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ROOTED ee re a RE mor a - \ (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. 9 for two years, flatly charges the tac- : . back and military cut are in the dis-| workers twenty-one years ago, will be MRS, WILLIAM RIORDAN, ulty with being “biased” against ath- Belts and Pa amas in Diseard: . The trousers are cut wider and| celebrant on thin occasion. ‘The late] Atrs, William M. Riordan, known as letes; with making up “rules of theix 9 length. Double-breasted sacks] Robert 1H. Deery was the leader among! 4.1, gnencer to the theatrical profea- rules “to a point where honest ath- N ght hi { S Dp d Back cutaway is on long lines, some with|>*nlers’ mass Nes, as ‘ i Morgio's second mass will he ren-[ home, No. 19 West 69th Street, Mrs. Ye | BY APPEAL FROM letes are made to feel like criminals.’ r , us| en ers, old fashioned border braids. dored by a picked choir under the able] Riordan designed ‘rowne fér many stage > ——$—$—<—_—_— Lieitieaae act baians -—_—_—»—_— leaderMip of Prot. J. Bletiger. No producers, Monday morning , CHINATOWN BIDS ADIEU | tes in Men’ TWENTY-ONE YEARS FOR ccc’, of pte acho rae me pide oie» SEs will be said by F Farrel at F ’ TO OLD POLICE STATION.| N°W Styles in Men’s Nocturnal Wear Are] ~ NIGHTWORKERS’ MASS ISAAC BROOME. ."'Simon stock's Catholle Churen| oe 7 7 i le ona . ante PRENTON 5 pet and Ryer Avenue. » er - 7 Mustek’ nase Prien Lon: Almost Too Lovely to Sleep In. Mar. Rivers Will Omelate and Glor- iaeeny cavege ve els eens pon f ine ge 7 { t 4 bay wio’s Second Mass Will Be Rendered bined Dea tea Bikes Moe Io es JOHN HAWKS SR. orn fl i y tiled ax Cebs heave Pikes CHICAGO, May 6.—Pajamas as off, arid it there are no buttons, the |r OT Vin! Tne Ntversary of the) tor, the oldest acadamician of the Ni Pa, “May John Me! - Where Tongs Flourishied. they are now known, belts and trouser) knots punch holes in the wearer's bid@.| 4 tors and nightworkers' mass will] Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts maker of the first Amertean| MP a i \ McClenahan Accused of BMs]; rhe mizaveth street ‘Poltce station | Mt Mere Tead out of style at the con-] To replace this hideous torture! pe celebrated in St, Andrew's Roman|and an international figure In ceramic OF enavka tfoul Sisceiuce aeons Gouraud’s and Distortion in Open Goud at 12.01 o'clock this morning, | VCH Of the United States Clothiers] jacket the designers offer a sort Of} Catholic Church, Duane Street and] art circles, died last night at the home| ham Lincoln for a cane that he had Ori ental Cre am ‘ ; New assignments contained in the order | "Pe to-day. glorified nightshirt which double-}City Hall Place, on Sunday, May 1.Jof his daughter, Mrs. James B,| fashioned and presented to the head of - = _» Letter to Alumni, for policing the territory embraced in} Belts retard circulation and diges-| breasts itself all the way down to the At 2.30-A. Mca, who. cotebrated | Kersey of No, 210 Meroer treet, from tha Nation, dled yesterday at his home, | Sees m shins. It ow of fro) . Luke J. Evers, ‘a No. 210 3 , . Haw! 0 of the best kn, oncom the precinct went Into effect ‘mmedi-|tion, the suspender men have discov- Has a SCun est elthe frst midnight mass for night-'the infirmities of old age. citizena In Northeastern Pennsylvaniay (WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ately. fasteners and comes in some love! e A fetter in the Princeton Alumni|"'Ths miizaboth Street Station, built in| Tet: PAemas, to hear the nightshirt| ces of hellotrope, elephan ‘Weekly, out to-day, reveals a struggle aes to replace an old station which | People tell it, are a source of terrible] preath gray and pale lemon. The wi sity | bad been located at Franklin and Centre| danger in cold weather, owing to the|man who takes fal pride in his in which the Princeton University! cists since 1845, covered all Chinas we! ig to the POR TTnal ake: hob mre Lede ane authorities are pitted against many}town territory where “wars of the|Well-nigh universal disposition of the appearance ci : of the 11,000 alumni. The | is ex- "Tonge cues made life. precarious, legs to crawl up and leave the sleep- lepine slagved Lotion _ jor atroimen in the precinct, many re- |... Dreased in two different ~ay#, luctantly, left their old station in the|@"'® feet exposed to cold-carrying! The new men's styles in clothes The first is: “Shall the 11,000/rain at midnight, breezes» Then, too, buttons will tear Icall for long, loose sack coats. Pinch- alumni, upon whose support the uni- versity depends, give over the man- = : — ment of Princeton's athletic af- fairs wholly to the faculty?” conduct Princeton awietce—eel lf Make Every Week A Music Week properly constituted university au- Special Bargain Offerings for Saturday—Come Early == BIG STORE: Records eee eee DEPOSIT Dofvers Y In varity MAIN FLOOR, FORMER Just recived Suances tates|] athe YeorgnlatelltgMate spies» =| SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING [3:2 ular 10c a the minute. ioisgp.;5#xth Avenue, at 19th St. t's m|"4q for last ten or twelve years—have been Small Weekly or Monthly Payments breathing fire since the news th several undergraduate athletes had FA i THE Columbia Grafonolas been found ineligible was first pub- lished, April 9. , Are Down $125 Model. ,” They argue any graduate has a Now $85 49c GREATER NEW YORK’S ONLY REAL BARGAIN STORE right to help any student through college, in any way he pleases, Their resentment took open form to-day in the letter written by Will- jam H. Deyo, ‘16, of Anniston, Ala., Phono Lamp Phonograph with electric motor and elec- tric lamp combined. and published in the Princeton Alumni Weekly. Deyo, whe was a member of the Princeton varsity baseball team ets oe a RAND SCHOOL CASE FOUGHT. Deputy Attorney General Samuel A. Berger for the State and Morris Hillquit for the American Socialist Society operating the Rand School of Social Science at No. 7 East 15th Street, filed briefs yesterday with the Court on the constitutionality of Chapter 667 of the Laws of 1921, The Appellate Division reserved decision. Mr, Hillquit admits the Rand School refused to apply for a license and is conducting classes at the present time, declaring the only issue presented is the constitutionality of the law re- quiring them to obtain a license. Deputy Attorney General Berger argued that “as the primary right of self-preservation is the paramount duty of the State, it surely has the right to prevent by the adoption of salutary edicts and laws the inculca- tion of theories that, if adopted, would jead to its overthrow.” EDDY Refrigerators ARE EASY TO CLEAN because they have no corners for food or dirt to lodge in. All corners are rounded. Most sanitary. Solid slate shelves. White pine case. All sizes. The BEST DEALERS SELL THE EDDY * te Tested and Approved by the Good Housckecpiny Institute CATALOG MAILED FREE Table Lamp Models $79 $1 Deposit—$1.25 Weekly Pedestal Model (Height 5 ft. 8 ins.) No Winding: Just switch on the current—the motor does the work. Full Round Tone: Through horn, hidden by silk shade. Useful and Pretty: ‘As a lamp alone. As a phonograph alone. As both at the same time. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Our “Reliable” Phonographs 490,98: Reduced in All Models Plays all makes of records. Rich Mahogany finish $165 Model, Now $87.00 $185 Model, Now $99.50 Phonographs Reduced One-Half—Only $1 Deposit On a Few Manufacturer’s Samples, Demonstration and Exchanged Models of Standard Makes. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND Everything for Housekeeping on Liberal Credit “Everlasting Furniture’’—Ask Your Grandfather Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Downtown Uptown Oldest Furniture House $1 Deposit—$1.25 Weekly Models in Mahégany, Walnut, Golden Oak and Fumed Oak. Other Models also reduced. All the Latest Columbia Records $100 Machine Now $59 $1 Deposit—$1 Weekly case, 10,000 Pairs Women’s Oxfords, 1,2 & 3-Strap Pumps, Theo Ties, Etc. Greatest Shoe Values Ever Offered Bought for Cash From Leading Boston Manufacturer 18 styles including Patent Leather 1, 2 and 3-Strap Pumps, Patent Leather Theo style Pumps, 1, 2 and 3-Strap Black Vici Kid Puinps, 1 and 2-Strap Brown Kid Pumps, 1 and 3-Strap Mahogany Calfskin: Pumps, Smoked Elkskin, Brown and Black-trimmed Sport Oxfords, Brown Vici Kid and Brown Calfskin Oxfords with Me- dium and Low Heels in a full assort- ment,of sizes —Actualval- ucup to$5@ $6apair. All to go at the ridiculously low price of, per pair, only During this sale all goods will be placed on special tables—styles and sizes assorted. Plenty sales- people—quick service. See our big corner window 19th St. & 6th Av. for full assortment of 18 styles. Women’s and Misses’ oe 3d Avenue and 121st Street in America 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Established 1807 Park Row & Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Women’s and Misses’ Black Silk Capes This is the most popular wrap this Made from splendid quality Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats Splendid quality Wool Poliare \ and Velour Cloth—two sport pockets, cloth belt—some one- 3 Co., Bostor ° D. Eddy & Sons Co. Tweed Suits i s Homespun Tweeds—full silk lined. 36-inch long coat—2 sport pockets. Tailored skirt— 2 pockets. All Spring colors. Marked down from $16.98, Si eeeeeseeseectizes LUCK? Clothing for All My, Ss 22) ety "NOW ‘at a foot ott ee < fraction of its real Worth up to fn worth. Values up $1.69, special for ig ; to $6.00. Special, Saturday only. oy XE\ 2.98 1.00 Boys’ and Men’s Men’s Fancy 150 Dozen seearhel| eee Purchase 50 Dozen| Special Offering of Soft Collars MadrasShirts PLAY SUMS erg ae 'Men’s _ Pants | Arrow and cther good makes ‘ J j | Made of herd finish English in 20 different styles. Ma-|A special purchase from one | khald twill. Made in low and| In Oliver Twist, middy and ‘ed is ot dren tprinee oa terials are pique, repps, pop-|of the best makers; white | high neck sport collars. Tur- Nortel models, ee neat stripe effects, well tails half silk lined. Full assort- | while they Faile silk, with deep crush collar. : ; 3 en ee | pean nemmeittnta t OS orang a ss ca amen of Here, Bemilar $14.98 last, to....... 1 2.98 Theses Gat eck: TRUE as . — 4 ‘ar’ om th ‘ =) = $30 Purchase Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House $14.98 and $12.98 4 @p Women’s and Misses’ chap freee lists = = At Our Grand 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 —while they last, S rin Dresse: bottom. Actual $10.00 Fa D\ = St. Store * your choice only e P is "8 value—special, only. . =* y= /Women’s Suits Grand Street Smith Street In Wool Tweed materials. . = y= 50 Corner Driggs Ave. Corner Wyekott St, IMPORTED GINGHAM DRESSES | | Sleeveless coat and cape vie: eee rte Gace i A , A ° ° Made in new Spring models with deep | | With long sleeves. ockets, i =X é / 24-50 |$75 Down Delivers $200 Furniture pockets and wide aash. White Braid and || cloth belt. Assorted sizes, | | tlk-lined in umall brocaded 49 9 )\Antiquity’s Gift ring D: Pear! button trimetial wie 4.98 || Regular $7,98 effects—$16.98 value..... 10. Colors and sizes. Spec $7, 3 4] of Good Fortune = Spring 5) VICTROLAS =— value. Special only 4 DS to the New Generation 3 Ter Saeeetreenetinae ts 12.91 H $25 to $350 Women’s New Spring | | 300 PAIRS WOMEN’S Go neisting of Fancy Manufacturers’ Sample receivesthisring from you. Through Men’ i PPC wy | and Records in our 2 ° nl auntlets, lancy ong FA = otal m ipcaianteats Ps eels ue oun 19 50 Bima Grand ‘St. Store M il ] | n e r y CHAMOIS SUEDE Gloves and various novelty Collection, 50 Dozen Ey ed . ur " i tyles. i i 3 oe cent ath rea, Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, 6.98 ~ Ser $171 | Prima Donnas tecuaing, tcaruprent tats. the | 1G LOVES atic wanted” springy shadeo Voile Blouses ter way cou! he! i ory a Sa? ith str ts id the smart- 5 <j = food unnagaarea ies Acceptony < Girls’ Coats, Dresses, 6.98 F $95 to $160 Eee won tan nes color | | sizes es 8. Heenliy values up to $1.98 per pair— 59c ae. bury “ ide, UP . hay Special, ner pair, ONLY i.i0:0s setae cecedaneedens 1 : vk 4K soli Gold urs" S ALL ALTERATIONS FR - and Records, at our every te avery i a y . a with tency. col- | sAphaelemeey prt —— jp style of current iso plain white, | = ya. We wil erates Bocce FREE Our 10-Piece Suits—China Closet, Server, | »>i% Line of fashion. Buy your sd ‘About 12, mod: { inner 8 ‘ 500 Women’s Hand Bags A manufacturer's sample collection, in a large variety of styles, shapes and leathers, including marble, rhino, spider, beaver, cobra, genuine calf, real pin seal, lambskin, etc.—also many silk and novelty Bags in the lot — in the colors fashionable this spring. These Bags are actually worth up to $4.95 each—while they last your choice, each, 1 85 COU ccccdiaccsucacaseccwesescduereneyssnane ey ores Refrigerators range from $65 down to §-49 — SS We do not hesitate to say that we have the largest ‘Tapestry Brussels Rugs... 12.45|,¥; ent bes i Good Velvet Rugs. 17.95 Sy. he ite faint; selon col tee Axminster Rugs.. iby Carsiage FSSP SPSS ESS SS LES TY F Buffet, Extension Table, Arm Chair and oa with any purchase of Furniture amounting to $98 or over for cash | 5 Side Chairs in genuine leather | 79 or on new accounts, if you bring this advertisement with: yous [| "TShet SEaat paw CO EE ee as er eiriee Teeth Without Plates by, | Save Decayed y Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Trea Diseased Gums, Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Care fully Extracted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned I SETS, OF TEETH. i 22.75 Baby Carriages from. Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgesori, Fillings end Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain, Made at Reasonable Prices. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT 2.BLOoO lins, as and mercerized|only; French double cuffs;|key red trimmings. Patch n ae i A l brays, linene, galates cloth, | ored for long wear. + Sizes 28 a val P ee Meee ee tee fine pearl buttons; well tai-| pockets, short sleeves, patent ar Trimmed with fancy |e 42, Regular §4.00 103 B. 125th St.,N.B.cor Park Av M ee SD) . sak coals Ge bored; coat style; sizes 14 to 17.| buttons. Sizes 3to 8. Regu: | braid. Sailor collars. Sizes | scial, vents (Over Loft's Candy Store) 2B. 125th St. | 169 . 34th St. S.E.Cor.SthAv, N.W.Cor.3dAv, 740 Lexington Ave., cor, 59th St. (Over Liggett’s Drug Store: ad 12 for 1.00 (S222 1.69 |S2 =: Scr 2 =t 88e—~ 2.49 HN RIT Special, only.... grease EASY SHOPPING —- ALL GOODS DISPLAYED ON ONE FLOOR—PLENTY SALESPEOPLE-QUICK SERVICE NO DELIVERIES — NO C. O. D.'S— MAIL ORDERS FILLED —- STORE OPEN 9.15 A.M. TO 6.15 P. M. 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. 5 : TH See ee (| PIES PAHS ! PS ta (N (4 ras ae 4-Piece Period Bedroom Suits Period Bedroom Suits—Bow-end Bed, Chifforobe, large Dresser and Semi- $135 Vanity Table—for

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