The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 8

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THE _BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARGE 99, 1992. CHAMPAGNE 50C. A QT., U. S. REVOLVER EXPERT TRAIN BANK EMPLOYEES GOOD RYE 80C.'A BOTTLE PUBLIC SERVICE ACCEPTS GAS RATE a bottle, It costs moré than good|reporter on the Newark Daily Adver- champagne which Ia only fifty cents altiser, In 1896 he became Secretary of quart’ the Essex County Park Commission and still holds that office. He is also Chairman of the State Board of Bar Examtnors, ~ FLOOD OF ORATORY g . CLOSES DEBATE ON Bec ret empoy |, am Urban hotel aight gm eae ane BEST & CO. Against Decision of New Jersey © 0 permit employ- ton ae Proprietor) mnurch of Newark will be appointed “Dey Navy” Ready. : ns ite : i ot West New Brighton, ro tik hurch of } p , Boand. intahtey eine refine Feturned to-day On the Mt Clint ai| vice Chancellor to succeed Bugene| WASHINGTON, March 22—The CORRECT Offer of Governor's Talend Ranke, In Made to Clearing House, Hoteln $2 a Day, but Alast tn tn Germany. This Company Will Make No Contest the United American lines after a three | Stevenson, whose term expires April and a half months trip to old friends] 16, Chancellor Walker announced to- In Germany at Stuttgart and Frank-|day. Mr. Church was born, in Chicago, fort Oct. 31, 1870. He moved to Washing- The beat hotels in Germany are|ton with Sis parents in 1874, and was a charging the equivalent of two dollars n day.” he said, “and the best Amer- lean Maryland whiskey ta el@hty cent« sland for the purpose shoot with revolvers, The the saaignment of an who will act as instructor sployeen, preliminaries to sending the “Prohibl- tion navy” to sea to chase rum-run- ners are about completed, Nine submarine chasers are being camouflaged for enforcing the dry laws. CLOTHES for BOY The Public Service Gax Company] 0? jcarni Al to-day filed notice with the Board of orre Public Utility Commissioners of New ersey t it Will ee Jersey that f not appeal the] to eK ¢ page In the United States Senate In recent decision fixing the cas rate at 1881, He was graduated from Prince- ton In 1892 and served for two years as afternoon, 1.25 m thousand feet. This new it methods of teaching £$Senators Strive to Get in Last] rate vecomes effective April 1 A tas, . The company will abide by the rate Words in Anticipation Of Jazea without further contest. In the Vote Friday. hope that by strict economy it will be able to furnish gas at the rates pre- Lee an scribed and to induce the investment would be by Col, M markamanehip Army, which was adopted by the French Army. As explained by the Information con- ~ WASHINGTON, March 22.—A flood]of capital necessary to make exten- | Mbagh ts Brit gec ose West West “et prepared speeches for and against | sions. ‘ in wowed: Se ad ‘a the four-power Pacific treaty was] The ORR (oneveu mee lUUe occupies |e #2! Nh TO ers 43 i sires to have It clearly understoo “Posed in the Senate to-day as the] inat it docs not agree to the valua-|1WO GALLONS OF CIDER Street Street pertod of unlimited debate came to an “end under the unanimous consent agreement which will bring a final SFatification vote Friday. S Tpe one-hour limit on individual Sgpeeches: was set for 3 P. M. to-day eBid several Senators who had pre- | SBmred Jong addresses jostied one an- “ether in bidding for recognition in the “eventh-hour -rush of ‘canned ora- tion in the Passaic division by the board to basing a rate for the whole territory served on a valuation of only] @ a part of the company's property eg SEIZE LIQUOR LUGGER ; WITH $30,000 CARGO|> NEW ORLEANS, | March 22.—The | the World, a fifty-ton lugger, loaded with [$500 bo liquors sald to be worth $30,000 and} wtih manned by a skipper and a crew of | fore! ALL THEY GET IN RAID wich Police Arrest Former n Refreshment Tent. he Evening World.) H, Conn., March 22.— vaunt, former sergeant of ‘Texas and a veteran of an War, was held in y Judge Mead, charged the Connecticut En- cA Noteworthy Sale Thursday of Imported Hand-made Beaded Bags nent Act ay: * . ‘ tory. nine, all heavily armed, was seized by| Avaunt had a tent on property of the This Topcoat ts tailored Sor my nators La Follette, Republican, Hiapersald here ‘ half Lani oF shore | Elizabeth apane ‘oe a Ca oy on B t oe C the Mose : "lin Lake Pontchartrain e to-day. . at Cos Cob, wi 1d . . ‘4 ain, and: Waleh, crat,| "The lugxer, which, according to of- es tabuceo, lars, Yeo. Four Smart, fashionable models in a wide variety of styles and colors A} aos OM, . Massachusetts, were the headliners |ficinls, only recently sailed from this rs of the local police force raided ‘ ‘ (Ss 5 p for the treats, cpnnenta; white. on att, (AR raking for the whore in an [the pines and found two gallons of hard which will lend a note of distinction to Spring costumes. approved lines for Spring, 1922 inload ite cargo. fhe other side the right of way was - given to Senator Pomerene, % erat, Ohio. Senator La Follette attacked the Demo- PRIMROSE SILK STORES FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET OUNG New Yorkers like the tailored topcoat for Spring. This one of covert cloth has an treaty as a scheme of Great Britain and Japan to secure co-operation and | protection of the United States “in their further schemes of exploitation and imperialism’ against such out- side powers as China, Russia and Germany. “Our distinguished Secretary of Btate recently declined in behulf of this country to send representatives te the Genoa Economic Conference,” ho said, “because ‘it is not primarily The Treasure House of Silks Our strictly cash policy enables us consistently to give “Silks of highest quality, in all the easy grace of cut and a precision of tailoring that make it a gen- eral favorite. It may be had also an economic conference,’ and political Questions will, he fears, be discussed, and because he believes we should not participate in the conference with the Present rulers of Russia. The Genoa Conference is to be purely a meeting for discussion. “Yet the same Secretary of State and the same Administration propose to tle us up with an obligation from which we cannot escape to go into conference with the two most im- Perlalistic nations on the face of the globe, no matter what conduct they ar guilty of, no matter what people or lands they may ravish in the mean in grey cheviot, or in grey, brown, tan or heather herringbone. $ 5 9 5 (Values to $12.50) Beautifully Beaded Bags, e _with artistic designs on light or dark ds, draw cord models, some silk lined; also oxidized frames, heavy fringe. 10.9 5—Malues to $23.75) Beaded Bags in exquisite color combinations, silk lined, some fitted with vanity mirror and purse; shell colored frames or draw cord models with heavy beaded fringe; also envelope bags. 1 6 7 5 (Values to $35) Envelope Models in effective e color combinations; also gold or silver beaded background, silk lined and fitted with vanity mirror, some with tassels. The thing for sport wear this season. Just enough wool to give body, plus suppleness. In all the new fashionable colors i and black and white. Tel. Murray Hill 0420 Sizes 9 to 18 years 16.50 to 31.50 Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUE a 351m STREET—NEW YORK | newest weaves, at prices lower than elsewhere.” | Spiral Canton Crepes, va. 2.75 a cocmen Stanley & Ie Gibbous noneruxos "592 FFTH Ave. ar 36ST. Second Hoor-Jake Glevator~ RETIRING FROM BUSINESS This well known Fifth Avenue Shop must close out its affairs immediately Entire Stock of High Class Spring Apparel Is Being Closed Out Without Reserve At a Fraction of Its Value Bargains such as these at the very beginning of the season will never be found again NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS Closing Out Our Entire Stock of OFFICE FURNITURE At one-third below our usual lowest-in-the-city prices display of summer furniture it has ever been our privilege to present, we have found it necessary temporarily to discontinue our office furniture section. T make room for the largest and most complete Misses’ Wraps, Capes and Coats 39.50 Tailored Tweed Suits Smartly tailored suits of fine tweeds. Coats are of various lengths, string belted, richly silk lined throughout; all sizes and in all the new 1] a" Spring shades. All sizes up to 46. To close out at Tailored Tweed Higher Cost Every desk and table must go. Every piece has been reduced sufficiently to insure its immediate sale. Tailored Tricotine Attention! Office Managers and Others Interested Suits Suits Spring Suits ° P ; In the Graceful Wraps that swathe the . Splendidly tailored in the latest New Spring model Superb: A sila of ae new suits This Sale esents Unusual Economies. figure or flow freely from the styles, including many of the finest jy tailorey cath cose or that owe all their smart appearenes Newest — shoulder, Capes in quaint peasant models in our stock. In all the new 7 Pinte he Ver to their wonderful tailoring. Shown , Raina it dsleeved j Spring shades. Coats are richly Ma lengt y in aio ponterinle and with Fl t T d lI To D k : k Season's Selsornvine ee sane? sea 4 7 o - coats in entirely v K- Ro ee ae ee 37-0 at-Top and Roll-Top Desks in oak or Modes They are fashioned of deep-pile, cushiony fabrics possessed of a shimmering sheen. Topcoats Special, 25.00 Dapper affairs of Tweed and Chinchillas. Some are smartly belted, others flare from To close out at ingly attractive versions. mahogany New Spring Dresses Over 400 silk Spring dresses, all sizes for Women and Misses, and in all the new colors. Fashioned of various silk crepes and taffeta silks. Tremendous value. To close out at Office Tables in oak or mahogany 9” Umbrella Stands Typewriter Desks New Silk Dresses New Silk Dresses High Cost Silk Dresses bei shoulders unrestricted. Many lovely Of Canton Crepe and Crepe de A group of high-cost Frocks, Exquisite frocks of heavy Can. We hope to re-open our office furniture section upon the completion colorings. F Chine. High cost Dresses, suit- in the newest Spring modes, ton Crepe, in a varicty of light of the addition to our building now being constructed. Enlarged space Fourth Fl A able for all informal and semi-formal suitable for almost all social as well as staple colors; many will permit us to display a complete assortment of office furniture. (#ourt oor) : cccasions, made in the very occasions; developed in heavily beaded; all the new slecves NOW IN PROGRESS oo] newest seylen about 50 soft rich crepe 5 and drape effects SALE RESS 400 in ¢t : silks. Z shown here. i L Fe atone 1S a, wet oe 19-78 A ©2080 a ad Sa James McCreery & Co. cs FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET t New Spring Coat d Wr a ew opring oats an aps ey Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Polo, Mixtures. . 1975 Te os gut of 290 / ‘e ° It Makes Little Difference What You Need— HERALD square ro. NEW YORK A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It , ‘i Nu vernveyl -?

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