last min-| enn ceremony ute ceremoniais will be preceded by | ch Tae three solemn reawem masses. besin- | v AM AGATA REPORTED NEAR DEATH IN JAPAN ning this morning, in which the Cardinals will participate. lent of Privy Counell and! “Eider Statesman.” ROME, Jan. 30 (Associated Press) Investientio | —Preparations were begun in earnest to-day for the convening on Thursday BOSTON, Jan. 20. Into the 2 | it for spells. uicide of Mrs itisfled the pol faith, » poison. Mis, + loval hospital nud by tablets ve Boucher yesterday, she had taken tn! ‘The beautiful and historic Sistine | Chapel, in which the conclave will! meet, has been fitted with the long | stalls in which the Cardinals will nit Make Your Windows while the balloting proceeds. Minute | Sell G instructions have been given out for | ell More ‘oods the performance of the cerenonials. of Japan, was ¢ All. those who will remain within pie nce, i Siow Gusct eee rent would the Vatican when its doors are bolted Sand URC Reoe pre ae patti at the beginning of the election have |for his were . abandoned you pay if your store were one flight up? This figure been summoned to meet in the Sala} Yumaguta has been itl for severs! . Regia, adjacent to’the Sistine Chapel, | weeks. represents what you. pay for on Thuraday to take the oath of | He was Gorm jn 1836. He heid | your show windows. firet high public office in 1873 secrecy for the, duration of the sit bien |time hoe been Devices have been installed at the | identified with entrance of the courtyard of St. | a‘tal Pamaso so that any articles needed | may be sent inside, but heir opere- tion must be only in the presei.ce of two witnesses. These devices are in| maker, wh the form of cylinders placod vertically. Opening one of the vertical sectio an object may be placed within ond transferred to those in the courtyard | *° ‘uy revolving the cylinder unti! the opening ie on the Inside. The whole section of (i Chapel included in the rev been fitted with a platform ‘stalls. for he Cart They are worth it, but only ifproperly used. This means, among other things, properly lighted. Ask your electrical contractor whether your window light- ing is up to date. If not, Hol- ophane Reflectors will make so, beoame Minister Jepaner ne . Mise Ruth M, 8 Wenhington Avenu N. and her mg ft hbound subway tral ‘ lar Cortlandt Street last night. en rov istine ty the Liberty Strect ferry, when t hos | girl felt a tug at her bat and fe er wax # ILLUMINATION SERVICE O42 Madison Avenue Semi-Annual Clothing Event — Offering unrestricted choice of our entire stock Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats $33.50 Suits regularly *35 to *80 Overcoats regularly *37:5° to *85 Size range is-complete, 33 to 46 including regulars, longs, stouts and shorts : 4 ’ - i Due to this exceedingly low. price there will be a slight charge for alterations USE THE FIFTH AVENUE ARCADE ENTRANCE Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered March 151 PACE EXTRA FITTERS EXTRA SALESPEOPLE EXTRA {for her diath, Boyer hi c ‘had no statement to make | that which he gave the police. Murray Hill 7507 TAILORS THE EVENING WORLD, MCGNDAY, apar'ment the day before t # sald she committed the act in ice Captain Hall euld that Pra icls B. Boyer of Southbore, a fon i, clergyman, Whose pame wae mer fy _ » | toned by Mra. Boucher after abi bitume! Ht said | beyon * Capt. Ha said, “to alter my original opinior that the girl poisoned herself. Sh: tay have killed herself because Boye! and adkistance through eight “Hut he did ail that he could. Lie |trfed to induce her to mend her w and dixposition, but she could only He couldn't stand it 90) a+ {ionger, and told her so, and gave her » that they need} $100 ae a parting evidence of jou | In a despondent mood she tool Then he didn't hesit rcompanied her n came to this office JANUARY 30, 1924, number « Erouped w fuier an liquert.* f $800 In Jowelty ar | $90 in cash with stealing bire >_—-— GOLDEN-HAIRED BURGLAR "0 th» suseur HELD FOR BIRD THEFT | recerven ror mint A Rrookly Property Found dor Mining Co. Judge Mack. lavking for the rec held $10,000 in sto vership. said hie he company nade large loans G. Altman & Cn. Exceptional Values will be offered, be: rinning to-morrow (Tuesday) in the following Clearance Sales £30.00 Every Silk Frock for Spring Wears a Flower Somewhere Women’s and Misses’ Knitted Frocks, Suits | and Capes | ali imported); some of wool, some of arti “ 1 silk, others of wool combined with UA artificial silk These two pictured are no exception— although exceptionally low-priced at Ir is just these chic little Springlike touches that make the new taffetas such a complete change from Winter's frocks. So delightful to wear now in blissful anticipation of the real flower time. Plaiting, frilling, cording and puff sleeves are new. at these greatiy reduced prices: each $22.00 16.50 Knitted Frocks and Suits Knitted Capes A : 5 ‘ Also a number of odd pieces (no two alike), all reduced, regardless of cost, to extremely low prices. (Second Floor) Spring expresses itself in blithe colors too. A happy change from black. One Hundred and Fifty Tea Frocks & Negligees some of crepe de Chine, others of crepe meteor: all elaborately trimimed with lace extraordinarily reduced to $12.50 | (Third Floor) | ReConnection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY-FOURTH STREET The calendar is responsible for these extraordinary values Clearance Sale of WINTER COATS Sumptuously Fur Trimmed A Quantity of Women’s Oxfords & Slippers } in various styles aid leathers; taken frown the regular stock because of incomplete size ranges, and sharply reduced, for quicker disposal, to | $6.75 per pair (Second Fioor) We must make room for incoming Spring goods. Hence the sweeping reductions on these high-cost coats. Panvelaine, Bolivia, Veldyne, and Beaver, and Australian Opossum. Squirrel, Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue All reduced down to 34th and 35th Streets New Bork Alexander FINAL REDUCTIONS Women's Low Shoes Were #8 to $10, NOW $4.85 A really wonderful bargain at the present About a dozen different styles in » Pumps and straps, but not all sizes in each style, Boys’ Shoes Were $0. NOW $3.95 High black laced shoes, sizes 2 Girls’ Shoes Were $5.85. NOW $3.95 High tan laced shoes, sizes 11 to Shoes to by 548 Fifth Ave. at 45th St. Sixth Avenue> at 19th S!, Cordelaine with large collars of 1 ten, Fite sure Ae RaNTEN IM . err eT SO (s

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