The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 11

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RESCUES FUGITNE “FROM ANGRY MOB Beg Hundreds of Men and Women Pursue-Youth:Acctised of Accosting Girl, Judges throughout the country, ‘With a mob of several hundred ‘men and women, armed with boards, Pusheart handies and vegetables, menacing his tité yebterday afternoon, Max Shine, nineteen, an accountant of No, 2218 Mermaid Avenue, Coney Island, saved himself by running into the arms of Patrolman Patrick Far- fey of the Clinton Street Station, Farley, who is more than six feet fall, backed Shine against the front ef a storé and began swinging his club. He kept the mob back suffi- , ciently to start toward the police station with Shine, who begged him to “take me away from them.” Shine ‘was made a prisoner, charged with Misorderly conduct. ‘The crowd re- maained outside thé police station until Patrolmen Gspersed it. About this time lait year Max Pour ft No. 915 East Houstop Stree! the police his son, Joseph, seve! aie @ppeared from his honie, and tie neighborhood assisted in the search for the boy. Later the body of his #on was found in the cellar of the tenement in which he lives. Yesterday afternoon, according to the police, Bean sald he saw Shine accost Rosie Rubenstein, six, of No. 195 Allen Street, take ono of her hands: ahd walk with her into the hallway 6t the East Houston Street house. Bean said he saw Shine open thé door and escape prison. ‘ “Court sentences son to wear text pasted in his hat.” \ “Sentenced to put 35 cents In col- lection,” “Made to kiss wife's foot.” “Fine will remind him dnt] 1989 he once ran a still,’ As an alternative to going fgpriscs for ten years for robbing a Wore of $600. uy Robbins, a farm hand of Brdana, Ml., has agreed to obey ‘ten commandments laid down by Cirevtt Judge Sentell as follows: 1, fo to ohureh or Sunday School at least once each week. 2. Give up cigarette smoking for one year. 3, Stay away from pool halls one year. 4. Read books selected by the public librarian and report to the Probation Officer what he reads. 5. Keep employed ; constantly and keep account of expenditures. 6. Stay off streets at night, except on business. 7. Keep all laws of the State, city or village. 8. Drink no intoxicating liquor. 9%. Pay all court costs in $5 monthly instalments, 10, Reports to Circuit Judge the first day of each court term. Magistrate Short of the ‘Flatbush Court recently thought of a fitting punishment for John Burns, thirty- seven years old, who had been brought 6f a wash room and ran toward bim.}to court on a charge of assawiting Shine fled and Bean followed. |nis sixty-seven-year-old father, strik- Neighbors seeing Bean chasing @ling him several blows and dragging strange man connected it with thelyim around the floor. As a reminder death of Bean’s son and took up thé} or this act of cruelty and gt the same wot aad & time a covert admonition to respect Shine was arraigned befof® Magis- 1.55 parents, John Burns was sentenced trate Oberwager and held.in.$500 balll,,, the Judge to paste in his hat the followings commandment: “Honor thy Father Mother.” Judge Haas of Chicago also believes punishment fitting the crime for examinatl6n May 31 ee ee and thy in Mand will give clock to-night, Bastéern standard time, {Arthur Gaines of Chicago was ac- rough the Anacostia Naval Station.|cused by his wifé of coming home Prhe concert will last for one hour, drunk and monéyléss, and abusing a Pare Worsted / BATHING SUITS A bathing suit with s name—how +» wnuéual! Most bathing suits are just bathing suits, and that is what they are called. ‘Tom Wye is a suit so individual that it has a name—just as you have. The worsted is knit with the famous Tom Wye stitch, making a fabric that. has lots of stretch and always springs back all the way when you take it off. Always shapely, at, or dry. Cut: to fit—cut for comfort—cut for style. Heathe? mixtures and solid colors. Look for the Tom Wye label. Sold at men’s wear and sporting goods stores. ‘ Absolute ction at Nominal Cost James MeCreery & Co. Fits Roy 3400 PLEASES ctor rt New * Corrective.’ s ‘and Reformatory Devices Make Prisoners Tread Straight Paths. The pourts are devising new ‘pun-;her. ishments. Instead of the usual prison] Prousht before the Judge in February jaines, confinements, distinctive and adequate beer el Phe ‘must attend chureh alternatives are being offered, b¥]every Sunday morning-and put thirty. five cents regularly into the collection plate, Here are a few which have been} tine 18th, Gaines must present the published during the past few weeks. | jyqge with a written statement from “To obey ton new commandments|the pastor of his parish testifying to his regular attendance, —also has contributed another sen. tende new to judielal history. Constantine Yodas, who was charged with beating kt agreed. fo Judge told him, was brought to the Erie county jail on the charge of opétating a still. got to his knées and smacked his wife's alioe twice. wan released on tis promise to pay 3 fine of 41,000, which he te to peg 1m instalments of $5 a month, covering & period of sixteen Months, Go untli f metnber that he once violation of law tack if 1921) —eeerenelptamtasifen RAISE LIGHTING RATES IN LONG BRANCH, N, J. Gives Company @ Per Cont, Grose Retura on Inveatment. An inofease in Fates in the electric light and power service of the Consoll+ peace Gas Company of Long Branch, J., han been allowed by the bared Pubite ities Commission. The crease Will give the company about f 8 per cent. return in grove revenvie On the investment, In July, 1920, the company asked the commission's approval for increased rates for both electricity and gas. The was rate indrease was then alt but the increased electricity rate wal at that timé denied. ‘The city withdrew ite objections to the changé in rates when it Was learned that no changes were to be made in the street Between the time he was ‘ho is twenty- On his reappearance in court ‘Thig ame Judge—Haas of Chicago After af attorney had asserted that . “was not fit to ise his wife’ ," Judge Haas dis- think he te fit to kiss his w ot," he declared, ‘and I so order,” Yodss looked wildly about, slowly FRENCH DPST MISSION POST PONES TRIP TO YP. 5 PARIS, May 24—Departure of the French mission, headed by M. Parmen- tier, to confer with the American Inter+ Allied Debt Funding » Committee in Washington has been Mégfnitely post- med. The atrival in Paris of J. P. ovens fa given S thé teason. “Now you ate on probation,” the Stephet Morgan of Sandusky, Ohio, He WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET. (Between Fifth and Sixth Aves.) WEST. FORTY - THIRD STREET cA Special Clearance Sale of Women’s Suits for Sport Wear at the Radically Low Price of (Formerly up to $58.00) Here is a splendid assortment of tweeds, gathered cogether for this one remarkable event. Costume suits, either in cape and dress models or in capé and skirt styles. And, of course, the regular coat and skirt ouefits. i The very newest colorings, including TAN, ROSE, HELIOTROPE, and HENNA. oA real event for those who appreciate quality merchandise at a singularly moderate price. ~~ Ce eae Women’s | Black Enamel Hat Boxes | Strongly constructed models which will protect favorite | hat in a satisfactory manner ovina lat ths jose) ty Ve |. pew $4.25 Spur $4.95 Round Black Enamel Hat Real Madeira Linens _ Hand-embroidered and Hand-scalloped Afternoon Tea Napkins, . dozen $6.75, 7.50 Luncheon Sets, » « © » © «© 23p6 6,00, 7.50 Centerpieces, « + © © « » cach 1,50, 1.95 Tea or Luncheon Sets,» » , « tach 5.75, 11.00 Boudoir Cushion Covers; . . « each 1,50, 2.25 Show Towels, « « + « « » each 3,75, 4.25 Tray Covers,. - « + «© 2 + oh 35¢, 50c Lace trimmed Linen Guest Towels each 5c, 1.50 Mosaic Tea Napkins, : wee linen with neat corner designs, . . « Seam 6.75, 8.25 Pure Irish Linen Tea Nepkins, ‘Sonat dor. 4.95, 675 4 MAIN FLOOR TABLES SHIP NEWS INFORMATION SS Bremen jante Teresa, Commew 7 Re Haytl, Onpe’ Haytte: Kath Be athe nt # ouhan oekheim, Gothenhers Weaterdisk, Rotter 11] Reividers, ‘Pigs , ce pret Mi ues an ¢ —— N. Y. U. DEBATING TEAM ‘ PLANS EUROPEAN TOUR WIN Meot Disouss War De! Heights to-night to raise funds for the Pilly, Mario Chamice, Metropolitan tenor! Mra, Charmiee and William Red- Wick will be tho solotate, —_ ‘ MEMORIAL FOr FoRnMER Jopaw) Brooklyn, at seventyeoimnt. mi Oule serrices wilt ho held Friday Memortal oxerciees wilt be held to-day 4 WEST 40TH STREET Neat FIFTH AVENUE $1.18 a yard; genuine hand tied dotted swiss; $1.50 grade. The debating team that will represent ;]be composed of Rugby Koad, Brooklyt ell Fisher, 1127 ‘Bloomfe boken, Debates have been arranged with Oxford University, the University of New York University in the tour of European universtties this summer will Brown, 219 tai; Mitchs ne i street, Ho- and George McCarroll, ; | Woodycrest Avenue, New York City, Brown and McCarroll ate members of Wisher of the class of $1.25 a yard; fine French jacquard cottons; $2.50 to $4.50 grades. 1182 $1.95 a yard; 1922 summer cottons de luxe from Rodier, Paris; handker- chief voiles, jacquard organ- diea, ete. $3.00 to $6.50 values. ‘M.| Edinburgh and the University of Paris, cell Your’ New SPORT HAT is waiting for you here. Simples attractive, crushable models ==to wear with your sweater, tweeds, or any sport costume. They're in white and every desirable sweater coloring— and you'll need one all Summer through. Untrimmed White HATS A ee i in oP oR and hair. In all ecoge tye crepe and satin, [Stern Brothers, Women’s SeparateSKIRTS - in Novelty Silks and Crepes Offered at the very attractive price of $9.50 Various models developed in novelty silks and crepes of excellpnt quality. White is the cdlor featured principally, for it’s bound to be ant all-white summer, that we may be suse of. Other colors as well, though. + Plain and pleated models, in waistbands from 46 to 34. ~~ ena ofn Eventful Sale of IMPORTED , BEADED BAGS that “will seem especially pl gl megs! with your favorite costume. in pouch, draw ak or flat styles. Envelo snd day oe deaw cord tnodels attractive Co! © combina. Te and floral designs........ $2.95 Draw Cord Pouch Shape Besded Bags or styles with Pannier handles. 1 artistic color combinations. Some ate fitted with purse and mirror... es. ‘ew $4.95 Beaded Bags in exquisite and floral designs, with shell pore edi “heavily beaded with fringe. Fitted with purse and mirror. * (Values up (0 $15.00) rte $6.95 * ‘ WINDOW ..SHADES, AWNINGS, SLIP COVERS and ‘Misses’ SLIP-ON FROCKS of SILK CANTON CREPE Featuring everything decidedly new and everything delightfully youthful ‘ at ‘this NOTABLY LOW PRICE of $15.00 Each one of these various models has that lovely simplicity of line so dear to the in-the-teen years. Bach, too, is individualized by tiny tucks, gor by drapery, gd asap a dozen oe things about these po In periwinkle, cal navy, ee gray, black, and white. Sizes 14,.16 and 18 years. —~ nge SPORTING GOODS for Every Out-of-Door. Pastime | Every seasonable need may be" falfled from our divenifed assortments at prices noteworthy for their moderation, Special—Combination Golf - Outfit (a: illustrated) consisting of 5- inch 3-stay bag, driver, ‘yg mid. iron, putter and $11.50 - Golf Bags / ... . $1.00 to 25,00 Children's Lf “Outfits, consisting of ree Clubs. Complete : e475, 6.95 and 9.50 Tennis Racquets 2.00 t6 13.50 © Hammock Chairs 2.65 to 9.50 Baseball Gloves, 50¢ to. 5.75 Beach Umbrellas 3.95 to 8.95 Medicine Balls, 5.00 to 7.00 Croquet Sets, 1.85 to 10.75 Also Golf Balls, Tennis Balls, Racquet Covers, Presses, Cameras, Watches, Compasses, Lawn Canopies, Tables, Chairs, etc. +> Stage Brothers ea cAn IMPORTANT SALE of 10,000 yds. Imported and Domestic CRETONNES 35c 50c (Values to 60c) (Values to $1) A wide vatiety of weaves ranging from che very light chintz Patterns and colors suitable for upholstering, curtain. slp-cover and other summertume uses. 30 to 36 ins, wide to the heavy quality cloths. FOURTH FLOOR—UPHOLSTERY DEPT; INTERIOR HANGINGS Madeto-Order. the Court of Appeals, whe died yeatar- day In his home, No. 144 Willow ‘t|Note: In this continued selling of surplus wholesale stocks to the United States Be Can-|@¢ no profit, it is necessary to withhold usual discounts to nt ( A concert will be given at University the trade. 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