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OC PERROTT I - % - <rgenr a * se 7 = : sienninateaataitins THe BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 1‘ W vs in Brief N.Y JEWS PLEDGE orld News in Brie ? - osenieeion anewen 5 ~ baler ‘out the two-story 175,000 AT START LOCAL Isis tabs ’ Miss Anne Morgan will ail for Eu} “q9 National Lite! Boat tnstitution rope on the France on May 10. has completed plans for » motor life ) boat with greaéer speed and range and 967,000 February directories, in which cig Sr <n O 610,000 numbers are listed, ‘ y y i The body of an unidentifed man] DOMESTIC. Mitte en apparently in the water many weeks, rat: citizen: Coy 1 ; - be or reject the proposal to purchase the Untermyer Presides’ at Big} wa» found in the titzabety’ River at] hy iines of the Detroit United Rall- | Elizabeth yesterday. way for $19,850,000, and to appropriate Meeting in Carnegie Hall Detectives arrésted twenty-two \men| $4,000,000 to apply on the purchase. $50,000 of es Fashionable Fur Neckpieces | for Palestine Fund. in Sam Feldman's resturant, No. 170] ‘The Rev.’ Leonard Van Der Zon, 0 * Fractal Street AALer aay Sige fOr #0 | aged: in lamer (Work in scuthers ifull ked ski Id Tuesda Beautifully marked skins to be sold Tuesday | ‘ at very Low Prices 1922. ‘FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises - Absolute protection BROADWAY at Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 The telephone company Is delivering Prince Eugene Lubomirski of the| Georgia for the last three years, and The campaign of the Keren Hayesed | noisy Legation at Washington, is re-| Mrs, George F. Davis of Fitzgerald, Ga., or Palestine Foundation Fund to raise| signing to go into business in New| Were killed In an automobile wreck near $3,000,000 among the Jews in New| York, Pil Pag: was pig Towra wave the Pivic wi The Teachers’ Union wil hold an e le York with which to upbulld Palestine | osen meeting next Friday night in the| Philadelphia Navy Yard for Cape Henry, as the Jewish national homelaud be-| &thical Culture Society quarters, No, 2] Where she will be used as a target for gan with a meeting of nearly 5,000] West 64th Street. vm Sar: red ca eco ‘i ; The thirty-first edition of the New| Robert EL. Hoffman rounded out fifty - - | Joseph's ; reported for the first day were $175,-| Sj, ** ‘Be Directory of Social Agen-| “ony ore tu drive will vontinue until] Beware of the whort hose, (heel to| George MclIninich, Mayor-elect of St. jay 7. ‘ toe) warns the National Association of| Joseph, Mo.,. announced that any ap- Samuel Untermyer, Honorary | Chiropodists, Deformed toes, bunions| Pointee of his who is a member of a Chairman of the campaign, empha-| and othr troubles come from them, —|labor union or organization, Will be re- sized that the Keren Hayesed “is a] The first international convention of | ested to resign from ‘such an organ- platform upon which all Jews can| the ¥. M. C, A. in the Bast sinco 1907) tion before taking the city position. unite’ ‘fm the uplift of their own| Will be held in Atlantic City Nov, 14-19,| ‘Three. Malden, Mags. nen were race, whether they are'or are not] The Dramatic Soctety of the Kir.| drowned when thelr dory was over: Zionists. mayer School for Boys will present turner Eee ceaeh GRNth merical Col. J.-H. Paterson, Irish com- play for the benefit of the| Bay. They wese yonneoo mander of the Jewish’ Legion that | Travelers’ Ald Socitty at the Plaza| : April 21, TADEICNH fought In Palestine, remarked the| “i. ara atrs, James Roy. -FOREIGN. only opposition=he had discovered in PLVantesBith Bisetine 668 America to the proposal to bring y h Street, announce} A game preserve to extend from St : > the engagement of their daughter, Miss} John, N. B., to the St. Croix River and about a settlement of Palestine by| Jessie Boyd, to Walter Brett Smith. | to comprise between 300,000 and 400,000 the Jews came from a number of] ‘tne Young Soclalist League has] acres is proposed. rich men who are traitors to thé] elected Morris Novik delegate to the M. Rapilion, the barber of Versailles Jewish cause." Mr. Untermyer later | National Convention at Cleveland April] prison? who. trimmed the beard of explained that this opposition, while a8, Henri D, Landru, the “Bluebeard,” con- it made “considerable noise, did] ' Archbishop Hayes will be honor guest] victed and executed for killing ten little harm, at the annual luncheon of the Catholic} women and a boy, and cut the hair of ‘An enthusiastic greeting was given| Actors’ Guild at the Commodore next} the famous prisoner, has gone on a Nahum Sokolow, Chairman of tho] Monday. S| strike., World Zionist Executive Committee, |, Invitations were issued yesterday by| 4 taxicab organization, directed and Mr. Sokolow has talked to Jewish| Trinity Eplscopal Church for tts 226th] operated solely by’ women, has been audiences in more than 100 cities in| “™™lversary celebration Sunday, May 7.| formed at Vancouver, B. C. ‘The drivers velt Hospit vit ‘The managers of the drive plan to Hospital in June and, with Mrs. AUTO PATROL CATCHES Dorothy Wilmot, daughter of Mr. a: covered a plate glass window hod been | ween Buffalo and Chicago and Milwau- clares He Does Not the United States in behalf of the| ™ nd Mrs, Charles Stewart Smith] were ambulance drivers in France and Drexel, go to Bar’ sum- canvass more than 100,000 Jews. The ee ee tae la Mrs. Robert W. Wilmot of New Orleans, FOUR ALLEGED BURGLARS | to Wiliam seward Allen of this city. TE AGE. ‘The wedding oj Miss Beatrice Stahl, Aroused by the crash of glass early | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adotpho Stahl smashed, and ran to the street shout. | #8 With sailings every other day It Was a Great Delight to Find Out for a fact that many old orange tree§ continued to bear fruit. , , - Some trees planted thirty or forty years ago are quite fruitful, and some trées dat- ing back to Civil War times are still fruit-bearing. The trees begin to bear fruit when seven and eighy years old, ; Hudson Bay sable scarfs, two-skin, $125 Hudson Bay sable scarfs, one-skin, $55 Baum marten scarfs, two-skin, $100 Baum marten scarfs, one-skin, $50 Fox scarfs, dark brown, walnut, dyed blue, $35 Stone marten scarfs, one-skin, $35 Mink scarfs, two-skiri, $26.50 Fitch scarfs, two-skin, $27.50; one-skin, $13.50 « Wolf scarfs, dyed to resemble blue fox, $24.50 Squirrel scarfs, one-skin, $10.50 ee at ce “Really marvelous,” exclaimed our critic—a How marvelovsly beautiful are the live oaks of the West Indies, which are a hundred years old, or the magnificent yew trees on some of‘ the English estates! How splendid the work of aged men, like William Ewart Gladstone, all his years) up to the very Jast! | (Signed) | woman who knows furs thoroughly—when . she }} viewed the collection. ‘(1 cannot believe that they | are marked right.” But they are. | | | | | Stickley Furniture at Half Price * * $53,190 for $26,595—the entire contents of STICKLEY Associated Cabinet-Makers, Craftsman Shops, in New York—living-room furniture, hall pieces, smokers’ stands, bedroom suites, dining room suites, breakfast room suites. Sale begins today. . Jt will be a quick sale—prices are lowest in years. First Gallery, New Bullding April 17, 1922. | They are the fur neckpieces without which one feels quite incomplete this season—the very furs that are having such a vogue for tailored or | afternoon costumes. | Hundreds to choose from Colors are dark and richly shaded—always a mark of quality in furs of this type. Sigmund Spaeth—bachelor. Edna B. Bloom—singer. 4 ee We are terribly pleased with the whole event John Duke—pianist. New Sweaters. Vivid colors —the furs and the low prices we are able to put The Happy Bachelor A Pantomime with Music In the Auditorium each day| this week at 2.30. Marking the 28rd anniversary of the opening of the Wanamaker Piano Salons. The Cast Zionist movement. He advised his poke brash 8 scongratulations on the] are skilled mechanicians. hearers to “demand” contributions of city has been divided into sixteen} capt = P sections and among these the 6,000] signed ta acrive qm fine Been as this morning, Charles Gledstone, who |0f, No. 210 Park Avenue, and Charles lives in the rear of his stationery | “l!* took place tn London March 30. Jews. John R. Drexel jr. will leave Roose- signed to active service with Company ‘ volunteer workers will be appor-]G, 212th Coast Artillery, National tioned, Guard, New York. a The engagement is announced of Miss ] The Great Lakes T sit Co ‘af ack. H tat store at No. 273 Hudson Street, dis-] will start a luke service Saturday, ole Attacked in Street, Victim De- ane The marriage of Mrs. W. Fraser Know Assailants . C ing “Polic ! . Lindley Lenton—dancer. Petoctives' oltins, stacy, anal Gace Pomet ert Bisouriey Er Omer as Marjorie Whitefield—dancer. Slipovers, $16.75. Turedo models, 819.75 upon them. It is an extraordinary ‘service, the ondrigan, passing in anautomobiic, [Sins Ghorcy chant” nn fold, ot WO eat taak Anenie nie elie ses Pearl gray with black, orchid with purple, French blue with | Sort we are ever striving to ‘eats but cannot gow four men run into a nearby hall- Neighbors—a father, mother|buff, dandelion with brown, buff with navy, rust with navy—silk always arrahge. Sir Henry and Lady McGowan of and two children, one of whom was way, and with drawn revolverst fol-|tondon are at tho Plaza, in its mother’s arms, were going west and daughter, Musical backgrounc stripes on mohair yarn of gauzy texture, knitted in a smart open- This time; we havé done.it.. | lowed and arrested them, They gave] james Byrne will give a box party] along {7th Street, near Ninth Avenue, by the Great Organ. | e, r i i. their names as James Lee, Y=] this evening at the Harvard Glee Club] within halt a block of the police sta- First Gallery, New Building Ribbon-like belts in double strands to match the stripes, add a | Bites ans loor, Old Suliding sweaters. ~ Second Floor, Old Building 7 Se three, of No. 57 Vandam Street, a la-|concert at Carnegic Hall for a group] tion, early this morning when four borer; John White, twenty-one, of No.| of Radcliffe Colle ndergraduates. | men beckoned to Leonard. Leaving 251 Hudson Street, a driver; Joseph Senor Juan D. Orteg Ortiga, Minister] his wife he walked back a short dis- 4@XKirby, twenty-one, of No, 107 Charl-} from Guatemal: » and Senoral cance to the men. ton Street, a Iuborer, and Rocco Am- | Ortiga arrived the Manual} “Mrs. Leonard heard him cry out ~tosini, twenty-five, of No. 532 Secona Calvo of the Spanish Royal Mail. ‘The four'men ran ESN Miss Margaret G. Ramsey, who has) ne woman screamed and in a few POLICEMAN SAVES GIRL Just retumed from Europe with her! seconds police whistles were blown parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramsey, |perfect finish to the: ae 1 ! These Bisel, were ilanaed for els ad Oriental Rugs. | “Gh Glad News! pieces, small to large, prices starting at $7.50 . * Wanamaker Week From “the point of view of : wi) 4 and saw him fall. hospital. Dr. Kaye said the wounds were, made with pen knives and Mulready’s .screams called them in, Scheppino went out and got a quart of ; to St. Patrick's Cathodral, lost ‘his CAS iy seriou dite three, De wate, noes Meat both: Steck subway bipe Datu ued station, After church the policeman seonard insisted he did not know opal emir tg Hospital said this} on aaty there told him his watch had| Who his assailants were or the, ino- fait 2h been turned in to the police. five for the att ARMY OFFICERS SENT | | ‘ 4 hia eve. | BY residents of the neighborhood. ; are ae - | WHO ATTEMPTS SUICIDE] Ring's: the Plazes Ut hs Half dozen policemen on hearing Feehan becomingness this charming | Imagine a room-size Mahal for $250 | . A vaudeville show by Junior League | the whistles ran out of the West 47th (ub only gui Ties) model of an excellent quality Fi e '* | Gives Prompt First Aid to Young] members will take place to-morrow eve-| Street Station and found Leonard Just Fittyv of crepe-back satin owns scarce- | ‘Average Sise Sale Prion | Woman Who Had Polsoned Self. | ning at No. 218 Madison Avenue for the| serious stabbed. He was taken to the us ity ly Artival: i toli 8x1 | Elizabeth Mulready, nineteen years| benefit of the Vacation Assgciation. police station and’an ambulahce was O 9.50 grade . sone | 100 Anatolian mats ...,...3x1,8 ft. $7.50 | old, of No, 311 Hast’ 48th Street, at-| he University of Ponnsylvania Ciub| called. ‘ ur $59.50 grade Self material in contrasting 50 Persian Libaagaes ase ie ft. $29.50 | a . tempted sulcide by carbolic acid early| will give Judge Henry G. Ward, who] No trace of his assailants was és / eae 40 Kermana! ts... .. .BxL.9 ft. ; | this morning, following a quarrel with | retired last June from the Clreuit Court] found, color is used as trimming, and | a5 Kastnrtee pny \ Ie ft eon | | her sweetheart, according to the police. | of a dinner at the Hotel! pr, Kaye of Flower Hospital, who A peeps demurely from the centre | 2) RAEOER Learn SRUGUOS, a $49, ae at! Pothier: bar peren fo 60 into, the Pennsylvania next Wednesday. came with the ambulance, discovered is Ai of rosebuds prettily placed on “0 aaa Deeera ° a Nae ng $95.00 } | ain room just as she was taking} ship owners and ship repair men will] that Leonard had been stabbed four n the Women's | . 4 10 Persian Mahals ... 'x10.3 ft. 145.00 ’ the Polson and knocked the bottle out} ask @ change in the proposed 59 perl times—in tho abdomen, chest, arm Fashion Salons Pee ses and. ere and: there on 10 Persian Mahals 11.4x8.8 ft. | $250.00 of her pang. es neppino and Connelly | tM; 82 valorem duty on the cost ofl ang head, After the man had been the skirt. | cee L1.4x8.8 ft. % a Schep, Ponne! e < se ap 7 A ‘ . n | Bsieiin front ct the house when Mt, See eS ne iol ae attended to he refused to go toa Black Spanish lace | Black with fuchsia, turquoise 4 Third Gallery, New Bulldmg | Over heavy black or sap-| blue with peach; French blue phire blue satin—the delight-| with rose; mauve with fuchsia, °. il ful type of dinner frock fea- . Third Floor, Old Building | New: Silk and Wool Crepes | tured by Paris this season. | Sizes 26 to 46. ‘Half way in the for frocks, suits and wraps Tremont Avenue, Bronx, oh his w: A dinner.and dance wiil be 'givén to- night gt Plerre's for the benefit of the GOLD SHIRT F DIN TO DUTY WITH GUARD Cardiac Clinic of NewYork Universi Ah) Ae stl z : ‘epe de chine Frocks Bath Crystals Sale Brilliant sports shades, browns, taupe, blue, black, white Shae The Hebrew Orphan Asylum will cele- ct of JUROsBlavian SA Three models—showing the smast use of knife pleats; the new - 4 E wi or fs Reroks ne Part Te : vere . jance with tradition, plan to pre- V neckline; panels trimmed with beads or nailheads. | Geranium and verbena, 1 to Silk and Wool Canton Crepe—$2 a yard 1D . a t h t wove. i i o> 4 April 17, eOrders aa-| The. plant of the Tottenville Copper eedaton the In black, navy blue and the new beiges, reds, blues and grays,| 5 Ib. bottle, 75e to $3. Delightfully soft—light in weight, with just enough wool to signing twelve oMcers of the Regular] 2nd Smelting Works, ‘Tottenvilte, was loccasior ge to Princessi{] mauve and white. Second Floor, Old Building | After A pril-$1.85 (0 #5. make 10 practical 44), Spring, wear." Drees: beanie. Army, most of whom are now on duty] threatened with destruction \ : as 5, R e. with the General Staff or the Army W: ane ett Melisande, rose and Fleur de hama Faille Crepe—$3.75 a yard College, to duty with the National JLis, 1 to 5 Ib, bottle, $1.25 to $5. A crinkled silk-and-wool crepe with the smart ribbed effect; i Guard organized reserves, as a step in First Floor, Old Suilding rat} the building up of those branches of the national defense, were announced .to- doy by Secretary Weeks. B (.\ The assignments, to take effect July TOLAWAY, Hats that speak with a French | orice, oe kre tamara fo the Pa * strand Oth Sts: accent—$15 to $40 ne Boys’ Spring Suits, $12.50 on duty with the ‘citizen army’ in o: Exquisite flowers—trailing feathers—erisp quills in original ar- A Cc Two Pairs of knickers with each suit Wer to develop it to maximum efti- . rangements—ribbon in stunning bows—lace, gracefully draped. the best value that New York has seen in a long time elency, poe e Se SE ate a ishing is the word that best sfeseribes the colors she tee Only £60. i ils shipment: Popul. kines ottacts that ies * . 4 . vivid Sreens, the blues mauves, the beiges and all smart shade boy wants orfolk styles, with yoke and the much-wanted go = FIXES DINNER; ENDS LIFE. An Exceptional Sale of of brown, And black, of course, Nothing will ever teplace ‘lack. HQOMLAND PARK. Ne 4: pleated back. Greens and browns, in light and dark shades, Second Floor, Old Building ls MonogramStationery 1 ihe aca ee ee jae Distinguished Three-piece ~9>¢ box aaa white and combination. Peggy and Kiddy cloth. Sizes for 3 to | 36 sheets stamped and 24 en ° Pajamettes, $1.25, $1.50 10 years, . velopes to match (unstamped). Shaogedoeadonny Vy. A Suits, $85 to $125 | Any monogram of three or four | Ee i oor, New Buliding A letters “embossed” or “process” The silhouettes, the small details of design, which made three} engraved in fancy design. piece costumes so successful at the Paris Opening, are here, adapted | In pink, blue, gray, white, in delightful fashions. } » . , ‘Mrs. Stella Cowan, forty, a widow, 8 found dead of-gas poisoning at 6.30 o'clock last evening in the bathroom of her apartment at No. 621 West 111th Street. (Police reported the case a sul- ¢ide. Gas odors were detected by nelgh- bors and the superintendent of the ‘mpartments, Harry King. A search revealed no message. Be- fore entering the bathroom Mrs. Cowan hed set the dinner table for her gon, Juilan, seventeen, who had beén out for The Famous Pequot Sheets and Pillow Cases A BRAND RECOGNIZED POR GENERATIONS AS ASTANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, AT PRICES DECIDEDLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE. e. .. the afternoon, The boy returned to find | champagne, with gold or blue a as | the police in charge of the premises, i Capes or jackets have for linings, colorful crepe de chine to) or black ink. ms ||}! {itll ey ee re Sheets 54x90 inches. Regularly 1.65 for.......... 1.15 match the bodices of the charming’ frocks, For $1.25 | wit! rf G(IWilll iz whe im Loft Building. ‘ tng Pf Navy blue and Beige Twill 200 single sheets and 100 en- | \VWAM AEE TEII// IY When Detective James Smith in 1 “63x90 “ 180 “ .........1.29 With mauve, old blue, beige or navy blue crepe. velopes, in a, box. urea Tne SIMI HMRALZZ2 © abled | ia sponse to a telephone call entered the . , * , name and address pi we x ‘ ground Sor office of a loft ‘building 1 Women's Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Buliding biwek on the eye on ae | iols= i. at No. 320 East 75th Street last night, “ : “ “ ‘ * — : jap of the envelopes e iP i he found two small boys busily en- 72x90 1.98 ws... 45 | paper watermarked white bond, L) (c)+#4 4 wi = guged in looking over the contents of . Samael a desk drawer, Smith collared the “ “ “ Tdungaters. 72x99 320"... 1.65 At the East 67th Street Police Sta- tion, where they were locked up on a charge of juvenile delinquency, the ‘ho: said they were Frank Costa, ; | 5%x6%, suitable for social o1 New Girdles | business correspondence. a nV AN Ws ak A For $1.30 IN THE BABY'S FURNITURE SHOP designed for yirls, ani for women of average figure Box of 100 sheets and 60 en- id $12 95 Girdles, with and without lacings, of cotton and silk aed velopes—hetter grade paper, the | Op-si e 9 e : it name and address “process” en- brocades, batistes and 5 dom eit and without elastic; or entirely graved on paper and envelopes Well made d beds, enameled, ivory or white, with wire “—" Bix9o «30% 0... OS oo poi ites ere flat 96 0, “90x99 a CT at ease 1.98 of surgical webbing, $3 to $ |} —ecopper plate type in black, / springs; open slat model, 28x52 in. in size. Brttal stenshoty wht aeelin aie Negligee helts, closing in front, of material ayi| clastic, $1.50) blue or gold. To go with them— Sa Nndigh a WiBAON foie ‘ 3 ee” to $2.95. Brassieres, with garters attached, $2 to * Commerei:) Stationery Hair mattresses, $10.95. Cotton mattresses, $3.95. fan adjoining building , telephoned Pillow Cases, 45x30 inches. Regularly .57 for 39 Third Floor, O'd Building Dow rs Store, New Building Third Floor, Old Building hig preauct.,.. yt Ls . — Fa a ee eine