The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 5

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FOUND BY NEIGHBOR "{ILL AND LOCKED IN “| SINCE LAST FRIDAY ; ‘Aged Woman and Her Para- lytic Nephew Discovered in Basement Kitchen. They had probably been lying there alone since Friday. She had pre- viously suffered two paralytic strokes and had reegntly undergone an op- eration for cancer. Neither of them is expected to live. a HUDSON OVERFLOWS, FLOODS ALBANY PIERS Passengers From New York Wer~ ried in Rowboats to Broadway, ALBANY, April 12.—Swollen by meit- ing snow in the Adirondacks and the torrential rain of last night, the Hudson River approached flood stage here to- lay, ‘The water was above the steam- boat plers and covered Quay Street along the riverfront Passengers on the Mrs. Mary Diemiecke, who lives in “Fhe same house at No. Bast g6th steamboat from . iu with Miss Pannic Harding, | New York had to be ferried im row- “Poe@Phty-four, and the latter's nephew, | boats to Broadway. muel Borchardt, forty-five, had seen her neighbors since Friday. fot a sound hal come from the ‘tter’s aparr-rent since Mr. Bor- hardt had returned from a market- ie trip Friday with the week's sup- including fiour for the baking bh Miss Harding always did on ITS NAME IS “OKE,”. BUT HAWAIEAN HOOCH BELIES IT Prohibition Agents Likewise Have Work to Do in Our Pacific Possession. WASHINGTON, April 12. Desptte fts name ‘Oke,’ most of the native Ilquor confiscated by Prohibition authorities in Hawalt is of poor quality, according to reports to Commissioner Haynes to-day from Honolulu. During the past two and one half months, the’ reports stated, there have been 108 arreste and 84 convictions for violation of the Prohibition law in the Hawatian Islands, while fines amounted to $8,142. ) day. Last night Mrs. Diemiecke went to house kitcLens in the basement. .JPhe heard a woman's moans. There no response to her knocks. The or was locked. She got into the kitchen by a rear Indow and found Miss Harding lying ear the sink, moaning feebly, “t t water.” On the opposite side pf the room lay Mr. Borchardt, un- fPonscious. At Miss Harding's hand pn the floor was a broken glass. On he table was a batch of dougt whieh ad become dry and hard Ambiance surgeons from Bellevue id Mr. Borchardt had suffered a alytic stroke and that Miss Hard- had been overcome by excitement Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. Established. 1879 @ New BAGS for EASTER Smart and Inexpensive A 8 A_ FINEST’ PEKIN’ MOIRE. Clips with 14 K gold tops. Three compartments, beautifully silk-lined. Black and navy f A 5.00 B. SATIN STRIPED MOIRE, very heavy quality, with gold, clips, and plate for monogram (14 K ‘Three dom nation Comminsioners. Supreme Court Queens County to-day named as Com- misstoners in condemnation proceedings ‘by which the city will take over the OHtizens* 1-10). Four compartments, with lining of silk moire. Black-and navy. 8.50 C. FRENCH BEADED BAG. satin-lined. Open- work pattern, of steel and. colored beads, with lattice-work fringe 13.50 D. FRENCH BEADED BAG, with taffeta lining. Navy, black or brown, with effective design in harmonizing tones. MAIN FLOOR SPRING OXFORDS $ , e They may be had in a variety of new styles and leathers that will meet every Spring need. Fine quality, careful construction and the low price make this offering well-worth-while. srr ave. James McCreary & Ca 34TH ST. SBOOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE while going to the sink for water. |QUEENS WATER BOARD TO GET $25,000 EACH| er = —e WOMAN ARRESTED FOR Newtown, Queens, lawyer of Kings, and Alfred H. ‘Town- ley, a lawyer of Manhattan. The estimated value of the company’s plant is between $9,000,000 and $19,000,000, and ft Is said that the eee woe James MeGreery & Co. file pong Ge THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922. Lawyers Appointed Con- Justice MacCrate of she water itor being an habitual drunkard The woman was ce 1875. each commissioner will be about 52D TIME AS DRUNK Sonan Harvey's Coart Career Be~ Ban Back In 1875. PROVIDENCE, April 12.—For the fifty-second time since 1875, an Hare ver of Queens; William R. Bayes, a] Workhouse here to-day on the charge of ‘This time was sentenced to r’s term. She then bec to the courts, frequent vis- 8 ago sh ed first. in was released from a term in the Work- house determined to cure herself of her habit, court on April 4, 7 Je regarded as hopel — THEATRE THIEF STEALS and 10, GEORGETTE COHAN’S RING $2,000 Gem ‘Taken From Actresses Dressing Room at Gaiety. Miss Georgette Cob the police of the V stolen from her dre: But she was brought back to Now she has reported to 47th Street Sta- tion that a ring valued at $2,000 was ing room at the aiety Theatre last Saturday afternoon. Detective Patrick Maney Is on the cas Miss Cohan said. were taken from several presents re- ‘There is an emerald in the centre between two carat each. each side are six smaller diamonds wet Stones in the ring, ceived when she waa a child. lurge diamonds of in V shape. = SPANISH GAIVS IN MOROCCO, suc- by the Spanish forces in Morocco made certain the capture of Monte which will mean domination of ritory occupted by the rebellious forces MADRID, April 12.—Further fd tribes, Government On have occupied Tinayast, capturing thir- teen cannon and much artillery ammu- nition. Ask for Our Book— The Ab } NO BRANCHES—OUR certains bones. SiX71H AVE. Near ; IANTZEN Arch Support Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN AN! ILDREN Foot troubles are usually due to abnormal positions of Our arch-support shoes gradually and ‘ Lctent Morin the curve of the arch to normal. Built on scientifically correct, practically-proven wearing " ie ciples and you'll get surprising comfort for your Sret, aching feet “A good foot-rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” | ig Toe" STOKE Bis. SOs 34TH STREET (Pasay uroags It sounds snobbish—it sure- ly is not ideal—but the bald truth is that the sort of clothes a young girl wears has much to do with her social success, and friendships formed in her early years have a permanent effect on her entire life, It is just as important that the younger girl should be weil and tastefully dressed aa it is for older sister to be. Another thing we advocate in regard to the young girl is that in the purchasing of her clothes she be allowed to exercise her own taste and judgment to a reasonable ex- tent, as it is only by such exercise that she can develop good taste and sound jud ment * Children’s Coats Capes and Hats For Easter Wear Coats of Tweed or Polaire lined with Silk or Sateen—ex- ceedingly smart. Tan, Rose or Blue. (Illustrated). Very Specially Priced, 10.95 Coats and Capes of Polaire Cloth—fetching, little flared affairs in Tan, Rose, Green or ‘Tangerine. Special, 7.50 Coats of large or small checked fabrics—stylish little models for boys and girls. Very Specially Priced, 8.95 Little Girls’ Hats of Milan, bedecked with wreaths of flowers and streaming ribbon. Delightfully and Spring-like. Special, 4.50 and 5.00 (Third Floor) youthful Furnishings for Boys There is an old saying, “dress makes the man.” We do not vouch for the truth of this statement, but believe these furnishings will help many a young aspirant to- ward his goal. Striped Neckwear is the sca- son's fad, Wide stripes and narrow stripes in every variety of color combination,—we have them for but 55c And then there are Golf Caps in new models, large and small, in tweeds attractive materials, There are also new styles in Straw Hats. 3 to 8 years. 2.45 If you feel yourself well on the way to being a man and believe in letting the world know about it, there is no better way of doing #0 than to secure one of these straw hats, Sizes 3 to 8 years. 2.45 (Third Floor) Easter For Miss Six Frocks to Fourteen 10.50 to 24.50 Models of sweet sim- plicity, or adorable little sophisticated affairs, evolved from gayest of Shantungs or Crepe de Chine, with pipings ot embroidery of gay colors. Also be-ruffled styles of crisp Taffeta, and most effective models of Nat Pongee, some of which have the added charm of knickers. ural Fourth Floor) Coats and Capes For Younger Sister 13. Swagger affairs every bit as smart as sister's beautifully fashioned otf soft-surfaced fabrics in lovely light, spring-like tones. Some affect a topcoat mode, others are quaint Peasant Capes or gayly swinging styles. All are lined through- out with silk. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 50 (Fourth Floor) The Favored Materials for Boys’ Spring Suits At Greatly Favored Prices Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk uits of a fine quality serge with 2 pairs of knickers. Vhere is a choice of either or pleated models, tailored. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Special, 13.75 The 'T'weed’ Norfolk Suits for Boys, with 2 pairs of knickers, are also of a better quality, obtainable in sport models and plain or pleated tyles. Sizes 8 to 18 years Special, 11.95 Uhe Spring Reefers for the little fellow are of all wool, warm cnough to keep him from taking cold on breezy days and light enough to prevent him from becoming overheated. They are of Blue Serge and Fancy Tweed ina number of delightful mod- els. Sizes 234 to yo years. Special, 7.95 Third Floor Complete Assortments of Easter Cards Including Framed giving. Bibles—Prayer | nicely bound and at this sea ely Priced been Mottoes | Attractiv suitable for Laster Book—Hymnals n of the year they have 1! (Main Floor When Peter Rabbit Comes Hopping Along he may leave with you a Little Raeket with a wee dolly and a juckie inside. 5c Or perhaps it will be a beautiful Laster Ege Priced from 15e to. 1.09 Then there are bunnies of al) descriptions, Some that jump.... 75¢ Others dressed up like clowns, 1.75 And a cunning one in rompers with a tiny bunny in each pocket, 1,65 Of course there are rabb'ts with voices. 1.45 And heaps and heaps of chick- ens, 5c Favor baskets and baskets with eggs are also very reasonably priced. (Fifth Ploor) Spring Hosiery For Young Folks Smart and delightful in color t match the wee wearer's frock, or of a more sombre tone such as grown-ups wear. Children’s Hoge in Brown or Black. 50c Children’s Socks with fancy tops or plain colors, which include Yale Blue, Sky Blue, Gold, Pink, Lavender, Champagne, Brown and White. 6 for 1.00 Children’s Imported So White with fancy tops 6 for 2.50 Children’s 3% length hose plain colors or with fancy Pink, Brown, Yale Blue and Black 6 for 2.50 (Main Floor) PrakTik Reg. U. 8. Patent Ojfico Footwear for Children Shoes stylish in appearance, constructed on scientifically designed lasts that allow for growing feet and et are snug enough to provide the necessary support for the arch. They are made of solid leather of the very finest qual ity procurable Child's Oxfords of Tan Calt tkin, Sizes 7 to Ll 4.25 Girls’ Oxfords of Tan Calfsk res 1134 to 2. 4.75 Dainty Patent Leather Strap Effects in many effective models, modestly priced. (Second Floor ¢ | Sale of Semi-Made Lace Dresses (Main Floor) i White Sport Shoes “For Women &.75 Strikingly attrac tive styles of snowy White Buckskin or Kidskin—the best- looking sport foot- gear any season has seen, A. Of White Glace Calfskin trimmed with Beige | Same model trimmed with Gray || colored Calfskin. Kidskin. B. One-Strap Model of Genuine White Buckskin with White Ivory soles and heels. White Buckskin—vegulation C. All-over laced Oxford. Genuine (Second Floor) Women’s Thread Silk Hose | Special, 2.75 | These are White Hose of fine gauge with lisle tops and soles and hand-embroidered black clocks, (Main Floor) Fitted Suit Cases | for the Easter Holidays | Special, 22.50 1150 | More of these lace dresses \ for the country club and sea- I This | time enough to supply the large demand for them. | shore have arrived. Nothing is so practical, |) economical, and altogether |) beautitul as these sem’-|| made dresses of lace to be|l worn over a silk slip, re- | a girdle or} flower ornament to complete || | quiring merely this charming-costume. The || dress is fashioned of onc-| piece of lace. } Black Corn’ Flower Dark Brown King Blue || Navy Blue Orchid Havana Brown Cream Tan Silver Gray. || Mastic Henna Periwinkle Jade iI Rose Salmon A Made of black, long grain cowhide over a basswood ue aa yeneer foundation. Lined with heavy moire silk, equipped with ten amber || (Fifth Floor ee Hee Wi es ~ J Haina err OT EE SE RE REST A TE SS SS SAE RS TSS ASSESS AS SSSA SE A TAS S LRT SRY SANGRE A NS WH ASETWY nt) Z Pr oe oe 2 fas van i a eh, EE ARNEL EEE A SO AT A RE HE oir sO i i —_ea

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