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Ly AMIS STE e THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MASON 28, 1922. 7" no far as he was con-| HAYS NAMES PETTIJOHN unnamed partner dis ; ——— Charles C, Pettifoh Y GUSSIE HUMANN ASKS). | aicand-cit Detmostate and known th FOR CHANGE OF VENUE) motion picture circten an" -—TOONEW FLWVERS: ~—INFLFETOF POLE JURY INDICTS WOMAN __|* IN STOLEN GOODS CASE]! 71h District In opposition to Con-]| REALTY VALUES FIGURE AS FIRST ASSISTANT | "sir Chtnvinnson's act IN JERSEY FARE FIGHT Christians: action was ac- cepted by Republican leaders as as- ae surance that the father of the Pro- libition Enforcement Act would be the man “ho| indorsed by the district convention at Tre Others Accosed tn Dinap- Thomas Kyer, a New J real 66 pearance of 815,000 Im Textiles, tate man, appraiser of Hervice Railway properties In H County, was on the stand to-day at the hear- ‘The Bronx Grand Jury to-day in HEARN he had bat little experience in 1 plotures, WEDNESDAY 2 LC Bropereies fir 1915 and 1919: eked re a warding @ valuation of $4,000 fixed last "ding Proposed Near! yuan fora railway lot In Second Street, Bayonne, previously valued at $1,118, he sald that the $1,118 valuation had been incorrect, He gave tho value of the Sip Avenue Terminal in Jerse $ the Marion power were returned against Samuel Breg man, No. 1484 Hoe Avenue, the Bronx, and another man whose name is with held, Bregman and Miss Klein were] J arrested in the grand jury room Tt is charged that Bregman and the unnamed man catablished the * oy mount C! Company” ol ined of THURSDAY itted of the murder or dicted @iss Gertrude Kirin, No. 369 ry = sold Will Haya to the movies,’ bo«| Willmar next Thursday. ing in proceedings brought by the ; Fast 26th Street, Brookivn. on a Application wat made to-day age Just been appointed first assistant 10 onemintiiiinme eae Service Company to restrain the | fast 26th Street, 00) Hwtive MacCrate in Queens County for] itays, who ts now Known as “the heaw Public Utility Commission from prohib- POURTEENTH STREET Founded /827 WEST OF FIFTH charge of eriminaljy receiving stolen], " of venue by counsel for Gus-|of motion pletures,”’ ae : ‘|POSTAL BOARD TO URGE iting @ fare in excess of 7 cents. goods. Grand larceny indictments]je trominn, the young woman who,|, Prior to Pettijohs political switct NEW MAIL DEPOT HERE] Mr. Ryer made appraisals of the 4 . Oe but about three ye: AS. 500.000, Ven WASHI » Mareh 28.—Erection 1 |by the Government of a new central distribution @epot in New York, the Pennsylvania Terminal, c ed by the Joint Con ‘ommixsion indicted ae an ae —>— a was acting as Lewis J. Selanic sonal representative. © A little than a year ago Pettijohn becan manager of the American Fiscal pany, which tried to sell a $500. sue of § por cent. Selanick gold bond -——_.__- a OPPOSITION ro] * WEAKENE nin ‘Termt © fact and for perjury. Spurred by Crime Wave, En- right Returns to Woods's Auto Squad Plan who did the shooting, to murder in the second ed on the alle in the news dis thin a quipped with eighty of them to be runabeuts and twenty to be touring cars, for the use of detectives and the Traffic Squad This is a complete reversal of the Policy adopted by Enright en March 16, 1918, when he serapped the thief- catching fleet of automobiles estab lished by his predecessor, Arthur Woods. At that time Hnright trans terred thirty chauffe duty and announced |i) » well nt will itomobite ' he is alleged to have paid $5,100 for the goods 4 to Mixes on Bast 30th y were produced he ition 8, Mareh 28. i tlanson of Lawson, has| th hin Withdrawal from the] ['! Congressional race in the houtd Lord & faylor decided to-day to ' ating $8,500,000 for Proposals} whom you hav ty owned building “Ta itp “What are y Ww of theif the telephone ing you the wrong to do The College Girl Buys n Introduced? inatets on giv- EXTRA SIZE HOUSEDRESSES 1.90 Were $2.74 Percale ‘models in belted and one-piece styles, about tt showing a variety of attractive checks and plaids fom, of the nity. Hage A Fur Scarf in green, orchid, blue and brown. Collars and & But it's different and the cuffs of colored chambray and all white. Woods 7 is not only to be re stored but to be restored more amp! than before. It id that some of the detectives are grumbling a little about the choice of cars, holding that @ Ford is not the ideal vehicle in which to chase thieves who use fa ter machines. But it is generally ad FIFTH AVENUE $34.50 SHE'LL surely be surprised and delighted to find such a sclec- tion of beautiful fur scarfs at this Sizes 48 to 52 * Men’s and Women’s eae eee Peas Women s Gowns lak tite crs ba ateacted Gloria Umbrellas ge et ten pel ioral Al mee " include such a scarf, and it’s just a there have been frequent hold-ups The other ninety are to be delivered fm a few days. Those manning the carn have erders to chase automobiles whose oc- * cupapts arouse suspicions, and to arrest all other suspicious persons ‘The patrolman will drive. Rudolph Seider is in a critical con- ition in the Bradford Street Hospital from a hold-up man’s bullet. He orrns a string of Brooklyn motion pic- ture theatres and had $1,000 in a valise, the rectipts of two théatres, when attacked shortly before Jast midnight. . “As he was about to enter his home at.No, 223 Jamaica Avenue, East New York, three men sprang out of the @arkness, Next door is the Colum- ian Club and a group of Knights of Columbus was leaving, but one of of the hold-up men pointed a revolver wt Seider and said: “T've got you! Hands up!" A shot followed before Seider could obey.. The bullet entered his left side and came out the right. The thugs aid not wait to rob him, his shouts and the shot having aroused the feighborhood, but they ran down Ja- maica Avenue into Van Siclen Ave- jmue and escaped. While his twenty-yeqr-old daughter Jeaned from a front window and blew a police whistle, Samuel Lefkowitz, forty-five, prosperous clothing manu- facturer, fought two hold-up men in the hallway of his home; No. 236 Madison Street, at 8 o'clock last Right. So valiantly did ho battle that the hold-up men were glad to fea. @ . The clothing manufacturer said that although a whistle brought a crowd of citizens, it failed to bring a policeman. Across the street was the #bandoned Madison Street Statin, © NOTHING AGAINST HEM Country Suits in Melrosa, $35 Melrosa has: all the character, all FANCHON: SEVEN impudent little rosettes of bronze ribbon perch on its bel. That’s what catches your eye first about this afternoon gown in lady-bird ted. Then you notice how good a quality of Canton crepe is used and the be- corhing touclt of white embroidery next the face. Also in brown or navy blue. PRUDENCE: BEADS in a graceful pattern adorn this gown of romaine crepe—ir.descent beads in all the dusky colors of a cloudy rainbow. Very smart for trotteur wear, a little later, with a fur. The gown may be had in navy or beige. THIRD PLOOR For Afternoon Affairs é Just-Warm-Enough Sweaters, $5.95 THEY look like a drift of sweet- question of taste as to which she'll buy, Fox in taupe, brown, red, or pointed; stone marten; mink or skunk. And at $55 there are hand- some scarfs of baum marten or Hudson Bay sable. White fox animal scarfs are a most unusual value at $75. Protect Your Furs SPRING didn’t arrive quite on time but it’s here at last, and you won't need your heavy fur coat any longer. Send a post card or telephone Fitzroy 1900, a messenger will call at your home and deliver your furs to us. POURTH FLOOR 2.57 Were $3.24 Women’s umbrellas have fancy bakelite handles with ring and cord. Styles for men have crook handles in numerous pase looking styles. See Page 6 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising. HEAR FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Sale of 2000 Pairs Men’s Trousers A complete line of trousers for separate wear or matching has been reduced and offers unusual values. They are all wool in men’s and young men’s models, ina good selection of shades and fabrics. Worsteds, cassi- meres, flannels and serges. Every pair is guaranteed for service. Sizes 28 to 50 waist. € 3.90 Were $4.95 . 5.45 . 6.25 Were 85.95 Were $6.95 Were: 87:05 sc. csccinseacnes cm saree Exceptional Values in er, twenty-five, No, 162 j ; ’ Went bith Sirect held abt bal tn the sturdy out of doors quality of Peel Becne eae, cence tay NOven Men’s and with "his Qrother, Miles twked: wisdiout its hash d sweaters of Iceland wool with their y Magistrate Corrigan in EwEECs: lous tte: ars oan ai slender V-necks, snug cuffs and yY un M n’s S ws 1 3, was die- ularly suited y he is is particularly suited to the simple trim giedles of close lain weave 0) 2g e Uu La the Hast Bist Street Station, that the police had no evidence against the prisoner. The charge agginst Harvey Boucher was implication in the theft add one tablespoon- ful of Lea & Perrins’ type of country suit, equally ap- propriate for the shopping trip to town. These suits are made up in the popular box coat model, with long rever collar, and are extremely good value at $35. In fine becoming tweed colors. THIRD PLOOR Spongeen Cape Suits simple— these blue and beige cape cA Descendant of the Middy Blouse Misses’ sits wraps For them the Croft hat is de- See Pages 6 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising Beat th TH rocks, tweeds : signed and to them it represents 2 } vise $59.50 HB miday blouse has returned f > Hy ev nind of style that is never ; out and SMART, serviceable, sensible, with all the latest improvements, THE Misses’ Department now ed by an‘extreme of fashion. such as short wide sleeves and You'll want several of these, for the $5.95 price is conveniently low. In navy, gold, black, grey, Harding blue, and orchid. THIRD FLOOR Ready for The Girl Home from School has it lines of domestic wearing The Crofts Hat A Millinery Personality IT is a personality in that its qualities ate well known to a certain group of women—women whose taste is unfailingly faultless. A quict refinement of line and Moderate price range, 24.75 29.75 34.75 Finer grades to $55.00 Men’s Top Coats A good selection of all popular styles 24.75 29.75 32.50 wits possess all those desirable buttons on the sides. This one apparel complete, and its imports sera al a It fap caslitiaa, The toe poe is made of checked imported ie apr egy for Lig Esing a roggl ste yet dy Ee 5 losing of the bodice i i ingham (green, blue, red, orchid), miss, the college girl home for ‘ : peal to appetite. Vary Coen bodice is outlined La 4 sa ete pees pe Eascer, and the aanall woman who obtrusive modishness. ; IN FLUENZA this with chopped ham or mushrooms, but be sure to use and there are pockets from whi a colored ief may peep. Also in blue with rust bodice. belt of linen. It is being cleverly combined with white skirts and sports apparel. retains the figure and air of youth. There are some particularly inter- esting and inexpensive French- The 1922 Crofts W starring in “The Perfect a made frocks, and a popular se- IT 1s rather small and close 1" Fool,” now playing at the THIRD FLOOR THIRD PLOOR lection of plladen pal sys pala shape, sometimes with a narrow Geo. M. Cohan Theatre, IF A g in youthful ‘colors at extremely brim, again a turban or a medium New York, SAUCE WORCESTE The DIET during & after ci Horlick’s 4 The ORIGINAL Malted Milk -\ Digestible Instantly prepared —no cooking ‘Used successfully over century = Horlick’s The College Girl Demands Variety in Spring Footwear SHE will be looking for shoes when she is here for her vacation. Lord & Taylor has made a specialty of catering to her shifting tastes, with a different type of shoe for every hour and every occasion. Colonial Pumps WHEN she seeks a change from the so-long-popular strap pump, what sane ekaties vould she find than this—the 1922 version of the Colonial. It 1s developed in patent or dull leathers, and moderately priced $9.75 And Grey Suede GREY has never been better un the way of footwear than it 1s this season, particularly when it is suede. This grey suede strap re 1s built on a long; slim ast and has full French heel $9.75 SECOND FLOOR modest prices. THIRD PLOOR Men’s Gloves Less Than Cost $1.35 THE MAN’S SHOP 1s offering 1,000 paits of tan capeskin gloves of superior quality at less than cost. Selected from our regular stock, they evidence exceptional workmanship in every detail. Many have spear point backs and may be had in several shades of tan, and in various weights. MAN'S SHOP-TENTH PLOOR English walking hat. It chooses glossy wings, soft colored flowers or folds of tulle for trimming and for colors the tasteful shades of brown, navy, tan and delft blue, as well as black and white POURTH FLOOR In The Spring Motor Trips THE Spring of the year 1s the time for motor trips. Information regarding roads, maps, etc.-1s supplied on request Ask Mr. Foster SEVENTH FLOOR says: “A ‘perfect’ paper—‘Perfectly’ conducted, read ‘Per- fectly’ by me, and which always gets ‘Perfect’ results. In short, ‘Perfection Personified.’ That’s The Billboard.”’ The Billboard appeals to the theatre folks because it fills a real need. It is all the news of the theatre world, truthfully and reliably told. It is read “perfectly” because every page carries matter of importance and interest to its readers. Its truth- fulness, honesty and fairness have won The Billboard its smitnence as the authoritative publication of the theatre world. The weekly circalation of The The BILLBOARD Billboard ia more than three times 1493 Broadway 35S.Dearbern St. the combined circalations of all NEW YORK CHICAGO other theatrical publications. & SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS «