The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 4

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PPATERNO WORE AVIAN PROMISES SUIT IS FILED: | $20,000,000 FOR WAR ON HIGHER POSTAL BANK INTEREST TO GO ON Savings Tne eet mt Atinntic City. Buccessful opposition to suggestions that the interest rate on Postal Savings | U. s. deposits be increased to a point where City to-day of the third annual conven- Hotel. ee adgl a ‘Wealthy Contractor draws Charges of Immoral- With-] All Peaceful as Superinten- dents Ask About $1,000 George E. Brock of the ings Bank of Boston and P1 the ansociation, opened the inst ve to place Po S$. Paterno, wealthy contractor, de-]memb@rship of the Board of Educa-| een a i oe aatitive ba faulted his wife's action and decision |tion and fifteen of the District Super-| respect to Mutual Savings Bani was reserved, invendents in City Hall to-day, the oa AD AVA Sylvester G. Fay, of No. 110 West] Mayor assured the Superintendents MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY 124th Street, Mrs. Paterno’s brother; |that he would look into their claim FLOW TO MRS. CROKER his wife, and John J. Brown, the|jor $1,000 more a year which they] .1.4) petatin Not Paterno chauffeur, testified to a motor |neserted is due them. He also pledged trip they planned with the plaintiff to]ti Board of Education $16,000,000 ta Philadelphia on Dec. 2, 1921. The} ¢20,000,000 more for schools if plans motorists experienced trouble with }oan be rushed. Bane cally their automobile and unexpectedly re-| The Mayor announced that he will | Croker at turned to the Paterno hoce at No.|call a conference of bricklayers and | 646 West 118th Street. All said they |attempt to smoothe out any diffculty + found “Mr. Paterno and a “‘pretty| which may stand in the way of factli- ; Paterno's bedroom. tating school building programmes. | “Ai ugn it had been indicated that Mrs. Paterno's counsel! introduced It was learned by Acting President | the funeral might be held to-morrow no & stipulation entered into with Mr.|Ryan, who attended the conference, | Jefnite announcement to, this effect Hu Paterno by which he withdrew from] that Mayor Hylan and Superintendent his anewer all charges of immorality | of Schools Ettinger have already con- or deceit alleged to have been prac-| ferred in City Hall on fire prevention tised by his wife. He had charged that]methods in the schools and that she deceived him into believing she| ‘everything looks bright and lovely."* was a widow, when ho alleged she} In other words, there ts complete har- ‘was a divorcee, and that she had been|mony between the members of the imtimate with other men before}Board of Education and the school marrying him. superintendents. ian Ran abe Seaman ae. rd Mr. Ryan did not go into details as ————— soled & matter of readjustment of State funds. KNEE DISPLAY COSTS “T had a very pleasant talk with the A DIME IN HAWAII school authorities,” said the Mayor. —— “Kverything now is moving along Bet New Judge Announces Sterner} smoothly.” Justice to Bathing 1Grls, The Mayor was not quite as frank HONOLULU, T H., May 1—Fairjas Mr. Ryan concerning the question damacls ‘violating the ordinance against}Of “salary readjustments’ of school beach dress, recently adopted, superintendents, curtailed pacerinlaw eee will face a stern judge if they are Die OR Uie BLA ORM, taken into court new. Stricken with heart trouble Mrs, Jone- prog _ rag aap Siratioee Nt ibe phine Papolupo, fifty years old, of No. $ inown “bargain counter dayn in this|17 Mulberry Street, died suddenly last court are over,” when asked if he would} night on the Third Avenue downtown iatiow the policy of Judge Lightfoot,|‘“L" platform at 106th Street, Mrs, ines violators of the bathing suit or-|Papolupo was accompanied by her ten- dinance 10 cents for each offense. yéur-old son, Louie, ‘om all parts of I from many friends in America still were fing has over the cast lumerous friends have called to express sympathy for his Pe iem! omepecomaar enti is 2PER CENT OF, ON Vale: ATION PRR RRN ATLA > manera SUPPORT the Drive of the A. I. C. P., May | to 9 BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specialty Shap of Onizinaliono FIFTH py ENUE AT 38™ STREET oe EEE TS Se ns ete EEE Remarkable Reductions— WEDNESDAY ~ eeeesee reese eSeRSORTERn end =eThEOET ET OTE TSE Te 7 1D Ve ROEEETREROSREEL ET DETETETURIEBSEE We 6, cei aranseneanieeeente Ove Othe <IEleUntepnasceuencnEEesne Tener ene i _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY,/MAY 2, that the funeral arrangements had not] requested the resignation of his Cabinet been completed. poke Sae REFUND BOARD ASKS Government It Is Ready to Act. they will compete with saving bank {n- terest rates was pointed out as one of 4 y \ . the outstanding accomplishments of the] ‘The American Debt Funding Commie-| has several timon declared in favor of bast year at the opening at Atlantic} gion has communieated to the French| speedy ratification by Japan of the tion of the National Association of Mu-| Government the text of the funding law | quadruple treaty for maintenance of tual Savings Banks in the Ambassador] resolutions, the commiasion informing] peace in the Pacific, framed at the the Government {t will be glad to re- 7 y th ceive the Government's observations on] ¢& A HORSE HAS CARGO what it has to offer concerning the pay- for livorce in Supreme Court, Francis|pated in by Mayor Hylan, the full] to-day passed & resolution protesting JAPANESE CABINET REQUESTED TO RESIGI | “*!'"""'* rainbow and lake trout Premier Takahasht Sata to Desire| Aquarium were loaded aboard the New Ald TOKIO, May 2 (Associated Press).— Premier Takahashi {s reported to have! Aquartum on a voyage back to nature, GB. Altman & Cn. Thirty-fourth Street oa rere nage Ses toga, | | with a view to forming a new governs ment In sympathy with his views. A Viscount Takahashi, who became Milssioners of SE aa ES RRR CR RE THEIR BY SS RCIA SO eta ‘The Sea Horse will sail up the Hudson to Bear Mountain Landing, of fish will then be transferred to break in the Seiyukai, or Government] motor trucks and hauled inland and FRANCE’S DEBT PLANS | P#rty. 1s possibie, in consequence. the trout Mberated in Cedar Lake, In exchange for the trout the Com- : Pallandes | Interstate inst Notifies Partin ‘0 / Park will ship to the Aquarium # Comminsion head of the Cabinet following the as-l number of much wanted live bass and sassination of Premier Hara, is one of|other fish that abound in Cedar Lake PARIS, May 2 (Associated Preas).—| the leaders of the Selyukal Party, He| and other waters in the park. the tanks Washington Conference, Sixteen thousand baby hand ralsed cfs tentang saat Baventh’ Ay hatched in the fish incubators at the sloop Sea Hirse to-day and started in charge of Dr, Charles Townsend of the ‘avoring Treaty. ASHINGTON 3-DAY TOUR Conducted =) é " with his annual address. About 1,000] ment of the interest on the French debt OF RAINBOW TROUT ity Against Wife. More Pay. delogates, reproxenting more than 80'per| to the United States and the amortiza- r ‘1 MAY 11 . gant. ofthe Mutual davings Banks in} (ion of the capital Shipped From Acquarium Which $26 $27 $29 new York Mrs. Helen Fay Paterno today sued] During a peace pow-wow particl-| phe New Hampshire State Assoctation ——— Gets Bass in Retarn. According to Hote! patel Batestes PENRSYLVANIA sistem the Route of the Broadway For to-morrow (Wednesday) Remarkable Values in House and Cottage Dresses at $2.75, 3.65 & 4.50 The assortment comprises a number of becoming models, developed im pretty ginghams and other desirable cotton materials, and variously priced, as above. Women’s Apron Frocks in practical, but attractive models, will be on sale at 90c., $1.85 & 2.65 (Second Ficor) Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty- fifth Street i MISSES’ TWILL, TWEED OR i SILK FROCKS i 34.00 % i, Formerly 45.00 to 79.50 t aw VELOUR CHECK COAT-FROCKS. LACE COLLARED TAFFETA au POIRET TWILL WITH RIBBON © WORSTED JERSEY STITCHED i POIRET TWILL WITH BRAID CANTON CREPE, TUCKED i POIRET TWILL, EMBROIDERED JEWEL BEADED CANTON 4 | ¢ FRINGED TWEED COAT-FROCKS CANTON CREPE, EMBROIDERED And a Varied Collection of One-of-a-Kind Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Frocks | Pe MISSES’ THREE-PIECE SUITS Formerly 75.00 to 95.00 POIRET TWILL BUCKLE TRIMMED FROCK AND LONG CAPE CANTON CREPE BUCKLE TRIMMED FROCK AND LONG CAPE POIRET TWILL FROCK WITH CREPE TOP; FLARE BOX COAT LANVIN LATTICED FROCK OF POIRET TWILL, LONG CAPE Argyle Homespun Frocks With Ukrainian Cross-Stitch Embroidery 18.50 MISSES' FASHIONS—14 to 18 Years—THIRD FLOOR ~~ Thirty-fourth Street = . Altman & Cn. A Clearance of Men’s Spring Neckwear has been arranged for to-morrow (Wednesday) Men’s Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs Made of imported and American fabrics, in a well-selected assortment of seasonable designs and colorings, will be greatly reduced, for imme- diate disposal, to 55c., 80c. & $I.15 (First Floor; Madison Avenue section) Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, Pew Pork Thirty-fitth Street NeConnection With Any Other Establithment im the World 4 WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET We Have Purchase Five Hundred New Crepe Silk Frocks For a Special Sale They are offered at 18.75 Values $25.00 to $40.00 Women’s and Misses’ charming new Frocks for afternoon, street and Sports wear in light, bright and dark colorings— Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Beaded—embroidered, plaited— draped or trimmed with con- trasting silks—all sizes in the loti >a With Any Oiber Establishment in the World Wy ORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Coats and Wraps of Poiret Twill ad Heavy Silk Crepe RadicallyReduced Women's and Misses -smart Coats and Wraps, mast ex~ traordinary values at 25:00 Poiret Twill | Coats that feature superior tailoring, trimmed with braid of silk stitcheFy. Navy of Black. Shown in Heavy Silk Crepe Handsome collars of caracul fur adorn some of these Wraps—some are deeply fringed. all in the latest mode. Every coat, cape and wrap in this group is beautifully silk lined THE A. 1. C. P. IS STAMPING OUT TUBERCULOSIS | |

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