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Ya TIPO IER ART RTE EE Hines > World News in Brief 5 LOCAL. To-day begins “Barge Canal Week.”| Antonio Chicillo, thirty, yesterday Ww be observed by a Merchants’ Assocla-| Kings County Hospital. tien luncheon at the Aster ‘Thursday. also suffering from burne, will Mrs. Arthur W. Swand of thia city] °h&ted with murder If he recovers. has been elected President of the Na-| Health Commissioner Copeland still in Ber Rome, No, 5808 Bighth A’ im Atlanta, succeeding Mrs. Willard |Thomas Straight. ileason, in command of dog owners on the Giate Superintendent of Schools, is ill at : “ 3 thelr dogs to go uninuzgled. tH abn Ra dated a doa number 839 were ‘convicted, 176 recel Fire in the yard of Young, Halstead & Co., Mount Kisco, last night destroyed & building, 226x25, nnd 17000,000 feet of lumber at a lors of $100,000. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Disbrow Me- — Chesney, of Bast Orange, announce the } engagement of their daughter, Mrs DOMESTIC. Helen McChesney Burrage, to Norman D. Weir, of Brooklyn. pending. $1,507. Fines collected ty will hold « rummage sale to-day | treet: Pascoas. to-morrow and Wednesday at Ninth Street and University Place. -Va., at his home, member of Private Charles Grames Post, | Mt Marlington, W. Va., a No.226, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will | ¥** "Ninety-two years old. ' be the guest ut a dinner at the Mar- Hinique Mansion next Saturday. G row afternoon ut the Pennsylvania, |Two trunks, holding 400 quarts of ‘United States Veterans’ Hospital No, | MOF have been confiscated, St, opened on April 15, will admit ex-| youndations and basement for service men daily until the 1,000 mark | $2,500,000 Bahai ‘Temple of universal ts reached. The Teachers’ Council has voted|completed at Chicago. against the suggestion of Richmond Borough Red Cross Chapter that its “health crusade" plan be extended to the entire city. B. Wilson of the New York arvu sive a card party for 800 for charit the Commodore Thursday afternoon. On sale at the Anderson Galleries to- @ay 1s the typographical library of Al- e@ander W. Collins of Pittsburgh. J. At} ers of the chureh. FOREIGN . Pierpont Morgan has converted building a mansion there at a cost|of Aldenham, says a London cable. of nea ty $2,000,000. elety of Nek ¥ngland Women, will give} On last week’ ®@ bridge parcy at the McAlpin May 2. | industrial Burns suffered jn the explosion of a [stantial by OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 3Ath Street — New York Special— Tuesday 250 Satin In Changeable Color Effects Regularly 7.90 5.90 of fine quality Satin with pockets and tie=sashes. med with scalloped pleating. Kayser’s Lisle Union Suits Band and Bodice top styles, with tight knee, reinforced. Regular and extra sizes. White only, Very Special 69c Abmerioas Toromost Speealiats” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street-—New York Also on Sale Tuesday Fibre Silk Sweater New Accordion Weave (Mercerized Back) Specially Low Priced 5.00 Tuxedo models, with braided Girdles. Black and favored sport shades. Bk ee 1, Brooklyn, caused the death of Mra. Her busband, tional Junior League at the convention|celved a report to-day from Lieut. Health Squad, Indicating that since Jan. heres _ [1 there have been made 1,020 arrests of Mrs. Grace Strachan Forsythe, Asso. ree o¢ altowine Of this suspended sentences, three were dis- charged and two of the cases are still aggregated Irving Lee, twenty-one, of Woonsoc- ket, was fatally hurt and two other men A bridge in aid of the Big Sisters, | Suffered slight tnjuries when Lee's mo- » Will be held in the Biltmore May g.|toreycle struck a motor truck so hard © New York Anti-Vivisection go.|'t overturned the truck on South Main The Rev. George P. Moore, of Wdray, known as the oldest postmaster in point County Judge Gibbs, as an honorary) 2 fervice In the United States, in dead Francts Vignez, arrested at Atlantic City with Mugene Raymond, Philadel- A card party in aid of Vassar Col-|Phia attorney, charged with smuggling Salary Endowment will be held to- |and transporting Hquor, is still in Jail. ligious worship have practically been At the New York East Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church being held at Meriden, Conn., Bishop Luther The American Criterion Society will] dained eight deacons and fourteen eld- Robert Law jr., owner of the old] ancient inn near his place at Hertford- Croker estate at Port Chester, | shire into a club house for the villagers provided with motion picture facili- New York City Colony, National So- | ties, tennis courts and a bowling green. Rerlin stock market ere weak, but @ eub- s proceeding in foreign Breakfast Coats Graceful straightline models Trim- eee teat tie Su, oan| MAKES CONFESSION, beg ag 72.4%, and 3 per cents from 64 THEN SHOOTS SELF Italy is to have a national under- ground telephone enble system between Turin, Milan and Genoa. Hunters killed 1,800 moose and 266 deer in Nova Scotia im 1921, according to official reports at Halifax. Church Over Fight. A new scheme to swindle Americans John Crowley, No. 41 West 126th by selling so-called Carrara marbles In the form of an alabaster composition | Street, @ former policeman, ts reported has been discovered by the Paris police, |dying at Harlem Hospital from three and has resulted in the arrest of several] bullet. wounds, He shot himself yes- statue merchants in the Latin quarter. | terday after confessing to a priest. A bill seeking to compel all registered] On Saturday he was released in voters to go to the polls on clection| ¢5,900 bail on a charge of felonious Same fas been introduced in the House} assault. Max Felix, Max Greenbers Twenty-five thousand, Russian Mos-|*2 Sem Rranwblaw, former lodgers fv an Moe- * Jems scattered in the famine ‘distrieta| i”, Crowley's rooming house, | went of Russia will be transferred to the| there Wednesday night for the pur- underpopulated provinces of Hastern| Pose, they sald, of getting, some Anatolia, clothes they left behind when they —— oe moved. DEAD IN BED, GAS TURNED ox, Responding to an alarm from neigh- Andrew M, McLaren, twenty-eight, of | bors, policemen entered the Crowley No. 107 Grove Street, Jersey City, was| house and found Greenberg and Feltx found dead in bed to-day at his home| ding im the cellar and Crowley by his mother, Mrs. Margaret McLaren, | Standing over Franzblau, who lay Jet beside the bed was full on,| senseless apparently from blows of a vo~ Fornier Policeman Dying After Making Peace With in be re- the d vy Mrs, McLaren said hen son had been| wooden mallet that Crowley held. Crowley accused Felix and Greenberg out of work recently. He the re- BEST&CO. CORRECT CLOTHES for BOY ns or- an tt When he goes away to (amp this Summer be sure he has plenty of these sturay khaki suits LL of Best & Co’s clothes for boys are made with a nice regard for the use to which they will be put, and this khaki camp suit is no exception. For comfort, durability and general fitness to purpose its equal cannot be found at this price. Sizes 3 60 40 yrs. S45 Sizes 74015 yrs. 56d 5 Best & Co. VIFTH AVENUE « 357m STREET — NEW YORK eee MANA aM A = Se Coward Shoe rrr Ve Arch Support Shoe , Features Style as well as Support «Many people who actually need arch support shoes refrain from buying them because of their sometimes ugly appearance. A glance at our styles in. these shoes is reassuring. The Coward Arch Support Shoe may be had in black or tan, kid skin or calf, narrow, medium or wide toe—all smart trim shoes of exceptional wear- ing qualities. ¢And the primary purpose of the arch support shoe is not sacrificed. Simply, Coward originated this type of remedial shoe and knows how to build them to look right, wear right, and sell right. for (MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 260-274 Greenwich Street, New York (Near Warren Sweet) and attempting to rob him. They were dischirged by Magiatrate Simp- on. Franablau, taken to Harlem Hospltal, recovered sumictently to pré-| Reduction of 55 Cents Per Hun-| April price. dred Pounds for Product in Bulk and Bottles. Directors of the Dairymen’s League) o¢ 5 conts per cwt. from the April] SX-CONGREASMAN LANDIS DAD, ASHEVILLE, N.C, sent a complaint of felonious assault to Magistrate Simpson Saturday. Crowley was held in $5,000 and after some hours’ delay furnished bail. ————a—__— POLIOR CHIEF 8LA ELKLAND, Pa, April 2 Stever of Oneonta, Chief of Police here, Wes shot down and killed on she atreet yesteriay by an unidentifeld man, pos-| uring May at the following peices: Milk sold in buik and in botti $1.75 per 100 pounds. a reduction of 55 fice of the asnectation that the price to his bedside when death came. sibly a Mulatto whom he liad stopped to question ar a suepictous character, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, of attacking him with drawn revolvers| MAY MILK PRICES TO DEALERS FIXED | ture o: cream and ice cream, $1.50 per 100 pounds, ‘This is the wame as the} butter fat, a reduction of .O11 per quart from the April price. The Milk that !# manufactured chiefly] May prices are discouragingly low to_ the dairy farmers, being considerably 20 cents per 100 pounds xbove the| under the cost of production. path shaun Co-operative Associ: Jon, Inc., In ses-| price Mdward|sion at Utica, voted to offer milk of pee cents per owt. from the April pri Milk used chiefly tn the mant into condensed and evaporated milk. price of milk for butter, a reduction Milk manufactured into butter and/ Charles 8. Landis, ter and cheese during the month of Tt was sald at the New York of. Charge Purchases will appear on Bills rendered June 1st vem vse James McCreery & Co, oe ser \ er resident of York” came 0 our offices a short ime ago, bringing an old-fashioned sown of gorgeous silk, the quality of which was exceedingly heavy and fins She explained that it was one of th zowns of her me tidal trousseac and the material for it was purchased at McCreery’s over sixty-five years ago: ¢ famous for "s tore even then quality of its silks. She said she felt it would interest us » see how well the silk had stood the test. of over threc-score years, and proudly displayed the gown, which ev denced not a semblance of wear So beautiful and charmingly quaint is © silk (a Dresden rose-bud design) we have placed the gown on display in one of our window Mesh Bags and Purses to % Less ‘These mesh bags and purses are of soldered reversed link baby h, green gold fin d; jeweled clasp. An advantageous purchase permits these low figures. 250 MESH BAGS, § and © inch square frames and pouch shapes, chain or strap handles. 9.75 regularly 14.75 to 19.75 100 MESIL PURSES 2.95 regularly 5.00 to 6.7§ (Main Floor New | Spring Curtains Silk Pongee Curtains, beauti- fully made with rows of hand- drawn work and square designs, 244 yds. long. Single hand-drawn row Rigi pair, 8.75 Double and triple rows.......... pair, 10.50 Extra fine quality dotted ruffled Marquisette Curtains, very dainty. pair, 3.25 Plain ruffled Marquisette Cur- tains, of good quality pair, 1.75 Fifth Floor) Children’s White Duck Play Tents The best of tun in the summer- time is to have a 5x7 tent back ot the house, in which to play sol- diers, circus, Indians camping and keeping house. It is the most delighttul playhouse and costes only 5.45 (Fifth Floor) Plain and Figured Carpets Specially Priced Figured Velvet Carpets partic- ularly desirable ior halls and stairs, Special, yard, 2.45 Plain Wilton Carpets. Real tine quality Wiltons in Plain Taupe, Tan, Rlue, Green. yard, 2.95 (Eighth Floor) Of Exceptional Beauty Each 19-75 and 23-75 These Crepe de Chine and Chiffon tunics and robes are elab- orately embroidered with beads in distinctive designs that refrain from over-elaboration. Each is practically a gown in itself, in beautiful spring ‘shades and varied models. There are not many of a kind, but each is indi- vidual and an unusual value at this price. Metaline Cloth in all the most desirable colors. Special, yd., 95c (Main Floor) An Unusual Offer in Salz Sta-Sharp Pencils Special 1-35 A well-known manufacturer has discontinued the making of metal pencils and given us this opportunity to purchase them far below cost. They are of sterling silver and gold filled, made to sell for from 3.00 to 6.00. You have this opportunity to secure them at 1.35. Each pencil is mechanically perfect. (Matn'Floor) ~ a Sale of Mendel Trunks Famous for Their Quality Reduced for this Sale Full size Wardrobe Trunk, black fibre covering Steamer Wardrobe and binding, fancy cloth Trunk, maroon fibre lining, lining; 4 drawers with hat crown. Locking adjustable clothes retainer, shoe pock- ets in the hanger section. formerly 32.00, 21.00 walnut fibre binding, cloth lining, 4 roomy drawers; welded lever bolts. formerly 55.50, 34.00 Full size Wardrobe . F Trunk, reinforced top lift Full size trunks with construction, § well-propor- drawer locking device and tioned drawers, lnundry bag, electric iron attachment. Twin lever lock at side of trunk. Black fiber finish, formerly 87.50, 57.00 locking bar. Neat, pleasing lining. formerly 50.00, shoe pocket, 39.50 (Fifth Floor) | U el # egrets sees Aprit 24.—~ member of cheese, prices to be determined by Contents gsi ee be an arco vi _ | of the Du Pont jer Company, the association for sale to dealers| the average wholesale prices of nut-|of the Du font Howse Ccmpaty % came here @ week ago from May. for his health. Judge Kenesaw Moun- tain Landis, his brother, was en route Beaded Tunics and Robes —_

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