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THREE MORE DEAD, — ~— ONE DYING, FROM One Man Had Been Fed Bad Hooch for Robbery, Police Believe. William Space, thirty:six, of No. 104 Bouth Street, Jersey City, is dead at Jersey City Hospital today from the effects of alcoholic drink, accord ing to the physicians in attendance. The man's wife said he came home Monday evening and told her he had heem robbed in a saloon, where he had gone to sleep after having two drinks. Fie missed $198 from his pockets when he @woke, he told his wife. Me went to bed when he arrived SHELL:‘SHOCKED VET TELLS OF SHOOTING Flanagan Testifies in Trial of De- tective Charged With Killing Hostler. Daniel Vianagan, « shell-shocked wer veteran from Fall River, Mass., | Court of General Sessions to-day tn \the trial of Detective Serat. John P. In connection with the shooting of Jeremiah Deacey, a hostier, a year ago in @ restaurant at No. 306 Keo- all this week “] heard two shots," said Flanagan, “and I saw three men run out, and then saw two of them rush in again There were two more shots. Then f saw the big man (Dencey) bend the thin one (the detective) back over & table, They both rolled off, and the man in charge of the restaurant took the revolver from the thin man's Dr. Otto Sohult#, medical examine: was called in connection with {h plea for the defense that the detec tive had fired in self defense when the other came at him with «# knife. “There were two kinds of wounds home, but wae net supposed to be seriously ill until about 11 o'clock last night, when Dr. Joseph Wechsler of Mo, 8400 Howlevard was called. He) giass, the other @ clean wolnd, such | and Ambulance Surgeon Shook of the ‘iene was caused by drink, but sald they could not be sure whether It was from wood aloohol. The case was re- ported to the County Physician and] COMPARED WITH HER’S? | an autopsy was to be performed. Mrs, Space said her husband did not know where the saloon was. ‘Uittian Carroll, twenty-nine, an ao- trent, of No. 450 Went 66th Street, died suddenly yesterfiay afternoon at No. 4 West 56th Street, whore she was uf Mra. Della McDonald and Mra, Surah MoDoneld. Dr. Charles Cassassa, Assistant § Meriical Examiner, who ordered the body removed to the mefgue for an autopsy to-day gave It as hie opinion that death was dae to wood alooholiem. Bmt Wicker, twenty-six. of No. 93 Went Street, West Hoboken, died at the North Hudson Hospital presumabiy froma wood alcoho! poisoning. John Carmello, thirty-five, a boot- disk, with his stand at 69th Street ‘an@ Bighth Avenuc for ten years, met «a friend afternoon and shared a flask of hoooh with him. An hour later, Carmelo, totally Blind, woe foumd trying to plok his way through the mazo 6f traffc at Columbus Circia. ‘AS Policeman Sehnacbel ran up Car- mello fell unconacious on the sidewuik. He was rushed to Bellevue Hospita! in @ ‘critical condition from wood «!- cohel poisoning. Last night it was sald | his, recovery is doubtful. Carmeilo's} tome is at No. 449 Wost 62d Street. ——— GERMAN RAILROAD | STRIKE A FAILURE) i Sing for two years by County Judge | Men in Most Cases Disregard Order — Occupied Zone Is Unaffected. BERLIN, Feb. 2 (Associated Press).—Reports to the Government from all parts of Germany to-day in- dieated that the order for the rail- way strike called to begin at midnight last night had not been generally obeyed. The men, however, in por- toms of Northern and Western Ger- many appear to have gone out. There on the detective's body,” said the physician. ‘One was a jagged wound, such as might be caused by broken as a knife would make.” peter Meat WHAT ARE YOUR WOES Mee. Frankel, Proken Down, Has 6 Plu, Rent Due and Hungry. “Troubles have been accumulating for Mra. Elizabeth Frankel, thirty two, of No, 274 Madison Street, for several weeks past and to-day they culminated in a call by the police for an ambulance surgeon to mintst her fils and a nurse from the Street-Settioment te try and care for her through the flu. With four children, the eldest a boy of thirteen who has won a scholar- ship from Public School No. 62, she has been holding the family togother since her husband deserted her. Broken down over exertion cleaning offices, she lost her work. ‘Then a front room she rented a# an office to cated for better quarters by them. With the rent due, the gas bill un- pala, without food and in bed to-day with the flu, neighbors who know of her brave struggte told the police and she joined the Itst of those dependent upon charity. ——_—>—_—- THIRVING JANITOR SENT TO SING SING. William O'Brien, . the Bronx, w eqtenced to king Gibbs to-day on his plea of guilty of burglary in the third degree. He had made a fire escape entrance into the Myer Avenue address, where he was employed as janitor, and had stolen silvedware. Strong pleas for clemency lent. waa no walk-out in the coupled tone, where the Inter-Allied Rhine- land Commission had prohibited the strike becoming éffective. The railway authorities here in Berlin expressed belief that they would be able, with the assistance of the auxiliary staff, to resume ade- quate trein service by to-night. LONDON, Feb. 2.—unds of the railway men in Germany, amounting to several million marks, have been confiscated trom the Berlin Bank in which ths monkeys were de- posited, says the Central News des- peteb from Berlin to-day. Two of the railway strike leaders ‘have been arrested. a oeee WANTED COP; GOT HIM, THEN HE’S ARRESTED heppi Held Because He Fired Shot tm the Ain Poseyh Cioppl, No. 1876 66th Street, Brovklyn, awoke at 5& o'slook this ‘merping @nd heard a stealthy feot- ‘stg on the front porch below his winéow, He leaned out the window in The air to attract the polloe. A tater be says he saw two men off the poruh and disappear. trokman Megrechaft found Olopp Hew walting for him, still leant from the @ecoond fleer window, pite ble explanation, Clopp! was arrested om @ charge of violating the Bulli ven law. Later\he was held tn §500 met. at work; something to tuach on at noon—try Drom edary Daies in the porsunal package.” ‘Dromedary Dates Tht PRON AL PACK ate SALE—FRIDAY Enttre High-G s fow H vade Stock a was called to the witness stand in the) O'Net!l, charged with manslaughter, | fond Avenue. The case has been on} a lawyer and a City Marshal was va- | . 2243 Hyer Ave- | opartment of Mra. Alice Watson at the | were made but a criminal record was | shown and Judge Gibbs would not re- | —— es OPEN EVENINGS SouisBernstein COATS—SUITS—GOWNS—FURS 681 6th Avenue, %irs.ci FINAL CLEAN-UP FUR COATS Three Months’ Wear—We Store Your Furs F; a" Phe Will Be $50 to $500 Ahead Next Fall. ar VERY GARMENT IS B. i 8 BAY BEAL COATS—seleoted 5i # and ouffa, richly wllk lined. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1022. ‘ BUSINESS MEN QUIT’ HYLAN IN TWO FIGHTS | Lengne for “Constractive Mifort tm | Tramstt and Port Authority’ Matters, | The Business Men's League, ei | original Hylan backers, at a meeting | of {ta Executive Committee last night, {threw over the Mayor #o far as his| transit and port development plans are erned, It adopted @ report from its ransit Committe, which favors the ranwit’ Commission's plans and criticise “talk about fares to the ex- clusion of service.” The committee | agreed’ to line up with former Gov. | Smith im the Port Authority plan, | holding that the needa of New Youu: require “constructive action.” { he league is the Organization sae firet named Hylan as @ candidate tee Mayor in 1917, and had supported his policies, standing by him again | lin the last campaign. Preston P, Lynn, head of the league and friend of the Mayor, !@ at Palm Beach, but | it was said be is In campléte aceord , with the action. I. 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A stunning garment DYED SQUIRREL WRAP—<47 ole beaty’ vedio se "ene MMOd.crererscerscqeensseee COAT WEAP—Large tuxedo $375.00 poy Hs Mressveressesers, 9379400 “ar ities. “*"* $375.00 || MUDSON SEAL ‘COAT— Large Bhawi Cape Collar and Cutt | of skunk (42 inobea) Row. $000, 2 inches) Reg. $100, $350 —) This Fine Chippendale Suite, $775 Exemplifies The Exceptional Values in The Midwinter Furniture Sale FURNITURE lovers! This Exhibition-Sale is a call to you. You who so thoroughly enjoy seeing a variety of new furniture designs, new finishes, fine reproductions will find them here. We have added hundreds of new suites and individual pieces to our collection and marked each at a stimulating Sale Price. topiece Jacobean dining ropm Mahogany gateleg table, 34148 $28.75 suite, in old walnut . $325.00 . ede . , Mahogany gateleg table, 48 inch, - ro-piece Hepplewhite dining foued) 45.00 room suite, in mahogany 450.00 <i an . to piece Italian Renaissance, din- use gateleg tabla 94 inch, 55.00 ing room suite, in walnut 750.00 = ed ‘ ro-piece Jacobean dining room Wredser side chatr wood seat 15.50 suite, in walnut 675.00 ‘Wenders side chair, wood seat 17.00 1opiece Hepplewhin, dining Windsor side chair, rush sea 18.75 room suite inlaid mahogany 750.00 6-piece enamel decorated breal> Mahogany drop leaf tea wagon 29.75 fast room suites . > - »&90.00 SIXTH FLOOR Double-Size All-Woo) Blankets Are Impressive Values at $11.50 Pair SUCH a value would win immediate attention in any weather, but most par- ‘ticularly so now—with the coldest weather yet to come. These blankets are snowy white with blue, or pink borders, all-wool, double-size, and of that soft warmth-giving quality that is protective yet lightweight. There are. just 100 of them. Size 72 x 84. Wool-Filled Comfortables, $5.95 Each WOMEN who like attractive bedding are buying quantities of these fine comfortables. They’re wool-filled and covered with silkoline bound with sateen. Colors—tan, lavender, old blue, or rose. - Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. SECOND FLOOR Everyone Is Enthusiastic About These ; New French Table Linens SINCE the arrival of this fascinating collection of French linens, chere has been one long refrain “They are exquisite” from our customers. And so they are! We know that the slightest thing the French touch blossoms into a thing of beauty, and these linens are no exception, They have a rare lustre and quality —and their designs are so unique. Table doths, 2 x 2 yards are.cemarkable for $9. And napkins 22 x 22 inches are only $9.50 dozen. Put These Items On Your Shopping List, Too! “Gold Medal” Table Cloths, $2.50. Pure Huck Towels, $6 dozen, ax2g6 inches. Irish linen weft. 67 x 68 inches wide, —_Irish linen weft, splendid size, weight and now priced below wholesale cost. Table Damask $2 Yard, 2 yards wide, a Guest Towels $6.95-dosen,of Irisbalinen fine Irish linen damask, hemsticched. BBCOWD FLOOR Lord & Taylor PIFTH AVENUE After Visiting the Great Furniture Sale You Will Want to See These Wilton Rug Values RUNNING parallel with our Annual Mid. winter Sale of Furniture is the Sale of Domestic Rugs in which you will find a most interesting choice of Wilton rugs marked very much below their regular prices. There is a good assort- ment of patterns and colors, and you will be the best judge of the prices when you see the quality. Worsted Royal Wilton Rugs Wilton Rugs Size 9 x 12 feet, $79.50 Size 9 x 12 feet, $69.50 9x106, 74.50 He es bated 6x9; 57.50 yo escinn ase FIPTH FLOOR Full Size Wardrobe Trunk, $34.50 THIS specially priced full size wardrobe trunk has proved to be one of our most demanded models—and for well deserved reasons. Sturdy of construction, it will withstand the hardships of many a travel ; its many conveniences recom: mend it as an auxiliary closet for the home— and the price is exceptionally reasonable. It has smooth round edges, 12 hangers, deep shoe pockets, and 5 drawers, with a hat compartment. A Fitted Suitcase, $35 FEMININE convenience on tour is advocated by this well-made black cobragrain suitcase, with its 11 toilet pieces of French ivory. Lined in ivory, Alice blue or king blue moire silk. 16, 18, 20, 22 or 24 inches. A case and value of real metit. SEVENTH FLOOR The Spring Bride Will Appreciate Your Handiwork -HOW many brides are on your gift list for Spring? You will enjoy making your own gifts for them if* you will visit the Art Needlecraft Department soon and see the fascinating new designs in luncheon and buffet sets. There are almost as many different ma- terials as there are designs, too, and all so inexpensive. A 7 Piece Luncheon Set. Cross stitch and d design, stamped on Cambridge cloth... . . Ree A 3 Piece Buffet Set 75c. OF Indian Head cloth, stamped for French knot design, finished with hemstitched edge. 54 inch length. A 3 Piece Buffet Set 35c, 50c, 65c, on a linen-finished material known as Belfast, very simple but charming de signs. 3 lengths, 36, 45 and 54 inch, FIFTH FLOOR Worthy of the Name Is This Vacuum Cleaner / $48 Complete "Lord & Taylor” is tho name given this electric vacuum cleaner, so you know how highly we recommend it. And according to many New Yorkers now using it daily, it is worthy of its name, The price is now much tower «ham it has ever been and (ttetudes all the essentlah attachments, SBVENTH PLOOR Three Hints of Spring for Your Winter Rooms Silk Repp at $2.25 Yard FOR’ new hangings, pillow tops, couch covers and por- ters, We are showing this lovely quality in innumerable coloss, 40 inches wide, at this low price. $2.95 Pair A FRESH set of careains @ 200m,) and these of scrim. or i trimmed eral hand’ mate lace edge Se el ae eee Ssoupua! a: chs peices Renaissance Lace Curtains $4.25 Pair PIPTH BLOOR