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\ / \ ( | 4 8 _ THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, MAY 28, 1992, a «field knows the man who did { mn Plank Road, North| thar ir “phi on whom wae found » bankbook made] REPORTS 5BS8 CUBAN SUGAR Wins Her Suit for Putting Over HIS ASSALLANT|” ed match From w mn | Ing and that Jenlotny may out to “Mary Stack," while crossing] The Cearikyw-Rionda Company pos id tha otive f roadway and 83 five shots at hitn ‘ telling a friend: “Tf 1 hat Ben way ae HA Street early to-}terday issued a report on the Citben e , ; ; ; ; struck by an automobile ope- f Idi D | Snttru Sie Sharlock. chief of ‘the they wouldn't have known FS, 6 sugar situation for the week ending ; 9 D ul hg ea Jersey City Police Say Jeal- son County, Qooting ‘either tg th Hoepieal John Rangenback, No. 0150] seuy 19, based on cable communicatto ; Ph Cnised Dingfield Cash of Nort a At the 119th Sirst et. Rangenback and Pa- | with ri 6 one ; sy Ci ei : VatKe aMAree GC ctom © Aion etaced § with Havana” The report covers tus ' : B M R MeAdoo Introduction Shooting. Stree eePhie| CUTS HIS THROAT, tonanta Ne rewolt co Pond tool Nes te Nocacetie ashe Cat | outturn of the centrale which tinve jo Me F ae Avs any! Witte Dine DIES IN HOSPITAL] '#!n¢@ for bis 0 where it was found ahe had m frasturg | censed grindthy this year and thel i iy , os O the collarbone and « posaldl ~| turn last yeer. ‘This year's o j 4 ‘ a istian Di a, + night identified R the ¢ and a possible frac last yeer, is year's ; 4 ‘ Fit, Pk bg yw : hs f twenty, Ne Je Avenne, that up at the scene of | So tense UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN oe qecee — hat! a these centrale amounta to a j 3 . igh F te ie 7 city, who Js it | Hudson Hoas}the shooting as belonging to the BADLY HURT BY AUTO} inixea with gray, wore s. tine taten, bags as against 19,847,097 bags in 1 ' * ee eM pital with a! D his tempte. | wounded man + raf sult. She carried @ small hand| 21, © decresse of 1,881,381 or spprox { f : Dingfield unday night} Police believe from this, they say, [1 An tinidentified woman, about fifty, ] bag containing $8 and the bankbook. mately 14 per cent MISS B. LENARZ LUCKE... Miss Lucke Gets $1,800 for Services in Reviving Cancelled Contract. necessary, to redeem the pledged lumber. Malcolm R. McAdoo testified Miss Lucke had told him about the diffi- culties of the United States Ship Con- struction and Traéing Company and A jury in Supreme Court to-day eno tha secseves nile tgcoeer teeg returned a verdict’ for $1,800 in favor] wood, in charge of wooden ship con- of Miss B. Lenarz Lucke against the/struction. Ship Construction and Trading Com-| Regarding his relations with bis of No. 11 Broadwa: When |>rother, Mr. McAdoo said: “We are tong ae ms brothers. We were never in business testimony in the sult had been com- together. I paddle my own canoe and pleted last night, Justice Vernon M./he paddles his. My business relations Davis directed the jury to return a|in Washington had nothing to do verdict for Miss Lacke for any, sum|With him, directly or otherwise. | Miss ‘up to the $5,000 she sued for. Lucke’s matter was one which he nothing about. Miss Lucke ts treasurer of the a. ‘T. | "wr, ae Alexander » am oil concern Miss Lmoke declared the whole Company, of No. 17 Battery Place, She told in transaction had been “a business oposition” with her. court yesterday how she used her tn-|?" Fe capris es fimence, In November, 1917, Tevived) a cancelled. 4800.00 Unitea| TO ADMIT FARMER ALIENS, States Shipping Board contract fc: the - Soy construction of ‘woodin akipe. WASHINGTON, May 28.—An amend- At the time, pg jestified, the Ship ment to the Immigration Law which Construction Company's contract had| would exempt farmer immigrants from Ce ee boonase Ht ta pabiliey the 3 per cent. restriction ball raise $62, obtain the release of| posed yesterday by Representative stec- lumber held by another concern as se- carity for a i Miss Luck nerson tRep., Minn.). $5,000 had been promised te hee if aha] Under the Steenerson pian, altens ex- suceceded in retting the pede perieneed in agriculture upon filing, on instated. ‘embarkation, a sworn statement of their ‘Miss Lucke told how she had in- troduced M, L. Gilbert, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ship Construction and Trading Company, t» Malcolm R. McAdoo, consulting engineer and brother of William G. McAdoo, then Secretary of the Treas- ury. As the result of her influence and Malcolm R, McAdoo's, she said, the Shipping Board entered into a supplemental contract with Gilbert's firm, Nov. 22, 1917, under which it remewed the terms of the cancelled emreement, éxtended the time of intention to settle upon public lands and farm them, or to cultivate other property, would be admitted without regard to percentage restrictions, Such allen, however, would be re- quired to deposit $200 for himself and each adult member of his family and 950 for each minor child, this money to be returned with interest by the Govern- ment upon satisfactory proof that bis declaration had been complied with. Failing to give such proof, the fund would be used for deporting him and his , @elivery and advanced the $62/%00 PERK—SWAGGER— DAPPER Perk and swagger as the dainty wearer herself are these two-toned effects in glove silk sports stockings, solid glove silk alternating with a drop-stitch ef- fect in a contrasting color. The tri- Finch from the £7,9 Save angular heel adds a touch of feminine thread silk stock- charm in making the ankle trim and ings by Van a Raalte, Bich And there are beautiful Van Raalte styles for every day wear, for after- noon tea wear, for theatre wear, and for dance wear—everywhere, * Made by the makers of Van Raalte Usib Silk Gloves and Glove Silk Undereosar “ASK MR. FOSTER’ — Anything you want to know about that week-end trip you are taking from the 26th to the 315t, be will tell you about railroad fares, the best hotel and anything else you wish to know about summer holiday travels SEVENTH FLOOR 4+ _ Hundreds ‘of Excellent Values In This Sale of Women’s Low Shoes $4.85 LESS than $5 for a pair of superior quality shoes—it sounds like the prices of six or seven years ago! In fact, it is the lowest price that we have quoted for such a variety of styles and such universally quality. All these shges formerly sold in our regular stock for very much higher prices. You will find practically every style and leather you could wish for and for every sort of wear, informal, sports or formal. There are good quantities of every size in the collection, but not in every style. SECOND PLOOR Maids’ Uniforms Marked at Special Prices Blue Chembray $2.50-—Unifotms with 34 sleeve and white linene collar. Cotton Pongee $3.95—With crisp white collar, White Linene $2.75—The ideal uniform, made with convertible collar. Percale $1.93—White ground with black dots and convertible collar. All the. accessories worn by the perfectly tailored maid will be found in this Depart- ment. Aprons with or without bibs, collar and cuff sets, caps, as well as many other uni- forms besides those mentioned above. SECOND PLOOR Archery Sets For Out Doors in the Spring ARE you like Robin Hood—can you shoot an arrow true and far? If not, you must surely learn this spring, for there is nothing more fascinating in the way of outdoor sports. Arch- ery sets may be had for as little as 50c. And if you are very smart at it, you will want one of the larger imported bows for $3.25; arrows to match, 20c and 25¢. TOY DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR * Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 4 At Remarkable » Reductions Women’s Daytime, Afternoon and Dinner Gowns $25, $35, $55 Women’s Two and Three-piece Cloth Suits $35 Tweed Suits $15, $29.50, $35 Misses’ Tweed and Jersey Suits $15 and $25 Misses’ Sports, Afternoon and Evening Frocks . $15, $25, $35, $75, $95 Misses’ Wraps and Sports Coats $25 and $35 Blouses, French or Domestic, Silk and. Cotton ‘ ; : $5 and $7.50 Sweaters, Imported or Domestic $5, $10, $15 Woolen Sports Skirts . $6.50, $9.75, $14.50 ‘Not every rype I rhoowi in py 3 group at each price but all at small fractions of their Original Prices. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Day Capes $49.50 OUR May Sale of capes and cape-wraps will continue a few days longer, and it will be well for you to make your selection as soon as possible before the more popular lines are exhausted. Twill cord and ‘silk crepe models are included in this Sale. Some with luxurious summér furs, and some with self,grimming and unusually handsome linings. So smart for your Decoration Day week-end. THIRD FLOOR for Matrons Special at $45 A WILD rose pattern in ‘fine steel beading covers these slender line gowns of Georgette ctepe, copied from imported are handsome for afternoon wear and appropriate anc’ cool for dinner and theatre this summer. Priced exceptionally low. THIRD PLOOR Washable Skirts For Summertime NOBODY ever. has enough wash skirts in summer. We are showing a group of cleverly made wash skirts that are very besoin 4 priced, but have all the tiny smartnesses of mote expensive models. Plain and colored linen skirts, buttoning slantwise up the side, are $9.75. Tennis skirts with circular gores,to give plenty of room for leaping or running, $9.75. Wrap-around skirts of gabardine with elastic strap and pearl buttons, $6.75. Plain gabardine at $5.50. THIRD FLOOR Knitted Sports Frocks for the Country IN the Sweater Department we ate showing the much admired knitted frocks for country wear, in both light and heavy weights. One model at $35 is of tangerine and blue wool, with matching cape at $22.50; a lighter weight frock of fine worsted in several charming color combinations is $29.50; {| and another imported frock combines grey worsted with | panels of tangerine fibre silk, $45. All these frocks are —~ extremely good for motoring or for cool days at beach or. mountain resorts. THIRD FLOOR models. In Copenhagen, navy blue or brown, these gowns . yr mm STORE YOUR FURS -— Your handsome furs are running the risk of loss by moths or theft every day. Send them to our Cold Storage Vaults. A telephone call Fitzroy tg00 will bring a messenger for them; he will bring them to us FOURTH FLOOR French Bandanas Make a Begniling Sports Blouse BOLDLY patterned, most effective kerchiefs in brilliant colors—they are lasge in size and joined togeth¢r they make the most amusing and unusual of overblouses for sports wear. Then you may use a single one for a riding scarf or bathing cap, or again as a hat scarf on felt or leghorn hats. In fact, they are a decidedly versatile purchase, $6.50 to $7.95. There is a very limited number—so come easly! Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs For Sports Wear, 75c each— French linen in a dozen or more of the boldest, most daring designs, in colors almost without end. Drawnwork, $0c each—Linen handkerchiefs with the corners hand-embroidered or finished with fine drawnwork or hemstitching. GROUND PLOOR Sale of Wash Suits, $1.95 UNUSUALLY fine values all of them. Just the kind you are looking for now at the beginning of the wash suit season. The boy will need his first supply next week end and for Decoration Day. Middy, Oliver Twist and French styles, with short sleeves. Made of lightweight fabrics in solid colors, trimmed in combination effects. it well tailored and good looking. All fast colors. Sizes 3 to 9. Blouse Waists, 7$¢—Striped madras and percale, collar attached or neckband, white or Oxford. 7 to 15 years. POURTH PLOOR Silk Top Union Suits A HEAVY quality of Milanese silk fashions the top, while mercerized lisle is used for the lowers. Bodice and shoulder strap style, in pink. Regulation size, $3.25. Extra size, $3.50. Cotton Union Suits, 85c—Loose or tight knet, bodice or shoulder strap style, regulation and extra sizes in white. Glove Silk Vests, $1.95—These are a good durable quality with bodice tops. GROUND FLOOR