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ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 8 Boy Whose Life Hospital Saved ; Breaks Ground For New Building Jimmy Delaney Scoops Sod For Reconstruc- tion’s 11-Story $1,500,000 Extension. ‘ Four months ago Jimmy Del Avenue, West New York, late Satur- the expiring contract scale of $1.26 an|dured ite price from two cente to one day night and robbed the cash |hour to a busia of $1.10 an hour Is an-|cent « copy regigter of $17 nounced by Painters’ District Council asia \ No. 24 of Chicago. The Landis award, mans ota Viny'a Home {Which the painters have rejected, fixed FOREIGN. Service Appeal for $500,000, to be raised |‘ hourly pay at 95 cente. Counterteit Amerioan §8 bills and here between May 1 and May 10. Forty-eleht patroimen and one ser-|epanish lottery ticketa were among the geant were furraigned before Second /efecis of two women arrested at Ha- {Deputy Commissioner John A. Daily in Brookiyn to-day on charges varying from Joitering on patrol to talking un- ny arly with fair and feminine citi- Decision was reserved in all vana on swindling charges enate in Budapest has decided iminal action against Count drassy, former Premier of 1 other Carlist leaders in on April 29. . Preceding him Dr Ww Mental Hygiene Comnitiee of thirteen, lay in a clean white ho: 1] Thompson, president of the h the State Charities Aid Asoclation has] supreme Court Justice Dike in Brook- in 1921 to restore Charles cot In the shadow of whut seemed like| Yd cut the first sod and placed the | obtained the voluntary aervicws of thir-livn to-day granted the thotion of Henry @eath. Both thighs and 1 [earth at the feet of Allen Wardwell, |‘ * to xive public tectures ti Sackson, secretary of the People's nu aye aes ha tye Lda duet ds Lat an of the board of directors, bo lal Party in the village of Hempstead, for pooped OF: were fractured because an automobil father annual meeting of the]an examination of the polling list for] sh savatlon to had run over him on hi ‘ort New York State conference of the|the last village elections. in Nae sc! ft x * * the House of Lords will be made in a from school one afterne eut, Joshy Councti of Jowish Women opened ves-1 snen iguac, sixtyeseven, of No. 491] few dave Ms ho A KLE Me ai ht West Street, was burned to death (o- | \rer p i for 18 st medical treatme ‘ eat Stree 8 fier having been closed for 187 years, Ll tte a EWA ees ‘ A bail will be given at the Plaza to-Jday wheh her dress caught fire a Bibelted Uip oorwiy-o 1 FrusnBion Gonet yp oof the *rote e for ne ‘ennessee dor Henry VII's so-called Watching Chan i of New Ye beh eg SAL! DOMESTIC. ber and the well known ilaunted Gallery. Denst Moore, forty-th aon Major Gwilym e, the Brit- aos, he Avenue, Bronx, Roscoe C ('Ratty’) Arbuckle © (o}ish Prime 3 son. vigor- Rapes eerie the king of Construction Cor {ake the stand in his own defense, coun- ously denoun for an extension to Reconstrmetidn Two stories will be erected] Street and Westchester Wal for AbhowulE Sy critica: at Hospital, 100th Street and Central] as us possible, ‘The remainder] caught in the pulley of trick to-day |*! for Arbuckle announce Lianfairfechan Liberal &sociatto’ Park West, the hospital which had] will be constructed wher 0.000] While oiling it. He received a fracture] ‘the body of an unidentified man, pecorino Drought him back to lif building fund has been raised of the skull and several broken ribs. ! which had been washed ashore, was]BOX DELIVERED BY BOY 1 \ ae! test 1 room fon The 1 the Inte per Roo Robert Hugh The Maske! to more than Past side People Easter tha found Cit tub at apple t leafing William Dada Mual distribution of N49 Greenpoint She had Avenue inhaled ‘xa he. with eady budded a ter, killed himself dev Health weeks. Mme. supper- ith Str Butt and Ker Warren L De West ~ ey ° See t, last himself with « revolve -| A group « «| Herbert 1 peal this | camp activ Forty-Second Street - World News in Briei vay th > AG injured our e at 20th Str 1 was a Rub wi tu Tupper he Amal f America 1 Arion vind of Two nrmed mn Atlantic & Pa- et and Hudson Stern Brothers and - West Forty-Third Street, Easter Suggestions from Our Book Department : BIBLES and BOOKS on Religious Subjects BIBLES (King James Version), $3.50 to 20.00 BIBLES (Douay Version). . . $2.25 “ 18.00 New Catholic Prayer Books . Imitation of Christ Prayer and Hymnals Testaments 90c" 90c% S5c™ +++ + $2.50 “ Common Prayer Books . . . . $1.50 ‘* 7.00 11.00 4.50 25.00 4.75 Also an attractive display of Rosaries, Rosaries with Lockets and Bracelets, ranging in price from 50c to $50.00. Marjie likes a powder puff That'sreallysmoothy’know, That doesn’t scratch apinky nose And yet removes the glow. See ALL LAMB'S WOOL~—STEPILIZE O ABLE in Fordham Hospital. * found in the woods of an island in Great '} ge Harbor Bay, about two miles off of Cones ta | Somers Poin Mk will be fin Perey Biddle of Bordentown, N. J, was fatally injured and William Maurer of the same place was seviously hurt when their automovite skidded and "| turned turtle on the Bordentown-Tren- ton road Riegelmann of CONTAINED A BABY Infant in Parcel Sent to a Houne in East Orange. “Cuddied in a box, a six weeks’ old boy was delivered at the residence of Arthur B, Allen, a mechanical engineer, at No, 4) Chester Street, East Orange, last night. The parcel was brought to the Union has re- house by o twelve-year-old boy and a’ Hoare, forts Avenue, commit we to-day by inhalin Voluntary reductions of wages from! ‘The Springfield, Mass GB. Aliman & Cn. For to-morrow (Tuesday) A Remarkable Offering of Lamp Shades (especially desirabie for Summer use in electricaily-equippec homes in town or country); every shade in the collection wellemade, of fine quality and very exceptionally priced | 24-inch Silk Shades, for floor lamps $16.50 i8-inch Shades for table lamps 6.25, 9.75 Japanese Wicker Shades (silk-lined) for table lamps, at $2.25, 2.75, 3.00 2.35 }2-inch Silk Shades for table lamps 8-inch Silk Shades for boudoir lamps . . 2.00 Also Silk Candle Shades (4-inch). . . . $1.00 (Saie on the Fifth Floor) Madison Abenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Mtreet Thirty fifth Street Stern Brothers A Special Group of Kirschbaum | Spring Suits for Sport Business Wear $35 Made up by the Kirschbaum shops, long known for their ability to turn out the smart, authentic, metropolitan type of suits. New, all-wool weaves—-worsteds, serges, cheviots and tweeds. Sopyright 1923. 4 §. Kirschbaum Company lo $45 Kirschbaum Spring Topcoats, $28.50 , &ODE, eda eet nee oe nee 9 anded to a raid _[R. B, ROOSEVELT JR. Asaistant District’ Attorney Goodmade riald went about hep. Work ¢ ; BURIAL TO-MORROW | stalk with dovepn, Seisey oat yeete J Dhyne ident ir Detver of Taxt Released on Batt of Allen, who found the baby. v nortal injurl i ite dress was a) typewritten moesay 85,000, ight have been unavoidable, reading the futteral of Robert BR. Roca { ‘Born Web, Parentage «ood s - tiaghihe clean, American Pi tant, Ancestry, |j1., who died Saturday as the result American back two generations Nolo an accident, will be beld at Say disease: 10 bad habits.” i { Under this was written NAL Lah, \ B WmOh eet “Tam unable to keep this baby My} vice will be teled in Ann's 5 keep him, will you please find a home|” ‘ i You can hardly realise for him. You cannot be thanked infitus, the Rev Joho tH Prescott of the wonderful im- words jor anything you might do, but | Bayport. wi marr the young reat asaired you will be rewarded in and I { Dis was si fieiated at bis weddiny teas than two} dS using Gouraud’s Oriental HAVRE, April 3. Leon at ete FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON | ard of the American steamer Saucon, |? mle Se Aue oh ke New York ; Javid Zalkin, driver of the taxicab ~ ~ which hat arrived from Hous- ton, Tex. died of heart disease March | WhO Was best Yesterday without bail on Oo Gouraud’'s 25. We was buried at sea the following} charge of bh ide by Magistrate Cc nie Oriental Cream day Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET - «nd - WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET Noteworthy Feature Values;in Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Attire Youthful, fashionable garments designed for service as well as style. 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