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THE Bvawwanu Wu GIRL HELD AS AID until I was told that we Were one speaker short because of Mr. Crow- ther's defection, But I failed to see what he claims to have seen. Per- sonally I never drank anything alco- holic in my life, and I didn’t on that I know of no caught the minister and poured. By the time the roast was served, Dr. Crowther had observed a quie- tude dispelled by growing audibility that burst into a song, which he dis- cerned had something about “Drink! Drink!" in it. Some of the men, he said, were throwing rolls across the napping _ TOSWEARHESAW OF JQUOR AT DNMER Judge Manton and Surrogate Wingate Saw No “Feast of Belshazzar. occasion, Moreover, one who did. “Mr. Crowther said nothing to me room, Thereupon he a and left. days later he received a check| that indicated that he was 5 from Mr. Bornn, the Treas-| shocked or displeased. In fai that he did say seemed to indicate that he was enjoying himself He said nothing about not returning when he left the table, I presumed he would. There was one table of men where there was some noise, I belleve one o fthem nominated Gen Wingate for Governor. But there urer, to defray his expenses. He re- turned the check with this letter; “Your letter of the 26th inclosing check has come duly to hand, I am returning the check herewith, as your club is under no financial obligation to me whatever. “Moreover I prefer not to be the re- Prohibition authorities announced] ¢!plent of any of the proceeds of an} Was & | oectunnesrady oe Ga theere Margaret to-day that the Rev. James %,|°VeMt which was characterized by an|that’s all. Cortainiy © sal tech; arrive “Ae tee “a ie cb shard open and official violation of the Con- | ng of rolls. A bs Crowther of the Arch Street Methodist | stitution of the Unifed States. A member of the class said that] tody of two some of those at the dinner may have] Pa., o-day, Fpiscopal Church, Philadelphia, would] ‘I came to you in good faith, with a be invited to.come to this city and complicity carefully propared message on signifi- | Carried something “on the hip,’ and ad IN'$10,000 THEFT “Peggy” Steip Bromley Jewel Robbery at LD, w wD NLBLAS, Ma i has not been made clear by, the detec- tives. Miss Stelp went to Chester after the robbery, It is said, and came under suspicion when she advertised for a maid and a travelling companion to go to Cuba, She was arrested there three or four days ago, Le Savoy was arrested after it was identified in New yabeth Kennedy, a at the Traymore. The of a patentl ock. police have not explained. Y. MERCHANT delphia. said he had York City b @ watch and other rings PRIMROSE SILK STORES FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET ss Accused In Atlantic City. Pergy") Step, nine- t Atlantic City in cus- tectives from Chester, and was charged with in the $10,000 jewelry rob- The Treasure House of Silks gratefully an- nounces that after two months of service, it is thronged every day with delighted shoppers. t events in tl t world up- : , » Hote " se f 8" a Place in aMdavit form his charges of |Heayal. 1 was especially encouragea| “But to say that this dinner could] bery at the Hotel Traymore, for which This is the tangible recognition that our promise the booze which he saw at the dinner|hy your assurance that 95 per cent.|b¢ likened to Belshazzar's feast or Samuel Le Savoy, New York rug to the women of New York h b faithfull ef the Brooklyn Riding and Driving|of your club men were church men, {that it took on any of the aspects of} dealer, was arrested last week and k Thi ‘i as been faithfully I made no bargain with you as to,®D orgy is an absurdity. It was @l nei in $10,000 bail. ‘The girl is al- ept. is promise was and is: Club. The dinner was at the Mon- tauk Club and the Philadelphia cler- ®yman had been invited to make a Speech. He left without making it He had a seat alongside Federal Judge Martin T. Manton. gathering of gentlemen and they acted as gentleme Born in England, Dr, Crowther « here when a young man and became an American citizen. While studying in Dakota Wesleyan Col- lege, in Mitche D., he was Field terms, as my chief reward is the privilege of inspiring men in an hour of bewilderment and perplexity. “Under the circumstances which were disclosed at the banquet it proved utterly inopportune to discuss any subject that would have been out leged to ha was there, thing to say in regard to the state-|time being forgotten the standards more at the same time that Le Savoy of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8, Bromley of Philadelphia was robbed, ave been living at the Tray- and at the time the suite “ a Quality Silks in the greatest variety at Prices Consistently Lower than elsewhere” ' Another at the dinner was Surro-jof harmony with the feast of Bel-| Secretary for the Ant Bhloon League. The girl's ball ie gad eae 2 _|shazzar. Nor could I, as a guest and| He was attached to the Methodist] Both she and Le Savoy w ea , . ‘ ‘ 4 taba cala eal spel cae aed gentleman, make reference to the|pliscopal Board o- Foreign Missions]... yay 12 before Magistrate Pafson. Have you inspected the values we are offering daily such as || Fogate, asked to-day if he had any-| scene, although some had for the| here for a time and made a tour of cb Sin muaveied and Tea at OiC | Africa. In 1916 he went to a church|@ Savoy is married o ss at 9 Canton Crepes, yara 2.50 Crepe Satins, yara 1.75 Riverside L in Seattle. He wrote "The Wayfarer," a mod- ern passion play, which was produced in Madison Square Garden in 1919, illperamienincs which usually characterize gentle- men. “Hence there was nothing left for me to do but to quietly withdraw and. send my regrets to the toastmaster. Thus terminated my most painful ex- perience in twenty years of public life in America," Judge Manton said: “It is quite true that Mr. Crow- ther sat beside me for a time at the dinner. I had no idea he had gone lgment made in i tiladelphia by Dr. Chowther that the dinner was a “feast of b*elshazzer,’’ said: “I ,1W nothing objectionable or out @f the \Way at the dinner. There was Bothing thrown around the dining hall and no disorder, I found Mr. t Crowther a cnost charming and culti- vated gentlanan and I regret he found anything at the dinner to wound his «rnsibilities. I found nothing to disturb mine, One must be a judge of what affects his sensi- bilities. I have no criticism of Dr. Crowther or hist opinions.” Dr, Crowther in Philadelphia wrote to Frank Bormy treasurer of the Driving Club, and said his leaving without making a speech was due to amount of bioze he saw con- sumed. He also is reported to have made the same statement to Phila- delphia reporters. Dr. Crowther said he had accepted the invitation to speak in the belief he would have a pleasant evening. ‘The first thing he saw after checking his coat and hat, he sald, were cock- tails. At least, he saw wasters pass- ing something around mnd was told GOVERNOR 58) R. 1. DRY LAW, PROVIDENCE, R May 3.—Gov. San Souci to-day approved the Prohibi- tion Act which was passed by the Gen- eral Assembly on the last day of the session. ‘The new law is similar to the Volstead act and becomes effective at once. sarees FOR THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SUMMER HOME ~ took his seat at the speakers’ tablo he “a juggy-looking bottle of Scotch" in front of him, <A similar “jugey look’ was on each table as far as his eye could reach. At each GRACEFUL HANDS It’s « pleasure to tuck a flower in his coat lapel, when you're conscious of hands made exquisitely graceful—by Van Raalte Gloves. Perfectly cut, carefully stitched, offered in a fascinating assortment of wrist, mousquet- aire, and elbow lengths, Van Raalte Gloves are the established preference of the coun- try's best-gowned women. Your favorite Pg will be glad to show you silk gloves by Van Raalte, . Sil Gloves a : i VAN RAALTE Made by the makers of Van Realte Veils, Silk Stockings and Glove Silk Underwear to the police leged to have Drive, Manhattan, according A Lovely Quality, The part the girl is al- played in the robbery Highly serviceable, maid is alleged to have told the police that she found Le Savoy in the Brom- ley Suite, unable to get out, because How Le Savoy is alleged to have entered the suité the Mr. Brom- ley is a carpet manufacturer of Phila- The missing jewelry, none of which has been recovered, includes an eight- karat diamond ring, diamond earings, a string of pearls, several brooches, ‘CHiaerect lege Suctlen OPPENHEIM, OLLINS 5© 34th Street— NewYork Thursday a Sale of Hand-Made Blouses Real Filet Lace Trimmed Hand- Embroidered and Hand-Drawn Values to 6.90 3.95 Of Finest French Voile and Batiste, made with the smartest round and Tuxedo collars; square and V necks. OPPENHEIM, OLLINS 6© Mth Street— NewYork FIFTH AVENUE Printed Crepe de Chine and Brocaded Crepe Special, #2.95 yd. There’s such a flare for figured fabrics this season, every woman feels that she ‘must have at least two or three in her spring and summer wardrobe. And of course the most popular of these fabrics are the crepes. These self-colored brocaded crepes and printed crepe de Chines are among the most charm. ing we have seen—brilliant or sober in color, and displaying dozens of patterns in large and small de- signs. 40 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR Two almost indispensable parts of the well-planned spring costume—the navy blue suit and the tailored cloth frock. For these you want tricotine or - twill and we are offering you superior qualities of both these at a nominal price. 54 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR More Ginghams, 50c yd. Good news in ginghams. Another collection of these wonderful materials— wonderful in variety of patterns and in quality—to sell at the same low price we marked two weeks ago. Almost every design and color, plain colors, checks, plaids and stripes—a fascinating and most tempting assortment. SECOND FLOOR This Alarm Clock, #3.50 am A greatly reduced price! And an op: portunity to buy a mahogany finished alarm clock for. much less than you would usually pay for it, The quantity is limited so you will do well to come in early. The price includes the tax. NOTION DEPARTMENT—GROUND FLOOR, Lingerie, Negligees, Breakfast Coats and Silk Petticoats In the May Sale you will find tempt- ing values in-lingerie of many kinds silk, Philippine, hand-made and real lace trimmed. The dainty negligees and breakfast coats and the petticoats and costume slips you need for summer frocks— all these are marked at very low prices. SECOND FLOOR Protect Your Handsome Furs by Special Offering—Thursday Japanese Hand-Embroidered Crepe Kimonos (Full-Cut Models) Beautifully embroid- ered and complete with fringed sash. Copen, rose, pink and blue. The Lowest Price in Years sending them to our Cold Storage Vaults (on the premises), where they will be insured against fire, theft and moths. Phone Fitzroy 1900. 4th floor. Help the A. I. C. P. to substitute the calm and sparkling light of Sunset Lodge for the nerve racking noises and sunless rooms of the tenement. 1.85 Also Women’s Satin Boudoir Slippers Quilted Satin, in black, navy, Copen blue and or- chid. Soles of real leather. 1 05 Pair A NEW DEPARTMENT Misses Ptets SIZES = Bt 204 24+] Jor Women who find Regular Women's MANY a woman has chosen a dress that appealed to her and then the great disappointment when, after remaking and remodeling, the finished garment in no way resembled her original choice. All this is a thing of the past, for here, in the Lane Bryant “MISSES’ PLUS” department, a new size range has been developed, and women may now be fitted practically without alteration. Sale o: Dresses LOVELY FROCKS of Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Krepe. Knit, and Wool Jersey, modishly developed in the prevailing colors, Each one is extremely chic and charming, and offered at an ‘interesting low price, 14+ 16+ 18+ 20+ 22+ Actual Value $27.50 fane Hryant 26 West 392 St. AHH. 21 West 36% St.