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Pep ngewe —_———— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, Catholic Junior League’s ‘“‘Review of Revues’’ Mrs. Robert Grosvenor Hurt aunt a td ate sins" Srose| “a reeeaar sn asangly tried to check its speed by getting| Frost of Chicago, Her husband di it to turm the corner, but it reared] two years ago, He was a son of Mrs. so * Will Bring Out Much Stage Talent and Beauty| In Runaway in Newport; X-Ray |s2%2"0 30857 ee Ns an eee Me ‘ieee “eran, | To Learn Extent of Injuries) KEEP STRONG | Young New York Society Woman Thrown] Onebottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken F now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month From Horse After 3-Mile Race Suffers hence. It’s more economical to give your body help before Injury to Her Spine. resistance to disease is broken down. A very little in one of the roads in Middletown 4 when her horse became frightened at @ scrap of paper and bolted, The Mee ee ee ce ae OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL NEWPORT, R. L, April 14—X-ray photographs will be taken to-day to Ui MARGARET yi: ~~ SP Anna RET /ceussey Wevenancn : A ws Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 ip Benefit at the Plaza Next Tuesday Will Add to the Funds of the New York Foundling Hospital. determine the extent of the Injuries to Mra. eet Mkothc young #0-| ing the winter, clety matron of No. 6 East 45th] A fine horsewoman, Mrs. Grosvenor 5 re . feat, NeW Week, Whe @ iowa | te rape goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re~ ree hae note Seatataed: ae Feguin, contre! of the animal. waaay sistance. Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott's ctacular three-mile runaway, tn] ferent coinig’ but the horse was #0 Emulsion at your druggist’s on your way. sion wan hur bot it wan not kaown [gun grated. the bale "but the gg Bare gr th gsr MS lPuctbiny yn how badly. horse threw him off. Dugan then Le tee elongp beng fae lg my my bd din} Mrs. Grosvenor, who has pbeen| got an automobile and gave chase, Laboratories. It is « guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed, spending the winter here, was riding’ but could not overtake the runawa: Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld,.N. LUDWIG Baumann’s 64th Hundreds of Special Bargains Will Make Tomorrow © The Busiest Day of this Great Sale 369 Suits—1087 Single Pieces—$145,000 Rugs and Linoleums $75,000 of Linens, Comfortables, etc.—$60,000 of Refrigerators, etc. Open An Account with this Duo-fold Bed Special! Reduced te 44.87 MISS KEaTHERINE Apams Special Anniversary the Ticket Committee. Headquarters Credit Offer! reat er! are up to the standard of pretentious Broadway productions, is at the Plaza. ; 3 $ ‘Among thd jpatronesses are Mra.| AMOng the pretty and talented 5 Deposit Delivers ] 0 : : Junior Leaguers who will take part H, W. Taft, Mrs. Nicholas P. Brady, }in the performance are Misses Marie Your Purchase of Mrs. Joha A, Jackson, Mrs, John D,|Lamarche, Katherine Adams, Nina Cash or Credit Advance ticket sales indicate that the New York Foundling Hospital will be substantially helped by the proceeds of the benefit performance Massive Mahogany finish frame, soft up- holstered in best of the ‘Revigw of Revues,” to be pro-|Ryan, Mrs, Frederick Neilson and|Chatillon, Ethel Mitchell, Margaret Sealler Deposits on Senaller Purchases grade imitation | duced at the Plaza Hotel next Tues-|Mrs. George Leary. Miss Ethel]POWer Helen Van Elis, Mary Van a , : : _ Ells, Natalie Hanna, Thekla Wigand, $ it Deli $ leather, It opens day evening, April 18, by the Catholic | Mitchell is Chairman of the commit-|pojores Carrillo, ‘atherine Okie, Deposit lelivers easily and makes a i Junior League. The show is in re-|tee; Miss Beatrice Hennessy, Vice|Margaret Henne: Julia Fincke, Your Purchase of full size comfortable hearsal under the personal direction |Chairman; Miss Amy Wilde, Treas- Pata, eee fee te baa STayendedt _|Eayth MeCoon, Carolyn Frances Mc- of Miss, May Leslie and non-particl- |urer; Miss Maric Leyondecker, Chair-} GoD Stein WAC ye vvclyn Me. pants who have seen the rehearsals}man of the Programme Committee,| Manus, Mary Spain and Elizabeth say the music, action and costumes |and Miss Julia O'Beirne, Chairman of | Mulhall , bed. Price does not include mattress. $] 5 Deposit. Delivers $300 Your Purchase of FIRE CHIEF KENLON , Rev. 8. Edward Young of the Bed- GOING TO EUROPE CITY OBSERVES png ones $9 5 Deposit Delivers $500 the convenience of those who will be Your Purchase of occupied at thidday, service will be Granted 115 Days’ Leave of Ab- Ree bled ae eae Heights Baptist Church in which Your Purchase of Episcopal, Congregational, Universa- MUSIC AND PRAYER list, Unitarian, Presbyterian and]. Methodist ministers will participate ‘ i laine Your first deposit secures the delivery =~ wl RI f tii chase. You need not MOVIE RUESTIONBAINE SENT. make any other outlay of cash, and Mauecls Ace acunnts You Can Take a Year and a Half The National Committee for Better to Pay the Balance Anniversary Sale of 369 Suits For Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Fire Chief John Kenlon has been granted a leave of absence for 115 days, beginning April 26, for the pur- pose of going abroad to observe the Fire Departments of Europe and to conduct research work) of the ashes, ork on Building to Begin at Services in Churches Marked garbage and refuse disposal systems of the European capitals, During his » Once—Gift Credited to by Elaborate Programmes— absence Assistant Chief Martin will Edwin Gould. be in command of the uniformed force Many Offices Closed. Films, aMilated with the National + a He onan ise ny Fire‘ Commie + Board of Review of Motion Pictures, You need not ‘disturb your Savings. struction of an orphans’ clear-|#ioner Drennan granting Chief Kenlon] ‘The combination of Good Friday | ana co-operating with several prominent house at StillweN Avenne and rie gate, SE even? pine Seaanaas and the Feast of the Passover had the | educators, 1s sending to 600 high schools Parkway North, Bronx, willl Assistant Chief of Department, to| eect of putting New York almost on} in elties of from 5,000 to 75,000 and gin Immediately as the result of al work in conjunction with Chief] workless basis to-day. With the] more inhabitants a questionnalre on grous gift reported to come from| Martin, Chief Crawley has been Chief | exchanges closed, Federal and munici- | motion pictures to obtain a survey of Win Gould. The butlding will cost|Kenion’s principal assistant since| pai business almost completely sus-| the influence of motion pictures on the 3000 and will be known as tho|Ketlon became Chief of Department, average high school student. pended, only a few courts im session * en years ago. He bas frequently The board believes thet attendance ngsland Avenue Children's Home. |ieen Acting Chief of Department, | %d thousands of small shops locked | ¢¢ ene movies may have a direct bear. WH. A. Blair of No. 154 East Gist While abroad Chief Kenlon and | up, ordinarily busy localities presented | ing on the pupil's home work, So far, it, the architect in charge, said} Mrs. Kenlon will visit the Scenes of] a deserted appearan This condition | 4 gays, much has been said of making ay he “understood Mr, Gould His childhood on the bya ie applied to all boroughs and to cities] pictures fit for the younger generation, interested’ in the project, but] ( Ta ne ty ouths Ireland. | surrounding New York but no care has been taken to discover rom which he ran away as a sailor! Services In the Roman Catholic give no information about the hurches. Were practically. continuous, | Cost their likes and dislikes are. The ° 5 OUS. | results of the survey will be made pub- clal arrangements. He referred The Eplscopalian churches wore | {ie after the figures and answers have fuestioners to Paul Longua of No. 501 | HULBERT TO RESUME crowded from 11 o'clock on. Special] been tabulated. h Avenue, the office of the St nons and musical services marked i Fate ot LAW PRACTICE MAY 1 saat Dranemiant church Boule and Southwestern Railroad, of JOLLY WIDOW MENACES Which Mr. Gould is Chairman. Mr trick’s Cathedral and all the Gongua said he was authorized to monnes a ’ principal Roman Catholio churet 4 BACHELOR’S PARADISE j ’ 4 + Twere thronged « early as 6 o’cloc! — ‘ hake no statement and that Mr,| When Murray Hulbert, President of] inis morning by worshippers who had] seuth Dakota Woman w id was at Palm Beach, Ho inti.{ ‘2° 0a" of Aldermen, was asked forlio work through the day, Night ser. ood Bach”—Male Shortage There, ed that Mr. Gould had not given |" comment on Gov. Miller's veto of the) vices will be held in the Catholi¢? ppingeron, N. J. ‘April 14,.—All ~ salaries of himself, | churches, ia epee: ie entire amount necessary for the nptroller, he replied:| Bishop Manning conducted the} *sle men in this “Paradise of Bachel- { ing. to resume my law] three-hour service at the Cathedral] °F” will have an equal chance to bare /The structure will be two and a of St. John the Divine beginning at| thelr breasts for Cupid's darts, because a el nd Bishop Howard c,| City Clerk Corey to-day public a ff stories high, of brick and lime-}yisit to his m and refused to am PR Ren ira rk evening ad, {letter recelved from Mra, B, Strong, an ne, 210 feet long, with three sep-| pity his stat His friends «i on Trinity Church, ‘Tr ) Alcester, 8. D., widow, who secks a wings to house about seventy-| to-day 1 t surprise to th See a A “se . seals a i husband children, It is a new idea in|that he o , "land St. Paul’s had open doors ail day| “yn healthy, titutional work jn that its charges | practic mer member offlong and the services were well at-| quiet and please,” wrote Mrs. be t for short periods and | Consres: salary of Aldermanic | tended, that her letter go for permanent homes, | President 000 a year and the] . Many big business institutions fol- cs phelor, means that they will be prop. | Vetoed bill made 4+ $15,000, lowed the example of the Metropoli-} Bridgeton, which sorrowfully an- il a) aa © CLEARING HOUSE ! ; $160 Walnut Combination Bedroom Suit (Three Pieces) Wetaesd to Consists of Dresser, Chifforobe and Bed (sold separately if desired) Dresser, $41.59; Chifforobe, $29.85; Bed, $27.45; 5 Toilet Table, $29.74 Cash or Credit Views of Pupils in 600 High i 134 Other Bedroom Suits ‘Walnut Comb., 4 pieces... $398.24 oP Walnut Comb., 4 pieces... $196.96 ‘Walnut Comb., 4 pieces... 297.89 50 Mahogany Comb., 7 pieces 524.49 $375 Mahogany Comb. 3 pieces 227.74 $325 Walnut Comb,, 3 pieces... 198.49 $275 Walnut 4Comb., pieces.. 179.98 $400 Walnut Comb., 4 pieces... 259.49 Accounts From $5 to $5,000 You may open an account now, if you wish, with a sing! article, and’ later on you can add to youraccountwhat- ever you require. Free Molor Delivery Anywhere Within 100 Miles of New York Larger Amounts in Proportion You Can Pay Monthly No Interest Added $225 Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suits (3 Pieces) Consists of Buffet,China Closet and Extension Table (sold sep- arately if desired), Buffet, $59.89. China Closet. $44.36. id e Extension Table, $35.64. Serving Table, $21.98....... $5 DEPOSIT Delivers This handsome Period Phonograph Made of Solid Mahogany. Refrigerators & Couch Hammocks You may open an account with any of these articles, Rugs and Linoleums Special—9x12 Axminsters Sold Regularly for $55 39.24 oii" In an Assortment of Floral and Oriental Designs. Our entire stocks of room size AXMIN- STER and WILTON Rugs are included loo, N. ¥., on a week's Jolly, good natured, 8 ‘ - — aurance Co. and snded | Pownced that but one marriage lcense Bed Reduced te at greatly reduced prices. sty clothed, even «physi eau waqcuruan vot onan an| tn Life igiranee Co. and mumenied ReaMat ued nent eet 2 Lit Roa |i Kl a or ; ; nelors,"" Mr, Core: ; shape, and that any ailments will be hgnabbes eh allow thelr employees to attend re-| refused to play any farce He Top Sle 12,49 ‘ue! A : vi Linoleum Cash or Credit. Colors run through to back. Pi terns cannot wash off. t Refrigerators Cash or Credit. Golden oak, white enamel lined * food chamber. This sale includ: styles in Apai oe 8x10 Grass Rugs 5.49 cash or : ie Sige Tcer and Poreelain Lin Regular Price $9 Dit eae ROBERT RINGLING cONCaRT $30 Apt. House Style, $22.50. $15.95, $22.50, $29.95, up to $79.95 STAR, SPERRY GOLD STAMPS Open 9 to 5. 30—Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 treated. The Medical Examiner in Brooklyn ligious meetings. Noonday meetings The war, by the way, is blamed for *Children received will be those will perform an autopsy to-day on the} were held at the Palace Theatre, the | making a lot of widows, and the Dakota the Sheltering Arms, |00dy of Richard C. Hecker, a night] Riverside Theatre and the Orpheum] town has more women than men. the Relief of Half-Or. | Watchma hirty-six years, of No. 97] in Brooklyn. Destitute Children ana|Lu¥pent Street, found dead this morning} Bishop Shipman delivered the ad Leake and Watts Orphan House, |! the factory jp which he was em-| dregs at the Church of the Heavenl ' a Rabe plo 9 at No. 294 awe Wires eas Rest. In the evening Stainer’s “Cry ry —“"'y - ambulance = sur na rom Green| mt i JOKE HOLD-UP Hospital said. Hecker’a death, probably | élfixion” will be sung. Other preach-| Revert Rinsing, © baritone, only son LEADS TO ARREST |¥*! 8° te chloroform poisoning. Chioro-}ere at three-hour services | were | - sling, circus owner, jorm is used considerably in the fac-|Father Huntington at the Church] s!gned & contract yesterday With R. tory, where dyestulfs are made. Ac-Jof the Transfiguration, the Rey,| ¥. Johnston, concert manager, for con- 50 slzen and the ent — House, We carry @ full line of Senoras, Wie~ frolas and Victor Records. pages me Was Welcoming |quaintances suid Hecker had been ill. |G Seas ; “ee .1George R. Van De Water at the| cert and operatic appearance 5 < Drugeint to Neighborhood, The police have not, however, declared! Church of the Beloved Disciple, the| Ing for talking machine records aeeiey uel Jurow opened a drugstore at | the death a suicide No. 661 East 138th Street, Br f — Rev. Theeetss Bedewick at Calvary Sue youre MF 1 Blgling 1a twenty-five 8 . Bronx, a few Calle = ureh, the Rev. Alb 3] yeu has been studying :: ago, Last night Charies Schoena. | 70 GREET LADY ASTOR BY RAnrO,| Episcopal Re Andrew's Ghamn’t se | ing since he was sight. He ig saint Gbirty-three years old, of No, 647| The following radiogram will be sent] Rbours a rows Churoh, the studied under si a eH 338th Street, thought it would bal to Lady Astor, now on the Olymple on] Re¥:, Nathan A. Beagle at St. Ste-| soy. Wan Grove and Turse 4 00d joke to hold up the druggist, |her way to New York prenia) Gourch, wae Hey Hraest BM. athe} Jhrow and his wife were sitting In the| “The women of America welcome} Stires at St. Thomas's Church, the store, when Bchoenagel said to theltheir distinguished sister. Committee] Rev. Horace Perry Silver, D. D, at “NICK THE CASE TO GO 4 meeting you at pier, the Church of the Incarnation, the TOG RY. "You know I'm a stick-up man. Open “RUTH MORGAN. |Rev. George Ferrand Taylor at the], Assistant United States Attorney 144 3510 t oc t Vv. N wark N J fae cash register and get in the back |For New York City League of Women|(Chapel of the Incarnation, Dr, De oe reel petty sald that on 146 West 125 t. ° e > . . store."" Voters.” Ch h of Bt ‘a = Pues HL opr nt to nd Fe meen in telephone booth heard the] Lady Astor, who comes to attend virgin. Teel ide: ary Waat avid en: has oi booties Bet. Yih ond. Lanex Aves Exons to oe ay at Be 49-51 MARKET ST. iy up” and dashed out to althe Pan-Ame tonference . r, Per r, ging in connection with the arres na . * fi . a ‘ box and called Patrolman Keleer.|timore’ April. Conference in Bale] “the Rey. Dr. Percy 7 conyition of William Nichole known | aintained on oe, LNear tor of the First Reformed Bpiscopat| ee icy tive Chureh, condue the niaholas wn Pek tyn service and at 8 o'clock there will belto have made # couple of million dole | an evening prayer service led by the lars in liquor, Hy is awaiting sentence. Jumped on his motoreycle and ar-|mecting of w Schoenagel. pices of the ; Bat was @ sort of weicome to JurowlwWomen Voters found here,” the prisoner protested. April 19, af Town Hal Grae) Brooklyn ‘Other Stores—We Have Only Three Stores. We Have No Connection With Any

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