The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 25

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World News in Brief LOCAL Gov. Campbell of Arizona inspected Sing Sing Prison yesterday. Mrs. William Henry Hurlbert, who ywas formerly Miss Katherine Parker Tracy of New York, died suddenly in Rome, ltaly, yesterday. Pupils of Public Schoo! No. 10, Bronx, Taunched a model racing yacht of own make on Central Park Lake ‘ye terday afternoon. Matthew McCabe, who killed Wing Fong Yeum, « laundryman, in Hoboken, | Zaya fn a dispute over laundry, was sentenced | n yesterday to State's prison for lif Y Act, ‘Wittiam Applegate, seventy, went Into ‘a barber shop in billzabeth yesterday and fell from the barber's chair as he sat down. A doctor sald he had died from heart failure. Fleld Marshal Earl French will re- wiew the 106th Infantry at its armory in Brooklyn to-night after a reception at the Brooklyn Club. The New York, Ontario and Western Railroad has put out a ninety-five page booklet and map entitled, jummer Homes Among the Mountains.” ‘A compromise of $17,500 was reached yesterday in a suit brought by Mra. Caroline G. Bailey of Yonkers, whose husband was killed when pushed off a crowded trolley of the Yon'sers Rail- road Company. Twenty cops in motorcycle sidecars will carry the new Thompson sub- machine gun, which fires 1,000 shots a Minute, in the police parade to-morrow. child Berli will Pres! A chargo of assault made by John F. Lantry, Past Exalted Ruler of Brooklyn Lodge of Elks against George A. Col- Ban sr., a trustee, was dismissed in Flatbush Court yesterday. Harlem Nest No. 1556 of the Order of the Owls will give first. minstrel stow at Hunts Point Palace, 163d Street and Southern Boulevard, ‘to-morrow night. One of twenty-five Cl rived yesterday from Kir a, on their way back to $50,000 in gold in his trunk and } pald bodyguards, An average of 340 men are being placed in jobs each week by t ¥ vation Army free employment bu with Tzqui chill jand Polo Thd Lying-In Hospital is making an appeal for funds to curry on tn giving free care to mothers ani ables, National Hospital D: memorating Florence Nightin, birth, is to-day, The unidentified body of a man about ferty, and weighing 180, was found last night in the East River off 57th Street. Everett J. Sturgis, State Bank Com- missioner of Connecticut, has resigned to become President of the Eastern Bankers’ Corporation of New York. ‘The latest Latin Quarter revel to be ven by the inhabitants of Greenwich ilage will be held to-night in Tam- many Hall. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge will be the guest of honor at a dinner arranged by the Palestine Foundation Fund for Bunday evening, June 4, at the Commo- dore. New York Camp of the Sth Division Boclety will give a benefit performance at the Times Square Theatre Sunday night. St. John's Guild and Seaside Hospital at New Dorp, Staten Island, celebrate National Hospital Day to-day with a reception at the hospital. DOMESTIC. Because persons made sick by cheab Uquors were crowding the Boston City Hospltai to the exclusion of other pa- tients, Mayor Curley announced that uch cases hereafter would be sent to the Bridgewater State Hospital for treatment. George M. Tebu and his wife Annabell have left the State prison at Auburn together. They were convicted In Bing- hamton of grand lareeny. tence was commuted, Members of the legistative bodies of foreign countries are to be barred from the floor of the United States Senate under a rule which probably will be adopted by the Rules Committee, The largest movement of cars on the ratlroads since the coal strike began was Their sen- 1 The States General at 1 passed e law prov workers shall be native ns. The America riends pro- vided 1 WASHINGTON, to the Tacna-Arica Conference, were guests of ig at a White House luncheon yesterday. Secretary d Under Secretary of State saisted the President in enter- the South American envoy Senator Lodge, Rep- resentative Rogers and Dr. L. 8. Rowe, Director General of the Pan-American Unton. Ambassadors Mathfeu and Pezet of Chill and Peru respectively were present vho are Dr. Luts Aldunate of on Porras and Dr. ff Peru and the coun- sellors of the two delegations, Dr. Ale- ez of Chill and Dr, Solon Hughes Othe! Hernan Velar Press) Expedition, ernmost point of Cor Bridge St., reported for the, week ended April 29, say Washington reports. FOREIGN. dally, hours weekl, Hugh S. Gibson, United States Minis- ter to Poland, has arrived in Berlin. Unconstitutional discrimination against aliens Is ¢ 8 of Cu 75 per cent. ‘ociety of 000.6 e meals to nd At present th ),000 children daily, says a in ca hii ENVOYS GUESTS OF HARDING. rom Chili Vera Lunch at White House, May 12.Delegates which begin here Mon ident and Mri r guests w he delegates, do and and Dr. Carlos iro Alv of Per Dr. Koch Uses American Tractors on 200-Day Trip. COPENHAGEN, May 12 (Associated Lauge Koch, the Danish ex- plorer, leader of the so-called Jubilee ed the north- ys the has HERMAN’S Regulation U.S. Army Shoe Munson Last ‘The Most Famous Military Shoe in the world. An Ideal Golfing Shoe MEADES Brooklyn s Best Known Shoe House 02-104 Myrtle Ave., BROOKLYN @ Hague has ying the Labor inerea f labor one and or to forty-eight Alfredo son for vetoing and eing better yade exclusively of white vine, which ii NON-con luctor Roundec orners, The BEST DEALERS SELL THE EDDY ed by the Feated, cmackecping Inatituts CATALOG MAILE FREE D. Eddy & Sons Co., Boston Badd fully l fk SlSeeELEEKKEFE Teeth, Tigh: Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums, ' Decayed Teeth and Roots Care- xtracted. Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned, SETS OF TEETH Bruges, Wie Syd Rae of Gold, Silver and. Porcelain. Made at Reasonable Prices. BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT ge Blo, 103 E. 125th St.,N.B.cor. Park Av. (Over Loft’s Candy Store) 2 E. 125th St, | 169 E. 34th St. pics N.W.Cor.3dAv. arena een Teeth Without Plates I Save Decayed Antiquity’s Gi of Good Fo to the New Generation = thousand years of beaut will be your gittothe baby who | ivesthisringfrom you, Through: the vast of China’s wonder- ulsaory th ni eats a ised ani fato the wearer. In ni ey, way could you help an infant to a nigel is enamel asce S vsti = MAMMA MMM MAM MMA MARIA # THE WORLD's , eign Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. | Near 125th St. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, National Tidende to-day, thus achiev- ing the object of the expedition. The trip lasted 200 days and vas made in dog-drawn sledges and Amer- lean motor tractors. There were no casualties. _— WARNS NEGRO FARM. HANDS. Felleral Agency Seeks to ployment Service, in Its preparations for the opening of the harvest season tn the big wheat belt, advises colored ap- plicants for harvest hand jobs to write for special Information before starting for the fields, ‘ No explanation Is given, but the idea ig that In certain districts Negro farm hands are not wanted. The Service ex- c Place] plains that farmers in these districts LI AS lie OR ila ca ke have made no provisions for separate] of dry vat ahd Attorney Get. Them and Avold Prejadice, en __|quarters and also that whites and blacks|oral Daugherty, reallzing the many ap- WASHINGTON, May 12.—The Farm{do not mix. Certain other sections, {t|pointments that go with It, is not op- Labor Bureau of the United States Hm-"s sald, employ caly colored help. Prohibition enforcement from the Trea- sury Department to the Department of Justice, talk of which was common about the time of President Harding's inauguration, 14 again being discussed. ‘The Brown reorgantantion plan provides America's Foremost Specialists ij OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN A Specially Arranged Sale of Collegiate Pumps Fashion’s Newest Whim in Feminine Footwear ~ on. = J| Featured for Tomorrow at the Exceptionally Low Price of 5.00 Value 8.00 A remarkable offering made possible by a special purchase; a model of grace and beauty in Patent Leather with smart perforations, in a novel one= strap effect with flexible soles and collegiate heels. Also on Sale in Qur New York Store BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow—A Clearance Sale of Misses’ Modish Coats ana Frocks 200 Misses’ Coats and Capes Expertly Tailored from Quality Fabrics To Be Closed Out at an Unusual Price 28.00 | Coats fashioned of Poincianna, Pandora and Bolivia; and Capes of fine Canton Crepe in the season’s most approved effects. 225 Misses’ Fashionable Dresses Models of Original and Exclusive Design To Be Closed Out at an Unusual Price 25.00 Frocks of exquisite daintiness; in Canton, Roshanara and Silk-Wool Crepes, and Taffeta; charmingly beaded and emb’d. Also Tomorrow—A Final Clearance Sale of Girls’ and Juniors’ Sport Coats ‘Group=1—at 9.75 Jaunty Polo and Sport models in the popular Mixtures and Tweeds — also a few Capes. A Very Remarkable Special Offer Girls’ New Summer Frocks Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Group 2—at 13.75 Exceptionally tailored Coats in Mixtures, Herringbones and Tweeds; also chic Polo models. Charming School and utility Frocks in dainty Ginghams, Voiles and Chambrays in varigys patterns and a full range of colors. TALK DRY’BUREAU TRANSFER] (= an, a a WASHINGTON, May 12—Tranater of Fulton Street ° py a sook Suits. 1922, 25 Events Bond Street Livingston St. Elm Place for BROOKLYN - NEW YORK Saturday Business Hours: 9 to 5:30 ; $35 for Two-Trouser Business Suits! An Opportunity That No Man Need Take Much Time to Think About! ECAUSE i i 7 B sides taken wash & ‘noe € vale pie _ on the attractions of super choice and a size range such as this— The Sizes: 35 to 44 in Regulars 388 to 46 in Stouts 36 to 40 in Longs The styles are mostly of the conservative business-like type—single-breasted models in dignified patterns and quiet tones. Sports Suits in livelier effects for younger men represent about one-fourth of the offering. Made up from a woolen purchase that came like a “windfall,” Loeser’s now turns to offer a “windfall” value. The other half are woolens made here that will run the best of the foreign eloths a close second. Tweeds, Homespuns, Cassimeres, Cheviots—no fewer rhan twelve to fourteen different patterns, Grays, tans, browns and a variety of others. Fashion and fine taste will ‘‘O, K.” them all. Suits that came from a maker who supplies garments in our regular stock. Suits in which the making is real tailoring and up to the fine standard of the fabrics. This is just one more of those clothing events in which Loeser's makes itself solid, by really having what men wi | come expecting to find! A promise good only for the sale’s early hours, of course. Lowser's—Matn Floor Men’s $6 25 Oxfords at $4.95 WO very excellent styles of men’s brown calfskin Oxfords Weds! at a price which makes immediate purchase de- sirable. Some have the imitation wing tip, others have the straight Low broad heels. Widths C and D. A splendid chance to provide summer Footwear wants at small cost. tip. Loeser's—Main Floor Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves Union Surts at 69¢ Silk Socks at 65c¢ i Suits White self striped madras Suits | pine quality thread silk Socks in of an excellent quality. black, white and colors; made with Union Suits at $1 mercerized tops and soles. The well-known “Otis” fine rib- bed white cotton Suits in various styles. Union Suits at 79¢ Fine ribbed white Cotton Suits in various shapes, Louer's—Main Floor. The New Straws Are Ready! All the Preferred Braids and Blocks The Loeser stock gives the cue to what is right—and obliging service will quickly help any man to pick out the model he looks best in, At $1.95" A splendid feature value. A splendid variety to choose from. The wanted shapes and Pepe and styles of braids. Be sure to see the Hats at this price. Still better Hats at $3, $4 and $5—Hats in distinctive effects and hand-imade. Locser'#—Main Floor. A Clean-Up of Boys’ All-Wool Suits Takes Place Tomorrow at $7.75 Blue Serges Gray Mixiures Brown Mixtures Green Mixtures T: should be a brisk affair, this clean-up. The New Summer Union Suits ct $1.29 Extra quality fine checked nain- sook Suits, athletic, sleeveless style, knee length, Union Suits at 98 Fine quality white self striped madras athletic, sleeveless, knee length. Union Suits at 89 Extra quality fine checked nain- Silk Socks at 98c Full fashioned thread silk Socks in black, white and the wanted colors. season's remainder of Boys’ Suits from one of our best sources of supply furnishes the ammu- nition. This is a maker of Boys’ Clothing to whom we have gone time and again for medium priced clothing. And we go to him only because we can't do so well anywhere else. , Making less money on a Suit and selling more of them, is his plan. So that when a price already low is made lower still to sweep away a surplus, it means a wonderful Suit for a won- derful price. Sizes Range From 8 to 16 Years Excellent Suits for finishing out the days of school, but really fine enough in appearance for “best” wear if a “best” Suit is the greater need, Boys’ Blouses, Sports Styles Included, at 85c Loeser's—Main Floor fe lanl

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