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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 31, 1928. HOLBROOK LEFT $4,408,339. FURRIER FINED FOR MISS ROBERTSON LEAGUE DAIRYMEN TO FIGHT. complainant's story, he consulted that less speech to his constituents out AENNEALLY FREED Justice as to what he should do. The pilin leoll SHR. Wats ‘ a j Manifest duty of the Justice was to] widow Recetves £1,000,000 Beqnent LOUD BURGLAR ALARM TO'RADIO VOTERS] Pon Se Sean 680) 2s A ieee te Agatust Denters TH i | idvise the complainant to go promptly : Robertson will talk from here to-night 0 t to the Prosecutor and there tell: His and Third of Residne, Rang Fro} Catt & Netahbors to the Oktatiomn farmers wha are] . Ne Metter to Stem rontenot Lk bated ie H story Ndward Holl Senator New Starts His Campaign Be ee ne OWN, NOY —— “instead of adopting tat obviows) of «2 Gotham No. ad by Wireless Speech From Inpationtly waiting for word of the ‘dag es 34-42 West 14th St. aig | course, the Just av ieee iim to who dled in uth Avene, was fined #5 in York 1 \ openin i her tight for re-election membe the B <. t as o repudiation or A =| estate of $4,(08,084) Kid! anc watare rt toslay for perm We Sahl sid) Miss Roberton plane to whoop tem| Leake and Dalrymen's Leng ; assinettes fore the Grand Jury 4,880,187, according tO an anpraten rin to ring fron 2 UNO ST WASTTINGTON Cam-| ap all along the tine and tf ttn wiive Aasoclation, Ine, WHC band } any effort by the Heople of the § yosterday by the Deputy State . tietit aes Hite Saturday afternoon, Mesa! PRU ee ccnviet the culprit. That ts. the | Compt rotier alan AMUSE CLES] Pa oy 53 69 me ettable purt of this entire] Under his will hia w 5 lapee dintribu . | | tliar feature ef this d detail shown ny given De y were ap Untermyer Asked Indictment Dismissal—Criticises Justice and Prosecutor's Oifice, rand Jury of the evidence given before that body, Tt om me believe Chat the nutes of the Grand Jury were mad i counsel, | known impre Justice Wasservogel, on motion of Samuel Unterm to-day dismitsed’ the charging Wiliam 1. Ken ‘mer Alderman and dele eamfitters’ Union to Trades Council, with ta end the strike on a Long Island City factory building " charging Robert 1 1 same offense was not a Mr. Untermyer of the disappearan Prosecution he at the com ‘ could not recognize Kenneally as the receiver of the bribe was not gen- tine. He occasion to critleis Justice Mitchell May and the Distric Attorney's office in these words “One of the most surprising 4 unpleasant features t rage of justice been played in i Supreme Coit ndietment wee ‘lly, for-| ACCUSED OF STEALING or the Building 000 to] Pouttes our Said She Pac Phen to Haw Under Skirt. When Mr ' Street, Arooklyn, we f No. 404 errand Anna Smith indictment all with the ted said that because the Reldge Plax charge of stealing three wrt to-day on a hickena from of a witness the Franklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i TOMORROW eA Just Arrived Spring Importa- tion of new destens and colorings In CHILDREN'S IMPORTED ... HOSIERY Socks = STOCKINGS — GOLF HosE Footwear which will foot its own bills— because its wear is longer than its price and its price ts lower than last year’s CHILDREN’S IMPORTED ENGLISH LISLE: Socks, dark or light grounds with all over stripes. Svser 5 915 .9O to 1.20 CHILDREN’S IMPORTED WHITE ENGLISH LisLE SOCKS, with allover lacy open work, Sizes 4 19 914 1.30 to 2.40 Girts’ AND Boys’ IMPORTED CoTTON STOCKINGS; derby ribbed; black, white or tan. 1.30 to 1.85 Sizes § to 10% CHILDREN’S IMPORTED LISLE Socks, dark grounds with white and colored tops or white grounds with colored stripes and tops. Sizes 6 tog .35 to .65 CHILDREN’S IMPORTED LISLE THREE- QUARTER FANCY SOCKS, dark or light grounds with colored tops and stripes. Sizes 7 10 91 -75 to 1.10 GIRLS’ AND Boys’ IMPORTED WOOL GOLF HosE, with fancy tops; in white, navy, oxfords, brown or green heather mixtures. Sizes 6100 225 to 3.25 Priced According to Size. Cuicpren's Hosirry SHorp—Street Floor ware of the exact wording | THREE LIVE CHICKENS | | €1,009,000 and a third of gon, Jonn §. Holbrook, ar Mrs court, f ‘of $750,000 and one- West Tulsa and then some. Renutor New's speech was delivered ip on his hands: ght with a wire. Thee tot West Forty-Third Street MISSES’ SPRINGTIME APPAREL Particularly Smart Models for that More Than Particular cAge As for Prices—they are just as Moderate as the Quality is unfailingly high. Tweed Costume Suits - - $29.50 without bele. pockets. Comprising sleeveless Dress and box effect Coat, developed in Tan, Orchid or Blue; also a long Ccat model, made in Herringbone Tweed. Either can be worn with or Coats silk lined Other Sport Suits $22.50 to 119.00. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Tricotirie Suits. ----- $39.75 Man-tailored, long coat Suit of Navy Tricotine, dis- tinguished by high-class workmanship, mannish notch collars, set-in pockets and slashed sides on Coats. Silk Crepe lined Other Suits $45.00 to 125.00. Camel’s Hair Coats - - - $29.75 Swagger models, made in natural color with inverted plait back; raglan sleeves, finished with straps at cuffs; deen Richly silk lined. Swes 14, 16 and 18 years cA Specially Planned Sale of Women’s Polo Coats at $32.50 FOR Sport wear or street wear, for extra warmth over a suit, or for wear with a frock—you can’t count the number of times you must have a coat of this sort. These Polo Coats mix the business of being useful with the pleasure of being smart. Distinguished by dependable tailoring and fabrics that will mean almost limitless service. Set-in, bell, or raglan sleeves; backs with inverted or box plats; leather or bone buttons. With or without belts. Strap sleeves or regulation cuffs. One semi-fitted model. Matenals : Camel's Hair, Brown Heather Mixtures, Thistle downs, and—at the same price—Tweeds. Shades: Soft Tans in light and darker shades. mixtures. Sea gull ‘and Third Floor. Specially Excellent Values in Juniors’ and Girls’ Attire for the Spring wardrobe. Materials that mean long wear, and workmanship that means forever after satisfaction. Junior Girls’ Crepe de Chine Frocks--Dressy mod- els in new Spring colors, featuring side plated panels and ribbon belts. Also Taffeta Frocks with embroidery in wool; 12 to 16 yrs $19.75 Girls’ Polo Coats of Tan Camel's Hair Cloth, double breasted, plcit back. raglan sleeves deep cuffs and slot pockets; full lined; sizes 8 to 16 years. $16.50 Girls’ Tweed Suits--Two- piece Suit with jaunty box coat, to be worn with or without belt; coats silk lined; 12 to 16 years $22.50 Junior Girls’ Cape Cos- tumes~-One-piece sleeveless Dresses of Homespun with mat ing Cape; bound with braid; Brown or Copenhagen; sizes from 12 to 16 years, $15.00 Girls’ Polo Coats in Van, Copenhagen or Orchid with either tailored or bell. shaped sleeves ; plait back models ; all lined throughout; 6 to 12 years $12.75 Girls’ Silk-lined Coats Tan Camel's Hair Cloth, inverted plait back; deep pockets: raglan sleeves; fully belted; 8 to 16 5 $19.75 Dressy Capes and Wraps $59.75 Modish styles of Canton Crepe, Veldyne or Gerona, featuring straightline Capes, some with Caracul collars. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years BN Other Sport and Dressy Models, $24.75 to 125.00 Pure Silk Scarfs Remarkable Values at $7.50 THESE soft and lustrous Scarfs--all Pure Silk from fringed. end to fringed end, may be had in color combinations that will give new glow and dash to a smart costume you want to make even smarter. Fancy weaves, some plain with rich striped borders, others striped in alternating colors. Spring Models in Women’s Umbrellas with New Initialed Amber Bake- lite Handles a3 especially smart as they are specially priced at $6.75 Featuring an original wea, these silk Umnbrelfss have initials, stamped. on their handles of plain amber bakelite Others with amber bakelite posts and rings, or leather | to swin, this Saint of inteelle fem vee wrist. Wide satin tape edge. Choice of initials. Sun and rain models Women's extra wide satin tape edge silk Umbrellas with amber bakelite osts and rings or novelty effects in esha loops. Sport tops and tips to match $4.95 Women’s tape edge silk sun and rain Umbrellas with amber bakelit:. posts, Avnber and rings or leather loops bakelite ups and stubby tops $3.95 Into the wireless apparatus in his of- Senate oftee buttding April milk Rubber Tires. Reeular $5.50 Mattressgy go” ‘or Rom That 9 milk strike is admitted to-day by J in charge of the D operations tn Orankr Fust arrived—“New assortments of Youths’ & Boys’ Spring Apparel SUITS, OVERCOATS and HATS | in models and fabrics for Dress and Sport Wear. | | | Youths’ First Long Trousers Suits—Smart, finely tailored Suits, in serviceable, best quality Cheviots, Cassimeres or fancy Wool Mix- tures. Boys’ Norfolk Suits (with ex- tra Knickerbocker Trousers) — Ex. cellent quality Tweeds, Cassimeres or Cheviots; Club Checks, Sizes Sizes 16 to 20 years. 7 to 18 vears. $25.00 to 32.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Topcoats in fine All-Wool fabrics, belt all around. Sizes 11 to 19 years $20.00 and 22.50 BOYS’ STRAW HATS . $2.25 to 4.75 ae} CLOTH HATS and GOLF CAPS. $1.50 to 2.95 » LEATHER or JERSEY CLOTH TAMS, $2.50 to 2.95 $12.50 to 22.50 Little Boys’ Reefers--Tweeds, Cassimeres and Blue Serges. Sizes 3 to 10 years. $8.50 to 18.50 SILK HOSIER Y-Special for Saturday | Women’s All Silk, Full Fashioned Hose—Black, white and all the desired Spring shades; also with lisle garter tops and soles in all shades. \ $1.85 2 Women’s Drop-stitch Silk Sport Hose in Black, or White and all the Scriable Spring colors, . Pair $1.35 A Complete Presentation of Spring and Summer Modes in TRIMMED HATS for Misses, Sfuniors and Girls For bobbed heads and curly heads and braided heads and heads with hair that has just been “put up”—here are hats to fill every need of school, academy, and college life, or to lend grace to happy dress occasions. Every so many piquant and youthful shapes to frame piquant and youthful j faces. All s, all sizes, and all colors—she is sure to find here the very hat of all hats for her gay little head. $2.75 % 13.50 =| FANCY BRAIDS, MILANS, LISERES and TIMBOS— most smartly and fetchingly trimmed. Women’s Easter Handbags Vaned for every occasion and costume but alike in their unusual values. To meet every need—bags for street wear, sport wear, or dress wear. Smartly finished and fitted. Best materials, styles, and all shapes, sizes and colors. BAGS of tweed, leather, real beaver calf, or Pekin striped Moire. Flat and pouch styles. Mirrors, change purses, and inside compartments. Some with silk cord handles. $4.85 (values up to 7.50) FINE QUALITY BAGS of imported silk with fancy stripes on a blue or black ground. In all the new models, with complete fittings. Various shapes and sizes $5.00, 6.75 ~ 7.75 Women’s and Misses’ Untrimmed Hair Braid Hats « $3.95 One of these many shapes and sizes, all so different and all so lovely is sure to please you. Made of maline and hair braid, and feature the new short back. Merely a small touch of trimming and you have 1—the very hat you needed and longed for, and didn’t dream you could find at so low a price. It will be well worth your while to acquaint yourself with this depart ment, there 1s such a wide collection of milans, umbos, and felts in all the sizes, shapes and colors of this season's fashions