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. ve ceee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA AY 11, 1922, Bishop Manning fo Tour Diocese |Boy’s Mouth Is Cruelly Torn With Auto Caravan of Preachers Sermons From Motor Pulpit for Remote Con- gregations—Convention Backs Dry View. which]ing the views on Prohibition ex- pressed by Bishop Manning in his ad- dress Tuesday and directing the Sec- retary to send that portion of the to all the churches in the THREE IRISH BOYS TAKEN FROM BED AND SHOT; 1 DEAD —pee Bomb Thrown in Belfast In- jures Two Women—Report Peace Failure in Dail. BELFAST, May 11 Press).—Three Catholic youths, James, Francis and Thomas McKeown, were taken from their beds at Ballymulderg last night by a gang of men and shot. James was killed and the others seri- teen bullet wounds. ‘wounding two women, Ballymulderg is near Ballyronan, Where three policemen were recently killed. A knock was heard on the door of jhe McKeown home at two o'clock this morning. When Mrs, McKeown opened the door a voice from the darkness ordered her to produce all the male members of the family, While she called them from their bedrooms three masked men entered and riddied each son with shots as he appeared. wupied in endeavoring to find a basis of agreement, We failed to agree upon a basis,” Thus the Unity Committee bp- pointed by the Dail last week has re- filed. ta the Dail. present reports to the Dail to-day detailing the views of the rival par- ties. The Dail and tho public dis- played no interest in the prospect of receiving argumentative statements of how the fallure matured. The fact was sufficient, involving as it does the early prospect of disorder and anarchy in Ircland, It is learned that from beginning to end of the negotiations the two fac- tions only, at rare intervals found taemselves on common ground. Both n matters of army control and polit- ical procedure their views were wide- ly divergent. Feeling to-day is gloomily philo- sophic and might be expressed: “If civil is necessary, get on with it}and other injuries In making a jump tebe ee ae from the take-off board. the board was old and split, which made at once.’ —_—_———— A reéligtous caravan, by Bishop Manning and other Episcopal clergymen will travel through the smaller towns of the diocese this summer was described at the con- vention of the Episcopal diocese at|from the chancel. Synod Hall yesterday afternoon. ‘The clergymen will preach to re- Associated] mote congregations from an automo- bile, which will carry a tent and cooking’ utensils, Bishop Manning|“illbert, a few loud plans to be with the caravan for its finst two weeks, after which his place will be taken by the two suffragan ously wounded, Francis received six-| Bishops, Arthur 8, Lloyd. BELFAST, May 11.—A bomb was], This announcement, made by Dr. thrown in Glenview Street Jast night ae K. Gilbert, Secretary of the |tect a slight ‘Joker’ cla greeted with prolonged applause by |the text of Bishop Manni: the 800 delegates, It is expected the tour will last about six weeks. The convention by unanimous vote|iution uses has adopted a resolution approv- investigating the. various offers already SCHOOLGIRL ATHLETE A jury in Supreme Court at White Plains has returned a verdict against Mary Evans, sixteen, who sued the Board of Education of Mamaroneck for $10,000 for injuries received on the school athletic field. ‘The jury also found against her father, who sued for Herbert Shipman anq|ton leader. vision. diocese, with a request that it be read The motion, a8 originally offered, did not provide for broadcasting the essage among the churches, and hen this part was offered as an endment by the Rey. Charles K. ‘moea" heard. Among those voting against the amendment was Stuyvesant Fish, who, although @ warm gupporter of Bishop Manning, ts an anti-Prohibi- On the resolution as amended, however, there was no di- were Mr. Fish and others professed to de- in the wording Service Committee, waslor the resolution as contrasted with the word fence,” BALTIMORE MAN MAKES |ask DETECTIVE PARKER MUSCLE SHOALS OFFER WASHINGTON, May 11 (Associated Press).—A new proposat for the lease and operation of the Government's ni- DUBLIN, May 11.—"Practlcally the] trate and | power projects at Muscle Whole time of the committee was oc-| consulting engineer and manufacturer of: Baltimore, Md., was made public Soldiers ATLANTIC Ala,, submitted by L, Stern, with the investigation of tained army uniform found TO WORK ON MYSTERY spected of Murder ‘When Bleody Uniform Is Found, CITY, May 11,—Capt. Barnshaw of the Atlantic City Police, announced to-day that he had com- munieated with County Detective Ellis Parker at Mount Holly in connection "s speech. The Bishop sald “respect” for the law was of first importance, but the reso- “obed- in an alley here. The uniform would fit a man 5 feet 6 inches tall and weigh- Mr. Stern offers to take over the properties for operation for a term of ‘ME 160 pounds, orted the result of its eleven sitti 26 to 60 years or such other time as be esi MES) may be agreeable, to complete the plants at Government cost, The representatives of both sides] pay oy teerl sanien oer, made at Muscle Shoals at the rate of 2 per cent. announced that they had agreed to} jo nually, Shoals would be used to “manufacture fertilizers to such extent as may be feasible” and other products. and to re- suspected of the killing. Power developed at the ——— Church at Jamaica as soon LOSES DAMAGE SUIT |now being drawn, ar chureh has just entered q tury of lif Gets Nothing for Hip Brokem fm] tury of lite, preshyterian Church in Brooklyn is also raising a fund for a new parish house, wh amounts to $28,000, one Sunday's sub- scriptions alone recently boing $3,400. Butlding operations, however, have been Jump From Board. deferred until April 1 next. her services. joint athletic meet aroneck was held free ered a broken hip tALb'S" Wali 8 She claimed her lose her balance, TWO ARRESTED WITH $40,000 SECURITIES Police Headquarters received a tele- phone call from the Boston police early his morning inquiring if Mack Klein and Harry Minoff, arrested In that cit; were wanted here. The Boston poll aaid negotiable securities valued $40,000 were found in the possession of the men, ‘The securities included bonds of the Interborough Rapid Transit, Armour & Co., Pennsylvania Railroad, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Standard Oll, Wileon & Co., Swift & Co., Chicago City Railway, Nlagara Falls Power Company, Amei can Telephone Company, Du Pont Pow- der Company and the Standard Elevator Company, ————— PRESIDENT SIG) IMMIGRATION LAW. WASHINGTON, May 11.—Preside: Harding to-day signed the joint res lution extending the 8 per cent. Limit tion Law for two years. Under this 1a mmigration is restricted to 3 per cent. of the number of foreigners listed in the United States in the census of 1910, ' CHOCOLATE “MALTED MILK ‘OU can have it at home—just as you get it at the soda fountain. All of the ingredients are in one package. No fuss—no ‘mixing. The delicious choc- olate flavor is already in it. Dcrden! ‘ALLE! MVE is —SESESESEeESS SS SOCIETY OF TAMMANY _BOLUMBIAN ORDER A Real Opportunity! 2,500 High Grade Razors Made in America from Fine Swedish Steel 64c An exceptionally low price for this high quality razor. The blade is full con- cave honed and set, ready to use. In 3-8, 4-8 and 5-8 widths with rounded or squared ends. 1,000 Genuine Wostenholm Pipe Razors (Made in Sheffield, England) Three-quarters concave; 5-8-inch width with rounded or squared ends. Takes 46 keen edge and holds it. ic Originally priced $1.98 Auto Strop Safety Razors Model C. Complete with leather strop and three blades in metal case. 59c List price $1.00 Leather Stroppers for Safety Razor Blades The holders provide for double-edged safety razor blades such as Gillette blades and others. A very low price, 69c Real Double Leather Razor Strop With leather hand-hold and nickel swivel. A very special price. 7dc Pure Badger Hair Shaving Brushes The hairs are set in rubber and cannot come loose. White bone handle; hard vial ferrule; sterilized. c Our usual price $1.24 High Quality Imported Barber Shears An American model. Two makes to select from, Handy for trimming bobbed hair. Priced exception- ally low. T4c 4 Hair Clippers For trimming the neck of bobbed hair flappers and children. . Also for the general use of adults. model in sizes 00, 0 and tg Barber aestaalt ae ‘Center, Bear, Herald Square cy ¥ New a Parker has been investigat- {ng the murder of Jonas K. Fox, a jit- ney driver, found dead near Mount Holly, Soldiers from Camp Dix are eens $150,000 PARISH HOUSE FOR 100-YR.-OLD CHURCH A new parish house, to cost $150,000, will be built for the First Presbyterian ‘Bobbed Hair be kos alware Laxuriantly Soft. ¥inity. Healthy, and Falling Halt 8 DAP with Seven- Your Otd Victim in Danger of Lockjaw; like @ eigar to Daniel. J. Callahan, seven years old, of No. 633 First Ave- nue, yesterday, David Simem, eight, Is reported by the police to have given the cigar cracker to Callahan and to have lighted it. An Instant later the whole block was startled by an explosion. The fire- cracker elgar had blown up, and in- stead of a puny toy proved to have pera spare with an explosive of con- The Callahan boy's mouth, lps, gums and throat were, Iacerated by the bursting packet ‘of hard’ pressed paper which formed the cigar cracker. } him. SCHOOL TEACHERS WITH BOBBED HAIR By Joker’s Firecracker Cigar|’££2''T APPLY HERE POUGHKEEPSIE, May 11. School superintendents of the Hudson Valley section at a meet- oti Pet 3. i in this city uecided that Boy Who Made Gift Too Scared to Talk. ducahets “Ais ebbed Bale Wil A boy gave a firecracker shaped not be engaged, This ruling will go into effect next summer, when contracts for the fall term are signed, ‘The superintendents gave as the reason for their action that they do not belleve any person addicted to fads can teach com- mon sense to children, He was frightfully disfigured and in Pathetic agony, speechless because of his torn tongue, when Policeman Leary of the Kast 67th Street Station reached him, Dr. Waldask rushed the chitd to Bellevue Hospital, realizing he was in grave danger of lockjuw. In spite of immediata use of’ preventativ: Uttle Callahan exhibited symptoms lockjaw last night, the bospital office reported, and was in @ dangerous con- dition, The Simon boy was so fright- ened and hysterical no {information concerning where be got the deadly firecracker could bo obtained from strength, 144 W. 34th St., Bet,P'yar Come Upstairg and Save Moucy. CHILDREN’S DRESSES COATS — SUITS WE FIT 8 TO 16 YEA! _ DRAWERS of suptrior quality Soisette Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. 650 pairs Men’s Oxfords-This season's models in six different styles—taken from regular stock and reduced for Friday and Saturday to All solid leather tan and black calfskin or Norwegian footwear in plain, brogue or stitched effects. Included are some smoked elkskin with rubber soles and heels. °o Men’s ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR oft SPECIAL: PRICES Athletic’ SHIRTS "and knee length Athletic SHIRTS and ‘knee length DRAWERS of, good, attong atin sook, : UNION SUITS—Sleeveless and knee length; ‘y OF excellent madras in satin stripes . 1.25 suit Remarkable Ualues in Men’s FULL FASHIONED HALF HOSE Fill fashioned silk lisle half hose with high spliced heel, double sole and Full fashioned silk half hose with lisle tops, sole and ‘toé, Black, white, toe. Black and Cordovan. tap, navy, green, gray or champagne. 5 5c. pei $1.00 pei Six pairs for $3.00 Three pairs for $2.85 Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Noteworthy Sale Friday and Saturday : 7500 Men’s Negligee Shirts Made of ‘imported madras and other desirable materials. ($3 and 3.50 Values) $1.85 MEN’S PAJAMAS Made of fine woven materials. Plain colors and fancy GMM op 0 8 we Se te 8 Per suit, THE GIRLIE SHOP and Sons, Shand Oth Ste, EXTREME REDUCTIONS THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY MILLINERY CLEARANCE SALE Entire stock of 5 Millinery, including trimmed, ready to wear, Preis. Fy tunpritinasd bidck shapes. DRESS AND SEMI-DRESS HATS (2nd Floor) Values to $15.00, Sale Price..... . 09d Values to $20.00. Sale Price.........es0..-.---. LULUU TAILORED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS (1st Floor) Values $4.50 to $7,80. Sale Price...<-..1.95 to 3.95 Values to $9.75. Sale Price.......c0esecseeeeeeeee 4.99 UNTRIMMED BLOCKED SHAPES, all styles and colors. Values to $4.80, for........sesse=s- WILD FLOWER WREATHS. Value $1.10, for. . . 1.00 75 TO CLOSE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS 78 'N A LOT of finest quality Poiret twill, tweeds and tricotine, tailored and braid trimmed models in navy, tan, brown and black. . 14.50 to 44.50 Values from $22.50 to $69.50, for. SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS AND CAPES Odd lots taken from regular stock and reduced for this bear Pied for all occasions in tan, light blue, navy Talus tom $22.50 to $68.00, for.. 16.50 to 45.00 WOMEN’S SLIP-ON SWEATERS well made in an attractive assortment to select from. colors, all sizes. Values to $5.00, for. EXCELLENT VALUES IN HOSIERY WOMEN’S ALL SILK STOCKINGS, chiffon or heavy weights. Black and colors.’ eee) Were $3.50 pair. Sale Price.........sssseseeeeeee 2.65 WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, with lisle Black, white and colors. Were $2.50 pair. Sale Price...........ssesssesee0 1.85 WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED FIBRE SILK STOCKINGS. Lvpesapoepieeteen clay Sa Sidley black. Were $2.25 pair. Sale Price.. WOMEN’S FINE BLACK LI (Seam back.) Were .50 pair. Sale Price... CHILDREN’S % LENGTH SOCKS, fancy or plain. (All colors.) Were .50 and .59 pair. Sale Piice.... WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) GOWNS, CHEMISES AND STEP-IN DRAWERS of fine quality white or colored pe ae attractively trimmed; i Vilna to Sl te 95, 35 35 eee ee Spectally priced at..........0.ceseveseees biel DSI CHILDREN’S DRESSES attractive assortment of new models in excellent piel yp gl plain colors. Trim# Values to $5.00, for. Prreny rine. el WOMEN’S SUEDE FINISHED WASHABLE GLOVES Odd lots and broken assortments of strap wrist, 12 bute ton length and 2 clasp models. Spear and emb'd backs. All high Lpgertet and perfect fitting lores in all the desir- ere to sae 8 pair, for. 59 RICH QUALITY WHITE RIBBONS Lot includes Moires and Satin Taffetas, Brocades, Striped and Figured Taffetas, Sash bow width. Values .55 to .75 yd. Special at....... DRESS —_ CREPE DE CHINES. High grade, rich, lustrous and durable; every desirable color, inciding white, and black, fens 2777,,,1.79 wide. Regular $2.25 quality. Special at........ RICH DRESS TAFFETAS. Extra quality yarn dyed; plain and changeable combinations, $3.00 values. Special at..........+- iierartkieel Oo CANTON CREPES, 40 inches wide; an exquisite quality in this season's most desirable colorings. $3.78 grade. Special at.........:...-cseses Re HS COTTON DRESS FABRICS PRINTED Yor ee: , A Lag hei Cty ty of high grade voiles in exquisite colori ight an groun: Value .50 £9 $1.00 yard.” Special at .39 COTTON RATINE. Extra quality ys a range of the sea« son’s most desirable colorings.. 36 inches wide. 4 5 Regular price .69 yard. Special at......... linseces TRAVELLING BAGS AND SUIT CASES TRAVELLING BAGS, genuine cowhide, leather lined, sewed on ratig hs cree pockets, 16 or 18 inches, in brown, cordovan and bi Value $8.75. eM Vd, SUIT SASES, bie ena dc wih tray, larse. shirred. » stray around, reinfor corners, 24, poate tn Value $6.50, for....+...4.+ Usvegien ed 4.95 PHOTO ALBUMS Genuine leather: loose leaf albums. Value $3.50 each, Special at........02 sowgucaceadigs 6) — ee ew