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a —_—_ DOCTOR CLEARED _|!'" sisset use ' BOY LOSES LIFE OF DRUG CHARGE) | «ppeured for Lr s motion that the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAsg o, 1922, of drags and treat ix entirely cleared of all the charges made against him in the conduct of his sanitar The court trouble sturtod i Mrs. Tina Jurson. 826 Beekman Avenue, of criminal anarchy. Mrs. Jurson will be scntancéd next week. The thrée were found gnilty of dis- TWO WOMEN JAILED; ANARCHY CHARGE of the Metyiile months g when Mrs tributing circulars a year ago calling Third Will Be Sentenced ts ; Melville Guardian's Testimony | speci ardian’s testimony reflect. | Melville's husband, William Randolph tora May Day uprsink. Judge Gite , ‘ y upon Dr. Cowles Malville, director of the Miner-B + raat Yucsde they, were. ‘‘outpo i- | \ Rejected Because of Cowle ha owles be expunged |Cremical Corporation, etjofned his Next Weeksfor Urging. | 5¢'“ge Seviet Govarament,”” whose { { Sanitarium Statement (rom the records as ‘defamatory, -Twite from removing some 4700,000 Uprising ‘ pui was ‘to destroy every ‘civil- 5 ’ bellous and faine After hearing Mr.J worth of securities from the Guar- ¢ {zed government in the world. tf Supreme Court Justice Guy to-day] jtermyer und reading a favorabje|@nty Safe Deposit Company, He de-| Mrs. Minnie Kelnin, No, 324 Beek- zt - abpecacaacin if ndered expunged from the court rec-| eport of an investigation of Dr, |clered his wife was not mentally 0 Avenue, the Bronx, was sen-| HEAVY BOAD FALLS OX WORK~ t 1 testimony of a special guar id x of Dr J competent. but a. Jury jin’ Supreme 4 to Auburn Prison for two years MAN: KILLS HIM. be > i antiaritna by the State Hos. red the Woman Was sane jonths to seven years by| Louis Harty. twenty-elght, No. 1,454 i$ Suite r appointed for Mre., Jean 1, Met ton, 3 © Guy went irged In & special guardian's ae Bronx County] materdam Avenue, was killed ' : "4 ville. This tcstimony contained de " Ringe ut certain hallucinations suf and Mrs. Anna Leisch- |" may ) F Mba 25:1 Ay ce " " warehouse where he Robert Windblad Drowned) ),natory statements against Dr. i2d-| 4 od the gddttinn’s emties (fet, 72 Mrs, | Melville” while a 428 Raat 188th Street, was morning tn a warehe aera, erent x vn , - sala ‘Teatient in Dr. Cowles's sanitarium d for one year, and nine was holating elght heavy Towing Boat and Compan- | ward §. Cowtes and his sanitariun ken out wore caused: by. the Gaecee arige kad] months w:Nlx years: Brooklyn. He ee ting machinery. sity: . * 5 a. No. 691 Park Avenue re te By the court's ruling, Di s pnotisi joth were convictes yn his head. } ion Ashore in Bay. : 1 Ming, Dr, Cowles | hypnotism Hoth were convicted last week with [ped and the load fell 0 F Robert Windblad, nineteen, of No 213 54th Street, Brooklyn, lost his lif jn Jamaica Tay tate yesterday after noon while trying to swim ashore wit! Hie oyerturned canoe, to whieh Miss May Dowling, nincteen No Sth Street, unable to i" clinging. The girl was boatman from Barren Ista . @ay ix prostrat at her home. boy's body w recovered. Windbiad, the son of a prosperous baker, employed in an insurance ‘of- NONE C. 0. D. ALL fice in Manhattan, started out with "2 . SALES FINAL Mins Dowling for an afternoon at the 7 Sheepshead Bay Canoe Club, of whic! be. = member. As they left the Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Y. Miss Dowling’s mother said: Establisi 1879 ember to be careful, Robert, hed fs May can’t swim,” “AN right, don’t worry,”’ he replied After a day on the beach, Windt and the girl set out In the canoe to try e . a new set of sails. In Jamaica Ray the canoe upset in a gust of wind. As - the went over Windblad called to Miss ANNOUNCES FOR OUR GREAT Dowling: ‘Cling to the canoe and “you'll be all safe." Then, taking the ; painter, he started swimming toward Tarren Island, towing the canoe. A few minutes later the girl saw him slip beneath the surface. She screamed and attracted the attention of the boatman on the island, who . immediately put out to the rescue. H He drew the almost senseless girl into his beat and then picked up the boy's body, which was floating near the canoe. JAIL FOR SELLING INDECENT PICTURES Col. Covington Caused Arrest of Four for Having Them, but He Had Sold Them. Col. Lorenzo Dow Covington, a Board of Education lecturer, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Soctety, by nomination of Si nest Shackleton, and a noted Egyptologist, was sent to the penitentiary to-day for an in- definite term by the Justices of Spe- cial Sessions. According to John 8. Sumner, Superintendent of the Society for the “s Prevention of Vice, Col. Covington came to him in November with infor- mation as to four men who had in- decent pictures in their possession, Mr. Sumner gave him $20 with which evidence for the conviction was se. cured, Recently Mr. Sumner was in- formed that the Colonel was himself the peddier of the pictures which caused the imprisonment of the four. He was arrested March 27. Justices Herbert, Moss and O'Keefe sald that they did not feel that Col. Covington's record as a traveller and discoverer proved anything except that he knew better than most criminals that he was breaking the * 15 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 25 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 25 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 75 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps —_$<<— “UNCLE JOB” RECOVERS RAPIDLY. WASHINGTON, May 8.—“Uncle Joo” Cannon, whose celebration of his eighty- sixth birthday yesterday was marred by a slight illness, was reported to-day as At his office it was said 85 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 40.Cloth capes, coats and wraps 65 Street, afternoon, evening gowns well as ever. 360 Tailored and dress hats, main floor 500 Pumps, oxfords, high shoes 1900 prs. tull fashioned silk hose TN a 1-8 ~ Nancy Glave Bow! Wrought Iron Stand, $15 S every double-seal- ed invitation comes thru the post, mentally teg it Ovington’s—for . 65 Street, atternoon, sport frocks go Street and afternoon dresses “OVINGTON’S " The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Wich Averues at secs Break 125 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 30 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 75 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 25 Cloth capes, coats, wraps 85 Cloth or silk capes, coats, wraps 100 Cloth coats and capes 1000 White and colored dresses, some COLCATES RIBBON DENTAL CREAM { know that Covosre’s wilh ‘not injure my teeth by scou- hand-made pc lapilld pig espe 4 125 Little children’s sweaters 200 Caps, bonnets and hats 900 Boys’ wash suits, 2 to9 yrs. 750 Boys’ wash suits, 2 to 9 yrs. 200 Rompegs, t to § yrs.—main floor NO MAIL ORDERS Annual Clearance ‘Sale of Spring Fashions The Season’s Greatest Reductions ; APPAREL FOR WOMEN, MISSES, GIRLS, CHILDREN, BOYS, MEN | WOMEN’S APPAREL—3rd'Floor | | Originally 195.00 to 295.00 155.00 to 195.00 110.00 to 145.00 65.00 to 10,00 S pecial Special ‘125200 10'225.00 he hadoumtered oniy:/troen @.oetd. 27 Three piece silk cape costumes * 98.50 to'2§0.00 40 Two piece Navy tailleurs 45.00 to 69.50 eet EB ae NR Re) 110 Tweed and trelaine suits 34.00 to 49.50%. -+1@.00 to. 45.00" §.00 10 10.00 8:00 3,50 6.50 1.65 . MISSES’ APPAREL—2nd Floor Originally 39:50 10 $7.50 49.50 t0 65.00 you can secure the 46 Street, afternoon, evening dresses 95.00 to 125.00 most charming gifts at 125 Tweed & trelaine suits, 2 or3 pc. 34.00 to 59.50 prices just as pleasing. 100 Twill, tweed or trelaine suits 49.00 10 59.50 40 Navy twill, tricotine, and tweed suité’59.50°t0 79.50 85.00 10 125.00 65.00 10 95.00 59.50 t0 75.00 49.50 10 69.50 Special LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR-—Ath Floor . Originally 9-75 to 1.95 to 2.95 to 375 to 4-45 0 395 10 37-50 $5.00 8.00 26.75 8.95 8.00 Special All sisesbut not in every style. 10,000 PIECES ¥ NOW Originally 175.00 to 250.00 95 Cloth coats and capes, 4 to 14 yrs. 15.00 to 18.00 125.00 to 150.00 110 Cloth coats and capes, 8 to 17 yrs 25.00 to 35,00 95.00 to 115.00 125 as coats, sizes 10 to 17 yrs. 35.00 to 45.00 ‘ 49 Junior misses’ suits,,13 to 17 yrs. 10010 47.50 55.00 to 85.00 89 Junior misses’ silk Stil to e ie a 48.00 55.00 17 yrs. 25.00 to 39.50 39.50 57 Cloth dresses, sizes 12 to 17 yrs. 15.00 to 18.00 65.00 to 165.00 79 French hand-made white dresses, 4 75.00 to 150.00 to 10) yrs. 19.50 t0 29.50 12.56 38.00 to 49.50 125 Colored tub dresses, 10 to 17 yrs. S75 10 10.95 | 4.95 25.00 150 by in frocks, 4, 5, 6 yrs. 6.95 ; 3.95 se 500 Pairs of shoes Z 2.958 5.0 ay 5.00to 22.50, 200:Middy blouses, 8 to 18:yrs,<—main fi Specie! ‘ : Oe acl 150 Wool slip-over sweatersmain floor Special S375 1.35 150 Children’s blouses, 8 to 16 yrs. 39510 6.a5 2.90. BLOUSES—SKIRTS—NEGLIGEES a NOW Originally NOW 25.00 200 Dimity and voile blouses 39500 8.95 2.60 35.00 108 Frilled voile blouses 9.50 to .15,00 6.99 65.00 to 95.00 73 Crepe de chine or georgette blouses 15.00 t0 25,00 10.00 25.00 MAIN FLOOR hg 100 Linen and gabardine skirts 6.75 10 10.00 3.95 38.00 * 75 Plain or tringed wool skirts 10.50 10 15.00 8.95 49,50 60 Homespun and tweed skirts | 12.75 to 16.50 10.50 © 65.00 to 95.00 100 Novelty cloth and silk skirts 16.50 t0 23.75 15.00 55.00 THIRD FLOOR * ¥ a wee 48.00 100 Corduroy robes, several shades 8.95 to 76.50 5.00 38.00 65 Crepe de chine or satin negligees 12.750 19.75 , 9.75 25.00to 55.00 so Imported Paris negligees and tea 0 Ie gowns $9.00 t0 145.00 39,50 SECOND FLOOR ; MENS’ & BOYS’ CLOTHING—sth Floor NOW 7.78to 24.75 Originally NOW 150 Mixture suits formen &youngmen 35.00 t0 45.00 25.00'to 35.00 1,50to 39.50 138 Boys” mixture suits and reefers 12,5010 27.50 10.50... 2.50to 6.75 12 Boys? wool reefers 16.50 8 18.50 12.50 1.95to 18.50 ror Boys’ mixture suits and reefers 18,5010 23,50 15.50 3.75 147 Boys’ mixture suits 2§.§0 to, 29.50. 21.50 2.78 165 Boys’ bluo sults and reeters 72.50% 28.30 °Y0B0to 21.80 Se 400 Pairs mon's and bays’ shoes 79008 rooo 3,00 4.00 NO PHONE ORDERS FUR STORAGE AT 2% OF YOUR OW! VALUATION; FURS REMO AND REPAIRED AT MODERATE PRICES Fashion Value _and Price Value ina Sale of Women’s and — Misses’ Silk Frocks Reduced to 18°45 A smart collection of new frocks -in Canton Crepe, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine, illustrating the newer tendencies of the Paris mode at surprisingly low Sale price. Light, dark and:bright colors. VOTE IN THE MOTION PICTURE POPULARITY CONTEST AND HELP THE ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THB CQNDITION OF THE POOR, N ew Long Line Tweed Suits For . Womenana Misses vi traordinary sale of fine Tweed Suits, > These are wonderful values because the suits are partic- ularly Well cut and tailored. They. fit well, too. Everyone is beautifully silk lineds<" \ 2! MeConhtetion With Any Other Establishment in the World ly-Reduced Big values.are offered in this Ex.’