The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1922, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

~ STEAM SCHOOL DRIVES BROOKLYN PUPILS TO STREET o Fire. Drill Takes Them Safety When — Heating Plani Goes Wrong. Frespass Case Growing Out Ferryhouse Is Dismissed. Andrew J. Hickey nowsdoalers and Murray, Comm tures of Plant Whalen, the and St Grover we lo churged to-day Special Sessions. The case fight their right newspapers on the public s the St Hick under the elevated structure, fifteen and the other for twen for which they paid rent, ‘The was let for $4,200 over their ty ay they said they could not in Court Jon tor to reel en Island ferryhouse. The small heatin ment oof Public No. M1 York Street, Brooklyn, got out of order al 8.45 o'clock thi morning: and in a few minutes the building was full of steam. ‘There were 250 part- lime pupils in the classrooms at the time and 300 more in the waiting for the 9 o'clock bell Misa Edith the plant in the bases hoo! No. 7, at playground amount. Hickey then got ont a Horton, Principal, ended one ot Street Sales at Staten Island Timothy arrested on a charge of trespass on complaint of rie. dis- of a sell near and Murray had had stands for ty years, and ads, that card to his customers saying he would con sounged the fire drill and the teachers | nue to do business on (he street and e opened the windows. [nh two minutes} hoped to hold his trade, ‘The man 3 all the pupils had warched from the [who rented the stand said he could rooms to the playground where |not pay the rent because oF the com- they Joined the waiting pupils and the}petition, Hiekey 4 Luray were #50 ohildren filed out into the street then arrested for trespass. ‘Their at A stire company responded to anjtotney contended they were doing alarm and found no damage had been | pusiness: In the publi street and Not done. Within half an hour the school ent Gaede Sieine routine was again in smooth running AICO Chie HB chwe Gk: dine order, ying no goed purpose ce ould REPORTS adecsalies TRIED TO BOARD MOVING TRAIN. d by prosecuting it further While trying to board a train not]. ; scheduled to stop at Birmingham sta- | SBN« ke tion, near Mount Holly, Royce to-day may result WASHING cultural Mount red skull. siderable distance Holly Hospital with -|NEWSDEALERS WIN |MUST STOP THE STEPS AFTER LONG FIGHT Schwarts rola [OPTS ARN ORT Oo © THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, RIDGEWOOD GRATEFUL OF HIS CUSTOMERS| FOR cITY WATER SUPPLY event Danclug Commantty Councel Thanks Hylan] Brookiyn or Geta jconne, and O'frlen. In dismiasing Alexander Schwartz} Forty men and women, nbers v7) proprictor of a staurant at No, $50] the Community Council of Ridgewood, ast Sit Street, charged with pe mitting dancing license, n bis place without Pe jen to-day » thank him for his e Magistrate Ryttenborg in Yorks |O Bren to-day to the Queens, called on Corporation Counsel) was fined $10 and ordered by Magis- f- 1 oi st the Cit eile Court. to-day war Schwartz] forts in their behalf axagainst the Ci that he would have to control the feet er Supply Company of New: of his patrons omelininate music infiown, and to invite him to attend the restaurant until a Neense for dane- ing had been obtained. Patrolman Curry of the East sith Street Station, who charged he had found six couples dancing in the restanrant early this morning. he had applied for a liecnse but declared his patro’ when the: slubilec meeting in Public Shoo! No. { Schwartz Was sommoned to court by} when the elty takes over the water Pmerick, Chairman ¢ nity Counetl, sald tha the citizens had refused ‘to nd vn half bec aS excessi Schwartz told the ourt ere unable to keep xtill rd the music of a Hun n nya ate pending, but arian orehewtra which he hired to play © pending, but nie the city would acquire the — property er within two Avecks. The rate cases, he NEW CUTTER MODOC said, are still pendingy before Judge Cal- ASSIGNED TO ATLANTIC to thank Magor Hylan and invite hil Finest Const do Vewnel Will} to attend the jubilee. He Ive Patrol, ‘<u sii ee eel Mone side, nt “TRIAL OF MAN ACCUSED and, Cal.,\at & cost or S070. ig] IN GIRL’S DEATH BEGIN week for Inapection before to the Nerth A ald to-day at the The Modoc is 244 feet lc beam, is equipped wit! ne drive ing 16 kno Tawi ry. ors were selected this mor engines capadl: . and i and modern type he October ia the woods Madison la Pavk Supreme Court Justice PUBLIC WASHID debt was March, the munced to-day debt as of Maro} .616.49%, which fs lesa than at nce (he war debt was: incur fn. i. Nina & On. delegation went to the City Hall Ss ML for Anaiulting and Morristown, N. J.. of Wh gins and ove Jun of. Florham Par Gaurd charged with,ascaultivg and stabbing is an example of death Janctio Lawrence, twelver yer er SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE attractively priced for to-morrow (Tuesday) 914.50 & 19.50 These tumics are made of imported laces, rich in quality and beautiful in d Fe need bu few deftly-placed sti ere and there to transform them into modis' gowns. Most of them are in <, but there is a limited quantity in street and evening shades. (Lace Department, First Fioor) A Splendid Selection of (some of French manufacture) will be marked at $2.90 to 4.75 these quotations being 1g to 16 less than regular prices. Heavy faille, novelty moire and corded silks ef fine quality have been used in the making of these bags, which are lined with fancy silk in a variety of attractive colorings. First Floor) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Thirty-fourth Street Semi-made Lace Tunics Women’s Silk Hand Bags Little Children Colored Bloomer Dresses a number of new, b cotton crepe, Of checked tissue ging Of fine-quality chan 300 Bloomer Dresses in desirable styles and materials reduced te ace gaat sar ae hee alee fig Fe The sizes of the latter are not complete, range im general from 2 to 5 years Also Rompers and Sleeping Garments 4t value-giving price Rompers Of ginginnans; sizes | to 6 yrs Of crinkled seersucker; sizes | to 6 3 Of dimity or poplin; sizes | to 3 years, Sleeping Garments Of white cotton crepe; sizes 2 to id yre., 5 Departments on Second Floor Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fifth Street APRi= 3, SENTENCED TO TEACH HIS FATHER ENGLISH n Heen ted for Smoking In Tratn: ohn Godino, eighteen years old, of St Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, No. vo trate Brown in Flatbush Court to-day | }U '? * to stay home evenings and teach his father English. The youth had re. fused to stop smoking in the rear car of a Coney Island subway train when «I to do so by a special officer, When he w raigned to-day his Seal —_—- subway ome James MeCreary & Co. Bayan Wide play « will welcome the news t eliminating revokin rs and consequent penalties has just been int n of new playing cards called which, it is expected, will be adopted in a very short time e new cards are whist size, and ement consists in printed in sharply contr ferent color for each suit: for ing colors viz., 1922.) father stapped forward to try to in- tereede for him, but could not make himself understood because he knew no English, Magistrate that bis father had been In this country for elghteen years, the Magistrate imposed the fine and the unusual order, “It will be @ better occupation for In and help your father than to be amoking cigarettes ‘When the BAPTIST hat its ng the four suits a Ai spades black hearts red, diamonds green and clubs brown. rh fact main floor that hearts and diamonds have seen the same in color (and clubs likewWse) has been the cause 0 all of the revoking at bridge ¢ new cards, are available in the sta McCreery Fur Storage Absolute Protection Also Storage for Oriental Rugs Semi-Made Lace Dresses 11.50 Or intended ress course you wear, a lace one for but 11.50. It is a very practical semi-made lace dress to be worn over a silk slip, requiring merely a girdle or flower ornament to com- plete delightful. costume. What color? Every favored spring shade, including those for the street. / Main lloor Linen Handkerchiefs ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Only handkerchiefs for Easter Your new will not be expensive at all if you b in this sale, she quality is you had paid the regular price. For Men Handkerchiefs of ye Irish size Linen erous formerly 9.00. formerly 12.00. . .doz., 8.50 ypmerly 15.00 doz., 9.75 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with tape border J formerly 12.00 doz., 9.00 formerly 15.00. doz., 10.50 For Women Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape borders. 2.00 and 15.00, doz., 7.50 Handkerchiefs, hand ormerly 9.00, doz., 6.00 ’ Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with shire hemstitch. Large size formerly 6.00. Z., 4.85 Irish | Handkerchiefs 1 m titche formerly 4.20, doz., 3.00 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with 14 inch spoke hem. formerly 9.00, doz., 6.00 Main Floor getting a for the country club and seashore but it probably never occurred to you that you would be able to get But you can be certain every bit as good as if doz., 5.50 Cape-completed Costumes are quite the smar and Tl ing straight-line style derize and a gay, swinging cape which may At 22.50 they present quite unusual value. Tan, Copenhagen Blue, Gray, Rose and Orchid. Sizes 34 to 44. LEADER ~The Rev. . Brown, widely known Baptist died yosterday He was at ono time President of the London Baptist Association, and was nber of Baptist son told the . League of Nati DEATH OF MKS. KATE SKInM, ‘ Mra, Kate Skirm, widow of Gen William H. Skirm, and prominent in the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Associa tion, was found dead | to-day in her home in Ocean A married daughter Robert Ingersoll, lives > le ar VA in the the the police in Atlantic Amer! ig in full sy the convention laws Dies. Archl- rei within th to try one femedy for high prices, as thrift, That at Fk 34TH SURERT Tweed Cape Suits for Women 22.50 test of the season’s many modes becoming to all ty pes of women. lose grouped for this special offer- feature sleeved-frocks in a modish that tends to slen- be worn as a separate wrap. (Fourth Floor) end, U. S. UNABLE TO SIGN WHITE SLAVE April 3 (Associated ‘The United States Government ts d able to sign the white slave convention drawn up by the last assembly of the Leagie of Nations as it confitets wih regulations of certain Sti in the Union, Secretary of State Ei has notified the League recretary herr. ‘an Government, athy with the object of Congress has pnaserd, Hughow? Mr. McCreery Quality Linens for the Easter Bride , trish All Linen Satin Damask All Linen Yuck’ ‘Towels, hem- Vable Cloths. stitched. doz., 6.00 70%79 inches..,.... ..each, 3.75 ‘ “a AT ME SN etn ech aids All Linen Huck Towels, damask Napkins to match. doz. SOO; «yp eUtRere Maarnel titled ties. eaeeesriee trish All) Linen Satin Damask ‘Turkish Towels, heavy, quality... ... Lable Cloths doz., 4.25 and 6.75 Tee en iu sane Real Madeira Afternoon Tea Poets ces) cc ceachs go NAPA dots 6:8 and 88 Naphity co mate dos. 7.28 Pure Linen ‘Tea Napkins, bhem- All Linen Damask Luncheon Set ete sornete consisting of cloth and six napkin Irish All Linen Glass ‘Toweling. cach, 8.50, 10.50 Red or Blue checks. d., 29¢ Second Floor) Willow Arm Chairs and Rockers since Chair Sea cretonnes has been a good many years your opportunity. They are not it has been possible to buy only deep-seated and comfortable a sturdy, comfortable Willow Arn but extremely good to look at, at only 5.75. Tomorrow is ‘ and strongly built. t Suelo covered in pretty Special offering of Reed Wing reversible, cotton filled. Chairs and Rockers, exclusive with Sea creton Special, cach, 1.50 and backs, seats all t and Back Cushions to match, James McCreery & Con upholstered cottonefilled ‘ f ¢ cushions, +priag frame seats; Ivory, ne covered, to fit above chairs. Green or Brown enameled, at but 1, 2.00 each, 12.75 {. Natural Witlow Bar Harbor Chair, full size, strong frame con- struction. Special, each, 5.75 B. St. George Arm Chair in Natural Willow, Broad Arm Rest Special, cach, 8.25 Maul Orders Filled) (Fifth Floor) Housewares of | Quality Mitro Muminum Covered Saucepans 3-qua apacit Special, 89 Sani Can; the sanitary White Enameled Ga rage Ca . Special, 2.95 McCreery Oval Was ne, lade of AXXK No. 7 and No. 8 Special, 2.95 a 1244 inche Special, 7.95 Crystal Electric Washing Machines 59.50 Vow Sold the Country Over at 110.00 Costing but two cents per hour of use, this machine which wa undry for n fifteen utes, is at this price not only a sound, 1 most profitable vestment. Furthermore, the selectio. the materia and the details of this machine were de ed to insure durability and long, efficient ice. We are able to supply parts at any time Sizth Floor however,

Other pages from this issue: