The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1922, Page 8

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] ; i CHINAMAN, A\RIRESTED, SHOOTS AT‘ POLICEMAN Breaks Away and Mag Pistol Dact With Cop. Neman Mee, a Ch'aman, was held without bail to-day for the action of the Grand Jury when arraigned in i Kearny Police Court) Newark, on aj charge of having fred at Motoreycle | Policeman Parks whem the officer ar- | ee rested him for refusing towpay a taxt- jf cab bill of $1.60 to-da p. rhe Chinaman broke away from! Wrought in the policeman and ran into his store, | to'g aa. He returned with « ravolver, which | iM ?a.nan chews ‘ he fired pointblunk atkghe policeman | ANYa bi o on P impairing Morals. tne comptaing stated, fOrticey Parks | fl the end’ ti eae erarned the fire, bavlMee hid him- into a pulp try 'Ng to say i . ¢ house was suber | what he mean§, when nan triedtmantuily to keen Wis} oo Gucnt, when Meo eee at er aNOUISE: Fits hosda ate i Babok > ton’s would enakle him ow , athieent f ei Shon aon ai h fora Wt [JOU He RADDIY HEECTOD Ay to express his fea*lings cat harrahs io aie HL See Leeann with more emphasis, than ven-ycar-old Neg nd] Siw HAVEN, Aprif 10.—John H there is in the dictiora ty: ail night. eddin of Denver was@lected Supreme | | suh.’ dierman Muster, Fourth Degreeggot the Knights | [i hy. “I went¥eve'wheah. Danced of Coturnbus to-day bygthe International J p’ shimmy."* Board of Directace of Wh Jor In sea | Echin sunk on his chest here. ‘The fourt! specifi a profund siumber, bu af Sct AS (ory “moveriente “aud | mumble Oo VINGTON’S “The Gift Shoo of Fifth Avenud” Fifth Avenue at 39h Street & t time did (these people pick 2” Assistant\District Attorney Man asked him. B whites of Herman's eyes large for a mament 0 o'clock. Yistiday Eye'wheah.’* Fman was asierp asyin, but he testified sufficiently for Magis Solan to hold Franid Peococo, a feur of No, 308 West 6th and George Kline, a salesman | 88 West 634 Street in $500 bail ial Sessions om a charge of ing the morals of a minor in is him out all nijsht Iman Kieinmeter heard Her mtrying at 5.25 o'dock this morn- he reached the: scene of a coil- between an automobile driven Rococo and an ash cart at 424 ft and Sixth Avenue. There were persons, three 4of them women, # machine and Herman was in ims of one of the women. told the policeman he was Here ‘Cheatham of No. 427 West 53d nd that he had been picked h front of hiss house yesterday loon by two white men, who had ef him riding Wey had, he said{then, visited cab nd shows and} that they had 1 Aly asked him tto dance the ‘rag immy" for them between acts id people in restaurants had him $16 and that one of the vas keeping it for him oco and. Kline testified they the boy shortly before the acct { 224 Street and Sixth Avenue ere taking him home. & <= Went to So many folks draw a distinction between comfortable shoes and stylish shoes that there is a wide-spread opinion to the ef- fect that the two cannot:be combined. Yet in Coward Shoes it is easily possible to get both, in'fact a very large percent- age of our shoes are designed to meet the popular demand. ¢And not only are they stylish and com- fortable but we have your size in the style you want. In our stores are carried Probably the largest individual stock of any shop in America. for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN James S. Coward 260-274 Greenwich St., N.Y., Near Warren St. r (Sold Nowhere Else) DIES IN HoSs- PITAL, Pruets, nineteen. an_ex-sailor, 9314 Seventh, Avenue, Buy Rid, tal Mof 2 bullet wotnd in the chest. fe cwas accidentally shot ‘Thursday night in a poolroom: near his home, - Dance to— . ' * Today’s Most PopularsHits Just a Little LoweiSong Fox-Trot Eddie\Elkins’ Orchestra | A-3553 Lonesome Hours Fas. Trat| Ths Rédie Elkins" Oreheetrs Cutie Intro. “Tve (Fennd a Bud Venetian Love Boat Fox. Trot ny Wie wi ie" After the Rain Fox- Trot! Rey Miller and Hie Black Broken Toy Intro. “My Darting"| 7c Medley Fox- Trat . The Happy Six Fox- Trot White Melody Boys | A-3850 Tell Her at Twilight (Just y Also ey ad pe natema The Happy Siz Ask any Columbia dealer to play these records for you. You'll know then why Colam- bia leads in dance music, Columbia Records Columbia Graphophone Company, New York THE EVENLNG WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, activities. Mr. Red- Candles for E Jade, orchid, sunshine, ora purple, yellow, mulberry, ro are some of the enchanting cc select for your Haster tfisted, Chippendalle, or square de Solid Mahogany Candlestick: «rc priced from $f to $3.75. FIFTH FLOOR. f=> mi Salt and Pepper Set,$12 Gift Lucky indeed is the persom who receive’ this set for an Easter gift—or for a wedding gift either, as far AaCharming: Easter as that goes. aster peach, old white or which you ign: blue, ivory may n hand-dipped, exceptionally Bo. cellars to accommodate a well-appointed d table, all of them graceful in shape and convenient in size. She will have enough individual salt inner This Ni an 18-picce set, which means that there are 6 open-salt dishes with spoons and 6 pepper shakers. velvet lined case. & GROUND: FLOOR. They ,are attractively boxed in a grey Silver Candlesticks For ,Easter Candles They are sterling silyer, t@inches high, of charmingly graceful proportion.and design, with square $ $15.75 pair Silver Candlesticks of extra heavy weight, made with hexagon posts, 10 inches high, $17.50 pair, 12 $21 pair. GROUND. FLOOR inches hig! osts, . Decorative: Tea Strainers From England ™ «$1.50 It is surprising how many brides, and more seasoned housekeepers too, lack just this one important household utensil—a tea strainer. And it is a thing no one wants+to be without. These [English silver-plated tea G strainers are most distinctive in design with their colored Galalith handles in red, purple, grcen and other gay shades. There are two:sizes. One with a 2-inch handle and one with a 4-inch handle. A delightful Easter gift or something to gave at a bridal shower. GROUND¢FLOOR. FibreSilk Sweater,$8.95 Excellent valucs af plain, medium-weight weave with novelty collar and. belt. rust, white, blue. * THIRDIFLOOR a The Boys’ ‘Section Easter Furnishings Whether the boy has a new Easter suit or not he must surely havega new hat or tie and shirt. Mother can find here— Tweed Hats, $3.50. Felt Hats, $3.00. madras Mixed Cheviot Caps, $1.95. $1.25. Blouses Smart Silk Ties, He + FOURTH FLOOR Colors are tan, navy, black, Shirts in striped or white and percale, of white and Children’s Patent Leather Strap Pumps for Easter striped madras, $1.50. Very festive little shoes these are to wear in the Faster parade. There are two styles, one with a single strap, the other with two sandal straps. Both have broad sensible toes and flat heels. $3, 832 10 11, $4, FOURTH FLOOR, Sizes 4 to 8 Girls’ Sweaters, 7.95 Are Horizontally Striped The gayest, in a long tim with bateau nech Contrasting | of course. reindeer and whiie FOURTH FLOOR, jorizontal stripes, with Copenhagen blue, lavender, maize, these most charming sweaters we have seer Vhey are mohair Shetland slip-overs, Narrow praided girdle. colors Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE While beautiful linens are vastly important to every household at any time, Easter inevitably brings them to the fore because of post-Lenten entertaining, and bridal trousseaux. We have so many lovely suggestions for Easter—from so many lands, thatyou’ll surely enjoy a tripthrough the department tomorrow. _ Italian Luncheon Sets $11—Consist- ing of 7 pieces, the runner 18x54 inches, and 6 oblong place plate mats of fin Italian linen, natura eglor, designed in blocks of hand-drawnwork. _Madeira Luncheon Sets $10—13 pieces of exquisite Irish linen, hand-em- , They are made of fine linen, hemstitched, and hand-embroidered. Chinese Filet Doilies $3.75 Dozen - Picture a dozen of these web-like all-over filet lace finger bowl doilies of your lunch- con table. Could anything be daintier— broidered. One of these sets will certainly and this is a most exceptional value. please a bride. Linen Huck Towels $10.50 Dozen—A Oporto Scarves $6.50—These are soft though firm linen huck with hem- stunning for the refectory table or bureau. stifched damask borders, large size. SECOND FLOOR. A Special Easter Selling Women’s Cape Wraps, $55 Don’t you think it’s clever to line a black crepe cape with a cosy grey duve- tyn and conceal the armholes with long side panels ending in cut fringe? This is just one of the unusual designs in this very specially priced group selected especially for this selling. Silk crepes, twill cords, tricotines and pile fabrics, such as marvella or Orlando are used. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Tricotine Suits, $39.50 ° Five models, three-quarter medium length, with notched collar and revers, for serviceable wear, at a very special price. ‘The pockets are braid bound, and the linings are of excellent beige crepe. May be had also in black. And Very Smart Are The compose of checked skirt and plain coat in tweed and also the plain tweed suits at this price, $39.50. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Low Heel Strap Pumps, $7.90 “How very smart,” you will say when you look at these low heel one-strap pumps. And then, “How comfortable.” lor they seem to have been made especially for comfort: the moderately rounded toe and almost flat heel are surely just the thing for walking and tailored wear. ‘There are several styles, two in all patent leather, two in dull leather, one in all grey buckskin and one in white buckskin with-rubber sole. SECOND FLOOR Your Easter Corset, $3.50 There are two styles for you te choose from —both of them very specially priced for Easter. Pink Satin—lIs a fine heavy quality and this model has elastic girdle top. It is short and lightly boned for the slender figure. Striped Batiste-—-Another model made with clastic girdle top, but this one is fashtoned of a very fine quality satin striped batiste in flesh color. SECOND FLOOR. Going Away For Easter? ster if there is a sister or a cousin or an uncle or an aunt in the country who will take one in for the week end? Come up to our Luggage Department tomorrow and “Ask Mr. Foster” about hotel and railroad reservations, motor trips, etc., and then select your luggage. Does anyone stay home over Ka A Woman's Black Suitcase Is An Excellent Value, $18 What a delight is a suitcase so roomy, and so light in weight. It has a padded top, silk moire lining, shirred pockets in lid and ends and comes in five sizes. 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26 inches. q A Man’s Tan Leather Suitcase, $25— You will find this an excellent case for this low price, as it is made of fine cowhide with hand-sewed French edges and hinge. English plaid lining, a good strong handle. A Woman's Fitted Suitcase, $35 and $40. This case is of black cowhide, with padded top, hand-sewed edges and fitted with 11 fine French ivory toilet articles. With the new periwinkle blue lining, it is $40. In tan or king blue it is $35, Sizes 24 and 26 inches. SEVENTH FLOOR

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