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1 + " werd THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. 5 5 sees Aprit 27] Sixaola, Kingston ..... 9.00 A.M, 11.00 A.M. and were taken In patrol wagons to thet. Burns of No, 343 Fairmont A FOREIGN SHIP LINES | ®t !n these conterences. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION | Fasc Taree ee: <r ABEH BE) Raainaas pier isa’ NOAM NGG EM| TEN LIGHTER CAPTAINS | ond wore taxon tn Jersey City; Willlam Golden of Now The trade routes affected are the u ACCUSED OF LARCENY a dBihesietae 88th Street, Woodhaven, and Benjan| UNITE TO THROTTLE J south American; South African, Near —--- Bait Thursday. sient: They described themseligs as Ivan tConklin of No. 73 Bt. Mark's Place a. 1s Eastern and Far Eastern. Due To-Day. Car 7 Malls Close. Satin TT nety [S0lDre Of No. 624 Fifth Avenue, Axel | Brooklyn. According to the pollee tase U.S. TRADE BY SEA] ‘tie conterences have agreed to ‘ v0] B ( si Jelenda..19.90 AM. Noon [AM Avrested Tomether om THIF |itanwon of No, 344 2tet Street, John cenies began in the mainmast of Apeity i > SaaS make rebates of 10 per cent. to ship- ek Ht gi) Polows ‘i . (areas tH Roats is East River. Johnson of No. 265 67th Strect, Fred- | T"!# was not disclosed, . | 1, oy European ‘Interests Seek to] pers who send their goods by lines | Fene 4 { Sail Friday. Police Capt. Hayes of the Old Slip]erick Johnson of 48th Street, Carl Olsen] C0 4 A ‘ represented in the different confer- + 201 Matie Cleese, Sait var. |of No. 350 494 Street, Rudolph Ulrick- | J g pri 2 > Slose. vt Stati \d several detectives with War- " Keep Us Off 27 Main fences, They are calted upon to sign| tem Cape ites i 4 ‘ ; frica 8.00 A.18. Noon ges ditt ronty tA shat “ of No. 631 B6th Street, Nils Johnson of) } World Routes Charged a six months’ contract to obtain this Due To-Morrow. ; : 1 Ant- a eas rant OMleer Devine of the Tombs Court, 15, "1 ‘union Avenue, and Otto Syrer- X | outes ad rebate, agrecing not to ship by any] Cambrai, Antwerp -Aprit a6 | 8 ‘ ety o but dh targa last night arrested ten lighter captains} ton of No. 53% 7th Street, all Brooklyn ” { Conyrteet, #2. (New Byening World), other lines for that period, Santa Marta, Puerto Cortes, April 19 3 ae Ay M. 11.00A4.M.1 6, warants alleging pett! larceny, ‘The | adresses, und Martin Olsen of Central 4 vp ae Seurenee This rebate system has bee: ex- May 31 c; Burbs ‘M. 11.00 A.M ys Park, N. ¥, and Charles Hanson of No. LONDON, May 2.—In a special ro-| 7s rebate aystem has been in ex: Due Thursday. % FA {HOG RE[men were taken on boats moored at {ia ‘West déth Btrect, Manhattan, gnst hls Feport current here, the Western Eu-|ferences, it is asserted, are now | Homerle, Southampts Sait To-Day. on pv |Pler 39, Bast River, and adjacent piers, The complainants named are Frank Sold Everywhere < Topean steamship interests are en-| bringing more than the usual amount | Cat Malls Clowp, He Bie — — “ = ‘ engaged in a highly organized effort}of pressure to bear on shippers for | XOrh, Mremen yc , ‘Aguitant gfouthamot’ SO AM. Noon aa . H ‘© throttle American competition over} fear that American competition may | Themistocles, Cone real wae Sail Saturday. } twenty-seven of the main world trade] be disastrous. + 8.30 AM. Mails Close. — Sails | routes. Bastern Coast, Riga....Noon 3,00 P.M. | tome on 8.00 A.M. Noon Tt ig stated there has been a tight- San Pablo, Port 1: iy n | ening up in all shipping conferences|” was VION, ar|o Havre .. Dri 2 Pat ee Orn Dt in which Western European compa-| 1, ; ; Progreno Clone. mies fre concerned to bar American: 4 it : Die Baturday, The British Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. erpool 2... uthampton cA Special Selling Wednesday of IMPORTED BEADED BAGS There’s a certain fascination about the beaded bag---one loves its flexibility and its gay little notes of color. These are most attractive, indeed, with their tracery of fforal designs, or their conventional patterns. If you like, you may select jet and steel bags, as well as other color combinations. James McCreery & Co. cA nnounce ‘The addition of the | — Sano¢r, Besides, you may have your own particular and favorite shape, for there are “envelope and pouch bags. Some are hand-crochsted with cut steel beads, have silk linings and non-tarnishable chain handles--which is a very important point. $2.95 $4.95 (Values up to $7.50) (Values up to $9.75) te) The Time for His New Spring Outfit Is Here! BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS (With Extra Knickerbocker Trousers) cAt Important Reductions in Price For small lads who admire the metropolitan swing to clothes, and who like to live in th:m as well, thes: suits are the very thing—so sturdy, as far as wear is concerned, and so well tailored, as far as workmanship goes, that their smart appearance finds its counterpart in steady day-after-day service. This season’s newest suits in fine quality tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots. Three-button belted effects, with box or inverted pleats. . - + - - Sizes 7 to 18 years. bas ti as 262 A EE “The highest class talking machine in the world” CLEAR AS A BELL Now theSonora and Victrola —joining fame to fame An erect cabinet of Mahpgany com- bining beauty. with space economy. Tue Basy Granp $200 The widely favored bulge cabinet of Brown Mahogany or Mabogany, HIS is an age of specialization. We have learned through the centuries that concentration upon one goal brings success. That is why James McCreery & Co. have focused their entire business policy upon one factor—Quality. Heretofore, the Victrola has been supreme in its field, and we have been successful with the Victrola exclusively. Nowarunner has matched it in the race. We are not giving up the Victrola, bit are including its mate—the Sonora— among our products of Quality, thereby joining fame to fame. The Victrola has given our patrons dividends of sat- isfaction. We believe we are increasing that dividend by offering the Sondra as well. Sonora prices range from $50 to $3000. Conventent terms may be arranged FIFTH FLOOR vevooows James MeGreery & G0, °*-" $12.50 Priced heretofore up to $20.00 BOYS’ BLUE SERGE NORFOLK SUITS with one or two pair of knickerbockers. - Sizes 8 to 18 years. $14.50 and 18.50 (Regularly up to $22.50) Boys’ Straw Hats, 2.25 to 4.75 | Youths’ Felt Hats . . $3.25 Cloth Hats and Golf Caps, $1.50 to 2.95 fo] Children’s Summer UNDERWEAR At Special Maytime Prices Designed for service, and at the same time dainty enough and youthful enough to delight the heart of any young per- son. Easily tubbed, too, and cool and fresh for Summer wear. CAMBRIC DRAWERS trimmed with embroidery and insertion. Sizes 2 as yas ° . aa 95c NAINSOOK GOWNS daintily trimmed. Sizes 4 to 14 years. 89c NAINSOOK GOWNS trimmed with lace"or embroidery. Si 6 to. 14 years ee ee 1.35 WINDSOR CREPE GOWNS in’ Pink and White. Hand embroidered and finished fe; NAINSOOK PRINCESS SLIPS, trim- ed with embroidery ines, Sinss 6 19 14 fers DECOL2D NAINSOOK BILLIE BURKE PAJAMAS. Sizes 6 to 14 years, SOC HAND-MADE DRAWERS, trimmed with embroidery, scallops and dots, Sizes fon = 1,15 and 1.35 MISSES’ HAND-MADE CHEMISES and GOWNS, daintily hand. broidered: Stes 16 yar 1.95 oO The vogue for Gingham extends itself into Boudoir Articles of Checked Gingham A pleasant Summer fancy, too, for it’s a gay and quaint and cool looking little room indz:d which checkers its ginghamed smartness— from a pin cushion to a cover for the chaise lounge. Practical, as well, for you can keep gingham so immaculately tresh. In pink and blue colorings with a trimming of rick-rack braid. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes 1.50 Waste Paper Basket, also THe Queen Anwe $300 | J Tae Du Barry $650 { { A model with exquisitely grace- \ ue $300 "Phone Screeri . . «. - $2.50 i and Brown Minas Mahogany, i Powder Box, glass nappy. . 1,95 Utility Box, cedar fi v 6.00 . 4 in . \ . Pin Cushions . . . . .1,35 Dillowe tal found! eval or + ae Dresser Scarf, 54 ins. long . 2,50 oblong shape, $2,50, 3.50, 3.95 } | = : = = ee 52 = qe j = arias