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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922. o against their integrity. Those in- | tad to hear the evidence on which in- U the pocket of his overcoat. wholesale drug sulesman, of No. 15']in the Fede: a M RE ENT dicted, and any others lia Way be CEMENT TRUST dietments were returned Aug. 8 POLICEMAN’S STICK he forte of the impact when the pada mind et oh sh York, whe] sistant Uni States District a inder suspicion, are but a negligible, TRIAL IS BEGUN against forty-nine individuals and DEFLECTS BULLET |huntet struck the might stick, Sheeky } was booked on suspicion of having I hear Acuaae ae this: ry Par k upon an investigatioR of — said, drove the stick against his} committed a felony 7 ve . , stomach with sueh force that it ren- apr bast vi Usa tess © spel 49 Individuals and 14 Corpora-] Two counts were contained in the} Yonkers Officer Escapes Death }dered nim tinconsclous for some time. | BUILDING TRADES the building trades situation, with) | © great temptation, but as a whole . res - * . ‘ ae sastioiiat: selene net ‘| they do not fail in their duty.’ tions Included in Case Before |indictments: one of exercising a mo-}| When Slug Takes Freaky tela ta was gd dag nee BEFORE JURORS? between cortain uteha; BAR a ‘4 Mr. Tod referred all questions to Judge Knox hopoly and the other of entering into picious character a pa ane ‘es insignificant few compared to the = fourteen corporations. ——_ ‘ Course Into Pocket. of the Van Cortlandt section of leaders and certain eontracto: Selig, including the report that u conspiracy with the Cement Manu- Yonkers; te of thé Rothe of ¥ 7 nk supply de revealed M n welfare societies and mission-} Judge Knox's court room in the/facturers' Protective Association, It] Patrolman Harold Sheeky — of | Hedioy, President of the I. R. T, As|Questions Asked Jurors Suggest ] Lockwood Committee. ‘ Q ue under investigation Federal District Court here to-day|was said that the Atlas Portland Ce-] Yonkers had a narrow escape from] he drew near the man fired and be- Probe on Lines of Lockwood One of the queries put by Mr. , 4 inspectors ‘ Mee ail wibsalts was crowded with attorneys and de.}ment Company and ah Care igo death early this morning when a bul- heeky regained consciousness C ih R ia WOCe tuck was: Have yor in at have been suspended or allowed tolrendants when the trial of the alleeca|! had manufacture POF COLOR] ia died yok THU ato Jommittee Revelations. favor of or against In oe resign, They are William Alexan- |! a | of the alleged|ing cement in. this country between | et fred by Asides ab Jol gay an Frank Doty took Judge Mack, in ehargin a am Leonard, Jolin Donovan | “cement trust” was besun, The morn- Four Inspectors and a Civilian Charged With Taking Bribe to Admit Aliens. foe rabion Laeys ln. eh . 1918 and the date of the in-}Stick and passed through his clothing, | into custody a man who described] From questions asked of pros None has}ing Was occupied in selecting a jury 'dictments striking his revolver and lodging te | himself as George McClintock, ative Grand Jurors for the April term der, Will made no reference to any particular line of investigation e fifth in- dicted, The charge inst him is TOD ISSUES STATEMENT. idle to admit an alien untaw- Mr. Selig described the artifices al- leged to have been employed by the indicted men, For the most part, he Inspectors as a Whole Do Not © Fail in Duty, Says Immi- said, landing agents for steamship F eae companies were in collusion with th: gration Commissioner. inspectors. A ettizen expecting 11 tives on a steamer was assured it | ; 5 paid $26 or $50 per capita his rele More .adictments, it was learned }iives could avold detention and pos- to-day, are to be asked as a result of |sipte rejection. investigations of graft on Ellis Island The crooked inspector," said Mr E pe sce he wane Q Ribb While United States Attorney Hay-|S¢! hen aoe Ave Pig ‘aster 1 ons sengers off the alien list, or ward's office is continuing to gather manifest, and add therm to the citizen Ribbons fo: esse , s, Tib- sd evidence against the four inspectors}manifest. Citizens ure, ol course, al ons for dresses, ribbons for hats, rib: bons for girdles shes 5 "i vat and one civilian indicted by the Grand|lowed to land at the pier, Or the He teh girdles, sashes and hair bows in . Jury yeste investigators working |M4mes would be removed from the eautiful spring shades—six inches wide, of 4 wlien manifest and bogus landing passes would be issued by — the under his assistant, mson Moire or Faille, and cost only yd., 75e are putting into evidence | inspector."" elois and anitatie a are : Dainty Lingerie Ribbon for the new spring ’ Qgainst others involyed in what is} Among the specific instances cited used for p ving fur them, tb tae in Pink, Blue, Lilac, also White. faid to be a conspiracy to exact bribes|)y Mr. of a dea ' ap their life and dim t lece of 10 yards. ‘ ; from passengers and to defraud the she lind pald $10 from home No. 1, 39¢ No. 114, 55¢ No. 2, 73¢ ‘ United States out of the $8 alien n, bringing over fourteen 1 compared No. 3, 1.10 No. 5. 1.38 ° head tax. e oun r $10 for r natural er owed ¢ (Main Floor’ 4 Although he refused to comment in allowed ty any wi indictments, Com y upon the report of further oner of Immi- 1 where an inspector al gration Tod, at Ellis Island, to-day 1 medical certificate to read Mirrors Are Telling The igsued an informal statement the wife of a passenger had wa con s eye disease instead of the 7 @4,"" he declared, ‘that conditions are}iman to land without question while Vicious on the Island. Most of the|his wife, who was well, was ei is Island phys Graft on big liners, Mr. working employees who would resent | often reached $1,5 The bis physically and legally any imputation ¢ I bribe known is $150 Uncorseting ‘The first murmur of a turning tide is heard as women view with dismay the results of too much freedom. And so there is a swift turning of the current tothe corset. Besides, the new gown and suit lines require it and the drape demands it. Anticipating this, the makers of R & G Corsets have ready a host of new models cun- ningly contrived to provide the firm basis necessary to the successful wearing of the new modes. They will be found on our third floor. inspectors are conscientious, hard bran McCreery Fur Storage Fitz Roy 3400 abe se Alsu Sturage for Criental Rugs Best & Co. 5th Avenue'at 35th Sereet—N. Y. Established 1879 The SMARTLY DRESSED MAID Superior Types of Tweed Suits Muslin Sheets v For Misses e : ‘ i m ne ne =f Fetching Apron Dresses Ghee ge taser on i 8 5 sineep RACHSaLae A Special Sale of 63x99 in.. P ‘ 8 99 in éach, 1. ie Priced From 85c to 2.85 OR Teg rte eas oe y tailored, of Hemmed Pillow Cases —scarcely less than her well-gowned i nepae E Abele avers Lightsome, Summery affairs that are as smart and attractive in style size 42x36 in... : each, 28¢ mistress, adds dignity to the estab- price. mas S20 as they are neat and practical. Hs SN peel eee < 8iz@.§0x36 in... é ....each, 38¢ lishment of which she is a part. xtra Special Some feature smart, flar- \ Checked Percale is responsible in the D. From fine Gingham in medium size see " ; ing box coats; others are ane ine Laat c tering atrred| siecle tht ere ait aul ee too doz: Muslin Sheets, size 81x90 in., it of line, to be worn sear HUDIR GUCLR GUYS CRB aN Guha . is he eh ek ie hemmed. each, 1.10 or unbelted. Notch model, which buttons down the back. evolved. It is trimmed with white braid. 125 d Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45x36 edo collars are fea- Collar, cuffs, pockets and tie sash of solid Green, Blue, Red or Brown. Special, 2.85 in., hemstitched. each, 35c tured nd pretty novelty color add to its effectiveness. Blue, Rose Second Floor metal and leather belts. qndiGreen Special, 1.50 LE. Fancy Cretonne and solid color Linene join forces in this youthful, cheer- Wistaria, Rose, Gray, , ; . ful Apron-frock, which is finished with 4 Green and Periw} ikle. B. Cretonne print in lovely colorings vigkoweoe braid and a narrow patent leather i (Fourth Floor) fashions this model which takes rick-rack belt. Blue or Rose. Special, 1.95 i braid, a smart tie sash and scalloped skirt i _ for its adornment. Special 1135 Bungalow Aprons of Nehttiguredior ‘ McCreery striped Percales, with piping of solid calor ‘ : i j 1; a Q » sashes. Special, 85¢ el . C. A particularly picturesque Slip-over and smart tic sashes ? hi Permanent Hair Wave Apromitock of Crepe, in lovely combine oe Rn econ cm : ie ae i ‘ pron dresses, combining checke Spring rains and breezes do not tion colors, applique d with flower solid color gingham, with pockets and trouble those who have a McCreery : ie leather belt provides effective tie s Blue, Green and Wet Paine Permanent Hair Wave. She Special, 2.85 Special, 1. i (Third Floor) (Third Floor) The Type ofFootwe: "MiWonnec §=6©=—6C(6A Sale of Spring Scarie of Fur Boys’ 7.75 and 9.75 In the New Shades and Styles Spring Reefers Street Dress and Sport Footwear with smart, clean-cut lines—individual in style By purchasing a Hy large 1- Of Mink; two large, beautiful Natural Special 7 95 SPECIALLY PRICED sna oicancenl idual in style y purch ¥ an unusually large quar in wo large a ’ . These models in uniforms and aprons are absolutely correct. They are neatly made, trimly fitting and of excellent materials. tity of neckpieces we are able to offer them Eastern skins. 42.50 Sl nen oe ; — 4 Of Hudson Bay Sable, full-furred, lus- Fox Scarfs in Brown, Taupe and Steel Parente th Bie ete he! ea ase sta are claw: vallapiare , \ , , . 5 comfortable, t ue Serge and Fancy Maids’ Black Pongee Dress 4.00 _, Mare ase, slevarly 7 polleglats pumps trous skins 52.50 shades; full-furred, long, silky skins. 31.50 Tweed Reclers represent a splendid Raster ves, and with tailored collar and cuffs of covered hees and shield tip, of Back Kid- Fourth Floor) uy for the little fellov 5 5 Long sleeves, red skin, Tan Calfskin or Patent Leather. ADS be fell bes Tete modsite very: good iy organdy. ; fit and appearance. Sizes 21% to 10 year Also many sport models in combinations Nurses’ White Cambric Dress 2.95 eu Ra iGlE with rubber or leather soles and Third Floor Sia cialis 6 dambrie. sh sion onload alacead At 9.75 FOR YOUR PERSONAL STATIONERY s “oer style, with V-neck and attached collar. Tel gta conesita pecial! in combination ankle Pp ; and instep straps, fashioned of Black Satin, A Hand-Cut Steel Die Chambray orStriped Gingham °2.95 Patent Ls Wrought Iron her or a combination of Patent 1 Gray Suede, Maids’ or nurses’ dresses with elbow sleeves and attached collar of white lawn, ‘Sub-deb”—the most popula With Your Monogram Lamp PX SP) the season, fashioned of Gray Suede, i \ Leather or Black Satin, or 6 2 : ; 6.50 casa of Patent Leather Aide Benne GHD 1.00 formerly 2.25 to 3 “thy It is adjustable, Suede. Aprons MAIDS’ APRONS of dotted swiss, lawns, organdy, in bibstyle. « « « « + « O5¢. 1,15, 1.35, 1.95 (Second Floor) ‘Those illustrated and 16 other designs in any combina- full ray : : GOEHT ulder or 4 tion of two or three letters are obtainable at this especially HEA) table without t low price when a purchase is made of Writing Paper or lig bah ; NURSES’ APRONS of cambric or lawn; large or : va ss ; nh ' Te ah tpnetive Choon medium size, with or without bib. . 85c., 1.25 1.75 Correspondence Cards. ‘lhere is an additional charge for wit ie , Attractive 1 2-inc , hon vy 1.25 1. ; yarchment shade assorted stamping. Die becomes your property, Ls caditlie SECOND FLOOR (Main Ploor)

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