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fy me A { iS k f | j f | : ty f H | | I — wee me STK TO AERA, -GEN SQUIER TELL trial Was postponed. The senior Liniander was on his w to Manhattan when he collapsed on rullroad platform, Death was duc to heart disease. He was fifty-two old and resided at No, 112 Kimbal A’ nue, Yonkers. He was in the tallor business at Fifth Avenue, near Thirty- eighth Street. ¢ was a member of “RADI Bradablick Lodge No, $8 F. and A, M. 0 PHONE FANS ee _ = SOuDHEE hos SLAIN FLYER’S BODY romney ~ . OFF TO.WASHINGTON Broadcast Must Be Over Elec- ———- ric Main to Make Lighting Circuit Available. Family of Lieut. Col. Beck Ac- companies Remains Follow- ing Impressive Farewell OKLAHOMA April 10.—The body of Lieut. Co ul Ward Beck, who was slain here on April 4 by Jean P. Day, wealthy oll man @ lawyer, was on route to-day to Wash- ment in Arlington ’ Mrs. Rachel ers mother; his son, k jr, and Lieut. John with the body. vonatration by of- where Beck was cer, marked — the jal From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, April 10—Now es a warning from Major Gen ©. Squier to all radio fans stick to their aerial on the roof Jeave the electric light system at least for the time being il raéio Oroadcasting is trans itted on the electric light mains commandi unless furthe idence is brought to set to an aerial, he attached Sith ol light," the nty Attorney was ity the electric light on his desk and] reed ae saying ved @ perfect concert. Immedi-] “ Blase At Jas ly radio fans throughout the}93 POILUS DEAD tried the stunt and blew out sete IN SILESIAN BLAST had forgotten the broadcast — be transmitted along the light-| 1. 1o¢j = Sais it ia ta'be received trom] Explosion Creates lighting main. ment and Martial Law May "The wet requires a special plug,” Sunatat Gen. Squier said, ‘‘but not special Be Proclaimed. ring. However, ever the special {, April 10 ‘will not give results unless the] p Wwenty-ahres French sol- itting station is sending out | diners one German foreman are . along the electric light}now stated to have been killed and . I did not receive a broadcast }ien others injured in yesterday's it out on un overhead aerial. IJexpiosion at the Huetten smelting from # station which transmitted | works, near Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia. tho'electrio ght mains. Tremendous excitement was reported he advantages of the line radio od of broadcasting are many. The /inat martial law would he proctaimed r channels for radio broadcasting | ‘The explosion took place in the limited, and even the few wave ramély vault of Count Elnsiedel; one nels which are available can be lor the founders of the Royal Smelt- profitably employed for such |ing Works, in the cemetery connected p activities where space is the) with the works. Unofficial reports ck best fnethed. of communis lassart @ bidden mine was detonated My ere is no radio in- 1 if wae enaayy De Mecsusanting on [turns & searon ror oonosaled arms, lines, any number of wave et employed and there.| CONGRESS TO GET BILL , the number of sta-| TO STOP AUTO THEFTS that can be operated on the ESE ais USNS geil Federal Registration of Cars Pro- Jone om pre vided in Measure. AVENUE TAILOR SARATOGA SPRINGS, April 10.— DIES IN R. R. STATION |General fegisiation designed to euro Automobile thefts will be introduced In Lintander Strict Congress to-day by Repreeentative Mills ives ‘ikem at Mt.) of New York, Hiram C. Todd, Federal a—Causes Pobtponement th and Chairman of a ot Peal. District Attorney . ha Phen the case of Walter Liniander Arthur Chase for damages @ut of an automobile collision at Plains was called for trial to-|number for every car. Uvery sale of day announcement was made that C. E.la motor vehicle would be made by bili u » father of the plaintiff, had of sale recorded in certain United States Gead this morning at the Mt. court clerk oMces. 4 , FUR STORAGE 2% on the Valuation Repairing and Remodeling at Moderate Prices An Inclusive and Exclusive Collection of 1 SMARTFURSCARFS IN ALL THE DESIRED SPRING SHADES { Fifty Brown Fox Scarfs 7 SPECIAL VALUES y 25.00 and 35.00 : | Soft, fluffy, fine quality selected skins. | PLATINUMOR BLUE FOXSCARFS 75,00 i Dyed white fox; selected whole skins. { STONE MARTENSCARFS 25.00 35.00 Large full skins of fine quality. HUDSON BAY SABLE SCARFS { 59.50 69.50 Large animal effects in beautiful shadings. i] BAUM MARTENSCARFS 32.50 48.50 Fine quality selected natural skins. { TWO-SKINMINKSCARFS29.50 39.50 Natural skins, beautifully matched. Just Received a Large Collection of “ RUSSIAN SABLE, SILVER FOX, NAT- URAL BLUE FOX AND FISHER SCARFS At Particularly Special Prices CS = ee 6 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee from Gleiwitz, with the expectation | == |vernon station of the Harlem Road. The] ATTEN PROPERTY ACCOUNTING FILED]™ Disposition Held . Up Settlement by Germany of American Claims. WASHINGTON, April 10.—An ac- { the $350,000,000 worth of »roperty held by the Govern- ven to the Senate to- day in a report filed by Alien Prop. erty Custodian Thomas W, Miller. ~ “The final disposition of this prop- “will un- a direct bearing on between this country and Burope, with particular the late enemy powers,” $415,000,000 of Am- against Germany Mr, called the terms of the Knox- peace resolution indicating t no disposition should be made of enemy property held by the United erman Government the satisfaction uf enoms ment was , erty.” Mr. Miller said, doubtedly economic elations ma. ‘eport gave the details FOUND CONSTITUTIONAL Supreme Court Rules om Law ax Applied to Municipal Bon@a, WASHINGTON, April 10.—Cénatitu- tionnlity of the Federal Estate Tax as applied to municipal bonds waa upheld “| to-day by the Supreme Court. The suit decided was drought by Mary Greiner, administratix againat the colector of Internal Revenue at Pitts- (Associated | burgh. RICHMOND, Va., THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, a oicapinllecninles $2,500,000 WAR PLANES TRANSFERRED TO NAVY April 10.—Fitty De Haviland airplanes were being shipped from the Richmond’ Alt Intermediat Depot toviay to the Navy Yard Hladelphia upon orders of the W. Pending euiae mee serial, bases "YT carewell ra “of roses wore] Of Md Nei te Ades it etethge cannot be successful dropped upon the train from four] cluding industrial plants, steamship . . rita Goce uisier, Chief Blenai| tictabes, Lane ioha "aba gate tule For Women and Misses © of thé army, announced that] Day was ‘exonerated Saturday by a suimon factories, gold, and liad gertected pea Glreleen” toroner’s Jv ich recommended me rnlnes and Chere ina par- SET tn Ghat ited. ceils of real estate and securities, Disti yj Me delled ied to the radio phone, it looked ere is ling to justify the SS istinctive YU (i) e e Instead of attaching his re-| spending of money in prosecuting Day] FEDERAL ESTATE TAX ». Exceptionall Trim / $10.00 $8.50 Suede and Brown Kid Black Satin with Black Suede The Trilby In Patent Leather; and Black Setin, A Very Special Offering i. Uaphe vetiue OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street— New York Tomorrow—Tuesday Custom Tailored Suits of Extra Quality Tricotine Low Priced | 45.00 Most approved straight-line models with notch collars and four-button or link fastenings. ‘Thirty care were required fo’ being wh Easter Footwear by I. Miller An Index of What The Smart Woman Will Wear $14.50 With a varied presentation of beauti- . The Sonnet ful styles, the shops of I. Miller are In Patent and Grey Trim, Brown prepared to satisfy your individual or most exclusive taste. Trim, and For Sports or more formal wear, for the Eastertide afternoon or morning stroll, you will find just the color or combination you require. Easter Hosiery The remarkable variety of fine hose makes the matching of footwear or costumes a pleasure, while the unusually low prices complete your satisfaction in the service rendered by these up- to-date Hosiery Departments. Sheer Silk Hosiery Full-fashioned hos with lide welt seasonal shales Pure Silk Hosiery Full-fashioned with lisle top and (a Black and all soles. In Black and colors. $2.75 $1.85 Thee pairs $7.75 Theee fairs $5.25 The Peter Pan Nabuck Pasent Leather; Grey with Patent Trim: and Smoked Elk with Tan Trim I. MILLER TEs Beceimey 15 West 42nd Street Brooklyn Shep Ti Aceoue 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond é $8.50 The Collegiate In four HatereStin combinations of tie most popular leathers. The Court Patent Leather, Black Satin and Patent Vamp with Grey Back. $12.50 The Caprice In Black Satin, »Patent Leather ms Suede. A most grace- ful Hudson Terminal Basrance: Fulton Street Ns é aste5) Tweed Suits—New Ones With Longer Coats The Values are most Extraordinary E hear from Paris that long suit coats are most favored. We see by these suits—in a variety of belted models—how smart (and becoming!) isthe new knee length. Tans, Blues, Orchid and Gray. ; 20" Richly Silk lined; truly Ten Entire Floors— extraordinary values at EachaCity Block Long —Devoted to Women's and Misses’ Suits, Wraps,Frocks andFurs Fa NN “Adapted from the French,” as they say on the pro- grams. Our own designer adapted the smartest fea- ture of this Canton Crepe Frock from anew Paris model. Girded with chiffon and brocaded. Priced 45.00 Judge Not a Frock’s Smartness by Its Price Not In This Sale To do so would be grievously unjust to the modes, materials, lines and detail of these frocks. They are really smart. Of course, the values are extra- ordinary, so your conception of frocks at this price cannot be applied at all. 1 a70 No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRT Y-FOURTH STREET Canton crepe and crepe dechine for Women and Misses, on Sale at