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employers lost year, The Interna- tional ts preparing for a strike next : 0 HER MARRIAGE DIES IN HOS | ily z “esr ve a a +. —>— Rothman, One of the Leaders, | ined at the office of the Ora- Bach's “Passion according to St. Mat- thew,” which will be given by the j CONNECTICUT TOWNS ‘Is American anc Never| Mrs. Stevens Said Before She] Thousnn rs, 1 West 84th Street. Is Turned Down by Cre- dentials Committee. juries until his doctor arrived this MORE T FREE ORATORIO PERFORMANCE, —.—. ot New York to-morrow evening, may continue in all directions. Some were probable, that the employers refuse plained, he eaid, that the delay was ‘Oratorio Society of New York In the ° . e hroughout the State. Wanted French Husband, Died’ She Didn’t Know ' 5 |to consent to a continuaticn of the W due to a confinement case. LK present agreement which expires *) Mr, Stevenson's condition was such June 3. y| that he was not told of his wife's in- _ Great Hall of the Coll of the City ONECO, Conn., May 8.—Forest fires She Declares. Why She Jumped. under control, but broke out again, Some of the most destructive in Eastern Connecticut are one-eighth miles long in Northwestern Canterbury, 2,000 acres in Columbia, hundreds upon hundreds of acres in Franklin and Colchester, 2,000 = Good Things to Eat. CLEVELAND, May 3.—The Cre-]§ dentials Committee, in its report to] % A subject that in- the biennial convention of the Inter-|@terests everybody national Ladies’ Garment Workers'| § —those who cook Unton to-day, is expected to report] % and those who are against seating a majority of the so-]® cooked for—both called Communist delegates. The con-]@ “are strong for” vention yesterday voted, 126 to 67, to] & unseat Samuel Rothman, one of the| & leaders of the group, and the first to come up for consideration. The vote in favor of Rothman was made up rested early to-day and taken to PoliceJof about 45 out-and-out Communists Headquarters on a charge of having together with the ballots of those Charles Palma, of No. 277 27th , Brooklyn, April 20. Palma ts ellevue Hospital. The shooting oc- rred in front of No. 63 First Street The police say Zwryn drove away tn a taxicab shortly afterward. PARIS, May 3.—A new chapter in Lebandy case was opened by the with tNe Paris tribunal of an Mrs. Grace Stevens, forty-five, was found in the rear courtyard of No. ‘ 145 East 35th Street, whore she has Official applicatoin for annulment of}en apartment on the fourth floor, at the murriage of Jacqueline Lebaudy and Roger Sudreau, Roger is son ot|4 A: M. to-day. Policeman Henry | acres in Hebron and others in Seotland, Henri Sudreau, also knowa as Harria,|Solomon aide she told him sho| Voluntown, Northern Plainfield, Gris- the French detective who 1s accused] jumped from her bedroom window, | old. Lisbon, Bozrah, Eastford and by Mme. Lebaudy, widow of the/but she “did not know why she] Thompson. Hardly a ConnectScut town “Emperor of the Sahara,” of trying has escaped. MGM powbession of her fortune, jumped.” She died In Bellevue Hos- ee Mme. Lebaudy and Jacqueline are| pital at 5 A. M. HELD ON SHOOTING CHARGE: still under the care of a physician.) She is the wife of William N z following a recent effort to abduct the | prevens, a prominent construction en- jen-year-old bride, who asserts) cinoer before he became an invalid had only a “white marriage." ltwo years ago. The couple have ment ‘nicer an early anoul-fived in the fashionable apartment diverce that will leave Sucqueline free} "oUse for five years. Recently Mr. “<1 Stevens had a relapse and a trained ee se ene. | States with | iurse is constantly with him. Mrs. her mother this summer. The official ; papers include doctors’ certificates that Jacqueline’s marriage was in name on! jueline said: “I certainly never wanted to have him as a husband. I do not 1 France or Frenchmen, for, afte Tam just a little American girl Benjamin Zwryn, twenty-four years old, of No, 172 Delancey Street, was ar- MADE IN U, S, A, At Grocers and Delicatessen § who opposed unseating any delegate chosen by a local. Rothman had accused the interna- , of the members like slaves" vens had been nervous and ill re- cently, and had not fully recovered from the death of her mother five years ago. George F. Maykopf, Superintendent of the building, who lives in the basement, was awakened at 4 A. M by his wife, who said she heard a noise in the rear courtyard, He-went out with a flashlight and found the body of a woman, ciad in a silk nightgown. Running fo East 35th Street station, only a short distance away, he notified the Lieutenant, who sent Policeman Solomon. It was some time before Mrs Stevens was identified. Because of he nature of her Injuries she conld not be moved by the policeman. She “selling ot in nego! all my friends are across the At- lantic,”” INSPECTOR’LL GET YOU IF YOU DON’T CLEAN UP Copeland WIN Be Atded by Police and Other Departments. 2: O—e Health Commissioner Copeland hi . are for an inspection by the M C 9 ea, Street Cleaning, Tenement Cc utc eons and Health Departments of on page ae tha, Glenn Up s L\ Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Streets = 2@>) =e: e plac condition will sul 3 vial, som pearly . ° . I en te geesee|| || Special Values in Linens for Surimer Homes Tealize the seriousness of the situa- Send 15c. for Trial Size The following special values selected at random from our Linen De- partment should be of interest to those who are replenishing the linen chest in country home or yacht. \ tion which the clean up campaign ts TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS A special lot of Bungalow Cloths Napkins 21 x 21 inches, $7.25 and Napkins in cream or half- dozen. bleached Linen, splendid quality, Specials in Damask Linen very durable. Cloths and Napkins. Table Cloths, Cloths 66 x 66 inches, $6.75 $5.50 each and up. Napkins, $4.50 each; 66 x 72 inches, $7.50 each. dozen and up. DECORATIVE LINENS Round Mosaic Table Cloths, hand-made on fine Irish linen— 30% reduction in price. 72-inch cloths, $39.00 up; 90-inch cloths, embroidered 45-inch Scarfs, $5.50, $100.00 up. and 36-inch Tea Cloths, $6.00. BED LINENS AND TOWELS Pure Linen Sheets, $13.50 pair Cotton Pillow Cases, $1.00 pair | cS So ee fire and the dan- he sald to-day, m d @, | an bp taken to protect of a! dreadful comment on our to think that t re 7,000 basement filres here last — = 06 XE "The Cammeyer Sandal” In Patent Leather, Tan Rus- Luncheon Sets of heavy cream sia Calfskin or White Buck. linen—fancy hand stitching. 13- Welt sole. Walking heel. $7.45 With truly feminine fickle- ness — every day The Sandal flirts with many new admirers. piece set, $8.25. Chinese hand- J =e: — Ces and up. bree Linen Huckaback F, i Pure Linen Pillow Cases, $3.75 Towels, $6.00 dozen and up. 2 ‘e pair and up. Bath Towels, $4.80 per dozen V\ PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY $1-85 Cotton Sheets, $4.00 pair and up and up. Le: Full Fashioned Lisle tops In Black, White, Cordovan, African Brown, Champaign, Silver, MediumGray ~ and Taupe. : CA! cashes Means Standard of ER 47 West 34» St., New York BROOKLYN-390 FULTONST. NEWARK-649 BROAD ST. | Pbmerica's Foremost Specialists. OPPENHEIM, OLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Sale Extraordinary—Thursday 2500 Pairs Women’s Silk Hosiery Full Fashioned and Entirely of Fine Ingrain Silk Regular 3.00 Values 1.85 Black, Grey, Fawn and White Fur Storage Absolute Protection at Nominal Cost dames MeCreery & Co. Pity Roy S#00 {THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1922. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. A Timely, Most Exceptional Value-Giving Sale of New, BRASS or IRON BEDS and Children’s Enamelled Cribs at TO-DAY’S WHOLESALE COST A very fortunate purchase enables us to present this unusual opportunity, All are this season’s newest beds recently exhibited by one of America’s well-known manufacturers. An extensive variety to select from. BRASS BEDS (4ft. size) . + s+ + © + $15.00, 18,75 to 34,00 IRON BEDS (qf. size)... +. se ss $5.75, 10.50 © 23.50 IRON BEDS in American Walnut finish (4-fe. size). . $10.00, 17.50, 23.50 WHITE BNAMEL CRIBS... . ..» +» $9.75, 15.00, 23.50 spc. IRON BEDS in ivory and walnut finith. . . $11.75, 18.50 to 30,00 DAY BED COUCH in American walnut finith . . . . . $20.00, 33.00 IRON BEDSTEAD in ivory or white enamel; all sires. 4 + $5.75 IRON CRIB in white enamel; size 2624.6. . . . . 0 6 + $9.75 3p. WHITE ENAMEL IRON COTTAGE BED; all sizes. . - 11.75 IRON BEDS in ivory and blue or walnut finish; all sizes . . + 10.00 BOX SPRINGS, all sizes; choice of ticking . . . - . 19.50 HAIR MATTRESSES, all sizes of ticking . . . . » 23.50 SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES, all sizes; choice of ticking. 16.50 COTTON FELT MATTRESSES, all sizes; choice of ticking, _ 11.50 (As illustrated) : "No. 1. No. 2 No. 3. IRON BEDSTEADS in BRASS BEDSTEADS in IRON CRIB in ivory and ivory and blue or walnut bright or satin finish ; blue; size ish; in all sizes. all sizes, New Drapery Fabrics « Noteworthy Feature Prices for Thursday and Friday. 50-inch Poplins—(dtmost ONE-HALF former price), 85C Extra'heavy quality; Bright Itstrous finish; in eight of the season’s foremost colors. Imported and Domestic Cretonnes, yard 50c 3 and 36 inches. wide. A wide vatiety of colorings and patterms which would make any home look attractive. 7 - Extra Quality Imported Cretonnes, yard 75¢ Typical English and French terns. Cretonnes of a quality and distinction, every one will appreciate at this substantially lowered price. . . . . 31 inches wide. SUNFAST DRAPERY FABRICS—Medium and light weight in various lustrous effects. + + « peryard $2.25 to 4,50 Upholstery DepartmentomFourth Floor, OSS Opportune Values for Thursday in: Imported DECORATIVE LINENS Real Madeira Hand-Embroidered and Lace-Trimmed One's store of decorative linen can never be too completemeand these pieces will give added grace and beauty to any home. LUNCHEON SETS of pure Irish Linen centers, daintily edged with Filet Lace. 13 pieces tothe set. . - . ss ee 6 ew ow © © Specialat $4.95 ALL-LACE LUNCHEON SETS, 13 pes. to the set; neatly boxed . . set 3.95 BUFFET and DRESSER SCARFS, effective lace designs, each. 2.25 and 2.95 LUNCHEON CLOTHS, effective lace designs, . . . , each 5,90 and 7.50 Real Madeira Linens Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1.50, 2.25 Buffet or Dresser Scarfs, 3.75, 4.95 Centerpieces . . each 1,50, 1.95 Guest Towels . . each 1,25, 1.95 Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, 6,00, 7.50 Tray Covers . . cach 25¢, 50c Tea Napkins . . doz. 6.75, 7.50 Tea or Luncheon Cloths, 5.75, 11.00 Pure Linen Mosaic Tea Napkins, hemstitched . . doz., 6.75 and 8.25 Trish Pure Linen Tea Napkins; hemstitched . . doz, 4,95 and 6.75 MAIN FLOOR TABLES. ae