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/ a . _ REE EVENING WonuD, FRIDAY, MARC™ 17, 1923, at ane si FATIMA: | |SUSPENDED SENTENCE | prisoner, who ty walter vest door to - Mise Hoit's place of employment, what SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE: .FOR GOOD TASTE IN LOVE} io hid to say in defense, through a ¥ Loy iS DP MAY BE DEPORTED - . Greek interpreter he declared: vs da bag| ae, leut Judgment,” Says dudge.| “1 (0 love her, 1 do want to mapry - If She Does Not Leave Quietly pig ad ay 1{. Lmnust admit you have exeatient 1329-1331 > . 4810-4812 ang 5 béstowed upon més 1 wili-do all in Will Be Deemed: Undesirable eid mowre @abIS OOO Tf 5 yi ed Renaud. ; :! RSGOO! ING, C11 + FUIS| ee osecttc tate abt n mnoner alte CHA ae railing in JaVe with dies Xtarion | BROADWAY ‘ FIFTH AVE. ‘ af rt I. s iuzen, . he won « suspended sentence |) @ Rule in Practice With 1 will sign all ordinances which 1 a Ib \deddeatetel Hany months ok N e think are of advantage to the city.) WasHiNGTON, Margh 11 (Copy- reel @ Magistrate Re |"! & month he, toa at, eb ony Oates Avenue Bet, 4nth 6 49th, Sta Good sovernment fests upon all the rlght, 1922) ibe Prificeas Fatima naud in the West Side Court to-day mi the Island for half a hn eS citizens and I ask all of you here to », "Toharged with disorderly Sonduet. The 1 jon for six months," : F qin {29 Your share to make this a good, Kabul, who fatted to keep who is thirty-one ard lives at See Sp geEBenT es , Rs of Public Schoo! No. 11. 17th | cioan, healthful and helpful city.” an engagement yesterday in New 7 Woat 4th st ‘ HOW LIPTLS WE ENOW. FULTON ‘STREET. of | DGE STREET, Ponenr Kighth Avenue, have put} ‘The studente;!” who also elected! york witli ‘ie “kipper-of the good W dkebped ub is Mad Phiten | cGrom the fatale Soutieeredend)s) Om Shonih ‘ule’? into practice, Inaugural] members of a Board of Aldermen, tic Metal ee te Seal hele stip Lavore, bound for Bombay, wili upon tie high séas, despite} s vat trivial things we Wo worry took the Ephetile oath af citizenship, “ a4 —the feast we were held to-day— the feast! the ancient Greek wow considered thro] S00n ‘b+ ‘the patron Saint of the Nation mode! oath of history ae rede eave the stores of mted home rule—at which the aS “NS “ghat dene Aree which hae seen df and the Board of Bstimate of STOLE FROM HI9 MOTHER) je tiumpi and her fatt to misery ! jiiam T. Horris School City! FOR MARRIAGE, HE SAYS and poverty. rare |bworn in 4 fis school, which for Years has aaa oe The princess will be deported un- neglect and ie only now re- less she leaves poe reluctantly ent in new paint and a concrete classified as an “undesirable alien é ww many yenrs overdue, the who bas beoome & ORMAAM EBON bie It is ‘SALADA for Puplk have elected officials as pro~ somirmuntty,” 4 breakfast,for dinner, ‘vided The princess is a British subject, and itis belleved that the British] LOT SUP Fon and five in & city charter granted wl see to it that she Sails without ° tcloch F ea the Con- further trouble There may not be another mndia] tinent wide vtitactive and a sporetary at Broadway over as we go through Hté."* \ the Timer savare What now, Colonel, what now?" “7 romember last Christmas I was worrying about my Yuletide eggnog be- cause eggs were hig “Nowadays a Hat 2 Setoey Aethonibavalhe + Saturday—An Attractive Display of New Spring Suits 377.50 ae 49° 55% Tricotine, Peco, Covert Piquetine, Twill Cord, Poiret Twill t ‘ , ‘ Wilbam Winfield, a chauffeur, was held in $2,000 batt in Morrisania Court to-day pending an‘ examination of his mental condition at. Béllevue Hospital On the statement of his mother, Mra. his Eleanor Winfleld Hennessy, of No. 1728 Hel Walsli, fiftegn, of No. 418/Croténa Park Bast, trom whom he ad- fel Tih Street, who. resi 8 the] mitted taking $500 in Liberty Bonds to of the Greater City in color of | provide funds for his honeymoon, Mra. ES in no other detoll. was elected, /itennosay refused to make a iarceny | steamer for some time; probably Fa- Gibbons” Joel ‘Newman mas] i4"K9 against her aon, saying the po-[tima will all for Bnsinnd and thence teif Coniptrotier and John Wilcot|!ice had recovered: $416 of the money|'0 Indie. tos nalllto leave ibnt of the of Aldefmen. | for which the sold'the bonds, rion without Her satmad diamond Bre three (Groots to the ‘echodl} ‘WiaMleld ‘said he wah: te be inarvied |Amrc® ™ j { the Dayal-Noor, attached on a $2,000 loan. But she can't get the stone back without paying all of her debts, and can't sell the stone, even for the offered $25,000 unless eke pays duty on her estimated value of $350,000. ch’ was designated a borough.|at 10 o'clock to-day to a girl whose Warren was elected President} name he refused to give and etart for tha;Top Borough. William Charitos|chtcago, Part of the missing money, he iB Middio Borough and Peter said, had dees speat cor she railroad the Mayor's. School ge omrigttee, ‘former student the = < ofand now a patron, administered i UE Y BROOKLYN ¢ feezie. We Suggest That PATRONS Avail Themselves of Our CHARGE ACCOUNT SERVICE 1 ‘were present at the inaugura- eos pD. 1cEsCO. qf the first school city In Greator | |B FULTON & BRIDGE STS. Smart Tailleurs which discerning women will appre- ciate at the prices asked. Decidedly plain or hand- ‘ somely embroidered and braided. Every Suit of su- perior workmanship, strictly hand-tailored throughout. ie MS gas Smartly Tailored Suits of excellent quality Trico- tine and Twill Cord. Hand-tailored throughout and. silk lined. Model illustrated of Twill Cord, flat braid bound, Crepe de Chine lined. induggral address, ‘for the confiden 4 Have shown in me and the honor Unusual Values in Spring Apparel From Stocks Which Present, the Newest Styles and Highest Quality at Prices as Low or: Lower Than Elsewhere. NEW TAILLEURS— ® Lite Ladies Apnane 32.50 iva ia Featuring an Exceptional Assemblage of 1h For Women & Misses An Bop ped Floor ann. to Core: , : } - . Flawless .Tailoring, Distinction of || ring Garments. Expressly for Design, Unlintited Variety and Re- | ie Younger Set and Small Woman. 4th Floor CW oa S an raps 4 markable Moderation of Price Are | Misses’ : Most Attractive Characteristics. <a ; i 59 9% | SUITS a7” 49°" 5 5:00 * | Of Potret Tavilt and \2274 Twill and Tricotine Suits in Navy and \| Tricotine ; : pa igi fag taterial cad workmanship tian have- | ’ A remarkable showing of beautiful models in Coats and : woe H Rise 5# 1p Wraps. Full sweep and swagger styles or Wraps that H M N’, { cling with beautiful grace. In fabrics of supreme ex- ER LA s 39 Py 5: \d | 39.75 quisiteness and the seeson’s richest colorings. Regulation U.S. Sas eas | : i . paijored, blouse, az r4 ute of ctive charm, _ | Navy Oxford an ae Stanly mere g: 75 i A own eal nee 49 5 ™ i At Other Suits, $17.50 to 76 Awe j Bp areal Quality Leather Soles i (= i wall | Smart Coats and Capes made of Shawsheen, Bolivia Sults which take tuxurtous ines, yet re: |) | k and other Spring fabrics. Beautifully embroidered j second. fo and ve Dove | roider pe wht fn of leat i on and Ref Gor tm "piain, | - Tivted Range | in self-and contrasting colors. All made with wide’ ' Other Suits, $25.00 to $79.75 | | Se Oa Gaee canes | sweep and fully lined. One model illustrated ———— Sl Ht i} Suzes All if 3 5 = A Price Teh hil n i 12i0 16 17. 56 Colors | . at ‘am : | \ | ° oe |] 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Oe | | ~ | Seareeay denen eects sue | Paris Originated These Bead-Trimmed | Ea SMART DRESSES. ee ' For Women & Misses” | i ’ Children’s an d Pretty Spr ing Dr esses : oom i ree | DRESSES 29 50 00 50 ; . fine new themes and innovations in tapering and Chinese sleeves, + | 4 | < Move Child’s Bowels with , side panels and effects. | 5 { “California Fig Syrup” 13,75 For Girls and Juniors 6 to 14 ; Crepe Satin, Crepe Romaine Misses and Small Women Crepe Chiffon, Crepe Canton, Crepe Faille 0 i i Crepe Georgette, Krepe-Knit Taffeta Featuring Fashion's Latest ros gag greing nd, por ; , : Modes, at ‘Econgmy Prices Tariana cities taste gt: : ‘ le wi mure, in materials of Taffeta, Types which emphasize all the distinctive features q Bolivia, Marvella, Veldyne, Twills, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine. of today’s vogue. Originality, individuality, and Fi Shawsh Double-Faced Polatres y : Hi mileirt ili aii \ Other Silk Dresses, $15.00 to 839.75 charm. High type, individually selected dresses i 25 .00: COA TS & fashioned in, new rich soft textured fabrics in a i | ‘ wide display of the new spring colors. x i ig nia yh | WRAPS 00 i colors E For the Miss and: Her 5° ft Evia sick child loves the * siryity 2 9, 7 5 ) Younger Sister, Sizes At 1 Bete. eee Lona eT an hs i| 4 to 14 and 13 to 19. i Beds listless, cross, feverish, ful of Falling, with simple Cea LF loose folds {| i Creations That Are Worth Up To $69.50 2 . ‘ul il F) fail to tech tis kewte orale Jess ente pried py oot Fringe, \ 12.98 & Paris inspired Frocks that are particularly 5 SE bahar 49.75 beautiful in Georgette, Crepe Romaine and Sect en 39.75 oan, Se ae "iilioce ‘of mothers’ keep “Cali- , Wraps with graceful, sweep: lines, in all the de! “i re he dre ogre EY be handy. They kne Each model beasts of come new “dittore i ee ie PN 0 for sleeves: lavishly trimmed with steel be or hag EI pour an pee aoe, Shere ith elab- fi ure icka fy Polat Cloths, beads. One illustrated. 5: orate embroideries, silk stitching and elours and Tweeds. : ba fringe e Other Coats, $8.75 to $29.76 — of all ages printed on bottle. 1 You must say “California” Y i . TaxiToNTanl/ex oN aNi TAA wrettetiveki < — Mieveatatareerateten ni : ALE AT