The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1922, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922, | : | WILL USE SMOKE 1,400-MILE RIDE DENIES TAKING SMOKES [but cot only » nate pack of cigarettes. | member fell in love with him, District] two private detectives, who brought|de la Rocea, the French Foreign Oftice com formed to bulld thi { ii . aximum punishment, if convicted, | Attorney jon ton ucted As-Thim to this city. Sandler claims the | aceineanoeingsiniiem el sapiites tS ‘ ‘ IN DEATH TESTS IN STOLEN AUTO IN HALLWAY HOLD-UP fon ait four counts is 50 years, Hintant” District Attorney | Benjamin kept Probat pelaonar for two dave aoa. ¢ Me AMAURY Se Sete aE jo. | Pension bridge over the Hudson Pret: “ od tench Schreiber i eatigation tol also ‘tapped’ a telephone wire which|nies categorically the news that’ haa] "ea? Peekskill recently authorized by * Mi um Penalty 50 Years for FT determine whether, in the matter of ialf Pack of Cigare: F BrOnY oe Mare bringing Probst from Pittsburgh to this ak es Ncteicdtaiilipiimsteeonis Fe Ca tart at pga subject of the| the Legisiature. 7 city, a crime was committed within od Tat from the The directors are Ci af Frank Lynch, twenty-nine, Noy 1724 KIDNAPPING | (i): ,tiaiction of. the courts ot the| JUSSERAND TO STAY HERE. | rench Embassy at Washington and hin | qanani, White Plains; rol bya: Amsterdam Avenue, pleaded not guilty State of New York. To enable Probst es boi bo yr a by M.-de Porrettl de la} man, No. 755 Park A land Har- before Judge Nott to-day to four in- CA GIMAY ithe Jnvestigation, the Do-| French Foreign Office Formally be tr Dadra aha ‘George W. Perk 4 NO. ldictments for robbery, first degree; Rim to remain on Hills Island until he] Demies He Wil} Be Recailed. i Baye Seckauilly Gabveeer Tan a2 eee y, first di r} ded. Hi me 2 ibaa Bama pede Sottero ae Jn no lonkor meegwitzeriand next Satur] PARIS, May 4 (Associated Press: TO BRIDGE THE HUDSON. B Howard H. Sherwin, pase ede ed . ‘ rederign Stammering’ and Nebraska License Plate Arouse Sus- picion—Theft Verified. se of Birds or Rats With , Cyanogen Gas Protested, } Plan Is Changed. * District Attorney Ruston, in Brook- An automobile bearing a Nebraska At the request of Bernard Sandler, i Hy Qyn, has received many protests|license plate’ came into Hoboken this|first degree, and receiving stolen goods. | counsel to August Probst, the Swiss! day, having been declared an undesir-|Owing to the persistent rumors ti if against his plan to use canaries or] morning and as such a plate was Re i chara ee ctea te aan Mangervant, who asserts he was kid-| able alien, Jules Jusserand, the French Ambas: bid Stories Ot Incorporation of the 4 ¥ . wedioulty No, haya alt ing} napped from a country club near] Probst was taken from Pittsburgh to] dor to the U: tates, af Mountain Hudson River Bi : Fats in a poison gas test of his theory | something’ of a curiosity in that part]/iim into a hallway at Higth Avenue| Pittsburgh, where he was Rb) Beet Gcicananta by amtlopeest ee ureh £0 gorse 8 micas Staten was bees ee | Gcaany Mies seeteneas int that Fremont M. Jackson and his Wife were killed by fumigation gases, a week ago, in their apart- ment at the Hotel Margaret Annex. ‘The plan was to put the creatures {nto the apartment, release cyanogen gas in the basement and see if enough of it would reach the apartment to destroy life. The plan has been abandoned, Mr Ruston said, as unnecessary. He made] vited them around to his station Ro comment on the protests that had} nouse. There they told him they were este his office by mail and tele-} 5.0. ward and Charles Ashmore, of i. “Instead of using gas, he said, a} Glenwood, Ta. simpler experiment will be made by} Five minutes tater a telegram was releasing smoke in the basement and then watching to see whether any of it finds its way into the apart- of Jersey, Police Capt. McFeeloy was}and 139th Street at the point of because the daughter of a wealthy At Philadelphia he turned over to placed as Ambassador by M. de Perettt!County Clerk at Wh attracted to it. So he spoke to the . : = a —_——— — ie Lord & laylor them about thelr long journey. FIFTH AVENUE What they said to him in reply in- terested him more than the license plate. They stammered a little too much, MeFeeley thought, so he ta- on its way to the Chief of Police of Omaha, A reply came that an auto- mobile bearing that license plate had been stoten in Omaha on April 18. So ment where the Jackson couple died. — Ward and Ashmore were held on a technical charge of disorderly conduct JOY RIDE IN HEARSE, Joi inore couia be learned of them and NEW OUTDOOR SPORT | tte car. What puzzled McFeeley was that Patrick Farrell Must Tell this stolen automobile could have _ Why He Ran Off With GENUINE SEALSKIN BAGS travelled more than 1,400 miles with- out being stopped and its occupants questioned. “ » Liaeeetibitieciaients : Dead Wagon. ii Acer oupea alate Ad cA. Most $ Below Former \ Patrick Farrell, twenty-six, No. 219 MEETING HERE MAY 17. Important Sale! Wholesale Cost! SS Z East 126th Street, will be called upon} Gov, Nathan L. Miller will spoak at ate Bee ee STAETeA ot teak the meeting of the Republican County bef his purpose in annexing himself Committee af Manual Training High to an automobile hearse and making|®cbool, Brooklyn, on Wednesday eve- off with it late last night. ning, May 17, Political leaders in S-piece Mahogany or Two-Tone Ivory Bedroom Suite, $350 [ Genuine Sealskin— the most durable and desirable of ‘ The Hearse, property’ of James} Brooklyn, expect, ne wil’ announce ue i i = Runsey, underiaker, of 126th Stret tine may ouch Tae Meena leathers for luggage. Imported from the north under New Furniture before the Central Garage, Park Ave- great difficulties, its prohibitive cost has hitherto put it beyond the reach of the average purchaser. For the New Home - nue and 129th Street, to be washed. Harry Rich, attached to the garage, told the police he saw the hearse moving a block away and ran after it. i qT , he continued, Farrell Tips z ‘ a ca. arog tai wecioar'a neat and i ( But now—we are able to offer it to For Men and Women—T he travel- MOVING Time is officially here. No better op- attempted to escape. But he was 8 you at a.remarkably low price. This ing bags in this special } r itv i , aI Ga cack AvEROS, 3 4 y y low Pp Ing bags 1s special purchase are ortunity 1s eve To : é ee wore ee "ie 16 the sth ) is because we worked with the pro- for both men and women. In black, Bs - ale vided to add eT Dew single 126th Street Station, for a hearing Me ducer, who purchased the sealskins full leather lined, with three pockets piece or re lace the old furniture with a complete eter. ‘as { direct from ihe fisheries and had them solid brass trimmings and ans two ite t k th h i P sh ‘ st z or two suite to make the new 16. i PETER HEWITT’S NURSE Es tanned and dyed in the factory, thus handles. For men in 18 and 20 inch . CLS EIS Prices are Kalian Pottery Bow!, A eed. ; H low h CHARGED WITH THEFT Covered, in colors, $25 saving 2 large part of the usual in sizes. For women in 16, 17 and 18 ower than last year. Biisadeth Melly Held the erends high in 3 termediate cost. inch sizes. ® Mati om Davia Lament’ e lexicon of gifts jf Solid mahogany cane panel day bed: Elizabeth C. Kellf, thirty- 5a —that the most charm- . ‘ ‘i y ‘ > pale eid erent EA ahs chs ate 6 be bad to There are just 100 bags, so we advise you to take an 2.6 or 3 feet; frame only . . $23.50 Hewit {at the. time the Inventor ded, greatest number at Ov- early advantage of this most unusual opportunity. Mahogany dresser . . - . . 65.00 E: wi a v Grand. Jury Eibitnts wekskore ington’s ae that ne , Mahogany chifforobe . . - 65.00 Court. prices are prices : = lis, Rey sccured by Pace. |g justice and common Spree ns tes A ae 4 York ‘Trust Company, of having stolen sense. Mahogany dressing table . . . 58,00 Mas wife's diamond eneagernent ring at OVING : 1o-piece dull finished oak dini ee ee nee ONS om niteewe see OOd waived examination, but her sel, Through ‘question, attempted. to imply Fifth Avenue at 39th Street 6-piece walnut bedroom suite . . 550.00 the trail of the nurse. 1o-piece walnut Jacobean dining ) FRUNK DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR BO SC, a 472,00. 2. 6-piece blue enamel decorated bed- igre pag tt room suite . « « + . . « 475.00 size, $36 May Sale Household Linens | Cig g. | BEST&CO. : CORRECT A COMBINATION of a particularly fortunate special purchase and radical Protect Your Furs This Summer CLOTHES reductions which we have taken on our regular stock, make this Annual Sale of ae Linens even more tempting than previous ones. . A TELEPHONE all to Fitzroy 1900 will bring a messenger to your for BOYS home who will bring your furs and winter geting to our Fur Storage Sere eed Reduced to ' Special Purchase where they will be cleaned and stored during the summer. : nes FOURTH $2 95 dozen—lIrish Checked Tea $12 dozen—Derryvale Irish Linen Hem- et e Towels, hemmed ready for use; stitched Huck Towels—large size. reduced from a much higher price. : ; $6 7 each — Derryvale Trish Linen $2 9 each—Pure Irish Linen Damask ° Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards. e. Table Cloths, 70 x 70 inches. Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, $8.50 doz. SECOND FLOOR The ‘‘Katchall”’ $2.75 Lives Up to Its Name he Curtains for S : T e urtains or ummer THIS newest idea in garbage containers rests its chief claim to Bring New Life to Our Upholstery Department superiority on the fact that it cam be easily clamped to the sink, table or kitchen cabinet, as you may see. It is sanitary, white enameled; holds a gallon and its edges are round—an aid tocleaning.. The roll- top cover slides back at the touch of a finger; the can is odor-tight | Linen crash, khaki, or Palm Beach clock Norfolk suits—you WHETHER jou prefer the plain white. curtains which strike rernoteiae sim- oy a con wash them, oe you can't plicity in any room, or the colorful designs typical of summer, the search for and vermin-proof. anak eke ainey sass of B iat your favored -aale will end in our Upholstery Department. SEVENFH PLOOR ; Ruffled Marquisette Curtains of good Stencilled Crash Cartains in bird and : quality, have narrow ruffle and tie backs; hollyhock designs, $5.50 and $8.¢0 pair. = wa E pride ourselves on the in white or cream, $1.45 pair. Stencilled Crash Couch Covers,$6.75 each. Embroider Diouriing food ad sort’ sues tailori ng of our boy’s Table Covers and Scarfs in round, oval and oblong shapes, to For Your Summer Home of the young wards of the A.L.C.P. match the Stencilled Crash Curtains. cAll moderately priced. Bridge Set, 95¢—Consists of one ‘ FIFTH FLOOR cloth, and 4 napkins in a new applique design. Unbleached Cl ocks muslin; stamped to be em- Children! Come to the Kitchen broidered. Le Luncheon Set, $1--S: d Greatly and arn to Make Fudge! Manbleackes Last as Reduced design. Tea Set, 95c— Has $ uare center and 4 serviettes. Unbleached ARTISTIC clocks such as the suits, and precise, painstaking workmanship-is as much jin evi- dence.in our wash suits as those of woolen fabrics. For shape- _ liness, durability, and comfort —few tub suits can’ compare with the model pictured. ON Saturday morning at 10:30 in the model kitchen Miss Thompson will teach you how to make the best chocolate fudge you ever tasted. She’s a very good cook herself and she can teach you to be a good one too. Can't you j Priced according to materi. ich K i f @gee8 ; : yOu use smell muslin, stamped to be em- one sketched here—marked at if wrial eer oroaty. odor, and imagine biting into the creamy thickness? f broidered in D eiaue and decided reductions. All fitted 9.50 to 14.50 MSURY MORAINE af 10:30; cross-stitch. with high grade Chelsea move- ‘ : A word for mothers, brides or anyone who cooks--Miss Thompson gives illustrated ! FIFTH FLOOR ments and strike on the hour - SIZES 7 to 15 YEARS every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2.30 in the Sr siatot. Tomson her Lice og ‘ The “‘cAsk Me. Foster Service” and half haus. “Dinners That Save Fuel and Heat.” Next week it will be: ‘Cake and Cookie Fancies.” on the Seventh Floor will make $75—$225 has . suggestions us to desirable SEVENTH FLOOR Summer resorts, camps, etc. GROUND FLOOR est & Co. NUE af 357s STREET—NEW YORK i core

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