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‘ Miss Ethel Hart of Roston received the “Good night’ of her flance, Ralph Brownwell of Brookline, Mass., over the adio telephone in a Broadway hotel last night. Jews in Sing Sing Prison have con- tributed $180.75 for war relief. enty-six prisoners who get wages of -% cents a day gave $f each ; Six former employes of the Rand School Cafeteria were fined $5 each by} yi) Magistrate Corrigan for parading in front of the building, No. Street. Manhattan Council of Boy Scouts en- tertained 500 Negro boys at its head- No. 57 East 138th Street, last quarters, night. The entire mezzanine floor at the Commodore Hotel will be taken over this evening for the Fakirs' ann ball. Henry Fisher, a New Yorker, been elected President of the Long Key Fishing Club of Long Key, Fla. The Lenox Hill Hospital in its a) is 5 an vueth @tatement states that during 19: t per cent, more free patients were tr w of hundieds of than in 1920. andits at Cincinnati The spring luncheon of the National oan office and es- held yesterday at the Hotel Astor. Society of New England Women was with diamonds and jewelry esti- it $100,000. Pong Song and Lo Mong, who sald] for : Ml Hall at Trinity in Hartford, which was destroyed by fire on Feb they had just arrived as seamen, held in $560 each in Essex Market Court on @ charge of oplum smoking. Dr. William L. Ettinger, tal’ heatia WINES! Bute fendent of Schools, at a Ire iis. eee pone juncneshy ana ar-old Ellen Louise Nettles of citialns were responsible for de of the voltstown, Pa., Who for four monthe the sohool system Two hundred members of Lodge, B. P. 0. EB, rector of St. Patrick's R. C. Bayshore, evening. ~ World News in Brief successfully passed entrance to Annapolis ing with ec examinations for f LOCAL. Mr. and Mra, W. A. Bridgeman iinby of nis a mis The Lone Star State, nowest of th Sev- tar State, now a last night th agents at dinner Patrolman O'Connor, ly were most u 7 Bast 16th ancement was made in Chic and importer, testif investigation d chemical trust, vered about ¢ monopol t has just} te .| through t ica to succee e | burn, will chaplain, the Rev, Edward J. Donovvan, phere: hureh, DOMESTIC Sunday afternoon and i FOREIGN Persons living outside levees or on un - — ‘Anthony R. and Joseph J. Ja | protected river lands . outh of Cairo, Ml yin sre) Sai brothers, @f Brooklyn, aptained from Justia Faber 48) Mario) No. 488 Marion n the Mississippi, were warned by the fn Supreme Court permission to chang thefr name to’ Straub, the maiden name | s of their moth tr. Norman Loa Wer, son of Ke OF Pa iii =| = eA AS ASS my we: VO QO DVO GSS than 4,000 acre of timber was burned in a fire which started in the of through Canada. ‘BONWIT TELLER &.CO. Dhe Specially Shop of Originatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. Special for Saturday—Jeune Fille Fashions in FROCKS for MISSES 55.00 A COLLECTION including tailored, silk, afternoon and dinner types, each with that individualizing Bonwit Teller & Co. exclusiveness. CREPE ROMA Afternoon Frocks with Ribbonzine “Wheels.” CANTON CREPE Frocks with long Wing Sleeves CANTON CREPE Frocks with unusual Bead Treatments ' CANTON CREPE Frocks with Self Rosettes CREPE ROMAINE with Vari-Hued Embroidery Sirs CARGYICE: | MISSES’ SMART HOMESPUN FROCKS TWEED SUITS 25.00 45.00 Two youthful college type Individual types of suits in models with Ukrainian hand cross stitching in colorful yarns, and with smart leather belts, Blue, violet, fawn or green. Melrosa tweed or homespun in box or belted effects with en- velope pockets, loose sleeves, chain belts or other new touches. THREE-PIECE SUITS OF POIRET TWILL 69.50 Two smart yet simple models in navy blue Poiret twill, one with twill frock and cape, the other with contrasting Canton crepe bodice and coat lining. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 18 years Third Floor MISSES’ CAPES OF SOFT TEXTILES 65.00 , Capes that follow the new and * youthful silhouette of the snug shoulder and swinging line—of marvella or gerona with cable stitching and upstanding collars. Also for the Petite Woman United States Com perations of a Abu, |. Steel trusses and a ie to breath only through I holes in a button lodged , is well a8 a result of an He announced he would trave gh Seattle and the United States oer ne remem a __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, sje mer sown ot UNEMPLOYMENT PROVED BAD morale of these men from a standpoint of physical efficiency. “During the period of prosperity im- mediately following the war compara- tively few men were rejected on phys- examination, Now, however, we that we muat turn’ down approx- y four out of every five men who IN EFFECTS ON PHYSIQUE. Enlistment Army Oficers of Morale, in Appli- cants for Service, Note Lowertn ‘art of this ix due, of course, to the The lethects Of Drolonged Unemp high standards being maintained for ent on the manhood of th ty are} enlistment in the army. But It is also y by the enlistment re of the] due to the fact that many men who ¥] United States Army Recrulting Office, | Wish to e' are underfed and under- Whitehall Street, 1 to a long period of unem- Wednesday, for exam) ™ BROTHER RODOLPHUS. John Fitapatrick, known as Brother Rodolphus, Christian Brother for fiftty- o|t dd Wednesday after a A funeral mass in celebrated in the on Military Academy, the Bronx, at 10 A. M, to-morrow honor will be BONWIT TELLER &CO. The Spocually Shep of Oppinations FIFTH AVENUE:AT‘*38™ STREET Special— Saturday HANDMADE BLOUSES OF IRISH DIMITY 5.00 Hand Embroidered, Hand Drawn and with Real Irish Picot Edging REVER COLLARS “BAB” COLLARS GLOVE SILK VESTS 1.85 “Bontell” superior quality, bodice top, ribbon shoulder straps; flesh or orchid, GLOVE SILK KNICKERS 2.85 “Bontell” superior quality, cut full and reinforced; flesh or orchid. been presented to Premier MAIN FLOOR Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i For Funior -Nisses (13 47 yrs.) COLORFUL FROCKS OF CREPE GEORGETTE 1 Q.75 This is the Frock the Funior Miss is Wearing Sor Afternoon, the Matinee, at Tea Time, or at Dancing School Soft slim frocks with draperies that float from the shoulders and the waistline as if they were stirred by a little spring breeze. In American beauty, navy or copen blue or white, with a dashing golden ribbon for a girdle caught under a chiffon rose. OTHER SILK AFTERNOON FROCKS 18.50 to 69.50 Girus’ Dress SHoP—Second Floor Se ee 1922, _ a Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street —N. Y. Established 1879 ~ TODAY AND SATURDAY SPRING SUITS and COATS For Girls and Juniors SEBGIALLY PRICED From the Mauve and Gray Room—the Girls’ Own Shop— come the smartest of gay little suits and coats. Specially designed for Youth—specially priced on Friday and Saturday. GIRLS’ CAPE-COSTUMES 15.00 Homespun dress, one-piece, with match- ing cape, braid-bound. Gold and blue, brown, green. Sizes 8'to 16 years. GIRLS’ TWEED SUITS 19.50 Two-piece, tweed suit, with jaunty flaring coat, to be worn with or without belt. Detachable collar and cuffs of white linen. In rose, copen, tan, orchid. Sizes 12 to 16 years. JUNIOR (APE.COSTUMES 25.00 One-piece dress of tweed, with linen collar and cuffs, and stitching in self- color or black; matching cape also stitched. 13, 15, 17 years. JUNIOR TOP COATS 35.00 Smart flaring models (with detachable belt) of homespun or cordalure with fringed scarf; or English coats of plain or plaid camels hair 15, 17 years. GIRLS COATS of VARIOUS FABRICS—25.00 Tweed or polar coatings, or imported camels hair in well-tailored, unusually smart models. Sizes 8 to 16 years. GIRLS’ & MISSES NEW HATS — 4.75 Pokes and close-fitting shapes of embroidered silks, or silk and straw combinations, trimmed with flowers and ribbon. 175 in all... specially priced for Friday and Saturday—Second Floor. Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th Street—— New York Our Special Saturday Offering New Flower Trimmed Hats Also Models Featuring Ribbon Smart models in new colors, carefully) copied from high-cost originals. Fea= | tured also are fashionable All-Black Hat Hats also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores —————————————— ‘ of Hair Cloth. Actual Values to 15.00)