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“ OORT PRY URE ERC CM NRE IGE 4, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922, PLN FORGES "AHEAD IN NOME ~ VOTING CONTEST JUSTICE TOMPKINS ELECTED TO HEAD MASONS OF STATE FIXES $17,000,000 HOSPITAL OUTLAY Bill Reported in House Pro- vides For Twelve Institu- tions For Soldiers WASHINGTON, May 4.—Construc- tion of twelve soldier hospitals, at a cost of $17,000,000, and with a total capacity of 6,450 beds, is provided ponte lated ii | Mill Road, EH tead, L. 1, duthoraine’ eat the Langley bil of fifty-five. lempstead, L. 1, at the age HAD BONDS STOLEN $17,000,000 outlay. The additional funds, it was stated, may not be required before 1924. The facilities proposed to be ac- quired, as outlined to the committee by Director Forbes, include for Dis- trict No. 2, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, 560 beds for tubercu- losis cases and 150 beds for general cases, at a cost of $2,100,000. Chairman Madden of the Appropria- tions Committee said he hoped to put the bill through the House Saturday. Mr. Dietz was active in the flelds of aviation and automobile. He was the first man in Hempstead to own an au- tomobile and was the inventor of *hic: } if airplane which bore his name. Ie made Chicago Gambler, Arrested, three trips around the world. He was Says He Won Them on IN MAIL HOLD-UP ‘@ member of the Veterans’ Association Tavana Track. entertained soldiers at Camp Mills, turn- Mr. Dietz ts survived by a widow, alrested by Post OMice inspectors ‘last of the 7th Regt. N. Y. N. G., and sev- eral clubs. During the war he freely CHICAGO, . Mey 4.—Ben Hyman, ing his home into a virtual recreation . 4 centre for the men, gambler and former bookmaker, was ar- brother, John Kiward, and ; Siro, rank Ho Clanene of Torpatend.’ [Mikht, following the disclosure that he the $500,000 obtained by five men who held up a mall truck at the Union Sta tion last year, Hyman admitted having had the bonds but denied connection with the robbery. About three months ago, he said, he placed a large amount of money on a horse in the race at Havana, ‘The horse won and paid a big price and in return Hyman received $5,400 In Government bonds. placed the bonds in a safety de- Ox, entirely ignorant that they were ‘hot bonds,’"* Hyman said. He cashed some coupons and then a Poat for in @ bill reported to-day by the House Appropriations Committee. The bill makes a direct appropria- tion of $12,000,000, this being the sum estimated to be withdrawn from the Treasury during the next fiscal year. ‘aaa ® Authority is given, however, for the additional $5,000,000 and the Director] Howard J., son of the late Robert 1. of the Veterans’ Bureau, the commit-| Dietz, founder of the R. B. Diets Man- tee declared, will be able to start work | wfacturing Company, died suddenly last night of heart disease in his home in ite aie lSaiah bth HOWARD J. DIETZ DIES SUDDENLY IN HIS HOME Active In Aer Constance Binney Regains Lead Among Feminine Stars of Silver Screen. w “Shuffiin’ Charlie’ ambled Itts way first place to-day in the movie Milarity contest, ard as a result Jeads Will Rogers by thirty votes. Figures made public at noon to-di those in charge of the drive to ald @ Association of the Improvement the Condition of the Poor also jow the return of Constance Binney first place among the actresses, th Madge Kennedy second and ry Pickford third. The race among parently has a three-cornered it between these three. The ings of the leaders follows: CTRESSES. MILLER Wins CHILDREN’S SHOES Supreme Court Justice xetoeee William Rowan of This City Chosen Deputy Grand Master ot Lodge. Anatomically de- signed, carefully madeand expertly Supreme Court Justice Arthur 8S. Sives 7 00 14 ‘ompkins of Nyack, was elected 4 4 i Wdh'm Stinding 2 s $5 00 H'Iph, Varintino Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of 5. Go fitted, Millerkins Bad’ vis Free and Accepted Masons of New Epa tatytind In Smoked Elk with Russian Calf Trim. shoes for children York State, at the final session of the annual convention held to-day in the Masonic Temple. William A. Rowan of this “city, was elected Deputy Grand Master. Other officers elected were Harold are both sturdy man of the Committee on the fckets for tha Ball, in the and comfortable. ing and Queen will be crowned he lower tier boxes already have been [J+ Richardson, Lewvilte, Sr hast Their priceislower old, and there is big demand for] Senior Grand Warden; Dr. Charles $5 oo ale seats and general admission. H. Johnson, Albany, N. ¥., Junior * than their quality Larner sizes slightly higher In Patent Leather. foadway is promised something ab- ‘ an Evufely new in the theatrical district | G'™Ad Warden; Jacob C. Krinck of p-morrow, Stage and society women] Brooklyn, Grand Treasurer; Robert pill go to the Polo Grounds Saturday] Judson Kenworthy of Brooklyn, id sell votes in the contest. As the]Grand Secretary, and Christopher C. sult of that trip, it Is expected that] Mollenhauer of Brooklyn, and James Ruth, who has appeared in mo-| A. Smith of Schenectady, ‘Trustees pn pictures, will take a big jump]of Masonic Hall and Asylum Fund, ward in the voting. ——— ee IRD WOMAN GUILTY OF CRIMINAL ANARCHY f sugéests. The MILLEREINS shops of I. MILLER \ Fifth Ave. at 46th St. 15 West 42nd St, Brockiyn 498 Wulton Street, Corner of Bond OTE RATION ON COMMISSIONER ynes has undergone a a Baltimore hospital, rapidly and will be his desk in a few days it was to-duy at Prohibition head- iterature Calling for 198th . Was found guilty of a Jur Will Close Out Friday sted April 138th Street and St, Ann's Ay Patrolman John Scanlon, of the lexander Avenue Station, when they ere found distributing revolutior erature calling for a May Day dey stration. T ee women will be e ntenced next Wednesd OPPENHEIM, OLLINS 6 @ . 34th Street- NewYork 200 Women’s Separate Sport Skirts The others convicted are Minnie fainin and Tina Jurson. Mrs. Leisman fed the literature she handled called w any radical action. Loh ae OKER “EASY MARK” FREED BY COURT Fooklyn Diamond Broker Says He + ¢ t Dealer ¢ tine. in, a diamond broker p Georgia Avenue, Brooklyn, 8 freed to-day in New Ay je Court, Brooklyn, of a ch ult and robbery. The who said that last esday Schein broke in on a poker @ in a butcher shop in Sutter Ave- and took $30 from Regular Values to 12.75 5.50 Fringed and Wrap Around Models finished with slashed fringe or stitched hems. Favored sport colors and white. ble. ein denied the cl s He said had been playing poker for months th a group of whom Mazelson was » and that he had st about $1,000. was told he had en victimized, so Tuesday he joined the game and pt a cloxe waich. He says ha. saw dealer slip a card off the bottom of pack, Genera) fighting followed —— DOTLEGGER’S BOMB FOUND TO BE BIBLE (Special to Evening World.) ‘i ‘APE MAY, N. J., May 4.—A suit e was left on the front steps of the e of Edgar P. Stites & Son of city. Thinking it might contain ‘ = infernal machine, because the junior = = = Stern Brothers pers of blind pigs and hooch joints West Forty-Second Street - c4nd - West Forty-Third Street ithe newspapers, the firm decided to in a policeman, who said -he would it to the chief of police. friend, Sam Corson, however, vol- ed to open it, Much to the sur- of all, the suit case was full of , one printed in Japanese. Now citizens of this city want to know t'to do with the Bibles. SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY of Men’s Seasonable Pajamas New assortments of perfectly tailored Spring and Summer weight Pajamas at Prices Considerably Less than Regular Value BEAUTY of design and ality of finish are combined with attractive prices on all of our Beds, Beacad and Bedding. e have been manu- turing Beds and Bed- ling for 90 years. 1500 Suits of Men’s Pajamas Made of plain colored pongee and striped cotton materials; low cut neck, $1.5 by Per Suit 1200 Suits of Men’s Pajamas Made of fine woven inadras; also plain and fancy materials in choice designs and colorings. $2.65 Per Suit The funeral will be private. will be in Greenwood, The A. 1. C. P. adds quality and quantity to the life of the toor. FIFTH AVENUE Buriat}had recently disposed of a number of Government bonds identified as part of’ again. Office inspector was placed at the bank and he was arrested when he appeared BOY “HITCHER” KILLED, Edward Webber, sixteen, of No, 1% Homestead Avenue, Glendale, Queens, was killed by ih automobile Inst night at Jericho Turnpike and Rocky Hit Road after he had fallen from his bie cycle. The boy was riding behind an automobile truck, and as he released his hold his bieyole skidded and he wax thrown, striking his head, Direetly following was an automobtie driven by George Donwalter of No. 57 Russell Street, Brooklyn, who was un- able to stop in time to avoid running over th It enriches life and lengthens it. Summer Deliveries ‘ to the Jersey Coast McCreery merchandise will be de- livered to the following points on the Jersey coast during the Summer season, beginning June Ist. Allenburst Monmouth Beach Asbury Park Monmouth Hill Atlantic High- nmouth lands vesin| Avon Neptune Heights Relmar Normangle Bradley Beach — North Asbuty Branchport Park Branehwood North Long Brielle Branch Camo North Spring Deal k; © Deal Beach Norwood Park Deal Park Oakhurst East Long Ocean Grove Branch Oceante Ocean Port Pleasure Bay eron Port Au Pook Fair-Haven Red Bank Galilee Rumson Highland Bright Highland Beach Sea Girt Holly woos Shrewsbury Interlake: Spring Lake Lake ¢ Stone Church Tinton Falls Wanamassa Water Witch Wayside West Belmar West End West Long Branch Leonardo Lineraft Little Silver Loch Arbor Long Branch Locust Point Low Moor Manasquan Sewing Week PRICES ARE ASTONISH- INGLY LOW FOR SEWING WEEK Sewing week! Remember sewing week in the old days when the family dressmaker came “by the day” and you had to stand for hours and hours having skirts “hung” the while the poor old soul was down on her knees juggling pins between her tightly pressed lips and peering up at you through steel-rimmed glasses? How different now! Dressing and styles have been simplified to the point where one can fashion thines oneself in a few hours. What with adjustable forms, linings that come all fashioned even to the hooks and eyes, buckram belts equipped with fasteners and numerous other aids, anyone can fashion a frock in an afternocn. A slip-over-the-head frock, all in ‘one piece at the waistline is merely a matter of stitching up seams, Why not try fashioning some clothes during sewing week, while prices afford you sub- stantial savings? Spanish Allover Lace for Your Summer Frocks Here is an entirely new des 36inch Spanish allover Lace, devel- oped with a half-inch wide ribbon edge. This means thar you need not ponder and concern yourseH as to how you will finish the neck, sleeves or skirt of your frock—it alread: has an attractive edge that requires no finishing. So many expensive lace dressed are being purchased for sum- met resort wear that the home-sewer may well consider herself fortunate _ indeed in securing this 2.50 lace in any of ten exquisite spring shades at this special Home-Sewing Week Price of yd. 1.95 Mighty Good Values in “‘MeCreery Silks’’ Who can resist attempting to fashion clothes when confronted with over one hundred thousand yards of exquisite Summer Silks—-gle: spoil satins, delicately beautiful Georgettes, Creges of every concei able sort and weaves and colors never see in ready-made thing? O: of the best values is White Sport Satin that glistens like silver when the sun glays.on it, which, though i is all of 40 inches wide, has bec pticed at only, yard, 2.25 Kross-Spuns and Tweeds That Smack of the Great Out-doors weeds in the blue tints of Scot- land's lakes and skies—in 1 8 of its hearh rose tints of uns in colors equally los ety and in smart block checks and stripe Ir takes but a few yards to fashion a staight gathered sport skirt or a tline frock, and a circ stra as or d Cape may be made in a fen even by inexie sewers. 20 inches wide, yar , ss th elastic run throughe The Trend of Fashion Leads to Capes of Black Canton Crepe Some With Collars of Caracul These Are Only 3 259 Unusually beautiful models for women, fashioned of a heavy, lustrous quality Black - Canton Crepe, most of them lined through- out with Crepe de Chine of, same or con- trasting color. Some are topped with modish collars of Black Caracul—others are effectively adorned with pointed picoted hemlines, rows of hemstitching or rows of stitching. At 32.50 they present exceptionally good value, especially as Black Canton Crepe Capes are the most fashionable garments of the season. (Fourth Floor) The Newest Mode! Spanish Lace Shawls ae 9.75 ‘They appear in gorgeously beautiful col- ors. It would be difficult to conceive of anything more beautiful, and coquettishly dainty for evening or afternoon wear on the board- walk or at the hotel, than these shawls. Georgette Crepe Canton srepe de responsib new Gowns, They im- ports, part charm so distinctive that they may be considered an adornment, quite as much as a protection. (Main Floor) \ For Your Porch Fibre Furniture and Couch Hammocks At Special Prices Three-piece suite of fibre, as illus- trated, in Green, Brown and Cream Shellac. Sold separately: Arm Chait ..ci..00s Arm Rocker. Settee. css... \ Sold complete. Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers in tibre, and smooth solidly constructed, wide arms, comlort- able seats and backs. Brown, Ivory and Frosted Brown. each, 11,50 Cretonne Covered Ch seat cushions, size 4x7 ft Including Many Lovely Imports . 49.50 Romain, Crepe, a new weave of Fancy ‘Krepe-Knit and plain Crepe de Chine are le for a charming group. of which we have specially at 49,50. Some are sive - looking Im- others are voguish American creations, All are types fou love to wear—smart and “elegant” in appearance, Navy Blue, Black and all the wanted Spring shades. Sizes 34 to 44, size 3x6 ft......, - 6.50 size 8x10 ft. Crepe, Chine, each of riced exclu- (Fourth Floor) Summer Rugs Bring Summer Inside Your Doorstep Prairie Grass Rugs o! a very high grade, to the touch, appear in delightful light and dark blues, tans, rose, gray, etc, 2.75 size 6x9 ft.. . 9.50 -13,25 reversible cotton fil box borders. size 9x12 ft.,..,,14.25 each, 1.50 Hammock Outtits consisting ot up- Ye Olde Tyme Rag Rugs made of holstered adjustable back hammock in new cretonne and percale rags in hit-or- Khaki or Gray. Awning and stand to miss effects. They are exceptionally match, complete, 27.50 heavy in weight, and consequently lie flat. Hammocks, sold separately, each, 16.75 Dal? fee esse eee 17.50 to 46.00 24x36 in... 4x7 ft.... . 5,75 Mail Orders Acce ptea 30x60 in. 6x9 ft., 10.50 Fifth Floo! 3x6 ft... + 2.50 8x10 fe, ++ A450 Imported Japanese Rush Rugs Artistic, Durable and Weather-proof x6 ft . 5.75 8x10 ft 629 ft sevoe00.8B50 xl fe... Imported Grass Rugs 9512 {tes os 0ceres 6.95 6x9 ft... 3.75 Ewith Floor)