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' THE EVEN for a rest. He has been tn bad health, and particularly bis four-hour summation bothered his throat, But he will be back soon. Rickard recelved many telegrams of congratulation—nearly 100—yes- terday. He went through routine of going to his business of- ices in the tower of the Garden. —— NEW £500,000 FORD PLANT. SOUTHAMPTON, England ,March 30. UP WORK AGAN AS | Corporation of a site for the erection ot a motor factory to cot £500,000. RICKARD 10 TAKE Regards Acquittal in Schoen- feld Case as Complete Exoneration. George L. (“Tex”) Rickard, within @ short filme, will resume his old wlace as President of the Madison Square Garden Sporting Club, Inc, ich post he left voluntarily a few Weeks ago when accusations against “im were made by young tenement iris, Rickard’s attitude and trat of his attorney, Max Steuer, is this: The Jurors who tried him before Justice Wasservogel pronounced him inno- cent; therefore he js innorent, He been exonerated ent rely. So why should he not go right ahead in his ordinary line of businets? Rickard intends to stage some big fights, among them, possibly, one be- tween the winner of the Greb-Tun- mey battle for the American light heavyweight championship and Georges Carpenti holder of the world’s title at that poundage. Several indictments remain against Rickard. They may be pressed. He may be tried several times more But the probabilities are all against this. The case of Sarah Schoenfeld was selected by Chief Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Pecora as the strongest he had. Mr, Pecora dented yesterday that he had—as Counsellor Steuer declared in his summation—promised to let all these other cases go in event of an acquittal In the Schoenfeld case. He sald he had never made any such agreement. But even Mr. Pecora would not say he intended to try the ther charges. “I expect to go over the testimony in these other cases,” the Prosecutor sald, “and if they appear to have any elements of strength which were lack- ing in the Schoenfeld case, we will go to trial with them. But no decision has yet been made." Mr. Pecora left the city yesterday BEAU TY of ann and uality of finish are combined with attractive ices on all of our Beds, Beds and Bedding. We have been manu- facturing Beds and Bed- ding for 90 years. FRANK A. & SONS Bedding. Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York RETAILER'S REGULAR ¢ 0c GRADE AT A WE LE PRICE, In 6-1. lots, bean or ground. Fresh off the Roaster Every. Hour. Delivered Within S00 Niles AY gfe Th. Sample Mixed * he Satisfaction Gu inteed or Money Back. Open Satarday Until 5.30 P.M. GILLIES COFFEE CO. 235 Washingtow 8t., nr, Park Pt. N.¥.C. Phone Barclay 98: Ext, 81 Yeare, (Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance—=——=> KOCH 8G. 125th Street, West | annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannannn ennnnnnnnannnnnnnnane SALE—Friday and Saturday 1,000 Bungalow his usual] | Aprons IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES 49 ¢ Each Made to sell for 98c each | Made of good quality lin- enes, trimmed with ric-rac | braid, They show superior work- | manship and finish. In solid colors—rose, copen, green, grey and brown, No Mail or C. O. D. Orders | Second Floor » \\\ Showing the Rich Handi- “~~ work of the Filipinos 2.09 Values $4.00 to $5.00 Daintiest French voile, tuxedo | \\ collars and vestees, trimmed | !\ with hand-drawn work, hand || **) embroidered and filet laces, 24c Shaped, bleached, cot- ton union suits. Irregulars, neck. Main floor. Union Suits, Women’s Vests and lace Elastic Elastic _ top made of flesh co: til or stripe batiste. Long supporters Sizes 20 to Second flo hip hose attached, 23. Bandeaux brassieres of flesh cotton broches. style, Top Corsets, $1.10 corsets Bloomers, 18c¢ Regular and extra trimmed white vests and pink and white bloomers, rein- or. Garter Brassieres, 59c Brassie side ho node pporters in f shoulder ze i f str Pantalette Dresses, Pantalette dre gingham und 83e solid colors. All new merc are m blue. Som broideted. Women’s Color k and e em= 3 to cond floor, 16- Button Silk Gloves, Sixter lig Ir tips, § and white Childrer Derby Rit Hose, 1 Boys' a ribbed t i t lic Yd Collar pr lace, pretty Main Main f Collar Points, | 89e ht im black, beaver floor, vs bbed 5e heavy cotton oll f oor Low | LaceTrimmed 59TH STREET TO 60TH—LE Coupon day at Bloomingdales, always an event for thrifty shoppers, is especially noteworthy in value giv- | ing to-morrow (Friday). Gray Suiting | Washable Mixtures, 49c Summer 54 inches wide. suit- | Dresses, $3.95 able for skirts, suits 5 # . and spring costumes, | Twenty styles in this selection of fresh Makes wonderful au- | 5° . tomobile dusters. Main | crisp tub dresses of | | nes floor gingham and cham- gbones, . bray. 100 dozen in the lot—with almost size. every Second Floor, floor. All-Wool Slip-on Sweaters, $2.59 In wide range of col- ors and combinations. Rompers, 63¢ With collars, round of | Crepe rompers, in V-neck, pockets white with pink and | back cuf blue buds, pink or narrow blue ground with! to 40,8 Mothers white buds. will appreciate this wonderful value as they do not require | any ironing. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Second floor. Imported Lunch Cloths | 50x50, $1.75 58x70, $2.95 | Heavy satin damask, Ribbons, 33e Yd. Satin taffeta Iso bla ING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. ° Men’s and Young Men’s New Spring Suits, $17.50 All wool fabries in the season's latest styles and colorings. Her- pencil plain shades of gray, They are all distinguished by the high grade tailoring found in much higher priced clothing. Seeond XINGTON AVENUE TO THIRD AVENUE Most merchandise sold at a slight margin above cost, and some items at cost or below. Coupon day to-morrow!) A real festival of values. No Phone, Mail or, C. O. D. Orders Filled S stripe and Girls’ Silk Dresses, $3.95 Dresses of navy, Copen or brown taffeta that are pret- tily made with ruffles and em- broidery trimmed. Sizes 6 to 12. with a coupon price. floor. A special Easter offering Second in floor. part linen table eg Cloths. White with ed borders. Made i 10-Yd. Bolt | 72 Porte aden Lingerie | py patterns, Main A charming i 9968 °°" || French knot Ribbon, 23c | ihe Bed Spreads, Odd Lots Fine quality satin lin- gerie ribbe No. 1 in pink und Nile, Main Stamped Bed Spreads, $1.49 Full size, including bolster. basket design for very simple Stamped on unbleached sheet- Main floor, floor. Single size, crocheted, sized, crocheted, $2.44. Main floor, Imported printed bed spreads, size 90x104 inches, $3.48. Beauti- ful printed designs in rose, blue and orchid. | Main floor. | SolidGold | Jewelry, $1.19! 500 Hats, oa ee . sae Odds and] New hats of st ends of solid ilk and other f K | See pill dangle -' A great opportunity to jewelry, con All) America obtain a new hat sistir - | with which to com- | vallieres,scarf | to match. mence the new pin ur | at a figure pins, bar and hardly cover $96 to manufacture, $99.00. Main floor. Lace Table Covers, §. Imported hand m Women’s Fr Linen ioe 0 Hand’chiefs, lle Each $1.30 Doz. iseful; O4 ine | round, Main floor White Dimity, 24c Yd. heey hed bor- | Pa! der, Main floor. ee Scarfs and Shams, 88¢ Ka. Pretty vieeabl med s¢ as well as ser- Lace trim- f hams ions. ham Main floor, 1,000 Paper Napkins, 95¢ Ex quality ke i f 18x52 in. & 80x30 in. Umbrellas, $1.00 4-Piece Bedroom n Outing Flannel, 12¢ Yd. each Mercerized ateens, 28¢ Yd. Suites, $99 Walnut veneered suites, Parts not veneered are imitation walnut, but finistied Suite comprises a 42-inch dresser, 34-inch chifforobe, bow-end bed, and semi-vanity toilet table; 4 pieces complete as illustrated at Fourth floor, 3-Piece Living Room Suites, $99 This luxurious suite consists of a 6 ft. 3 in. sofa, arm chair and wing chair, with spring cushions and soft arms and tapestries. ered in the same material, covered in combination of velours Outside back of each piece coy- Fourth floor, 10-Piece Dining Room Suites, $139 American Walnut veneer suite is made up of buffet, china closet, enclosed server, 48-ineh top table, with five side and one arm chair, covered with genuine leather to match. Fourth floor, Cloth, 43¢ Yd. Only a limited quant bloomer-, « ecard table ¢ + ete, Main floor, Mercerized Table Cloths, $1.15 Each hite pattern Main floor, Wa A whit for won Black Venetian desirable materia nd durable qualit Yard White Linen ‘ Finish Suiting, [kc Our White Goods, it dniehes i 10-yd. Piece, $1.18 i Carving Sets, $2.65 8 piece, stag handles. Set includes carver, steel and fork. Base- ment. Cooking Kettles, 21c White enameled, lip- 5 qt. size. Basement. Rice Boilers, 49¢ . White enameled. 2 qt. size. Basement. Two-Blade Pocket Knives 39¢ Knives with red wood handles and two srood steel blades and cork- serew. Main floor, O.N. T. Cotton 45¢ Dozen Spool cotton, 100 yard only. No. 560 white | Main floor. Brief Cases, $1.75 Brief cases made of and wears like leather. Two pockets, two leather straps and handle reinforced to prevent sagging. Stationery shop, Lex- ington Ave, level. Imported and Domestic Jewelry, 21c Three tables of attra tive novelty jewelry— fancy beads, neck- laces, bar pins, van- irable 2le each. Main ‘ Inverted Gas Lights, Com- plete Brass g burne valve pring: shade holder, Lexington brand mantle and frosted Lexington and regulator 2 fa Level Feather Pillows, 97¢ inches, Japanese Grass Rugs, 6x 9, $2.50 8x10, $4.50 9x12, $ tiful ped, with bail handle. | black cloth that looks | Men’s Gloves, $1.19 | A limited capeskin and gloves with spear point backs. Browns, tans and grays. Main floor, quantity Mocha Phonograph Record Albums, 12” Size, 63c 10” Size, 54c Twelve page capacity, each page individual, steel bound. Maroon . Solid wood . Strongest built album on the market. | Third floor, Eastman Adapted fo roll films, 3%. Third floor. Inverted Gas Mantles, 4 for 25¢ 2,000, standard size. Seconds. Lexington Ave. level. Groceries Maracaibo or Santos Coffee, 5 pounds, 99c. Special Mixed Tea, 5 pounds, $1.05. Aunt Jemima Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, per pkg., 10e, Bess Milk, large cans, 12 for $1. Fiume Brand Toma- toes, large cans, 6 for Te. Basement. A Text Book of Household Re Science, 39c Elements of the Theory and Practice of Cookery, a text- book of household science by Mary E. Williams and Kathar- ineR. Fisher. G i structio! perations in f cooking, ty with recipes, A exposition of with tables chemical iluste tested | simple dietetics, howing from cut s | elling them for g9e¢. Main floor, Ponie Bikes, 97 hardwoo ° ) years. Third floor Roller Skates, vis Ball -be, roller kate boys and Substantia Men’s Shirts, $1.00 Fresh, new Spring shirts, cut full and perfectly fitting. Maae of good wearing mad- ras and fine quality percales, A large num- ber of patterns in neat fast colors. Sizes 18% to 17. Main floor. 2-Trouser Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $7.25 Suits have two pairs of knickerbockers, Made of fine material and beautifully tailor- ed. Sizes 7 to 17. Sec- ond floor, Men’s Ties, 28c rtment of men’s ties, in stripes, figures and plain colors. Made in the popular open end style of good quality A large + | silk. Main floor, Men’s Silk Socks, 29c All silk, with double Black, cordovan, navy. Slight im- perfections. All sizes. Main floor. Men’s Mer- cerized Lisle Socks, 14e Fine weave, double soles. In blacks and colors. Slight imper- fections. Main floor, Men’s Under- wear, 39c Union suits made of heavy madras, i checks, athletic Bleached cotton suits, Sleeveless and short sleeves. Knee length. | Men’s fine balbriggan combed yarn, short sleeve shirts, ankle All ngth drawers, Main floor. sizes. ae | Liberty Aeroplanes, 37e With silk planes and two propellers. 24 inches long, | They from the ground a real aero~ . Third floor, Recovering Tmbrellas,85e¢ our old umbrella ered equal to vith good, serv~ , rainproof ma- For coupon Sie. Main l y