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WOMEN CARRY TOWN BY TWO TO ONE VOTE)| PURSE LEFT IN LOOTED LOFT TRAPS PASQUALE Five Months Afi bery Police Ge Pasquale Reale, twenty-two, W474 Belmont Avenue, the Bronx «lin Essex Market Poltee ¢ 1 with burglary o: ark, clothing towers. On Oc CONVICTED IN HOLDUP AT GRAND CENTRAL Veteran De- fon Officers Bowery Rob-|]Captare Al 0 te to} Me DES LACS, N. D., March 23...Women ept the boards in the municipal olec- here, winning by a two to ene » complet tabulation of returns day revealed. The offices of chair- an of the village council, two trust Arthur years old cused of complicity in the attempted hold-up of « N@v York, New Haven & Hartford’ Railroad cashier in Grama Central station lust September, wae Molloy, ace was arra to-day, char plaint of chan convicted jury before dude had mathe treasurer, marshal and justice of the Nott. in General Sessions, t + Jeonatderable ther in burlap| peace all went to feminine candidates. ter an hour's deliberat Sain but Wee SPP PARE me ee UDP ir ih Ait Carlnge ty | Ube tg was he women's campaign slo- while cartying box nee bl Mtl eat cash. Uls guard, Detective clon, but ‘one the loft: ing for him. tectives Kelly an by one they withdrew Shea, was lsu shot reese Judge Nott deferred sentence, which earries & maximum of ten years in prison, until to-morrow, when proba tion officers will report on the in vestigation of the prisoner's his wif offered Hitt ated hi m whither he td “/ACHES AND PAINS— |SLOAN’S GETS ‘EM! 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New York a nsporting Mquor in hibition law The Big Moment In The Life of Jack Binns NYONE would think that the greatest moment in the life of Jack Binns would have been when he saved hundreds of pas- sengers on the steamship Republic by sticking to his wireless key after his ship was mortally wounded, sending out the S. O. S. until washed from his station. But no! The moment Jack likes to think of most was that when, at the close of the war, a young fellow reported back to him, wearing every decoration the Allies awarded for valor —an “ace of aces” whom Jack had taught everything that enabled him to become Britain’s greatest air fighter. Jack, as instructor, turned out more than 150 fighting airmen. Only a handful returned from the fray, | Daify Radio Program ta ab tira a Station WJZ, Newark, N. J. one. ; u te 6 Musteat Brak ms) é am. D. m—Musical program | Ht so that! TP neon, & D. mand 10:01 p mm rare eet | arough the] Weather forecast: | y, Will pass} 2/06 Ipping news: consider | yp ‘mmariingion eiticial mee | | Jumper th j Ip. fesg a tre, ea : a little way, re) ‘ Whitey the bway Com) 7. there to see sive Secon DB. m—A group af porrgs b: ned to ree) af oto, atria ConeteTeaty” ate} gpRcared we 3 Done." interprete \ Trae ten Nanner, frector vot ‘the closely. | Thy | avon more before prominent] er's head. 9 \chway in-] yy jarge cities in the! for tt ed finding n hi | Blizabeth| ram wy ty, tee Bayi] Found) which in one di- have secn twi jee -week- ty ni eyes. Keo) ted | wi the praises of Irailan cr There the; racently. m a ens incRtperee her Sret public apps Uke two littl: 2 118 p. m.—A second recital to the radio] ¢F didn’t mo telephone audience by Marie Ri 4, dra.| Whitey didn’ will extend) matic soprano, Mme. Rappold feather. Bo Park. Tho| the first soloists to cing al WJZ's watching, J) cad Street,| - Station KDKA, Pittsbargh, Pa. causc he knes dgar Road, 0 a. m. to 4:20 p. m—Hourly musie| Whitey didn’t way, Wood-| program. a want any onc falleling | 4,729 ,2.,m-—Thornton W. Burgess’ and didn't + 148 there. Jump he was s Dp mM, na Ty! prea Fee eiabureh ante lL bse ° & oa Big Art Sch in ier rt School.""| sight of th he Cortege ot Toe the ‘ett Health,” by Jumper had ° " to see White jumper ha outs wee | Whitey. arris ec Now JACK is Radio Editor of Seerganied ar Nita the Tribune. On Sundays he two pages of “live” gives you ‘YW, Chicago stories. Daily he gives you SQ pater ‘ + compliers Radic programs in Peli 3 Buy It To-morrow | New Dork Gri — os ANC Wor. TIDUNE | FIRST TO LAST—THE TRUTH: NEWS—EDITORIALS ADVERTISEMENTS | OU can purchase merchandise advertised tefund promptly if the advertiser does not. EI] | = i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 23, 1922, | ABRAHAM &~STI BROOKL A Paris Origination Indian Red “Picture Hat A. & S. Reproduction $14.95 As Pictured HIS fascinating, wide brimmed, fanciful, garden varicty type of ILat only exploits one of a large number of Paris reflected h aceu rately reproduced, even to minute details, such is the skill of the A, &S French Salon modistes. A Ready-to- 4S -Merznnine, Rast ‘They represent a remarkable spe cial purchase, that includes the ever fashionable, always popular and most youthful type of Hat-—the Sailor. But in its many variations, as there are large and medium sizes, roll and straight brims, also mushroom shapes, several of the styles are sketched 40-Inch Crepe de Chine More Than $2.18 Yd. 50 Colors Is Sure to Cause Comment as a Great WValue E were so impressed with the beautiful, heavy quality of this crepe de chine, 40 inches wide, with a rich, lustrous sheen and closely woven, erepey sur face, that we bought 5,000 yards from one of the best manufacturers of crepe silks in this country It is an exquisite dress fabric, in the qual ity, weight and colors that were displayed by Paris and American couturieres, a! their Spring Fashion openings. As for the price this identical quality never sold in our regu lar stock for less than $2.98 Yard, and in (rreater New York it sold for considerably more. As for colors, not a one is ing from the Spring color card, also a deal of black and white. iniss this event is to overlook one of the best silk values of the season. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, West _» The “Big Four” on Fashion’s Favored List of Wool Fabrics — ! Wool Velour! N the correct weights for perfect tailoring, whether it is for Suits, Wraps or Frocks, and in colors that have an accepted vogue emphasizes a splendid value. Homespuns! Tweeds! Serge Every price quoted 54-in. All-Wool Homespuns, $1.88 Yard A beautiful color range of all the newest sports shades 54-in. All-Wool Tweeds, 54-in. All-Wool Costume $1.29 Yard Serge, $1.05 Yard Given preference for Town and Country Navy blue or black, of excellent quality and Suits, in the newest colorings weight 54-in. French Twill Serge, 54-in. All-Wool Velour, $1.39 Yard $1.98 Yard Thoroughly sponged and shrunk. In Navy An ideal cloth for Capes, Wraps and Coats blue and black in beautiful colorings type w! A. & 8 —Street floor, Contrai natural, white and blue. tl — Wear Tailored Hats at $2.98 Compel Value Interest! I if A Spring Presentation RAUS uc. YN | (7) | Fur Scarfs EW) styles and new colors in furs, scarfs that give the final touch of smartness to either wo- men’s or misses’ suits; coats and frocks. A few specific examples that add the attraction of very special prices: Natural Grey Squirrel Choker Scarfs, $8.95. Natural Squirrel Scarfs, , $13.50. Brown Fox Scarfs are a wonderful value at $19.75. Mink Chokers, in quality and color, $24.75. Natural Stone Marten, | Scarfs, of a selected quality?’ | $37.50. Fashionable blue or metal Fox Scarfs, $64.50. A. & B.—Becond floor, Centra! . A fine* ‘There are sailors of milan, pine- apple, Jap straw and split straw with tagal facings, variously trimmed with soft draped scarfs of crepe de chine, some with pipings to match. All of Fashion’s Spring colors are featured, and withal these are just the Hats for immediate wear, and unbelievably low priced at $2,98. & 8.—Street floor, East guu- * e ror | ssi | Exceptional! Prunella Skirts $7.95 RE-EMINENT among high grade, all wool fabrics for | separate skirts is prunella, and its popularity is sure to! , increase when these attractive skirts are presented, and at the very special sale price of $7.95. They are in box pleated styles with a plain color ground } woven at intervals with novelty stripes, one design pictured. Stitched hips is one of the desirable features, as it gives } a slenderizing effect. Especially noteworthy are the colors, | as they are adaptable to both street and sports wear—in black- and-white, Navy and tan or henna, also brown and buff. Waist- | bands are in sizes 25 to 38. ] } Second floor, Centra —»} Foremost in a Spring Sale of Baby Carriages “Heywood-W akefield” Strollers, $17.65 OR the youngster of 2 and older, who loves to jump out and romp occasion) | | ally, there is nothing like a stroller, Mothers who have shopped around { | know that this is a low price for this well-known make. The body is of reed ! | t and wood. Made with reclining back, large, comfortable, leatherette seat, deep footwell, flexible springs and adjustable hood. In frosted blue or old ivory. 14 “Bloch” Baby Carriages Reduced to $39.95 A make that represents the last word in com fort and fine appearance in baby carriages Equipped with the most modern improvements 6 Fibre and Reed, were $53.00, 6 Reed and Wood, were $62.89 2 All Reed, were 851.00, Pullman Baby Carriages, $29.95, yet light in weight corduroy upholstered. ih r. reclining back and footwell. Dtrongly mm: Handsomely de- Equipped with Nutless fitted with oversize rubber tires. In grey. A. & 6.—Bubway floor, East. Pretty Crepe Kimonos $1.95 Regular and Extra Sizes RACTICAL, pretty kimo nos, that will be the right weight for spring and they are offered at a very small’ price. They are of crepe, | in rose, copenhagen and light | blue, with effective floral di signs. The yoke in front and back is piped with satin and the collar, pockets and sleeves are finished with ribbon. Size 86 to 52. oe wear Four-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $220.50. Four-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suites, $196.7: Four-piece Walnut Bedroom Suites, $329.00. Mahogany Dressers, $38.50. | Mahogany Bed to match, $32.50. Mahogany Dressing Table to match, $32.50. Becoming Boudoir How Beautiful the Bedroom Will Look and So Inexpensive : 4-Piece Bedroom Suites, $195.00 Other Attractive Values in Suites and Bedding ERE’S a real treat for home-makers who have long wanted a new bedroom suite, but balked al the expense. These are not the ordinary sort, but suites that have measured up to the A. & S. specifications in every detail. oose from ma- hogany or walnut finish, whichever you prefer. Full size bed, vanity table with triple mirror, dresser and chifforobe. The tops and drawer fronts are veneered; the posts and standards of solid mahogany. These pieces may be purchased separately, if desired. Dresser, $54.00. Bed, $41.50. Chifforobe, $50.25. Vanity Table, $49.25. Woven Wire Springs, all sizes, $8.50. link Fabric Bed Springs, all sizes, $6.25. 2 Large Size Tapestry-Covered Caps, 98c ans Mirrors, walnut, mahogany or birdseye maple Wing Chairs, $49.75 qin \ 5 > caps Single Border Box Springs, 8-o0z, A. ©. A. ticking covered Large, roomy chairs whose ihe clon yasall aries full size, $25.25. Single size, $20.78. ied every line bespeuks stability satin, trimme . Special South American Hair Mattress, full weight, A. C. A and comfort, Loose cushion There are five different styles, most becomingly fashioned in orchid, pink and light blue A. @ 8.—Mezz entra ticking covered, full size, $38.00, Egyptian Cotton Mattress, 45 pounds, cov: fancy ticking, full size, $19.50. For Friday's Single size, $30.75. seats, covered in assorted tup- extrics, A limited quantity at this epccial price. ered with B-o2 Selling somes

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