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F —+ pei a ee = 0 SDSS APRIL 11, 192% ARRESTED WAN], ion a Or Cl MOVE ACTRESS is Motorcyle , Shy Headlight? ~~ TELLS HOW DRUG GUILTY OF DRIVING No! See Candle and advice to her counsel, former Assistant District Attorney ‘Thomas MeGrath do any such thing!" an wrong; get up and object to it!" were wome of her audible comments on the evidence. After having been found guilty, Miss McCloskey was paroledin the ART VS. PAVING ELECTION ISSUE; FORMER WINS Poets and Artists Outvote Busi- ness Men Who Wanted Live’ didates on his ticket were elected trustees. The electorate decided that it preferred. an art colony, undefiled by pavements, to a hust- ling, modern little city, Newberry was elected for two “T didn’t id “That's years; others elected for four years were William T. Kibbler, : , oe * i 4 ; Miss Helen Parkes and Willlame ! SOT a Se April 21) Speeding Westchesterite Couldn't Wire Town. L. Maxwell. Miss Parkes is Wey when she ned. poetess i ‘ ORE WAS HELD) {|p lJ DRUNK In the courtroom during the tstul Convince Court, However, and CARMEL-BY-THE-SBA, Cal., eenhenry “aba his wipePaned j : were a number of. friends of the fac Fined $2 ‘April 11 ss 5 Shaine th Ga bare i; young woman Who were described as Was Fined $20. Pi stood out for no change In Carmel i lla Wier Art déalt the practical a bday blow at the polls here. The arts and letters ticket, headed by Perry Newberry, author, carried the election yesterday, All four can- ieing “in polities," and they ap- Helen Neary McCloskey Will] Beate much Interested in the dispo- sition of her case. Be Sentenced on by-the-Sea, while the opposition wanted pavements, other improve- ments und institutions going to make what they termed a “live~ wire town."’ Lieut. Eugene Roberts of the State Corstabulary had a heartbreaking chase of ten miles through Westches- ter County late last night, after @ - Police Capture Thrae in Spec- tacular Brooklyn Robbery When Miss McCloskey was arrested and arraigned before Magistrate ' on April's April 21. House in the Traffic Court she paid] motorcycle which, as far as he could} = Spree aa eer OTE ET 7 a sre she didn't want to be tried before|seu, was speeding, and without a — him as he was “too old.’ Thus her * Wenry Schaffer, No. 144 Matbush headlight. When he finally overtook the ma- chine, stalled in Scarsdale, he found a tiny candle flickering weakly! be- Much to her amazement and chag-| (axe was transferred to Special Ses- rin, Miss Helen Neary MoCloskey,|sions. She was released on’ $600 ‘bail, who says she s a moving picture ac. | but when she was first called for trial tress, living at No. 152 West 724] ‘here she did not appear. Avenue; Louis Zeurich, alias Zook, alias Zimmie, No. 97 Grafton Street, and Isidore Nelvie, alias ‘'Boiler,’’ Her attorney explained that she was No. 187 Schenck Avenue, all of Brook- lyn, were arraigned to-day in the Flatbush Avenue Court, each charged with assault and robbery and having @ Tevoiver in his possession The men were arrested last night by Detectives Henry Beck, John T. ‘McGowan, Jeremiah Murphy and ‘Captain of Police John Gallagher, in connection with the hold-up and rob. jbery on April 6 of Socher Tetz, a druggist at No. 401 Church Avenue, who claimed that the trio entered his store with drawn revolvers on the night mentioned, backed the druggist and his clerk into a back room and ‘took from Tetz $300 in cash, a stick- ypin valued at $150 and a diamond ring worth $2,600. Men, according to the police, ‘confessed and told a better story of their exploit than the druggist did. Schaffer, who appeared io be the leader, said that there were three cus- Patroness Committee of the fourth Street, was to-day In Special Sessions found gulity of driving her motor car while intoxicated. An ambulance sur- geon testified that he was called to at- tend her when she was arrested on the evening of Nov. 18, and he belfeved she had been drinking. Patrolman Samuel Weinstein, of the motorcycle squad, who made the arrest, testified she had had “something between a Bronx cocktail and a gin fizz." Weinstein also testified that she said some decidedly rude things to him when he stopped her car in West End Avenue at 82d Street, after watching her dart in and out of the traffic. Miss McCloskey frequently tnter- on a motor trip to California, Imme- diately her bond was declared for- feit. So she came to court yesterday and her bond was reinstated. She admitted having been arrested in Queens for driving without proper li- conse in July, 1921, es OPEN FIGHT ON BOURNE ExEC- ; UTORS, RIVERHEAD, 1. I, April’ 11.—Hear- ing on the application of his daughters, Mrs Mary Bourne Strassburger and Miss Marjorie @ Bourne, for an ac- counting in the $50,000,000 estate of Frederick G. Bourne, a former president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, will be held before Surrogate Pelletreau to-day in Patchogue. His daughters charge the executors, Arthur K. Bourne, their brother, and George P, Vail have rupted witnesses with exclamations’ reduced the estate $800,000. umd the Jens, A. Malrabella of Mamaroneck, the cyclist, insisted that the candle had been burning there all the time, Roberts didn’t be- fleve him. City Judge Holden here to-day agreed with Roberts that a candle vouldn’t stay lighted in a machine travelling as fast as Roberts insists Mairabella was travelling, and fined the latter $20 for travelling without lights. The statute requiring lights, Maira- bella insisted, does not fix the candle power, but Judge Holddn decided that one candle power was not, suMelent, particularly when the candle wasn’t burning. B. Altman & On. Spring Outerwear for Girls and Junior Misses now assembled, in readiness for the Easter season,’ in the spacious Department on the Second Floor, embraces all that is mewest and most appealing in Frocks, Skirts, Suits, Coats and Capes for the “‘growing-ups”— every whit as modish in style, material and tomers tn ite flare when he frat Two Debutantes to Be Chosen annual aviators’ ball to be held at the je thought they i ‘ il 24; Mr., Gibson and Miss: peer ‘would go out. He bought some | by Lot Also Will Join Hy- ay acl nee pis gastantes witl ino and then wont to the widewalk droplane Party. bo chosen by Idt to make flights also, to await their departure, When they : according to Col, Laurence LaT. had gone he and his two companions i advanced with drawn revolvers and Driggs, Chairman of the Ball Com- _ backed the druggist and his clerk into the prescription room. ‘The doctor said that he couldn't |DAna wet the ring off,” said Schaffer, “and { told one of the other fellows to take | we fired a shot at him. Bat he turned] room. it off for him, which he did. But the | loose and fired three at us as we pulled The police say/that Nelvie is the ring dropped, and wé spent ten min-| away in the taxi," only one of the trio of whom they utes or more looking for it and never Detectives were sent to the drug] have any record. He was convicted of did find it. The ‘doc’ made a wrong! store and the $2,600 .ring was found | assault and abduction and was given . movement as we were going out and under the radiator in the prescription | a suspended sentence. color as the clothes designed for their mammas and elder sisters. ‘ Fights over Manhattan wilf be] OUfE” ‘che fights will be made in made to-morrow by Mrs, Charles/hydroplanes, starting from the land- Gibson, Chairman .of the]ing of the Columbia Yacht Club. od cae The prices, in regular stock: BONWIT TELLER & CO. "She Specially Shop of Orginaions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. Capes and Coats (various materials) at + 2 + © 6 6s - $10.85 to 72.00 Tailored Suits . . . 19.50 to 68.00 Silk Frocks . . . . 19.50 to 135.00 Cotton Frocks . . . 4.25 to 35.00 5.00 to 28.00 1.15 to 2.75 Exact Reproductions of Women’s PARIS COSTUME SUITS IN TWO AND THREE PIECE TYPES Separate Skirts . . 4 Middy Blouses . . . (Second Floor) Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ‘Navy Blue Returns to Vogue In Costume Suits and Tailleurs Women’s Easter Footwear Much of the success of the smart costume or tailleur depends upon the shoes and hosiery that go with it; in view of which fact a particularly attractive collection of fashion- able Spring footwear has been assembled on the Second Floor. 4 Women’s Balta Shoes —made for the patrons of B. Altman & Co.’s great Store exclusively — may truthfully be said to represent the acme of style, grace and quality in fine footwear for discriminat- ing women. The items enumerated below are in regular stock at the prices quoted: At Less Than Half the Paris Prices CHANEL suit in Rodier’s dove gray covert. LANVIN suit with pendant button trimming. CHERUIT low waistline suit, black caracul collar. LANVIN steel studded suit with slit bell sleeves. RENEE costume suit with the coolie coat. ~ RENEE tucked and stitched coat suit. ee cape costume of silk crepe Mongole. RANDT suit of crepe silk, all over embroidered. CALLOT long coat suit with metal embroidered gilet. |ENNY suit with cut work organdie sleeved frock. ENNY ‘kerchief cape costume suit. CHANEL suit in Rodier’s kasha cloth and printed silk. CALLOT suit in crepe silk with monkey fur collar. RENEE tucked suit in kasha faille. & TWO AND THREE PIECE SUITS IN EXCLUSIVE BONWIT TELLER & CO, TYPES Cape Costumes Show a Longer Cape 75.00 A trim, one-piece frock of twill uses checked taffeta to form half the sleeve, and to line the cape that is smarter by several inches than the average. (It may be useful also, as a separate wrap.) Buttonholes, taffeta-bound, and odd gray pearl buttons are new details. Other cape-costumes of twill with variously styled frocks and capes of several lengths. 49.50 to 95.00 / Two-Piece Tatlleurs. Are Smart 89.50 Balta Pumps Of gray buckskin, with one strap and low, mannish heels; street model $14.00 Of gray suede, with one strap and low heels; dress model . . . . . . «© SI3.75 Of beige buckskin, with patent leather trim- mings; two straps and Cuban heels, $14.50 Presenting Twenty - five Individual Models 59.50 89.50 Self strapped suit of cordine. Cordine cape, Jenny frock. Ribbon bound suit of tricot. Flare costume, ribbon trimmed, Strictly tailored, with no ornament except their own smart lines; wearing braid in novel ways like the new low-waisted . model pictured; or with interesting details in buttons, belt, pockets or embroidery—a collection of two-piece tailleurs in twills and'tricotines that includes every new and smart Spring style. 42.50 to 98.50 the same silk, Costume Suits Use Crepe de Chine 65.00 A fashion that is as practical as it is smart, which accounts for its popularity! A one-piece frock with blouse of crepe de chine or canton crepe has a matching coat lined with In navy twills and cordine, with crepe of self color, or various contrasting Spring shades. 55.00 to 149.50 (WOMEN'S SIZES—THIRD FLOOR) Braid trimmed suit of twillcord. Piquette ribbon trimmed suit. Linked longyever twillcord suit. Soutache trimmed twillcord Piquette suit, ribbon emb’d. Mannish suit, of twillcord. Hairline worsted tailored suit. Covert-tricotine tailored suit. Three-piece suit of cordine. Flare coat twill suit, silk bodice. Spongeen scarf cape with frock. Bobby cape, twill suit, silk top. embroidered silk crepe top, Piquette costume,silk crepe top. Collarless twillcord coat, em- broidered Roshanara blouse. Sleeveless flare coat of kasha, slipover blouse and skirt. Braid bound suit of tricot. Blind edge tailored cordine suit. Straightline mannish twill suit. Lanvin emb. pocket. Replicas of Paris cape costume. Replicas of Paris coat costumes. WOMEN'S SUITS—SECOND FLOOR Balta Oxfords of gray buckskin, with wing tips and low, mannish heels . . $14.50 Women’s Silk Hosiery in the fashionable colors and textures, is “shown ‘at moderate prices. ‘Safe Storage for - Furs, Rugs and Draperies Madison Abenue- Filth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Bork j