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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922, 12 glary, and in the matter of a com-]7 o'clock this morning. Hazleton and| $250 FINE; NOT PRISON, DEATH OF BANKER T. J. plaint felonious assault preferred f) by Hazelton against Launeolot Mi ow ol LINDLEY. Roder drew their fevolvers and ACTRESS IS HAPPY trneehoes. z. cancion, of the tite af Sorkeloy of No, 96 West 91at Strect, Berkley was eventually driven out. + Bek : Mise MeClookey Completed ot Over-| NAY & Co, bankers and stock brok. i } postponed action until to-morrow in pass ‘ order to allow tho controversialists to E ’ bring fn pr of their contradictory a oe “! ley hit him with ulman Walsh of the t Station made the West 100th arrests. .* was the comment of] He was thirty-nine years old, waa born > ary McCloskey, an ac+jat Irvington on the Hudson, N. Y. and West 72d Street, when | joined the firm ten year Ho was MURDER BY PHONE |: {20 Imponea on her Xmumber gt Rane Conse, Hand 4. Ste Is “ae see ld icted (wo, weeks ago, bf pare [alts elipietaser oy the neonegals ALiuene B Hazleton say ating Ante While Tatoxtented. |°f# ®t No. 190 Broadway, died at hie chu the hatchet. 1 thought they might|29me/at Upper Stontciair, Inst nignt. It appears from the evidence that ; Miss Alice M. White conducted a . rooming house at No. 36 West sist , . Street, She was burned to death ‘ eo deat a) an automobiia in West End Ave+|Club, and of the Upper Montelnir there 23. Berkeley, who vnne intoxicated, Country Club. Mr. Lindley is survived ‘pied « room in the house, set up Accused of Causing Rival’s Hs sida na @h tia he would ap- yA Fi feed ag lyn C. Lindley, * “Yat . . sha ownership of the property, | Accus § | peal from the ction. a } American Women Doctors One Claimnat Charged With Site a vation at $20,000, meyitie ha Death by Daily Totmenting — i Hurry to Aid of Victims— | Attacking Detective: With’ Jhad obtainet «by Seed: frome hi Messages. 5 ‘ issi e A contesting olal ‘as filed BERLIN, April 21—A chi or f Missionary Missing. a Hatchet. oe lhe ; as aie et peared adlitet Are Fe: rt ila * ; Burt, White, and other] against Bernhard Kobler has been LONDON, April 21.—Thirty thou-] A controversy over the ownership before Sur-| won by the defendant because of a { inhabitants of Monastir and vi- vate dwelling at No. 96 Wes a8 asserted 4o- | technical flaw. p a2 & result of the terrific explosion of | this morning in riotous disorder in| th® heirs that the bepiakigesed rap she bet A) LNs bila ntact f ing them pos-]from tuberculosis, asking ‘Have you & munitions train, which caused the] and about three arre: and a com- still got your lung?" or saying “You @eath of hundreds of soldiers and] pinint of feloniow it. Magistrate | > ; hen nd the}had better hang Pde jc of the ‘ many children, Levine, in West £ Court, sitting eotives entered the houke with |window because you w in busi- ‘The explosion was at first reported] in the case of William Hazelton and Meal bi oon the cae oil iP tied the. eribecation as having occurred at Salonicn | August Roder, private detectives, and |night. Rorkeley, armed with alalleged, caused the man to coflapso Rater despatches from Belgrade} Raiph EB. Peters, churged with bur- |hatehet, attempted to eject them at and die prematurely. e showed it took place along the rail- read running into Monastir. > 7 CS ' — sod aocoagetrn ee and 28 e. ‘ t is to danger from shells and ex- eee nomen staiaate bers * or men ForSport and Dress Wear ¢ " BELGRADE, April 21.—Ffforts are A diff . ; Tweeds, Camel's Hair and Herringbones, i eccauretceuen, SP areatl lways yyerent 95 4 ‘a Roshanaras,Cantons, Poiret Twills,Tricotines. Govth sectaa, fee yet oneit ‘cal » —always the same Cool, clean, comfortable— $10 to $50! ammeyer Sandal ? Following the blast, wire communt- InPeiet Let ey Tan Rey P and convenient,—as well as fe Never before have we offered such wonder- ja Calfskin oF '. i rah | Belgrade from refugees arriving in $7.45 flodels have attrac Silk-&-Lisle als k y ppealing sty fe Prilep, thirty miles from Monastir. moaels S tH What an array of adjectives Featuring New ; edistk et Arercmn even ens. tive touches that mark port Kose men use to describe Fownes | Silk Frocks at $19.95 ee cect ne wekatan they an up-to-the-minute | They come in Bilks: for all-round . hand Lace, Bead and Ribbon Trimmed | were headed by Dr. Esther Lovejoy smartness. Camel, Purple, wear. Modelajn ca Special Sale. | Bikar cm Bi Blue or Black ‘ . « | Mrs. William Brewster of New York Thousands in greater New Quite the vogue just now are the lace and City, who conducted an American : ; : Rtiidbary. sctiook jn Mocadtir, bas Another Cammeyer Sandal And, like all others heathers. Yorke Have discovered hem beaded silk dresses. We Ls ef é host | of } not been heard from since the ex In Patent Leather and Cot. stamped CAMMEYER Atal sic models in Canton Crepe, Bead Speyer i ers. Turn sol s ° : * Pipe exact umber of parsons. teu with I-inch covered heel. h 4 Ke be a 6 : They will leave —and te! e rest. . Printed Crepe de Chine, Crepe Knit, ete. ' nm be Wd - Be ecco Bi ue aid eanertenes’ Ninn wea then No fumbling for change; || HAMILTON GARMENT co. © f° Sibitis ena tat tne number of mina year-old experience | can wrap them ‘ a oh of, ~ fh seat et fete ranks already amoun: and keep proving the | ™P we know— wear t a on trains or sub- 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 3lsi Street Re. eng damage it ts reported, wil PP ; § ; way. Roll upin the pocket | amount to many millions of dollars. value of reputation. 4 FOR YOU? afterwards. Solid silk, of | ake rs recall course,—in modish shades. ‘ot Foreign Missions, whose main Fown i Stream ums s, CAMMEYER ik daa calad Hos at woo. 247 Fourth Avenue. here with Ipinch covered heel. “NS Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit to-day that a Mrs. a pies Bivens $Q.50 47 West 34 St., New York ca No “intormation “had 8 BROOKLYN-39OFULTONST._NEWARK-649 BROAD ST. } ‘there ie explo- ia =e It’s a FownES Lambert Brothers Diamonds Watches Jewelry —that’s all you need to know about a glove Express Elevators to Tenth Floor Care is used in the selection of WEDDING RING patterns for young men. © They sparkle with youth and yet are dia tie Hand Carved f : i mie foto: ac» er woh Yer -as «at Sr m laste. Zkarat.., $8.00 up . $450 $1,000 $60 $375 8175 IBlant, $8.00 up a good Platinum $14.50 up Others $25 to $3,500 Platinum$16.50 up The First Suit of Long Trousers There is no event quite as exciting. It will be doubly so when the first long trouser suit is purchased here. Lambert Diamonds Are Personally Selected HILE artistic mounting goes far toward making the Lambert engagement ' ring attractive, the ring’s real value isin the diamond. Every purchaser ,.., ofaLambert diamond may put absolute trust in the intrinsic worth of the stone. Every diamond sold by Lambert Brothers has been personally selected in Amsterdam by a member of the firm. Every diamond bought of Lambert Brothers has been skilfully mounted in the Lambert factory on the premises. Every diamond that passes through the House of Lambert is treated as an acer work of art. Money paid for Lambert diamonds is money profitably nvested. ' 2 : Ic katad Fe 3g PS Ley wold a t - - head lava GMA te i bplereed, st with B dlamends,....s.cssssssecesssses. $75.00 Pty eet : $38.00 Xu MIA ee \ Hit Spring Motif in Jewelry eee sa i $10.00 up 18-karat white gold wrist watch, cush hape, AMBERT BROTHERS’ new out- Gite bya Sglenonds, set 3 Mater ae $90.00 put reveals many ornaments Hee. Galtier ite B08 characteristic of the Spring motifin ‘ p Ene 8 Keep Your Own: Time The Young Men’s Clothing sold here is emphatically for young men and not men’s clothing in small sizes. Every little touch peculiar toa young man’s physique and personality has been tailored into it. a Spring Oxfords $8.50 . A trio of spring oxfords, exploiting the new demand for straight tips. The stock and workmanship are exceptional for shoes at this price Viking calfskin oxford, on a brogue last. Medium shade of tan. Light tan calfskin, with perforations around the vamp. Blues, browns, grays. Plain models and novelties. Stripes, plaids, club checks, and the popular tweeds. jewelry—long, slender and pointed. Perhaps the best examples of this 14 karat green ON'T depend upon whistles, bells, pub- Dark tan calfskin oxford, with a high arch’ ‘| All Splendid Quality at a Lowest-in-the-City Price. motif are found among the ear= rad einen lic clocks or your friend’s watch for your Golf oxfords, $8.75 to $10.50, . i : f rings and bar pins. _Lavallieres, pga pind time. Possess a watch of your-ewn. Exame ° I 23 50 like the earrings, are largely of the thon. $52.00 ine Lambert Brothers’ stock. They have an ———EEE a . long pendant shape. Visitors to assortment of watches for men and women ™ 7 = iia iaaies Hy ' Lambert Brothers’ will see many charming that is unsurpassed in excellence of move= : H Extra Trousers, If Desired, $5.25 bits of jewelry not possible to describe in a ment or case. Waltham and all the other i cramped advertisement. Inspection is invited. Standard works are represented at Lamberts. & ay or | Alnegrs —Fitth Floor, Front. 38th Street = FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Why Lambert Brothers’ Prices Are Low RICES are low at Lambert Brothers because Lambert Brothers buy and sell for cash, because they import their dia- Herald Square Ine. New York parc flr gy monds direct, because they maintain their own factory, — |4kerat green gold . inum..... po ause they pay a comparatively moderate rental. psi rw sO New Facts New Figures New Subjects Engraved free Store Open Daily From 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Third Avenue at the Corner of Fifty-eighth Street 1922 World Almanac NOW ON SALE 85¢ on Stands By Mail 50¢ ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY