The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 5

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ye income To keep up this end, he stoops to pick up a little loose change in the dark places. Then he joins the gang to get help in keeping out of jail." “Is there a cure for all this?’ Good Homes and Swift Justice Chief Remedies tor Crime Wave, |..% je-.c-ccc° 8" %r Convicts Tell Iavestigators| °° te"cmes cm if hid people are able to give him this."" Unhappiness in Youth, Forced Mingling With|,,,{h iui, witnares wars helt Criminals While Awaiting Trial and edited Ariat ciel aT _Bad Lawyers Given as Causes. wave. Convict No. 4212 had his solution It was written on a piece of] * whieh he read. JOLIET, il, April 14 (Copyright)! ) hard labor for operating a confidence at Judges," te oeaeeie ewhS <Straight from the criminal world|8&me. More than six feet tall and a 4 aS ees, * Rai ise ; collexe uate, No, 6988 indicated DM eae ll ll by his general appearnace why he had gestions, based * university priz® winner Men who know what it concrete stg- i boys of tender years, charged with criminal offenses, in the county and city jails, their only associates old timers who tutor them in all they experience of quit continuing 8 and keep- us what brings this wave of means to Steal’.to murder, to be captured and) Cree ag ee Coeittes tte! | need to. know about law breaking. to serve prison terms, for a better law voor homes,’ snapped the witness, | THen appeal directly to all. mothers enforceniwent was wrong with your] #24 fathers in the Nation to make “ i A real homes for their boys and girls Mp ce know mone abet drithy ir as| and give the young a decent chance and its causes and the best way to apy There was ore. ny here will t drudgery and gen.| there. If they will do this, the Prevent it than all of the luwey be many less ¢riminals."* rh World.” was the unanimor is that you! expluration: for vol Two men refused ‘to testify because eas tuk a ileal Je ‘eid that you explamation for your! 44” committee was composed of 4 it is lawyers. thelr stories to the special taw en rive theretGe kad tawoern: wid anedes forcemt committee of the Americar witness’ had served! iminals” they inelsted, “and we pars for murder most potent factor its investigation in e as you have found tate penitentiary your years of association with men brought to this prison?’ Judge Kanvanaugh asked him wouldn't-tél you anything you could hold wis for.” The final witness was 4 nationally known confidence man who has served three tems in prison, His massive grey head, square shoulders Bar Association Just concluded Winois in the toc Youthful evil home enviro: This committee ha fi @ally, the la n the “A young man’s friends and bis}ang lined face gave him an air of im- fails of the « awaiting | home,” was the carefully weighed re- | ; ne dignity trial, were indicted by these seven} ply. ‘‘When a young fellow does not “How can we stop crime e was Men, who also 1 the influence | find pleasure and comfort at home he] qaked that evil criminals The first to tell his story was a one term criminal, serving ten years at women in making | hunts for it some other pls but he always finds the wrong kind. When he doesn't get along well with his family he often finds his funds low real criminal pay the he innocent men secure ekly they will not ‘Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N: Y. Established 1879 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fashions for the Younger Set SPECIALLY PRICED Juniors’ New Top-Coats Several styles of smart top-coats in tweed, or in plaid or plain camel’s hair. Among them belted or flared coats, with plain-tailored or bell-shaped sleeves, raglan or set-in. Silk-lined throughout. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Girls’ Homespun Tweed Coats . . 15.00 Smartly tailored coats in unbelted style, with patch pockets, raglan sleeves and bone buttons. In blue, rose, orchid or tan, silk-lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Little Girls’ Capes and Coats . . 9.75 Cunning little capes of pastel colored tweed or navy serge, silk-lined through- out. Also smart coats with raglan sleeves and slit pockets. Tweed, navy serge or covert cloth, venetian lined. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. Juniors’ Tweed Cape-Costumes . . 19,50 Cape and one-piece dress of homespun tweed in pretty colorings, with cross- stitching in black. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. New Hats of Straw and Silkk . . 6.75 Flower and ribbon trimmed hats in various attractive combinations of straw and silk. Beige, brown, navy. and new high colors. Girls’ Wolf Scarfs . - ‘ A Silky, double-furred scarfs in brown or gray. Children’s Oxfords . . 2.85 Brown all-leather oxfords, sturdy and durable for school and play. Sizes 8 to 2. 15.00 SHOES—3rd Floor HATS—2nd Floor \ittle jail,” he replied. “I know what Iam talking about, I say that if the courts will deal out justice immedi- ately to the suspect, the back of the criminal organization in the nation will have been broken, It is the everlasting delay and the ‘paid’ judges that are to blame for the crime wave.” The committee comprised Judge Marcus Kavanaugh of Chicago, Chair- man; Charles W. Farnham, St, Paul; Wade Ellis, Indianapolis; Judge W. B. Swaney, Chattanooga; William Saltiet and the Rev, John Williamson of Chicago. NEW SOLDIER HOSPITAL TO BE OPENED HERE Bronx Institution to Have dxer- clnex To-Morrow. The new hospital fo war veterans at Kingsbridge Road and Sedgwick Ave- nue, the Bronx, will be opened for- mally with appropriate exercises at 2 o'clock to-morrow. The site was bought by the Veterans’ Bureau from the Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul, who hi an orphanage there, for segment oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APR== 14, 1922, ‘ $2,760,000 and $600,000 has been spent in remodelling bufldings, building a gymnasium and equipping flelds for sports Among Washington gfficials who will attend the opening will be Sur- geon Gen, Hugh 8, Cumming, As- sistant Surgeon Gen. Claude H Lavinder, Col, Edward Clifford, As- sistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Col. Charles R, Forbes, Chief of the Veterans’ Bureau, State Commander William F. Deegan and Col. Cornelius Wickersham will represent the Amer- ican Legion TEN NEW DETECTIVES NAMED BY ENRIGHT Commissioner Enright yesterday added ten policemen to the force of detectives in the city. It was understood the men were promoted to ald In the formation of additional squads now engaged tn running down gunmen and other crim- inals, One new detecttve ia John who on Seret otrlzno, ctive the capture of @ second member hand who robbed the houre of R Shattuck, No. 19 W. Square North of gems valued waiter In an Elehth Avenus restaurage and obtained information -vhich a hingtas, i eg PITTSHORG PLANT THREATENED BY FIRE. PITTSBURGH, April 14.—Vire of um determined origin early to-day caused damage esti.aated at $75,000 In the eree tion department of the American Bridge Company here. The fire was ar to a standstill within 50 feet of # tank of gasoline. Tweed Norfolk Suits for Boys Special, 11.95 The delight of having a suit that looks and feels like Dad’s has made ‘Tweeds as popular among boys as among men Dad will approve of the quality of the materials, Mother will appre- ciate the tailoring and low price of the sport, plain and plaited models, and sonny will like the mixtures, both medium and light. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Blouses, Special, 95c Striped blouses and plain white blouses, blouses with sport collars and blouses with collars attached, all may be had for only gsc. “They may be had in white, tan and ox- ford. Sizes 7 to 1§ years. (Third Flogr) Girls’ Coats Smart little affairs of Tweed and jaunty Polo Coats. All the wanted light and dark shades. Surprisingly modest in prices. prisingly \ (Fourth Floor Spring Shades in Hand Bags 5.00 The Leather Bag in soft Spring shades that combine well with sport suits and frocks is much in demand. It goes without saying that we have any style you may desire, whether it be the popular party bag or an envelope shape mounted with a 14-kt. gold shield for engraving. Beaver Calf and colored Pin Seal are the favored leathers. (Main Floor) Novel Types of Skirts For Women and Misses 9.50 You will like them because they are “different” and new. Some are fash- ioned of checked Wool Eponge — others of Tweeds, Homespuns or ef- fective novelty fabrics. Solid shades and lovely mixtures. WAN hala All are suitable for street as well as sport wear. (Fourth Floor) = = sacle Entire Stock Artificial Pearl Necklaces Reduced '3 from Former Prices This is an unexampled op- portunity to secure artificial pearl necklaces of rare beauty, duplicating perfectly Nature’s own jewel, the Oriental Pearl. The necklaces are composed of specially selected graduated indestructible beads, and are either opera or matinee length. Formerly SalePrice 33 necklaces 6.75 3.95 30 necklaces, ia Oetd 5.00 11.75 6.75 5 7.50 To necklaces 9.75 40 necklaces Pa cok 12.75 11 necklaces 34-75 19.75, 19 neck] 39-75 24.75 17 neckla 44-75 29.75 33 necklaces 0649075 34.75 11 necklaces 54.75 39.75 18 necklaces 39.75 39.75 | Heavy Milanese Silk Gauntlet Gloves | Special, 1,15 | Women’s Strap- Wrist modes in Pongee, || Sable, Almond, Black || | and White. (Main Floor Hand-Made Blouses Trimmed with Real Irish or Filet Laces. 3.95 The Batiste of which they are fashioned is a notably superior, silky quality, and the hand-work they display is most beau- fully exe cuted. There are several at- tractive styles, some gener- ously adorned with Real Filet Lace, others boast of trimming of Real Irish Lace. All feature hand - drawn work and hand-tucking. (Fourth Floor) Bloomer Frocks Pretty as Can Be! Special, 3.95 Frocks that combine charm and comfort fashioned of Ginghams, in pretty colorings. They may be worn under coats at present, and will prove ideal for Summer ser- vice, as they re- quire the mini- mum of under- clothes and af- ford the maxi- mum of freedom. Pink, Blue, Tan or Green. Sizes 6 to 12 years. (Fourth Fleor’ =\ Cape of Black ‘S Canton Crepe 25.00 Special Values! Twill, Tricotine and Tweed Suits for Misses, 32.00 Six New Models in Twill.and Tricotine Box-coated styles with a mod- ish flare, topped with Peter Pan collars; some belted, others with- out belts. Also straight-line ef- fects with notched collars, includ- ing the new long-coated styles. Navy Blue, Black and Tan. They are splendidly tailored. Six New Models in Plain and Mixed Tweeds Sportive types with a decided English accent, tailored of fine imported and domestic Tweeds and other rough fabrics. Box- coated styles and straight-line ef- fects, belted and unbelted. Gray, Tan, Rast, Green, Wistaria and two shades of Blue. Misses’ Canton Crepe Capes Particularly graceful, rich-look- ing Capes fashioned in the new gathered style. Though light and “dressy” in effect, they provide the necessary protection against the breezes of late Spring and Summer. ‘he Canton Crepe of which they are fashioned is of an unusually fine quality, as is the Crepe of lighter, contrasting color which lines them throughout. One Model Pictured Above, (Fourth Floor) Soft, Light Fabrics for Spring Wrape Special, 5.50 yard A very sp ial purchase makes it possible for us to offer a range of exquisite Coating Fabrics for Spring Capes and Wraps, with deep-pile, velvety surfaces possessed of an alluring sheen. Ordinarily they would be much higher in price. the wanted colors—also Black. Practically all 54 in. wide. (Second Floor) Vel-ette and Sil-u-ette in Smart Frocks for Misses, 29.50 Street Dresses—New models of smart simplicity in the fashionable dark shades. Sport Dresses—Strikingly attrac tive styles in two-tone combinations. Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) American cHEKMDs Bottles 85c for Saturday (Toilet Goods Section—First Floor) SE | Pint Size—Special |

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