The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 4

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_ | dei WHOSE. RUNAWAY {— “HIKE” FAILED BROOKLYN GIRLS RUNAWAY GIRLS, ARMED AND BROKE; HELD FOR PARENTS) = Washington Police Fooled by Boys’ Clothes of Brooklyn High School Pupils. (From a Staff Correspondent of The = Evening World.) (., on Monday morning, two chool girls dressed in boys’ tired cold and hungry, st night at midnight at n by Detectives Pat O'Bri Hot to the girls by the detectives, who took them to the House of Detention, where warm beds were provided for them The masqueraders told the police they were Gwendolyn Pell, sixteen years old of No. 695 Putnam Ave- nue, and Jane Evans, fourteen years old of No. 283 Macon Street, Brook- lyn. When Policewoman Mary Gaines d Robert Livingston of the , 9] Central Omics ‘ drinks and food were given| THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, knife was taken from Gwendolyn Pell their parents, who will arrive from ‘They ure held as fugitives from Brooklyn this morning. The girls were dressed in mack naws. 8, black ribhed stoc! Monday morning and had bet them $35. After they had purchased an outfit, they said, they had their hair clipped and took a train for Harrisburg, Pa. They spent a day and night there and a day at Middle town, Pa. Tuesday night, the girls said, they slept In a barn on the outskirts of Middletown and early yesterday went to Frederick, Md., by trolley and left there for Washington, arriving at noon. mouse-colored corduroy) st 1922," for the missing girls they were talk- ing to several policemen, who were completely taken in by their disguise, When the detectives called the girls they spent the afternoon. er overtaking them, they went to the Union Station and wired their ‘ send them funds, by name, the policemen almost q ‘ph Company at Union| fainted. Won ond the names of Donald and] The detectives told the girls they I Evans, would be detained until their parents viving the message, the parents|arrived to take them home. They he Washington police} took the information with a smile. { thelr whereabou “How long will it take for our hair When Detectives O'Brien and Liv-|to grow again?” one asked the other, ngston went to the station to look |and they both laughed ‘ih AU Franklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops ip FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, There’s Something New in the Bramley Shoe— Brown or White Patent Leather Sat apa MIEh | SONWIT- TELE &sCO ‘Oppirations FIFTH AVENUB.AT 38™ STREET WASHINGTON, March 23.—De- claring they had not eaten a meal since they left their homes in Brook- = Patent Leather with welt sole and ‘walking heel. searched the girls at the House of Detention, a loaded revolver was found on Jane Evans and a large ‘They immediately went to the Capi- tol to see the sights, They then visited the Congressional Library Bramley Reg. U.S. Pat, Offce WALKING PUMPS AND SANDALS Present For Tomorrow THE FOX SCARF In All The Smart Shadings At Specialized Prices Put on your new clothes — stroll in the open air! a “The Cammeyer Sandal” in Patent Leather ‘with Gray Buck back and in Brown BS utr need new shoes—it's MMe ne only a matter of price— asi back and, in Oot PEARL GRAY FOX 75.00 For Madame BJ ht but is it—how about value back “Wat sl and walk- BLUE, FOX SCARFS 75.00 and -Mademoiselle —for instance, these four styles—all are new, attrac- tive—all have a 64-year guarantee on them—the name CAMMEYER — please notice the prices—they really can't be beaten! TODAY’S THE DAY! Finest selected prime quality while fox dyed in the smart shades of gray or blue. 19.50 25.00 HERE is anew step this spring he Bramley —it’s the stepwith the swing of the BROWN FOX SANDALS 12,00 Brown Russia Calfskin, with welt sole and walking heel $750 Patent Leather with welt sole and walking heel $685 ONE-SKIN SCARFS' In The Favored Furs GWENDOLYN PELL... STONE MARTEN 29.50 serine ae = ER / ' ” BAUM MARTEN 32.50 48.50 — - AMERICAN UNDER ARREST Cammeyer "Shookids” are all solid leather—therefore the least 4 * AS GANDHI SUPPORTER expensive shoes for children that you can buy anywhere. 5 HUDSON BAY SABLE 59.50 longs to the family PHILADELPHIA, March 23.—Samue! Evans Stokes, a member of a prominent Germantown family and a missionary in India for eighteen years, is under arrest there for supporting Gandhi, according seb of the Bramley— and the only way PUMPS TWO-SKIN MINK SCARFS CAMMEYER toa eter to hin mother, Mra Bamue ped ons! ns Standard of Merit 29.50 39.50 10,50 +4: = ree ae M3 BROOKLYN-39OFULTONST. NEWARK-~649 BROAD ST. a + Russian Sable Scarfs tpwards froca 150,00 wear it. / 2 © «6 bells = f; Fisher Si am ae = i ae = & ae ae, ; pwards from 145.00 Bramleys. Also in black patent or dull ili TT Se | GB Nat. Blue Fox Scarfs upwards from 195.00 black leather, gray, black or brown suede, black satin, patent with beige or gray suede. Genuine Silver Fox Scarfs upwards from 245.00 Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET Feminine Foorwrar SHop—Third Floor Tweed Suits and Tricotine Suits Featured in a Remarkable Spring Sale Fifth Ave. at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1879 GB. Altman & Cn. The Novelties Department (on the First Floor) FRIDAY NEW FUR SCARFS At a Most Popular Price On Sale at 22.50 offers inmumerable suggestions for appro- To Save Money pad foe a anniversaries, for ‘souvenirs i 7 of travel (appealing especially to visitors from , and Gain Tweed Sutts distant points) and for Easter. 29.00 4 Smartness is the , d Ged Bersuas in tan, blue and gray Among the many interesting articles that . Won , mixtures-——built in the are at omce decorative and utilitarian, the SPECIAL Pr go of new fur ; omen an A ° aut ty, wear, at 5) os ae meanieh belted lines ao following may be enumerated: tee the irceler price goablen wre Pie itace fashionable this season; Desk Sets, Book Ends, Paper Weights, us to offer a choice of | wayiag: ‘ coats are richly silk lined Library Shears and Leaf-cutters; Leather Bow Scarfe of this sale throughout. Writing Cases and Telephone Screens; Guest a 1h small, silky-furred pelts in the smart shades of brown and gray. | Mink Scarfs 1 | Single skin scarfs of extra dark color. Two | skin scarfs i in medium dark shade. F | 300ks; Bridge and Poker s and Checkers Sets, Dominoes and other popular games. Books and Brides’ Sets, On Sale at 30.00 Tricotine Suits Smartly tailored in Superior tricotine; belted, notch collar coats, beau- tifully silked lined, shown in both blue and' black. (First Floor) For here it is, just the outset of the season—the calendar barely past the official “first day” of spring—and here are smart new suits—just the kind you all want—offered at sale prices—low sale prices—good fortune, sure enough! Be sure to make it your good fortune, “Stone Marten Scarfs Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue Exceptionally handsome dark single skin scarfs. \ ” 34th and 35th Streets New Pork An unusually attractive assortment is provided of Natural blue fox, silver fox, Hudson bay and Russian sable at moderate prices. New Facts New Figures New Subjects 1922 WorLp ALMANAC NOW ON SALE 35c on Stands By Mail 50c AVURESS ste. eORK WORLD, NEV Le clry SUNDAY WOR) WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Tt ie a Poe TT ert Lier Lee nn nen EDL a nN pe! PAQUIN) beeceeessti aaah)

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