The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 9

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ie ee Labor Men Assail Civie Virtue In City Hall Park as “Rough Guy” Central Trades Assembly ~Join Commissioner Color in Attacking Proposed Statue. The “Rough Guy," as the Civie Virtue statue is dubbed by some of tts enemies, caused a lively debate at the mevting of the Central ‘Trades and Labor Assembly {n Beethoven Hall last night. Commissioner of Charities Coler made a speech attacking the proposal to put the statue in City Hall Park and thought some action should be @ taken by the delegates. “It looks like a caveman putting his foot on a mermald or prehistoric vamp," he said. John P. Coughlin, Vice President of the organization, took the floor, man,”* “Take that back!" demanded Wil- liam F. Kehoe, Secretary of the coun- cil, who used to be a truckman, ‘You are wrong. The model was a New York fireman," “I have a feeling for art,” inter- posed Morris Stamer, delegate of the Shirtwaist Makers. “I would like to see the statue placed in Rivington or Hester Street, so great multitudes might see it and thns develop a proper appreciation for art." “Bring it up to Celtic Park,’ sug- gested another. ‘They'd teach a man there not to put his brogans on a lady's neck They'd bust the guy's leg off."" Another objection to putting {t in City Hall Park was that the bench Trial for Impersonating . S. Naval Officer Begins in Brooxtyn. Shaved, manicured and spruced-up after his night in jail, Stephen Wein- berg appeared before Justice Chat- field in the United s District Court, Brooklyn, to-day, for his trial on a charge of impersonating a United States naval officer. Morris Jacobs of Henry Jacobs & Co., No. 204 8 Srooklyn, manufacturers o forms, was the first. witness. He testified that Weinberg came into his store May 6, as a Senior Lieutenant Medical Corps. Declar- ing he had been promoted and ordered to Paris immediately, he had his uni- form changed to conform with that of a Lieutenant Commander, Mr Jacobs said acta STILL SEEKING PLANE here Wednesday for Bimini with six!COURT CLERK GIVES UP persons on board, The area between the Florida coast and the Bahamas has Ween divided into sections, each of which will be combed by the searchers. The Mise Miami, piloted by Robert Moore, carried as ssengers Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence EB. th and Mr, and Mrs, August Bulte of Kansas City, Mo. Tenn isinslpeenicie PLEAS OF GUILTY BY HEATING FIRMS Also by 3 Individuals—Bail Con- tinued—No Date Set tor Sentence. Three firms and three individuals of the forty-eight members of the Heat- ing and Piping Contractors’ Associa- tion indicted by the Grand Jury on evidence given before the Lockwood committee to-day pleaded guilty be- fore Justice Wass wel of the Su- preme Court Their bail of $2,500 each was continued, but no day was set for sentence. The firms and individuals were Reis “Every time a man gets in trouble} warmers have no ap-reciation of he blames it on a woman,” he said.| ‘What's all the shootin’ f a. ‘They tell me the figures on the statuo|asked Abraham Lefkowitz of th é ’ Teachers’ Union. Then it was re- fare sirens, Tho only sirens I know | nombered there was no resolution are on the steamboats. So let’s put}pearing on the matter before the] the statue in New York Bay. Any-|house, and it was dropped without way, the model is that of a truck- action. MISSING THREE DAYS poten tans & O'Donovan, No. 213 West 28th Bahamas Bound Craft Carrted|Street, and > M. Hyman, a Three Women and Three Men. | member; W. 1. Fleischer & Co., No. MIAMI, Fla., March 24.—Airplanes|81 Union Square, and Walter L. wore still -| Fleischer; Wolf & Munier, No. 405 ing ‘oat, A | Lexington Avenue, and Richard A missing sir { Wolf. which has B. Altman & Cn. oe. Special Sales A Remarkable Sale of © Spring Millinery will offer exceptional values in Women’s and Misses’ Untrimmed Hats of milan, milan hemp, lisere and other fash- ionable braids; featuring the smart colors and shapes for Spring Special at $3.85 , And in Flower and Fruit Wreaths (so much in demand this season) Special at $1.75 to 3.50 \@ Other suggestions for appropriate trimmings for these hats will be found, moderately priced, in regular stock. (First Floor) An Important Spring Sale of Boys’ Suits and Reefers will offer rare values 250 All-wool Suits * (each with two pairs of knickerbockers; sizes 8 to 18), made of mixtures and tweeds, in = Norfolk and sports models; some with golf- style knickerbockers, will be { “3 Specially priced at $11.75 250 All=-wool Reefers » 10) im mixtures, and blue serges, will be Specially priced at $8.75 (Boys’ Clothing Department, Sixth Floor) chevio Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Dork ? Thirty-fourth Street for Saturday A Special Purchase of Little Children’s All-wool Spring Coats (sizes 2 to 6 years) newly made, of the coat- ings fashionable for little girls (and featuring the smart Spring colors), will be phenomenally low-priced at $5.50 & 11.50 (Second Floor) Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Spring Dresses at most attractive prices Crepe de Chine Dresses (sizes 13, 15 and 17) in charming styles amd colors, with accentuations of embroidery i $22.50 Chine Dresses for school or Peter Pan model (sizes 12 to 17 ith wide frilled collar and cuffs, $19.50 Second Floor) A Number of 9 Children High and Low Shoes ities, well made on approved roken assortments (mot every yle) have been taken frorm vill be offered, for readier s, Girls’ and Misses’ it very greatly reduced prices (‘Second Floor) Thirty-fifth Street __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1929, TAILOR TESTIFIES AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT evening of a f Was pursued by a. taxteab| Patrolman William Reagan, who was on utomobiles but he eluded |duty three blocks away arrived he was hers. The Rugen brothers are Pmet by Coar who said fifty-two seconds. Gunner i nea Frederick clerk of ¢ Court, who liv and Mra. J. S. Dickson of Memphis | gireet, waa he! ination Mar day before Harlem Court eha assault Gunner while driving an automob' 86th Street at Lexington Aver ch 22. on the suffering from contu- t 606 Bast 81th oinmactlipiataticatoe bail for exam- {SIGNALLED FOR A COP ed with felonious appearance,| Chanffenr Testing Time for Re- ht ee T West 4tth sit west InfAvenue early to-day and pushed the button which flashed green light. When 1 was just teating lo sen how long you would take to But I suppose if there AND THE COP “GOT HIM”|*** * f¢8! hold-up you wouldn't come : as for an hour and half.” It took the policeman only « fow minutes to bring him In and tt will take . & chauffeur, No, 517] Coar five day to come out of the Work- { diagily surveyed afhouse to which he was committed by Company, police cali box at 45th Street and Tenth! Magistrate Levine in West Side Court anawer the box. "You came in Stern Brothers Spring Apparel for Misses and Small Women Youthful’ Models that Express the Smartest Fashion ‘Notes of the Tailored Season Here is apparel that interprets both the spirit of Spring and the spirit of Youth—tailored with fine skill and fashioned from materials that will smartly hold their own through the variable shine and storm moods of warm weather. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. HERRINGBONE TWEED SUITS $29.50 Attractive models with long tailored Coats, to be worn with or without belts; others with varying length Coats. All silk lined. Other Sport Suits, $22.50 to 119.00. SPORT TOP COATS and CAPES $24.75 Plaid back Polo Coats: with raglan sleeves and inverted pleat back; Plaid Capes with large patch or slot pockets; taany silk lined. Other Sport Coats, $29.75 to 55.00. TAILORED TRICOTINE SUITS $39.75 Superior quality Tricotine in distinc. tive long coat models, featuring man- nish notch collars. Coats lined with Crepe de Chine. Other Two and Three - Piece Suits, $45.00 to 95.00 TRICOTINE CAPES and WRAPS $37.50 Handsomely tailored models of Navy Tricotine, finished with stitching; one! model with new pointed ves. Luxuriously sill: lined. Other Coats and Capes to $125 a Specially Prepared Sale Saturday of GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ POLO COATS Nothing exceeds the Polo Coat for general utility wear or in serviceable good looks. These Coats offer a wide range of selection, are excellently made, carefully tailored, and so durably smart in fabric that at first sight their value is as apparent as their charm. POLO COATS in tan, Copenhagen or orchid with either tailored or bell-shaped sleeves. Plait fee Gore Ree POLO COATS of tan Camel’s Hair Cloth; double. breasted and having a pleat in the back. Rag- Rviiecgel Gator 910:00 POLO COATS of tan Camel's Hair, with inverted pleat in the back, deep pockets and raglan sleeves; full belted and lined throughout with silk. Sizes 8 to 16 $19.75 Other Sport Coats and Dress Capes and Coats in any number of model» and colors, $24.75 to 67.50 For Smartness and Protection against the Bright Spring Showers—these Women’s Silk Umbrellas Individualized by clever handles, each of these Umbrellas, instead of detracting from the charm of your costume, will add so effective a note that you will want to carry it along—whether it rains or not. Satin and Fancy Exceptionally tine $4.95 Tape Edge Silk $6.75 quality Ottoman Umbrellas, with fine amber bake Satin Tape Edges in sun and rain lite rings and posts; also choice models, with novelty hendles of novelty leather handles, with horn, bakelite and leather, many amber bakelite tops and tips exclusive designs in handles $3.95 Tape Edge Silk Umbrellas, handles of bakelite and leather with stub tops and tips, Women’s and Misses’ SILK SWEATERS An addivonal special purchase enables us to offer again these NOTABLE VALUES a: $19.50 Fashionable Tuxedo models in excellent quality, shape retaining silks in a wide variety of the favored colors. Plain or fancy woven all-over block designs finished with pockets and a tasseled sash E\ceedingly smart for street, sports or wear at the various Winter ceso:ts White, Black, Navy Blue and such attrachve colors « Jade. Tan, French Blue, Pink, Jockey Red, “Pas ple SALE on the MAIN FLOOR 500 Pairs of New Spring Tan Calf OXFORDS tor Junior Misses and Children $2.95 (Originally made to sell at $4.00) Solid leather shocs of selected materials that will stcunchly resist hard wear and tear and will kcep busy feet both modishly and comfortably shod. Sizes 84 to 11, 11} to 2. —F U R-— STORAGE The frigid cold temperature of dry air used in our system preserves the natural softness and lustre of your garments, Each and every fur piece lef in our care 1s first thoroughly cleansed by the combination blower-vacuum system, so that not the timest particle of dust, grime or foveigre matrer can mar its softness, Reinodeling and ‘Repairs also meluded in our service at a moderate charge, if you so specify. The hieful new coconut oil tampss ts aie ee

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