The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 9

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Train Passengers Near Beardstown, Ill., View Flood-Swept Area From Stalled Cars ander, Union and Jackson counties are covered. Refugee camps have been estab- lished tn Cairo and north of McClure Shipments of army supplics are arriv- ing here from Springfield. WOULD USE TARIFF TO PAY FOR BONUS President Said to Favor Plan to Insert Revenue Raising Provision in Bill WASHINGTON, April 19.— Presi- dent Harding was represented by White House callers to-day as favor- able to suggestions that a soldic bonus revenue raising provision be ii Democrats. Gowns ling Be-|t cause Triumvirate Leader- ship Brings Discord. Urgent Appeal seal Telegraphed by Governor to Washington for Emergency Appropriation. 2 Constant grumbling In the ranks of fhe Democratic Party in the Bronx Bas brought about a determination on the part of the district leaders there to disband the tri irate what Bas been guiding the y for the past six weeks. A meeting of the Executive Committee has-been called “Wer to-morrow night at the party LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 19.—|¢ An urgent oppeal to the Fed Government for an emergency appr priation io be used in fishting Mood ‘Aers of the Mississippi River in Arkansas was raphed ty Wash- ngton by Gov. M' y Reports from Arkan: here 000 men have been working day and request the Fi sto report‘a bonus bil ers, . 1g] Right to prevent a major break in the | © ak Chin thts Beadquarters, on Tremont Avenue. It fGen: ‘levees Taeclasel tHe kitdation | 0 she measure to mean within fe said that this meeting will sclect]} {i cre wns still critical. weeks. + ; ne man to guide the party. The decision to break the three- Man power wag said to have been made by Charles I. ‘The Big Dos to have m clear that the reports be has received and the visits of dele- gations complaining of conditions Made Bronx conditions unsatistac- tory. Additional forces are being recruited. CAIRO, M., april 19.—The steamer Three States will leave here to-day for the Dog Tooth Bend District, be “| tween Catro and Fayville, Ml., to aid 150 negro families marooned by Misx- sisslpp! flood waters. It is declured severul families are in @ famjshed condition. Food, tents and medical supplies will be taken and’ a civic relie¢ com- 4 i mittee and Red Cross will bring the , . The regime of the Inte leader,| seriously {ll to Cairo, after moving Arthur 11. Murphy, was remarkable] ‘he marooned to higher ground and plying provisions and shelter. mained: TBO ny eletrict was inundated so un SHANLEY’S PASSES OUT. Broadway's Famods estaurant to ~ Jann Palace. the famou ¢ house. 1s to close down to-morrow valent the hour of 12 the tables will be talen away, a gang of men will begin scraping the floor and inside of twer four hours the place will be chang from Shanley's Restaurant to Shan ley’s Dancing a while, a + mnnouneed yes- a small grill will be kept open. »ommodate thoso who might jong encugh to sip soda water ‘i hat is all tha 1-known nd Broad eseated a olla front at ci Taat vame condition ours in Tammany Hall plans for fhe coming year, and the Wigwam Chief lost no time tn ordering the Gispolution of the three-man power. ‘The triumvirate has had little chance te prove itself. Its operation gave either Sheriff Edward J. Flynn, Deputy Sheriff Thomas J. O'Neill or Stephen A. Nugent, who composed it, @ chance to prove his ability in po- Utical management. For that reason thone who will be @ligible to yote at to-morrow’s mect- At Future City, another Negro set- tlement, thirty families were reported driven to high ground. Five drainage districts im this city are being inundated slowly by flood waters from levee breaks. Thousands We. anid to: Be restaurant at way. Since the coming of the dry laws Shanley'’s bas been run at a loss, Manager Tom, head of the family, THE EVENING WORLD, SCIENTIFIC FIREBUG SOUGHT AS THIRD CHURCH IS BURNED Crossed Electric Wires Spe- cialty of Quebec Religious SO OE i 2 ARNE OB sO ADA ATT img look upon the session as an open free for all with either of the three famed having an equal chance to @ome out with the most votes. The main consideration in the job of se- feoting the uew head of the party Will Mkely be the choice of a man who will be able to restore a con- ition of harmony in the lower rec- tion of the Bronx. so paienetiapeienners REBELS ATTACK . IRISH BARRACKS. DUBLIN, Apri! ONE (Associated Prees)—According to an official re- Port the Celbridge Barracks, which fe now occupied by the Irish Re- For the Chauffeur’s Needs Spring suits and overcoats of excellent texture whipcord in medium tone Oxford, selected for these garments because it faithfully withstands the rigors of prolonged service; Brokaw soundness of tailoring and fit through- Dublican Army as headquarters out; overcoats, $60; suits........$50 that district of County Kil- dare, was the scene of a pro- Raincoats of black, double texture, rubberized fabric, double-breasted WOGGE sh ciscse's sais sredcesec. -Saai0e Puttees of polished black cowhide, $12 Caps $4, Gloves $3 to $4, Dusters $16 Yonged attack Monday evening. Nu- ierous parties of strangers in civil- fam clothes arrived in motor cars and for an hour maintained a strong vide fire against the building. The guard replied to the shots. An attempt was made to scale the Walls, and it ts believed there were @me casualtics among the attacking party, several. members of which were to fall when the guard fired. of the guards was slightly wounded. _—Se ADVOURNED IRISn CONFERENCE! MEETS TO-DAY, Gopyright, 1922, (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. BUBLIN, April 19.—To-day the a@fjourned peace conference which failed to reach an agreement last Week reassembles, but pudlic opinion {@ pessimistic and popular interest ntly sight. The members of eonference are Archbishop Byrne. Mayor O'Neil! of Dublin, Ste- O’Mare of Limerick, Eamon De Series oe Michael Cot- | Owners’ clothes requirements ‘or Spring and Summer BROKAW BROTHERS BRroADWAY AT Forry-SECOND STREET WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. Notre Dame Convent here—the third | showed that a man posing as important Cathotle edifice In Canad to be destroyed in less than a month The trail of the suspect first wiv crossed April i4y when a fir: fehting a conflagration whitch ce He stroyed the Chusch of the can’ Heart here, with a lose of $500, heard a man In the crowd of epecta tors exdaim: “St. Bridget's will be the next, then [will get the rest.’* The man escaped, but an investize tion at that time convinced the police that @ scientific firebug, specializing in crossed electric wires, had caused tho Church of the Sacred Heart fire, &s well as that of a week earlier which Vincent do Paul's Refuge Deaf and Dumb Institute, b le Paul's and a fire was discovery of crosaed wires. perior at the Deaf and Dumb I bece mit the tion and “clectrician’ to that ant nipples HIGH SCHOOL STUDE! Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Following the Vogue of the Moment and Establishing a New Standard in Values, these Tweed Suits for Misses & SmallWomen Everywhere that youth goes this Spring,'the tweed suit is sure to follow, for of all modes, it is the most gaily fetching. ‘These suits live up to all the smartest require- ments in the fashion of tweeds—for they are developed in the favored bpx coat effects with narrow belts. Your own color is sure to be included, since there are Orchid, Blue, Tan, and Rose tones. « Silk lined coats. ° Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Superior workmanship throughout and a price you can’t resist, 0; CREPE KNITTED SILKS cA Most Unusual Offering. One of the desirable fabrics of the season. The quality is one of the best. The assortment is complete, including ample quantities of NAVY BLUE and BLACK. 36 ins. wide $2.45 per yard (Our Regular Price for this quality: $3.75 per yard) SILK DEPARTMENT— SECOND FLOOR. ce} TRIM UNIFORMS for MAIDS Many effective styles are included in this large assortment of uniforms for maids, all of them thoroughly correct in line and detail, and all so attractively designed as to give immaculate, smartness through every hour ot a busy day. All materials, including Chambray, Mohair, Linens, Soisette, China Silk and heavy Satin. Mlustrated (at left) is a White Linen Uniform cut with slim per- fe and ited correct neck and waistine . 5. . $7.50 Another style (illustrated at right) may be had in Black or Grey Mo- hair, and obtains a spotlessly fresh appearance through white organdie “ollar‘and cuffs. . - $16. 50 HOUSE DRESSES Many atyles with touches of or- gandie and pipings of self material, and with scallops. Original ideas in collars and sleeves give them still fur- ther individuality, ee there are all colors and materials, including Cham- brays, Checks and Stripes, Ging: hams, Tissues, etc. $1.50 to 7.50 SECOND FLOOR. White,(Black, Grey. Dependable LUGGAGE at Special Prices For THURSDAY we will feature the following two models which embody workmanship of the highest character throughout. Ful Size Wardrobe Trunks (Dome Top Model) $34.50 Strongly constructed of threeply veneer and possessing the many convenient features indis- pensable to travelers Size 45x23%22 inches, Covered and bound with hard vulcanized fibre, heavy hardware, seinforced corners, spring lock and draw bolts; five drawers, top drawer locks (two can be converted into woman's hat Open Top, Regulation Steamer Wardrobe Trunks $29.75 Size gox21)x144 inches. veneer construction. Covered and bound with hard vulcanized fibre; heavy hardware; spring lock and draw bolts, Cretonne lined; one large pull-down drawer with removable partitions ard woman's hat form, also two smatler drawess. box). Cretonne lined, 12 assorted veneer Six veneer hangers, five, cord hangers, shew hangers, shor box and laundry bag pockets and laundty bag. A \ triclan had sought admittance to St. and th erated by Catholic nuns in this city. obtained entrance to St. there shortly afterward by the timely ne suspicious and refused to ad AT 68, FIRST HONOR MAN an elec. tist preacher and prohibition speaker, te the father of four, “He'll get his diploma with a high ¢," Superintendent Stanforth sald Herolc teachers oth op: inatitute 300 CHILDREN ESCAPE IN SCHOOLHOUSE CRASH Ohimaey Tepples ‘ch Root t nm CLINTON, Ia., April 19. dred children had a miracutous escape institu WASHINGTON, NT business. When Baby Goes a-Riding £ Attractive new models in BABY CARRIAGES 1] athe Speci Price of $34.75 Baby's Spring outings can be made twice as cozy and coms fortable, and twice as smart, too, when it comes to that, (as illustrated) the air in one of these new 1922 Pullman Sleepers. Made of the finest round loom esas finished in Ecru, Blue, Gray or Brown, these carriages are with turn- table gear, artillery wheels, anti-friction wheel fasteners, new patent brake, wind shield, safety strap, sanitary upholstery. New models also in Strollers, Go-Carts, Pullman Sleepers, Perambulators, English Go-Carts, Mail Carts, and Twin Go-Carts and Carriages. Also a complete assortment of Baby Carriage Accessories. at Moderate Prices, ° Untrimmed Straw Hats For Women and Misses A comprehensive assortment of new shapes and colors which meet every seasonable requirement, Most. exceptional values throughout this entire collection. $2.95 Flower Trimminys—just such pieces as will prove the right adornment to the abovg hats. Lilac, Wistaria, Gardenias, Poppies; Daisies, at very special prices. Fruit and Flower Wreaths. . 95c to $5.95 [——— SO Cool and Practical Undergarments for Women For Summer you will need a s of under- wear. Seed is goes ots te tae easily and will always come out fresh and dainty. Featured Especially for Thursday :, Women’s Fine Cotton UNION SUI ota Bele ie ot eke styles; regular or extra.sizes 5 2. 5 5 Glove eve Ok Top UNION SUITS rapid noha Pink. Cece Ser nee far or extra cee Fine n¢ Coton VESTS—Low neck; sleeve. Also Bicomers to match. Pink or i Regular,or. extra sizes. . each MAIN FLOOR. 95c 1.95 60c Oo Gilt Wood Photo Frames tt ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF LESS than wqual velue Easel Back Frames of Gilt Wood or Mahogany. Sizes 5x7 to 8x10... 85c oO. Artistic Frames in various mouldings. Sizes 5x7 to 8x10... 1.35, 1.85 A varied assortment of High-Grade Sample Frames— a limited number in * $2 95. Si2€S §x7 to ox:2... Maxine Fife wae cought and shere nnd one boy «tightly injured.; marched out others quietly, climbing through win= dows and over wreckage to the street. ay lena SENATE KILLS EDGE BILL Vin ef too old tabe a atu averte: | Upton, "When too ot ANTI-TRI LAWS to re arn he le not ft to lve, ON UST The 8u tiene tae Measure Sought Definition of Re- April 19.—The Sen- ate to-day oldetracked Senator Edge’s resolution and bill intended to bing about a clear definition of the reatric- “tone the anti-trust laws put on big “ ; i | if 18 14 | | | i] | Sep faa 2 angen eee tag from death to-day when a 60-foot Pyromaniac. destroyed the famous Basilica of Sto.] Upton, Preache: Dey Speaker,|cnimney, town ever te the wine: | BY & vote of 38 to 18 the Edge meas- rc i» Anne de Beaupre, housing the fa- In Father of Four. erashed. triugh Yrvieg Public Mahest lee displaced in favor of other leg- us abrine of & a a wile Seh MONTREAL, April 19.—Police to- | Mous shrine of Ste, Anne, known as] 110 ry eaeanen, W, Va., April 19.] trom roof to basement {station he probably marke the end e des s b Ue Pidesld saat e's plan for the ay redoubled thetr search for @ re-| Yn both cases the fires were found |—Del Upton, 68, oldest high school stu-] The debris smashed through the cen- ped a ha aatilon ime ek ee gious pyromaniac, following the |to lave been started by crossed elec. |dent in the country, ‘will graduate as an} tral hallway, trom which the children would have been recommitted to 0 burning last night of the historic tric wires. Further ‘investigation honor pupil here this year, Th had Just marched to their claas rooma, tmittee or killed. mee neotenic |

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