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ya AEA RT ARR ATi Rete E Ma P rape ¢ Ser Maurice Byrnes, a Wall Stree: mes- fenger boy who looks younger than his sixteen years, and charged with stealing $819 in money and stiout #124.000 in checks and unnegt table evourities, made a forlorn appearance before Magistrate McQuade in, the Tombs Court to-day. The money and ether val with $125,00u in ne- gotiable securities for collatevul as a pa loan had been intrusted to him yex.] the Coment Manufacturers’ Protective ferday by C. D. Halsey & Co. of No, | A#soclation to fix prices and curtatl 9 William Street to be taken to the} production Bank of New York in Wali Street.] Witness said that in 1915, before the Ho delivered the collaterat and calmly] preunizution of the association, com- eee a te Me NOFA) vetitive prices were quoted by sulcs- “I just got a crazy notion like a] men; since then prices have been uni- flash,” he said sheepishly, ‘that it] form. | Would be fine to go te Florida and go} Oy croys examination, ! by Cal. Gunting In the Everg! Henry 1. Stimsgn, for the defense, Assistant District Attorney Baldwin @anted him held in $10,000 as a| Gilbert admitted that there have becn @arning to other messengers, times when prices of association com- Magistrate McQi made the ball] panies have not been the same. $2,000, saying: “His emplo William Clark and John H, Kelter, regponsible for this thing, too iaino: Piitadsiniin deniors¥ testimony. Kelter, on cros thing should be done to warn We Bircet firms that it Is dishonest for} ion told of price charges by on pany, his advice to competitors and them to economize in their office enses by placing such tr quick changes by the latter, Col. Stim- PIson drawing the inference that com- temptations before Me imag minds of half formed boys. This boy’s |)etition existed after the alleged com- salary was $10 a week. It Is the duty |pine, of Wall Street houses to the com munity to employ responsible agencies | 4, fo move their securitic Maurice told Policeman Larkin WhO] nosoe Bennett forty, died to-day tn <1 him that on Jeaving the bank |ihe Long Branch Hospital from injuries taken a ferry boat for Brook-}recetved when his truck was struck by way over the river]a aril en ht train at the the cash and thrown the su-|grade crossing of the Central Railroad worth from $50,000 to $100,-] of New Jersey at Palmer Avenue, the checks Into the water, He| Keansburg, N. J. He is the elghth per- pught hanting knives and other | Son to meet death In grade crossing ace camping caidpment tn Brooklyn ana} cident in Monmouth and Ocean Coun- ties in two W meeting William Norris, also a Wall Moat Street mess road fellow mem- |] HOLLAND Fe ee . hot delivered the checks and securt- ties and a general alarm had bea went out for the messenger. ‘Tne missing checks have been stoppe’. CEMENT DEALER RITIE TELLS OF PRICES Were Uniform, but Admits Exceptions. Agencies Should be Hired— ]coment dealer, was called as a witness $100,000 Thrown in River, |for the Government to-day in the under the Sherman law in the Fed- eral District Mr. Gilbert on direct. examination testified that quotations on cement lowances, &c., were also uniform. ‘The Government has charged thar ‘the registered stocks and bonds may “Trust” Trial Testifies They i + Sa Spo sible Magistrate Says Responsible Harry W. Gilbert, a Philadelphia trial of the alleged ‘Cement Trust" dealers called as witnesses yesterday were uniform and that discount, al+ the nineteen corporations and forty- ae GRADE CROSSING DEATH IN TWO WEEKS. REC ber of tl nin Club at No, 2 Mid- dagh Street, both lived, he had invited him to join in the expedition] erlands Gov WE eeare sae a ve rayed {the Obregon Government of Mexico, the eee cvemeset ‘3 is betrayed State Department was officially advised Bs to win Larkin, Baron van Asdeck will soon The hunk had already asked thelieave for Mexico City ae the representa: Halsey House why the messenger had tive of that country, BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specially Shop FIFTH AVENUE AT 38% STREET Presenting the Aristocrat of Feminine Sports Attire— MANOR SPORTS LO 00H OR SRS i the SNammitts Seen 39.50 to 115.00 EW theme in Sports Suits with the avoir faire” of the English manor— relaxed lounge lines, custom tailoring, craft textiles and English countryside colors — and the chic of the American woman at her country club. Imported Scotch Tweed with Kasha. Deauville Cord Suit with Lanvin Knot. Bab Collar Suit of Imported Tweed. Chanel Sports Suit of Kasha. Tweed Suit with Metal Links and Straps. Cape Sleeve Suit of Deauville Cord. HUNTER GREEN, CHAMOIS, RASP- BERRY, JONQUIL, HELIOTROPE OR BLUEBELL. fe The Tkvee-Flap Pocket Model in Ne¢ SPORTS mesial OF i WtoSUITS the Phorm Doan.” of ‘‘Glen Logan’ > Tweed 65.00 DEPARTMENT OF SPECIALIZED SPORTS ATTIRE.*— Fourth Floor. LEGION OF HONOR ‘The accompanying citation say American pilot, whose coolnes: age and daring never ceased to the admiration of his chiefs and com rades, had previously reveived the Military Medal and citations for his distinguished services.” Sergt. Rockwell was the second American flyer to be killed in action in the World War. —<—>——— FORMER GERMAN FREIGHTER ‘court. Like the four|* The steamship Pe German freighter, bu of $1,000,000, was sold at auction by United, States Marshal Hecht to-day to Liekenbach Steamship Company for 000. The sale was the result of a ‘ult In admiralty brought by many ow: ers of cargoe tons dead weight. four officers indicted operated behind] ¢: MEASLES EPID! Dr. H. S Peck, head of the Brooklyn Health Department, to-day said that boroug! Howev Few deaths result. Last month there were 3,256 cases. Last year there were THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, FOR DEAD AVIATOR “The cour arouse BE. L. Groeber, of Gree dom," onditions in West Virginia. be union or non-union, He SOLD For 00. an, formerly a in 1913 at a cost The ship ts of 11, product the has an epidemic of ineastes the condition f# not alarming, |/"S nothing for the operator, of this country, said Mr. than the pres jon of few more than 1,500. MILLER KINS CHILDREN’S SHOES Tan Calf Stees 7 to tr $5 00 Lar slightly higher Proper Footwear for Your Children Erect bodies and strong limbs only come from shoes of natural lines. Millerkins support and protect growing feet, are carefully fitted and sturdily made. Their moderate price is an added satisfaction. The MILLER WINS Shops of I. MILLER Fifth Ave. at 46th St. 15 West 42nd St. Brooklyn 498 Fulton St., Corner of Bond COLORFUL AS OLD- FASHIONED NOSEGAY This is only one glimpse of dozens and doz- ens of Van Raalte glove silk underthings— cach one more alluring than the last, For be- sides the usual styles, there are now new \varm weather weightsin drawn work effects —every variety of open work and drop stitch——and every lovely color you can think of—-pale maize, delicate orchid, sea-foam green, rich black, pure white, and shell pink, Glove Silk Underwear *y VAN RAALTE Made by the makers of Van Raalte Ucily, Silk Stockings and Silk Gles MINERS ATTACKED BY MANUFACTURER |»: *, Gillesyie] and Divine of Talowell, Va., speak ing on “Wost Virginia fights for f sald that there has been @ per- sistent campaign of misrepresentation by the United Mine Korkers about Ho said thé issue is whether the mines shail asserted that the constitution of the United Mine Workers of Ameriéa provices that the miners shall arbittarily fx the price of coal to consumers, Mr. Greeber said that formerly min- ‘ers claimed an “equitable” share the product but now, he said, they | claim “the full social value” of their ‘That they waat to, take for hare the total cost of the coal, Jess the. cost of transportation, leay Nothing is more vital to the people pn-tinion 1922, Coal fields, T thet the Untted Mine Work: of kee: Firat Vieo President, J, BR. Doan i deny the right of the worker]Cincinnatl; Second Vice Presiden to enter into an individual contract}Paut C, Dewolfe, Providence; Treat x Officers were electod nfter |t was published. thal Miss Gunzago, who © real iasue, he sald, fa] P resident, W. W, Coleman, Milwau WOMAN ARRESTED FOR SOLICITING ALMS we Immaculate 5 . stith het 4 Mar. Dineen Complained She Waa] 4nd had borrowed her dauchter te wih ‘ F : % A " h his employer urer, J. W. ‘Leary, Chicago. bad re he Ls serge, Rilo te Metal Trades Convention Wears] 1, is hore, President of tho Doia Collecting for Non-Extatent tome!" egy dang Aviator to Be Killed onored TI 1 iy w tM te REPUDIATES REPORT HE), An investigator of the Department ef , hat Union Would Fix Mudson Raitroad, prodictod Niss Mary Gungago, fifty-two, whol 5, a, * by French. sige 1 Increase in railroad trafic in toe FUNDED $29,000/000 30 Us B Faia ana wan a former meinber of the) uve, Welfare made an wpnolntinent . Coal Prices. of recent, more than in 121 ui WASHINGTON, ABEL B—Henry Orie oe ge Prancle attented tos | Te nin Cunsaxo'at the OUAC Oae ae @ARIS, April 20.—Tho Order off An attack on the striking coal min-| less the con! strike seriotsly {nterfores| Ford did not authoriae the astateme, das. kk ae skstiaedin National Bands arrest followed. No such home exists, the Legion of Honor has been con: Jory by a West Virginia manufacturer |! n had repaid to the Governinent | rin venue and {th Street, on come) tt wae sald ferred posthumously on Sergt. Kitfor|ig.day, at the convention of the Na-|.,/ hil O. Smith, Chateman of thi ».000 In war PrOMte, wecording tO] ist Gt Mur, Dineen, of Bt. Patrice} Seistrate Cobh wald there Yates Rockwell, @ member of the] er hal mone Acsociation,, at] ounmuttes on Industrial Reucation [a tortor received to-day by the\Teeasury | Pino MA Dineen of Bt. Patrick's) wvigenco of soliciting alma on the atréet, Franco-American flying corps, who rs ca 4 : 4 to the p 88 of educational pepartment from Mr Ford's rgeretary. ‘ K MIM Tout leld her in $200 bull pending an- was killed in action Sept. 23, 1914 | Hotel Astor, work ous plante, He acd Mr. Ford did not vee it uni] is. Catharine Dietz had complained | other charke 34TH STREET : (Buy ws | Women’ “Dash it al | ob-haired -me | mente’ for the y e ‘ re vacation, “her e any number of silk stock 1| , sreeber, nes, bu hei tes. © Worn ou ane 1 ‘ \ +H Esa ES OL Cat wi us i} Reflecting the Newer of Late Spring’s Modes | choed her collegiate sister, hopeless! {| f reat Pinal 4 j ll Gowns of exceeding charm and marked distinc | Theirs ig the experience of ev who | * a. i buys hose Yn single paire; By buying hodler | tion, evolved from Silk Laces, Canton Crepe during our Boxed week Crepe Romain, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe \ such trouble will be clr , and matked | and Roshanara Crepe. | economy effected, as there are three pi | S i identical in weight and texture in each box, ome are quite festive in appearance, eihen ich may be mated with each other when | priate for all but strictly formal occasions—oth ers { their own mates become worn, And they are are simpler in style. fhuch lower in price than they would be if we : doldsthers to:sitgle paiva Beads quite lavishly adorn some—embroidery ij enriches others. Effective touches of handwork add charm to those of simpler style. All the Protect Your Furs NOW H wanted shades. | McCreery Fur Storage | (Rome ree) \ Fils Roy 3100 s Gowns Long Gloves Of Milanese Silk 1.45 An excellent: quality and weight of Milanese silk, the one usually finds in gle higher in price, makes this a most exceptional value. Any shade that may best match your Spring suit will be found, for our stock includes Mastic, Mode. Pongee, Black and White Main Floor’ Baby Week A Sale Featuring Remark- Blouses able Values in Every- thing Baby Requires By purchasing during this week nothers will effect very substantial vorth-while savings, as prices are expressly fashioned very much below regular. ck fall Rue White Cashmere Coats, long and vort; hand-embroidered — collar Lined throughout with Chine Silk Baby Week Price, 6.95 Crepe de Chine Caps, silk lined; tastefully adorned with Valencienne Hand-Made and Hand-Embroidered In Extra Large Sizes 5.00 to 7.95 te affair to slenderize wo They are made entirely By han of fine Voile, and lavishly hand-ew broidered and adorned with hand 1 work and real laces. feature V-shaped neck cor we and matching insertion. Baby tours, others favor ‘Tuxedo style: Week Price, 2.75 Sizes 46 to 54 French hand-embroidered Skirts, Fourth Foo ntants’ and for little ones one to six cars. Entirely ‘hand-made. Baby Week Prices, 1.75, 2.35, 2.95, 4.50, 5.25 and 5.95. Hand-embroidered French Dresses for Infants—one and two-year sizes Baby Week Prices, 1.95, 2.50, 3.25, 3.95, 4.73, 5,50, up to 11.95. Third Flo SPLCIAL VALUES FOR Seamless Velvet Rugs 35.00 \ttractive patterns and colors t Sive gxi2 ft For Your Garden Glove Silk and Knit Underthings Very Specially Priced Glove Silk Vests in drop-stitch ef- fects. Pink, Orchid and Maize. 1.95 Glove Silk Bloomers to match. 2.50 Glove Slip-top Lisle Union Suits in bodice style. Pink only. 1.75° Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suit n bodice or regulation style 85c Third Floor The Boxed Hosiery Sale Finest grades of McCreery Qualit Hosiery for Women, sold only in box of three pairs Box of 3 pairs (at 1.95 pe air)... 5.85 Thread Silk H quality full-fashione Black or White. regularly (at 2.50) bex 7.50 Box of 3 pairs: (2.35 pair 6.95 Vhread Silk Hosiery, exceptionally yood quality, fine gauge; Black nly. Sills tops. regularly (at 3.25 pair box 9.75 Box of 3 pairs (at 2.20 pair) 6.50 Thread Silk Hose, one of our finest grades; fine gauge; Black with silk or lisle tops; White with lisle tops regularly (2.95 pair) box 8.85 Box of 3 pairs (at 1.95 pair)... 4.95 Thread Silk Hosiery, choice of the most wanted spring shades; lisle tops and soles regularly (at 1.95 pair Mary Flow box 5.85 DOMESTIC RUG WEEI Worsted Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 ft. or 8.3% These rugs incluc fines@ rugs made in Goad 'T absolutely necessary aticty any requirement Kurope to make th reen 1 pop their heads above the ground and grow | Cast Iron Steel Rake fo tines, 110 12 tine 1.25 14 1.35 Steel Spading | D hand 1.65 | Womer Garde isting of | rake, spac 2.25 | Lawn \ bearing, self | urpencr, 3 | | 12 inche 10.95 | | 14 inche iseie phe | Garden He || 4 ply, 25 ft. lens vas 450 an Specia or Furniture Wee Vegetabl pkg. 10c Four-j Louis NV. model Chamber Suite, in combination Walnut; all cary- Flower Se A pkg. 10c ings are wrought by hand from the wood, no c smposition being used in cor Pave Okan Sad ke. 20 t ch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow-end Bed, 475.00 A Toa (Seventh Floor) ee ean Sy « girl's home, culling tt the Conception Mies Gunzago said she woura the habit had verbal authority to wear her habit "95.00 » _ wens seomeme ee ee atresia ren tines 25 Haren nse meets sgh co

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