The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 16

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Organization's Snappy jorus Girls” to Be a Fea- jjiure of Show May 3. T will be snappy chorus ‘‘givis’’ in ‘Tell Tales,"* the musical extrava- ganza'to be presented on the evening @f May 3, at the Metropolitan Opera House by the Mask and Wig Club. THE EVENING WORLD, 1} FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. Mamous '!ask and Wig Club ot U. of P. ‘Will Give ‘‘Tell Tales’’ at Metropolitan SPOILS rT. (From the Boston Transcript.) ENRIGHT FINES 90 COPS, ) JEALOUS SLAYER INDICTED. “Talking With | Man Shot by Husband While Talk- One In Pantsh: derful. ing to Latter'’s Wife Dies, Female for Eleven Minutes.” Joseph Carlamagno, thirty-one, No. |80, too. 183 Vandeventer Avenue, Long Island | Sener ity, Inte yesterday afternoon was in- dicted by the Queens Grand Jury for murder in the first degree for kiting Commissioner Enright, tn special or- ders yesterday, levied fines on ninety po- licemen for infractions of the depart- ment’s rules, ‘The fines follow close upon a book of advice published by the Commissioner and warning he would ex-| charles Shreyér, twenty-seven, No. 504 pect "100 per cent. service.” Tho fines} Mlushing Avenue, Long Island City. He range from half a day to four daya for] will bo arraigned, before Justice Lewis Infractions ranging trom bejng bi n the Supreme Court to-day. falling to prevent a ieee, 4 Last Monday night Carlamagno, who ing and being in conversation with a fe-] & well-to-do, got off a trolley car at male for eleven minutes,” y and Vandeventer Avenues It also was announced fifty-three w Spreyer talking to Mrs. Catla- members of the force had been found He shot Shreyer in the abdo- not guilty after trial before a Deputy nd the right arm. Shreyer fled Commissione: rlamagno pursued, shooting him i n in the abdomet ESTIMATING RICHES, From the Boston Globe.) Sorrowfully at the club one member was imparting to another the news of the death of a rich old gentleman, hat Mrs, Brown next door is did he leave?” sadly asked | continually borrowing things and never “Well,” gaid the first | re em. he was much richer than I He left more than a hundred Carbona Cleaning Fluid instantly re- moves grease spots fromfabric,no mat- ter how fine or deli- cate,withoutinjury to color or texture. lay in St. John's w Haven Register.) —Well,, don’t worry, my dear, tm doing the same thing with Brown's FOLRTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Special Purchase! 500 MESH BAGS | ae Were $4.97 Helen—I think Jack is simply won- Maud—Yes: the trouble ts he thinks SPECIAL Our reg. 19c goods, rP the MILK Maple Pecan Kisses Uniyersity of Pennsylvania, Some of Thine Veriont Maple Boge’ e he resented Left t * * * reer 3 He ily ror Georee B, Taicay. 1381 Well made bags, with well-wearing silver finish, beau- Clive petra tin praia a. B. Lonergan, '23; H. W. Walker. istibly blended are respon- *93;) Edward G. Spears, Helowell, "2. Bglow is shown Joseph H. Hoff, '22, as ‘fTessa," in one of the scenes. a eee EXPLODING STILL KILLS BOY. PHILADELPHIA, April 28.—A three- yeamold son of Willlam Adomantis was durtied to death, -ne house wrecked and #eveb damaged yesterday by the explo- sion jot a still. The still was in the yard ‘of tiie Adomantis home on a coal stove, boy had been playing in the yard and pt is believed that embers from the United alcoho! fumes from the oling im: Jack 8 *22, and Frank Q. Thorp, tifully designed in a variety of the newest fashions. ‘ Dance to— Today’s Most Popular Hits She’s a Mean Job Fox- Trot Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Orchestra Indestructible Pearl Beads—our own im- portation—25 inches—solid eos clasps—were $8.47. A, 85 Novelty Jewel gioehy lela vom iy Tae 37 Pearl Necklaces—wax filled beads—20 WETOGSISE Sa cenilo alee anne 1. 4 4 Women’s Novelty Neckla assorted colors—were .97......... 59 Women’s White Gold Wrist Watches— 14-karat—15 jeweled— WETS BRHIOT gcse ti sccieinntnnes 1 5.00 See Pages 14, 17 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising sible for the excellence of these sweets.Our regular 59c goods hall) POUND BOX, Loftypops Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Fresh Pineapple POUND BOX, All Chocolates as CHOCOLATE Colona” A l l CREOLE The PEPPERMINT aa aT ROUN BOX, iD XK, Elsewhere 482 for CHOCOLATE COVERED FIGS POUND BOX, Elsewhere 60c CHOCOLATE 99 : COVERED FRESH PINEAPPLE POUND BOX, Elsewhere 1.00 5 rs [PENNY A POUND PROFIT Ce ntanened for FRIDAY and SATURDAY 10c y 'P BOX, 6c sO 5 one, ae a out Radi 4 bi 1 9 Women’s Wrist Witches on shaped Sonn PINES Indestructible Pearl Necklaces—18 ‘gold filled ie semcled 10- 7, 97 IN THESE VALUES. inches long—solid gold clasps— year case—were $14.97.......... $1.00 Women’s Fabric Gauntlets............. 82 $ row embroidered baeks—black, white, Arizona, beaver and mode—well known make. GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR. $4.94 and $5.94 Silk Jersey elsbaanes reves vacie ee 3. " To prevent dealers buying, ears Hine restricted, 9AM >2 PM No Mail or Telephone Orders. 94 ct. Camisole Vestees...... .68 Cream color net—trimmed with luce: and embroidery. NECKWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. $2.67 Hand-made Batiste BUNGE oo kocru convenes 1.85 Heroatiohed steelers dots —real filet edging—tuxedo and shawl ¢ allars. Frank Westphal and ICOATS—SECOND FLOOR. | ¢1 99 idee -68 His Rainbo Orchestra $3.24 Men’s and Women’s Pink novelty cloth—-hook back. Gloria U b Ilas........ ..2.75 BRASSIERES—SECOND FLOOR California Fox- Trot FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE CLAS MAIS Fi ecm Linen Handkerchk F, if AVE, UMBRE! MAIN FLOOR. erchiefs, Knickerbocker Orchestra 45 ct. Ribbons.............. 31 8 Vy dox......1. f A-3578 New sesortreestmcires, piaids’ | Fie ati iby becca t An Old-Fashioned Girl 715¢ ’ and stripe—sash and millinery Fox-Trot| MEN 'S > widths—white, black and colors. HANDKERCHIEFS—MAIN FLOOR. WilVctincke Orchestra TUEROR WMA Fs O0R: 37 ct. Gold Plated Rosaries, .21 Virginia Blues Angel Child Fox-Trot Al Jolson Angel Child Dear Old Southland Fox-Trot The Columbians Fox-Trot The Columbians Ack any Columbia dealer to play these records for you, You'll know then why Colum, bia leads in dance music. - olumbia Records Columbia Graphophone Company, New York Fox-Trot The Columbians. STYLWEAR SUITS Special 23.75 Well made all wool suits in popular styles for men and ‘young men, including sports models. A good collec- tion of colors, patterns and materials. Sizes 34 to 44, regulars and stouts. MEN’S SPRING SUITS Special 36.50 A complete assortment of all wool suits, showing a variety of light greys and tans, and various mixtures, stripes and checks. Unusually good tailoring on un- usually good fabrics. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. See Pages 14, 17 and 35 for Other Hearr. Advertising $2.95 Girls’ Tailored Hats.... 1.94 ‘Trimmed with ribbon bows and streamers—smart color combi- nations. MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR. $4.00 Boys’ Tan Calf Laced Shoes.............. 2.55 Broad toe shapes — English welted oak soles—solid leather construction — durable — dressy er FLOOR, $3.00 Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps........... 2.00 One strap—broad s—excel- lent quality—sizes 1124, 18, 12)4. ae, 50 Women’s : Dark Tan RGU: cathe d.viivainss e's 2.65 ea round toes—low heels —rubber top lifts—wide widths tines Bice BROOND FLOOR. $16, 50 Bo - 12.85 All wi cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds—medium, light and dark grey, brown and ther mix- tures—all with @ pairs finely ined trousers—8 to 17 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $14.95 Rogers 1881 A-1 Chests of Silverware, Set...8.45 Consists 6 eaeh of dinner knives, forks, table and tea spoons—I sugar shell—1 butter knife— jan desi Grecian dee fnn—uane FLeoR. See Pages 14, 17 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising Colored or white—in cotton lined picture box. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES—THIRD FLOOR $1.48 Men’s Woven Madras on) Ene re 1.09 Neat conservative stripes and colors—blue, tan, on white ground—13 1 4 MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.45 Men’s McDowell Underwear............... 1.19 Medium weight, durable—wool mixed—all sizes. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 74 ct. Men’s Athletic Union Suits.............. -61 Sleeveless—knee —_lengths—small check weave—all sizes. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 35 ct. Children’s Mercerized Hose.......... .22 Derby agd plain rib—black, white and cordovan—% or full lengt ae EL Re FLOOR, $1.47 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses........... .77 Lace and embroidery trimmed— some with hemstitched yoke— sizes to 5 years. INFANTS’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR. ih ct. Boys’ Fine Cotton Union Suits............., 47 Low neck — sleeveless — knee m, length. WDERWEAR—MAIN FLOor. 1922 V’ORLD ALMANAC 35c os ADDRESS: EW YORK WORLD a ener etree ee Cie ARTE Complete in Every Detail At Ail News Stands anc .00& Stores rod 35¢ By Mail, Postage Prepaid 50c NEW YORK CITY

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