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i we a nnn Se I FO ASNT 4 ‘Warns Burglars, Who Escape. THETIC eS Fanning, MAN'S SCREAM == "FOILS POLICE BUT sss jfirel by Policemen Frederteks and | Kerr to the great disturbance of | Jreds of late evening commuters lay. He Ww harged with « into the Merrisles, where a but nothing had been sto sth Street, ton $1,000 4 John Dia Frank O'Doenn w ) Str doin Cor hind Str on Termin but So “Nervous” They Fall | Into Second Trap. | ‘ window had 1« len, | t Sunday Detectives Mane Wiez and Shanley of the West 47t t Station picked up the trail of suspects and watched them look jt a number of shops. Tuesday morning three men went) tojone of the places that had been = up," an apartment house at} Na 728 Columbus Avenue, and Jim- | migd the front door. Going to the rear | began cutting the bars on a win- | \ of a haberdashery. The detectives | West 1 et at 5 followed a bt lary in the apartment ex 8. Leibing at No, 68 West treet last night, about $1,000 h of jewelry t stolen, he prisoner deseribed Frank O'Brien, tw ; Jack Davis, mes Morton, nineteen, Jorian, nineteen, all of the csi et address, Ky onscious with ined under cover waiting for} volve y a Negro who had enterd to get inside. his haberdashery at No. 924 1-2 Ful woman's scream frightened the|ton Street, Brooklyn, Max Helfund was carried into the rear yard and teft lars away. The detectives set 4/1) the man, who escaped without Watch early to-day on A. Vejiama’s| taking anything. tafor shop, No. 623 Columbus Ave- eeiepeslsinann a re. Again three men apres'od.| DR, BELL, TELEPHONE }o broke in and one remainec INVENTOR, 75 TO-DAY rd outside. The detectives bea] two who entered, but the 100k-| Knows Little Instrament out escaped. | No 4We waited a long time for you | WASHTD .—Dr. Alex- into that place,” said Maney. *Wihat took you so long?” ‘twe were nervous,"” they say of }the prisoners explained. "F singe that woman yelled the othe might our goat has been gone. W a hunch something was going to happen to us and were so rattled we | Jan't work fast!"" 1 ander Grahg . Inventor of the \telephone, 18 celebrating his seventy- { eietn birthday to-day and, like Thomas Edison, merely in his lab of shortened his daily atory. know more than I do.” ting to telephones OXFORDS FOR CHILDREN In’ Tan Grain Leather Sizes 8%to1r. .. Sizes 112to 2. $2.95 $3.35 CAMMEYER “Shookids” are 100% leather—they wear longest. ‘CHILDREN like them because they feel right. MOTHERS, because the prices are right. They're the cheapest in the long run. CAMMEYER 41-51 W 34°St. NewYork ” Newark Store - 649 Broad St James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Special! Period Model Cabinet With Genuine Victrola Installed 79:50 Regularly 90,00 It is so seldom possible to secure a Victrola Outfit at a reduced price, that immediate ad- vantage should be taken of this reduction. ‘The reduction is made on the cabinet, not the genuine The arrests |™ plumber, WIFE, SUED, ACCUSES !comptic THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 3, 1922. PROSPECTIVE JUROR th iy es Talesman Who | Mrs, Schwenk Dur- Trial Recess, fhinvily Schwenk took the Justice Lydon's part ne Court to-day to in the*trial of eht against her liam, No, 275 East ‘old the court she while on her way by a man who said he was a member of the jury panel for A Victrola, which is installed. §-00 Down Balance in small No interest charged on defer mont! Schwenk, pointing very He walked with her seyv- yoinst her protests, she ussured her that her inter. |the court. make the incident foundation for the but Justice Lydon ordered that the defense is that her husband and other men made her the victim of a con- splracy. with the summons to come dive's desk, Ho said he was to the when an automobile truck broke down phersitl Th enclie No, 1712 Larned lyn Bridge, causing a tie-up od hat he spoke to Mrs, | lasting almost an hour, Beh k, but said his object was The big truck became stalled at the bovly -diymipea netic Brooklyn end of the” bridge at 7.52|° You are lucky to escape jail,’’ sald! orctock and all trolley service was | eet ears ack owt OF Rere ANd) suspended until 8.48 o'ctoek. | Counsel for Schwenk attempted to| Persons bound. from Manhattan to Brookiyn were foreed to go upstairs and take the elevated across the bridge to Sands Street, where em- ployees of the B. R. T, issued tickets for the surface cars, Passengers on thelr way from Brooklyn to Manhat- tan had to leave surface cars at the Sands Street station, where they were withdrawal of a juror and a mistrial trial be continued. Mra. Sehwenk's a to work this morning were delayed| SHOW OF SHAPES ON ATLANTIC CITY BEACH IS BARRED No Bare Legs, One Piece and Cling- ing Suits for Women or Skin Tights for Men in 1922. ATLANTIC CITY, March 3 No one-piece sults for women. No suits that cling to the skin for women. No skin-tight suits for men. Stockings for women, These are the rules laid down by Dr. Charles L. Bossert, beach censor, for the coming season Last year, Dr. Bogsert said, TRUCK TIES UP TRAFFIC ON BROOKLYN BRIDGE Thousands Held U During Mor: looked after, the court room?" ne replied = Mrs. much embarrassed man Gith Menue 94% STREET Important Values Offered Saturday An Exceptional Sale New Spring Dresses 18.00 VEN a casual inspection of these frocks will reveal their excellent Regularly to $35.00 y good quality and fine workmanship. Developed in Canton Crepe, Satin-faced Canton and Taffeta, they depict the newest silhou- ettes for Spring, and come in light and dark shades for street or informal wear. Sizes 14 to 42. * * * Frocks Exquisttely Beaded 24.75 and 39.75 The mode of the beaded frock, launched by Paris, is now an established Spring fashion. At the above prices we are exhibit- ing an alluring array—in Crepe Roma, Canton Crepe, Georgette Crepe and ‘Taffeta, fairly dipped in beads—steel, crystal, irides- cent beads—in gorgeous colorings—the fabrics in day and even-) ing shades. * * * Spring Wraps and Capes 39-75 98.50 Falling with simple grace in loose folds from shoulder or draping itself with careless ease about one’s person—either way is the permissib e road for the Spring wrap to travel. Fringe upon Pee wide sleeves and contrasting linings add glamour to these ultra-smart outergarments made of Canton Crepe or shimmer- ing, deep-piled fabrics. to * * * ‘Tweed Sport Suits & Coats 17.50 Both the suits and the coats are tailored with the utmost swagger and jauntiness. The suits have box or belted coats, silk lined throughout. In orchid, rose, tan, grey, blue, The coats have loose, flaring backs, belted or other- wise, and come in herringhones, imported or domestic tweeds, mixtures and plaid-back polo coatings. Regularly to 35.00 given Uckeis for the elevated. After almost an hour's work a wrecking crew of the Department of Plant and Structures succeeded in re- Thousands of persons on their way! moving the truck from the car tracks. Broadway a 7 hundreds of women who came here with one-piece and skin- suits pleaded they had nothing else with them. So this year no- tice is given carly so prospective visitors may know what to ex- pect. MAIN FLOOR SPE SIALS a I a ne a eee ee ‘TOPCOATS Radium Silk | Envelope Chemises | 1.95 Regularly 83.95 Heavy quality radium silk, in flesh color, with dainty lace top. Also of Crepe de Chine, in blue, orchid and flesh. THREE Extraordinary VALUES Glove Silk Vests 1.95 Tailored top vests in orchid, maize, Nile, flesh, white, black. Glove Silk Hosiery 1.95 All silk, sheer or drop-stitch styles; black, brown, grey, white. Suede Fabric Gloves 85c Strap - wrist gauntlets, two-clasp, 12 and 16-button length; all sizes; grey, brown, sand, Pe ar Silk Jersey Pantalettes Regularly 2.95 1.79 Extra quality silk jersey; ankle length, with shirred cuff; jade, henna, purple, Belgian, navy, black. Sports Sweaters 1.79 Regularly 2.95 Fancy weaves in slip-over models, in red, bisque, jade, black, tan and brown and iockey and brown. Round and Ed ? Peery ge 5s tess aig TTT Tranklin Simon & Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, i Made for Mademoiselle (14 to 20 Jr In Our Own Fifth Avenue Studios FLAKE-TWEED Taking the Topcoat at the Top of Its Fashion 4500 HE topcoat that gives, the neces- sary warmth to the suit fashion now, and will give the neces- sary protection to the frock fashion all summer. . . . . Flake-Tweed Topcoats in gray flaked with navy blue, gray and tan flaked with Alecks of henna and green; rag- lan sleeves, detachable belt. s \ Misses’ Coar SHop—Second Floor ‘Franklin Simon 8 Co. cA Store of Individuc] Shops FIFTH weed aah STS, is For Mademoiselle (14 t 20 yrs.) PRESENTING THE YOUTHFUL BEADED FROCK‘: Not only a fashion but a furore 49. Six recent models in the newer, shades PARIS PROCLAIMS THE BEADED FROCK A SUCCESS OF THE SPRING, NEW YORK ACCLAIMS IT AS THE MODE OF THE Mo- MENT, AND YOUTH CLAIMS.IT FOR’HER VERY OWN. . « Beaded frocks of silk crepe Chinois or crépe de (Chine in navy blue, henna, peri- winkle blue, beige or the more delicate shades. WAISTLINE AND STRAIGHTLINE MODELS fm Misses’ Dress SHor—Second Floor !