The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 15

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HAYS PUTS BAN ON ) ARBUCKLE FNS ——__—_—_~—y * figured in Hollywood affairs may be SS FEET EH Tee em . Ks 19 GIRL STUDENTS © PUT ON PROBATION WOMAN WHO SLEW SISTER ACQUITTED Jury Holds Mrs. Renzelman Was Insane at Time of Shooting. Acquitted in one of the quickest murder trials on réconi even in New Jersey, Mrs. Hermina Renzelman is a fuest to-day in the home of Warden Cashion of the Freehold jail, and in a few days will go to the home of B. ©. Meyer at Alated Centre, N. H., Follow 17 Flappers Dismissed for “Moral Welfare” in Michigan School. YPSILANTI, Mich., April 19 (United Press).—Nineteen additional students of the Michigan State Normal School have been placed on probation following dis- missal of seventeen flappers, it was learned’ to-day. President Charles McKenny, in @ pub- lic statement, gave these reasons why ORDERS HALTED Producers Cancel 10,000 Book- ings Pending “Further Consideration.” where she formerly was employed as|certain girls were “asked to withdraw:” ——_— a domestic. Lack of: self-control. Rensel uitted last| Withdrawal advisable in the interest FARST =< CEEANSUP “MOVE, eee penne re eek last) of their own moral welfare. *}evening of the murder of her sister,} Continuance in school unfair to those Miss Gesine Wessels, in the Renzel-|who live “proper” lives. man home in West Long Branch Jan.] Robbed hair has nothing to do with 15. The trial lasted only seven hours | it, MoKenny explained, ‘saying: : and the jury was out only thirty min-| “Some of the school's best students tes, the verdict being “Not guilty be- | have bobbed hair. The college would as Sonn soon dismiss a girl for bobbed hair as cause of temporary insanity at the] {or having blue eyes. Bobbed hair can- time of the shooting not be sald to be an Indication of per- ae ie verse moral characte: Zukor and Schenck Accept Ruling, but Hope for Re- lease Later. A ban has been placed on “Fatty” BAZAAR TO AID BELLEVUE HOs- ——_— Arbuckle films by Will H. Hays, head PITAL CHAPLAINS, SAY HE CONFESSED ADMITTING of the newly formed moving picture] The Carmelite Fathers were brought BURGLAR. erganization. At his request 10,000}from Dublin, Ireland, some years ago] yrrank Mbntera of No. 423 Kast 11th to act as Catholic chaplains of. Relle- Showings of three new films have been] -) ° Uy sepital, and by. the sacri. | Street. was arraigned in Jefferson Mar- led, which it Was estimated to-|fice, espectally during times c Ademic,| ket court to-day charged with com- they have won universal es espe: | ticity obbe may mean o. loss of at least a Cialiy aniong the working ‘A|Dlicity in the robbery of thy store of million dollars. havaar in aid of the Carmelite|Goodman and Michaelson No. 15 West Fathers of New York opened in the | 33d Street on April 16. Detective En- armelite School hall, No. 3: st} right of the West 30th Street station th Street, on Sunday last and willl said Montera admitted having admit continue for two weeks, Thursday eve-lteq 9 burglar to the building who ning, April 20, has been set apart as + Late Night ‘at the bazaar. Prominent] 0Pened the firm's safe and took $ labor union officials and members of of which Montera got $1,400. every laboru nion tn the city will be In complice, whose name is, Ci been arrested in Pittsburg. RETIRING rrom BUSINESS | To-Day and Balance of Week, Including Saturday, April 22, The Entire Collection of OLD WORLD ARTS, Inc. 669 5th Av., Cor. 53d St., New York City Will Be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION arcs" $ 1,000,000 3" Jewelry, Old Silver, Carved Ivories, Copenhagen Porcelain Painting, Engravings, Inlaid and Carved Furniture, Tapestries, Table Lamps, Bronses, Fancy Leather Goods, Music Boxes, Old and ‘New Models, La) Jade, Rock Crystal and Amethyst Ornaments; Porce! and Ivory Minuets, the Finest Collection of Cigarette Cases, Holde &c., with other articles too numerous to mention. ‘By many Mr. Hays’s action ts taken as his first move toward ‘‘clean- ing up" In the moving picture indus- try, and some officials interpret it to mean that other persons who have @riven out as objectionable to the pub- Me. All Mr, Hays would say was in ‘hls formal statement: “After consultation at length with Nicholas Schenck, representing Jo- weph Schenck, the producers, and Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky of the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, the distributers, I will state that at my request they have cancelled all showings and all bookings of the Ar- buckle films. They do this that th whole matter may have the consider- jon that its importance warrants the action ts taken notwithstand ing thé fact (hat they bad nearly ten thousand contracts in force for the Arbuckle pictures.”’ The ‘Arbuckle films which it had Deen announced would be released in mediately were i Gus, “Freight Prepaid’ f pi ane at 38 YPAR OLD ROY FORGERY. aries Abel, “18, of No. Avenue. Coney Is 218 Surf . This is a4 rare opportunity to buy most wonderful Art Goods and before Judse Antiques at your own price Brooklyn, to-d Store open for inspection from 10 A.M. to 2.15 Daily. ‘third [ae ie Sale starts at 2.15 P.M. Seats provided. Qreck for $50 ew @mtence on Monday, La Recording to the police, Abel confessed to having forged a check for $150. Bentence was suspended in that case. FELIX A. WIENER, Auctioneer. 3 STORES 3 STORES OPEN open SATURDAY SATURDAY EVENING EVENING DT. OW EN CO. nv: c s th BSE sr. 06 Vagh ASE. segue April Bargain Shower baat ol Ones Gunn tou —at prices that have been shrunk to their smallest possible point. Prices Cut Like This: 16 Oven. 996 76 S55. Owens $45.00 wee Owens 640.75 Rockers and Chairs to match at the same price cuts. Club plan of paying the same as saving Better Bedding Week Sale! “For the REST of Your Life” We wish you to know of the finest Mattresses made, so will cut the price for one week only Mattress — Full roll edge — Diamond tufted — choice of Blue, Brown, Rose or Striped Ticks—Guaranteed—Special at Laas sas alata’ fone err et Sete orieterss . FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises Absolute protection 318 of America’s Finest Trunks-~-$29,491 Stunning Cotton Eponges and Ratines from France Smart filet net weaves—eponge supreme—checks, stripes and plaids in the most attractive patterns—home- spun weaves—95e to $1.75 a yard. Very moderate prices. Including recent importations from M. Rodier Unlimited colors and combinations of colors, from the strikin black, with perhaps a yellow or green plaid, to the delicate piste! shades so much in vogue. Dress Goods Salons, First Floor, Old Building. The New Skirts in the new silks The weaves are the Heavy crepey ones that are having such a vogue this season. All white, striped or plaided in satin. White grounds brightly figured—or patterned with brilliant stripes or hairline plaids in tangerine, or- chid, black, jade or navy. Smart chenille stripes. Plain finely woven white crepe. At $17.75, Straight-line models.” Wrap around effects. Waistline 26 to 25. Second Floor, Old Buliding. Two groups---lower priced Models which are incomplete in ¢olors and sizes. Coats at $8.50 Double-breasted box eoats, sometimes belted; smartly flar- Capes at $9.75 Several delightful fashions, some collared with fringed ng tet hon pane details | scarfs; others with fringed Tailored to, our order, of new hems. Tweeds sometimes with spring fabrics which we selected | Smart overplaids, or soft fleecy ourselves—t weeds and. wool woolens—in tan, French blue or checks in tan, gray and French attractive mixture: blue. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Third Floor, Old Bullding. 300 Sanmer Rugs at Less than Half Price No. Sise 6 Sale Price 100—Colonial Rag Rugs, 9x12 ft...... $21.50 $10.00 100—Colonial Rag Rugs, 6x9 ft......$11.75 $ 5.00 50—Braided wool rugs, 36x60 ii 12.50 5.00 50—Braided wool rugs, 27x54 in 10.00 $ 4.00 The RAG RUGS are the heay seen, Closest woven, Beautiful green, brown. The BRAIDED RUGS are of all wool yarn twilled on, tubular warps, then sewn together in oval form, Very durable. | Mottled effects in gray, black, green and blue. st hit-and-miss rag rugs we have striped borders of pink, blue, Third Gallery, New Buliding. Cross-barred homespuns the last word in Suits For Miss 14 to 20 Sky blue ground with crossbars of beige and orange—or beige ground crossbarred with rust tones and violet. Very smart to start with—and the excel- lent lines of the:model and the beautiful tailoring fur- ther emphasizes the chie of the material. Model illus- trated, $65. Crossbarred homespuns—less pronounced in character — in suits at $39.50. Then, too, suits of homespuns in stunning plain colors at $39.50, Coats and Capes, too Homespuns and tweeds—plain and crossbarred—at $39.50. Capes of plaid blankets—fringed, of course—at $39.50. Many other sports and trotteur coats at $25 to $65—those of “camel's hair” cloth are specialized at $49.50 to $75, —Homespun frocks with capes are $59.50. Second Floor, Old Building. Tratnper veut a) ee Delightful Evening Gowns In the Women's Fashion Salons repro- —Paris gowns, duced. —beaded frocks in cry- stal, pearl or jet. —lace or chiffon frocks, slender and graceful. —crepe frocks—proving the beauty of absolute sim plicity. And always color—-gayly brilliant or in pastel hues of early spring. A great variety of charming gowns reaching the highest phases of fa-h- ion, in design, fabric, and WrorruanslilD, but reflect- ing the downward trend of rhinestone ¢l waist price—$59.50 to $295. chomddera. sc ST Second Floor, Old Buliding, Ninth street side. PATOU made the or.ginal of this trock—in Wack crepe with black and _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. he Hanne Formerly A. 7. Stewart BROADWAY at Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Hartmann ‘‘Castle-Grande’’ Wardrobe Trunks Steel-frame masterpieces of trunk-making One of Nature’s Great Secrets is what becomes of the seals in the seas of Alaska when they disappear. Nobody knows what be- comes of the mothers of our best furs from the time that they get out of sight or of discovery, the latter part of August or early in Sep- tember, until they return at the end of April or the beginning of May. Somehow and from some- where, thus far said to be jown, a signal comes over fog-wreathed reefs and rocks, and they slip and skip away into the Behring Sea, and all tracing of them is futile, until they suddenly come.back and appear at play along the shores of their old chosen playground. None of the wise prying eyes of scientists or merely curious -inquirers has yet learned the mystery of the seals, (Signed) My ffruaaty April 19, 1922. Moire Silk Handbags maker’s price—$3 The maker was obliged to sacrifice them to light- en his stock. * * New pouch shape, particularly well designed. Silk, of excellent quality, in the small figured lesigns used frequently in Paris bags. Lined and finished in a distinctive manner. Well made self-covered frame—inside purse frame and mirror. Navy blue, black, brown, Street Floor, Old Building. Spring Silks radiate color Prices are lower than they have been in years, for fine, beautifully wov- en silks from leading makers here and abroad. For example: 40-inch printed Georgette crepés—in both the new small and large all-over de- signs, light or dark colorings, at $1.25, 40-inch printed small or large all-over de- radium— signs, light figures on dark grounds, at $1.85, 86 and 40-inch silk duvetyn —street or evening colors, at $3.85, 82einch faney wash silks— in stripe patterns, for dresses or men’s shirts, at $1.68, 40-inch extra heavy crepe de chine—finest American weave we know of—black and colors, at $4.50, Street Floor, Old Building * @ * The only trunk without a nail * * * Round edge construction (the original, and still the only reinforced round edge) * * * Automatic locks —no stooping to lock or unlock * *- &* Most compact * # # Most convenient * * * Most durable * * * Most distinctive Full size—$76, $80, $97.50 For the $125 to $150 Castle-Grande Medium size—$72 and $96 For the $120 and $145 Castle-Grande * #* « Bachelor size—$72, $96 ~° For the $120 and $145 Castle-Grande * * @ Three-quarter size—$68, $72, $92 Por the $114 to $140 Custle-Gran&y Steamer size—$60, $64, $72 For the $100 to $110 Castle-Grande Pull size—2hc2t'y in. Medium aise and Bachelor sise— 22e21\o ing three ter size—19221 44 in. Steamer size—16222 in. Nil ju in. high. * * * The covering of these CASTLE-GRANDE trunks is a rich black, dark blue or dark green brocadel. Very artis- tic. Very distinguished. And very durable. It covers 3-ply basswood panels, each riveted on its particular steel frame, not even touching the panel in the adjoining frame. The plush cushion top is the only serviceable garment compressor. ‘The laundry bag, closed by Closegard fastener (so that contents cannot fall out) is an effective dust curtain. Removable sanitary shoe box—interchangeable hat section—electric iron carrier (except in steamer ‘size)— open top, all garments in view and accessible—drawer locking device, which also supports the fronts of the drawers in transit—metal bound drawers, practically un- breakable—master key lock, easily operated, never sticks, may be sealed in transit—smooth eteel spot-welded frame slides for drawers—protection for the most fragile millinery—every piece of hardware exclusively designed far Castle-Grande—beautifully finished interior. —these are the original features of the Hartmann Castle-Grande, a new standard of wardrobe trunk convenience, beauty and durability. For the first time—and, so far as we know, the ONLY time—at the low prices above quoted. Street Floor, New Building and & nth Gallery, New Bidg. Fine icing among 1,800 Men’s Shirts at $1.55 Woven madras in a variety of colorings and designs, some with fibre silk stripes in color. Blackstone madras, white with neat design also in white. Plain white and plain tan poplins. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s $3 Pajamas, $1.95 Special purchase of 2,000. Woven madras. Blue, lavender, green and black stripes on white grounds; stripes varying in width, singly and in clusters of three or five. Sizes A, B, C, D. . * * * £ We want 300 men to D ° get these Union Suits But we are afraid fifty men will gobble them up. They are white silk-topped with a white mercerized cotton body, elastic webbing at back; sizes 84 to 46. $1.75 the suit—close to half price, 300 only. Street. Floor, New Buliding. for $18,376. ; ee

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