The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 14

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) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. World News in Brief | "ewrire touse spss veto ah is ‘The robbers esc The mat said that a young man came in and entered a telephone booth. yer entered and asked for a 2 WITH HIS LOOT ftwo men tast night neta up the ¢ Htite cing sat tured to get it = b Preise LOCAL days to defend his claim (hw! he was - water Drug Store, at No. 484 Willis}and Sete, ‘in Min nee FIFTH AVE. 8 0 34th STREET | 3 a bona-fide resident of Wayne County! f-irst Steals Lumber, Then Ce- | Avenue, owned by John L. Goldwater. im (O-AHG BAO OF ERO Store, pe e -——- (Detroit) at the time he was divorced Whey toon Flo trom Thabo fF ed him to the bac store, .. Bdward P. Howell, elghty-four. aPi-} from his first wife, Mrs. Anna Mitchell. ment and Finally Shrubs 2 « his money, rifled the cash regis- ‘@rist, who sald not one of his swarms p baum, the manager, and $61 from and backed out the front door. f bees ever had stung him, is dead at] Alfred Holman, the ind Plants tele home near Meriden, Conn. Argonaut, 9 Francisco PABADEN A) Chi, Ab paper, has « s that he SNA, Cal, Ap Rebs sae ter tne ota (atetacae at SS" ne], TARADSA Calta ovelty Jewelry Reduce i@ planning an intensive campa’ to Gress R&galnst “pernicious encroachment upon thief w joves a home so much the individual rights of the public He that he is stealing to get raters fee iste, FOREIGN ett legis i 4 to i Le ‘ a. Drum Porter, formerly Deputy : ng the component parts P t I f h E t eee eae apn ME, commonent our, rices 4 to % Less for This Even $, in favor of Rollin G. Bottle and], Propowsl to put & n wont by that a small quantity of Mugo Victor. ada or deriving t bultdin vierial--a door, a win- he Kev, Dr. Ernest ’ ices rendered in BRILUBGOWAM ABE alele te : 5 : : ‘preach und Miss © to the House of SHUNT SaHATCATE \n unusual and timely clearance offering of discontin- sgt te noon tawia ; ae ele. poling ucd patterns and individual pieces of 14 kt. or 10 kt. Gold, b, ¥. Keith’ Friends of the Duvcan family state eine Ww srling Silver a 3 oH . This i \ “Mars, Katherine M. Sif fo. 146 [that feadora's alster, Ieilsnbeth SCHEIN ie ake Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Jewelry. ‘This is an opportune Bast 176th Street, announces the en-| Paris, has been presented by t ato uanaie gta moment to purchase Easter Jew ra H Bagement of her daught iss Mar-|mans wit the ex-imperial po way—came a*se- I F a Easter Jewelry, at great savings. garotta Smith, to Boa n Marsh} Potsdam as a dancing school cement Bosworth, a Rhodes schol ‘Trinity ot . fen nb ficial censu! for the City ~ x chee) inde jow an § : 1.75, regularly 2.30 to 2.98 8.75, regularly 12.75 and 13.75 Theodore August Distie n inerea Hechler, Mitchell Salem Fis! cena Brooches, Cuff Pins, Scarf Pins, Collar Brooches, Bar Pins, Bracelets, Rings, ; > y|DRUG STORE IS HELD UP Bugene’ Denonn and Jos¢ Pins, Rings, Vest Chains. Cuff Links, Sautoirs, La Vallieres, Lapel have ween elected to Phi thas Rel ne Caius Fraternity at New York University of St. Paul, WHILE CROWD PASSES 2.95, regularly 3.95 to 5.00 Chains, Vanity Cases. Murray Hulbert, President of ie|foumania, will take place in Oxford, aa 4 Sautoirs, Scarf Pins, Bar Pins, Beard of Aldermen, is stil! confined to} itngland, to-day Near one f the busiest corners in Brooches, Collar Pins, La Vallieres, Shoe Buckles. 9.75, regularly 14.75 and 15.75 3.75, regularly 5.00 to 6.95 Brooches, Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Rin; ! lapel Chains, La Vallieres, Vanity Cases, Wedding Rings. thle home by a severe cold American Legion units wi peper imitations of the Flanders Vields” on “Popp which is to be celebrated Ma The cadets of the New York Nautical School of the schoolship port will give a dance to-night sik Lined ‘Tricotine Suit $25 Sautoirs, La Vallieres, Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Shoe Buckles. 5.00, regularly 7.50 to 7.95 Commodore Sautoirs, Cuff Pins, Brooches, Cuff 10.75 to 67.50, regularly 16.75 to 99.50 Herman Heinz of No. 1035 Blo Links. Cuff Links, Dorine Boxes, Street, Hoboken, has received th .95, regularly 9.75 to 13.75 Bracelets ae PIRG found in a secret pocket of a 6.75, regularly 9.75 to 13.75 acelets, Bar Pins and Broocl ‘ Harris Levy, a tailor. Levy turr money over to the police. Heing gave}? fhim $5. Ribbon Vest Chains, Bar Pins, Lorgnettes, Vest Chains, La Valliere Sautoirs, Cuff Links, Bracelets, Scarf Real Bead Necklaces, Mesh Ba Pins, Shoe Buckles, Brooches, Cuff Pins, Vanity Cases, Wedding Rings, Sautoirs, Mesh Purses and Dorine Cases. Cameo Brooches, Diamond Bead Clasps. Mile. Marguerite Clement, fellow of the University of Ps ec ture at the Colony Clut 4 for the benefit of the I Asylum of St. Vincent de Pau Harry G. From President of the Young Israel Synagogue, and M. Fromberg were guests at a dinner giv by members of the synagogue last in the Broadway Central Hotel 290 5th Av. and 511 6th Av. (het Short and Medium Vamp Shoes To Those Who Appreciate Style and Quality “La Fontaine” “La Rose’”’ TRIE OF Main Floor) IS YOUR PRICE $25? oa For $25 you will find the limit of value in suits at Hamilton’s. Guar- anteed silk linings—better mate- rials in the newest long tailored ef- fects. And you will find at this price « at least 20 differen! styles in a wide variety of materials, including Tric- otines and Twill Cords. AN EASTER SPECIAL! Leather Bags and Vanity Boxes 2.95 ‘Lhe new bag and the new suit or frock just Judgment against George T. Broha “angel of the musical comedy ‘lu Because,” was rendered yesterday $760 and costs in fi Berg, who was his gener: ro Mrs, Helen S. Woodruff “Just Because,” next week wil the cast for one performance prethierto DOMESTIC. California inter for $800,000 the 7,500-acre Fresno County formerly owned eer ces | a White Kid, Patent Colt Patent Coltskin, Grey Suede, skin; Grey or Black Suede White Kid or Black Satin. $12.50 $12.00 The new coats in the newest Tweeds as well as soft napped, imported Herringbones, $9.95 to $30! Fitzwilliam of London he ha, Koaraine sivalel aan be had i naturally go together; an old bag is out of place. Miss Kathleen Kersting, thirceen at ONE Kids Spantoh Hee year-old Wichita, Kan,, singer, will sail for France May 6 as the ward and pupil ef Mme. Emma Calve, French prima donna. And the moment you see and open these you will discover for yourself that they are decidedly new in outward appearance, manner of opening and the arrangement of their contents. Large and conveniently placed mirrors one noticeably attractive feature and the adjacence of dorine and other fittings another. THIAMILION GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street Sizes 10% A ~ Formerly 58 Third Ave. Wass SS Oliver Morosco, theatrical producer, is expected in Detroit within a few 1,000 Spring Hats | $2.89 Pin Seal \Vorocco Vachette Ecrase Alligator Beaver Velvet Cals Main Floor One-Day Sale ~UNTRIMMED HATS | Silk-Lined cull 4 ic my | reali of Bimbo and Timbo | Every hat was made exclusively for us of good bel 2 95 | quality all-fur Felt, fitted with a genuine leather i | : | sweat-band, lined with silk, and trimmed with a Ks| fe fine silk ribbon band. New models in shades of Brown, Gray and Tan. Soft, Negligee : The Macy 3 SHIRTS Service Scarf : Have You Ever Worn One? Large and medium shapes in these most fashionable of the season's straws come in the Spring shades and in black, brown and navy. Here’s Value! and never shows Pin Holes When you take off a Repp shirt for Made of Silk and Wool Poplin. the last time and begin to figure You can’t pull it out of shape by how long ago you bought it, then jerking it through an unwilling you will understand what a dura stiff collar. ble fabric it is. Sia Gui coeameaciba se 89c Sh a a an | Ee 4 ak | i Forget-Me-Nots am 10 ’ $1.59 I's Wrinkle Proof Bey iing 1,15: | Morethevaue “og MEN'S UNION SUITS | See Pages 12, 16 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising. 1200 of them, specially priced c At % 5 per suit These Union Suits are full cut and well made of tine Pin-check Nainsook. They are in the sleeveless knee length model. | : The weave makes its colors espe These are variously striped in har- cially soft and rich-looking. Bias monious colors on white back- stripes, figured motifs, heathers, grounds. plain shades. Shoes CHILDREN’S OXFORDS $9.45 Brown grain leather with solid leather soles— shoes that will stand a lot of hard knocks, Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L" and West Side Subway— All Convenient Binagre —Malo Floor, sath Street Herald Square Macy New York ae James McCreery & Co. MAIN FLOOR FIFTH AVENUE THIRTY-FOURTH STREET

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