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| q World News in Brief apart and reassembling a Browning machine gun while blindfolded in one minute and twenty-five seconds, More than 12,000 Knights Templar, bef Ports to the United State: © a! ¢PQWd, eAtimated at 200,000. FOREIGN. Statistics show that the number of clad in full regalia, marched through | unemployed In Italy Ix 576,284, of whom LOCAL. westbound from Continental and British] the downtown section of New Orleans 110,616 are women. 3 wefore a crowd estimated at 200,000. [lens tha ‘The Maritime Association hax author-] A letter from Rusia, delivered 10] Aimost two days overdue, the Asta |® Rome cable. ized ‘an increase in its membership [rom] Louis Krause, printer, of No. 1416 Bry- t r fighting hi Queen Withelmina has preseribed for of.the Fabre Line, fighting her way | Queen Wilhelmine hes p “ti tive r weeks of deep mourning and five weel ©. Collins, under sentence of death in] ing $15,000. Providence with een a rio of half, mourning for Grand Duchess Sing Sing, ever was a student there. The Tev, Dr. Charles B. Jeftorson,| #8 Including American tourists, | yfay of Mecklenburg, | mother of, th ‘Mrs, Hester Smith was cofvicted of | pastor of Broadway Tabernacle, sailed} Goy, Everett J. Lake, Dr. John T | Prince fo nd and oe eae: ite Aspault In the second degree yeste: Yestenlay for England to exchanxe pul-| giack, State Health Commissioner Palace at The Hague on o » TAKES POISON. 1,200 to 1300. ant Avenue, Bronx, yesterday, bore Dartmouth College denies that Ray | 30,800 rubles worth of stamps, once cost- through three storms, 1s docked at @ jury at Mineola for shooting J pits with the Rev, Frederick Norwood ister, Westbury grain dealer. of the City Temple of London. Construction work on several largo} A cehtennial oak from Grant's Farm Diuildingg is tied up at near St, Louis will be planted near his wtrike oF union carpent e! |-| tomb to-morrow by the American Fo: cians in sympathy with plumbers and estry Association to mark the 100th an ters, niversary of hig birth. Victor J. Miller of St. ‘The New York City Federation of rhe Bergen County Grand Jury of|recently asserted that vice clubs. ex- 's\Clubs will open its fifty-elghth ik yesterday Indicted Martinyisted at Soldan High @ohool and was weritién May 5 at the Astor. nd Dr, Albert B, Meredith, Com- nissioner of Education, conferred at for the murfer of his wife and} unable to substantiate th charge, has|y, tured last evening More than 2,000 will attend the sey-| of Police Commissioners. t American Geographical Soclety}enth annu spring luncheon of the ¢ the Cénneétiout National on * Unguarded Boundary.” Theatre Assembly on Saturday at the] Gory it te announced, are willing to nal Mrs: Samuel Redfern of No. | Hotel Astor. accept as a record the achievement of cock Street, Brooklyn, announce} Yale Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs} sergt. George R. Davics of taking apart wagement of their daughter, Miss] wilt hold their annual concert at the nd reassembling a Browning machine Redfern, to Frank Edwin Currier. | Hotel Astor May 5. gun while blindfolded in one minute and ayihtial convention of the Tall Ce-] A concert will be given by the Bow-] wenty-five seconds, dare of Labanon, a Masonic order, be-| doin, College Musical Clubs, under the ‘ days overdue, tho ‘Asia ina fo-day in Newark with 5,000 attend-| auspices of the Maine Society of New ite waben Dale: Aaatite her way ty York ut Delmonico's to-morrow evening. | /,,ough three storms, bas docked at Street Fair in Park Avenue, be- ’ ith elghty-two passengers ; ‘ Children of families prominent In s0-| Providence with els) ‘ginning May 16. for the Association for! ciety, all girls, will rive classical dances|'neluding American toariste, the = Sf Crippled Children, will have} i, the Plaza ballroom for the beneft of] Goy, gverett’J. Laké, Dry John 7. obi ge ieag ead the Skin and Cancer Hospital, Social! miack, State Health Commissioner, ant ‘Washington Heights Chapter, Daugh-|-Service to-morrow afternoon. Dr. Albert I. Meredith, Commissioner Sate of the American, Revolution John Mossat, thirty-seven, of No. 264Jof Education, conferred at Hartford on hold its annual meeting Friday at W West 25th Street, committed suicide by] the Connecticut. smallpox sit ington lad thd 160th Street, near] inhaling iMluminating gas at his resi-|Goyernot urged more Amaterdam Avenue. dence to-day, : 7 2 More than. 12,000 Knights ‘Tempiar New York Division of the United of No. 1946] clad in full. régalia, marched - through : i Nicholas Velane, eight, eee ot ne ert Cheneak | First Avenus, died at Mount Sinal Ho Mra Livingston R, Schuyler, at the Bilt Pital to-day. He was struck by an au- There faturcay, tomobile Monday ational Soflety of New Engl ‘Thomas Bell, forty-seven, address un- | @ityines Pont Wenn ait hold its congress: ne | knows died guneenly in see, street at eid Horlicks Hotel Astor on May 3, 4 and 5 t roadway and 2 reet to-day. SNAG The Chatham and Phenix Nations —— : Bank has. bought the Grand Street DOMESTIC Malted Milk branch of the Guaranty Trust Company. ‘The thirty-first annual meeting of the} Victor J. Miller of St. Louis, who Consumers’ League of New York will be] recently asserted that vice clubs ex- held at the Cosmopolitan Club, No! 133] isted at Soldan High School and was East 40th Street, to-morrow afternoon. | unable to substantiate the charge, has Mrs. Jeanne Marguerite Green, widow] heen deposed aa President of the " @f Warren 1. Green, for many yeara| Hoard of Police Commissioners. ‘the “Food + Drink” for All Ages. pany, oF te Amed’ to Elliott De-} Officers of the Connecticut Nationa! | Quick Linch at Home, Office, and olf yesterday. rd, it is announced, are willing t« | Reygntains, Ask for HORLICK’S. ‘The Cunafd Line has obtained a Ger-| accept as a record the achievemen man license to carry German passengers of Seret. George R. Davies of takin ‘NO COOKING policy of absolute satisfaction t: you, guarantee merchandise, onc price to all, hon- est and fair treatment, covering a perjod oi twenty-two years has ce- mented the patronage of Brenner Bros. and increased it to the extent of necessitating an addition of the entire building next to our present location, uur beautiful New Spring Stock without re- serve is yours at the most drastic reductions to escape handling, dust and risk ofdamage. Sale starts at once in the very beginning of the season. COATS in the seasc favored materials, and with that distinction of line and clever- ness of style that characterize super) tailoring. CAPES were never more acceptable. Designers have achiéved stunning creations that are flatteringly youthful in their lines * and graceful in-their swing. ad WRAPS adroitly designed im Fashion's most be- witching manner; with fur and fringe’ and heavy crepe silk linings to give them indefinable elegance, SUITS that portray the spirit of spring. New stitches and charming adaptations of the mode to make them fascinating— and becoming. DRESSES delightfully varied and altogether charm- ng in their expression of the mode. In the rich crepe silks and other new weaves that are vastly attractive, SENNER BROS: 60 Division Street NOW TO GET THERE-Take 20 or 3d Ave- nue “L’' to Chatam Square or Subway to City Hall and walk north two minutes to Division Street~Any Man, Woman or Child can tell you where No. 60 Division Street is. Suit made of Ine twill cord -hand om. woldered with Heel beads, Formerly $73. Now sagt WIFE, It fartford on. the Connecticut small. wife of the pox situation, The Governor urged} Renting Company, No. 910 West 48d ‘ore concerted and definite efforts. | street, was found unconscious by her usbaind last night In the bedroom of heir home at No. 202 West having taken fourteen grains of bichlo- At Roosevelt Hospital 1 wae Her chances of recovery W. Davis, former Ambass: seven-year-old sof at Woodbridge, —, [seen deposed as President of the Board tor plang ead Bradley, bas been iit ride af mereury. ‘The total is 30,535 for the previous month, says ad of the Packard Aut les NEW APE, SPECIES Nebraska Fossil, More Closely Resembles Human Than Any Heretofore Discovered. WASHINGTON, April 26, The previous existence on this continent of a new genus and spe- “much more closely resembling the fuman type than it does any knqwn species of Genus of ape,” of although ‘either, Is believed to have been established by the recent discov- ery of a small tooth in the faunal deposits of Nebraska, according to ® paper read at the concluding bession here of the National Acad emy of Sciences by Dr. Henry I. Osborn of the American Museum of Natural History, A number of authorities, Dr. primate distinct from THE EVENING WORLD, .W DNESDAY, APRIL. 26,, 1922. ithe downtown sestion of New Orleans! TOOTH FOUND SHOWS Osbprn sajd, agteed with his de-~ i that the duction extaniiahed the plioe discovery had istence im the berlog. of a "new and independent typo'’ of ahthropold, or man-like animal. | Entire credit for the discovery, he said, belonged to Harold J. Cook, a ponbulting geologist of Agate, Neb. Mri a aay NEEDLE GAVE HER LOCKJAW. TRENTON, N, J., Frank Winder of No. 435 Cuyler Ave- this city, is in the Potyclinte Hos- Philadelphia, undergoln; as a result of mb having lodged in her jaw whit BS dentist's chair here a fow dave ago. ¢ April 2¢—Mrs, je treat. fd to be In @ aertous condition » WEST FORTY-SECOND. STREET +-and - WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET A Very Special Purchase enables us to offer complete suites or separate pieces of " LIVING ROOM FURNITURE at ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF LESS than this season’s regular prices All dependable Furniture from one of America’s noted manufacturers. Distinguished throughout by its excellent c 3pe. LIVING ROOM Si UITE velour or damask, with reversible cushions onstruction and well-selected tapestry,velour or cretonne coverings. - + ++ $130 Odd Davenports in tapestry and velour , , . « «+ + « + $60.00 Odd Arm-Chairs in tapestry, velour or damask. . . » « « $30.00 Odd Wing Chairs in tapestry, velour or damask. 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