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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. MYSTERY MAN DIES, SECRET UNSOLVED ancelted after she. © ment at 5 o'clock Who lived for years at TPhunderdoit, theory ntiat ers, machinists, blackamiths, Remarkably Good: Values! Tomorrow—Last Day ek for Installing @ traciless ty stem between Richmond and tenville. Included in this sum was estimate of $143,330 for equipm materia! and contingencies and $2: for personal service, Compvii Box of 3 Pairs (at 2.35 pair), 6.95 Thread Silk Hosiery, exception- ally good quality, fine gauge. Black only. Silk tops. reg. would be (at 3.2§ pr.), 9.75 Box of 3 Pairs (at 1.65 pair), 4.95 Thread Silk Hosiery, choice of “he most wanted Spring shades; lisle tops and soles. reg. would be (at 1.95 pr.), 5.85 Special Values for Men Box of 3 Pairs (at 85c pair), 2.55 Box of 6 Pairs (at 35c pair), 1.85 Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned Fine Lisle Hose, in Gray, Cor- with reinforced lisle soles. Cor- dovan or Black. Box of 6 pairs dovan, Gray or Black. only. reg. would be (at 1.25 pr.) 3.75 reg. would be (at goc pr.), 2.40 N or $1.12% an hour, whereas Commis-|and are réquired to do the same Itind mate for appropriations total- sioner Whalen 3 would wpon to repair roadway rav- remittances stopped and he sank to im little likelihood that the mystery 400 for repaving Bradley Avenuo be- th tween Richmond Turnpike and Manor which surrounded hie for more than) ss was searched after hin death, | aftemnour. oinniaiainaiie is the third attack Miss cost of the frolley construction and ‘ackless trolley, operated by 6 ‘ When he one th. avannah—Believed Fron) hen he @ because her a (aened thereon to. make it welf-aue: lags New Veet Siie romaine walked avery Monday to vnc] CAN'T SING IN HARTFORD + . post office and gota letter. When he —_——_— on geeiees propel Sara: OT) SAVANNAH, April 21.—Juliua] bad read it he destroyed it. Always] Stricken im Hotel and Forced to TRADES UNION OFFICIALS b T “ he avolded those who sought to ques- Cancel Concert Engagem TEMPTING THE FATES. STAND BEHIND CRAIG. WASHINGTON, April 21.—President | Romaine, Savannah's man of mystery, | tion him, but he was believed to have HARTFORD, Conn., Ap?il 21 —Miss af Y. “Do you know that Mabel has refused Council of New York agree with tho nie ape etait belt itll hed oe four miles from here, in a backyard j Bond Hotel tate Oth OER Me ee aot Gomptroleir’s position. “A carpenter,” bi ing additional Sospitals to care for il contained in ) | Hond Hotel here with what is sald to be ——-— * and is entitied to the prevailing rate of $9 a day pay. It’s the work, not n such distinction as Conimissioner Whalen Figures A CLASSIFICATION THAT MEANS] Whalen makes; there is no reason ‘ Misleading. — By aMxing the title “Trolley Ope-| Pinter, We have carpenters in the Comptroller Craig charges in al ration’ to cach class of mechanic, |oarK5 making rustic benches, vet they that stich a distinction dit- te carpenters get the same pay mittce of the Whole of the Board trolley carpenters, x THobe working on the finest Fitth Estimate that the schedule of mechan working on buildings, and ‘hence he} he will have a good claim for the dit- 6 9 ‘ can 10 y pay them lower wages. | f pe!” et ant Sra rh “aie Misses’ Silk Frocks Sale of strubtion of the Staten Island track-| proposes to pay are the same that have] ground regarding their members fed for trolley operation and] Commissioner Whalen's tracklese : eee Pau periaie teen ce. Renrarog optnion the Corporstion Counsel has|s of trouble and expense in other 50 Yow costs of the undertaking. gustaihied hihi directions. i " in being called upon to pay i $150,000 for the purchase of sah Tle lt : ; gl hing “ob tic d-hand Midland Line cars. Now, Fett ie S : ‘ he cars bought has been almost com- law, Comptroller Craig sougist It : 4 ‘ avt{on ‘authorizing.the ached) Dletely wrecked because of the rig- and Georgette Crepe. Special Values for Women wie puty Ooms ptvbuae, ofterad a mo. |" ructions on The TOMS AY. ner The Styles: Slip - over - the - head Box of 3 Pairs (at 1.95 pair), 5.85 Box of 3 Pairs (at 2.20 pair), 6.50 the personal service item we; ‘| penditure of $4,650 for the purchase Black only with silk or lisle tops. ¢ ve ‘ 5 anels ; iv ects striki xe Ll wages of mechanics and ldborers of thirty-seven sets of brake rigging. Pp #3) Sportive effects in striking reg. would be (at 2.50 pr.), 7.50 regs would be (at 2.95 pr.) 8.85 combinations of colors. Models for . work, a8 submitted by Commissione-| Board of Estimate, Comptroller “ratg| authorization of the purchase of more Whalen, was below that p y the} says teoleoeen Jommissioner Whalen ayyeetly simple labor. Under the Prevailing Rate o(| structures and the views oxpressed by|cars for Staten Island, and one of Z j ( Wages law, the Comptroller has), corporation Counsel are contrary | $64,000 for trackless trolley cars for The Colors: Orchid, Periwinkle, 4 carpenter, for example, is $9 a day} employed have the same qualifications | § Island recently asked the Board Blue, Brown, Black or White. Some of the styles in White make a : D, ~ 5 i th ‘agen caused by the trackless trolley. full length to sleep, is dead ard there ti In asking for an appropriation of - utter poverty and died In its rage, | cert waa o j a thing of value was found wheo |" her #1 eo Road, President Cahill said that “the H @ quarter of a century will ere be present pavement is being destroyed | Hermit Lived in Small Shack Near] penetrated celle has had in the last few ta Thundervol| ROSA PONSELLE ILL, She became ill yesterday morning, ppearances Harding to-day sipmed the bill author- (From the New Haven Register.) OMcials of the Carpenters’ District a ‘¢ Ross Ponasiie, seprete of the Matropue- \ . rs “Mercy! If she keeps on like that said one of them, ® carpenter no disabled veterans of the World War. shed so small he could barely tN boarding with a Mra. Hill, Then the acute indigestion. She was to have sung| much longer he'll think she means ft. matter on what work he is engaged, Comptroller Craig Calls the] carpenter's wage of only 65 cents wilthe title, that counts. There is no . hour. whatever for differentiating a trolley baal carpenter from a house or a ship car- Sotantunicatio’ now before the Com-| Commissioner Whalen has acted uni set the prevailing rate of $9 a day. -J Avenue manstons If any rpenter fos’ wages submitted by Com.nissione: is paid less than $9 a day by the city Grover A. Whalen of the Departmen He declares that the lower wages he Other inbor unions take the same less trolley system is so arranged as : struction on Staten Island, In un system has already been a B 1 H i Qn Mareh 17 last there came be Having had much unpleasant ox ay ago he was authorized to Ooxe Os er \ : = te nan Qsvelobed, tHe Wake Haxihg 6 __The Materials: Canton Crepe, Sold Only in Boxes of Three Pairs evaillng Rate 6 Crepe de Chine, Roshanara Crepe, ve coonel, Hla representative, |e hanging low and striking ob- tion in the Board of Estimate to lay) whoien had to ask the Board of Es- } P models with elastic at waistline; Thread Silk Hose, splendid qual- Thread Silk Hose, one of our fin- timate to authorize the specific ex- ’ / sophisticated affairs with dipping ity, full fashioned, lisle tops. est grades; fine gauge. Black Comptroller Craig contended tliat smigiunication now before] this experience, however, did not in- the wage schedule for trackless trolley ommittee of the Whole of the] terfere with the Board of Estimate's street, afternoon and sports wear. Some are effectively adorned, others city in Richmond and ail other bor “In any judgment the position taken | obtained recently two appropriations, oughs for the same class of skilled!;, {ie Commissioner of Plant and]one of $69,500 for trackless trolley pointed out, the city is obliged to pay|1) the plain facts. The carpenters] City Island. ade, Navy, Her h the full rate, The prevailing rate for}ana other workmen proposed to be| President Cahill of the Borough of Ja » Navy, Henna, Mohawk, Red, Canna, Flame, Silver, Copenhagen excellent graduation frocks. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Pourth Floor) (Main Floor) A Bridal Display—in the Bride's Room- Third Floor BONWIT TELLER & CO. Dhe Spily Shop of Cigintons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. For Girls and Juniors Coats, Capes & Wraps 11.95 tw 45.00 Wraps every bit as smart as Heavy Canton Crepe older sisters’, displaying voguish : effects in sleeves. Capes that flare yard, 2.45 smartly or cling in demure peasant Tomorrow—-Last Day Baby Week | An Unequalled Opportunity For Saving , Significant Values for Saturday A COLLECTION OF ABOUT ONE HUNDRED An exceptionally beautiful, rich- styles. Topcoats with a decided All of the tiny things necessary to baby’s Iain quality, 40 gnthes wise an English accent—belted or un- comfort, health’ and beauty are priced far all the new street shades, also belted below regular for this week. Everything ol- Black or White. As it is rather heavy of weight it is particularly suitable for Canton Crepe Capes, which will have a great vogue as the Fourth Floor fered is fresh and new and of the sigh quality that has characterized rg aby Ap- parel and Accessories for over ha fa century. ~ MISSES’ CAPES AND COATS 50.00 Formerly up to 95.00 Capes With side drapery, tier flounces, ribbon applications, plaid stitching. Van Dyke stitching, also colleze types of plaid polo cloth. Coats * In flare box effect, wrappy types, with short cape effects, throw scarfs, applications of novelty stitching, also travel coats of plaid polo cloth. THREE-PIECE COSTUME SUITS Cape and Frock of Twill or Spongeen 48.00 Poiret twill costumes with three- quarter or bobby capes and frocks with bright crepe silk tops; also cos- tumes of spongeen with matching frocks. MISSES’ DAYTIME OR DANCE FROCKS Of Poiret Twill with Crepe Bodice Frocks 74.00 Flare box types with gold embroid- ery, ribbon or bead applications and smartly treated crepe silk bodices; one model with frock entirely of Poiret twill. ONLY ONE OR TWO OF A KIND 38.00 In Twill Fabrics Frocks with applications of em- broidery, ribbon, braid, cut-out ef- fects; including an interesting basque and a side draped model, * Argyle’ ' Homespun Frocks With Ukraintan Hand Embroidery, In Crepe Silk Draped or flange skirt frocks, some with tucking, fagotting, beading in all youthful colora; also a pointed chiffon dance frock. season advances. (It was remarked by 4 fashion reporter for the Easter parade that the smartest things seen were Canton Crepe Capes.) Silk Gingham, yard, 1.45 Suitable for summer dresses, waists, etc. 35 inches wide. (Second Floor) Leather Bags and Purses 1.95 Each is a modish unusual model of real Pin Seal, Morocco, Alligator Calf, Vachette, col- ored grain and tooled antique leathers, some with inside com- partments, others with purse and mirror. ms, (Main Floor Silk’ Gloves of Wrist Length Very Special 95c for Saturday This is a most unusual value in gloves of this particularly fine qui ity Milanese silk, effectively em- broidered, The quantity is limited, 0 ec, Mastic, Gray, White and ack. (Main Floor Tricotine and Twill Wraps for Misses 35.00 Capes in flaring or clinging eftects; Wraps with pretentious sleeves or with mere pretensions for sleeves; sleeved-coats in ultra-smart tailored modes. All are expertly tashioned and lined with Crepes of exquisite quality. Smart New Topcoats 18.50 to 52.50 (Fourth Floor) Bove! | Norfolk Suits (2 paire knickers) 12:75 Reduced from 16.95 & 18.95 | They are fashioned ot tine || all-wool materials, in light or || medium shades ot tweed or || cheviot. Every suit has been taken from our regular stock and reduced for this sale, || Sizes 7 to 18 years. || Others reduced from 13,95 |! | and 14.95. \| \| to 10.00 | i Boys’ Reefers, reduced to 9.75 | formerly 13.95 and 14.95 Plain Models in fancy mix- || || tures or Blue | Sizes 3 to 10 years Third Ploor) ae - Fur Storage Absolute Protection at Nominal Cost Fits Roy 3400 a ree ae ae nen nner Dotted Swiss Panty Frock, illustrated, linished with hand-stitching. Blue, Yellow, White, Rose, Red. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 5.25 Hat to Match we BS French _hand-embroidered fant'e and for little ones to six x are entirely hand-mi Prices, 1.75, 2.35, 2.95, 4. Hand-embroidered French Dresses. for fante—one and two year sizes, Baby Week prices, 1.95, 2.50, 3.25, 3.95, 4.75, 5.50, up to 11.95, Ivory or White Enamel Clothes Trees in quare design Baby Week Price, 1.35 Wool-filled Comforters of Pink or Blue Silkette—invinible striping. Baby Week Prices, ize 30x40, 3.95 Size 36x50, 5.50 Hand-embroidered Pillow Tops, size 2x6, Baby Week Prices, 2.25 to 6.50 (Third Floor) Children’s Knitted Capés—Red, Jade, Peacock, Buff, Navy, finished with White brushed wool collars, One Illustrated. Baby Week Price 3.65 Beacon Blagkets with small figure de- sign—Pink or Blue. Baby Week Price, 95c Infants’ Cotton and Wool Shirt fin- ished with shell stitching, Baby Week Price, %5e Infants’ Crochet Sacques of fine, soft wool—White trimmed with Pink or Blue. Baby Week Price, 9c Infants’ Bootees of soft wool—White trimmed with Pink or Blue. Baby Week Price, 5@c Japanese Silk Moccasine—Pink, White and Blue. Baby Week Price, 75¢ Tweed or Twill Suits, 29.50 For Mademoiselle Of Twill: Sleek-looking Suits with narrow shoulders, snugly fit- ting sleeves and sharp clean-cut lines. Some are straight-line style to be worn belted or unbelted, others flare in youthful boz-coate: effects. Navy Blue or Black. Of Tweed: New styles, includin, the longer-coated effects whack have lately appeared in Fashion- dom. Also box-coated styles in flared effects, and straight-line styles to be worn without belts Orchid, Rose, Tan, Gray, Bluc All are beautifully tailored and lined. (Fourth Floor) Hats—Reduced! Taken From Regu- duced. lar Stock and Reduced to a78 In this sale are in- luded hats for “dress,” street ahd sports wear, which have been taken from our regular, higher- priced stock and re- Some are quite Summery in appearance, being laden ‘with flower Others are tailored in effect, featuring feathers or ribbon as trimming, Som are fashioned entirely of straw, others of silken tabrics—still others of a com bination of both. Third Ploor, Annex)