The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1922, Page 5

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RNS CTT HONN PMT SS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAZ= 3, 1922, Knickerbocker A f $2,600 in) Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn, yesterday fale "4d ek money for a mouth. | aid. retained ‘thive prisonera: the| LTCC Up Trolley « fourth was arrested after the others plece."" A mouthpiece 1s the under-| ind been questioned. Most of the loot To Assist Blind } | ' NUD Oo f bat ha ee a Loin blt Pe was found in Vespoli’s room. An ad- ne oO @ prisoners, jomas | ditional charge of burglary and grand { Zuccla, twenty-eight, No. 451 Broad-|jarceny will be lodged against Zuccia, Negro on Way } way, Brooklyn, has a long criminal} who admitted having broken into the ee { Serathy bong tb wanes “hh be Te garage of Carlo Cassentino, No, 177 P, x aby D { en ng Sing for life. Two! waiton Street, to steal the automobile] Passengers Angere: le- others are now out on $2,600 baill used in the hold-up of Rothfeld, Be ‘ Be y . charged with stealing automobiles ol lay, but Seeing Cause, Smile They are Anthony Caputo, twenty- Kind Conduct | Soe) 0 109 REA, AFR, and) “DEMI-VIRGIN” WINS CASE, on Kind Conductor. SS , * a 7 ' : Seas Aveta) Te Wel for toe — A southbound Madison Avenue Four Prisoners Admit $2,500] aetenso that the robbery wan com-|court ef App trolley car, No, 82, stopped at 3: j mitted April 29, The fourth pflsoner, » Gem Hold-Up to Pay fn $87 ALBANY, May %.—Tho Court of Ap- Sinalo Gandiiin:¢ pea Street, In front of the Park Avenue nsio Gandino, twenty-two, No. 255 2 aire ft: for “Mouthpiece.” North 8th St., has no criminal record, beads Meelis bagen ae . y He said he was gassed while a mem-|peals has decided that Commissioner of men and women on their way : —_ ber of the 27th Division and has been] of Licenses Gilchrist of New York City] to work. r ‘The arrest of four men in Brooklyn| Unable to find work. aid not have power to revoke the license} When it did not start again immedi- fg) | Tevealed to-day that hold-ups ana}, Zurcia in 1808 was sent to Elmira] o¢ the A. H. Wood Theatrical Company ie) | Purgiaries have been committed to|{°" bursiary “and in 1913 was sen-1 14, the witinge Theatre because of the ately, some of them began to show tenced to Sing Sing for fifteen years “Demi. 3} Mocs eo with which to defend pris-| for highway robbery, but six years} Presentation there of the play “Demi ’ ti in Rules Gilohrist Can't Revoke Woods's License, impatience and went to the doors to learn the cause of the delay. 7 They saw the conductor leading an who are to go to trial. When] later was pardoned by Gov. Whitman. | V!rsin. aged Negro through the maze of he four, selzed in a raid yesterday,|He was released last year after being] The play has continued a He Presented] trafic across the strect to the sub- Were questioned by detectives and As-| "rested for assault and robbery. during the court determination of the / Detectives Kaufman, Woodley,|case. Judges Hitchcock, Cardozo, Mo- | aistant District Attorneys Peters and) nunn and Henninger, of the Wilson| Laughlin and Andrews signed the major- | Cooper they admitted having assaulted way station on the corner, The old Negro appeared at a glance to be Avenue Station, arrested a gang of|ity opinion; dissenting were Judges and robbed Emil Rothfeld, at No. 358"seven men at Leonard Street and| Hogan, Pound and Crane. hurt, but on looking closer the pas- sengers saw that he was blind. The conductor, whose name was A Most Extraordinary Sale of 2500 Pairs Sheer All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery 1.95 Regularly Selling for 2.95 and 3.50 Every pair perfect and silk from top to toe. In black, iwi i , » periwinkle, light coral, gunmetal, | nude, neutral, champagne, polo grey. Also all-silk net hosiery, with painted heels. a ys This Sale Final on Entire Second Floor Orkin’s THURSDAY, PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. Will Close Out 650 Higher-Cost DRESSES | Actual Savings from $8.00 to $23.00 HIGHER-COST EVENING, DINNER, DAY- TIME AND SPORTS DRESSES REDUCED % TO 4 BELOW THEIR REGULAR PRICES Here is a pronounced opportunity to procure the season’s most fashionable dresses at unus- ually liberal savings. Every dress is from our own specialized stocks and reflects our high standard of styling, quality and workmanship, Formerly to 19.75—Reduced to 10.00 Daytime and Sports Dresses of Georgette Crepe, Crepe Satin, Wool Canton, Wool Jersey and Tricotine, including beaded and tailored models. Savings to 9.75 Formerly to 24.75—Reduced to 15.00 Afternoon and Sports models of Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Krepe Knit and Poiret Twill, in beaded, embroidered and tailored effects. Savings to 9.75 Formerly to 45.00—Reduced to 22.00 Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Dresses of Crepe Roma, Canton Crepe, Georgette, Tat- feta, Lace, Lace and Taffeta, in ultra-smart designs and all new colors, Savings to 23.00 not recorded, had seen tho Nogro trying to cross the street and gone| $500, She got $50 in sliver, which she carried in an envelope, and tho reat in villa, She placed the bills in her stock- she didn't “roll * Hilo me of the west side girls, She has ‘em well supported. Between Eighth and Ninth Street on | he Avenue D two young men One grabbed her by t to his ald before giving the mot man the signal to go ahead. There was a delay of a few minutes, but th passengers all had a nod and a emile for the conductor when he climbed back aboard. NO ROLL-’EM-DOWN GIRL. A smart girl, Bella Alter. Pretty and Se el her, at Tenth Strbet ing. No, they ran off, Jumped Into a tax! and vanished, They got the fifty, but the $450—ah She saved $450 for her| that was absolutely safe. The ‘ob, yesterday by being smart. | happened so quick’ Jacob has an exchange brokerage of- ast Third Street. He]men. She was not hange Bank ! them to the polles nd Avenue D to draw SENATORS FOR BIG NAVY, Republicans and Democrate Committee Favor tt. WASHINGTON, May ment upon a for next year of 86,000 men, the number voted by the House, was +] sald to have been reached unanimously at an executive meeting yesterday of the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee considering the House measure, Democratic mombers of the sub-com- mittee as well as the Republicans were Bella sald, that] sald to have vote! for retention of the. she searcely got a good look at the} House figure and the sub-committee’ ble to describe} action was said to virtually injure similar report to t FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. 34th STREET We predict there will be no more grumbling as to who will keep tally at the bridge table once women come to know about a clever little device for keeping score which .we are introducing. It is a small, beautifully hand-painted slate, diagrammed in columns headed ‘They,”"—“‘We,” “They.” On the reverse side there is space for the final scores. The temporary scores are entered with a little, brightly colored slate pencil, which is attached to the slate by a streaming ribbon. They are erased with a tiny silken sponge, which also hangs from the slate by a ribbon. It is 80 attractive and artistic in appear- ance (even the box it comes in being hand-painted!) Women are buying them for prizes as well as for personal use. They cost but one dollar and seventy-five cents, Enroll now! ‘The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York neal your Mem- bership to carry on their good work. Now until May 6th is their Membership Week. New Semi-Made Lace Dresses 9.50 This is a model entirely dif- ferent from our last, which proved so remarkably suc- cessful. Fashioned of heavy Spanish Lace, it requires only a girdle or decoration to com- plete its charm. Each frock is a feast for the eye—a most delighttul, yet practical and economical gown for Summer resort wear, obtainable in any one of a large variety of exquisite Spring colors. Black Bisque Orchid Navy Blue Henna Copenhagen Brown Periwinkle Tan Rose (Main Floor) Quaint Porcelain Sets for the Summer Home with an inviting little Chinese scene in the famous old English blue print depicted in the center of each piece. A set consists of 31 Pieers. that lend their bit of “atmosphere” to cottage and buzgalow. Special, 4.50 (Sizth Floor.) Lamps © for Your Home that shed their friendly light at night and are rightly objets de beaute by day. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp with an- tique black-tin- ished frame tint- ed with two-tone colors and equipped with 12-inch hand-decorated parchment shade, as il- lustrated. An excep- tional value at 6.50 complete Tweelight floor Lamps in full regulation size, in choice of mahogany, gold and black, and silver and black finishes. * Furnished without bulbs or shade for 7.00 (Siath Floor Exquisitely Beaded Blouses 1 3 19 Exceedingly handsome Overblouses that reach NAVY BLUE BLACK below the hips, fashioned of a heavy quality Crepe euia de Chine, bountifully beaded in glorious colors. SAND As we secured them through a “special purchase” WHITE the price is appreciably below regular. As a matter i of fact models identical have regularly sold in our JADE own stock for 29.75: As quantity is limited early GRAY selection is advisable. (Fourth Floor) Camp Outfitting Department Khaki Camp Clothes for Boys and Girls Boys’ Camp Suits 1.95 They are fashioned of a fine quality khaki and provided with McCreery trousers. They resist double the wear of the ordinary trousers because they have double seats. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Middies, Bloomers and Skirts each, 1.65 A most unusual value for durable khaki so uniformly good in color and quality. Bloomers, skirts and middies are essen- tials of every Girls’ camp outfit. Middies, sizes 6 to 20 years. Bloomers, sizes 6 to 20 years. Skirts, sizes 6 to 14 years. Khaki Hose for Boys and Girls. Khaki Knickers Heavy Ribbed 34 length stockings with : cuff. 50c They are of durable quality and Hats of Khaki for Boys and Girls in guaranteed fast color. Sizes 7 to 18 Sport Models. Special, 75¢ years. (Third Floor—Camp Outfitting Dept.) —=— 1 r ae Special Women’s T'wo-Tone Shoes In the Newest Effects | 7.95 2.75 A very special occasion, indeed, as we | have grouped all of our two-tone Foot- wear (which is the favorite type of footwear this season) and marked it at the two above special prices. And a strikingly attractive assemb- lage it makes! Wascinatog sandal ef- fects—dainty, dressy models—sportive || oxtords and strap-pumps. All types of heels are featured in the assortment— || Spanish, Louis, Cuban and College heels. Black and Beige Black and Sand Black and Gray Black and Mouse Brown and Tan Brown and Beige Pearl and Gray Pearl and Black (Second Floor) al

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