The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1922, Page 5

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"AFTER OPERATION Bronx Political Leader and Real Estate Dealer Passes | Away in St. Vincent's. Arthur H. Mufph *he Democratic ors: County, died at 6.50 o'clock to Bt. ont's Hospital operation last week foi | Mr, Murphy had shown steady im- | gall stone Provement after his operation until early to-day, when his condition took a sudden turn for the worse, His family and a few intimate friends notified and hastened to the | his wife, Mrs, Mary and is son, Arthur H Murphy jr., Comm tion James A. Tim M.S. Schulz County, were wi and ree e of Bronx | eet publiean and Dew Funeral services will be — held rded as one liticlans in over the ty eight J. Me- | He was the first County known and gene escape on 3 Allen St ot he reins ever since. Only once did he electorate of that county away from the policies of the Demo- | cratic Party, fusion tehet being the winner on tl nm Mr. Murphy was a stun Prohibition, although he never used swink where at one tir loons and had in a fels of corner lot Were conducted use of his kno: fayor Mylan « him a ¢ yee | Semi-: SA fission Hira to Uhis s recent re-ele th of the 1 to Demoera politichias ( Tammany Hil and sist organizations from all boro city were to-duy sendi or BAKING H WRITE FOR T in office. The ¢ Murphy as its eandidat ler, = Hatfen, with from = dissatisfied enough votes to be: elect Mille Murphy later Into the fold and \ year job as Con Encinesr in ishe office of Bronx nugh Dr dent, Hatfen accepted and has since been a strony a ation man | Musterole loosen: At the time of for | Borough ident, M sold | ment, made with ont his n interests and had kept | usually brings relief out ever He explained that he | to rub it on, wanted ( suilable even from the standpoint of | fashioned mustard Gov drew, BAKES OVER TI invitec vifen Wy ick 000 ommend its use. served two terms try into ty te hospital size, $3.00 tule cum-| BETTER THAN A The roault of 4 movement which w i hundred dete ature was the unty. He ative plan ty cApel members soon ifter the Armis © in efforts to unite ifter his er the organ and Sons, Shana Sale of Wool At Extremely Low P FULL SIZE, FI NAINSOOK AND SATE INC BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DESIGNS W PLAIN BORDERS; 100°, PURE WOOL QUALITY NOT ‘TO BE EQUALLED ANY THIS EXTRAORDINARY PRICE, 12.98 Blankets for FINE CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN WOOL 3( AND FULL SIZE BORDERS; QUALITI ABILITY. ; AN EXCEE OF WAR 1ONAL BARGAIN, OF BRONX, DEAD ooagit trom move Lamps Taken | DIES IN HOSPITAL ee Out of Central Park, STADLER DIRECTED | Two peddlers who bought for 25 TO PAY TRUSTEE $13,741. another stockholder, attempted to shitt Ralph K. Jacob 5 | | cents apiece electric bulbs worth tak tolntes ys he will send the findings of the |aries under the will of their uncle, Major B. i ‘ $1.2 re | AUME | | v of Correc- | SS eeeresw a-ha Bas? {strong Bronx Socialist distric also ent his support to the passing Chairman for the Bronx and has held | See Large Advt. on Another Page. maa Last Hquor, nor even t r Hie ilso) Wat le from politics, he s Widely. known a rea! s Mos ) of his operations r ) the Bronx 8 I. MILLER : and a large delegation from | Every Slipper in | Every Store Re- duced to Extra- ordinary Values. WHorver Hmarp THE MASTER BAKE Pot, Caomus PropouctsCo Bavonne.N. J Mekelo IS led fell Racca es | Relieves Rheumatism| drives out pain, A clean, white oini- record that would he unas- |. It does all the good work of the old- minority. thon. in | blister. Doctors and nurses often rec- Get Musterole today at your drug| |store 35c and 65c in jars and tubes; Jot Dandrel\, Broadway, Blankets & Comfortables 8.98 Wool Comfortables for 5.75 WHITE WITH PINK AND BLL S THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922, 5 East 110th Street, and Angelo Stano-|the result of proceedings brought by | © )ARTHUR MURPHY, TWO JAILED FOR BUYING George Savopolis, forty-two, No. 166 bankruptey $13,741.25. The order was/he was bit he ee complaint of nis| TWO BROTHERS TOLD ARTHURH MURPHY | DEMOCRATIC CHIEF STOLEN LIGHT BULBS) polis, twenty-seven, No. 168 ng f 110th Street. which two boys had stolen from Result of the lamp posts in Central Park were Gihcers of Neckwous © sentenced to thirty days in the Work- by Justices Herber M the Court of boys, Philip Isa $2 ast 110th Street, and Isadore | Neckw Morman, fourteen, No. 63 East 110th | Stadler, Street, sold the stolen property 1 Sessions. ceedingn Against) house on Blackwell's Island to-day| Seaman Miller, referee in bankruptey, Murphy nd} handed down a decision Saturday in the twelve, No, | ‘angled affairs of the Klickerbocker | »mountin r Company, Inc, directing Max former Treasurer of the con- to}cern, to pay over to the trustee in A lnite kacke, iiess FORTUNE IS THEIRS in bankrupt partner Hast) arthur L. Ross, trustee in. bankuptey, directed against all of the oMcers of the | 1 groundioas, so far as the} HAVERIUILL, Bf concern wae | testimony of the case before him ts Treasurer Stadler and Morris Fuehs, | concerned 3. Feb. 6. has come to Patrick Canning and hie atiorney for Krieger, | brother, James, that they are benefict- Notice the responsibility of the missing asset upon Max Krieger, former President bankrupt cofcern. The refe eto the District Attorney. Edward J. Curley, a Kentucky million- Higa tree wer —>_— alre, who died two months ago in ke BRIEF BLOCK EY SUBWAY. — |France, The brothers are requested to 1 by Krieger that] All south-bound express trains en the |be present Feb, 20 tn the Surrogate's ting of neckwear| Lexington Avenue subway | between {Court in New York City, 8,000 Jue was /86th and 42nd Streets wore wr | : Agee nga Moll eee bh Be tae Taeenine at | According to the reported terme of the r. {8.19 o'clock, becaus of a failure of the | Will, the beneficiaries will receive $100 "All tts — Keep e tube o! signal avetem to work properly. |m day the rest of their lives, THOS. LEEMING & co MEW xonerate in the contend to ove Dress Fabrics For Spring All the fashionable weaves and colors in Woolen fabrics at exceedingly modest prices. noeratic tickets in Navy Blue or Black Poiret and ‘T'rico- Thursday morning at 1 family |of the new State Rent Laws. . i ¢ > i residence, No, 639 Crotona Park |. Besides his widow, he ts survived tine of very fine twill and suitable weight North, the ¥ will be in [by four daughter Misses for Spring attire. 54 inches wide. the family Raymond's thy Mary t iV and 1 =] d 55 Cemetery rnd three sons, H. jr yard, 2) will be Henry and Chartes. . ; i Chureh, FELL EROW TIRE ROCAPE Navy Blue or Black All Wool French nues, the 1: . ARE Rarea e ChE bee 1 ality. . Murphy was one of the best| Mrs, Esther Solomon, 65, was in- Dress Serge of exceptionally firm quality, 54 inches wide. formerly 2.50, yard, 1.55 lipped from third floor at terday as she ‘the . Imported and Domestic Homespuns and Tweeds—the most fashionable fab- rics, for Frocks and Suits, in complete color assortments. yard, 2.25 to 6.00 (Second Floor) Wireless Phone will entertain you and ens ‘ bring you the latest } news and reports throughout the day. So small and simple is this machine any one can install and operate it. (Fifth Floor) Annual LE Fs In A POT 2 | Ribbons Have you ever taken note how a change of ribbons practically transforms dainty underthings? ‘These are particularly at- tractive with a butterfly and spray de- sign. Pink, Blue, White, Lilac. Piece 10 yds. No. 1, 39c; No. 114, 55c; No. 2, 75c; = ae | HE STORY OF | {E OPEN FLAME | and! SAVES 75 PER CENT IN CAS No. 3, 1.10; No. 5, 1.35. Satin ‘Vaffeta Ribbon suitable for mil- linery, girdles, sashes and hair bows. inches wide, yd., 75c (Main Floor) s up stiff joints and oil of mustard, tt as soon as you start plaster, without the Notions MUSTARD PLASTER) at Special Prices | ‘This sale is instituted especially for | those who make dresses, whether they be | professional, amateur or attempting it for | the first time. You will find quite a saving | is involved by purchasing at these re- duced prices. | Dress Forms, adjustable and telescopic, | 14 sections. 12.95 3ust Forms and stand complete. 3.95 Reliable Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4, nainsook. pair, 22c; doz., 2.50 McCreery’s Special Dress Shields, flesh; sizes 2, 3 and 4. pair, 22c; doz., 2.50 Naiad Bolero Dress Shields, pair, 90 Sth Sts. "Sewing Silk, 100 yd. spool.............. each, 12¢; do: a Dress Linings, batiste...... ve saiesc oe rices Dressmaker’s Pins, 14 lb. box....... 42c Cube Pins, Jet and colors...........20¢ Dress Fasteners, all sizes, black and white. gr., 35c Dress Belting, 10 yd. piece........\.1.25 Taffeta Sean Binding.........piece, 25¢ sanitary Aprons.. GAARA ary Sanitary Belts.... Ar + -25¢ Wood Shoe ‘I'rees. pair, 10¢; doz., 1.00 Metal Shoe ‘I'rees...++++..0..-pair, 20c (Main Floor) EN COVER- ITH 9-INCH FILLING; A ‘WHERE AT 8.25 BLANKET: AND DUR- 5th Avenue James McCreary & Co. 34th Street A Special Purchase Makes Possible An Important Sale of Sweaters G75 5 Each Model Made to Sell at Higher Prices Practically every fashionable type of Sweater developed in Fibre Silk, Krepe Knit, Alpaca or Brushed Mohair is included. ‘There are Slip-on models with V or round neck contours and with convertible collars that may be buttoned high about the neck; also ‘Tuxedo coat effects in exceptionally attractive styles. Some are of solid shade, others are two-tone effects or rich Heather Mix- tures. Brilliant sport shades, and more sombre tones, including Black and White. Some are quite heavy of weight, even those of libre; others are more loosely woven. As we secured these Sweaters, which represent the entire fresh Spring stock of a manufacturer who is discontinuing business, for much below the usual cost, we have marked them several dollars below the price at which sweaters of their quality would ordinarily sell. (Fourth Floor) Finest Furs Nature Clearance Sale of Produces at Greatly Corsets and Brassieres ' Many Are Marked at Half Price— Lowered Pr ices All Have Been Drastically Reduced With the prospéct of a long stretch of severe A truly remarkable offering, as the Corsets and weather ahead and reliable predictions that fur prices Brassieres featured are all highly fashionable models of will be very much higher next year than they have been makes held in highest esteem, many of which have been for the past year, the purchase of Furs now, even at in stock but a short time. regular prices, constitutes a profitable investment, to say nothing of the advantage gained by purchasing The Corsets at reduced prices. Vhere are models for every type of figure, from the Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Muskrat), 40 inches lithe young girl to the mature matron—mere slips long, skunk trimmed. . 255.00 of girdles as well as firm supporters. Alaska Seal Coats richly lined, 36 inch models. .385.00 Madame Irene, Gossard, McCreery Quality, CB, Natural Muskrat Coats, self trimmed......... 110.00 American Lady, R & G, La Vida and Nemo ‘These are the makes that are featured. ‘There is a ; Russian Pony Skin Coats in ack or Brown . : ta wks Black or B ’ wide assortment from which to make your selection. vith Skunk, Beaver or Raccoon collars and oot gy All sizes are well represented, but not, of course, in : every style. ‘They are fashioned of various attractive Fox Scarfs in ‘Vaupe, Baum Marten and Steel materials—Broche, Brocade and Coutil. shades. 37.50 Now 1.95 to 7.50 (Fourth Floor formerly 4.50 to 17.50 The Brassieres B & J, De Bevoise, C/B, Madame Irene Negligees and Gossard \ particularly wide assortment including types for S ° 1 all figures, some just light bandeaux, others are firm pecta compresso: Many are beautifully lace-trimmed. Now 1.00, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 Tuesday and Wednesday Only formerly 2.00, 4,00, 5.00 and 6,00 (Third Floor House Coats of Crepe de Chine, fash- ioned in cross-quilted effect. French Blue, Rose, Copenhagen, Tea Rose, Orchid, ‘Turquoise, Pink and Coral, 12.75 A Special Selling of : Negligees of plaited Crepe de ‘Chine, Real Valenciennes Laces fashioned along exceedingly graceful weeping lines. Pink, ‘Turquoise, Coral, Vhrough an exceptional circumstance, we have Orchid and French Bluc. 15.75 been able to purchase splendid specimens of hand-made Valenciennes Laces for much below their true value. Vey are here offered at prices so low as to assure the . ; , naan immediate sale of every yard, For dainty Under- cade, with long, flowing sleeves of match- things and Children’s Clothes there is nothing so lovely ing Georgette. Periwinkle Blue, ‘Tea as real Valenciennes Laces. ‘ Rose, Orchid, Rose and Black, 15.75 Slip-on Negligees of handsome Bro- Real Valenciennes Lace Edgings and Insertions !4 inch wide, 24c; 2g inch wide, 54c; 34 inch wide, 64c. Wide-wale Velvet Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats. ‘Two of the most popular models of the season, which for- inerly sold for 9.98, 6.95 (Third Flo Imitation Valenciennes Laces are also particularly low-priced, ...18c, 28c, 38c 18c, 28c, 38c 18c, 28c, 38c Insertions, 114 to 3 inches wide... Galloons, | to 3 inches wide. Kdges, 1 to 4 inches wide.. (Main Floor)

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