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THE EVENING WORLD, would be filed with the Interstate Com- ) against the Pennayl- | district. HE BECOMES THE FATHER OF FIVE THE SAME DAY merce Commisstor vania Raliroad ord Ing the delivery of potatoes from Pier 29, North River, w t have been handled for two Ker Manhattan freight AENTUCKY FEUD “BRENKS FIVE SHOT up in arma. Four Wives Are Mothers J,, eight miles from the wholesale Southern shippers of potatoes and Together, One of Them Having Twins. PARIS, May 18. A despatch from Constantinople gives Doura Agha, an inhavitant of the village of Moufninar, Ango- ra, the honor of being the cham- pion parent of the world, On one ay last week he became the fa- ther of five lusty-lunged infants, Such honor usually goes to the mother—but this is the joker of the story. Doura Agha is the mas- ter of @ harem and the five in- fants are the offspring of four dif- IN COURT HOUSE iat See e Witness Dead, Two Dy- ing and Two Others Are Wounded. but they wear like all iron! i i PINEVILLE, Ky., May 18.—Riley | Ball is dead; his uncle, Frank Ball, ana Jobn Hurst probably mortally | wounded, and Clay Colson and Flint In Smoked Elk Tan Calfskin saddle In White Linen Sizes 6 - 8 . $3.25 » MeDaniels slight. ded 1 ‘ Ya Hcetireak ‘et efi tabet oy had mn ferent mothers. One mother had Sizes Shab: - $3.65 wee ‘ 373 the ball of the Bell County Court| te honor of presenting her lord 11% 2. 435 Labs aiso) House here. Five men were| “nd master with twins. ‘ am 7. 4.85 arrested and extra deputy sheriffa| ~ In White Buck In White Buck wrt ris are hehe the petra TRIAL OF BOTTOMLEY Sharkskin saddle Sizes 8%-11 . $3.95 @ participan’ were wit- 1 ‘ 1, Mes stam orien ware FOR FRAUD RESUMED Sizes 8 tas . $3.75 Yee 2.4.65 charged with killing Ira Ball. P Member Accused of WW 2. 4:45 whe 7. 5-45 The opposing feudists met in the] © tins GA7G,000 Bond Fe office of the Circuit Clerk and imme-| LONDON, May 18.—Trial of Horatlo diately opened fire. The battle moved | Bottomley, M. P,, former proprietor of i, the Cleck’s office tb the ball =) = thai ieee ac- and down the stairway to a cortt-| 1165 099, {9018000} aabalrtved eae dor on the first floor. ernment bonds by poor people, opened Riley Ball was instantly killed.| to-day at the Old Bailey after previous Frank Ball was shot through the] postponementas. head and probably will die. Hurst} Bottomley pleaded not gulity to the was wounded in the abdomen, possi-| fenne.” Lurgv crowds wathered, wetarie bly mortally. Clay Colson rec 1d | the court room, ' a flesh wound in the shoulder and McDaniel, a spectator, was struck i ieilpeis WANT THEIR POTATOES fm the foot by a stray bullet. George Colson was rearrested and DELIVERED AT rier |e Tom Manning and Tim, Alva and Commissioner of Pu of Publle Markets Floyd Ball were arrested. O'Malley said to-day that a protest Judge Forester had convened court and a jury was being selectod to hear another case’ when the fight started. The court room and lobbies of the building were crowded. Ira Ball, for the killing of whom George Colson was to have been tried, killed Doyle Colson, a State employee, last Nov. 11. ——_——— CONGRESS ROARS AT “BULL.” [Member Invokes Spanish Etymol- ogy to Siam Rent Gougers, WASHINGTON, May 18,—Criticising ‘Congress for failure to a the Rent | Control Law in the District of Columbia, which expires next Monday, Representa- tive Raker (Dem., Cal.) declared in the House yesterday that realtors were waiting for the law to die to Jump rents ‘and put people in the street. Representative Curry (Rep., Cal.) in- terrupted to ask Mr. Raker if he knew the origin of the word “realtor,” Mr, Raker did not. said Mr. Curry, Children’s Imported Socks Full fashioned, of white mercerized lisle with fancy colored ribbed tops 35c. a pair—Three Pairs $1.00 CAMMEYER CA: ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34*b St., New York BROOKLYN-390 FULTON ST. NEWARK renal BROAD ST. These Events Also at NEWARK 8TORB These Events Also at BROOKLYN STORE Broad Street and West Park Fulton Street Near Hoyt West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street have been giving us in saying there ‘Would be no rent increases,” Sir. Raker shouted above the uproa: shea aed ar SiaAN AND WOMAN SHOT DEAD AS BELFAST RIOTING CONTINUES. BELFAST, ay 18.—There has een further serious outbreaks of shooting in Belfast. The military enarged the rioters at one point and a man named Dudgeon, who fAlled to halt when challenged, was fired upon Copies of New Paris Importations in Special Purchase & Sale Exquisitely Beaded Blouses CANNA—JADE—MOHAWK—SAND—NAVY—Etc. *6°° Steel and delicately hued beads, in artistic shoves designs, on fine quality Canton re} Of Heavy Canton Crepe Actual Values Up to $12.98 We gave the maker of these lovely blouses new importations to copy, and only the most critical examination can distinguish the duplicates from the originals. f Wh Fibre & Mohair Sweaters Very Smart for Sport Wear $3.50 slip-on sweaters, combining the effectiveness of urability of Fibre thread. Lovely woven stitch, In combination of gay new colors. Compare! Velette Sport Skirts Fashion’s Favorite Silk Crepe 10° For Decoration Day you will surely require one of these lovely new Crepe Sport skirts! api ating and figured designs, in wrap-about and novelty button-trimmed models. Specials! and Crepe de Chine. Diversified els, in tyon and overblouse effects, The Peasants of France have an ideal Happy Land. ‘They call it Cocaigne, Roasted geese walk its streets. Its rivers run wine. Every month the women get new clothes, But we in America have 87 Realms of Happiness, Luscious candies line their aisles, Delectable drinks os ] flow from 21 Fountains, ‘Thousands come in daily for a Happiness Lunch, @ Happiness Soda, a box of Happiness Candy. Why net join the crowd? Happy Thought for Today: FULL CREAM CARAMELS Ib. United Happiness Candy Stores ‘There's one on your way home and another epening this week at ‘Avenue Extension, Attractive new Mohair, with the with V or U necks. tow Se. > - samaaeeie! 4 SHOOKIDS are all leather “| THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, Don’t miss the Street Fair on Park Avenue, 46th to 50th Street, May 16, 17, 18, for The Association for the Aid of Crippled Children. Something for Everyone. Dancing—Circus—Theatre. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 10-Piece Sheraton Dining Room Suite, figured IZ purl reduced to $625. Dining Room Furniture The attractive suite ay is an example of the many excellent values to be found here in tasteful furniture for the dining room. Many of the small pieces listed below are made specially for us and ordinarily sell at much higher prices. 1o piece Sheraton Dining Room Suite, Io pi¢ce walnut two-tone Dining Room gues 625.00 Suite $525.00 beautifully Secs manent ’ Mahogany Gateleg Table 32 x 42 30.00 10 piece walnut Dining Roorg Suite con Mahogany Extension Citeley Table, 50.00 sisting of buffet, silver cabinet, serving table, refectory table, five side and one Windsor bow back, braced mahogany wood 675.00 seat Chair, 15.00 arm chair covered in |tapestry B Solid mahogany Nest of Tables, 4 in set, 24.50 siete mahogany: Diving Hocin Suite 880.00 Solid mighosany End Table, wich book trough, 11.76 iece walnut Dining Room Suite 450.00 . Mahogany or walnut Drop Leaf Tea Wagon, 29.75 SIXTH FLOOR Linen Table Cloths *7.50, Napkins £9.75 doz. A special purchase enables us to offer you these stripe patterns. Cloths 2 x 2 yards, napkins Belfast! Irish linens at less than manufacturer’s to match 24 x 24 inches. The quantity is limited, recent wholesale prices. In satin band and satin so we advise prompt inspection. Other Table Cloths $3.95 Hemstitched Towels $9 Pure Irish Linen Damask 70 x 70 inches. An exceptional All pure linen hemstitched huck towels with monogram yalue at this low price. space, reduced to this very low level. SECOND FLOOR A Sanitary Kitchen Table $8.50 The ideal size, 24 x 36 inches, for the modern kitchen. And its im- maculate, white enamelled por- celain top makes it shine in any company. It has one drawer and is unusually sturdy, as you may see in the illustration. Bridge Lamp $7.50 Because of its remarkably low price this bridge lamp is attention- compelling. Other points in its favor are its handsome wrought iron standard. 12-inch parchment shade and adjustable arm Special Group of Lamps and Shades Reduced to Clear. FIFTH FLOOR SEVENTH FLOOR Have You Tried Getting Thin to Music? In our Victrola department a demonstrator of It sounds delighttully easy, doesn’t it? And it the Wallace method swill give you instructions really is one of the simplest and least unpleasant daily—10:30 a. m. to 12:30; 2:30 p. m. to 4:30, : . j 1 and show you just how to carry out the reducing ways o: reducing. With the Wallace Course and a Victrola, you can try it for yourself. exercises yourself. Wallace Reducing Records, Complete Set $15 VICTROLA DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR Bungalow Net for Summer Windows, 65c Yd. This’ curtain net, with heavy half-inch mesh and effective all-over design, is one of the most charming and appropriate summer curtain- ings you could find. It is shown in cream or ecru, 40 inches wide. And the price is a particularly low one, 65c yd. Dressing your windows with fresh light curtains is the first thing that should be done after spring house cleaning is over. Curta‘ns make such a vast amount of difference in a room — always —and especially on brilliant summer days. RAC Fe TOMORROW JAM AICA THE MONTANA HANDICAP + THE QUICKSTEP PURSE AND 4 OTHER FINE RACES Beginning at 2.30 P. M, pretiat, TRAINS leave Penn. Sta- ‘at. and Tth Ave,; also Flat. Hon, Sen Brooklyn, 1iAB,, 18.45, TM, Speclat cars re- cmular trains rooklyn. at y Ms MOP ‘Kite ‘via Lexington Ave. "L"* fractiodh Bt, Jamaica, thence by trolley ‘Admission $3.85, Including Tax. Striking Facts @EDEXCURSIONS | Those wearing strong, conspicuous, SUNDAYS, May 21, June 4 and 18|thick-appearing glasses can have these replaced by the new Thin Lite ATLANTIC ee Lenses, which are much thinner, Leave 28d $ 1. clearer and inconspicuous. Away oh ast with disfiguring lenticular lenses! Thin Lite Lenses appear normal. PHILADE LPHIA cP M.Singer Optensirist and Broadway, Matntie 148 yitadison “Ave yl +600 W. 181 St, Hig'ts, W: “pl Prospect Bronx. *Open until 9 B. M.