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cag. etandit 3 ate Bate aaa | Harlem Office EXPORT A soil EU or sermmmediiaemmianinhee ican en ai Hoopeston High School in 1915 and{later, She also charged he had been taught school until four years ago, | RUlty of improper conduct with a She stffered a nervous breakdown this city, then, her father said, and was placed he Reh eee) is where tho with no parsonie nonsense about WOMAN TEACHER DEAD IN CELLAR ADIO MONOPOLY IS PROWIBITED IN if Opicago is the service and bull RS Kankakee, Ul, and ued for 96 weenly ae parson spar! ani on Autopsy Reveals No Evidence of red. $200 counsel fece. Juatioe Bitola wee barrister at police court. Violence—Cause of Death ; <Salibebiansgesmen } are churches where he is a Mysterious, student nurse, anc still later was em- < ast ohien Whee 7 hol lle be aed am kh be rip ae it’ ENGLISH PREACHERS I can’t imagine how the church has DANVILLE, M., April 28.—No evi- ‘The Hanna family home ta but two SNOBS, SAYS SHAW | the face to exist atter ite recreancy l), . CONTROL BILL ae Fr ilice Gas he ttc on the | squares removed from the vacant par- ‘ peta 19 YS W during the war." y of Mii t .t i ich her Se mw ‘ ‘ ly of iss Gertrude Hanna, twenty-|sonage in which her body was found Publicist. Dénounces Church: for five, former school teacher, whose} Four prominent yt inthe z 5 rs body was found Inte yesterday tn Proicue weetae s -| Spiritual -Cowardice; Calls the saan ees saber: Wind been coupled with that of Miss Henna Ministers “Duffers.” Declaring she was through with sing. Church parsonage at Hoopeston. This }gince discovery of the, body started | copyright, 1922 (New Tork lg World), | ing for the Métropolitan and the Chi is announced by Dr. F. A. Baumgart | gossip bu: “i 'Prene Publiahing Sint, ‘ Opera Compantes, becavee they insisted FRENCH CONTRALTO SAILS, All Will Be Treated Alike in petnchnccson Measure Congtess Will Get Next Week. of this city after an autopsy. ‘The es LONDON, April 28:=A slashing} that she sing in German, Mme. Louse Sean watea ‘indicated that she had tees | WED TO DODGE DRAFT, _ | attack on the spiritual cowardice of| Berat, French contralto, sailed for home 1 4 yesterday on the Rochambeau. TIME WILL BE DIVIDED. bee ees oe basalt FE wine WIFE CHARGES IN SUIT} the church, by Bernard Shaw, ap-| "She had nothing but praise for Mane eared in a local chur . | ager Gattl-Casazza personally, but said just inside @ basemant window, was} 1 ihe action for divorée, brought to-| ” Uurch paper yes: | th inquence of the Metropolitan was More Stations in Each City to} touna by carpenters who bad been] ay in ie sarong Supreme Court wy |t*Feay- “THe Chureh of England,” he| decidedly German, “1 pen A working for days preparing the par- Mi Gertrude Burnett, No. 1208 Si - | said, “Is only a society of them: Follow Increase in Wave | sonage for a new minister. airs. Certrte, Burostsy We, 1805 Rist: y of gentlemen ‘ Miss Hanna last was seen alive iteurs, half of them retending to Lengths. when she left the home of her father, | fir". on Sone pote: B yoy perly trained pa Besipiibes dented that he would boy to —— Wesley T. Hanna, a Hoopeston mill }ine ‘draft, that his statements to the! orie, d the other halt ta has Been reported, Another: must: By David La: owner. on March 24, Draft Board were false, and that he had |» and thee Pretending | cian returning om the Roohambeau was y iyrence. ‘Miss Hanna was graduated from the \repudinted his marriage three: months | they are breezy public school boys | tienry Leon Leroy, clarinetist. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON. April 28 (Copy- right).—-Plans for Government con- trol of radio have beon completed. Aw Administration bill will be in- ¢roduced in the Senate next week by ‘Mr. Kelloxg of Minnesota and in the House by Mr. White of Maine. Briefly, the bill would authorize th - Another Extraordinary Offer-of 2500 Pairs se reas Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery 1,45 | ot the hours of the day among the Pes et Gib fatto ycod- Colors; Gray, Polo Gray, Nude, Almond, Cordovan, Brown, White, Black. All Sizes. lem bas been growing in complexity. a8 compelled the Govern- ment to take a band, Committees of experts representing every kind of interest and every phase of clusion, ‘Their findings will be em- bodied in the new bill. The Iegistation itself wil! be broadly * ‘tna . Saturday—Remarkable Values in Supe patch the eee i e e ame 6 Fashionable Spring Apparel Marked Much Below the Regular Prices Presenting ultra-smart clothes for women and misses in the season’s most fash- ionable models, at reductions that offer unusual money-saving opportunities. Each garment typifies Orkjn’s high s tandard of quality and workmanship. " Ralephong have had to be sent cee 0 tae tor hear " fat great dis- NAVY BLUE 238 ‘tations’ nearby oh TWILL SUITS Formerly to $84.7 24.00 Splendidly tailored suits of excel- lent quality twills and tricotine with varying length coats. They have the exacting fit usually found ‘Gout whether the only in the more expansive suits. BREE, Sh i ad pe atest Lined with crepe de chine or peau de eygne. All sizes. , CANTON CREPE CAPES Formerly te $35.00 22.00 Each day sees the vogue of the Cape increasing and here is an op- portune oscasion to procure one at a saving. Canton crepe developed on simple straight lines, collared with caraenl, bordered with fringe, and lined with eontrasting colors. \ ’ p> Bs dR DIG UP CANNON BALLS FIRED IN WAR OF 1812 p als iby (Bpeclal to The Evening World.) Al Y. Ant |.—While one of " the af pale Me te Cape Sand Company wes digging in o large sand dune along the Delaware Bay, near ‘ pg ge it dug out several can- ~~ supposed to heave been there e e Formerly to $29.75 Formerly to $29.75 Ines the war of 1612. id residents remember their parents Willing of severe! British ehips having oe é Vent in eer, gh off this point, ed / By that war, yt nae - Ae yoni ee tee oe Wd Still popular for town ‘and Canton crepe and georgette by Taonior Cres Memories hen 1 / country wear, these are par- erepe in attractive models, with bp ME eta Ng can tienlarly chie with box coats, bead embroidery, panels, and } Be cree Sataes fh cow sicne. + Peter Pan collars, and fitted or other smart notes that make dag, as Ss et ta N 1560 hell sleeves. In all colors, in- them conspicuous values. Also Grey, of the VW. 8. 4 y ¥ ‘ cluding orehid, tan, rose, blue. a number of sport dreases in Re ik poeta dey ares Silk lined. pretty colors, iho at te von Beaded Overblouses Fine Sjlk and Drop-Stitch a ap ios of Crepe de Chine Suede Fabric Gloves ° Glove Silk Vests 295 a 4 1.95. ave ad i Of the famous Van Raalte make, in in glove silk, with ribbon ot Raquisit ‘ly beaded in the fashion of wrist, gauntlet, 12 and 16-button Also plain ¢! ave eae Are Paris, with glinting steel beads in lengths, Tucks aud embroidery are self straps, picot-edged. Sky blue, all-over inotifs. Henne, jade, peri- novel trimmings. Grey, beige, brown, peach, maize, orchid, nile, fleeh, winkle, bisque, gray, navy, black, black, white, white. Reinforced tinder arma, THE WoORLD's Now fecared at THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL .28; 1922, Value-giving Price Revisions have been made in Boys’ Spring Clothing and as a result there are now being cfferéd Boys’ Suits (sizes 8 to 18) reduced to . . . $1.75, 15.50 & 20.00 Boys’ Blue Reefers (sizes 6 to 10 only) reduced stow wmseiuy. oes Fg aig” . $7.50 Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes 3 to i0) in an interesting assortment of high-grade models reduced-to . 0 tye ised. oe oe | $205 c we Boys’ Blouses and Shirts in a variety of attractive colored stripings, including Blouses (sizes 7 to 14 years). . reduced to 95c. Shirts (12 to [4-inch neckbands) . . at $1.25 Splendid value in each instance (Sixth Floor) Madison Abvenue- Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street 2092 7th Ave. Patan be Special for Saturday Men’s Smart-model Shoes of black or tan leather will offer unusual value at these prices Men’s Oxfords . . . $7.50 per pair Men’s High Shoes. .° . 6.75 per pair All sizés up to.12 may be found in the assortments, but mot every size in every style. (Department. on Sixth Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Pork 1922 WORLD ALMANAC ‘Complete'in Every Detail P Per er 35 de, sMiNesaetsRorsions fs, 35e ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD a “a a a “ NEW YORK CITY