The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 10

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| i | | 10 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. N. Y. GIRL WITNESS ANOTHER $1,000,000 OF tonday at his nome here. Mrs Burt, who|BAIL RAISED TENFOLD by id cp at th CLONE, LI, FOR PROFESSOR IN | RUM THOUGHT DOOMED |resridsn tot siro’cnmty under the] TO $2800 FOR THIS TRIO | ,.. ‘ss, i811. trom $8,500 to et,00 lee ‘“Aininee whom he had N. J. HIGH SCHOOL] "1 Proceedings rite eee Nien aes tack by Keir Ha low ball was fixed by Magistrate as After the three had been extra- from Newark. Assistant District ney Jones informed Judge Talley ckley and McCready had made sions. Judge Talley, conforming to the policy of other judges in keeping men of sus- Burt, with only a village school edu-| pected criminal sentences off the | ‘lt @ vast fund of in- Century of roading| Streets, to-day Increased the bail of a poaltion of great] Thomas F. Donovan, Thomas J. Buck- prominence fluence in mining other labor circles and in the political = world The destruction of $1,000,000 worth of nelzed liquors, stored by the Govern- nent in the Knickerbocker Warehouse nt No. 6 First Street and in Meyer's Warehouse in Mount Vernon, ia fore shadowed in @ proceeding to libel the liquor, together with two bootleg au- — J tomobiles and # large number of trunks, valixes and other containers, instituted |BRITISH WIFE-SLAYER y by Ansistant United States Attor- ney Sanford H. Cohen. In @ previous SENTENCED TO DEATH action he seized another million dollars’ worth of liquor and destroyed it, Major Armatrona. Prominent Welsh The i Lawyer, Is Found ty. een 4, Meet ett ig] HEREFORD, Eng. Aprit 18e—Magor scheduled as “ownership unknown.” [Herbert Rowthe Armstrong, «© proml- "7 nent Welsh lawyer, was sentenced to THOS. BURT, FIRST MINER | ccatn to-day for the murder of hin IN PARLIAMENT, DIES wife, Mrs. Katherine Armstrong. ‘The jury found Armstrong gullty after the Wor Leader Had for Several Yei moat sensational murder trial of the » fyeer in Fi , England, April 13 (Ae- Thomas Burt, the vet- 12 West doth St. Opposite Library ‘ EASTER SPECIALS SMART - CHIC MODISH 153 Dre. Value to $50 Now $15.00 172 Se “ $7 “ 25.00 197 “ss “ 35.00 372 * “ s35 “ 50.00 110 bid “ sis “ 75.00 63 “ “ g230 “ 125.00 Mrs, Arn died and lated Press). n miners’ leader and the first miner | caused her bods nd ected to the British Parliament, died [dence of murder war found, EASTER STYLES Country Club A sports over blouse Town Blouse For suit wear For the girl whe would look smart at her sports, here’s a new overblouse of Think of getting this dainty . crepe de Chine overblouse FOR STOUT WOMEN Sports Suits $15 to $45 for'so little money! Red silk extra heavy white crepe de Vala ts $10 te ll the new toting clans stitching edges the neck and Chine. Peter Pan collar, ‘ mR r ee : 3 ; forms a zig zag design on cuffs, and open dart are Slenderizing Suits for Large Women Two Piece Suits $75 the pointed sleeves, There's edged with the newest 1 Sample Suits for the Miss Values to $150. Unusual offering, tan and navy blue, crepe de chine lined a self-color belt and, at the frilling of flat, box-pleated Testifies in Behalf of Teacher Ac- cused of Familiarity by 15 Students, (Special to The Evening World.) ASBURY -PARK, N, J., April 13.— neck, narrow crepe de Chine ribbon weighted with fas- cinating Bohemian colored crepe de Chine in jade or orchid. It’s the prettiest sports blouse we've seen orFrencrve B59 — sri GR QR — « Individual and distinctive models fn Tricotine and Poiret Twill Values arecxtraordinars TWEEDandSPORT 15:50 100 Newest Sports Hats at $15.00 SUITS—All Shad On Sale—One Price wise Decision in the dase of Prof. Alber pent craSeSieteiee nori X, Wilson,” mathemetion intructor Largest Assortment in the City Long Overblouses separ 6 pd_athletic: coach of the Asbury STYLISH DRESSES FOR complete fi Heel. a, winnie ty are the Rage dress for $14.75 tg on charges by fifteen gir! students HE Lerner Shops, ever alert ‘The lovely lace shawls worn that he was unduly familiar with 7 by Geanliti: Vemntiee- dane them in his classes, to be frst with the newest if pane od inspired jAmong the witnesses to testify for 5 . x this lustrous crepe-back satin Bina Taving wie tated rom , Long Gloves styles, present this week, those Comune Blouse. Long! Bow: q e £0 o'clock last night until after 1 Trott, “Os i rc o'clock this iiuning, was Mise fla up to 52. - long overblouses and Costume ing sleeves and graceful side Hopkins, daughter of a wealthy New id: Wrreuh (ass Woudortai; at moneateette Wik short sleeves, long Blouses which, for dress, sports, panels, of handsome Spanish fork architect, grariddaughter of the Values. sleeves, or no sieeves at +H " lace, make this Costume Blouse founder of Hanne & Co, ewath Biche, Conteavent and soon Ailey aaa ert Saunlae peat rvale ie G arnival Fae + 5 fm Asbury Park. Another witness in Mousquetaire is charmingly C4 oa ace pul i arco: es egance. Dark blue or rich he, profewor’s behalf was Mins apropos — entemerli at the lowest prices. We illustrate black . $14 75 lyn Kane of Asbury Park, whi , y is css uo dhe einlte o hee tae The glove par excellence but three Lerner values. Come ‘2 for Easter gifts and gowns— Gl So exquisitely made that it oves “just moulds onto the hand”— of French kidskin so soft that it “crushes” beautifully at the wrist. Year's carnival, : fanibes So Se HYPNOSIS CHARGED IN $1,090,000 ‘WILL SB Relatives Fight Testament of Mrs, Elisabeth. A, Bixler, and see them a//. Which of these Lerner Shops is nearest you? abdomen and spine properly sur ’ relieves fatigue and eckaches, Spee S Fi * 4 Church St.,nearCortlandt 133 West 33 St.,op. Penn- 1600 Broadway, near 48 St. 2863 Third Ave. ,near 149 St. SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—Action One feels and sees the figure transformed In white, black, 64 Nassau St., near Maiden aylvania Hotel 2471 Broadway, near 86 St. 907 Prospect Ave., near 163 te break the will of Siva, Kitsaheth A, gunmetal, brown, tan, Lane 15 West 34thSt, near Fifth 2694 Broadway.near103St. Street rr fi ogg Upioe Pings an Se gray and mode shades — 381 Grand St., near Suffolk Aye, 230 Weat t25 St., near §22 Fulton St., Brooklyn gaaereinedee Fuvey whe ded folie ‘ 5 400 Fretu AVE. 4 East14St.,nearFifth Ave, 618 Sixth Ave., near 36 St Seventh Ave. 671 Broad St,, Newarle liere to-day by two nephews, A. M. 651 Eighth Ave.,neargi St, 3597 Broadway,near148St. 865 Broad St., Newark Bixler of Grass Valley, and W. H. H. ‘Bixler of Baltimor nd four grand NULIFE CORSET SHOP y charge that Samuel P. Hamil- 18 East 34thSt. r of the Bixler estate, ex- “undue and hypnotic infu- ‘ence" over Mrs, Bixler and obtained @ third of the estate. 4.25 to 8.00 New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France We carry a complete assortment of Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery Address mail orders to 19 West 36th Street, New York Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance | 125th C 125th Street (@) H @ oC. Street West ine West We Are the Largest Distributers of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York FUR STORAGE in Our Dry Cold Air Storage Vaults 27 the, “MISSES AND WOMEN’S Tailored Tweed Suits 19.75 Values Up to $30.00 The rich fabrics, the superior tailoring, and the beautiful silk linings are features that render this suit offering most unusual. » Easter Footwear by I. Miller ae An Index of What the fe Smart Woman WillW ear When one considers the quality and style superiority of I. Miller Footwear, it is a nice surprise to. find the price so moderate. The models shown confirm this. a The Flippant The Court CHILDREN’S SHOES Attractive mannish suits, smartly tailored models. In four distinctive styles. Colors are platinum gray, rose, sorrento and reindeer. Sizes 16 years to 44 bust. When Mothers once discover that straight toes and healthy feet come from wearing Miller- kins, they ever after buy their kiddies these enduring, sturdy shoes. , Their (moderate price is-an added satisfaction. Spring Coats & Canes for Growing Girls 9.95 In other stores $12.00 to $15.00 Mixed tweeds, herringbones and Polaire cloth are the materials used. Coats are cut full and well tailored. They have full box or double pleated backs, all style collars, belts, pockets and sleeves. Mannish cuffs or strapped flare yond rose, light and dark gray, periwinkle and fancy mix- tures. Also black and white checks. fe ren $5.00 Pos tin Third Floor Patent Leather and Patent Leather, Black thee Black Satin. An ex- Satin and Patent All. Expense, T Cruces SOUS From New York are official sta- 3pays*26 att 17, 30 tions for the sale of SDAYS*34 2372 THE MILLERKINS SHOPS ___ | Fitth Ave, at 46th St «15 West 42nd 6t. Brooklyn I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street Dreships & GLOBE For details | 498 Fulton St., Corner of Bond 498 Fulton Street, Comer of Bond Again Packed in FISH LR SSLE Snes Fee seem, Attractive Tin, Canisters All Grade A Quality. Baltimore & Ohio | as before the war See Phone Book for Locations.

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