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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922, World News in Brief |S"# Evidence Hie In Court; Booze LOCAL. gorking force during the next thirty Or Ginger Ale? paral’. dai Gharies Goodman, iol, is dead at his}, The total resources of all Manila hore in Reynolde Bridge, Conn. banks on Feb. 11, 1922, were $148,355,000, “ ; i according to the report of B. F. Wri ni iq- toed re Le HL Special Hank ‘Baaminer. ‘The deposits Policeman Poured Brownish Liq eer ene Care AL. NPS? Amounted (0 $58,400,000. vid From Glass: Into Flask— Broadway Saturday night. ees : Transfer of tubercular veterans from F Arrested Cafe Proprictor Fox Hills to Sea View Horpital, against ‘OREIGN. which they are protesting, was resumed eatiallidamnenae DELILE yesterday. t ‘Austria's \enormous drink bill bas| Uroducing a pint flash about half Dirty dishes and insanitary quartera|Aroused renewed agitation in certnin| filled with a brownish liquid, Police- cont 120 shopkeepers $5 fines each in|qutrtera for some form of at least mod- a 7 i Yovevtiie 38 ‘Witliamsburg Court, Brooklyn, yester- [ified prohibition. man Frank Nemick, in Yorkville Po- day. After 700 years Magna Charta fo-|lice Court to-day, offered it as evi- Henry P. Dayison of J. P. Morgan &|mains the most popular British manu- " at Poter Mor. Ce., who was operated on last fall for|acript.. Last year 14,000 persons went Ceare sue en eywe neete . Lied ed a tumor pressing on his brain, has re-|to the British Museum to see it, #&, ris, a cafe proprietor at No, 61% Sec- Pig Aachen dead dl (adie hla a ond Avenue, of violation of the Mul- home, Locust Valley, L. 1. A violent ¢arthquake has beon felt im 5 Lo Nae = elie The New York University debating |Melbourne, Australia, and the country |/@1-Gase Act. Nemick said the bottle ee returned from its tour yesterday |district about it. contained whiskey. r defeating three universities’ on the] 4 museum of electrieal inventions |: “pte! ” N proposition that cmployors should not lyeing organised at Petrosrad in come dsc ee coolsh protested Morris. retain the closed shop. memoration of Thomas A. Edison, whose} “18 the first place if I was selling James F. Sullivan, Richmond Hill and Jseventy-fifth birthday anniversary was| whiskey I wouldn't sell half « pint of Glen Cove newspaper publisher, accused | celebrated in various parts of Russi: ‘i @f attempted bribery two years ago, has | ‘Trumpeter James Richardson, a pur-|‘t 7 one drink. The stuff in that flask | Just been freed in Supreme Court. viver pre famous Balaklava charge} (% ginger ale.’’ Miss Lucy P. Stoodhoff, fifty-five, a}immortalized by Tennyeon, died in Lon-| Magistrate Hatting, Assistant Dis- CG d it yo 5 descendant of an old and prominent |don, aged ninety-one. tise Atgorney: “Geeaanty ABE” court m Mystery ad complete store for Women Oliver A. Olson Broadway at 79th Street Subway and Cross Lin ¢ Bus Stations at Door EASTER GIFTS FOR “HER”’ Selected with discrimination, priced with modera- tion, bearing the stamp of standard quality and exquisite taste, gifts purchased here bespeak the refinement of the Gloves, 1.00 to 8.00 Perrin, Jouvain, Valier. kid; Fownes of Kayser fabric; black, white, colors; plain or fancy. Umbrellas, 5.00 to 20.00 Imported or domestic fancy handles, black or colored silk, plain or combination effects, for rain or sun, Necklaces. 65¢ to 33.50 Metal novelties, imitation pearl, jade, amethyst; real ivory, coral or amber—a remarkable assort- ment. donor. Earrings, 1.95 to 25.00 One of the most carefully selected assortments in the city. An almost inexhaustible collection, of styles. Hosiery, 85¢ to 7.50 McCallum, Corticelli, Holyoke or Onyx; all standard goods; silk, lisle or cotton; black, white or colors; plain or fancy. Odd Gifts, 1.50 to 7.50 Novelties in Italian, Bohemian, Venetian or American glass; metals, etc., grouped on tables, variously priced, 1.50 to 7.50. Infants’ Easter Novelties, 45c to 15.00 Dolls, toys, rattles, dresses, bonnets, bootees, sweater sacks, cashmere and crepe de chine hand embroidered sacks. Art Goods Novel Baskets of cheer, sachets, bridge screens and indexes, lace trimmed receivers, etc, EASTER ties, 45c¢ to 7.00 scores, work baskets, phone boudoir novelties, pin’ trays, hair CARDS ily of Greenwich, Conn., died yes-} work for 20,000 men for two years lay. will be provided by the underground | stenographer Miller sniffed the evi- fo six-story apartment house built }groups of railways in London, which} dence and agreed that it smetled like laat, year was found worthy by New |soon will commence important exten-|cinger ale. With a burst of inspira Tork Chapter of the American Insti- | sions. ye pi tute of Architects in making annual —<—_—_——. tion the policeman suggested that. it awards. ans might be a high ball, and the Mag- Mrs, Marian Leland, who made a fi LAY FIRES’ TO:SPIRIT. istrate ordered an analysis by the city hand study of the armament conference Soon eae chemist and held Morris in $600 bail will givs an illustrated lecture at the| 4 Jehabitants Nemick's testimony interested the Blue ‘Door club, No, 24 East 40th tn Gol Ne Ce Magistrate. The policeman is at- Street, Friday night. a tached to the East 36th Street Pre- Charles 8. Hartman, American Min-| GOLDSBORO, N. C. April t1—Big| cot. According to his story, he {eter to Ecuador, and Major Edwin N. [mysterious fires, all at night, haveljoocea through the window of Mor- Hardy, military attache, arrived yester-|been set and extinguished since March} jis5 py} 1 h 4 a day from South America by the United |12 tast, { Ui ad sted a tha UA atoll sorbed eet shy frei: auth 4 y , in an untenanted two-story| standing at the bar about to take a Miss Jeanette H, ‘Wasserman, a Tame Mouse on Beeah Street, here. In|drink from a tall glass. He went in 3 Jeanctte H. Wai i. " ‘6 b , daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wasserman ai igroioers ‘oldest inhabitants’! appropriated the glass, poured the of No. 650 West End Avenue, and Ber- |tel! yi comtents into a flask and arrested team Sommer were married Inst eve-| Many years ago two aged sisters| Morris. ning at the St. Regis by the Rev. Dr. |lived in the house. One winter's night al pere a liatiee Aico of No. 97 Ken. [te clothes of one caught fire while Miss Charlotte in of No, 97 Ken- | nore Place, Brookiyn, has won the cup|*¢ Was cooking. Instead of helping for the highest individual scorer in the |her, the other locked her out and was tnterclass athletic meet at Swarthmore [burned to death. | Afterward the sur- ‘ollege. viving sister hired one irl after an- Mra. Elsie K. st No, 4409 Fifth [other to do the housework, but. none Le eee ten ise’ pec sued for {Would atay. Each in turn vowed that | digorce by Edward Korfhage, who al-|the dead sister came back at night and Rael that in 1918 she eloped with a {tried to burn the place | madtried man. Molumbia University, c Sh iw Up of Chicago 5: Adam Bruce’ is yc aS TS tt ~ -wittian BM funds for the University of Louvain. is eas eal rae he re x Vit) ie committee in charge of the Sun- BD) erseerennr conten aay toh eHe lightweight championship, is under a Ui charge of murder here to-day. Ball to be given for the benefit of and-ont men will hear a talk by Abert W. Randall at the Ambassador| Tho pugilist surrendered to the poll Hote! to-day. eal Lae Rubin, who was shot in a saloon row, listed as alleged operator of a {ake di-} when four others were (njured, Fried. vorce evidence factory. pleaded not} man was released on $10,000 bond. euilty in General Sessions and was re-| Charles | Hadesman, who | was jue, complained of abuse by her hus-|took place. yand, Chief Red Wing, who must ap- ——-—_=»— year in Jefferson Market Court, April 19.| posTPONE: TELEPHONE HEANING, A $75,000 damage suit of John P. Mar-| ‘The hearing before the Public Service Hin inst Miss Viola Hagerty, twenty- 0, of No. 1010 Ocean Aveniie, Brook-|COmmission on the complaint of the 9 iS 2 for injuries when struck by’ her | City of New York against rates charged en S 1 1 r S Automobile, was compromised for $4,000] by the New York Telephone Company, jyesterda: scheduled for to-day, was postponed at Jedge, Tour Honor, 1 makes a point] the city’s request, he date for the of always pleading guilty, This is my|next hearing will be set later, Leer ee will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) presenting remarkab Men’s Four-in=-hand Scarfs Beurt yesterday. He got an indefinite term for petty larceny. An Aid to Wearing This Season’s Fashions a . eo aaa (Helps to Beauty) j Vawrence Simon and J. B. Johnson. : ; lowners of the Missionary Bar, in Chi-] Here is a simple, unfailing way Jengo, were fined $1,000 each and sen-|tid the skin of objectionable hairs: enced to four months for selling whis- | With some powdered delatone and tion. | water make enough paste to cover t! ‘ommon Council voted |hairy surface, apply and in about ight saving ordinance. | minutes rub off, wash the skin and he vote was 13 to 3. every trace of hair has vanished. This ‘The management of the local shops of |i ite harmless, but to avoid disap- erican Car and Foundry Com- | pointment be sure to get the delatone t Buffalo expects to triple its |in an original package.—Advt. ae DOMESTIC. made of imported A | ff Ti we hi ~ A REVELATION OF REFINEMENT For the new strap pumps that re- veal more of the dainty foot than they conceal, exquisite Van Raalte stockings of plain or drop stitch glove sitk enhance the charm of for the arch and instep. Peeping in silken TRIPE é smoothness from beneath the hem } inch from the ' of the newer gowns of the mode, Linea threadsile these stockings lend an air of style and chic that is truly Parisian, helps you mate stockings after washing and identi fies the quality desired when buying. Sik S tockings by VAN RAALTE Made by the makers of Van Raalte Veils, Silk Gloves and Glove Sttk Underwear Thirty-tourth Street yu 2 a ee es, Hl attempt to borrow $10,000,000 fron | “SAILOR” FRIEDMAN a bank was enough to commit Aubra I. Carver of Wellsburg, N. Y.. to Belle- ACCUSED IN MURDER vue Hospital yesterday for observation ues e e Nicholas Murray Butler, Surrendered to Poltce Follows ei atomies trmer imickman in-fgommection mit the saving of Abe Pre-Easter Offerings of jeased in $6,000 bail, wounded, was also charged with mur- 9 S Squaw Red Wing, otherwise Marion|der, as were three others said to have 1 e r Istchlik, modista, of No. 358 Fifth Ave-|been in tha saloon when the shooting ¢C and and American color-combinations 65c. & 95c. Men’s Four-in=hand Scarfs of imported silks, in mew patterns $1.35 Men’s Four-in=-hand Scarfs of handsome imported silks, selected for and durability $1.85 Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts of a splendid quality broadcloth, im selected stripings that | feature the widths and colors demanded by men who insist on being fashionably attired. $5.85 (First Floor; Madison Avenue section Madison Abenue- Fifth Avenue, New Bork le value in every instance | in the desired end colorings r richness Thirty-fifth Street These Events also at NEWARK STORE These Events also at BROOKLYN STORE Fulton Street Near Hoyt Broad Street and West Park West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street eae {WA | AB mRREIAHAMY | i ue i ai Ty yt a A ee ROM (Siac Vik dea $39.75 $39.75 $39.75 In the Smartness of the Newer Vogue ‘High Quality Knee-Length Suits Splendidly Tailored of Tricotine © Twills Exceedingly smart suits in the new knee tidious. Silk lined, plain or with. artistic length, 36 and 38 inch coats—also youthful embroideries, stitching and trimmings—in box models and chic sport types. Each ex- Navy, Tan and Black. Alterations completed hibiting a quality in the tailoring which gives in time for Easter, Misses’ sizes, 16 to 18; them pre-eminence in the opinion of the fas- Women's sizes, 36 to 40. Silk Lined Tweed Suits, *18 The Better Kind—in distinctive tailored, long line or box models, Of good quality ‘Tweed, well made, in all the wanted sizes and Spring colors. A Wonderful Easter Sale of | Men’s Silk Shirts t} Heavy Broadcloth with Satin Vie and flat stripes; Heavy Jersey “a and Crepe de Chine. leg Beautiful silks, handsome and well-tailored. Every pattern is developed in three different color schemes, and there is a wide range of patterns. OR, IF YOU PREFER WHITE— We have included in this sale 600 White Silk Broadcloths‘and White Satin Stripe Jerseys. Ie ” HERALD SQUARE = Paro, NEW YORK 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Per Complete in Every Detail Per Cc C AT ALL NEWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES Co iC Opy BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, Soe PY ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD a“ “ “ “a “ NEW YORK CITY ri A CTE) Aitegra —Main Floor, 39th street, rent. Fs Ce ae ee ae re ee eee ae rene ee ee ee rca, athens 1

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