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CONGRESS 10 CUT Declares “Famine” Prices of Material Trusts Are killing Building Boom. cit Fuifitling proposals he mare last week to the Lockwood committee, Samuel Untermyer memorial to Congress yesterday ure ing that the tariff on bricks and othe addressed 9] reduced imme the building materials be diately with a view to building boom now under way from ving paralysis. The memorial lays stress on the explanation that the tariff revision | ®* asked fs not punitive nor meant to ruin the manufacturers of brick and other building materials, but a meas- ure whieh will prevent profiteering. Evidence was given before the com mitiee by an officer of the Munson Line that a shipload of fine building r sand brought over as ballast by a ship of the line was dumped in the onge would be a good bay because no builder dared buy it as well as linen, and \ for fear of being blacklisted by the]in white éould be trimmed wikterial. dealers 40 ¢ with any color of braid one The only method, might care to select, while ;|in a color, white or gray ireumverited immediately is by stimulating trade outside of the combination by a tariff reduction The memorial was sent to Senator Calder with a request that special action be taken upon it, ins! of having it held up to await final pas- aege of the Tariff Bill. Senator Calder ja ill in his Brooklyn home, but it ts understood that if he ts unable to take care of the matter, arrangements will be made quickly through otuer channels, br is n ea HELD FOR ABDUCT ION AS RUNAWAY GIRL AND HE SEEK FUNDS of . with whom she came to New| for York i week ago to see the sights, for o-her uncle, Frank Leverone, West New York, and Detectives Hanley and Otis came to the house and arrested Austin, charging him with abduetion. : ly reasons they were not the opposition of their parents and Austin’s Inck of money. Mr. Laverone then wanted to know how the young man managed to pay for their fine accommodations in a West Forty-third Street hotel they had been enjoying. They replied simply that the hud not paid their bill of $75 and had ome to see him in the hope of borrow- Ing the moi of both are expected tn ‘ork to-day, sec SS ie eae ITALY HONORS VASSAR GIRLS. Navy Expresses Appreciation of Students Visit Last Year. In appreciation of the visit of many ‘Vassar College girls to the Dante All- ghiert celebration held in Italy last sum- mer, the officers of the Italian dren: nought Dante Alighieri sent to Misi Gabriella Bosano, professor of Itallan Mterature at Vassar, a large silk Italian flag. The flag will be used by classes in Italian art and literature in celebra- tlons. ‘The flag was sent In care of the purser of the steamship Dante Alighieri of the ‘Transatlantic Italian Line. The flag was shipped to Miss Bosano yesterday with a letter from the officers of the warship expressing deep appreciation of the visit, fs DORE * FASCISTI LEADER. WINS DUEL W!TH JOURNALIST ted Forty Min. jeconciled, , at Seven Row utes; more than 100 ~ ‘wounds received in battle, engaged in a duel yesterday with Signor Misstroll, editor of the Turin Secolo, over differ- ences arising from artic their respective new: Mussolint is editor of t of Milan. ‘The Fascist! leader won in seven as- saults lasting forty minutes. ‘The duel- lists refused a reconellation after their meeting. ili oS EES OIL DISCOVERED NEAR EDINBURGH Aas Parafine Base, Same as Feun- sylvania Product; 15% Gasoline. EDINBURGH, May 15.—Discovery of oll near this clty has aro interest throughout the British Isle prices are high because pr the guaoline used must be Dalkeith, last of « gravity Preliminary analysis showed it contain’: Gasoline, 15 per cent.; kero- gene, 26 per cent.; gas oll, 36 per cent.; Tubricating ofl, 25 per cen Jee eS ee SLEEPY MAN JUMPED FOR FERRY, 9ROWNED Thought Boat Bound In Was fog and Tried to Make It, A man about forty years ol dressed in @ blue suit and wearing a cap, was dozing in the Staten Inland ferry house at South Ferry at 3 A. M. to-day as the President Roosevelt drew into the ave heard the noise preparatory to the gates, ran out, evidently the bos’ was leaving instead of coming, jumped for It. TARIFF ON BRICK sons not strive for this quality in summer to have the quality of dainti- othe manship. is so impressive of elega whether in the form of care fully que motifs or embroidery aid and model with sleeves set rag! ate narrow sash belt. ness will appreciate in the design motifs around the bottom of the unde down, or they may be out- lsned with a picot. the fringe that is very effective. |} same color which is chosen for the braid is repeated in sheerest organdie pockets which are placed at each side- Reel Reviews There really isn't much new under the Broadway cinema sun this wee! Movie Mall is replete with hold-over showings. Unable to secure the positives of ‘ools Wirst,’* the week-at the Strand, the manage- ment has substituted Constance Tal- madge in the Rivoli they have seen fit to hold over Gloria Swanson in ‘‘Beyond tho Rocks” and Jack Holt and Bebe Dan- igls share the starring honors at the Rialto in ‘North of the Rio Grande," The Capitol has a Goldwyn production “Watch Your Step, bands," afternoon, band"' is awaysto a prosperous second week at the Cameo and ‘Around the World With Burton Holmes’ moved from the Apollo to the Park ‘Theatre. in Central Theatre a fortnight ago, that he has been brought back to the same theatre, one of thos time it is For Smart eNeNoCoCO__>= Women ——___ F pyright, 1922, (T HE quality of rich- ness {s much more diMcult to achieve in clothes than in we if winter of the other Some women do ashion Designs By Mildred Lodewick = New York Evening World) by the Press Publishing Co, ner sea- clothes, preferring paramount, On the + hand many women, to elegant clothes in other seasons, feel the of richness in their nmer frocks, They are ones who exploit elabor- jand embroideries and r sorts of hand work- Nothing, in hand workmanship and — applied folds, ap made dings, bias any of its multitudinous ms. have designed a frock to-day which suggests individual use of soutache eut-work in a dium weight fabric. Cot- | 1 would be pretty. frock is a one-piece in lan style, and an elong- d waistline marked by a The rich- which many women afforded by odd cut-out skirt and at the tops of sleeves, which are filled by a lattice of soutache The cut-out motifs either be buttonholed hand, or the edges turned nd neatly stitched HAND WORKMANSHIP ENRICHES THIS FROCK, front of the hip, ‘The pretty out- line of these pockets, whose points ure strapped with tiny buttons, is marked by a tiny fold of the dress fabric, the like of which also marks the attachment of the sleeve, The edge the skirt and edges of sleeves and neck employ the braid as a looped And the undercuffs and for tops to the tiny see that you heed the warning || music, as always, is good, The Constance Talmadge has a role en- tirely suited to her in her latest film “The Primitive Love is sub- stituting for “Fools at the Strand this week. The role is one of romance-stricken wife who absor her romantic ideas from library shelyes. The return of an old lover d to have been killed opens y for a lot of alleged caye man By DON ALLEN the film scheduled for “The Primitive Lover.” At and the Criterion ‘Missing Hus- which stole a lap by starting popular cinema Saturday showing Metro's that Betty Blythe in “His Wife's Hus- PRACTICAL Rog. U. 8. Pat. Off, has So popular was Lon Chaney ‘The Trap,” first shown at the PASSING IN REVIEW At the Capitol” they have another ivice-titte films, This Watch So Your Step."" SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are nov getting the genuins Bayer product prescribed by physi- cians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer’’ package which contains proper marectlons, Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100--Drug Aspirin (9 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononcetioncidester of suite bir THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, , 1922, . : foreign affair, but you don’t have to think of that all the time, although the actress who plays the Queen, the leading feminine role, doesn’t fit in at all with what the average American thinks a Queen should look like. The film is worth an afternoon or Buck, who fs sail to have lost his health on the border in 1916, recently let his hair Harlan, Mat Claude Joe Roberta, Charles Pino, It ts interesting at owner of the ranch fs killed. The] hie own parlor. Brundage, George Pierce, | dead rancher’s son takes up the hunt that, Henson and Chief Big Tree] for the horse and the man that did take care of the supporting roles ac-| the killing. cop! The musical programme |s he accomplish his purpose? fully up to the high standard set by| Well, the Rialto-te still at 424 Street the Strand orchestra, and Broadway and the film is well 0. “Missing Husbands,’’ the on for a run at the Criterion, the kind of a film you think it is, at feature isn’t Does all, We were surprised when we 8aW] evening of almost any one's time, oa worth the tip there Sunt to find out. 1K” beseate we halt anticipated. & cascada THE GIRLIE SHOP Twin horses start all the (rouble in] Every one knew the vaudeville act} comedy all about husbands who ‘Sawing a Woman jn Half” had a week at the Rialto Theatre| “ketch” in it, but few knew how it « Holt and Bebe Dantels in| was done. It Is exposed so clearly in ne roles, And {ft is some|a film at the Rialto this week that/it is a remarkable that is started, too, One of ny one, having seen the film and pata ceedingly misleading title, cL attention, could do the trick In| title doesn't spoil the story. Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Strect - cAnd - West Forty-Third Street RUNS THROUGH STREET WITH PITCHFORK. Jeremiah Buck, twenty-eight, of East 18th Avenue and Avenue Z, Sheepshead Bay, was sent to the Kings County Hospital this morning for observation. “North of the Rio Grand,” unreeling ARMED for the with J 144 W. 34th St, Bt a0 ‘ome Upstairs and Sn loney. CHILDREN’S DRESSES COATS — SUITS WE FIT 2 TO 16 YEARS, sneaked away from their wives and a lot of hokum like that. ‘Missing is far from such a story. film with an ex- But the It's a Husbands” Tailored Suits or Women of Full Proportions A Special Purchase enables us to offer this entire assortment at the remarkably low price of $39.50 Suits especially and skill- fully designed for women of larger proportions, Each achieves a subtle slenderness Now in Progress—cAn Extraordinary Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS at Half Price All taken from regular stock and reduced only for the duration of this sale. Immediate selection is advised while the collection is most extensive. Room sizes; scatter sizes, runners, extra large sizes, in most desirable designs and rich colorings. Persian Hall Runners— Now $42.50 to 237.50 Reduced from $85.00—475.00 each Shiraz Rugs (Hearth Size) Variety of effective designs Now $67.50 to 87.50 Reduced from $135.00—175.00 each Persian Hearth Size Rugs— Now $47.50 to 67.50 Reduced from $95,00—135.00 each and grace of line along with a smartness as youthful as it is distinctive. , Some embroidered All coats silk lined. -Sizes 40} to 504. Kirman and Sarouk Rugs— Sizes about 4x7 feet. Now $95.00 to 237.50 Reduced from $190.00—475.00 each TRICOTINE NAVY BLUE TWILL CORD i About 9x12 ft., reduced from $350, Now 175.00 ° PERSIAN About 10x13 ft., reduced from $395, Now 197.50 About 10x18 ft., reduced from $775, Now 387.50 e RUGS About 14x17 ft., reduced from $875, Now 437.50 Hand made About 12x20 ft., reduced trom 1350, Now 675.00 Antique Filet Scarfs 8x10 to oxr2 ft. reduced from $138.00—550.00 each CHINESE RUGS All artistically hand worked and beautifully’ trimmed with heavy knotted fringe: Patterns equally desirable for covers for buffet, living room or dining room tables, etc. $69.00 to 275.00 IMPORTANT !—Our very large sizes (from 14 to 20 ft. wide x 23 to qo ft. long) are included in this Half Price Sale. 81 inches $7.75 Ruffled Net Curtains Made of fine quality Brussels Net. Wide full ruffle and expertly made. ab yds. long $4.25 pai UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT—FOURTH FLOOR 61 inches $6.00 72 inches $6.75 tern Bro China and Porcelain Dinner Sets: ; at Substantial Price Concessions AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER SETS—106 pieces; choice, beautiful, wide conventional border designs; gold line IMPORTED CHINA DINNER SETS —100 pieces; wide, beauti- fully .colored conventional border designs; matt gold LIMOGES CHINA DINNER SETS— 106 pieces; wide, panied, encrusi very han edge and mat gold handles Apaliy nare gold lanl cle $57.50 i H i 2 Open Stock Price IMPORTED be ° $29.50 is $357.00 CHINA BREAKFAST If purchased separa EXTRA SPECIAL, SETS 75 Ries | anes Comprehensive cAssortments of the Finest Quality ould if Seas) ies 95 59 leaves with black lines; fine thin china. $199.00 Stn ce ge IMPORTED CHINA TEA SETS—17 pieces; beautiful lustre, , colors plain, Empire ‘shape. Tea Pot, oe Bowl, Creamer and 6 * Tea Cups and Saucers to match . . anal . + $7.95 GOLD ENCRUSTED GLASSWARE — Beautiful wide gold encrusted border Cheese and Cracker Dishes and various other. articles... $2.95 Same set in 52 aes 15.00 Same set in 32 pes. 7.95 Household Linens All-Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths from Ireland Handsome circular designs Fine quality, now: 72x72 ins. 72x90 ins. 72x108 ins. $5.75 | $7.50 $9.00 Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, per dozen $7.50 CUT GLASS, BEVERAGE or ICED TEA SETS--Richly cut floral and leaf cuttings; well covered; tall covered has and . $2.50 ; 6 Tumblers to match , , Stern Brothers Hemstitched Damask Dinner Sets—Round designs, Beautiful soft finish; comprising: r cloth 64x64 ins., |; doz. napkins 18x18 ins, $9.75 At Special Prices for Tuesday: 1 cloth 64x84 ins., } doz. napkins 18x18 ins. . . 11.25 Irish Pure Linen Sheets-Hemst'd, pr. 12.50, 15.00 Rogers Silver Plated Tableware Per dozen Orangeor Grapefruit Spoons 3.85 Iced Tea Spoons . . . 3.85 - 5.75 Fruit Knivs. . . . . 3.95 5.45 Medium or Dessert Knives. 5.95 White handle celluloid medium knives, stainless steel blades . 5.95 All-Linen Pillow Cases-Hemst'd, pr. $2.75, 3.50 . Perdozen 2.25 4.50 Tea or Coffee Spoon , . Table Spoons or Forks. . Salad Forks (individual) . Butter. Spreaders . Satin Damask Luncheon Napkins, pure linen, hem- stitched, Special . . . 1. 1 + - dozen $6.75 Turkish Bath Towler tienmed.* Soft and absorbent, EI Geer, ANI art - + « $3.95, 5.90 All- Linen Typed Kishen Towels + Hemmed, dozen . 26 - + +» $5.25, 7.95 Dimity Bedspreads, light weight, ea. 1.95, 2.40, 2.75 SILVER PLATED ARTICLES Pie Plates--Pyrex Glass . . 3.65 Candlesticks 2.95 Water Pitchers 5.45 5.95 “5.75 . 11.85 Fruit Compotes (gins. high) Serving Trays (14 ins.) Tea Sets (4 piece) Our workrooms on the premises enable us to execute orders for hand embroidery crests, monograms and imtials for the * 3 ee Bridal Trousseaux on short notice.