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TOT RT NEBR Te ~ wn ne ape ne — eet . ‘ ’ ¢ ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 238, 1922. 9 vai Souteel, ESSA COMMANDER DE HART, _| maniauenter to-aay in connsetion with ‘ OF HUNGARY WAR HUDSON TUNNELS ila tet "th atm te Whsion tht on ed ua tT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | 81, DIES IN ELIZABETH| sr ot Mot Toro, woo that one expert described it as merely] 234 ai cent the capacity bine be marateey ge Oe] er a matter or robbing Peter to pay|from 28,000,000 to 80,000,000 In ono - Gollan [in a boxing bout. ate ON AMERICAN JAZZ Paul. ~ [direction a year, American @1,000,000 Cam.| Grandfather Was OMerr ta Revo-! inckman, who fought Turney under the Tutt War. ia W. ©. Whiston, an engineer in the}, B.C. Goodale, counsel! for the Hud- Toundatios te Reme. pahaer tri rh name of McCoy: George Mallet, Wis > + Commission's Burer ipment | 4M 4nd Manhattan Railway Company, Negro Artists Invade No- Le Oe te atte that oe tut wack | further elfctted from the witness that, i , TOTAL DEATH LST ON SUNKEN LIER NOW PUT AT 10 Commander William Chetwood De| manager; Al Young, promoter, and Wilt volleved to be the flrat use litart diet at his home, No. 1061 East | !am Snaitham, referee, ‘ k ef tho radio by the Vatican In trans. [Jersey Street, Bilzabeth, at the age of | nes mads’ Provinces and is August, 1917, Hudson tunnel}#0 far as he knew, no other road tn y ie elghty-one, to-day. 3 were being run every minute|thé World equipped with full signal] mitting an oftclal communication to 1 trains 1 that Commander De Hart's grandfather, Fight Is On. vu a half during the evening rusa| Capacity was operating trains at that] America was a message recelved from|Cyru* De Hart, wag an office: in the BUDABBEST, May 23. hour, beginning at 5 o'clock, time on such short headway, Popo Piva Xt. through Mgt. F. Bor-]Continental Army during the Revol alli For New Styles and Pretty Arms tion. When eighteen, Mr. De Hart ran War has broken out between A count made in that year, he sald, THA FOR MRS. BOTSFORD. gongin! Duca, Papal Pro-Secretary of away from Williams College and sailed Gypsy musicians of Hungary and n - showed an annual total of 12,244,279) ytrg, Florence Hudson Botsford was| Extraordinary Ecclastastical Affatrs,|O? © clipper ship. uring the Civil (Beauty Notes) % \ m the Nogro jass-band artists, most P ,| {ares In one direction, or more than) the principal guest at @ Mierary teal to James A, Flaherty of Philadelphia, retlsing Bas Ritcen years “kee itG Nuance are fast learning the valae Frenzied Crew and Dense Fog] of whom are Amerteana. The |On Minute and Half Headway |2s.000.000 both ways. A. maximum | ives yesterday by the Natlonal Board] supreme Knight of the Kaights of|is sumved by two, Googhters” Misa {iult oF thou TebK fuses ooh Ge eee 5 Gypsies, who i . pd re ‘ol fomen't — 4 os Mar: . De Hart of Elizabeth. and + rd \dded Materially to Hungary its musi, betiags and | Can Carry Up to 30 Million Jered on some of the Summit Ave- | of the Tous Women’s Chrlatian Asso-}Cotumius, ‘Tho radio message con-1iNY A, atuateton of Concord, W. Tle| A paste is mace with some powdered : tae ° laughter for a thousand years, as- ly nue trains, The average rush hour | Clation, at No. 185 Baw Streets NS} tains the full, formal approbation of] ind a son, George C. De Hart of Eliza-|delatone and water and spread on the Fatalities. ert that the jaz Instrumental- Passengers Yearly. loading was 165 per cent., according | tea was {nr Ition of Mrs, Botsford’s} bong Ping of the Knights of Colum- | beth. hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes it ts — inte are invading their precincts, sy to the engineer. Study of the traffie | research int i World folk songs fof] bus $1,000,000 American welfare cam a - rmbbed off, the skin washed and ever: 7am a and have organized to drive them sixth Ave-{#t that time, he said, had been made Leta y the Woman's Dress, fa palsn in Maly, now operating under} OUR ARRESTED om noxina] bit of hair has disappeared. No fail- BRST, May 23 (Associated Press).| oo Clock like serviee on the Sixth to determine whether the line could} Botetent will sail to-morrow for Ene] tne auspices of the Holy See, and the FATALITY, ure will result if you are careful to geThe British Vice Consul here to- ‘The Gypsies have issued a man- | nue extension of the Hudson tubes} 000,000 passengers cach way. | eraeerae tone permanent residence|donation of Pontifieat fand to the May 2%.—-Four]| buy genuine delatone and mix fresh ‘lay announced that 102 of those wha ifesto condemning the “erotic and crazy music’ of the jazs-band performers and the municipal councils of seven Hungarian north of Christopher Street was de- seribed to the Transit Commission to- day at the hearing on the City's pro test in connection with the tentative readjustment of rentals recently pro posed by the commission which the Hudson and Manhattan Railway Company ta to pay the City Stern Broth er S Fox Scarfs continue to be the vogue. The old rental of $9,000 a year ! x q = ail seo be edtned bo $68,000 "tn oom So becoming are these scarfs with their silken and wont. eABtLiee, mission decides upon the scsi WEST FORTY-SBCOND STREET - and WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET fluffy softness, and so varied in coloring that you can have AB island at the DO collision be- aT 6 TO Gi TATE. eers. Corporation < : MB cen ‘toe "vevye and. the. Prenen| | the hres graduation exeraaee at Cova olin Py OvBrlen claims pres. any sort you most desire at prices desirable. nn the agin had ea | Ene, Er cena react [oat ae othe emale Tar tg ae ‘ Cherry Red Fox Scarf. . . 37,50 and 67.80 for three days in darkness, with lee Murray, member of further increase to about $100,00¢ D . S Ik FE k : vit ape ‘ruspended "rh mt slant nt eck Neg Henta er. tm connection with the controversy qwtinctive 1 rocks for Women Sky Blueand Shadow Fox Scarf 34.50 and 37.50 iraiee ib given os the reason fer the | cates womber twealguaven Grease In rental wail mon ; . Blue Fox Scarf (dyed red) . 34,50 and 39.50 unusually heavy: fos. —— Styled for the varied occasions of Summer . . 48 Platinum Fox Scarf . . . 64.50 and 97,50 . Blue Fox Scarf (dyed white) . 64.50 and 87.50 Accounts of the disaster given by Slenderly sgraight in line and gracefully long-waisted, these frocks will be filmy & Gn and charming enough for any Summer stroll or tea hour, and are, besides, : ‘i. n Py perfect for the shopping and the luncheon tour. In printed Georgette Skee Brothers survivors and the captain’s reports indicate that the loss of lfe would and foulard, their sleeves score a decided point in style by being slashed at ¢l bottom. Pleats add another Parisian inspired feature. A Very Special Offering of have been much smaller had not the plaesed aad Kare Mer dlitbe ws masons Choc handel ook of plot hen at ats TAILORED BLOUSES fog been so thick as to hamper the Additional details of tho veiled with printed Georgette crepe. In navy and white, and black and white. 34 to 46. Women’s : 7 . These are the sort that give distinction to the plainest outfie. abroad. Knights fo ._Devery, Assistant, Cor- * their work, charged with Advt, were on boagd the British steamship Ngypt, sini off the Island of Ushant Saturday night, pissing, of whom towns have dec: 4 that jasz and sixteen were ers and elghty-| the shimmy" must go. six members of the crow The Hungarian Guild of Jaza- Twenty-eight passengers were} Band Artists, whose leader is a ved, together with 204 members ot] Colored citizen from Mississippi, . Mre. M. Ia Sibley and] has accepted the challenge of the I. Boyer, American mission-| Gypsies and says it will fight to more the missing. Sie Pa cas 8 s was & thick off Ushant | <== = = an equi wing the crash are coming to light. Sailors on the French steamer declare they observed several sirugeles between survivors for places fety of pic eckage. - 4 4 4 predo of women Special for Wednesday gers saved is on the part of Men were not alone in this, however, for a nun, Sister Rhoda, whose name in private fe was Miss R. MeNeille, refused to take a » offered her in a boat, saying, ito another” She waa, last —+-tSlars Brothers ee Hand-Made Tailored Blouses of dimity, with fronta ins im omer on oT Cottage & Porch Dresses beuifily had-ro and the clr and cu eed wich at a panic on the sinking liner or it laces. ig Ves. wil of pretty ginghams and other desirable LI I I | E GIRLS’ VOILE DRESSES newest lines in collars. ‘aused when the Lascar crew cotton materials In a Notable Offering at this $3.95 (Values up v0 85.50, rushed the lifeboats, is confirmed by the signed statements of several of ; f Special Price of Well Tailored Blouses of striped and checked dimity $2.35, 3.25, 4.50, 5.50 4 $2 95 in all-white and colored. striped effects. Tuxedo or round A young English girl who was escued from the sea draws a ter- ible picture of the decks as the maddened East Indians huried them- selves upon the boats, Many of them from the engine room wore nothing but a Join cloth as they dashed on deck and pushed English- men in dinner jackets and women in at the following low prices: he white passengers. collars, long sleeves and turn-back cuffs. evening dress aside. The approach of Summer weather emphasizes { ee ti 4 ioe $1.95 (Values $3.00) deck selzed al ‘he “iiebelts ana] the meed of an abundance of cool veranda or a a ed rch ler to hayes c (wa rit Youn Scotchman, Joe F. Dut] house frocks. The assortment to be offered ; allusteaeed).) 18) waite an peidhe led of Dundee, describing the crew's panic, signed this statement: “If it had not been for the Las- cars and natives rushing the boats all the women would have been saved. ‘There was a scene of wild disorder, but I did not hear revolvers fired, al- though they were drawn by the of- flcers in an effort to keep the Lascars from the boats.’’ iicined broidered. Following the : trend of grown-up tively trimmed. fashions, some of them are peasant models; ‘ . others cool and airy for summertime, are be- White Wo ol Blanket s comingly sleeveless. Sizes a to 6"years. Single and Double Sizes Very special values and very specially dainty models. $6.50 and 8.50 pair at 90c. & $1.85 Comfortables Comfortables features simple and becoming styles, effec- Vi ! Hand-smocked, some of them, othets hand-em There will also be offered at the same time attractive and practical AND BABY DROWN. R, Mass., May 23.—Mi John MoPartland, and “her eleven- months-old son were drowned in Lake Quinstgamond late yesterday when a canoe In which the family were paddling tipped over. McPartland made a valiant Beste co dave tig wile ant eta co tr Substantial Reductions on Women’s Double size; floral designs Wool filled; in for fifteen minutes, (Gecond Floor) : in a variety of colors, Each —_blue, old. soseand tan, Bach, High Quality Wraps, Capes and Coats $2.35 $5.95 ‘ Many of them copies of foreign models, now offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. MUSLIN SHEETS—Single Three-quarter Double Men’s and Women’s . Hemmed . Ot $1.35 $1.45 $59.50 to 150.00 ‘Formerly $98.50 ro 325.00) Hemstitched . $1.45 $1.65 $1.85 Handkerchiefs ; MUSLIN PILLOW CASES—yax36 4336 gons6 Wraps ise sean vee a softly pot so bie a in steel, oe = | Hemmed. . . . «28 320 35¢ A ipple, ¢ in ricl idery, o resort i i ‘ . at prices that insure excellent vaiues ai . pi ong ieee ive with all a vill canis pes og | Hemstitched. . . . 38c 42c 45c¢ tthe lustre and depth of velvet. models—each a masterpiece in designing. Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs 8 Sie Brothers CANTON CREPES FAILLE SILKS DUVETYNS VELDYNES initialed . . + per dozen 54.90 GEORGETTE CREPES LACE and GEORGETTES = MARVELLAS = GERONAS» B > S Hemstitched, per dozen, 2.75, 4.50 & 9.75 Values that do not have to be urged—they are too plainly apparent. OYys Summer Apparel Tape-bordered . . per half-dozen 4.25 Summertime increases his wants, R Happiness in Chinese! When a Chinaman writes **Happiness’” he makes this mark: 1 it represents a man with bis mouth close to a rice field, The same idea J might go for Americans, if we changed the rice field to a box of good Happiness Candy, Come let our sweets spell ‘‘Happiness’’ for you. oe sc tot lS alt Happy Thought for Today: SILVER KNIGHT CHOCOLATES 75¢ Ib. United Happiness Candy Stores Therd’s one on your way home K ‘ ; wae Wn ie f iho al —_ Stare Brothers) 7 the ices On Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs are ‘emily ion initialed. . . per dozen $2.25 & 3.00 Wh . ; The quality, you may Hemstitched. «4 per dozen 2.25 & 3.75 ite Foo CAL for Your Earliest Gummer Needs re aaa the same. Embroidered. . per dozen 2.50 & 3.75 A complete assortment in sport and afternoon Bent Sere Plainecolored . . . per dozen 2.25 models that follow the vogue for white. Hats Novelty-colored - each 35c., 50c.&75c. $1.25 to 4, “i “ each mie 2S Just on the threshold of Summer one begins to think very seriously indeed of eer Also white footwear, There's this and that costume to be considered, and ever so many occasions where one will want just the right white pump or oxford. Bovs’ Wash Women’s, Lawn Handkerchiefs Our assortment 1s compiete now —complete with footwear that not only takes care of tate Colored r . i . per dozen $1.25 every possible whe need, but does it with an unmistakable $martness. 75c to 1.95 With hand-embroldered inittal, Women’s White Canvas Oxfords and Strap Pumps and White Buck Oxfords Kaira ueldy Khai CAMP SUIT. Sport collar perdomen . . www CSE and Strap Pumps: also White Kid Strap Pumps. 36 different styles pockets. Sizes 7 to 16 years (illustrated) $2.95 (First Floor) (These may also be had in many combinations.--of tan, black, green, and red) Boys’ Wash MIDDY SUITS with short or long sleeve: and extra trousers, in unbleached patmer cloth or khaki: $6.00 w 13.50 black or white braid on collar and cuffs and $3.95 emblem on sleeves, 3 to 10 yrs, (illustrated) Madison Avenue: Fitth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Mew Pork