The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 18

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reli les renee Tia World News in Brief LOCAL. Archbishop Hayes will bless St ‘¢ Mission, No. 292 East 152d Serest, to-morrow afternoon, "The People's Trust Company of yn has acquired ‘control of the Momestead Bank of Brooklyn, Penn- @yivania and Liberty Avenues A bear that escaped from Eastman Park, Poughkeopsie, has been recap tured by offering him sugar. ‘The United States Steel Cor has contracted for two ore- @teamers from the American Ship- building Company ‘The 224 Infantry will give a farewell Party Saturday afternoon and evening On. Governor's Island before leaving for Fort McPherson, Georgia. The public is invited Miss Cornelia Sage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean . will be married to Henry Hutton Landon jr., June 10, in Bt. Bernard's Church, Bernardsville, N. 3. Five persons were hurt last night !n & collision of two taxicabs and a tovr- ing car at Dean Street and Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn. Two persons were thrown to the ground A souvenir stamp to boost the move- ment for a highway bridge across the Hudson at Poughkeepsie has been is sued by the Poughkeepsie Chamber of Commerce. ‘The oldest living member of the Paul- ist Community, the Very Rev. Walter Elliott, celebrates to-day the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. “Buddies of Battery F, 105th Field Andrew Morris, Robert Malady and John Hoban in connection with the shooting of James Horace, a \etter car- rier, were dismissed yesterday ‘The golden jubilee of the Rev. Mer. John McQuirk as rector of St, Paul's Catholic Church, Hast 117th Street, will be observed to-day with the presenta- tion of » gold chalice. Possibility. of police interference with “Salome.” Oscar Wilde's play, at the Kiaw Theat was seen yesterday when two detectives attended the matinee, A tablet to the memory of four em- ployees killed tn action, and to honor the 380 who served in the World War, will be unveiled to-morrow in the square west of the Health Department Bullding Mr. and Mra, W. H. Macintyre, No 987 Madison Avenue, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Monn Vivian Macintyre, to William Sherlock Dupree. Deaf persons are offered free instruc tion in “lip reading’ at Public Schoo! No. 93, 934 Street and Amsterdam Ave- nue, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. . The will of Munickpal Court Justice Benjamin Hoffman leaves his entire estate to his wife, Mra. Rebecca F. Hoffman, He had no real estate. DOMESTIC. John F, Fitagerald, former Mayor of Boston, took out nomination papers for the Democratic nomination for Goy- ernor of Massachusetts. OMcial pgimary returns from all of the counties tn the Eighteenth Congres- sional District of Pennsylvania show THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY FEAR RUSSIAN PATRIARCH WILL BE SENTENCED TO DIE. Archbishop of taken {!! while en route to his home In Charlotte, N.C, is in @ eritieal con- dition at Memphis, Sergt. Hen Dustin an! all of the 22 convicted of | trial for the Patriarch. Eight Russian priests recently were sentenced to death on similar charges, but have not yet been executed, It is understood the British representa- tives In Genoa made representations hb, Corpl. Russell ler Joseph Perchalski, nfantry, Fort Niagara, ring 5B. Watson Stimers, a Ia’ wagon’ driver, last fall, have be ntenced to not less than twenty years or more than life in Auburn Cante ary Aske Britain to Intervene With so- siete for Accosed Priest. ork Evening World in this connection to Foreign Minister Copyright, 1922 (New Tehitcherin, head of the Russian dele- by P ublishing Company. gation there LONDON, May 26.—Fear that the a FOREIGN. Soviet Government means to sentence |(QLCOTT’S PLURALITY IS 627, The Convention of Catholle Girls at] to death Patriarct. Tikhon, head of = ae Santingo, ( ing resolution armed after adopt- demand more ample practical education for women and to start a campaign for lexal and political rights for women A Mexic ship, said arms to th in the Stat was made in PORTLAND, Ore. y 2b.—Complete eturne from Oregon's thirty-six conns s. twelve being official, to-day gave Ben W. Olcott a plurality of 627 + Charles Hall for the Republican vation for Governor in last Fri- primary. t figures were: Olcott, 43,103; the Russian Orthodox Chureh, on a charge of entering into @ revolution- | ary intrigue with White Russians ana emigres has aroused chureh bodies e hete and in other European countries | 0 \ Archbishop of Canterbury has y aske@the British Government 11 pont has captured a y oil tanker, carrying \under Carlos Greene sco. The capture hulf of Mexico. a |to use its Influence to obtain « fair] STATEN ISLAND STILLS 25, 1922. head. His burns were dressed in St. Vincent's Hospital, and he and Chifari were looked up in the West Brighton ; police station on a charge of violating ‘Two Men Held, One of Whom Was|the Mullan-Gage law. Severely Barned. ania = Two large stills were found in the jMen's & Yi y aan Used wo-story frame dwelling a’ up DISCOVERED AFTER FIRE &, 1, which was destroyed by fire early to-day. Near the atills were six barrels of mash, three five-gallon cans of alco- hol and ‘two one-gallon cans of alcohol. ‘The fire was started by an explosion, Vincent Chifarl and Bernard Feruccta were asleep in the building, according to the police. Roth got out, but Feruc- cia was burned about thé hands | HEARN SAMPLE SUITS. WEST OF FIFTH AVE FRIDAY SATURDAY Misses’ Sport Frocks Of Imported Chenille {ane Fryant 26 W. 39th St. 21 W. 38th St. Juat Weat of 6th Ave. StoutWomen Our Annual Pre-Inventory Sale Now in Progress— Entire Stock of New Spring Apparel Now Being Offered at Clearance Prices Main Floor Tailor Suits agi 44s 5450 ggs0 All Higher Cost Suites Reduced in Proportion that Edward M. Beers defeated Repre- sentative Benjamin K. Focht for the Republican nomination by twenty-four votes Bishop John C. Kilgo of the Metho- Our Finest Two and Three-Piece Embrotdered Costume Suits in- cluded; also Plain Tallored Suits with box and long-length coats. Every new material and style, all spiny silk lined. Sizes’ 39 to 56. 3975 4.950 6459 7950 All Higher Cost Wraps Reduced in Proportion Artillery, N. Y. N. G., are invited to at- i tend a review at {ts armory, No. 1122 Franklin Avenue, to-morrow night, by Lieut. Col. W. O. Richardson, Indictments against Merrill Trabold, in the style illustrated, come in Copenhagen, reseda green, copper and rust. Also dresses of beaded Can- ton crepe and with all-over Oriental embroidery are of- fered at this value. They come from .Good Stock Blood will tell—good breeding , shows at all times. Ail the new, soft materials, smartly draped effects, slender- izing silhouettes. Many fascl- nating style-variations to meet, the needs of — discriminating women. Sizes 39 to 56. Frocks, Gowns REDUCED TO 1275 2459 2959 = 3975 All Higher Coat Frocks Reduced in Proportion Charming Frocks and Gowns for every daytime and evening occa- sion, Tatas f all the latest style edicts, Finest quality cot- ton and silk materials. Sizes 39 to 66. Whi ite Wake up your skin! It is easy to make your skin beautiful and healthy with Lifebuoy —because you do it in the right way. You start by waking up your skin—some- thing no soap ever did before. Once your skin is awake—the pores thor- oughly clean, the cells awake, the circulation awake—the rest is simple. Price Reductions in Trimmed Hats 3.95 Were $7.50 and $8.50 Dress and sport hats—majority are hand made—offer a good selection of styles in all colors and effects most in demand for Summer. And it’s just as true in shoemaking. The Walk-Over trade mark is like a pedigree. It is a mark of trustworthy qualities—a thing you can rely on, no matter what. 15.50 Were $21.73 to $24.73 Unusual, attractive models, FOR BEAUTY Your clean, awakened skin cannot help responding instantly to Lifebuoy’s softening, beautifying palm and cocoanut oils. _ . And Soap geallabrid simple, delightful, ‘mild awakening of your afin occurs aay ae yu wash or bathe with Lifebuoy. { 7" The results are immediate. Every és yy you will FEEL and SEE your skin grow 1 4 hg ness an@ health. Try the only RIGHT WAY to skin beauty. Finer Trimmed Hats—were $12.50 and $15.00. . 7.50 Special Purchase MISSES’ SPORT COATS soc 9.95 This small group of tweed sport coats sold at a remark- able special price. Model is pictured. May Sale of Pretty “Underthings,” Blouses, Skirts, Corsets. Sizes to 56 Bust. 30 to 45 Waist. 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