The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 11

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tion of New Jersey shortly before noon New Shoes, Madame? Pre-Easter Shoe Offering For Saturday Oxfords, Strap Pumps and Sandals, $8 A full range of sizes in smart styles for town or country. Silk Stockings, $2.50; Black, White, Brown and Grey. Company A, 166th Infantry, is to have a beefsteak dintier April 22 at Cunningham's on First Avenue, be- the store and after some bargaining agreed to buy a suit of clothes for $16 Madame wrapped it up and in re- sponse to a suggestion, Reager al- leges, she produced a bottle of whis- key from under a pile of clothing and sold him a drink. In the delicatessen shop of Alexan- der Saccone the agents allege they bought sandwiches and suggested that they would like to have something strong to wash down the food. Sac- cone, they say, came across with drinks of whiskey. \ POLICE SAY PRISONER IS BUSY DRUG PEDDLER iquor Hounds’ Visits Include Grocery, Fruit Stand, Cloth. ing and Shoe Stores. A lunch room, a fruit stand, a deli- essen store, a clothing store, a gro- and a shoemaker’s shop were del in New Rochelle by Prohibition ts Reager, Kerrigan and Galante day and arrests were made in each e, as well as in a saloon and a 1. The agents arraigned cight oners in Police Headquarters and == - cha him to tne fourth foor and) MINERS’ RENT CUT — |COMMITTEE NAMED | [iei.o' Sir. jocg,turtamtors fom |CO. A., 165TH INF., : The fei mand of Emilio Leo, at] TILL STRIKE ENDS| TO AID VETERANS]! given! at the camp by the Colum-| TQ HAVE DINNER No. 90 River Street, next was visited. ili tract with the Govebni % pee ie _ A — ——————— 0 Gi it to remove It After buying a few bananas the : ai) rae ‘ jas tee powde: aed Ic 5 dai ‘3 " Agents conversed amicably with Leo,|Operator Also Offers Them Land State Advisory Board Will Assist powder was taken to the faarby Gas House | District Men to they say, and finally he produced a for Gardens Free. Relief Commission at nited, reds of persons telephoned Get Together on bottle of whiskey and sold them two Alban the Police and Fire Departments, April 22. drinks, CLEARFIELD, Pa., April 14.— > ee April 22. RAID Mme. Olive Olsey runs a clothing | striking miners employed by H. P.] ALBANY, April 14,—Appointment| HYLAN AGAIN DENIES } store a few doors from Leo's fruti " of an Advisory Ci s ly one-half the an Advisory Committee to assist nasa ln River Biases: Reamer enthred | Wome ate Dey ely Che aE ey ‘ FAILURE OF POLICE usual rent for company houses during} the Veterans’ Rellef Commission, ee the strike, and are to have for gar-| Which will carry aid to disabled sol-] Before going to Atlantic City yes-|tween 2ist and 22d Street, in the dening, free of charge, stich land as|(lers out of work, was announced to- nay ith oo Hylan Issued his fourth | heart of the gas-house district trom Mr. Swope has to offer. day by Adjt. Gen, Kineald, Members! the week or auneta that ANS Tite which most of the original company “We will not try to do anything for] will serve without pay and aré all vet-lesting him. in the Old 69th were recruited. the present," explained Mr. Swope, in| orang of the World W. “ tol a notice posted at the,mines, “and In] ip, aioe! 8 His second statement yesterday} Col. Bill Donovan is going to be the mean time, you, ‘as well as th e members are: Col. William! dealt with the crime wave and was|there and Father Duffy and Cols. 1 Y t Hayward, Major Charles G. Blakeslee, | induced by the attack Wednesday b; I represent, will have to] « es y hel esday bY) Anderson and Monahan and Major fraw of our savings to live until] 7°, Willam Donovan, Major Joseph the Citizens’ Union on Police Commis- | Lawrence. Capt. MeAdie, who 1s fil iondy, Rev. Francis P. Y.|sioner Enright. The Mayor said in- ‘ ‘ 4 “ work is resumed. s Se in North Carolina from the effects of “However, [ wppreciate that you, in ree Herbert Shipman, Gen. George | ferentially in his latest issue that the} German gas, has promised to make the referendum vote recently taken, | 4: Wingate, William F. Deegan, State} failure of the police to check crime is/the trip if he can. Former Sergt. voted against a strike, proving that} Commander of the American Legion; {a figment of the imagination pro-| John H. Dennelly, D. 8. C., now the great majority appreciate the|J#Mes F. Kieran, Commander of the} mulgated by “the up-State group of|Tieutenant of Company A, 69th New good treatment I have*always tried Veterans of Foreign Wars; Col. Cor-} Republican politicians who are trying] York Infantry, recruited at Fordham to accord you, and while I cannot af-|"elius Wickersham, Major Richard jo cover their tracks.” College, is in charge of the party, ford the present strike, the interests 1 Derby, cut Francis W. Gilbert,{ To this group the Mayor attributes A particular effort is to be made to represent can help you." Capt. Edward M. Scheiberling and] ali the criticism of the Police Depart-| learn of former members of the com- + Be “Rrondeasted” Signalx to Addicts! pistribution of the land, Mr. Swope] Capt. Richard Ryan ment. He grouped with it the “news-| pany who are in need of ald, Thi J OO ae cctuinished in the stim Of) ‘qe Times Square, They Charwe- | aaded, would be done as fuirly u: ae paper allies,” “fake civic bodies” and| company organization has buried all ss. @ first place visited was the shoe Detective Meisenthal and Barry of] possible. ONDEMNED POWDER DESTROVED | the “combination” that has volved the members whose bodies have been t ?, ring shop of Patsy Marano, at ee ge ee speak ye ———— Setting off a large quantity of con-|the plan of pounding the police” brought from re; it undertook vn 129 Union Avenue. Kerrigan re-| {y+ thei DHRsONe, William Connors, [DRANK CHLOROFORM; demned powder in the wiesdows, near ae Se ee can “put over| the funerils venty-three men in al d to hie superiors that he went] e'ss¢ west 42d street, wae the most COULDN'T BE SAVED ‘amp Raritan, N. J., shook that sec-_{te_p amme.’ fi ak one month te a this place and asked to have his}active peddier of narcotic drugs in the : s fixed. While sitting in his stock-|theatrical district. ‘They said they si, Stern Brothers—<caster Specials for Saturday : WOMEN’S GLOVES | $1.25 pair 16 Button Length Chamoi- sette Gloves with arrow head backs; in white, faa id ere oneal! a | a) feet waiting for the Job to be fin-| watched him at Broadway and 43d] Richard Hecker, thirty-six, who lives d he asked Marano, he said, if he| Street for nearly an hour last night} with his parents at No. 97 Dupont 1a buy a drink, broadcasting hand and face signalx| Street, Brooklyn, sat down on the front ecording to Kerrigan Marano sold|*nown to addicts. Now and then. they} steps of No, 249 Huron Street to-day a said, well dressed men and women ap- @ drink of whiskey. When he] proached him and they would walk to-]%"d drank the contents of a bottle of aléd his identity Kerrigan said,| gether down a side street, The d chloroform, the police say. He was dead no threw a bottle-at him, broke|tives said he had several packag before medical assistance, summoned jer botties on the floor and drew a]drugs In his pockets when they scized | from the Greenpoint Hospital by Patrol- etto, Kerrigan said he had to use| him man Fred Bonaile of the Greenpoint 5 He was held in $1,000*bail for exami- | Precinct, arrived. peresyer in aking: the klihaitt nation, and Michael Frunko, No, 138] Herman Schoenwald of No. 224 East ever, he proferred no charge of | yiouston Street, sald to be his accom-| 99th Street, Manhattan, was passing at ult or resistance against Marano, | pice, was held in $500 for Special Ses-]the time, He was upable to prevent ichael Gleason's lunch room, No. | sions. Hecker from drinking the chloroform. Main Street, was invaded by the Hecker's family could not account for They say they bought| SAYS RUM-HUNTING cop. |hisact. nd that Gleason served WAS DRUNK ON PATROL (Special to The Evening’ World.) Oreste Devanio's grocery. store agents say they made a trifling eB hase and also bought some whis- HE Aa VS eeRaAL aN the In the cellar of the store they rt y, when Patro id two barrels of wine and two is of hard liquor, they say. dam Doering, No. &% Union Ave- runs the only saloon the agents ited. It is charged he sold whis- to them. ephen Hauer, proprietor uenot Hotel, is said to grey, biscuit, cafe. while in an intoxte 4) UN ZS i eee atts - Fibre Silk $1.00 air Fibre Silk Scarfs fa fight when Reager and 1 1 suspension follows y B reikrecatihinceeorainey aiamientt of Patentnian David Moore Gourauce Sweaters 2ClaspImported GlaceGloves A dash of color,-a flutter of silk ly of the Beene seeuth aay thay hak tee Oe ee Oriental Cream Naturally there is nothing which with Paris point backs. Supple, strong skins. In black, fringe—and your suit or coat = —= can take the place of the smart white, tan, brown and grey. has an added ‘smartness that } Tuxedo sweater, and these are 7 : h comes from just one thing—a fecllioned (of lustrous fibre alk Yo be hand-in-hand with fashion one must be prop- correctly chosen scarf. } in such an attractive block weave erly gloved. And correct gloving does not neces- ‘These, ofibye silk may bead i that they double the effective- sarily mean expensive gloving—as these special in a large assortment of attrac- . Bere of the spring or summer values will show. p tive color combinations, either i * See ia fringedyeashi belt Perfectly finished, perfectly fitting gloves—they are etl wear cnet ner - + The McCree Ty Men’s Shop complete their attractiveness. made of excellent fabrics and are as smart as they price is worthy of special men- aa z E : In lovely spring colorings and in are durable, tion—juat *, black and white. 12.95 a ! $3.95 $12 Floor Trim med Hats $ v; 50 Main Floor z for Women and Misses Specially Priced! FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY r és SPRING TOPCOATS Egetar eaerast Fearn ae td Geen ioe Untrimmed | At Very Special Prices Combined with Felt Straw Hats Whatever the type of costume Spring hats~ Easter hats—best of all, your particular hat ; i you have chosen—here are hand- for here are shapes, materials and colors that have an For Women and Misses—a.com- } $ 50 bags in so mauy stvles and shapes indescribable dash and attractiveness. You may choose. prehensive assortment of new } S and sizes that all you have to do a felt with a from-side-to-side ribbon ornament and pins; shapes and ‘colors which meet > is to take a hasty glance at our or a Canton crepe curved out, oh, so smartly, to one side every seasonable requirement. counters—the one you are look- and fluffy with ostrich around the crown. pn guia) values through- This includes our entire stock of higher priced, Import- ing for is sure to be here Most There are any number, individualized with quills, streamers, Sutrehis Gntirg collestion at ed and Domestic Topcoats. We feel certain that decided savings, too. fruit, ribbon, coque or hackle. $2 95 ° it will be hard to equal them at anything like this price. Custom quality tailoring—finest Imported and Do- mestic woolens—and the season’s most desirable models in a complete range of sizes. Other Spring Topcoats $32.50, 35.00 and up. Men's NEw SprRING SuITS Salat pide euros S 40° at $9 75 Ever so many sizes and shapes, and the colors included ° are Copen, red, periwinkle, grey, jade, dandelion, henna, Flower Trimmings—just such black, navy, white and purple. pieces as will prove the right adornment to the above hats. Lilac, Wisteria, Gardenias, Pop- pies, Daisies at very special prices. Envelope shapes with gold front clips. A fancy silk copy of a much more expensive bag. In black and street colors. at $4.85 Large collection of fancy silk, beaver calf, and pin seal bags in flat and pouch shapes. Street colors. 0; A ee eS ST EES RE Fruit and Flower Wreaths. 95c to $5.95 fully tailored from fine all wool fabrics. Complete range of sizes. 0 0 “Stern-bilt”’ If It Should Shower on Easter Day—-These Extra Quality at $2.95 tra it Footwear “A Leartuer” OxFORDS ° ; For Children } $ 50 Numberless bags in pin seal, | Silk Umbrellas ; . i trimmed silk, and fancy beaver Even very little feet must be H calf. Many taken out of regular for Women smartly shod for Easter—and ah j stock. Flat and pouch shapes. : these models, while they are rea/ | ; , Included are models of Black Calf—Tan Calf—Tan childean’al ahose: ih) comet land Cordovan—Black Cordovan—Black Kid—Tan Cordo- od ‘To harmonize any costume-—and all are so good looking that correct cut. van Brogues—Black Cordovan Brogues—Tan Calf r their high quality can’t be measured by these prices. j Brogues—Black _ Norwegian Grain Brogues—Scotch Street Petticoats . ; : Cinderella Patent Pump, with | i Grain Brogues. Excellent quality tape edge Kixtra wide satin tape edge strap and flexible turn sole | i Petticoats like these with + silk sun and rain models. Jk umbrellas with amber Tse q ; Clearance! HIGH SHOES $¢ 85 the costume itself—so effective Handles of amber bake. | bakelite flat and round Sizes 9 to 6 3.10 H $ Diff Ss 1 i ir fi aiti A - A posts. Leather loops at- 5 to 8 2.75 : yp ifferent tyles at they are with their fine plaitings lite. Leather loops with tached. Short sport mod- “8% to at 3.25 ; or fringes, or scallops. Practical, bakelite tips and stubby | ols with wide spreading “ 1 to 2 4.50 too, for they are made of tub tops | frame a aera : ' silks, some have double panels | Sally ut ut Pump of patent i . . ¥ aE. \ Others in such desirable and soft $3.95 $4.95 leather with two straps and cut James MeCree & 0 materials as silk Jersey Pussy out design on toe. ; LLB “ Willow, washable satin, etc. All Wide satin tape, silk umbrellas in short sport models with Sizes 844 to 11 4.00 14 the favored colorings of this wide spreading frames, Also regular umbrella sizes Amber, “ mk to 2 5.00 season. bakelite rings, posts, and novelty effects, leather loops. Sport Saddle Oxfords of i SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE " $3.95 $4.95 Sport tops and tips. Also with engraved initials. annkes Gian pa ai es aE Main Floor $6.75 o “ 11% to 2 6,50 ee eS eee oe ee <-<gne peng enone apenas

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