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‘ ly. Polloe attribute the blasts to the resentment ‘of agitators toward the award made by Landis. Two other bombs, not connected in wage BY BOM W, any way with the labor war, partly destroyed properties. One partly de- molished Joseph Abate’s Rejncarnated THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922, others {entified with the Citisens'|of No. 100 Wert $sth Street, alleged pro- Committee have been bombed recent-| pristor of the resta: jurant, were arrested, charged with violation of the Mullan- age law. : BIG CHICAGO MAIL ORDER HOUSE SOLD FOR $750,000. - CHICAGO, April 11.—Purchase of the Leonard-Morton mall order house of Approximately $750,000 was paid for CHILDREN TO ROLL EGGS ON WHITE HOUSE LAWN Open Grounds for y Feativities, WASHINGTON, Aprli 11.—President and Mrs. Harding have given their consent for the opening of the White the children look forward annually. On throng the grounds and eagerly watch for the Prerident ny FORD GRANTED CORK SITH FOR FACTORY. CORK, Aprit 11 (Associated Prese).— The City Corporation to-day decided b, a vote of 18 to 18 to grant Henry Ford tho site of his tractor factory that, unless granted the lands tn fee of an unidentified white man In the alley in the rear of No, 206 Bast 12th Street, Tt waa dressed in a black suit and overcont and was apparently that of a man thirty-five years old. Dr. Harth gave it as hie opinion there was nothing suspicious in the death. The body was removed to the morgue. ae naar Wivs VORDICT FROM COP, John 1, Andrews, a Negro, won dam- of $100 yesterday against Pollco- EDITOR N. R. BEST HEADS |Life Put Into a Dead One NEWARK PRESBYTERY | Are you the owner of « dead, erator by That Body. Nolan R, Beat, editor of the Contin- ent, @ Presbytert publica tt beautiful Player Piano that will an Publication Wa*l the family endless hours of elected Moderator of the of the New-| musical enjoyment. lay it? A useless ornament? REPS little ine ekg is giving © [very musi en, it? ri. Inst Layman Ever Chosen Mod=| Very iit tha ocauc eittr Tiead hie in {t and have it made into At a small cost Ityman I, Rosenberg for an un-|ark Presbytery at {te session to-day of $150 we will convert your no cd beating. The Negro fought his|in Bloomfeld. into a player piano end guarantee it theee occasions the President and the] simple, he would move the factory else- successfully against Rosenbers tr'| tie i the frat Layman to be slectea|t? be a8 good the business and plant. u Church of God, and the other crashed] Chicago by the Co-operative Society of] House grounds Easter Monday for egg-| here In feo simple. In response to a in the front of the grocery, of an Ital-} America was announced yesterday, |rolling, a time honored custom to which recent threat of eviction, Ford cabled fan. Re es tion's retail wil ‘Tho corpora-}frst lady of the Iand usually entertain | Where. Chicago and} friends on the south portico where they kad cilities SEIZE BIG LIQUOR stores in as any new Player you — elsewhere will be discontinued and the|can watch the children, UNIDENTIFIED MAN FOUND DEAD its presided over by Magistrate Sil- ever heard, Write or phone PLAYER STOCK IN 6TH AVE. | Siire ‘business of the society handled] Each year thousands of children with} Petrolman Skilindaa of the East Fitth] berman and Justice Pinelite and before |‘ ‘his oMce, and succeeds the Rev.) PIANO SPECIALTY CO., 89 South- baskets filled with vari-colored eggs}Street Station to-day found the body! « Jury Attacks on Members of Com- mittee Formed to Enforce Court Decision Continues through the mail order system, Charles F. Bazata, ern Boulevard, N. Y. Melrose 9284. ¥ Former Saloon Said to Be Owned , ¥ by P. J. Flannery Raided by Police—Three Arrested. HICAGO, April 11.1 CHICAGO, April 11.—Houses of Wo) asveral hundted men und women b-lding contractors were partially de-| witnessed @ raid on the former saloon sroyed by bombs during the night, as jst No. 66) agent pono Ke aad a " at ie ives under Inspector Chicago's labor war flared up afresh. |Uahernill, ‘The rald was made one ‘The houses attacked were those of bbs al issued by phe Stace “ea ‘ a) tiee jehanty on jence alleges to members of the Citizens’ Committee to have been obtained last Friday. The enforce the arbitration award for] place, the police allege, is owned by P. building t mad J. Flannery. Jaa, 4 eee rom le bY) “whe detectives allege they found fitty spb apd eh ra pottles of whiskey, a five-gallon can of Bombs blasted the homes of Herman | whiskey and @ five-gallon demijohn of P. Regen and Henry O'Callaghan, | liquor, must of it in the cellar, and on two of the largest plumbing con.|the second floor thirteen quarts of tractors in the city. O'Callaghan and| Whiskey and. five, Eaton ev auras itt it. | QB win baby, Jano, ‘Were eertounly tn-| PIM Coney Htorty, a barton’ i Peter Shannon, twenty- Homes of fourteen contractors andlana George Condenan B. Altman & Cn. 34TH STREET OF The Newest in Easter Footwear 7.75 8.75 and 9.75 FIFTH, AVENUE James McCreery & Co. Phy uncgs Our windows this week hold engross- ing interest for the gitl betrothed and, ed, for all who love to look upon H and - M ad e ‘exquisite bridal apparel and trousseaus. In one is displayed a lifelike model magnificently gowned and veiled as a ; bride, In another, two of her brides- maids and flower gitls are seen, together r@) es with a dazaling display. of | wedding pifts, “In the third window exquisite hegligees, underthings and linens ace glimpsed from an open hope cheat. The fourth displays the bride's “going — mieinep jeer A Special Offering of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs to take place to-morrow (Wednesday) will consist of several hundred dozen All-linen complement to a Tweed Suit or: 'Tricotine ' i ryemssibesoigeect= Ne : ons and 9.75 Handkerchiefs (for meri and women) Tailleur. Hence this special offering of exquisite Inexpensive this new footwear presents stile: plus-service, value Hand-made Blouses evolved from fine, silky F Ss f no woman can afford to einen : . Batiste and ge sly endowed with hand- | s Be 4 generously 0 ur scaris ‘Second Floor) exceptionally priced for Easter buying drawn work, hand-tucking and Real Filet Lace. | pastel iia | Modish small‘ animal scarfs ; . : Some are those youthful effects with Buster that will enhance every garment ie i Ik Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Rank 6 voll wells Have bagtEaas Ki Easter Si Gloves Hemstitched, plain per dozen... $3.75, 4.50, 5.75 With hand-embroidered initial, perhalfedozen. . . . . . . $3.75 Tape-bordered, initialed, per half-dozen 3.50 Hemmed, tape-bordered, per half-dozen 4.25 Women’s Ail-linen Handkerchiefs Initialed . . . . . « perdozen 2.50 Hemstitched, plain, per dozen 2.50, 3.75 Hemstitched, with 1/,-inch spoke hem, per half-dozen, . . . . . . $1.85 Embroidered . . . per half-dozen 1.85 With hand-embroidered scalloped edge per halfedozen . . . . . .) ($2.35 Very Special At Brown collar so popular with the younger set | others feature smart roll or ‘Tuxedo collars. ‘The unusual value they present at their modest price will create a great demand, so we advise early shopping. 2.95 ‘A hand-made Lingerie Blouse is the perfect (Fourth Floor) away” costume, together with her lug- gage. In the fifth and sixth windows are shown some of the loveliest of her trous- seau gowns, hats and shoes. Altogether this provides an exhibition well worth seeing. surprisingly low prices, as the following attest— Mink Neckpieces of large natural skins. 18.50 , Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs. . 55.00 Japanese Marten Scarfs (two skins). 55.00 Siberian Squirrel Neckpieces..... Fox Animal Scarfs in all the desired shades. 27.50 Fur Storage Absolute Protection at Nomi- nal Cost. Phone Fitz Roy 3400. (Fourth Floor) The New Modes Are Never were footwear modes so interesting— so delightfully varied and feminine! Those we have grouped for Master wear are quite the smart- est types of footgear we have ever seen. There are fetching new versions of the sandal, instep-strap pumps of various sorts, strikingly attractive sport oxfords and dainty—yes, actually drivolous—affairs for evening and dress wear. Special, 1.45 ‘These are of a heavy quality Milanese silk, the sort that looks and wears well. Their cut and seams make them fit well. All spring shades are included in the assortment. Our regular stock of both kidskin and fabric gloves is complete for your Easter selection. To Close Out at 1.95 formerly 3.00, 3,50 Wrist Length Kid Gloves from our regular stock of the better quality. (Main Floor) Women’s Wraps Of Lighter Weight 52.50 and 78.00 Rich-looking Capes, Wraps and sleeved Coats a ooo Plain colored . . . per dozen 2.50 Perilous For Any But of Cashmere Velour—the very loveliest of woolen Hy Novelty colored . . . . each 50c., 75c. a Good Figure abies eae ee ee Se nee : \s the fashionable silhouette Lightsome, “dressy” Wraps of Canton Crepe, i And I Handkerchief becomes longer and slimmer, ‘and Matelasse, Crepe Satin or Chinchilla Satin col- Linen Han rchiefs the drape evinces itself—Jook to lared with Gray or Black Caracul, and sumptu- Sheer Lawn Novelty Colored Handkerchiefs Br idal V eils For Mente your corset. ously lined bear the modest price of 52.50. : with hand-embroidered initial, Veils whose jovely filmy texture en- For Men jgorelse ouree lings, are possible Fourth Floor) t perdozen. - s+ + 6 - « «© SI.65 velops the bride in soft folds of'ex- Irish Linen Handkerchiefs of gencrous size = Worn, i: 4 quisite lace. ‘They are all importations, dotmsly 9.00. . ayitelee) ae 5 _ ei nae 4 oe) 5 ‘ve j % ormerly 12.00.. \ loz., 8. he new an i models ‘ (First Floor) in various lengths, so attractive in de formerly. 1260. Gon! 9175 achieve the new silhouette, while s sign you will find difficulty in choosing. 10.75 to 57.50 each. For Womer they provide absolute comfort. You will find a host of different Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape bor- models on our third floor, where Imported Bridal Re eae wide, ders. formerly oe and. 15.00, cox. 7.0 Vained) coraetieres are always in \ in three exceptional jualities. Sheer linen Handkerchiefs with shire hem- : A Special Selection of os boa stitched hem. Large size, doz., 4.85 Gpisnd ance dy 1.95, 2.50 and 2.95 (Main Floor) formerly 6.00 (Main Floor) Hand Luggage (of black enameled duck) for week-end trips, motoring, or the Easter vacation, will be offered to-morrow In New Spring Modes Women’s Suits Of Twill, Tricotine and Spongeen 42-50 Beautifully tailored models featuring the newer of the season’s suit modes, including the new long i at value-giving prices Enameled Cases and Hat Boxes 4.50 A week-end case, convenient and com c of strong en- ameled teel frames, daintily with cretonne and equipy a tray. Sizes traps, braid or embroidery 26 a Sweaters Lead for Sports Wear Very Special at 8.75 The Sweater will enjoy even greater favor this season than ever before, because in its new guises it is more fetching than ever before. It is checked or gayly patterned if it be of Mohair, and possessed of delicate beauty if it be of Fibre Silk 1.@ Week-end Cases (cretonne-lined), with} |} ° tray and a leather strap around center; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches . .' . .w. $4.75 Women’s Hat Boxes (cretonne-lined), with two hat forms and a pocket; sizes, 18xI8xI2 inches and 20x20x12 inches . . $4.50 Luncheon Cases, with service for six coated styles. Some are severely unadorned, others enhanced with tailored Those of Twill or ‘Tricotine are available in Navy meled hat box POTEONE al kts ste oe $10.00 Blue and Black—th Spongeen in Dardencl in alts el fraine: Coat effects of Fibre Silk in a new novelty Fallow a petty. ined tonne ana weave which closely resemble pure silk sweaters, (First Floor) Ayer and Ladybird Sruipced with two hat forms and Henna, Jade, Orange, Rose, Canary, White, An assemblage o! nen’s smart ‘I'weed Suits a pocket for vei Iso 4.50 Orchid, Honeydew, Black or Wipe iis ae r . kK 18x9 Novelty Slip-on Sweaters of Mohair plaided in in the popular shade 32.50 ae : fibre of contrasting color, Allthe new sport shades. Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue ‘ vurth Flegr) : (FUth Floor Fourth Floor) 84th and 35th Streets Rew Bork