The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 19

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terres e+ ARIST WRITER, DES IN HOSPITAL Art Director of The World and Liberties League Head Suc- | } cumbs After Operation. Frank Cornelius Drake, & early this | director of The World, di ynorning in Post Grady; Hospital of followed af | fthe hip. 1 1d been in th fession as writer, artist and art dir r thirty-two year The fun ot Mi held at Grac way and Tenth habits an’ n Vrar iB] protested \ 1 uinst tailment 0 about by t and he devot to fighting it. H i tended a public + mation at W His news pin splendid t st Palmyra, N.Y au at the College of the ¢ Ye His father, Jo printing hal and ordinary ney returned to the tH 1906 beear t Mr. Drake wa as wel uw art work, and PHILADELPHIA” Sunday Wor! ry i hed by line. A year lat tor of the \ it is on the label. equally ex (fang the ar Bfbefore his i Canal, in which: be interest becuu he v i no it y. Drake is survived 1 They’re all ‘“‘keen’’ for ARMOUR'S OATS Mother smiles because she can put them on to cook when she starts the coffee —they’re both done at the same time. Father says of course they’re good to eat, but he likes ’em because they give him substantial energy for a day’s work. And the most important member of the household —she isn’t interested in the fact that they’re one of the greatest body builders known. Her eyes sparkle just because she likes that good oat flavor. Armour’s Oats cook perfectly in 10 to 15 minutes Get them at your grocer’s ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Armour’s Guaranteed Cereals Oats, Corn Flakes, Pancake Flour, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles nt Phenix Cheese Com r 345 Greenwich St., New York City THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. ARTIST AND WRITER |OLD COMMANDERS AID | WHOSE DEATH COMES NEGRO WHO FOUGHT AFTER OPERATION |... tev dew Peieiis | Plea of Ma ach Lawrence Joaquin, twenty 2460 Seventh Avenue, a Negre distinguished himself in ry | where he fought with Col. Haywa celebrated 869th Infantry (the 15th), was sentenced to Sing Sing for |six to twelve years by Judge Nott in jthe Court of General Sessions to-day jon his plea of guilty of manslaughter iin the first degree. He had been in- Col. Hayward, now United States District. Attorney, telegraphed to Judge Nott from Palm Beach ask jing clemency for Joaquin because of jhis war record. Col. Arthur Little, {now head of the regiment, said |doaquin's conduct had done much in winning the Croix de Guerre for the jregiment. Judge Nott said he had |taken the various pleas into account n fixing the sente > to-morrow —afternoor The 2 @ WITH NO SPLEEN. Charles Walkley will off Phe : v Supt ita sas NR US AL Training High School, who: en was wunday morning =x rei d last Monday follo' tobox- Known by many are pa accident at Mil fleld of endeavor, | FRANK DRAKE .. ably will recover, it w many thousand! > 1: the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, peation that fill y Emily Kent Toptins where the operation was performed. He Mbactov Awa Mr Drake u ‘ doing nicely," the surgeons said. ized the Ameiican Like he - opposition to the Volst ! : +b i any CooK PERFECTLY. IN 10 10 To 15 MINUTES x ARMOUR GRAIN, COMPANY 4 | | empted rol ' jf to 4 hospital until several days | Guges Fiaee!, twenty-three, a Nearo of| [tempted obbery, but denies having fired | 8" i | No. 73 West 131st Street, was arroated | " To-day ectives Kemp and Stroja- The ro Inst * é the han of t m Street statio 5 of pe eT ee Watt ie te oT wo ARRESTED ‘FOR rested John Krozolink, thirty-seven, of 40 Famous bs ee eee UL) CUR ee HOLD-UP IN STABLE| X® 1° Cannon Street, and John Mi- B Plaint of William Buzinos, a delicat ji ko, twenty of No, 982 Haat 10th rands sen store keeper of No. 561 Lenox ave- Imit participating in the of Men’s nue. hie tee | "they got only $70 enon, for Buzinbs {dentified the prisoner as one| ‘'** Fever. % i r take all the money,’ and of two men who entered his store on they suid. Krozolniie admits holding @ Young the night of Sept. 11 last and at the’ Straki Haurish of No, 111 Qoerek| gun, the police say. Men's | |dicted for first degree murder for | |cutting the throat of Mrs, Helena Jackson, a Negress, in his apart | ment POLICE ARREST NEGRO WHO ADMITS HOLDUP |»! by Delicatessen Store) ner As One of Robbers. Identified oO Cha ed with robbery and assault, BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS] me BIG STORE MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL- COOPER BUILDING 6th Avenue at 19th St. Here Are Some Real, Many Others, Just as Attractive, Along Our Famous Main Aisle. Come Early, Before the Crowds Arrive. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN! x Women’s NN Never Before! models, silk lined a shawl collars of BUT—remember main— Biggest bargain in the city—Less than half if price... 1000 NEW SPRI SPRING Jersey Dresses Rainbow Hats Silk poplins—black and white and other snappy color combinations. Ea- gerly sought e 5 + to $5. We offer ee them, Satur only, each © Ladies’ Bath Robes Both light and dark brown, with handsome floral designs. Sizes up T potne of 4 gun attempted to take the [contents of the cash register. Never Again! ¢ Finest quality Plush, Wool Ve- lorr, etc. Full lengths and sport materials. Handsomely tailored 9.98 Buainos jelded a ment knife with such y that he scared off the two int Live, Fi Coats High Only 300 pairs ance of ind interlined | | Yovtory fur and self $6 values. To close out we of- fer them Satur day cll, only 50 re- In a dazzling array of colors braid-—self belted—the Ideal made to sell for $10.00—-Saturday only at 1000 French “French Voile Ladies’ Hicieells Some tailored models, all-white with “V” necks—-some Peter Pan models with check collars and cuffs. Excellent values at the ular price of $1.98, we offer ther for Saturday only, price of, each 50 Dozen Ladies’ Lace Collars & Cuffs Bungalow Aprons | Sizes 36 to 44. Percales, checks and plaids; one and two pockets; collars and cuffs; rick-rack trim ming. 98¢ value. Special, 69c each.. Only 350 Remain! Boys Caps Woolen; Stripes and Checks in variety of patterns. The kind you pay $1.00 for, pr tically given away at this price. Saturday 3 Y Cc only, while they last, each 2,500 Yards Charmeuse Full 40 inches~all silk—in black navy and brown. Real $3.00 quality. Saturday only ry e at, per yard 1,200 Yds. Black Satin Duchess Full 36 inches wide, of heavy qualit high lustre. Regularly priced at $1.98. Special only, ] 09 ° to 44. Regularly sold at $3.98. | | Plain white and figured organdies Special for EaEALY, only, 1 98 in a large variety of dainty and Ctr Q attractive models. Values up to $1.50; special 25 Dozen White Lawn for Saturday € & 49@ . STR only CHEMISES Lace-trimmed, in a variety of ° , models. Regularly priced at 85: Misses’ & Children’s We offer them ‘Saturday only 59 c|| SHOES Of Tan Caifskin—excel lent quality—sizes 8! to 11 and 11!) to 2 Our regular $3.50 stock. Saturday only, per pair Saturday Bargains! Doors Open at 9:15 A. M. FINAL CLEARANCE—WOMEN’S | our huge stock after in- blacks and browns calfskin and vici kid—Cuban and medium heels. Sizes 2! 1.39 trimmed with silk per pa Street, a hostler, h which saved $2,300. he carried in a belt about hi November, in a stable a \ter Street, he was accosted who took his money, © down and had been con- | Operated by the Ross Stores, Inc. You'll Find Shoes -the bal- remain in to 6. $5 to Spring Dress 4.98 Women’s 2- che Kid ( i] | IVES i! Fancy embroi dered and Paris paint backs. Sizes 6to8l>. Col ors white, black, beaver, tan, gray, ete Value $1.98 | 600 Prs. Corsets only Flesh and white, with bodice tops. and elastic inserts. Long skirts splendid qua! ity; regular $2.40 value: spe cial for Saturday, my. 1.49] 49 i only Ladies’ Full Fashioned SILK HOSE Lisle tops and all silk: black, white and assorted shades. They contain very slight manufacturer's | [ imperfections that will not affect 50 Dozen Linen Centre-Pieces ) inches long ; imitation Ch ce trimming; eyelet medallion ent $2.00. A trul ational Saal ain 94¢ Stenciled Oilcloth Luncheon Sets Each set in box--assorted patterns | only 250 in lot—-will be closed nut at ridiculously low 98¢ | —2,000— 10-In. Double- Disc PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Columbia, Emerson & other mal A wide variety of popular selections at a price that speaks for iteelt’ While they tect, cach SDC only--each Ready-to-Hang 7 Tt] LACE CURTAINS Marquisette Lace and Scrim rimmed with lace in white Jecru-—2!4 to 2!. yards ng unequalled! 1.00 onl, Sheffield Plated Silver BREAD TRAYS Large size, highly polished; also for Saturday per pair 250 Combination “HAN DY-ANDY”’ LUNCH KITS I ding pint size Vacuum Bottle few with satin finishes. 1.00 Values up to $2; spe+ cial, each.. .. Easy ae All Goods 6th Ave.—Siegel- Cooper Bldg. —At 19th St. | cach kit, only yn One Floor. Store Open 9 12,000 Yds. Fancy | MARQUISETTES and SCRIMS 46 inches wide—very good quality values up to 39c—-we offer them Saturday only at the extremely low ri 18 & 19e |B yard 500 Aluminum PERCOLATORS 6 cup size with welded heatproof handles. — Ri $1 special Satur each 15 A. M. to 6.15 P. M Clothes Largest 2d Floor Shop of Ite Kind in the World | | | to the most conservative, | embraces every favored pattern and color. $25 & $30 | Overcoats 724 Floor I5W. 74% (Cetween Fifth Ave. & broadway, Opposite Waldert Hotel) “SENIOR” You Save ‘10° to *45-° In this, the greatest money- saving event we ever held! All of Our Finer Grades of | Suits, Overcoats |} and Ulsters For Men and Young Men at One Price Including Goit, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits their wear. Regular 57 Suits Formerly priced 1.98 Ba 01S ValUeas Bes ' 69¢ | 69 Suits Formerly priced ———————————————| f |} 104 Suits Formerly priced S 500 os 500 PAIRS '| 155 Suits Formerly priced Ww ers | 210 Suits Formerly priced...... Here is i he bargain! All Boy ie Pants i] 179 Suits Formerly priced gray sweaters, sizea up to 4 A lil ovse asieen au arene) 94 Suits Formerly priced ul oa si! v | rade: i 0] aah, HaHa em hal Beth sais eure 35 Overcoats, Formerly priced prises fat Belurey on Saturday 79 ! 85 Overcoats, Formerly priced gains while they Toc Se Cc 155 Overcoats, Formerly priced Jant=ensh 190 Overcoats, Formerly priced 100 Dozen Fifty Dozen 240 Overcoats, Fermerly priced Table Cloths Crochet Bedspreads | §}} 197 Overcoats, Formerly priced '8x03-—fine quality mercerized | | Hemmed--heavy quality-variety | fff’ 67 Overcoats, Formerly priced Damask hemmed pattern cloth, OF atrer ae Values $2.50. Extra | Sizes — 33 to 50 Every model in Suits and Overcoats, from the most extreme The variety is overwhelming and Absolutely noth- ing missing. Nearly 2,000 in all at the above price. Over 20,000 others to select from ibe, We have grouped all of our remaining $25 and $30 Suits and Over coats and repriced them, while they sented, but not all sizes in all styl choose, including Golf Suits (Knickers anteed all wool. All Our Suits and it, at $15. Bet ween oth Ave, & Broudw Open Daily Till 6 Saturdays Till 9 Regulars, Stouts, Shorts and Longs all at greatly reduced prices. Nearly 500 from which to Evary garment is guar 15 West 34th St. Entire Second Floor Opp. Waldorf Hotel P.M. P.M “JUNIOR” 50 Alterations Free $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $42 $40 All sizes repre wee Open Daily Till 6 P.M. Saturdays Til! 9 P. M. seme »-

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