The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1922, Page 4

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a “Don't Touch This Here Bu‘ton,” Said Fireman—Then Engines Came Was Explaining New. Fire Alarm Boxes in Public School No. 141, and Acci-’ dentally Turned In Alarm. “Now the principal thing'to avoid is ternity and Roosevelt Hoapitain the >} touching this part right here. If youjMUrees were looking out the Windows ; “ ‘i promt that, yeu aond isan alarm|st examine 10 patioata hat taore| War Velerag Met Senator's said Fireman George Heemaath toljn the hospitals. Daughter Through Prowess Miss Kate A. Walgh, principal of] Because of the many as ‘Wrestler. Public School No. 1461, West sath ‘Sat — = Street, and then absent mindedly, WASHINGTON, May 36-~The to- mance of Alex E. Robertson, British much a8 the professor in English ad- vised the students a preposition was, . hero, and Mary Culbérson, & bad thing with which to onda sen-|The children had all been gathered | ye te senator, has. been tence, Heemsath touched the button, ]in the auditoriam. eugnter ¥ - The next minute Engine Company| Miss Walsh asked Meomseth to] ended. No, 2%, ust off Seventh Avenue in{ kindly explain the workings of the! Miss Culberson's affection fon Rob- West 68th Gtreet was on its way] new evened Oe ge eo eee erteon te sald to have been cooled by aaue. After the lipaien: wea wag] the publicity he gave to his obarges all over, the children were marched] that he had been kidnapped by dotec- PUBLICITY COOLS MISS CULBERSON'S Univ Mins jn, the firemen had school to lecture to « few minutes, this morning, on how to avoid turning jn alarms and to ex- pldin the workings of the new ATER, Okla. May 10 (As- Beckham Cobb, H Uf H answering @ false alarm from the school, In addition 1,506 pupils were march - i Gifted by Gordon. Both Cobb and|ins down the stairs in orderly man-| back to the auditorium and the fire-| tives hired by Senator Culberson. Getden sirved in the army ner and filing out of the building. |man explained the new system to'the}] Complete denial willbe made by t We war, Cobb was predic Shor peatlands 7 ethene beraner asa Senator Culberson that he sought to i get Robertson out of the country, RUSSIAN OIL STORY [coe trienas of the Senator aay. Ts FROM GENOA DENIED)» statement he will assert’ that al! he desired was information Concerning Deterding Says Dutch Com-[\i° romesive sna. pany Will Not Be “Re-| rorT WORTH, Tex, May 10 5 ‘ »» “(Copyright). — If Alex Robertson bs pak of Stolen Property. hadn't been a good wrestler he might Sir Henry W. A. Deterding, Manag- not now be attracting national atten- ing Director of the Royal Dutch-Shell | tion as the hero im the rémanoe with to-day put a| the daughter of Senator Culberson. His friendships miade here, which led “ BIG FRUIT CROP IN JERSEY PREDICTED if | i ; é | 5 g : i z Lj $ i ; i Marketing Association Pushing Wiens on Packing F 3 E Howees. TRENTON, May 10.—New glersey fruit growers, who recently nf ate a State Co-Operative Marketing Asso- ciation with numerous local branches, are rushing work on packing houses and selling plans, under direction of J. E. Kiahre, formerly of Hancock, Md,, General Manager. Reports in- dicate that despite late frost damage in some localities, the ‘co-operative growers will have a big crop to han- die under the new system of distribu- tion, In addition to marketing peaches | Hy i i if ; aE A i i ; Group of ol! companies, final yt ports t! com- aera hee ‘eathagd introduction to the Senator's panties have been endeavoring to se- dated orem. his! he oh ectilietigaroiers 7 | hme aes coated wrestling tourna. a - Russian Soviet Government. Bpreed lngnt in this city in 1920. of these reports recently threw the} Young Robertson# fresh from his Genoa economic conference inte # vir-| hardships and exploits with the Brit- tual wpronr ioh Army and still suffering from his XK war wounds, arrived In Fort Worth Sir Henry, in his first: expression | three years ago when tho city was the regarding these reports states:—"l| Mecca for adventurers and speculators have never seon such @ concoction of jattracted by the es atrike, ae oa tered the wrestling tournament, dis- Nes as come out of Genoa. Under 20} tinguished himself by his prowess conditions will we ever be a party tol and formed the acquaintance of prom- anything that will rob previous own. | inent young men. “i % ere. tl not recet - Among these was Hope Root, who prone We will not be receivers, di-| 4 Robertson at his home aaa guest. ly or indirectly for stolen pro-| te was best known ax "Scotty Rob- peety.” ertaon and soon was popular in the Sir Heary has been in this country] River Crest and Meadow Mere Ll J napec Y|try clubs. Other well known Fort for about a month inspecting Proper | wo stn residents became interested in tes Of the Shell Company im Call-} him and through their influence the fornia, He sails for Europe to-d British veteran was sent to the ¥ was at Birmingham, | Gordon's is at Miami, Okia. Se eae Me ene eo ANON SUOUGISI@IE “ ., OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ ae a 4th Street-—— New York An Unparalleled Sale—Thursday About Five Hundred ‘ Higher Cost Wraps, Coats and Capes For Women and Misses eS Many choice modelsfrom regular stock to- gether with a remarkable special‘purchase of other Exclusive High Class Garments. Offered at Poroctionally Low Prices - Averaging Less'Than lesale Cost 121 OOS OOOH OHSS OVene) Hi@1e @ Actual Values to 85.00 Actual Values to 125.00 SHONS NCGS) SHONSie /e ee The' season's most approved styles, wide- ly variéd.to ipdet all requirements. Fine quality W fabrics and Silk Crepes, some Fur-tr&iimed sand embroldered. PUSAN ONSNSMS NOHO HOHOHONe ee SSNS NSNS@naniai@emel __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ways told his story sadly, while recounting hie four living in Liverpool. several of hin friends lo money to pai University of 5 money was exhausted, he had to give up his studies and sesk em@oyment in a garage. A professor in versity, attracted by him, lo more money. This he used tj his expenses to the Hast whe: newed his courtship of Miss son, his friends say. GONHEN MAN DIBAPPRAhS, MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., May) 10—A of Texas, whei Culberson, alto , | held seventeen yours, after fifteen Previous associat Tt toneral. ’ sidering another aMillation in the line, It was said he will be by Arthur Judson, Management of the Philharmonto ht ager of the Phi i Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Linens for Summer Homes In these days of lower prices we cannot empha- sige too strongly the high quality standards of McCutcheon Linens—their absolute dependa- bility and the invariable satisfaction which they give after years of hard service. BED LINENS AND TOWELS Pure Linen Sheets, $13.50 pair and up. Pure Linen Pillow Cases, $3.75 pair and up. Ootton Sheets, $4.00 pair and up. Cotton Pillow Gases, $1.00 pait and up. Pure-Linen Face Towels, $6.00 dozen and up. TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS Table Cloths and Napkins of a very desirable quality double Damask in five circular patterns. Cloths Fach 2x2 yd. . 2. . . $8.50 2xBsyds. . . 6 6 » 1050 - 2x3 yds... 1. «©. 12.50 Napkins Per Dozen 22xa2inches . . .°. $10.25 Damask Linen Napkins, $4.50 dozen. Hemstitched Tea Napkins of fine Irish Linen 15 inches square, $6.50 dozen, Tea Napkine of heavy cream linen with scal- loped edge in green, brown and blue at half price. $3.75 dozen. Luncheon Sets of heavy cream linen—fancy hand stitching, 13-piece set, $8.25. 25-piece set, $13.25. Also Tea Cloths, $5.75 each and Nap- kins, $10.75 dozen. BONWIT TELLER & CO Ba cSpsnaly Shop FIFTH AVENUE AT 36" STREET. Spectalized For FRIDAY Only WOMEN'S BEADED OVERBLOUSES OF CREPE DE, CHINE Limited Quantity— Specially Priced at 13.50 Jade HE beaded overblouse Rust is the fashion link be- _ Copper tween the coat‘and skirt King Bue which evolves ‘the three- Corie piece costume. In this col- Orchid lection are new models with Tangerine straight or scalloped bottoms Fleah _—_ effectively beaded with steel or crystal beads, BLOUSES—Main Floor QUITS PHILHARMONIC. , Leltels Resigns Post as Manager Namered to Take Similar Oftes. Felix #\ Leifels, manager of the Phil- hattoonte Soctety, last night annouhved his retirement from the position he had MN Leifels will not sever his connec- tion with music, however, but ts con: Who will add the ee yeary’ jon with the poctety ar A member of the orchest’s) The an- founcement was a sutprise & Phithar~ mone subscribers and concert goers in same to hi aindele Se | | | = ee = — ae Abide in These ~ frills and velvet trimmings. \ Ne Coaneation With Ary Other Cstabiuhmeet ia the Wertd WORTH | ‘THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Extraordinary Clearance’. Five Hundred New Coats and Wraps Oo G ae w Shawsheen, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, High cost Coats and Wraps, all splendidly tailored, . sumptuously silk lined throughout. All sizes for Women and Misses. Much Smartness and Great Value “ Crepe Silk Frocks Reduced to : 18°75 There is Smartness in beaded ° Canton Crepe—in plaited Crepe de Chine, or Crepe Georgette, in bits of colorful embroidery, in youthful lace No Connection With Any Other Establishment ia the Werlg WORTH ‘STREET FUR STORAGE AT 2% OF YOUR OWN VALUATION; FURS REMODELED AND REPAIREDAT MODERATE PRICES ong pe

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