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ry THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, 1923. POLICE KEEP MAYOR |DRY AGENTS MUST »$0 BUSY SALUTING STICK TO DRY JOBS * HE RESCINDS ORDER ee Four Make Arrest Under Sullivan 7 OS Pete RE ar HAPSBURG VAULT HELD /|$500 FINE AND JAIL t NDERTAKER PREGIDENT OF JOHN] but there may be a@ contest, as one] MELATARY ATTACHES BEING | DINS IF AUTO OF HRART FATLURE PHIDIAN SCULPTURES| FOR BEGGARS PLANNED D8 HOME TOWN. voting machine went wrong. — WITHDRAWN. Martin Gartelman of 216 Weet 1 , pownsinRinhar Raia sakia : North Tarrytown, the home town ot] pyomswan eno canny vo opmy, | PARIS. March 22—"he American Street, Manhattan, dled suddenty fred Portions of Parhenee John D. Rockfolter, elected an under-| The Dyckman ‘Street ferry will open | Military attaches at Brussels, Vienna,| Newt dinense early to-day in an auto- auired hy Archduke taker for Presidont at yesterday's eleo-[ite service tor the season, beginning at |The Hague, Prague and Bucharest ara| MOblle on Central’ Avante, near tie Gch VIENNA, Mareh 2 (By Mafl).—Two tion, According to the latest returns,|[ o'clock, Saturday morning, operating |being withdrawn by the Washington] rrenct Police: Station, Jersey City. Profeastonal Mend! Streeta, ‘ Sautia Tt 7. * | | a oa ps ‘The machine was owned by Henry §. ‘oungstown (O.) Executive Finds Law but Court Sets Phidian soulpture have ‘ Michael J. Coffoy looks lke a winner | between Dyckman Street and Engle- {Government in the inteerst of economy, H oe Get Al Without Prisoner Free. 4 in the Hofburg, or Im-|.* bersar may be fined as high 5] W.6¢ Fred W. Gross, @ buteher, by #6) Od, N. J. Imptovements have been | according to information in diplomatic Havemeyer of 365 Central Avenue. Gar- e Can Along Withou 2 whone numerous apart. ($500 and sont to Jail for a year accord-| ites, Gross was running for re-clec.JMAd® for passenger and automoblie| viscters here. Thelr functions will be) clman and Havemeyer hed been on 0 So Much Formality. Prokobition agents are deputized to Ing to the provisions of @ new antl-| (1. ihe reat of hie ticket wan elected, Ave and the regular schedule will be! lin over by the aba Molded & policeman friend at the police ee that only the Volstead net andl iin) ‘through. centuries of “Hapabure| Merce’ pugaon tance ct the Highseenth Amendment are not vio-|reien, They are marble reliefs in excel- | Alderman Rudolph Hannoch of || lated, and any breach of a State law sresorvation and experts pronour se| Bronx. The alm of the ordinance Is to “ hid tcang ithiesly » be from the original frieze of| drive professional beggars and fnkirs or city ordinance is no concern of from the atreets, theirs. , The ordinance would also do away A ruling to this effect was made in : with begging by alleged ox-noldiers and ‘ . _|P sailors, of persons impernonating them. Cetitre Strest Potioe Court by Mage: |i ArehduKe: He a. There {# an anti-mendicant ordinance, - but it 1s understood to be without Fragments of the Parthenon frieze| teeth. The new ordinance does not af- aro anid to be the best examples extant | fect organizations working under Ii Of the work of Phidias, Greek sculptor. |from the Department of Public Welfare. ; YOUNGSTOWN, ©., March 22 q Mayor George L. Oles, who re- } eently started a lively discussion ) By ordering all police to salute him, ended the tempest to-day by rescinding the order, saying he ‘was “‘tired of saluting.” “They've kept me so busy sa- |, Yuting T haven't had time to do ‘anything else,"’ the Mayor sald. trate Oberwager to-day when he dis- charged Robert Santangelo, twenty- five, No. 65 Oak Street, a Columbia law student about to be admitted to ————— the bar. Robert J. Owens and four PLEADS CTI ‘ HIS VICTIM other Prohibition enforcement agents, DARED HIM TO SHOOT | arrested the student and charged him —— with violation of the Sullivan anti- 3 Ginebere’s Appeal faye Li gun act when they found an automatic ‘Whom He Killed Injured Him. [revolver in the safe of his father's | An appeal to the sympathy of the | store, Jory wea the only defense advanced to- ‘The search wafrant, it was admitted @ay by Alexander Kaminsky, counsel | by Owens, did not mention revolvers OOL E N Sto Wiftam Ginsberg, twenty-four, 6n }Or other weapona as an object of the jaids i “ titel before Judqe Talley in. Genera {#earch. No lauor was discovered. plaids in all a for the snarier Ot Gamosl tan. | DUNOS Be teationony It was brought the bright hues of out that at one time the four agents . id : of No. 146 Forsythe Street on Nov. lang the student got into a scuffte. a Scottish hig h- lander are made <r Commending on the four-to-one odds, ere tory be told wae ot onenthals a | F. H. 1. Guardia, former President of in akitte, kilted Brooklyn girl to whom Ginsbere was | the Board of Aldermen, who appeared in skirts, kilted or jemqaged, stating that Ginsberg was a|as the prisoner's counsel, declared: plain, at $15. ‘thief. This caused her to break the} ‘The Government has not yet pro- . ‘engagement and return Ginsberg’s ring | duced a dry agent willing to fight , desperate, firat thought of lien of fighting co: : ig calibre do not seek suickte. Later he went to Lubin, ask-| oo tition Jobe," | For Town or Country The “Mauve and Gray Room” celebrates Young Girls’ Week all through the year, and specializes, every day, in the sort of clothes the national movement is sponsoring! Knitted dresses with matchin capes, practica and smart for the sunny days of Spring, at $95. Afternoon Frocks in the most approved fabrics of the season, in shades of rose, Grand Jury on a charge of conspiracy 4 mauve and yellow, at $50, $75. | Rear Admiral Joseph Gerrish Ayers, to burn down the refrigerating plant the Bennett Wilson Fishery, at Very appropriate to complement the seal U. BN. retired, died | 2% . y Corps, the | eenlde, Park, just south of Tome Sports Costume or the Luncheon Frock i Montolair, N. J., Inst night, at the N. J. or the Lunc is e0 of his gon, Gerrish G. Ayern,| ‘The men, who had been on strike one of the New Spring Fur Scarfs of Stone si since Saturday, acording to the sheriff's ee Mo ree temina, | office, were rounded up almost by the or Baum Marten at $45, $55. ‘neath wan the result of old age, | light of the burning building, after they had refused to assist in fighting the He was born at Canterbury, N. H.. tastes: ‘ ing tim to go to Miss Rosenthat and t the wrong he had done. Lubin > aughed, whereupon Ginsberg drew ©|SEVENTEEN STRIKERS and threatened to force Labin t its point to visit the young woman.| HELD ON ARSON CHARGE bin ‘bared his breast and taunted with being too cowardly '0l Jersey Fish Pound Workers Ac- 4 eused of Plotting tto Burn Plant. Seventeen striking fish pound work- era are cooling off In the Ocean County Jail to-day awaiting action by — the ——_ *HEK DRIVER WHOSE TRUCK KILLED MAN. Detectives from the Oak Street Sta- 1866] tion are seeking the driver of a truck retired in 1901, with the rank of }which ix said to have Jonephs Admiral. Bandowaky, sixty-nine, No. 61 Jefferson Me is nurvived by his widow, Mrs] Street, at Cherry and Rutgers Streets Austin Ayers and two sons,| this morning. The police report tnat G. Ayers, jr.,.of Montclair and |the driver took the victiin to Gouver- Austin Ayers, of Paris, France. | neur Hospital where he was pronounced will be held Saturday at Can-| dead. The driver left before his license number was learned. eae ‘a MNP << YOUNG GIRLS’ WEEK... a part of the national movement toward simplicity in young girls’ clothes, naturally finds a whole-hearted cooperation at Best & Co. For, since 1879, we have stood for the same ideals in girls’ clothes toward which this national movement is striving. Wo Connection With Any Othor Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH. STREET Once More— The Miracle of Spring! Once —More— A Wonder--Making Sale!— cA Sale of Frocks— Such Frocks! SILK FROCKS At Much Below Regular Prices Morning finds her on her way to class—and The coat itself may be a strictly sports model of dressed, quite probably in a one-piece, straight- | camels hair or other imported materials, belted, line frock of jersey or eponge, with collar and cuffs. and with raglan sleeves (25.00 to 57.50); ot a of linen; (7.50 to 18.50) Or perhaps the frock type that answers more general purposes, like the itself is of linen, in the same style (12.95), or one illustrated of tan Polar coating, silk-lined, with a bit of hand-d ‘k, and for variets Cleat rawn work, and a black sash with bell sleeves and becoming roll collar (25.00). There are enough smart variations of this simple For a Saturday Matinee—an afternoon Lani Ai style to preserve her individuality, but if she | orher class luncheon, a crepe de chine frock like pee the two-piece dress, with skirt and over- the one illustrated is a very nice thing to wear louse,— a charming frock of natural pongee has _‘In tan, with dark brown embroidery, or in various bands of brown, and brown hand-embroidery, pretty color combinations (45.00). Other cre (18.50); a jersey has Ukranian embroidery in gay de chine or taffeta frocks, on simple, youthful . colors (35.00) and a linen frock of blue, with smart lines (16.50 to 35.00.) white, uses the same colorful motif (29.50. Evening parties, of course—and until she’s old Fey street wear, under her coat, the navy tri- ocoug ‘or decollete, a ruffled chiffon ie most cotine (illustrated) with jade green, is as smart as it acceptable. In the loveliest of colors — poppy, is simple (49.50) And there are trimlittle tailored rose, blue, maize, white yee. Other evening frocks of tweeds and homespuns (18.00 to 32.50.) _ frocks of taffeta or crepe de chine (25.00 to 59.00). FOURTH FLOOR And fliese frocks—chere’s the wonder of it—for all their newness and smartness, are on Sale at More Than A 18.50 Hundred New Models IX Modes of the Spring ae See The Spectat Order Department, ; We constantly maintain @ emf of unique of its kind, gives mothers an ‘ designers and expert dress-makera, opportunity to express their own ideas S who develope original creations, or in young girls clothes, or to adapt to a d adapt the French models chat almon their daughters individual needs f , every "incoming steamer brings us the models shown here The com _ . We specialize, also in the most ex- Showing the new phases of sleeves and CHIFFON TAFFETA 1s only a litile greater than thar of . - quisite of hand-made garments girdings, blousings and trimmings that GEORGETTE readymades : Paris has conceived and leading American CREPE designers adopted. SATIN- FACED In Springtime Colors CANTON DH est & C 0 a 1S . Navy—Brown—Black—the colors of every a Spring—as well as the newer shades of the All sizes for Fifth Avenue ot 35th Street — N.Y Season, such as Periwinkle and Dandelion. Women ond shCsies |suNDAY WORLD “WANT ADS.” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE nr - 1} MUP Moen TTI ‘