The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 10

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ASE RRA this harbor for® many ‘Years, . Last CAPE COD MACKEREL |Nexico to the Pay of Fundy every it eo year for mackerel, Two hundred and|%son more thay two hundred oraft NM ; FLEET 1s SUSPECTED | Se Seats, manned by foreigners, watt] *¢C° te egeristig eye K . « out of Capé Cod and Government off |... OF “RUM RUNNING. cials think that a great deal of liquor|“". ox that has been leaking into the coast towns, from Florida to Maine, has come in through this channel, The boats of the mackerel fleet nre due off the New Jersey Coast in April Last Yearsthere were many rutnors in| vi clroulation that the Italian boats hat] pe eoetaar ens from rum runngrs off “understood |. | shore were selling it nlofie the te Sol eherned page coast for big prices. It will go hard tiles will keep a sharp lookout for rum} tor any boats in the fleet that are] | runners among the Cape Cod mack-| caught trying .to bring booze into the] th, Serel fleet that fishes from the Guif of |Cape May Burhor. The fleet has used ‘Officials Vi Keep Eye on Fister- men When They Rendez- vous at Cape May. (Special to The Bvening World) CAPE MAY, N. J., March 10.—It is j i roagegaeee When nocked off th: the anifal renewed the attac . _ Boys’ WEARMOOR Clothes Outwear Clothes that Wear Out The all-wool fabrics are tested for durability. The facings are full width and serviceably tacked, The collar and lapels are laboriously tailored. Just the right fulness is worked in, in the fronts. Coat bottoms are finely taped and stitched. The pockets are carefully reinforced and tacked. All suits are conscientiously silk sewn throughout. _ And we could gd on indefinitely enumerating . ' operation after operation by which Wearmoor i Clothes have earned the distinction of being— The Longest Wearing Strongest Wearing Clothes Ever Built for Boys WEARMOOR SUITS $14.50 to $36.00 OVERCOATS.:. . «+. $20.00 to $45.00 Two Pairs Knickerbockers With Every Suit Franklin Simon &Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets FURNISHINGS — SHOES —. HATS CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING, SHOP—Fifth"Eloor eS ee ‘| seh Avenue JAMES McCreery & CO, 24th street Hand Bags of Leather or Silk at 5.00 Here is an assortment of bags to meet all require- ments—even that of the.tweed suit so.much in vogue at present. A leather especially grained to harmon- { ize with it has been made up into a shape that is 1 smartness itself and so provides that last necessary | , touch, Other leathers in the collection are Pin Seal, Vachette, Morocco and Beaver Calf. Shouli you prefer silk, you may choose either a fine stripe or a fancy effect ina pouch or small vanity purse with metal or rhinestone trimming. (Main Floor) \ i} | 4 ' ES “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. . citizens, one a woman, The time of| FAVORS TEARING DOWN 42D STREET L SPUR Bill for Removal of Structure Re- Po COP IS DISMISSED ,/FOR THREE ASSAULTS ¢|Policeman’s Actions Caused Him to ice { Island City, yetterddy was dismissed lent _e*-1 from the Police Force after trial be- Cee nee ean ee the assaults was not stated, At the 109th Precinet Statfon last night it was sald O'Leary was for- merly a detective attached to the Hast bist Street Station and was trans- ferred to Long Island City last Nov. 4 14, Tie wis assigned to cover & beat in the 109th Précinet and police officials there say he was always irresponsi_ie, failing to report for dlty, ‘repo sick and refusing to visit the surgeon or to stay home. This led them to have him committed to Bellevue for observation, but he was discharged as| chants’ Assoc mentally sound. Be Committed to Bellevue for Observation. Patrolman dbsepy J. O'Leary, at- on 424 Street tached to the, 109th Precinct in Long fore Deputy Police Commisstoners on charges of *haying} assaulted three been here ion, has interest meveral days int the Fifth, Avenue at, 35th Street “TO-DAY AND SATURDAY.’ SPRING FASHIONS For Misses and "Youig Women * At Special Prices fe Frocks of Crepes or Twill - Poiret twill, crepe de chine, Canton crepe, Nagasaki silk (a heavy crepe) in all the new shades for Spring, and in 6 piquant versions of the Spring mode. : 25.00 Suits‘ of Pastelaine Tweeds vis op Five variations of the smart box-coat style—strdight;, flaring of belted; or with lowered waist-line. Some have the new selvedge trimming, others ar¢ strictly tailored. Rose, Copen, orchid or tan. j 33.50 New Capes and Polo Coats Straightline or coat-front capes, in homespuns, over- plaids or mixtures with draped collar or the new long “ear-end.” Polo coats that may be worn loose:or belted, With leather buttons or buckles.* Silk lined throughout. 39.50 Sports Coats in Herringbone Weaves Medium weight herringbonés andfleeces in belted¢models for general wear. Contrasting silk lining throughout. 25.00 *: fan? ' Walking Oxfords, 6.05 Well cut, well made oxfords in.tan or mahogany calfskin, with wing cr straight ‘tips and perforation of toe: and counters. Military heel and welt solc. Third Floor * ' Hats in a Wonderful Assortment Graceful big droop, or a tailored hat with a saucy bows quaint pokes or smart roll-brimmed hats—every ‘shape ,that’s smart for Spring and every shade in the catalogue of Spring colors for 1922. A collection as remarkable for its smartness as for the unusual price. 10.00 50c to 2.00 Yd. Clearance of Imported Veilings ... . *Fancy and plain meshes, with scrolls, chenille dots, etc., in black, brown, navy, taupe and smart color combina- tions. Main Floor. Heretofore 95c to 5.50 yd. ? Striped Silk Motre Bags, Silk-Lined ONE STYLE GOLD-MOUNTED 5.00 \ beautiful quality of Pekin silk, satin striped and with contrast- ing silk linings. One style has slide and bar of brilliants; another has small mountings with 14 karat gold tops, All are well made, smart looking bags, most unusual at this price. MAIN FLOOR Edward W. Forrest, Secretary of 42a Street Property Owners’ and M: ALBANY, March 10.—The , Senate Public’ Service Committee has reported favorably the bill for the removal of be- ird Avenues, and to-~ ‘T day it went to third reading for final the jor= for of the bill. 4 ne Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, i ey RH Mi ss elesiecdsi lp 1G.” By Their Clip You Shall Know Them * AREYOU A SHIFTER? IT’S THE SMARTEST THING TO BE] AND ANYBODY CAN BE ONE WHOWEARSTHE SHIFTER HAT Some Fratermties Have a Clasp, But the Shifters Have a Clip SHIFTER RED |, Capri BLUE SHIFTER GREEN DANDELION YELLOW TWEED PINK QUAKER BROWN AND ALL THE OTHER SHIFTER COLORS The Shifter Follows Her Own Fashions and Franklin Simon & Co. Follow the Shifter. ® Mininery Suop—Street Floor dames 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 takén of this reduction. The reduction is made 6n' the cabinet, not the genuine Victrola, which is installed.* ' : 5: 00 Down Balance in small No interest’ charged monthly payments on deferred payments. ’ (Fifth Floor) . NOW ON SALE World Almanac Records of All Kinds 50c Something About Everything ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY 1922 35¢ on STANDS. _ BY MAIL

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