The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 6

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FROM HER HOME Days, 8 The Cunard 1 that the Mauret York inst Tuesday H Nea oR average and the total 5 days, § zeneral Alarm Sent Out tor om im to Margaret Chatelane of apt of Brooklyn, Bi Staab If A general police alarin was sen). out to-day for seven-year-old Margaret Whatelane, who has been missing from {er home, No. 1089 Halscy Street, Brooklyn, since 4 F. M. yesterday.| § Mer disappearance was reported at fhe Wilson Avenue Station by her Stepfather, James Quinlan. inches in height, weighs sixty pounds, ‘has blue eyes and brown hair and | Wore a white dress, gray coat, blue \Shat, black shoes and pink and white ‘stockings, Little Margaret returned home from ®Bunday School at St. Martin's Church, Hancock Street and Knickerbocker Avenue, yesterday afternoon and j ‘asked her mother if she could go to Prospect Park with a girl friend and the latter's mother, ‘The park is sev- eral miles from her home and she was | told she could not go. She went to the}. (9) street to play and has not been seen © since, =» One reason for her family's anxiety i fe that she had been taught to have nothing to do with strangers and not ‘to take pennies or candy from persons she did not know, They belleve she was taken away by forca. | °\. Ber stepfather and other relatives sgediihed all night for her, visiting 5 thé Jaomes of friends and relatives and ' thé Shospitals without finding a trace i of her) The search of the police was H Ro More successful. 2, y Bi ‘ Bho ts described as three sfevt six De Oe he POLITE FOOTPAD GETS ") Ge LENIENCY OF COURT Cook Retarned Vietima Last Dole lar for Carfare. Frank Cook, nine polite whe eld up Davie i tailor pr ane dollar and wen a few days Inter —— PIANIST’S MOTHER Mrs, Rose Grainger, mother planist and composer, Pi LEAPS TO HIS DEATH FROM FERRYBOAT DECK |" Man Planges tate Kiver Atlantic Avenue Slip, ollan Building to her oe HAND CUT OFF, BABY DIKs, From shock remilting from the out- ting off of his right hand by a rallroad a i train, Frank Klock, eighteen month: day that a man sump old, of Kim Park, Staten Island, die ne oat as it wie ap- bout mid- | She yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospttal. On ain lebout: paid ex Friday afternoon he wanddred to the The boat was stopped, but the man, tracks of the Staten Island Rapid} whos description was not obtained by] 1 Wransit Railroad. He fell and hie right ne aboard, did not come to the sur- | th hh hand we caught under an engine. nes, FO Minutes. BROOKLYN GIRL MAURETANIA MAKES INES FEAR WHO IS MISSING RECORD TRIP TO FRANCE Total Kiapsed Time From XN. +. 5 THE EVENING WORLD, |FILE COPY OF WILL n. a printer living at 36th Street and Third Avenue, was h sted he had him back the » wae arrested DEAD FROM FALL of the ainger, dor fell from the elghteenth floor de Wad visited Antonia THE A. I. C. P. DOES EXCELLENT WORK AND DESERVES THE » FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF ALL NEW YORKERS Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N, Y. Women’s Spring Apparel GREATLY REDUCED ALL SIZES BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE NONE C. O. D. NO RETURNS 70 Canton Crepe and Cloth Dresses Heretofore 45.00 to 62.50 35.00 ee 40 Daytime and Evening Dresses . INCLUDING SOME BEADED CREPE DE CHINE IMPORTS ,. Heretofore 59.50 to 99.50 49.50 \ 40 Canton Crepe and Cloth Dresses \\ Heretofore 85.00 to 125.00 69.50 , 50 Navy and Bl Black Tailleurs MOSTLY LARGE SIZES 99550 49.50 59.50 \ Heretofore 49.50 to 79.50 : 75,Coats, Capes and Wraps OF THOSE ABOVE 48.00 HAVE FUR COLLARS Heretofon4o.50 to 89.50 38,00 48.00 Heretofore's.00 to 110.00 65.00 75.00 Heretofore 9.90 to 125.00 85.00 95.00 Leaves Annuity to ith a in}! 127 Madison Avenue, Th he marties this is MONDAY, MAT ¢,. #22. $100,000 given in its plaée, A-niece,]a woman's scream. Agnude woman Helen Haven ts n gets an annuity lwas standing in the doorway. OF LANGDON HERE ‘ fo caaringe | Three men came into my apart- paresientie 00 and an an- residue of the]ment, tore off my clothes and one tate” ist 1 to the widow,|held a pistol,” she said. Case of Marriage They , angdon, with a] Allen found tn Carmilla Ruggerid’s Mond ? t her death $25,000] apartment Anthony Russo, twenty, # I f ven to Portsmouth |chauffeur, of No, 646 Driggs Avenue, hase Home for! Brooklyn, who will be charged with Aged Women and/assault in the Essex Market Court fy, by of the will of , Who died in] H., last October, was | St. John’ ‘ourt here to-day. ae 589. Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, who " SCREAMING WOMAN will be charged with aiding and abet- ting by holding the revolver, and Al- HAD NO CLOTHES ON |pert Scarpetta, nineteen, of No. 539 — Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, who Found in Doorway by Policeman, sil be Sea wis hie ~ ce, She Says Men Invaded Her TRLGd RECO ua autd foe, admitted he took an auto from the nU's servants were Home—One Had Pistol gurage of Wasyl Mizdoropa, No. 65 To a nephew, y North 8th Street, Brooklyn. Nittel 1) be left an| Patrolman Allen of the Fifth Street had a pistol permit signed by Su- r, but in case] Station was passing No. 208 Second|preme Court Justice Strong of Suf- Aventie early to-day when he heard value of the Langdon estate = cancelled and tolk County. GB. Altman & Cn. Another Special Offering of Men’s White Negligee Sts (featuring the most de able models and materials will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor The great demand among men of dis- criminating taste for white shirts of fine quality for business and sports wear is responsible for this second great Sale; every item of which will represent an exceptional value White Negligee Shirts with attached button-down collar, pocket and wristbands; or in meckband style, with turn-back cuffs Of Oxford or light-weight mercerized materials specially priced at $1.95 each Of lustrous, imported cotton broadcloth specially priced at $4.25 each White Madras Shirts of splendid-quality materials; with neckband and soft cuffs specially priced at $2.15 each . White Silk Shirts in plain, self-striped and self-figured effects; with meckband and soft cuffs specially priced at Madison Abenue- Fifth Abenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Poca Street . all In Portsmouth. |to-day; Oris Nittely, ‘nineteen, of No.| , The A.I.C, P. Prevents Tuberculosis Franklin Simon & Co. . A Store of Individual Shops ie FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Tomorro vi For MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE IMPORTED FRENCH GLOVES cA Vogue Above j Price—A Price Below Value. SIXTEEN BUTTON LENGTH GLOVES French suede lambskin in black, gray, tan, mastic, mode or brown. 3.75 MANCHETTE GLOVES Novelty gloves of French glace kid- ‘skin with soft over-cuffs in white with black, black with white or brown with black or white. . . 3,50 Six BUTTON LENGTH GLOVES Pull over French glace lambskin gloves in white or champagne color, 2.00 Feminine Grove SHop—Street Floor of Onpinabions en AVENUE AT 38™ STREET For Tuesday A Specialized Group of WOMEN'S COATS OF PRETTENA With the “ Havresac’’ Yoke 68.00 - Actual Value 115.00 AX all occasion coat of anew, supple textile, with the “havresac’’ yoke—a square yoke at the back to which the fabric is softly shirred in the French manner — with wide sleeves, narrow ‘sash, ‘self stitching and a collar that is 4 | smart open or when swathed about the throat. i py? Cobweb Gray, Fallow Tan, Javanese Brown, 4) Cairo Rose, Ladybird or Sorrento i ‘ql WOMEN'S COATS—SECOND FLOOR Tp ie a Eighty thousand days of country outings for the My » boys and girls of the tenements were given’ by the ~ Li Association for the Improvement of the Condition Fy of the Poor in a single year. HELP.

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