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LOCAL. Misa Vera Simonton, African explorer, will tell her experiences at the Blue Chub to-night. ‘The nude body of an un#lentified man about Mty-seven was found in the Hud- on River off 110th Street last night, Santa Geriada, sixty-seven, of No. 111 Becond Avenue fell asleep on Pier A Nast night and then fell into North River. Marine police rescued him. William Tobin, twenty-five, of Nu, 269 ‘West 140th Street was arrested jast ight charged with shooting his wife on April 2, 1021. She recovered. Miss Edith Bennett, Smith College prano, will give a radio recital at the ¥ J Z broadcasting station to-morrow night. Testifying in a separation sult at White Plains that her husband knocked hher down repeatedly, Mra. Joseph Mac- Mitian waa awarded $125 counsel fees but no alimony. The Women's Trade Union League will hold an auction tn the Hotel Penn- eylvania ballroom to-night to ald a elubhouse bullding fund. The script of O. Henry's last story was sold for $180 at the Anderson Gal- \ fortes yesterday. ‘The Rev. James J. Halligan has been * elected Commander of the 308th In- fantry Post of the American Legion. The Halletts Cove Canal Barge Ter- minal*on the East River, at Astoria, will be opened May 1. At the Art Centre Gast 56th Street, Garolyn Trowbridge “Radnor Lewis will illustrate to-night the mak- ing of decorative silks. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fenlon of Pel- ham Manor announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Teresa, to John Howard Hanway. The Mount Sinai Hospital Training School for Nurses will hold its first graduation exercises in the new Bloom- enthal Auditorium Thursday with @ class of forty-five. Miss Lida Louise Fleitmann and John Yan Schaick Bloodgood will be married this afterndon in St. Thomas's Church, Forty dinners of Williams College graduates will be held all over America to-night, the dinner here being at the Astor. President Harry Garfleld will speak to the dinegs by radiophone from Hartford, Walter Quinn, fifty-five, of No. 617 West 25th Street, out of work, killed himself last night in his furnished room by turning on two gas jets after stuf- fing door and window crevices, ‘The annual meeting of the New York THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. Chapter, Military Order of the World War, will be held to-night at the Astor. Sir John Henry, President of the Lon- don Board of Trade, will be a guest of the Camp Fire Girla at their benefit ‘Thursday afternoon at the Metropolitan. Prince Maximilian Hohenlohe-Langen- burg has left New York for Mexico. The annual concert of the musical clubs of Wesleyan University will take place to-night at the Waldorf, Judge Stickle, in Newark yesterday, warned New York burglara to keep away as he sentenced William Conroy, twenty-four, of No. 253 Tenth Avenue, New York, to four to six years in State prison. Many navy officials will attend the navy ball at the Ritz to-night for the benefit of the National Navy Club of New York. Two plays will be presented by boys of the Kirmayer School at the Plaza Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Travelers’ Aid Society Mrs. J. Henry Watson of No. 51 West 7éth Street announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Elmendorf ‘Watson, to the Rev. J. H. R. Ray of Dallas, Texas Dr. Gustav J. EB. Tieck, head rhino- plastic surgeon of St. Mark's Hospital, will speak on nasal surgery before the tenth International Congress of Otology, Paria, in July. S. H. Cone, chief Prohibition enforce- ment agent of Newark, announces that he will arm hia men with machine guns John Peloson, seventy-five, retired, of BONWIT TELLER & CO. Dhe Specialty Shop of Originalions oe FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET. The Ultimate Expressions of Formal Fashions For Women Who Would Choose Distinction in AFTERNOON AND EVENING WRAPS OR CAPES Which Combine the Most Exquisite Textiles With the Prevailing Furs of the Mode Ss is as tn GG Ce Cand G PLATINUM FOX BLUE FOX GRAY CARACUL NAT. CARACUL i" 75.00 to 435.00 APES AND WRAPS that duplicate the original Paris models in letter and spirit in fabric and in detail of ornamentation. BLACK CARACUL GRAY SQUIRREL we CS : The Novelty of New Fabrics and Original Treatments in SILVER-TONED GLACIER TISSUES BURNISHED GOLD SCARABEE PAON COBWEB BROCADES CLOQUELLA CREPE MONGOLE MOIRE CANTON CREPE STEEL STUDDING CRYSTAL BEADING JEWELED EFFECTS SILK EMBROIDERY BULLION EMBROIDERY oC PEL 0K oe LoTR: WOMEN'S COATS—Second Floor 1 siaspuaigiiaseaecsain ieimceemeteaols ur liaciialicaa Poca Americas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G 34th Street-—New York An Important Special Sale Tomorrow—Wednesday . 250 Misses’ Dresses Smart New Models Selected from Regular Stock Actual Values to 68.00 _ 29.00 Canton Crepes, Qeorgettes, Taffotas and Bokhara Crepes, many beaded in Irridescent and steel effects. XN Misses’ Dress Department—3rd Floor No. 114 Beech Street, Yonkers, killed] for an apartment house at Venice, Cal.,| nauttcs, under the general direction of | 1920, with 4,000 to 9 himself with a pistol yesterday Just] said arvied persons are barred,| Dr. Joseph S, Ames of Baltimore, have! th of Ue Unite after his wife had assisted him upstairs fainilies Including developed an aircraft engine climinat-|#hip Huford, is under to take a nap, } will have the month ing the use of gasoline. delyhta A record for a commercial vessel may $i a child and for A. J. Volatead, author of the Prohibt new Admiral liner 27 for Los be made when t H. ¥. Alexander sails May Angeles. She will try to make the trip will receive one mon’ ¢ as plumbers, two bandits In- tion law, has filed papers as & candi date for re-election to Congress fror Vaded the home of Walter J. Brewster, |the Seventh District. He waa indorsed vendora are in eleven sailing days. president of the Chicage Stock by the Republican District Convention pasate ahs change, stabbed the butler and stole] president Harding has Indicated that DOMESTIC $10,000 in Jewels, if Congress adjourns by July 1 he wit A strike was called in fifteen restau-| participate in the thirty-seventh annual A work train of eight cars and loco-} rants at H convention of the National Iq for traffic, according motive toppled over into the Connectl-} and wait Axsoclation Missoula, Mont., housle despatch cut River near Hartford when about] proprict. July 19 to 1,500 fect of track collapsed. No one] inonts recognizing. the wnlon Sle, GL BCqRICTEPTRaRe MGR. 1h Lh ker was hurt. : i Benjamin Bro tional . announcing terms Fur Storage Safety! iments conducted by the na d with de avy, chari dames McCreary & Co, FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET The Boys’ and Girls’ Camp Outfitting Department is now open and offers Boys’ Khaki Camp Suits with double seated trousers, a fea- ture exclusive with Mcreery’s. Sizes 7 to 16 years Special, 2.75. Khaki Belts to match, 25c Boys’ Novelty Suits 2.50 The proper suit for the fellow at this time of the year is the Novelty Suit with a washable top and Blue Serge, Jersey Cloth orfine corduroy trousers The tops may be had in color combinations orwhite. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Special, little Boys’ Straw Hats Very Special 1.95 and 2.95 Fine quality braids in popular models, either light or dark, in color or For boys 3 to 8 years. in combinations. (Third Floor) A Special Purchase and Sale Women’s Wraps, Capes and Coats 38.00 And they are all hand-tailored and boast of such fabrics as Pan- dura, Twill Cord or fine-twill Tric- otine? In style they reflect the newer of Late-Spring modes. There are capes beautifully lined; Wraps with wide, flowing sleeves or with merely a pretense of sleeves — some straight of line, others clinging cfiects to be swathed about the figure Sleeved Coats there are, too, belted and unbelted. Some display the wide Jenny sleev much in vogue, others feat ceves of more tailored type (Fourth Floee FOREIGN: ‘The Welland Canal wae opened to-day # known to have been Arenas, o village nes 100 belonging to 1 Ktatem mteam= arrest at Mhila- (Toilet Tips) fe, certain od for hi now using car- ine to agente able follows: Mix a paste with seme dered delatone and water, appl hairy surface about 2 minutes, @ rub off, wash the skin and the are gone. This ie entirely and seldom requires repeati avoid disappointment it is to see that you Mix fresh as wai to a Port Dal- injured) when Fur Storage Pits Roy 3400 * me Bi a LRG p§ =e $e Footwear Event For Women Of More Than Usual Importance Because of Quality and Style 7-75 75 | 9.78 Footwear of exceptionally high character, featuring the newer of Later- Spring and Summer modes. There are thirty-eight ditferent models, each one fashioned by master craftsmen, of the very best materials possible to Procure. Hence this footwear is destined to give long service and to main- tain its clean-cut, trim appearance as long as it is worn af There are styles for “dress,” walking and sporting. Each style, though it adheres to some authen- tic footwear mode, has been given little distinguished touches that lift it above the usual. Many are strikingly attract- ive combinations of leathers in two- tone effects. Others are of solid shades. Sportive in appearance (and very smart, indeed) are the sport oxfords and instep-strap effects of light-cologed leather trimmed with leather of darker tone. Some have rubber soles and heels—others leather, Other smart sport models are of solid shade. A veritable boon to the eco- nomical, and those who find high heels uncomfortable, are the mod- els with low heels that are “dressy” Particularly fetching are the and dainty enough in appearance new versions of the sandal, which to be worn with gawns, yet are introduce fetching new effects in suitable for walking purposes as straps and vamps well, Smart new effects in White Footwear are also included attractive sport. styles dainty, Summery model wear with Frock OB, Second Floor) and for —-— oH e New Tunic Over-Blouses Imported from Paris 29.75 A Paris Gown for 29.73; That is practically what this sale offers, for these Blouses reach to the ordinary skirt-hem, and hence are potentially Gowns. In Beaded Designs They are straight-line etfects of Crepe de Chine, slightly gathered at the sides, lavishly beaded in crystal or colored beads. Black or Navy Blue. (Fourth Floor) The Box Hosiery Sale Sold Only in Boxes of Three Pairs Special Values for Women | 3 pairs (at 1.95 pair), 5.85 3 pairs (at 2.20 pair), 6.50 Thread Silk, splendid qua! Thread Silk, one of our fin- ity; full-fashioned, lisle tops, ost grades; fine gauge; Black Black or White. with lisle or silk tops; White reg. (at 2.50 pair), box 7.30 with lisle tops, reg. (at 2.95 pair), box 8.8; 3 pairs (at 2.35 pair), 6.95 3 pairs (at 1.65 pair), 4.95 Thread Silk, exceptionally i ad Silk, choice of the good quality, fine gauge; Black tr wanted Spring shades. " || only; silk tops. Lisle tops and soles. (at 3:25 pair), box 9.75 Special Values for Men Box of 3 pairs (at 85¢ pair), 2.25 Box of 6 pairs (a: 35 Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned ane rein id lisle soles. Cordovan Black reg. (at 1.9° pair), box 5.85 ¢ pair), 1.85 sle Hose in Gray, Co Black regularly (at 1.25 pair), box 3.7 egularly (at il Main Floor do Box of 6 pairs onl: 40c pair), box 2.40 Gra Permanent Hair Waving by Experts (Third Floor Dainty Wash Fabrics for Summer Frocks Bear Special Prices Cotton Canton Crepe appears in delightful colors—gay or subdued, and also in white. yard, 75¢ Printed Voiles in novelty designs and colorings—some quaint, others decidedly modern in effect. Also a range ot Linons and Batistes in exquisite color combinations. yard, 38¢ Wool-Finish Ratine — A fabrie4 that promises to win wide favor. Many lovely colors, including Flame, Tan, Burnt Orange, Rose, » Pink, Orchid, Gray, Brown, Dark Green, Jade, Mulberry, Navy Blue and Black. yard, 55¢ (Second Floor) Guimpes of Parisian Origin 1.95 ‘These French Net Guimpes, adorned with hand-embroidery, hand-fagotted organdie and real lace, are in some instances pro- vided with short sleeves. Their cost abroad is ‘greater than that # at which we are offering them. (Main Floor) ac2t? rag? wwrl: Sale of Summer Porch Dresses 4.85 Sizes 36 to 46 Porch Dress of in the fashionable long-waisted style with elastic at beltline. It is finished with White Organdie Vestee. Brown, Navy, Copen- hagen. Illustrated at left. Figured Voile, + sobsda tage. An exceptionally dainty, cool- looking affair of White Dotted Swiss with tucked skirt, finished with fancy Organdie collar, cuffs and tie sash. Jilustrated at right. ere ermreses Fine Voile with a Navy Blue or Black ground dotted in White # tashions, another type brightened with White banding, Also Gingham Frocks 2.50 and 3.95 Gingham Frocks, _ featuring stripes, checks and plaids—sev- 3 eral modish styles; some trimmed ? with White Organdie, others with contrasting colors. Third Floor) ee Ce a pees een armen aie ote eee at Sette ttm +S eeorrent > 2 : gt gf eee atk