The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 9

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~RUCKARD, DEFIANT, DENIES REPORT HE “22s man William Muldoon of the State Athletic Commission he expressed surprise and said: | “The commission has been misin- formed, in that case, The Boxing Commission will take up the question and give a decision in a few days." Rickard has declined to discuss the Ringling Also Declares Pro-|srrtsco stmms Jaat Fre moter Will Stay—Cohan | yes one, twenty-thr Mentioned as Successor. th ing pleture actor, who arrived ‘from his home in Hollywo known While “Tex Rickard’s status as] he sys head of the Madison Square S Club was in dispute to- the belief in sporting circles that if! chars * he is not already out he soon will be, |” at least temporarily v Before the indictment found against | knew of Wii him on the complaint of two y jae exer ner girls was maae public yesterday, ‘was reported he had resigned and had | © At c been succeeded by John IL. Ringling. |a prize fighter e time, the prisoner sald. he we the circus man, This was denied by —_— Rickard and his lawyer, and (| BEGGARS FORM UNION; ALLOT BUSY CORNERS members of the corporation refused to make any statement, saying cee Might be one to-day. Later Mr. Ringling denied that | Rickard would retire from the Gar- | den, and Rickard himself said last!” night: “Lam standing pat in my position, story that tells tie contrary Prague Compet 1DNNA, Ket combine Punishes by Exctaston. Any A combination of pplication of the ple—i# reported sure allotted du ers of t yetition is was repeatel to Chair- Le next train leave for Los F Ni ar $50, hermetically sealed, was shipped yes- ‘terday on the steamship Bronte te | Institute do Germany Shivering from Germany on the Mongolia to- he would tell his/ day were disappointed by the weather |that greeted them, for som id they had come home Jget warm," fering FOR HAVING HEROIN | ‘we years, but not so cold as this, been cold for two months, NDGA or At the re 10, rd of the Ohio and Indiana Bell " ephone of the Hlinois Bell m! -aradox Valley, C ZERO WINDS PEEVE LINER’S PASSENGERS Re toe Travellers Say. passengers who Germany has be the coldest winter in eigh rt H. Breler. “When di Lange of EI Companies and Vice Pre gram Radium of Hrazil, for use in cancer, ned from th Vinoriaas Foremost Spoctalety” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG 34th Street — New York Special Offerings—Saturday several of tita, Crepe de dashing smartness, Raglan or set=in sleeves, and full flaring backs. Silh-lined. Misses’ Spring Model Dresses Values made possible only through co-operation with New foremost dressmakers. York’s Dresses Regularly Selling to 55.00 Double-faced Polo and Herringbone Tweed Coats of Belted 28.00 New and charming models of Taf- Chine, Crepe and Beaded Georgette Crepe. Canton Unsurpassed Value in This Group of Misses’ Sport Coats ‘r Spring 125.060 Very Special Also An Exceptional Offering of Featured for Their Superior Style and Tailuring at Specially Low Prices. Tailored Tweed Suits in four different models. Pleated back and box effects. Notch and Peter Pan collars. Special 25.00 Suits of Imported and Domestic Tweeds. Straight-line tailored models with flapper pockets. Special 3 5 0 0 Distinctive Suits of Imported Herring- bone Tweed, .made with mannish notched collars. One illustrated. Special 45.00 One illustrated. Misses’ New Tweed Suits jone Compa dest Winter tn arrived radium, valued in a small, lead-lined box, San It Undark Mines, «| Kavanaugh word ‘WORD HAPHAZARD MEANS 0K, STEEL James Ka Kavanaugh, steel ployed on the Amer collapsed on Nov Bedford Avenues, seven deaths, fore Chief | did not “haphazard, At a previous hearing, Kavanaugh | was asked by Assistant District Attor- y Benjamin Hock: "Did you buifa|!t « | this theatre in a haphazard manner 'lto which he replied , Janaugh said to-day that he misunder- _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. stood the word, and thought It meant) RUM SMUGGLER ADMITS 275,000 PLOT jon of Boot- Ports. MSCO, Feb, 17.—Charies lleged by Department of Jus- tice Agents to be the head of a ring that has smuggled $275,000" worth of liquor into Pacific Coast States from British Columbia and Mexico, was held “all right. | by @ change | vide for s ‘WAN BELEVES = | any ish, of Pluckhan &|¢ ractors, con of a Job the work.” Magistrate rdmited to-day b= trate MeAdoo that he Chiet the meaning of the | asked some questions. “No.” "Yen." "Yes," | The questioning this morning doalt | with the plumbing of a column which the plans and to pro- ty additional seats in the theatre, was put up in place of « retaining wall, and which bore the strain of four of the elght roof trusses. It is the contention of Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Hock that the collapse of the theatre was due to the Inse- instrument?" | did intend to use a if rt. Hock our practice at the end “You knew there | nu supervising engineer. | url to you to be extra careful?” | for "You merely plumbed this impor- | nt column with your eye?’ sald Kavanaugh, Maddox Mak legeing SAN FRAS Maddox Pacitie Wasi thon FEB’Y - 19 handsomely, 4 karat seen ed MAR. thus enhanc.~ 2 pedir ebrmg AR. 5 & 19 ing thet set in platinum eir | ‘rin’ | APR. 2 & 161) weauty. The ' Didn't | | Tiekete aoa cole op wosctal . Ceca cre i a A eM tracing and 14 karat green gold Voor at atime’ seer ee | engraving on Catteds th ne ae West 42nd St. Stern Biottiers (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Very Special Values Saturday In Girls’ and Juniors’ POLO COATS Several New Models Featured at $12.75 Girls’ Polo Coats that are full belted, with raglan or smart bell shaped sleeves. Lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 12 years. $16.50 Junior Polo Coats with box or in verted pleat back ; regular or set-in sleeves. Sizes 10 to 16 years GIRLS’ CAMEL’S HAIR COATS Special 524.75 A soft, beautiful quality natural color Camel’s Hair with inverted pleat back, raglan sleeves, inset pockets and silk’ lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 14 years, =O A Notable Presentation of New Spring Modes in WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR HATS An ensemble that authoritatively emphasizes the newest color schemes, smartest shapes and variable correct sizes. One Special Group at $8.95 Comprises Hats of Canton Crepe, Visca Straws, Hair Cloth, Milans, Lisere or Timbo, with Glycerined Ostrich, Ribbon or Flower Trimmings. Also an extensive variety of Tailored and Sports Hats at unusually moderate prices. eee OO Mythical joys become a happy reality when Infants, Children or Misses wear “Cinderella” Instep Strap Pumps Of Black Patent Leather Children know by oft’ repeated tales the pleasure that Cinderalla enjoyed when fairies provided perfect-fitting slippers for a series of evening gayeties. Pleasures that are realities bring into prominence the “Cinderella” Pumps, as they are especially designed on nature’s last for comfort, kid lined for serviceability, and have instep straps for distinction. For children the soles are corrugated to prevent slipping For Missex, a low flat heel 1s added Sizs2to5, . . Sizes 5 to 8, . . $2.25 | 2.75 Sizes 84 tom, . Sizes 114 to2, 2, + $3.75 5.00 oO: —— Sterling SILVER DEPOSIT fe) WARE TWO GROUPS at VERY SPECIAL SALE PRICES: At $1.25 each Puff Boxes or Hair Receivers, Flower Vases, Horse Radish Bottles Sardine Dishes, Ash Trays, Sherbet Glasses, Baskets. At $3.65 each Cheese and Cracker Dishes, Candy Jars, Salad or Fruit Bowls, Cracker Jars, Sugar and Cream Sets, Cheese Plate and Knife, Candlesticks (per pair). curity of this column, and to the | i plik ee bach Mott alia Py new en- Jarring of tr In the strect, which | Chars of transporting liquor. ment rings So. Testifies at}eeused co", bringin down The |gfuatst cutee, gemeriay and eus, |} wagement rings 14 haat een ald iry ai rt, States Commissioner Francia Krull, ad- gUee turned pierced and engraved, Inquiry Into American eee many times did you plumb | mitting responsibility for brining, inte out by the fiamond set in plati- "Mieka re en he column?” Mr. Hock questioned, {this country two automobile loads o nun. Theatre Collapse 4 Kavanaugh. |lauor seized to-day in Bellingham, Lambert fac« WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE put a plumb tine on alt} SUNDAY EXCURSIONS McAdoo | new that 1,600 helpless peo- | ° ‘NEWJERSEYCENTRAL Lambert Bros. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry NoVEL ENGAGEMENT RINGS OME snap- So90000G00G0000000 tory will please New Yorkers who want their diamonds, even when small, set ) 14 karat green gold ring, pierced and en- ) gtaved diamond set in ° ° a io la a la i ty a a lo je i a a la i 8 platinum 2 i carved, with fine dia- these rings, mond set in platinum. the effective piercing and carving would alone make of themrings worthy of high Praise, but green gold rvedand ith fine dia- mond set in platinum. eooscoocceseesasococecsosoacesc a9so00s0CCC0nRD009000900R0R0R800"NR00 with the dia- fina pred het Shh monds to add fine diamond set in brilliance the pba result is an achievement 14 karat watch, plain ished case,with | jeweled Waltham gold STANDARD WATCHES LAMBERT BROTHERS watches contain the move adjusted _ move ments of the best manufac- ™™ $60 turers, Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Howard, etc. Prices depend upon the quality of the works and case. What- ever the price at Lamberts, however, be sure it is right. GIFTS FOR RETIRING OFFICERS LAMBERT BROTHERS are famous as special designers of gifts suitable for presentation to retiring officers of lodges, societies, orders, etc. Store Open Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Third Avenue Corner of Fifty-eighth Street EARNG ———— = a FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Opening Tomorrow MAIN FLOOR SECTION For Trimmed & Untrimmed RIILLINERY This attractive section, so convenient lor Main Floor cus- tomers, features large assortments of hats, both trimmed and untrimmed, as well as trimmings and other needs. Exceptionally low prices prevail throughout. LOCATED NEAR DOOR NO. 28. SPECIAL PURCHASE 175 Untrimmed Visca Webbing Hats 2.25 Were $2.95 Smart shapes in black, brown, navy and henna. Hat Frames of White Buckram—were .50 38 Crush Roses—Special............05-55 . +28 to .48 Lilaes.... -55 and .95 Bi-ot Fancies soe 085 to 2,50 Hats trimmed free if hats and materials are purchased here. See Pages 12, 13 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising | It Makes Little Difference What You Need— | . A World ‘ Wan!" Ad, Will Go and Find Ir vA

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