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‘ Pistols. Judge Johnson gave instruc- tions that every building about Milt Creek be searched and all such weapons be brought Into court. ——_-— HUNTED “SPEAK EASY”; HIT WITH A BOTTLE Detective Hae Bad Scalp Wouw Assailant Encapes. Severat revolver shots and the scur- rying of teet over roofs roused tenants in West 36th Street, between Ninth and Tenth Avenues, ¢arly to-day, Many ran to the window to learn the cause of the troubi: id saw Detective Irving O'Leary of pecial Service Mguad, nider Inepector Samuel Belton, stagger rom the hallway of No. 408, with blood streaming down his face from a sévere laceration of the scalp. O'Leary, after being attended by Dr. Scatefe Of New York Hospit id a ‘0 had offered to show him a “#penk "and when they got to the third floor df the house sttuck him on the head With a milk bottle and ran toward the roof. . The detective followed “ fired eev- ‘eral shots, he sald, but the Negro es- caped. FERRY ARREST EVERY OE OVER 12S ORDER INKENTUEKY FED Deadly Enemies Join Hands to Help Court End Reign of Lawlessness. MANCHESTER, Ky., April Fevdists of Clay County, who a few months ago were ready to shoot op- ing clansmen on sight, have joined ds with each other and with the - @ivil authorities to clean up Mill Creek following the action of Circuit Judge Hiram J. Johnson, who issued Warrants yesterday for the arrest of two hundred residents of the mountain territory. All persons in the Mill Creek territory over 12 years of age wil! be taken into custody by the in Judge Johnson's drive to op jawlessness. Possemen are combing the hills anc bringing in prisoners. Returning off- cers report that many have volun- tarily surrendered and are coming in to Manchester, Others will leave the county and some intimate that they will not come. Judge Johnson's in- structions were “'to bring the men in.” He said that he would clean up Mill Créek if it required 1,000 soldiers to do it. After issuing sixty warrants, Judge Johnson reverted to the wholesale plan and ordered all over twelve years old arrested. Tim and George Philpott and the Ponder brothers, who were opponent leaders in the feud which raged in the Little Goose neigh- borhood until the last term of court, are in the posse. The Mill Cicek trouble began ‘Thursday when John Taylor, sum- moned as a witness, was shot to death from ambush. Deputy Sheriff Pitt Stivers later that day was sent with yur others to serve warrants for sons wanted in connection with the shooting and other cases. They were attacked by sixteen men in am- bush. Mr. Stivers was shot from his horé’e and the horses of three stopped bullets, the riders escaping by hiding until darkness fell. Deputy Sheriffs White and Hacker reported ‘that moonshining is ram- pant in the Mill Creek section.” They Pan the ambushers were armed with 26. a eee TICKET HEARING TO. MORROW, A special hearing on the proposal to discontinue municipal ferry commuta- tion tickets will be held tomorrow af- ternoon at 4:30 o’clock In the office of Mayor Hylan, Residents of Staten [sland are expected to oppose the pro- ject. SOUP The cook who in- vented Pea Soup de- serves a monument. It nek only, tastes good t it is really rich in food value. Yet no matter how good, when it comes to the table, it is best with a dash of LEA PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE = ——e. Ss oe. McCutcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets = Se Os Oe 8: For THe Trousseau Treasure CHEST oer oe. EFORE the Bride-to-be, McCutcheon lays a bounty of beauty gathered from every corner of the world. =S = ESO For THE Bripe’s ADORNMENT te et LACES—the gift of Ireland, Belgium and France for the bridal headdress, veil or gown, LINGERIE —Trousseau sets of sheer batiste with deli- cate embroideries and laces. Chemise, gowns, com- binations—of sheer handkerchief linen, voile orsilk,allpatiently” made by hai ACCESSORIES — trim veils for travelling, stockings, blouses, colorful scarfs, hats and sweaters So — ©: SS ee theneeds of any bride. Se To glorify the new household, McCutcheon’s presents linens of a beauty that vie with their practicality. DAMASK LINENS as beautiful and rare as the. wonderful old pieces of pottery which inspired their patterns. Here is probably the largest collserion of damask designs in the city. FANCY LINENS including every new and smart idea—refectory cloths, luncheon and breakfast sets, odd pieces for the tray or buffet. TOWELS AND BEL LINENS that bring the charm of purity to their sphere of usefulness—abundant assortments from which to select. = == St Ie = =e: ce The Linen Store is glad to consult with its i patrons in the selection of trousseaus or it fe ing gifts and will make to order, head- ie it dresses, veils, laces, or entire Trousseau suites i Py 'e 1 i high-powered rifios and large calibred | AGUINALDO MANILA, P. Aguinaidg, who was chow: Chairman of the Independe WHAT KIND OF SOAP make a washing machine do helps the washer do its best wor! THE £ DELAYS UNITED STATE: 1, Apri ro il to-day ‘THIS SEASON’S SMART STOCKINGS Here are stockings of heaviest thread silk, but they are not satisfied to be the best wear- ing and most durable silk stockings you can buy! They insist upon having, as well, the dash and the luster that makes them so smart for sports and street wear. They are espe- cially happy with buckskin, suede, abd all the soft leathers, for the pa Van Raalte is as proud of these stockings as you will be when you wear them. For they have about them that air of richness that pro- claims them unmistakably silk stockings by Van Raalte, Sil. Stockings by matestripe 80 this when buying. VAN RAALTE Made ty the makers of Van Raalte Veils Silk Gloves and Glove Silk Underwear 50th to 60th Street—Lexington to Third Avenue Let the Greenhouse Supply Your Garden and Farm Needs Fruit trees, 89c, $1.69 and $2.69 each. Included are pear, apple peach, plum, quince and cherry trees. Flowering shrubs, Rose of Sharon, deutzia, forsythia, bush honeysuckle, hydrangea, white and urls lilac, spirea, snowball, snow berry, etc., 39c, 69¢ and 89c. as ae Seeds, 29¢ and 3£c qt.; $3.75-$5 half bushel, $7-$9.50 ushel. Vegetable and flower seeds, 5¢ and 10c pkg. or in bulk. Dahlia roots’ 19c each, Flowering bulbs—cannas, tube-roses and gladioli, 5¢ each. Cinnamon vine, Maderia vine, elephant’s ears, oxalis, iris, peonies, rhubarb, asparagus, hardy phlox, etc., at low prices. years old, at 69c each. Ophelia old, 49¢ each. California privet, 12¢ and 19¢ each; $5 and $9 a hundred, or bundle of 25 for $1.75 and $2.75. Climbing roses in many varieties, 29¢ each. Monthly roses, 49¢ each Blackberries, 39¢ each. Rose bushes, 29¢ each. Raspberries, 29¢ each. Fertilizer and insecticides, Genuine Government Steel Helmets, made into hanging porch baskets for flowers 29¢ each. American beauty rose bushes, rose bush (creamy yellow), ¢ Two Combination Offers Combination of Six Flowering Shrubs and Six Rose Bushes for $3.00 1 Rose of Sharon, 1 forsythia, 1 honeysuckle bash, 1 hardy hydran- gea, 1 spirea, 1 deutzia, 2 crimson ramblers, 2 Dorothy Perkins, 1 American Beauty, 1 Ophelia, Summer flowering bulbs and seeds, conmetng Vas, 12 gladioli, 6 cannas, 6 irises and 6 tubi packages of flowering seeds—§$1.50, Don’t Miss This Opportunity Get a coupon from our cut flower shop, which entitles the holder to 10% discount on all purchases in our greenhouses on the roof during the month of April. of 6 high grade dah- rose bulbs, with 12 Given Away Free A Dorothy Perkins and Crimson Rambler with every purchase of $2 or more made in our greenhouse. FOR A WASHING MACHINE I always think of soap as the partner of a washer. Some soaps are lazy partners, others do their full share of the work. Soaps that do not dissolve completely, that give light, hy suds without substance, more than ts share of the work, Rinso, the new kind of ai al & Every grain is so pure and per- fectly balanced that it loosens all the dirt. It prepares the way for the efficient operation of the machine. When you use Rinso you don’t have to rub at all, Whether they have a washing machine or not, women the country over are using Rinso in place of bar soap at every step of the family wash. —Advt. Is So Refreshing A few grains of this ex heavy 78] tion. face, Canin for the skin, to the United States, will not aceom- puny the mission on account of prese- ness engagements hore, tt was He hopes to go in } Inch from the top astripe is knitted into threadsilkcetock~ ings by Van Raalte, Each quality has a dif- ferent colored feature helps you mate stockings after washing and identi fies the quality desired Cuticura Talcum isitely scented powder dusted on the skin soothes and cools, and overcomes ra Tt ie an ye » baby and dusting powder and takes the place of other perfumes Sete te tt. heart VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25 Blo om ———— ere — NEW YORK 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE Boys’ Norfolk Suits $77 -25 All-wool Norfolk suits in tweed and cheviot cloths. Each suit made with extra knickerbockers. Coats al- Vice lined and knickers full ined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.25 Ina t Reece nen ie repp, Jean, Peggy, Invin- ible and Palmer Junior cloths. Second Floor. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps $6.59 Remarkable in price and quite as temarkable in appearance—a bridge lamp of igeagetys lesign, as illustrated, with leaf overlay on foot; arm that can be raised and lowered; adjustable socket, cord, plug and elec- trie bulb. The paper parchment shade of hexagon shape is prettily decorated and comes in two colors. Lewington Ave. Level. Chinese Work Baskets Split bamboo, stained brown, Trimmed with Chinese ring, beads, cords and tassels. Five sizes, 26c, 35c, 50c, 65¢ and 85c each, Main Floor. Pioneer Scooters, $2.88 Have disc ball-bearing wheels, heavy rubber tires and are made Jor boys and girls. Third Fioor. | | Cre 50th Anniversary Sale Every Item in This Sale Below Cost, At Cost and Slightly Women’s Pumps | $ 4% and Oxfords Novelty and Plain Models For Dress: Black satin two-strap, Cuban heel. Black satin two-strap, French heel. Patent and grey two-atrap, Cuban heel. White kid two-strap, Cuban heel. White kid two-strap, French heel, Patent two-strap, Cuban heel. Patent two-strap, French heel. Dull kid two-strap, Cuban heel. White reigne skin two-strap, Cuban or French heel. Above styles wit cut-out designs, For Street: Mahogany, with military heel. Brown kid, with low heel. Black kid, low heel. Collegiate pump or oxford in tan, one-strap, Gunmetal one strap. Tan oxford with saddle strap and shield tip. Above models all oxfords unless otherwise named. Sizes 244 to 8; A to D widths. Seoond Floor. Women’s Undergarments Anniversary-Sale Priced de Chine Envelope Chemises, $1.85, made of good quality crepe de chine and trimmed with fine Val. lace and ribbon shoulder straps. In flesh color. Radium Silk and Crepe Back Satin Vests, $2.35, in flesh or orchid color. Trimmed with Val. or Filet laces. Radium Silk and Crepe Back Satin Step-Ins, $2.35, trimmed with fine Val. or Filet laces and made of flesh or orchid colored materials. Pine Night sowes and Eaveline Chemises, $1.85, e of fine nainsook. Sli, st; ith hand fidienk and all hand male = eo Bloomingdale’s—Becond Floor. Nickel Alarm La B’Dale Clocks, 69c Corsets, $3.19 Reliable nickel plated Call For slender and aver: m1 age figures. Alarm Clocks, made, by the Made of flesh broche slightly Waterbury Clock Co. 41 inch dial, shut-off lever on boned—long hips, Sizes 21 to 30, Elastic top. side of bell. BSeoond Floor, Belber Wardrobe Trunks Steamer Size Trunk . . $13.98 Full Size Trunk . . . . In two sizes—steamer and fall size. Con- structed to give service; made of basswood; cov- ered inside and outside with Atlas Fibre; wide fibre binding with large, substantial brass hard- ware, snap-lock and draw bolts, Each trunk is of open top style. i} Imported Cereal Sets °2.65 15 pieces in each set; and all 15 for one low price—$2.65. Six 1 Ib. jars, six spice jars, one salt box, one vinegar and one oil bottle, Fach piece decorated with pretty floral border and bears the name of the contents. Bloomingdale's—Leaingtom Ave, Level, ingdaleS Above Cost APRIL 25, 1922 Men’s and Young Men’s 2 Trouser Suits 24" Guaranteed all-wool of ex- cellent grade—and we are of the opinion that such suits "cannot be had else- where for this price. Her- ringbones, pencil stripes, light and dark grays and browns in worsteds and cassimeres—domestic and imported. Men’s Woven Madras Shirts od 3 Excellent quality woven madras shirts in dozens of patterns — all fresh, new stock in nice and the desirable fine stripes. All stripes woven truss. Every shirt guaranteed fast color. Also plain white madras. Sizes 1334 to 17, > Main Floor,