The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 5

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, ae : SAYS $10,000,000 OF BOOZE LOOSED BY DRY OFFICIALS \c ETTING EVIDENCE |HYLAN OFF TO CHICAGO e it A PROHIBITION |TO ATTEND K. C. BANQUET VIOLATION CASE | Accompanied Mrs. Hylan and Several )ri 5 i ay ylan, Mrs, Hylan and sev: Re Sample ¢ any Toe] Mayor Hylan, Mrs se seal ere selina friends left for Chicago this after- Day in West Side noon on the Twentieth Century Limited The Mayor has been invited to speak Sunday night at a banquet to be given | J Court. r Hylan is a Fo Degree man. . : . s brought out to-day in|? : : > set "1 ocke, " L is y ise of the Mayor's absence on Prosecution — Blocked From] |" West Side Court in the hearing | o:iday the weekly Comm the Washingtoi s Charge ‘ter Hine ncol a head if Whole meeting of the, F i= | Washington, Is Charge rnest 1 head waiter, was held to-day bi egular | Made in Philadelphia Dominick Boweio, a waiter, of the |itacting. Bird 8 ssioner ublic Welfare, w ranted permis- | n to appoint four physicians to be as: | d to Sea View Hospital which is | ing over tuberculosis patients from Le ind Roof, i by Andrew Me- attached to the stuff of Inspector Bolan, with alleged violation of the Mullan-Gage Act. THILADELPIILA en addre to-day overn, a detectiv Maren before the ¢ In ty Club here Henry nut, who was Poiaeenciecaes! fast week distal as United States} eGevern testified he and his lady]ST, CLOUD HOTEL, INC., Distsiot Attoriey, aawerted’ that the friend ordered “everything, from soup ON 42D ST. BANKRUPT! luntary bankruptey to nuts,"* and then ter the soup et A petition in in prosecution of William C, McConnell, former Pennsylvania Director of Proe CUS: Whis se J loud “While we were dancing,” testified shia AH egestas hibition, was blocked on orders from ; I saw Bowelo deliver MeSH AATUTTIOD nak the Rica ; Gs ven 8 $75,000 and the Was} n. Mr. Walnut had charge| the cup to the table. When we came ib? 09. The petitioning cred assets as $3 itors are J. Lowenstein, Inc., $1,000; James Newell, $9, and Isadore F. F of the presentation of liquor cases to the Vederal Grand Jury Missed. Mr, Walnut in his address i I saw it contained a brown fluid, which was whiskey, and after we had finished eating I arrested them." “Did you see what-was in t i-] when the waiter put it down when dis- in Genco showed that during MeConnell's mney Chafles -H. Griffiths, Incumbency, approximately seventy een days, "700,000 gall ft wh i bla dal rineten it re rh Geared! fatlvel va Somebody else might have poured oliol (valued conservatively at $10,- f Tain rey y +} the key in it, mightn 2" Grif- 000,000 had been re HO MMEOALRES crear oS : ed to bootleg gers’ throush the Philadelphia and Pitisburgii es. ‘The booze poured out of Pennsy! listiller ind warehouses like water,” Mr. ¥ sserted, "It flooded into tie n Maryland, West Virginia, y and Indi- and his three Constitution in hs continued. might have. , did you pay your check for it must have been overlooked," replied McGovern, grinning. Where did you meet this young * the lawyer met her in minutes before I went to the roof,” ‘| the detective answered. Levine dismissed the ainst the two waiters for lack of evidence. 666. Colonial Candlesticks with prisms. Pair $25. T IS NOT without much thought and careful preparation that Ovington’s have earned the placeof the foremost shop for gifts in all the world. OVINGTON’S, " The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street Benner, H. Wilson and Samuel B. Wolfe, the Pittsburgh offi and Benner were arrested! with conspiracy and held in| © 0 bail each Slater ! » March 24,—OfMmeial of the special congressional in the Third Maine Districi y were announce returns GIRL, 4, KI Minnie Zweigh: und Council to¥d y, has a vr Ernest L. Me- of Augusta, the 10,850, Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Established. 1879 TODAY AND SATURDAY Youthful Spring Fashions for Misses and Young Women Specially Priced Youthful Top Coats of Tweeds 25.00 Correctly cut, carefully tailored coats of herring- bone tweed, with flare back, raglan sleeves, leather buttons, four pockets. In tan or gray. 14, 16, 18 years: Dressy Capes and Wraps 55.00 Twill cord, Canton crepe, Pandora, etc., in lowered waistline or wrappy coats, or straight-line capes. Some have caracul collars; others use stitching, fagoting, braid or self-folds. In all the new spring shades, and black. 14, 16, 18 years. oes . be en The ‘Demoiselle’? Costume Suit of (= Tweeds 49.50 r i Sleeveless coat, with lowered waistline and matching dress, both trimmed with bands of the material, Ex- _ cellently tailored, and lined with radium silk. Rose, Copen, cherry, corn, orchid, tan, Misses’ and Women’s sizes. Other Tweed Suits 39.50 & 42.50 The “Demoiselle” model, in two-piece suits, of two- toned tweeds or diagonal. In very attractive spring colorings. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Smart Spring Frocks 25.00 Half-a-dozen smart, new models, each-prettier than the other. de chine (hand embroidered), Poiret twill, sport-knit, tint-o’ sheen, in every new shade for spring. Crepe worsted jersey, Misses’ sizes. SECOND FLOOR TESTIMONY CONCLUDED IN BRONX MURDER CASE Westling May Know Fate From Following the calling of Mrs, Moller and a few other witnesses to the stand to-day in rebuttal the taking of testl- Prouitition untorcoment officer | "Chicago Fourth Degreo Knights ot |Sotiar befero Justice atitohail, in the some times can entertain their lady} coumbua, The party will return Tues: | prong. friends while on duty without ex-|day night or sday morning, Mrs, Mollar denied the story told by Westling of his having had a fight Jury by To-Night. closed in the trial of Alric ling for the murder of Carl We That Small Fur Scarf YouNeed Is Modestly Priced The small Fur Scarf becomes more and more a necessity each season. Your Spring Costume will be perfected only when a flatter- ing scarf of fur complements it. Neckpieces in the newest shapes: Of Japanese Marten.......- 28.50 Of Hudson Bay Sable....... 65.00 Of Moleskin Of Mink (two skins)... Siberian Squirrel.......-.+6 Our Fur Storage Service Provides Absolute Protection at Nominal Cost. Phone Fitz Roy 3400. (Fourth Floor) Silver Gifts For Easter We have marked these Sterling Silver Articles far below their reg- ular prices. This presents a most opportune moment to purchase Easter Gifts which will be valued. Shoe Horns, Nail Files, Button Hooks, Cuticle Knives, Combs and Scissors, each.....- 1.00 to 3.25 Hair Brushes...... 10.00 to 17.50 Military Brushes 8.00 to 10.00 Salve Jars........++ 1.50 to 5.00 Powder Jars, Enamel Tops. 11.00 Powder Jars, Sterling Tops. . 12.00 Hair Receivers. .....9.50 to 12.00 Mirrors. . .6.50 to 23.00 Perf Bottles, Enamel Tops... es 5.25 to 5.75 (Main Floor) 39.50 Buys A Lovely Gown for Mademoiselle Lightsome, flattering creations of Lace or Georgette, fascinating affairs of Crepe Romain, Canton and other crepes, and a gal: the ha gorgeous Sport costumes |! loveliest colors any season seen. Many of the Afternoon gown are laden down with sparkling beads, for beads are more fash- ionable than ever. Others are enlivened with flashes of vivid color from beneath dipping panels and peeping from wide Jenny | sleeves, or flaunt streaming rib- bons or rich embroidery. 14 to 13 years. (Fourth Floor) Fancy Veilings . yard, 35c vill be in this offering atbut 35¢e. Ci: Dot, Fancy Meshes, Scrolls Russian effects are found nille and Values up to 95 included. (Main Floor) with the jewelry testified ye a WILLIAM T. M’CULLOCH, N. Y. C. OFFICIAL, DEAD The funeral of ¥ auditor of revenue , O., yesterday, J. of which town He is survived by Mra, Benjamin Phyfe, and two children. __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, , to which he YOUTHFUL A stowaway w ad fron when hate 'T. McCulloch, of the New York Iroad. who died suddenly in will be held which he ninete ‘apt. Matth | medical care = J to the immixra’ has recovered his wife and IS ALMOST STARVED to-day on the steamship Orbita when Restoratives wer said he years old, of Holland, without food or water for thirteen STOWAWAY as found almost dead Fells Two Baker and Gives Aid, » Hamburg. He h No. 1 was opened administered, after was Kita Ahrens, He th waa uniform who © his ad him placed under » will be turned over on authorities when he strength “Constantinople saved the Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered May 1st FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. MTH STREE} Tricotine and Tweed Fashion Captivating Suits for Misses 35-00 Of Tricotine— Tailleurs revealing sharp, clean-cut tailoring, belted and unbelted. Box-coated suits in “dressy” effects, beautifully braid trimmed or embroidered. Peter Pan, Shaw! and Notched collars are featured, and novelty belts and pockets. Navy Blue and Black. Sizes 14 Of Tweed— As sleek and smooth of con- tour as a ‘Tricotine Tailleur; beautifully formed shoulders, lithe, graceful lines. Box-coated models with Peter Pan collars and straight-line styles, belted or unbelted. Novelty pockets, belts and smart aie Nippon, Rust, Tan, Orchid, Periwinkle and mix- tures, to 18 years (Fourth Floor) 1 ri “McCreery Silks” Navy Blue Chiffon Broadcloth Taffeta Our Own Exclusive Creation (Tha Originat Silk Shop—Second Floor) Special 95 regularly 2.95 We honestly believe Chapeaux du Jour to be the loveliest Hats obtainable for 10.00, for they ar mostly hand-fashioned, are made of rich materials and follow exact- ly exclusive Parisian modes. Models for street wear, dress and sport wear. “Duyour 10. There are strikingly attractive style wide brims, affairs that flare from the brow, mush- with room effects, flowered creations and captivating sport models. Also Some Attractive New Hats at 5.00, 6.95, 8.50 and 15.00 (Thard Floor, Annes SAVED FROM THUGS BY BRITISH TOMMY]”” Assailants of Jolin J. O'Brien, a British soldier in is believed to have life of a erman baker, 5 who was attacked Bowery First two assailants. He chased them both out of sight i, in whieh he took Sandberg to Hellevue Hospital. The victim was bleeding profusely. and then halled a address as} but O'Brien's first ald stopped flow of blood, and he is stopping at No. Bowery, ' street. TO CLOSE OUT! Women’s Kid Gloves 1.95 formerly 3.00 and 3.50 We have taken from our regu-* lar stock of Wrist-length Kid Gloves (which last Fall sold for 3-50 to 5.00) several hundred pairs in fashionable shades, and re- duced them to 1.95 for immediate clearance. All sizes are well represented, and all the wanted colors—Cham- pagne, Gray, Mode, Tan, Brown, Black and White. Types with contrasting hems and embroidery of contrasting color are included. (Main Floor) Misses’ Topcoats Wraps and Capes Special, 48.00 Rich-looking Wraps of deep- pile, cushiony fabrics as light in weight as silk, fashioned to cling, to be swathed, or to flare. Jaunty Tweed Topcorts that flare in true English style or are caught in with buckled belts. New types of pockets, cuffs and buttons add to their smartness. Capes in the most fetching styles. Quaint peasant types and models that swing in cavalier fashion. (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Coats 15.75 Models every bit as smart as older sisters’. Sort of sophisticated affairs in topcoat style that ripple from the shoulder or take to straight-line belted trails. Some are fashioned of Tweeds in lovely colors—others had their origin in Camel’s Hair. (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Middies and Skirts At Special Prices White Wash Middies in newest versions, well-made. 95c, 1.50, 1.95 to 3.50 Flannel Middies in clear, true shades of Crimson, Green or Navy lue 2.50 Sizes 6 to 20 years. Skis in plaited effects of plaided checked or solid color fab- rics. 1.95 to 9.75 (Fourth Floor) the Two-Tone Silk Sport Huse 1.65 The Correct Hose For ‘Tweed Suits To see them is to buy several pairs, for at 1.65 they are trulw ce- markable. They are of a silk mixture with lisle tops and soles; smartly cloc! ed up the sides in self or contr: ing colors, and are available ir the lovely shades of Tweed, Orchid, Gray, » Blue, Brown and Black. Main Floor. arly this morning two husky men near his homey * Sandberg had been beaten almost Unconscious when O'Brien mixed in using two expert Liows to fell the was praised by the surgeons at the hospital, O'Brien 125 Bast 38th the .

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