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THE EVENING WORLD, }} FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 19292. Young Folks League Who Will Give ‘Dearie’|| 00) \N HOSPITAL Sines pee On April 29 for Benefit of Temple Sinailrywn juin Fi, TH, Several em- | at No, $69 Past 165th Ktreet, Bronx, hi sepa settlement. Polftical contro! ie stg See Oey te hoe ders | been mining aince April 11, when 4 of appointments of all sorts to the pb yn pega: eon Wonaiaee in| left his home for Richmond Hill where hospital staff was held responsible in| the hospital and their wages were|"° ‘96 several houses umler construc- large 4 for the conditions «i paid out of the petty cash. cloned, shan | Dr. Ricketts was reported to have Filth and unsanitary conditions| told the investigators that his duties throughout the institution, swarms of|4!@_ not include supervision of the mice and cockroaches everywhere due| Condition of the hospital and Its Der to use of wooden sinks, wooden food} tlents, but only the Ive con: driver closets and wooden food containers|%f {te affairs. An ami were declarations of the Bowden re-| 2# dismissed for drunkenness and a port. laundry employee for personal \- Freeholders of Esse of Essex County, |" Tie employees as a class were do-|mene lant night. ae N. J., Eject Dr. Ricketts |mownes? in the report a amen who| bY & board of managers, appointed by : the Governor, whose budget the from 12-Year Post. handio the food were declared to be|{"® Governor, wi 12 West 4oth St. Board’ of Freeholders cirty, unshaven, unkemp’ and watt! adapt this year, and Neclsiation abel. ishing the managers’ system and put- poke tented that he had. re-| ting the awttaton under” direction SATURDAY SALE EXTRAORDINARY to be very serious, oe Speed bare “natigation. cf the = ast To Bois by i celery Hootie who attendance, and an hour later foun are usually in our S, WE usudily housing 1,000 to 1,600 patients)» Geng on the floor and that noth- | “"ter borhood are inaugurating Ape ig EXTRAORDINARY afficted with contagious diseases, a igg had been done in response to her SOLDIERS s WHO SATURDAY SALES that are most compelling. one of a series of charges particu-| report. 'N WAR SO AORED Tomorrow’s Sale Includes larly involving general filthy and un- Dr, Ricketts, to whom the nurse sanitary conditions leading twice to, testified this had been reported, was} 4 wyonze memorial tablet containing Criminal thisconduct of employees of the Essex County Hospital at Soho, near Newark, N. J., an institution quoted as saying: the rfames of nine graduates of the epidemics there on which the Board) «1 hope you never will mention :his| Hebrew Orphan um killed in the Dresses*15 00: $125 00 of Freeholders of the county last} matter to any one.’ World war wee junwelted last. night in le (a) ps night dismissed Dr, Henry B. Rick- Ricketts's removal deprives him snveling. ontvanas, aie our Be tie Absolute Valués $50 to $250 etts, Superintendent for twelve ‘years. ry of $8,600, with use of @eoneral celebration attending the 100th Ricketts is n Republican, as are all and an automobile. The lanniversary of the institution. Teee, 41 are not to be confused with the usual » i v 5 rs last night decided to take] ‘The tabiet wan unvelled by Suprema tal merchandlee. They are trom our regula: the Freeholders, and the report of later « proposal to report the re-|Court Justice Newburger, President of early mimnmer stock of vxtlustve resign. 7 ‘ : % 1 he institution, and it bears the fol- Louis G. Bowden, County Supervisor, | sults of the investigation to Cormty |t! Our regular guarantee ts not affected by sale “prices—the mer- mr ‘ - lowing names: Sergeants, Jullus Gold- ; recommending the action taken, was] Prosecutor John O. Bigelow. tain” : chandise must aatisfy or money wlll be cheerfully . refunded. t Evidence was presented, the report the latest step in & long effort to clean] 1164, to show that a male employes iM pak ema ot up what was called a political plague}j}jaq attacked a partly paralyzed fe-larthur Cohen, Jacob Cook, Sam spot, The hospital, building and}male patient, but nothing was done Lewts, BEND. STOFMAN M5 GOLDMAN: xy Wee EMINICK TEDDY SCHWARTZ RESO SCHREIGER. HERMAN MIMLEQR RAW DIMEN ACERED SHLOMAN ALEX: GOLDMAN: DAVE BLOOM MINNIE REMINICK GERTRUDE GER CECILIA: SCHOLMAN BELLE SALOMON, BELLE BENSLOR, GERTRUDE FRIED. D.OODLEY KRUPRE. LroR: The Young Folks’ League of | as a pony dance and singing. Bentamin Btofmeil Aléxandér ; Temple Sinai will give a per- Irving Brodsky, Chairman of Goldman, Photographer—D, Dud- y “ v the Entertainment Committee, is ley Krupp. _ Pony Girls—Belle formance of “Dearie” on the | General Chairman,’ astiatea by | sclomen, S¥ivia” Druckorman, e I I ] S— otable Sales for Saturday night of April 29 at the Masonic following: Publicity Committee— Helen Reminick, Cecelia L. Schul- Temple, Clermont and Lafayette Oscar Gennajne, Benjamin Stof- man; Reba Schreiber, Gertrude . Avenues, Brooklyn, the’ proceeds man, Journal Committee—Jean Ger, Mary Ball, Minnie Reminick i Richter, Herman Miller. Fellow- and Evelyn Fuchs, Pony Boys— \ T ‘ : ‘ ween . : to be added to the funds of Tem- ship Committee, Ben Ball, Chair- Dave loons, Herta Aliler, Bea Long and Short ' if an Calfskin ‘ For Showery Spring Days ple Sinai. - man; Ethel Lang, Secretary; jamin Stofman, Alexander Gold- “Dearie is a one-act comedy Gertrude Ger, Felix Sugarman, man and Maxwell S. Goldman. fm which will be Teatnred Jean Richter, Belle Ensler, Pauline Gloves for Women Oxfords for Women’s Smart Silk ete ier eee mm : Children and. Umbrellas Se ape gd alba Olbse ettege 4 a Special at $1 pair - * 2 Kaptan caver, arse | BO ELLER. &, 00 Misses, $2.95 Ewctpeional Qualties mon, Joo Madden, . , ; 6 Ww ’ T Gl GI : xceptional Qualities man and Ghe nd s Cloves. ; Ss wo Z — F ae Built to keep busy feet at Exceptional Prices Z here will d F : : ' f vi ace FIFTH AVENUE._AT- 38™ STREET OVES, including real kid So ambskin comfortable and happy as Useful—of course—and ever so attractive, bei Pique and over seam sewing. ‘aris point well as smartly shod. * brell dd brigh h MAYOR ORDERS CLEAN-UP. backs and crochet embroidered backs. In ‘ 4 le llcsedeGe tienen va: ara erage dg Waste Clty co ude Soap and Wate Saturday—‘‘Bontell’’ Specials black, white, and colors. ee sei og bee at fe unvaring ariobszetyles and a quality fe an assurance that t ey’ « dé 5 The Week of May 1. ‘ 16-Button Chamois Lisle Gloves resist the hardest wear : i : Pea ; ert ea hts ee GLOVE SILK VESTS, with arrowhead backs. Famous for their . Heavy outer soles, too, all Yrcrath Map, Shag er prctickag oh Siw time, and recommends alg of “soap, washing qualities. In grey, white, beaver, leather heels, counters, and and leather loop Large tips and Waterand muscular gndray’’ to brink tt buck and mode. toe box—in short, real shoes a : Naas cE tae qaokio: Bapetarien PANTIES OR KNICKERS The smartness of any costume is proved by and so attractive in line that Pleat de tops eee $3.95 PUAGHE the ciatay: month are its details, and gloves such as these are essen- small style critics hail them Extremely wide satin tape edge silk sun and ‘ ; eral) ope aw | 9 5 tial, whether they are shott two-clasp models with delight. rain models, with fine amber bakelite handles he does “promulgate that the week be: . for the strictly tailored, suit, or ieeogen i a and novelty straight handles with new leather Se Gintap weer cio onnecoe y chamois lisle styles for shorter length sleeves. " straps. ‘Tips and club tops to RS ip a Superior quality’ glove silk, hemstitching on ‘ : walk aloes $4.95 mocting the watoneawen of panties; vests and knickers tailored finish, 0; 0 flesh or orchid. Limited quantities. VEILINGS .50 ya Women’s silk umbrellas with wide satin tape Handbags for Every Site $Kt0 9) <o= 295 Eiplish ints gctae ates ¢ <a COLER NAMES C. J. DUNN AS HIS FIRST DEPUTY Christopher J. Dunn, Third Deputy, Commissioner of the Department of | Spring Costume Stubby tops and tips $6.75 and $8.50 oO , 1 : prother-in-law of 5 inks o » Gee ys “AL mith Awad pros Formerly up to 2.00 In this collection you will find a bag to har- “id j joted yes by Commissioner Coler monize with any type of costume. ‘There are models for sport wear, street wear, and dress wear, all so attractive and so well finished as to make you succumb to their charm as well as to their more than exceptional values. te the position of t Deputy of the Department. During any absence of Commissioner ‘ 2 Goler, ‘Br, Dunn, ‘who sudceeds Clar- The smart meshes, in scroll or dot patterns; black, ence W. Gormly, who resigned on Apri navy blue, taupe or brown. 18, wl have full powers of administ tion. Since his appointment as Th Deputy on May 14, 1920, Mr, Du fad charge of the Child Petticoats for ’ Street Wear Women’s . Even petticoats, now-a- Untrimmed Hats days, have a charm all their Hair Braid Models at the Special Price of own, and they aren’t any . ait the less practical because oi : ’ $2 95 that. Fine __plaitings, fringes, or scallops adorn An assortment of spring shapes which will the petticoats in this assort- meet every individual preference, altogether ment, some of which have smart and fetchingly new in line. Practical, double panels. Ever s0 too—you will finda thousand and one occa- many colorings and styles. sions to wear a hat such as one of these. In In soft silks that can be black, brown, and navy. tubbed, such as silk jers: ounee't willow, meets Add a touch of trimming to the hat you e sets tebe, select. You can find such a varied dis- 5 play of J a ong rie domestic flowers ‘ here, orning glories, tulips, gar- $3.95 to $5.50 denias—any flower you ‘most prefer, at MAIN FLOOR very moderate prices. MAIN FLOOR Silk or Leather Handbags in every con- ceivable style. Appeal to Reason $6.45 $7.75 $9.75 Why wear conspicuous, disfiguring, thick glasses that call attention to the weakness of the eyes when your pre- scription can be duplicated in the new Thin Lite Lenses that are incon- ‘epicuous, thinner, clearer and com- sfortable! Se our samples. | Boys’ Service il.Singer ather Shoes At Le : A Service Too! $4 50 Brown or black service leather, the black or brown in an English last, the black in an orthopedic model and both the object of our special attention as to,work- manship. We know the price is small; but that should not mili- tate against the shoe. There is more in the quality than appears in the price. Sizes 1 to 6 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP-— Fifth Floor Handbags of silk, leather, beaver calf, and fancy brocades. ‘Styles for street, sport, or dress occasions. A wide collection—flat styles and pouch effects. Every size and shape. $4.85 Genuine Morocco, beaver calf, and fine silk handbags in at least twenty-five different styles. 0; $2.95 asinnnAA TT 00 ROUND TRIP LURAY, VA. Giving an opportunity to visit the Famous Luray Caverns Sunday, April 23 SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs. Esaney lvania. 9 Sotarde ‘Apeil 32, M. Arrive Eur 400 As ML bane 1.00 P, M. CIAL RATE "OR Admission te Cavgpne (nchuding tax) BSc, ‘The right ia reserved to limit the aale of tickets to the " c cheats 0 capacity. of equipment Pennsylvania System oO: A Fanciful Touch for Your Frock—Imported Novelty Necklaces $1.95 . (Values to 8.75) You can tell that they come straight from France, so ingenious are the designs, so artis- tic are the color combinations, and so beau- tifully hued are the stones themselves. Set with imitation rubies, sapphires, jade, scarab, amethyst, jet, moonstones and emeralds, Finished in gilt, silver and antique combina- tions. Also cordeliers in costume colors, with metal ornaments. Summertime Sport Hats for Women Of all hats dear to the feminine heart, the sport hat justly holds the favored place, for there isn’t any other so bepoming and gay in color, as well as so practical. Such an assortment as this would capitivate any fancy,—never were so many fabrics, trim- mings, combinations, and shades gathered together—every one so summery and so smart in line. Small shapes, large shapes, droops, flares, and tilts, ribbon, flowers, and fruit— there isn’t any way to gain a true impression of this bewilderingly lovely array except to see them—and to try them on. Felts or felt combined with Canton crepe or straw, and trimmed with ribbon, flowers, fruit, or quills. Little ribbon hats, Tatteta and hemp hats, combinations ot straw and Canton crepe, leghorns, leghorns with telt, leghorns and sport satin, banded leghorns, banded sailors, embroidered hats—and even this isn’t all. USEUESTSREROIYO LEAL OGULAPPOUEQUEGTOGY CEUCQUEQOROOEEUPESUOAEONEOODEGUSONESOD As tor colors, you hardly know how many colors there are until you view this collection. You will want several at this price, to give a gleam of harmonizing color to your favorite dark or light froc $3.95 to $16.50 | | | |