The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 5

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ENN ARETE TIT thought from a rent receipt im her purse, to be Anna Ware, and the in- jured man, Emil Diets, fifty-eight, ot No. 45 Bast 112th Street, were about to cross Third Avenue when an automobile owned by D, T. Leahy, of the Yale Club, and driven by Harry Conroy, of No. 340 Manhattan Avenue, in an effort to avert collid- ing with the recklessly driven car, “WAY COST 2 LNES _ DRVER SPEEDS ON =" “Woman and Man Run Down] Diets's skull was fractured, The . woman suffered a fractured right leg « by Auto Forced on Side- | ana internal injuries. Both were taken walk—Boy Killed. od to Bellevue Hospital. The machine that caused the accident raced on, its driver swerving it from curb to curb, Joseph Brennan, six, No. 79 Mont- gomery Street, was run down by an automobile in front of his home and died while being taken to Gouverneur Hospital. After causing an accident in which @ Man ahd woman wero injured, ner- ‘ape mortally, Iate yesterday after- ‘moo, the chauffeur of a wildly automobdtle escaped from 44th ' and ‘Third Avenue after | eee ee cre eee or Seat © walls by While roller skating at Wright and @river along the latter thoroughfare. |Canal Streets, Stapleton, , twelve- The injured woman, who, !t is year-old Grace Galadino To Close Out—SATURDAY Several Hundred Pairs of - ‘BONTELL’ OXFORDS AND STRAP PUMPS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 6.75 8.75 Formerly to 12.00 Formerly to 14.50 MART models in the fashionable leathers, with high or low heels. Also a Collection of Evening Slippers — Greatly Reduced WOMEN’S SHOES-- FOURTH FLOOR ‘Franklin Simon g Co. 4 cA Store of Individual Shops ba FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, ? For Girls (72 to £6 years) ‘tl TWEED FROCKS i's, WITH CAPES nM 4 The NCantle of Fashion Descends Upon the Shoulders of Youth 18,50 THE CAPE FASHION IS THE FASHION OF THE HOUR—A YOUTHFUL ONE-PIECE FROCK OF TWEED WITH A MATCH- ING DETACHABLE CAPE ADDS THE WINNINGNESS OF YOUTH To THE WINNING FASHION OF THE SEASON. . we Rose, Blue, Tan or Henna Heather Mixtures. Girts’ Dress SHor—Second Floor RR ean X-RAY KILLS DooTOR. ARCADIA Fia., March 10.—Dr, H. T. Law, @ physician, was electrocuted in his office yesterday while making an X- ray examination of the fractured arm of a patient. As the physician was ad- the. machine his arm came in with @ high voltage wire. Death| Walton's bill restricting tUcket scalping in New York City, in line with the fight knocking] justing co. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. {hat Place, was strock ‘TICKET SCALPING BILL PASSES SENATE Walton Measure, in Line With Eve- ning World’s Fight, Sent to Assembly. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening Wo: ALBANY, March 10.—Senator Charles oleae ntaneous out and passed. @ licen: to file bond for $1,000. The Evening World bas been making for years, was passed in the Senate last night. It now goes to the Assembly Rules Committee, and Senator Walton expresses confidence {t will be reported PRISON-BORN BABY TO BE FREED BY LAW Senate Passes Bill to Let Relatives The bill prohibits the sale of any tickets of admission to a theatre or other place of amusement at a price more than 50 cents ir advance of that printed on the ticket and requiring all persons reselling such tickets to obtain from the City Comptroller and (Special From a Staff Correspondent of in Auburn Prison was to-day brought | drafted fr. several sleps nearer Fearon’s bill, which especially applies to her case, The child is Ittle baby Gloria Odell, whose father and mother two years ogo were convicted of murder. The father wan electrocuted in Sing Sing Prison and the mother sentenced to twenty Years in Auburn. then release littie Gloria from her walls. ————>_—_—_. DANTH HAD ILLEGITIMATE ROME March 10.—That Dante Megitimate son is the ann Prof, Corrado Ricci, a noted Take Gloria Odell From Baby Gloria wan born shortly a‘ter}echolar, in publishing « document dia- Auburn, her mother’s arrival at the prison relatives in Rochester, where he rents lived, sought to take the and care for he A special law was Tequired, however, and Senator Fearon It_Is almost certain the bill will be relensed from he State archives 3 Th The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 10.—A baby girl born known to ex- children were and Beatrice, ni was Illes, to her freedom} Committes and passed by the A | Ricet concludes thut G! of Senator| A stroke of the Govern 5th Avenue Women’s Silk Hose pair, 1.85 A really splendid quality of Thread Silk Hose, in Black or a dark, rich shade of Brown. Silk tops and lisle soles for service. Rather light and dainty in texture. (Main Floor) The Newer Notes in Sweaters and Scarfs Attractive Novelty Sweater in slip-on style— as .pictured—the favorite type of the season at Palm Beach. It is developed in a combination of Worsted and Fibre; Buff and Henna, White and Jade, Neue and White, Black and Vhite, White and Black, French Blue and Buff, Navy and Mohawk, Brown * and Buff, Buff and Brown, Mohawk and Navy. Special, 10.50 Searf and Sport Hat in worsted or Silk Fibre—plain, two-toned and plaided styles. Special, 10.50 (Illustrated on center figure in Suits) (Fourth Floor) Fascinating Skirts That are only 11.75 Fashionable wrap-around styles, smartly fringed, also plaited and shirred styles. Tweed, Eponge, Kross- spun, Prunella and Home- spun constitute their ma- terials. There are solid shades lovely mixtures, plaids and atripes. Sizes 26 to 34 inch waistbands and 28 to 35 inch lengths. (Fourth Floer) dames MeCreery & Co. Important Jeweled Girdles 1.95 formerly 2.95 to 5.00 Shades of Cleopatra! Here are a host of jeweled girdles which in design, coloring and Oriental spirit evoke thoughts of the girdles worn by history’s most fascinating figure. There are snake or flexible chain styles, either plain or with combinations of richly colored stones—and a su- perb assortment of metal designs linked with chains and studded with stones. The value they present at 1.95 is truly remarkable. (Main Floor) A Walking Pump of Patent Leather or | Tam Calishin ! styles. i \ \3 \, || sandat of Gray Suede, Louis heels, Patent Leather or satsn Introductory Sale | The more desirable of the new season’s modes, priced materially below their true value for seven \| days only. Dress, street and Sport New Spring Footwear For Women and Misses | | 7:75 ana Q-75 | Of Black or Brown Calfskin il Dainty, covered-heel affairs for Afternoon and Evening Wear, of Patent Leather, Suede and Satin, with Flapper, Cuban, Spanish or A favorite Pump of Patent Leather or Satin {| Walking styles of Calfskin or Kidskin, with low Collegiate, Cuban or Military heels. 34th Street Sale of Misses’ Suits of Tweed or Tricotine 32.50 Of Tricotine— Sleek, desirable ty pes so beautifully moulded about the shoul- ders and so trim of sleeve one would fancy them to be far more costly. They are deftly tailored of a good quality Tricotine and beautifully lined. Straight-line belted effects, models in box-coatstylethattakea ‘short cut” to fashion, andstill others that taper tantalizingly at a low waistline. Navy Blueor Black. Of Tweed— Three youthful box-coat models so artfully fashioned they hang without even a semblance of a “hitch”; and‘a particu- larly dapper belted style which features the new narrow English shoulders and pockets that are unique. Wistaria, Tan, Rose, Rust and Gray. All are beautifully lined. (Fourth Floor) 25.00 Captivating models of Canton Crepe aglitter with beads or gleaming with metallic embroidery, are very specially priced for to- | morrow at 25.00. And included are also some ultra-smart Tricotine Street Dresses—the sort you'll like to wear with a scarf when you doff yourcoat. All present really remarkably good values. Navy Blue, Gray, Henna, Corn- flower Blue, Brown and Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dresses i Fourth Floor) Costly looking Hats of beautiful, @leaming straws or rich silken fabrics—most of them entirely hand-made. Tub-able Frocks For Girls 1.85 to 21.50 Quaint little models of much charm, fash- ioned of English prints, also smart little Vrocks of Gingham, Chambray and Linen. Blue, Rose, Gold, Green and Mauve are the predominating colors. * Sizes 6 to 14 years. Dressy, street and sport models in a galaxy of lovely colors and chic shapes. They recog- nize no equals in value at 10.00. (Third Floor, Annez) Misses’ Wraps Vopcoats that flare or are belted—ex- tremely smart! They are fashioned of vari- ous Tweeds, Mixtures and Camel’s Hair, eome lined, others partly lined. 25.00 Other models, 18.50 to 49.50 Wraps, Capes and dressy Coats of Trico- tine, Veldyne, Creponge, Mochatex, beauti- fully lined. Many handsome shades. 39.50 (Fourth Floor) (Fourth Floor) The Newest in Veilings yard, 35c Dainty and chic are these new Veilings— and highly complimentary. There are fancy meshes, chenille dots, Russian effects and artistic motifs in all the wanted street shades, Specially priced at 35¢ per yard. Hand-Made Blouses Trimmed with Real Filet 1.95 (Main Floor) “McCreery Silks” Special for Tomorrow So ee 8 On Dames Re ONTOS Rema meen Est ERE EA ETEROES Rese Ee SEES FETED PRET ES TOR cons en se cee neeeenee: A Dainty Pump of Many novel sandals of exceeding charm are featured in Patent Leather and Gray Suede or in a combination of both. (Second Floor) Of Elkshin§ with Calfskin Saddles and Rubber Sole: ‘These are four styles, each a perfect mate ra Tweed Suit. Both V necks and Tuxede ollars are featured. All are adorned with hand-drawn work, hand-em- || broidered dots and real Filet lace, and the il Batiste of which they are fashioned is of ar unusually fine quality. \ (Fourth Floor generously Heavy Crepe de Chine of an exceptionally beautiful, lustrous quality, 40 inches wide. All cu ors, also Black or White. yard, 1.95 Black Satin Crepe, 40 inches wide, regu- larly 3.50 quality. yard, 2.45 The Ovigina! Silk Shop (Second Floor) i H a

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