The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 6

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ae PE Ta { , {60K TO BROKERS ~ TOPAY eneaons HAYWARD REPLIES BISHOP BLAMES DRESS OF WOMEN FOR WORLD ILLS UNDER HER SKIRT 100 on Ship Stewardess, “Woman Customs Searcher at Pier Declares. Jerry Rothchild and Abe Lazarus, members of the Customs Searching Squad, stood on the pier yesterday watching members of the crew of the Paris of the French Line eéme ashore, They were there to prevent possible i they saw Louise Per- ess, dressed in a lot of gingerly down the gang- ‘ise appeared to be wear- it number of (petticoats t New Hampshire Prelate Says Low Necks and Short Skirts Cause Only Disrespect. MANCHESTER, N. H., April 24.—tishop Guertin of the Catholic diocese of Manchestér in a sermon here asserted the modern styles in women’s clothing were ‘directly responsible for much of the turmoil in the world to-duy."" “Cun a man look at a girl dressed us so many Manchester girls are dress d with anytihng OF DERSS00 000 More Than Dozen Firms _ Charged With Knowing It ‘ Was Bucket Shop. smuggling rin, a ste finery at plank. I Baul S. Myers counsel for the re- eeiver of BE. D. Dier & Co., announced ing a under her skir $o-day that demands will be made] put disgust? he asked. “Their “You haven't ‘brought anything ‘on a dozen or more firms of the New] ‘short skirts and low necks lead ashore, have you, lady?” inruired York Stock Exhange and the Con-] only to disrespect. The woman} Jorry Polidated Stock Exchange to pay $500,000 or more to the creditors of Dier & Co. The demand is to be besed on the charge that these firms took commissions from Dier & Co. although it was a bucketshop. One firm alone is said to have taken“$300,- 000 from Dier & Co. Mr. Meyers said the heads of a Mumber of these brokerage houses \WWiIl be called to the witness siand to explain their transactions with the Mier concern. He said that suits in equity would be filed if necessary: “Some of Dier's customers knew they were trading with a bucket shop,” said Mr. Moyers. ‘Others did Rot. It seems “lear that firms which, who can win the respect of men by her modesty can hold the re- spect of her children. Then women can point the way to a permanent world pence." pie a ae JERSEY SENATORS AT “HARMONY DINNER” |, Louise shrugged her shoulders. “Non, Messieurs,"’ she murmured. “I bring nothing but myself to see my sister In Bay Shore." bd But Jerry and Abe telephoned for ady searcher from the Custom » and she says she found more jued at more than $50 each, Expect Also G. 0. P. Leaders and ill be asked to explain to-day. 2,700 of the Faithful, United States Senators Frelinghuysen and Kdge of New Jersey will attend the Republican “harmony” dinner to be held this evening at the 4th Regiment’ Arm- , Jersey City. te Senator Willlam N. Runyon, date for the Republican nominatton | © ROAD RECEIVERSHIP HEARING, A petition for the appointment of a recelver for the New York and Queens County Railway Company was heard in eme Court at Long Island City rning by Justice Callaghan, who that briefs be submitted on QUBDNS knowing it was a bucket shop, still nor, is also expected, as are Cy ey ee d, The ap- t issions from it, will have to irman Edward C. Stokes plication Is by the Guaranty Trust Boe is wirwoman Mrs, Lillian Company and is based on a defaulted refund. In some cases commissions were paid for fictitious transactions— bogus purchases and sales in which mo stocks were involved." erie Benn hat EN ;] interest payment of $45,000 due Jan- y 1 last. ‘The Transit Commission ts 0 a defendant. County Prosecutor Pierce {Il be toastmaster and 2, d. TO UNTERMYER Resents Intimation That Big In- terests Could Influence Daugh- erty in His Action. The statement of Samuel Unter- myer in an address last night at Temple Beth El in reference to the Gerieral Dlectric Company disclosures Before the Lockwood Committee, in which he asserted his belief th “these people are being pro adding that “if the Attorney ds finally prodded into prose it would be some ineffective civil suit or a criminal one which would Presenting The Siren probably get nowhere, was to-day % galled to the attention of Col. William The apse é demand Hayward, United States Attor and the ear y limited Col. Hayward replied that the Gen~ eral Elect atter was one which concerned the Department of Justice and not the office. He resented Mr. Untermyer's intiation that any of the dig interests could influence Attorney General Daugherty in his action, He added that if the Attorney General had not given him, (Hayward) a free hand it would have been impossible to prosecute the trusts that ‘have been prosecuted. paint CLUB WOMAN STRICKEN NEAR END OF GOLF GAME Collapses at 18th Hole, Way to Hospital. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—Mrs. George R. Sullivan of Bowman and Merion Avenues, Merion, collapsed while playing the eighteenth hole in a round of golf y@¥terday at the Merion Golf Club and died while being taken to Bryn Mawr Hospital. She was formerly Edith Wood of Merion, the wehter of the late John and Hattie . Wood. The Sullivans were planning to celebrate their thirteenth wedding an- miversary next Thursday. Mrs. Sullivan was a member of the production has here- tofore prohibited the newspaper presenta- tion of the Siren. If you have seen this new Sandal round town, you have prob- ably guessed it was designed by I. Miller. $10 In combinations Twelve Fifty Dies on I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 1554 Broadway Open umil g P.M. Hudeon Terminal Entrance, Fulton Street Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Merion Golf Club and one of the most active workers in the Modern Club in Philadelphia. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ : 34th Street—— New York Remarkable Value—Tuesday Misses’ Tweed Suits Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust New Models That Further Establish the Vogue of Tweeds Specially Low Priced 20.00 Suits featuring new long coats and the jauntiest of short, loose box effects. Faultlessly tailored in every detail. Misses’ Suit Pept., 8rd Floor PARADISE PLUMES WHISKEY GUARD’S Collins Protests His Innocence of No. 1674 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, convicted last week of the murder of Michael Connor, watchman at the Rudolph Warehouse, New Brighton, March 1, was to-day sentenced by County Judge Tiernan at St. George, 8. I, electric chair at Sing Sing in the week of May 22. than any of the spectators. “that I am guilty in the eyes of the law, T am not gullty in the eyes of God, 1 did not take any part in the| trial Wednesday for murder." the simple directions in every package. Don't wonder whether you cam dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Dia- mond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. murder. MURDERER TO DIE Slaying Staten Island Night Watchman. Raymond ©. Brown, Collins, thirty-nine, sixty-four, night to die in the Collins seemed less moved “While it would appear,’ he said, Conigal, Manhattan,” tual murderers. me their names I shall place him on T hope to get a new trial, and if I do T will be acquitted. “1 would like to make an appeal for clemency for Frank Brown, Joe Conigal and James Pymm. that they had nothing to do with the actual assnult.’? who is nineteen, pleaded guilty to murder in the second dergee and was sentenced to from twenty years to life in Sing Sing. who is twenty-one, was give nthe opportunity to plead guilty to murder In the second degree, but said he wanted to talk it over with his family, and his case was post- poned until Wednesday. District Attorney Joseph Malloy re- fused to accept aplea +? murder In the second degree from Fyvim, “pymm hired the three gunmen In said the District Attor- ney. ‘and he knews them as the ac- If he declines to give I know Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET - and - WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET “Women’s Polo Coats and Sport Capes in Mixtures Offered in a Noteworthy Saleat . . . . $29 is 50 “Coats and Capes that one can depend upon for all-around wear. And i . thi ll fill in a thousand emergencies besides. Good looking models—you will like rea fiat ob ie B. Altman & Cn. A Special-price Sale of Mahogany Furnishings will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) Unusually attractive values will be offered in Tip Tables (24-inch) with inlay decoration, at . : . . . Breakfast Tables . . Telephone Tables, at . 5 . . Nested Tables (small), with glass top, with chair; : 0 $12.00 ° 6 14.00 complete, $15.00 18.00 Martha Washington Sewing Tables, at 22.00 Tea Wagons, of mahogany or 24.00 walnut, (Fourth Floor) Exceptional Values will also be offered to-morrow in All-linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women at these very special prices: Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen Initialed . °°. . Tape-bordered . ° . $2.75, 3.75 & 5.00 per dozen 4.90 per dozen 7.50 With’ hand-embroidered initial, per half dozen . ° ‘ $3.75 N Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Imitialed . . . Hemstitched rs Hand-embroidered , . Plain-colored * . . Novelty-colored . ° per dozen $2.65 per dozen 2.25 & 3.75 per half-dozen. 2.50 per dozen 2.25 each 35c. & 50c. Sheer White Lawn Handkerchiefs Tape-bordered . 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Strap sleeves or regulation cuffs - With or po macs ae : Light or dark shades of Tan, Full flare Capes in richly toned mixtures, plaids, checks, Sizes 34 to 46 oO: ° A Special Sale of Misses’ and Women’s Riding Habits of Herringbone Tweed Remarkably Low Priced at $3 7 A 50 Distinguished by correct cut and lines. Tailored with exacting precision and skill. Fashioned of a quality of material that will be smartly at home on any bridle path, And not by any manner of means to be judged. by their very low price. In Browns, Tans, and Greys. Breeches reinforced with chamois. Sizes 14 to 40. ‘Oo Women’s Glove-Silk Underwear At Very Special Prices for Tuesday S easily are they laundered, soft and cool are they for Summer wear, so enduring, wasn it comes to service, and so bewitchingly dainty in every detail, that one will be more happy to hear of these bw and advantageous prices. Glove Silk Vests— Bodice style with hemstitched shoulder straps. $1.85 Glove Silk Bloomers—Heavy quality Silk. Well reinforced. In Pink only. $2.95 Heavy Quality Glove Silk Vests— Glove Silk Envelope Chemises — Bodice style, with ribbon or hemstitched Made with hemstitched top. In shoulder straps. In Pink only. pastel shades. $2.25 —_— $2.95 To-morrow (Tuesday) 15,000 Balls of Superior Iceland Yarn will be offered in the Art Needlecraft Department at the exceptionally low price of 2Ac. per ball. - There is an interesting variety of the new, popular colors to select from; including lipstickered, dandelion, peri- winkle and morning-glory; and, of course, the indispens- able all-black and all-white. . A splendid opportunity for securing a season’s supply of knitting and crocheting material at an economical figure. (Fourth Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Bork Chirty-fourth Street Thirty-titth Street

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