The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 10

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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922, — Major Frank W. Duryea, forfy-nine,| STUDENT ODDLY overseas veteran and member of # veal New York family, whe shot KILLED ON LINKS © NEICHBORS FIGHT. (Sco see" PMY BOARD FAILS Pets No Connection With Any Other Store least must remove the barrier, as Due To-Day in the temple. in his quarters BY ' GOLF STROKE : Vice Chancellor, Backes has algned an Pigment cssessves the Presidio yesterday. —— s io, Rinesto nial p, “Mort CANE Chaen peth WOM viissiis 10 FIND A MOTIVE! He was an assistant in the finance} Steps Behind Companion Swing- Tuesday why he should not ve per- department of the 9th Army Corps ing for Drive and Has His manently restrained from obstructing | f "FORCOSNG ROADiks sazrmere |---| INDURYEASUCDE) Prine Die seine ® Bir Skull Fractured 134 W. 34th St. ws" Between Broadway and 7th Avenue HAVERFORD, Pa., April 12 Paul Flagler Turner of Haver- ford, nineteen, a student at Hav- erford College, is dead as the re- sult of an unusual injury received while playing golf with class- Duryea was in excelfent rits on Sunday, playing golf all «© afternoon, according to Col. B. P. Accounts of New York Ofi]©rtos, head of the Saanes capartaant 4 hee ta h Major Duryea was assigned, ficer Dead at San Francisce day Major Duryea, according apni sttinbiamestagiaatsient, YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT MAY'S—No charge ac- counts—no high rents--no heavy overhead expense— but VALUES BEYOND COMPARE, Morrow Judge Strikes From Record His Former Indict- Yersey Families Say Boxer's Barricade Prevents Them mates. ‘s N. i F ’ From Gating Supplies ment of ‘Panel: Said to Be Perfect. f Jrton, telephoned him that Turner stepped behind one of Sale of ewest ig Oupplies. VORP EMIT, Ark., Abell 18 (Copy he did net feel welt and would remain| his companions just as the latter y e ray right).—After three days of inten s NCISCO, April 12.—The]in his quarters, That evening Col. swung his club for a drive. He "Go ahead. 1’ fy AN FRA L seat received the full force of the bac a etree Tm a fighter, If you] excitement and agitation, Circuit Jud ilitary Board of Inquiry reported to- | Orton ¢ ) see the Major and he r4 if @eat me 1)! throw up the uponge." This is the gage of battle @own by Robert Fitzsimmo Beighbors in Little Falls John Brizzolara has straeken from the swing on the head mets day that itehad been unable to detor-|said he was “just under the weather His @kull was fractured and he ourt records his entry-of last week " i ma mine th motive for the suicide of nd felt ont of sorts. died a few hours later aisbarring twelve prominent business *|men of Fort Smith ‘forever’? from jury duty in this State. Fine Hand-Tailored Garments depicting the Fashion of the Hour—gems of the tailor’s art, Zonnieow 2M 11.00 A.M U. S. AND BRITAIN AGREE ON RUSSIA MAIL PLAN|! cording to papers in injunc ‘This action followed the presenta- “pet eredings in the New Jersey ( tion of u petition signed by the twelve ves ° z nee the ie jurors and a host of their friends, = } Chancery iS Fewer Fitzsimn Who protested bitterly against the | ¢, April 6 7 G oon of “Fighting Bob" F indictment” of the panel. ADHD 4 fons, once heavyweight champion. Brizzolara took his first i w Tho dispute “is, over the right of ction while incensed over the Balls = way through a road in Little ‘ Us} ah peed eneiae Soquitted Will oy AM, 11.00 Aci | 5 j han, a boo formerly known as “Gypsy Lane,” but} 12 M. West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. | My The complainants in the case ‘are James, Harry hnd George Van Gieson and Frances Yahn, who say “Young Bob" has blocked all passage over the road by placing across it two “9.00 A.M raise. F 11.00 A.xt seit wremien 05 T30AM, 11,00 Ak Sail Thursday. O14 North State, Ply- Wit ae Pres" Women’s Black Enamel HAT BOXES i j | j | } | E Tecently called Woods Road. [Ne tithe thiety feet long, and re ThE Ee pauial’ bee ; ZOOAM. 11.00 4.01 _ Strongly constructed Boxes which will render satisfactory service— (al i ; thorities for the delivery of mail matter sepph vel PM. 5.00 P.M 30) Sachoring ‘them with spikes driven] ty Russia, It was announced to-day by | Gundy! Ver 11.00 AM featured at Very Special Prices for Thursday: | fmto standing trees on either side,| First Assistant Postmaster General 3| | Fhey admit Fitzsimmons owns the| Bartlett. Tone of parcel pont matter, | 6.4. Cape Halll... 200M. 3.00 P.M ‘ ‘n Property through which the road : h week. : Sail Saturday. At $4.50 (as illustrated) A 95 (as illustrated) E'| passes. Lu ney ts being sent to Russia, | ty Rotterdam ? F| es been found to be impo: , ? 4 They seek an injunction againat| inee-purcha Wee N ! ehakeoucadiontbislie carne Enamel Square Hat Boxes Enamel Round Hat Boxes 3 road, even though it traverses private} W&e sald to be functioning In & falrly Reinforced with leather corners, Strongly rein- 5 Property, ts to alk intents and pur-| per cent. of mail matter has fafled of Brassed lock 5 ‘3 Poses a public thoroughfare by virtue eee oy conte =< and catches; lined; shirred pock- =: «Silene Pewidents in the fndelnags citi ye N= 9) Cretonne lined. ets; one or two hat r i 5 ’ | adesmen serving | HUNTER COLLEGE GIRLS | AP One or two hat forms according to them. It is asserted that for as long ON HIKE TO DETROIT } A | as the oldest resident can remember f forms accord - size; brassed lock ‘Woods Road has been public. — I aye ing to size. and catches. Fitzsimmons’s action in barring Puliteer § a i traffic is described as a great hard-}| SYRACUSE, N.° ¥., April 12.—On 8 b 2 | Sizes 16x9 up to 18x12 ins. Sizes 14 to 46 j snip to four. families, those of the] Melt way on foot Min Eke intention of B TRUNK DEPARTMENT - = = += + - + = = FOURTH FLOOR. Tricotine Covart Piquetine Poiret Twill Twill Cord £1 'S Easter Suits embody every detail required in garments of the finest JE - sort. For woman and miss there is no end of choice in smart plain |p tailored Box coat and long line models, embroidered or braid bound, exquisitely silk lined complainants, who have homes along] then preasing on to Detroit, two girl ) sl : students from Hunter College left here the road and to which there is no ‘They are Mise Marbara ° other access,’ It ig also pointed out that the barrier shuts off supplies. F Shuts off all their) ™ they intend to enter the Pulitzer 0 x te ERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, Q aa eS ah at tt | 5000 yards of NEW CRETONNES ‘se ee pe eel. Me es allen ope versity in the Fall and are making Gouraud’'s @) yar Ss O | registered a with iio boxer De canal oeadittedion eared Orie nta | Cr eam “ , Remarkably Low Priced in this Special Pre-Easter Offering at 50c per yard I may get myseif "left Syracuse. A timely opportunity to select at a worth-while saving Sramley & HM GwvOWT as ; : those new Cretonnes you have been thinking about. 392 Frtu AVE.,AT 36 ST. NO REFUNDS ' Hy ts ; cy itable for ev tical purpose. Imported and Second Roor Take Cleator ee ties bs ond ep thang lB ee y ppsie npo This Well-Known Fifth Avenue Shop Is Floral, Conventional, Oriental and Nursery patterns. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Entire Stock of High Class Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Is Being Sacrificed. Nothing Reserved At a Fraction of Its Value ‘The Most Marvelous Values of All Times Are Being Offered in This Sale Smartly Tailored Tweed Suits Smartly tailored suits of fine tweeds. Coats are of various lengths, 75 string belted, richly silk lined throughout; in all the new Spring shades 1 3: and in all sizes up to 44. oat To close out at NO REFUNDS “ Special—Thursday Friday & Saturday! SILK SHIRTS *6* Six for $38.00 Shanto and Tussah DRAPERY SILK—60c and 70c yard Fancy open-work and Figured Tussah in Rose, Blue, Green, Brown, Mulberry, Tan, Helio The Shanto is in a Shiki weave, suitable for casement Curtains or overdraperies, and 36 inches in width. UPHOLSTERY DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR. — SSO STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE at Special Prices for Thursday Sterling Silver Ware Sterling Silver Deposit Ware Flower Vases, 12 ins. . . . $9.45 Candy Jars»... ~~ + + $2.65 Candlesticks, 8 ins. . '. Pr. $9.45 Mayonnaise Bow! and Ladle, $3.95 A splendid assortment composed of over 1400 shirts made of Heavy Broadcloth Silk, in many new and pleasing Spring effects, also white with white satin stripes. These shirts are carefully tailored and well Tailored Tweed Tailored Tricotine Higher Cost Salt and Pepper Sets . . . $3.75 ieee finished. » Suits Suits | Spring Suits (Six in lined case.) Water or Cider Pitcher. . $4.85 Splendidly tail in the latest | * . A collection of uisite new ie or Cake Server... . i ishes, " Fe aks met te | Nom gerne motte Sere | Sti ewe th wr gah ~e i he | ee ere ee MADRAS SHIRTS ail the new Spring atades, Coats | varying lengths. Very EOE EUS _ Nyosertal Bo: Flower Vases, 15 ins... - $5.45 ‘ cn Me 1 75 a 24° terials and with conta 37: 50 Spoons, Marmalade tal Tea Sets, deposited on ‘$ 45 ° out-at To close out at To pen yy out at Sento Si 4 $1.35 White Chi 6 pe. sét),. $5.45 § be} o ORIENTAL RUGS—Taken from our regular stock and now offered at prices considerably less than the regular value. Small Persian Dozar. . + « « + average size 2.7x 4.0 « $25.00 Persian, Mosul, Shiraz and Hamadahn. average size 3.6x 6.0 . $47.50 Persian Mahal. . . . . « + « average size 7.0x10.6 . 138.00 Persian Rugs. . average size 9.0x12.0 - 245.00 eae pi Persian Lelihan, Dozar and iad average size 5.6x 6.6, $85 to $125 New Dresses of Rich Silk Crepes New sille dresses, all sizesfor Women and Misses, and in all the new colors, Fashioned 75 of various rich silk crepe fabrics. Tremendous value. Gg. by To close out at Excellent values—over 1200 of them. Shirts that are made of Silk Striped Madras or Russian Corded Madras, in a variety of new Spring patterns. New Silk Dresses New Silk Dresses High Cost Silk Dresses Of Canton Crepe and Crepe de A group of high-cost Frocks, | Exquisite frocke of heavy Can. Chine. High cost Dresses, suit- | in the newest Spring modes, tan Crabs 8, veriety of light able for all informal and semi-| suitable for elmost all social | as staple colors; many formal occasions, made in the | occasions; developed in polb HP all the new sleeves newest «50'|, soft rich 75 | and drape cttects -50 Rite) 1S" | Rives 19" | eae 20 New Spring Coats and Wraps Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Soft Tan Weaves, Mixtures, Silk Crepe To close out at ee 24:55 29-50 James McCreery & Co. MAIN FLOOR — FIFTH AVENUE — THIRTY-FOURTH STREET 19-75 New Facts New Figures New Subjects | Persian Mahalo. 8.22129 $175 Persian Arak... ..10.3813-7 $450 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Persian Maha.....,aottat7~ $195 Persian Hamadahn...10.016.... $485 NOW ON SALE ; Conulne Darks Mink. +.siyesseedececes Persian Sultanabad... 9, 8x12.7» $227 Persian Hamadahn....11.3217.0-. $515 35c on Stands By Mail 50c 1 | Genuine Foxes, Pearl Gray, Taupe, Brown 24.50 ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW. YORK CITY "12.80 Hudson Bay Sables (two skins).......... 70.00 . Persian Mahal . - . 7.10413. 2 © $167.50 All Our Remaining Fur Coats at Similar Closing Prices

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