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| ETRE I TT - — " , — — = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1922, IN U. S. 17 YEARS, AGREE ON RETURN _|POLICE FIND MYSTERY AY MAY MAY BUY By Fi irst Genuine IN PRISON OVER 12| OF SHANTUNGR.R.| MAN WITH THROAt CUT Bootlegger aire ne N.Y. ine . Now Convicted of — Robbery, |All Japanese Troops to Leave bY] poten for Twenty Years Report Prohibition Anetits Proclaim This, for ‘They f 1 Bocve tt Having spent twelve years and] TOKIO, March — &1.—-Negotiation oO id Boos Wey a x nine om of the seventeen ye tween Japan and China for the re His Boot he hi 6 this count ” Ct rate AR Preeh Tuen of the Shantong Railroad have| Altman & Cn, “Specials” for to-morrow (Saturday) % @ native of Lithuanta Leap & Blank—not vaudeville Aish ihe Mine te teat \ STS. % dud ‘ o Tine Adermanic ( i Fa. | team. but 0 pair of Ironthition agents} y, dudes Manclise, Helo. i. code cmaued date cael pital It was ? eC bn ‘i \ nt 8 recelved here to-day dle proclaimed this morn t old ’ vors Paying $350,000 for Old Union Ce 0. Boats Mrs, Catherine frm FP » 108 Kast Firat] As Stree bound and gagwed [witty and theown into a elowet in her hore by three r had ina neck, Ge fled by just of Amit y-| Mrs. Hutman one of the men. : abehece rs bo ot un his relew 1Y. §, SEEKS TO SPEED have found and arres result tl was expected that awal of all Japanese tro from the railroad and the peninsula would be com Nine old ferryboats of the Ferry Company, the range from thirt years, are to tx An Unusual Offering of $200,000 in overhanting these 1 pint capacity, $10. $350,000, ace msyivenia in {| Grover A. Whalen, Commissic ‘ ; December and tried and convicted] ACTION ON TREATIES | Plant and Structures In addition|they won his confidenc © such a fyesterday ee _ i the cit Il hove to spend at Jeast|fesree that he sold them drinks at + . i city. wil t ilk (Na ee dolla Wet NAMES HIS BEST MAN Sends Notes to Eight) Nations] Bohemian Glans Decanter, Women’s Imported The Committ me And they watched, And they found AS CO-RESPONDENT| [spressing Readiness to 's- eo an Pu out where it came from. And well, * en HERE are many peo- [fj] the Board Aldermen -]where would a bootlegger keep it” at change Ratifications. ple whe have never ue ir e ° eg pape” ted SoMnORNROR, Mune <r ousquetaire Kids Oves missioner : been within a thousand In ve pas of the United States to cx- miles of New York to whom the name of “The Gift Shop of Fifth Av- the Board of Beg tice APS | GOULD INJUNCTION (sixteen-button length) acted on th ©] change ratifieations of the Arms Con- The. Union Rie | ference Treaties, final approval to is tele d | book value of $1.5 ie: nih ARGUMENT POSTPONED |! which was given yesterday by the Ca es dante abate | in white, tan, beaver, brow nd black Gea bat (a sik expressed in. notes voine| Mf gratefully remembered. oe URINAL AS : wheelers, ¢ forward to-day from the State De- OVINGTON’S | authorit partment. iad “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” at $ 8 ji air tury old ase * from a Obie re MAU r SAD ve the /olaht Fifth Avenue at 39th Street 3. 5 per p price, Cin pene until April |! 20. She lived in the (nations which participated in the, tend that ¢ & aula AeA Ah same hoitac Washington Conference, | A rare opportunity for purchasing Easter gloves of fine jeorge Gould's elutin argument In Surrogate's 7 quality at am exceptionally low price through, will be al (Sale on the First Floor) The city ts spenddig a seven new fe 3, completed wi . be disiribute: Mg the ferries vo The Department o d Structures also 4 i more new ferry bout it claims that it meanwhile 1 the old ferry bouts of ae Union & Company until its services is on equipped with new ve: An Important Sale of Easter Tailor=-mades purr . pad the dof fiasking, and that vit was uld alone who would be _by the proceedinga _— le Bax The ally Shop 7: FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET *\ warning to Hauor dealers war 1 by Prohibition Director Day this If within two » s the of a t of enforcement agents e a SI agree ie CCNY (hand-tailored) for Misses and Youthful Women ee EN ee ford \ssieas, are soot 10, Be oe ; recat sie satrall at tHE ine Corry hots a! ta! Manhattan, "where they Specialized Jeune Fille Fashions Presented at value-giving prices Union Ferry Company may be the re to be transferred to Brooklyn equivaient of so much funk to take thelr places, at Special Prices —SATURDAY MISSES’ CAPES ani COATS ; Tweed Tailor-mades, in smart models and charming Spring color-tones . : . ' at $26. 50 Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Navy Biue Tailor-mades, of fine ali-wool twill or tricotine; notch-coliar or Tuxedo mode! : : . at $39.00 In The Fashionable Fabrics of Spring Allof these Suits are of the finer types that appea) so keen y to misses amd young women of discriminating taste. 55.00 and 95.00 ELDYNE capes with panel POIRET twill capes with Jenny's “FOR MADAME (Sale on the Second Fioor) sleeves or plaided contrasting braid treatment; Poiret twill coats oaere stitching, veldyne coats with wing after Patou; duvetyn capes with demi- T he Ung ue of h he sleeves or fringed sash girdles; trico- collars of caracul; kasha cloth capes tine sashed coats; Poiret twill capes: with looped panels after Patou; piped also spongeen capes with cable veldyne coats after Drecoll; slashed Another Sale of -Three-Piece Sutt Three - Piece Suits Have Three Times The Vogue They Ever Had And Three Times The Charm 68.00 stitched and tasseled collars. cordine wraps with inserts of velour. 55.00 95.00 All-silk Dress Taffetas (15,000 Yards; 35 inches wide) MISSES’ SPRING FROCKS : offering unsurpassed value at In Twill or Crepe Silk Fabrics $1.38 per yard There are over fifty colors to choose from, including severe new sports shades and three shades of mavy blue; as ~e all-white and all-black. 38.00 »» 55.00 IRET twill frocks with cire or (Cea Roma, Canton Faille or novelty tailored braid, or with Canton Crepe with side draped INFINITE VARIETY IS THE smart embroidery; crepe - chine brig Kg ace z eta of Biees Ht frocks with flanged skirts; Canton shell beading, Czecho-Slovak em- (Saie on Line First Floor) SLOGAN OF THE THREE-PIECE crepe frocks with fagotting or beading. broidery, lattice or ribbonzene appli- SuIT WHicH IT Accom- 38. cations. 55.00 PLISHES WITH COMBINATIONS oF Two CoLors AND Two FABRICS ADDED TO ITS THREE-PIECE FASHION The Fur Department offers excellent values im a collection of Fur Scarfs for Spring including Voli Scarts . $18.75 | Fox Scarts . . $28.00 MISSES’ SUITS anu COSTUMES of the Smart Twill Textiles 59.50 av 78.00 FY AILORED types of Poiret twill. Box coat costume with jewel bead some with the “Bab” collared treatment to match the chiffon STRAIGHTLINE FROCK WITH JUMPER EMBROIDERED FROCK WITH CAPE EMBROIDERED FROCK witH Coat ‘| bobby coats, bound with cire braid, sleeves of the frock; another costum: ‘ FLARE C M : others with cluster tucking; floss em- with scalloped coat and frock with StoneMarten Scarfs 38.00 | Baum MartenScarfs 55.00 - o OAT O DEL broidered suits of Poiret twill, also crepe silk bodice; a third with em- ~ > Copy oF Paris Imp ORI covert cloth suits with unusual tailor- broidered flare coat and frock with Japanese Marten Scarfs . 528.00 ing touches, 59.50 embroidered silk crepe bodice.7 8, ()0 Bratp Bound MODEL Also Short Fur Capes, in smart, youthful modeis, moderately priced Tweed Two or Three-Piece Suits A REMARKABLE variety, including three-piece costumes with crepe sleeved frocks and piped capes; circular capes with matching frocks; sleeveless 45 00 frocks with matching coats; also two-piece types with . short or finger-tip length box coats of Canadian, Mel- rosa or checked tweeds. All The Fashionable Twillcords And Other Spring Suit Fabrics In Suits Embroidered, Braid Trimmed, Or Strictly Tailored (Third Fieor) Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty» fifth Street Women’s Suir Suor—First Floor MISSES’ FASHIONS---Sizes 14 to 18 years--Third Floor