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aera tame 7 SABE AR Saad Se er ao oH NON CRE I DI T A) Pon oa SA WATS SANARSCIOE PIS A SNE. NaN APRIL ANCE SRA Ace SST THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY Tot Damdel\, Bradway. 25, 1922, 9” with it, Jt seemed to me like a “Money Drunk,” Defense Offered |: ‘sw: !S\v usa: 3 I had do 1 wanted to give the bonds back. But then T was afraid to try, I fust thought I would Keep going until I was caught, and I ESE : what REA Patel eX Pat Pe _ By Boy, 17, Who Stole $772,000 and Sons, Shana th Sts, 1 aid.” j Youth Goes On Trial Third Time, Two Juries — : ' DIA, «TO 2} POINDEXTEN'S ety ‘ Having Disagreed, and Hopes r uC. e ~ e ‘ for Best OLYMPIA, Wash. a gs Jonarane: P D D S 1 es ss Democratic State conve yesterday a ; “ 5 earn swo|C: CG. Dill of Spokane, former Con- re- a ale « Uy 1G fo gPIcnGO, ay a5 convient ine Pordand atrted to wath: Tol Caml ctl Wi cenit or ecoration Day BLUE RIBBON ‘FURNITURE ee ; “Money has lost all thrill for me.” ba ea Ld aa aeaATey, Near) the nomination for United States Sena- " , i me Avi risks pa : _| Bloomington, Tl, identified by a man He will seck the office now held SD) Feces teak sive, now nosing asec Wha ottered Rim x "UR alongl by senator en hander FRIDAY SATURDAY Sixth Avenue ana 41# § te revihellbaas. “I the road —— — pals H sible position with a South Side ‘ae — «LY TRAIN. & OPPOSITE BRYANT PARK a hemica! concern, but admitted thief,| “Gee, but T am sorry that I did] | PRAGGHD “te four years 0t@, {|<< hops. made this laration y. He]it" be told ifs captors, “I didp't noving “1? ze what I tried to boar train on RASUERS aghin appeared in court prepared to]? 8 doing. With all : fais? : . ° ‘ 7 " : ber placed on trial for the theft of|of those thousands of dollars pass. | the Fulton St Fe Beg ye CAPES, WRAPS AND SPORT COATS apres Furniture ‘ i 0 worth of Liberty bonds from| ing through my hands every day | nue, Brookls’ land was dragged ~ S ») } srthern ‘Trust Company must have been wort of money | Plt 90 | taken to St, John's AT EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS ) Already he has faced two juries. | drunk for estar with several bones in his feet cS = eae Wee eat lL Bach time the twelve mien, good and| “Then {t was #o easy to walk off _"ihen tt was 0 easy to walle off! proken_and_ Souernal” IOH20. ‘and. internally injured Excellent quality materials in an extensive variety of trile, have disagreed regarding the | —=-—----------------v——— extent of his guilt. The last time a Single juror stood between the boy i and a felon’s sentence This man, J. J. Cunningham, rail- rogd ‘clerk, held that the youth's own admission that he had yielded to a sudden temptation should be accepted an@ that he was not a thief at heart, The lad’s irrepressible youth still hopes that he will be allowed to con- titie his career with a clean slate. The fact that the first jury voted 7 to’ for conviction and the second 11 to/1 for his guilt, has deeply im- préssed him. But he still hopes for the belt. Wilkie was getting $65 clerk in the’ Northern pany when he walked ou atinoon one day with th: ofa million dollars in nego on fae St. OPP. LIBRARY ince 1907 ee 12 West 40 Clearance Sale From Regular Stock Knitted Sport Dresses $15: &§25.° With Capes $35.00 AB ELA PRINT A a month asa { the bank quarters: ble Lib- erty bonds in a little black handbag. He ed a $500 bond, bought a sec- ond hand flivver and proceedol to-tour cities near Chicago. When heAdiines in Chicago papers and his pigture alarmed him he abandoned i H c a = | + A Beautiful Queen esata | ‘Once tried to discover i show to keep her youth. ‘So she called before her ‘many whose years Founded 1887 had touched them lightly. Some were good, some bad. Only two things they had in common : They loved fresh air ‘and were cheerful. 'The coming long week-end ‘calls you to recreation. \Happiness Candy will give _your party more pleasure. Low in price and high in delicious goodness. Happy Thought for Today: MOTHER'S OWN 60° HOME MADE CANDIES Ib. United Happiness Afternoon and Street Dresses , $15.00 to $75.00 Canton and Georgette Crepe—Poiret Twill Sport and Afternoon Suits $5.00 to $20.00 Exclusive oe Summer design Our regular guarantee is not af must satisfy or money wi le prices—the merchandise cheerfully refunded. FOURTEENTH STREET FRIDAY Sale of White Enameled Kitchen Ware wife who wants the most sanitar, ‘most easily cleaned kitchen. part of it. These and lasting finish. Nursery Refrigerators—insulat- ed to keep out heat, lined with galvanized iron. White enam- eled finish outside with niekel- plated fuucet—size lonigl ae of a substantial quality of ton fabrie—colors to Garbage Cans of Galvanized Iron, white enameled on out- side, size 1014 to 914— were $1.23... . OF Bath Room Medicine Cabinets, made of a “superior” fabric backed with heavily G>Excurs ONS WEST OF FIFTH AVE. SATURDAY The “white kitchen” is the ideal of the house- and the ‘he white enameled pots and Fs are an important ave a coating of pure white enamel baked on to give an effective Holland Window Shades—made select from are white, green, olive, Spanish olive, blue, ecru, tan— quality ameled surface, This oil cloth is a better grade than the usual a RE RELERLRR RE ERES EEL E DL cot models, all colors and mixtures. Values from $15.00 to $65.00, for 7.75 to 49.50 SPORT SKIRTS Strictly all wool in pipes and pias: Values to $16.50, for... SLIP-OVER SWEATERS Plain and fancy knits in all colors including black. Values to $5.00, for 2.98 MILLINERY NEW SUMMER HATS SPECIALLY PRICED An extremely attractive collection of smart Sport Hats in the very newest models and materials in all colors. 2.75 to 5.50 Values $3.95 to $6.95, for.. BANDED SAILORS OF JAP OR LISERE STRAW, facings of Milan, in black and white, navy and white and sand and brown. Value $2.50, for. 1.50 WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES HEAVY MILANESE SILK, 2-clasp, Paris point, double finger tips; each pair bears the mark of a prominent manufacturer. Sold as ‘‘irregulars’’ but the defects are hardly sily $180 8 Every desirable color including white. Mostly $1.50 race: Special, at.. . . .69 LONG SILK GLOVES, splendid quality, in shades of pongee, tan, grey, beaver, white, and black. An exceptional offering at 1.35 WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) CREPE NIGHT GOWNS, excellent quality in plain’ tai- lored models. Pink or white in figured or plain colors. Value $1.75, for..............6.006 Bip KSsie pio sinietave ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, of pink or white madras or voile. .95, 1.25 ana 1.65 Specially priced at.......... BUNGALOW APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES, of good quality percale, in a large variety of most desirable models. Values to $2.00, for. WOMEN’S HOSIERY REGULAR STOCK GREATLY REDUCED WOMEN’S WHITE SILK STOCKINGS with hand em- broidered clox in black, green, russet or white. (Full fashioned with lisle tops.) WOMEN’S FEATHERWEIGHT ALL SILK STOCKINGS. Black beige or grey. 2. 75 with lisle tops and soles. sOMee S SILK STOCKINGS, Black, white and colors. At WOMEN’S SPORT STOCKINGS, plain, clocked or rib- GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK VESTS, plain or drop-stitch. Flesh, white, black or orchid. Three-piece Brown Reed | uslable for Porch and Living Room (4 ft. Settee), U pholstered tn Cretonne, as illustrated. y Rustic Arm Chairs . $9.75 Rustic Arm Rockers $9.75 Porch Hammocks priced complete vith Koskivant Stand. $29.50 Cedar Chests $13.75 The above Specials at Sixth Ave. Store A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Porch Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Tables in Reed and Fibre in a variety ot Colors and Upholsterings. Specially priced for this week only. One Hundred and Sixty interesting Exhibits of Complete Suites for every room in your home. ow Prices assure savings on your purchases. $66 SPECIALS . Liberal Terms of Payment for Those Desiring Credit. Harlem Store: Brooklyn Store: 145-147 West 125th St. 1333-39 Broadway wie ie Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered July Ist. Continued for Friday and Saturday Candy Stores Roll Top Bread cae Boxes, are ing i sities fed bed in black, white and colors, too many numbers to I he Clear ance of Impor ted There s one on your way home made of heavy’ quality tin— | 36 inches.. 57 enumerate, but all greatly reduced 75 to 4.2 pins ees gS 2.64 | “Superior” Table Oil Cloths— to..... Rede sclspeseseeescce teas ce sense . to 4. 5 and Domestic Millinery THE BLUE SALON—ALEL HATS ide of l—white led kind. Assorted ns 4 Next Sunday and inside eed onal cers tticre yards anne a rage Specially reduced to POEL eivisiinig 1.95 50 .00 .00 : Decoration Day, May 30 ue oe ee a slight imperfections — hardly WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS to match vests & LAKE HOPATCONG, 9$1.75)]] —sseot cabinet, Soros in memtlew mentioned above, ‘ 65 ; ened Riis 46 cad 80 were 97.96....... Rearrn 3 98 quality...... comrevsces Specially reduced to....... eee rep Ne NORE ‘ reduced from prices formerly up to 45.00 Toate $e, eller Ba Special MAUCH CHUNK, $2. 40. May 28 and 30 5 +, TAT; Liberty 8t., 7. Jackson Avé., Jersey Clty, 7.48 A. M. NASHINGTON: $ BALTIMORE e i Sunday, May 28, Onl: New York, Liberty Bt., day night preceding above date. ng leave Washington 4.00 P. M., Bi more Prrickete ood onty on apectal train | Eastern Standard Time Shown. fA Ne Tea Kettles—4 qt. Preserving Kettles—10 qt. Windsor Sauce Pan—4}4 qt. Water Paile—10 qt. Cereal Boilers? qts. Round Dish Pan—13 qt, and Oval Dish Pan—10 qt. See Pages 18 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising Windsor Sauce Pot with Cover —6 qt. SASH AND HAIRBOW RIBBONS An exquisite assortment of rich quality Ribbons, for sash and hairbows. Lot includes Dresdens, Jacquard Brocades, Gingham Taffetas, Colored Moires, in beau- tiful colorings. Width 5 to 6 inches. Values .50 to .65 yd., for BAGS AND SUIT CASES TRAVELLING BAGS, genuine cowhide, leather lined, three pockets, reinforced corners, 16 or 18 inches, in black, brown and cordoyan, Value $8.75, for WEEK END SUIT CASES, of black enamel duck with tray, straps all around, reinforced corners, figured linings, with large shirred ,pocket. 24, 26 and 28 inches. Value $6.50, for WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS Good quality taffeta silk, tape edge, stub ends and at- tractive handles with heathen a straps, cord loops or rings. Black and colors, Values to $10.00, for... 65 sock cscecantcscesess 4. 95 Heavy quailty taffeta with case, tape edge, stub ends, white tips, bakelite trimmed handles with ring or cord loop, all colors. Values to $14.00, for An unequaled opportunity to procure a Chapeau of notable style value for modest expenditure. Every Hat in our Blue Salon, including exclusive Imported originals, has been reduced to one of these prices for immediate clearance. THE DOMESTIC SECTION—ALL HATS 3:95 5-00 reduced from prices formerly up to 18.00 Eve styles an low prices. Hat in this section, both Spring and Summer models, sport dressy styles, without reservation, is offered at these two UNTRIMMED HATS Domestic Models French Models Now 1,95 to 3,95 formerly up to 12,50 : Large and small shapes of tlie Milan Hemp and Timbo Now 5,00 formerly 12,50 to 16,50 Exclusive models of Lisere and Milan —— (Third Floce gAnnex)