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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1998, i aii ol oe News in Brief [#2eucrwict scr |CRISSINGER WARNS (CONFLICT OF LAWS |>,'szmoroe men vemportrs[onme of susie cwomy dang 2 June 2. switch of duty tours will be made with| from custody Slaughter W. a OF CHEAPENED GOLD] WORRIES FIRE HEAD]} son-veteran in the mame company. [over C. Ler. nocevers the Binet —_—_—————___ V8 FOREIGN. Sass as inatntaining the department at reaul-lway lines, ‘They were arrested on ® 1 : LOCAL, Metapetis, sempisl Araitng Schost) 4g rare ne Comptroller of Treasury] But Commissioner Finds ne “And thas that Violating lther | ciarge of violating the Pubic Servite . for t t ppocratian oath umerous American {mporte! QSavs Korei u r yy patttin, torte Jase FRAC at the pemeeee commencement [suing German textile mills. for, (hy Says Foreign Nations Way to Give Veterans hes Law by putting the new into ef- Austin Barclay Fletcher, President of | exergiacs on Welfare Ii turn of money advanced as part Must Be Maintained. Leave and Maintain KNICKERBOCKER GRILL ee at Comet ee SOL rie the Fletcher (on, composed ment on contracts, the time for the| shy Washes ; PI "A RAIDED; 3 ARRESTED Transit_ Commission of 10,000 members of a pioneer Ameri: DOMESTIC. delivery of which has elapsed, accord- ITTRBURGH, May 26.—Mainte- latoon Act. saiieiiadnied == — y, will deliver the annual An- * ing to the Berlin Textile Weekly, RT TERMS HIT BY DRYS ell Phelps lectipa’at New York Unt- ai -—— Two Portuguese military airplanes, nance of the gold standard by foreign Fire Commissioner Drennan to-day] netegtives Ten Bottles of “Superlatively beautiful, i versity, to-night on ‘The Mayflower men ware killed in « fire which] which ame from Lisbon, returning from [nations is vital, Comptrotter of the| solved «difficult Memorial Day prop-| | Allemed Meer, picturesque and gigantle.” grims, . yed a. dozen buildings in Cananen,| Madrid, fell near the Spanish perder. |, nae y|tem. 1 -piat y| The Kontckerbocker Grill, under th . Emil Rosenweig, No. 381 Freeman] Mexico, forty miles south orOne of them was burned and the other| Currency Crissinger declared to-day] 'em Jaot ettieran Hie month; [Old MAlakorbecker Hotel, at ita “Btreet ‘Anti-Saloon I Urges | Stet: Brooklyn, wae fined $100, with se completely wrecked, before the Pennsylvania Bankges'| Whloh Gov. MIIBF SiERAE two MontbeL a ce wus palaed ‘by’ @eted LMONT PARK Saloo ague BES] revocation of his license, in ‘Tramie Court MLK BAN Ot Justice Latchford | has quashed the Association. Otherwise, he sald, the} 2° ‘eauires that blatoons ust oe Liven 62 laapeaton trebielat'e beale eae) TOMORROW’S q ty e jas: etts Board of Arbitr a Ad 4 oe a hee . Retirement of Judges Not octiagn Mell arated tion has advised a temporary aut ie cheher,: Ontartt on the apeteation of a| United States might be left with an DALion Net SET MMUBIIET mest soentcy to-day, Brneat Corutt, ser, NO. GREAT FEATURES Imposing Sentences Toe, Vere Dapartent prowess Ter | waaay. et 10 ger Gent. te the ance in-|"ercnant OF thay ett, enormous store of yellow metal ateip-|'The mandatory War Veterans’ Me-|i01 West 68th Street; Julian Dorsioz, | gg iB $e restoration ot the be ag rs 9 dustry at Lynn and requested manufac-| , Advices received from Opaarat Sogn ped of its monetary value morial Day leave requires that all war|head waiter, No. 17 West 84th Street, 000 HEepEOtee ee pinnae are Park 3 nounce the election of General Ju , s , weeks. turers to reopen thelr shops. ‘The|Vincente Gomes gs President of Vene-| To this end Mr. Crissinger adyo-| veterans receive leave next Tuesday, jand Peter Ogliciide, captain of waiters, ASE ‘The Anti-Saloon League announced! jugtice Bijur, in Supreme Court, has| United Shoe Workers of America have| zuela. Memorial Day. No. 821 Weat 44th Stroet, were arrostea|$ $4,000 LADIES’ HANDICAP ign f to-day, at the close of the three-day | dismissed the accepted. —_—_—_— hese hl agielha bay oat ‘at fer te AS seamen oer on charges of violating the Prohibition HEMPSTEAD HANDICAP if e lebts: 01 cl . ", A annual meeting of the State Board of | PY Mrs. Fay Diplomas and degrees were awardea| ARTIST'S MODEL TAKES POISON. 1 this country on B hese (SHR ee ht Reese IS Sd | a And 3 Other Brilliant Comteate ‘Trustees and Staff, the financial sta-| Cours to twenty-seven graduates at the com-| Miss Stelma Austin, twentysthree, anjas would permit of thelr eventual! | ten who would be regulariv off|according 10 the detectives, whe hens nen ae rng J + | Courise!. miencement of the Hartford Seminary {artist's model who registered Tuesday | payment in gold, at the game time . raided se ca Sa! APHCIAL. WAGES TRING. BATS. tus of the organization andthe newly} Alice J. Klee, thirty-eight, No. 1036] J HDR, INftoe Gere (nt) A duty, would eripple the fire-fighting |search warrant. ibetid CONAN, ) East 94th Street, Brooklyn, solicitor for] jrarvetcight tn the ‘School of Kelinous| ete eaT ns Washington Hotel 08 fl expressing the view that immediate| force of the city. That was the rub, eo abebis aie ' the Volunteers of America, was ar-| Pedagogy and four in the Kennedy| Bellevue in a serious egndition from] payments of interest by, the debter| With the advice of the city law diag Mcgee coated ‘The financial statement, which ts}rested at Park Row and Brooklyn| gchool of Missions. Potash permanganate poisoning. The te ty department, Commissioner Drennan] Queens County District Attorney for the year ending April 30, 1922, | Bridge, soliciting funds} phe Rev. David Hillhouse Buel, ex-|police ascribe the girl'a condition to| "tions was necessary to th® @€0-} has found a way out. All vetérans| Wallace will file to-day with the Ap- Bhowed a deficit of $31,457.60, Total withou! Jesuit and formerly President of attempted sulcide. nomic welfare of the country. wishing lei jesday must apply peliate Division an appeal from the de- An application py the Protestant ‘ he “A fash receipts amounted to $263,999.86, | mo . . . iscopal Church of St. Matthew for bf which, im round figures, $175,000] permission to consolidate with the ‘wes from chureh subseript Chureh of Zion and St, Timothy, under ‘ng bcs ili dsitea aking | ¢ of the Church of St. Matthew the church constituency, coming from epproximately 50,900 different per- ‘ourt yesterd fons. “ ‘The trial Judge and Prosecutor tn the Wepensee of the League were $286,-|088¢ of Angelo HU ela tlol eter Women’sUmbrellas : Youths’ and Boys/ leave Penna, Station, id Mt, Av. also trom, Platbush Aver Brookivnn Aether 120, Lae Course also. reached GRAND 8S aii ito pasate. 0s. Timothy, was approved in Su- | bursement for salaries was $119,911, Louis Balsamo in Brooklyn Offered at a Remarkably Low Price A arel Bi. Labor and clerk hire cost $541 Jciates of John Purroy Mitchel So good looking that it’s quite a pleasure to West Forty-Second Street + ofnd - West Forty’ . 240.94; travelling and hotel expense,|he was Mayor will decorate his . i wil col adal | . yf The Smartest Styles Attainable 852,62 swing along with a slim little model in one’s 2,628.91; publication, §26,377.84; |in Woodlawn Cemetery \at 11.30 A. Mi} 3 wi At the Lowest Prices Obtainable trent for four offices, $18,092, ana{" Memorial Day, i] _ favorite color—all prepared for the darkest Postage, $11,881.45. Depreciation of |, Dr: Percy Senior, recently recommnities shower. — e Youths’ Long Trouser Suits of excellent | furniture and equipment was written|io the office of Gov. Miller demanding ° ; oe uality tweed®, cassimeres and cheviote, Egallire eae tecdoneYSe Sins waa peacped see Exceptional quality umbrellas wits wide Cl earance S ale of Misses pao SS peih Two ptatements were issued by the|'*Fday by the State Board of Parole. and extra wide satin tape edges. ‘Sun and rain 5 League, ons Welid ihe pelea Pitre aersar rete i ce models, Original handles featuring the newest 24 50 t 36 50 from the bench of Judges who im-|were hold last night at the Manhattan ideas in amber bakelite; fine leather and novelty S it ( ; d \ \ yr ° o oA fl 4 | Congregational Churel ir. Stephen ; ‘ Sina euaisieeeiee "ihe law.” tonteag | Wine WAS the speaker: effects. Tips and sport tops to match, : U1TS y apes an. aps Boys’ All Wool Norfolk Suits with extra of fail sentences, and the other oom-|,,7he formal contest by Mra. Helen $ 4 9 5 ] 4 trousers. Pleated or box models in an as- mending President Harding, Goy. | of her aunt, Emily Hf. Bourne, waa filed |} . é Tweed Suits in two and Twill Cord Suits in two an sortment of attractively colored tweeds, , Miller, Commissioner Haynes, State{'P the Surrors each widen ' three-piece models three-piece models cassimeres, and cheviots. Sizes 7 to 18 years., Prohibition Director Day and Distrit| "29, thourand ex stairs ga eure ta Duck die Scmnseuy Banchlive Attorney Banton for their support]ans, will parade through the east side ar eOt so. ou he (Regularly up to $49.50) (Regularly up to $85.00) iy 50 d $18 50 and enforcement of the Prohibition | Decoration Day. ; A wide assortment in all the newest, most : an tah Law. _A. special committee to entertain |} inst dust ‘di combinations ‘oF. estany $ i Tho officers and members of the] 7,000 young people during atx weeks of Fae HAE rare Nis ote of MAMAS Doe Reduced to $26.00 Reduced to $38.00 Boys’ Wash Norfolk Suits in box or pleated State Board of the League as an-|Street and Amsterdam Avenue, begin- As models. Of Palm Beach, khaki or) crash. nounced are: President, Rev. David | ""& July 6, is being formed. any summer costume, ‘ricotine and Twill Suits CAPES and WRAPS Sizes 8 to 17 years. James Burrell, DD. 1. Dy Mew], Reduction of rallroed frelaht rates by : R lar 65 R hl $89.75 York; Vice Presidents, Rey. F. H. D. Wallace, Secre- : i ular. t 5 EA Ass pated cai andi LA oll dia ver r re parse (Regularly up to $65.00) | (Regularly up to ) $5.00 to $11.50 Spicer, Gloversville; Mr, Edward C, fiat tposidgenlenest Ete a ‘ Reduced ¢ 29 50 * Reduced t 45 00 Miller, New York; Rev. J. H. Mac-| witiam K. Laws of Sayre, Pa., has : HEUCES TO . RUSE FO . Boys’ Straw Hats. 1.25 to-4.75 Connell, Norwich; Secretary, Kev.| been elected editor in chief of the Co- y e id ‘5 “George Caleb Moor, D.D., New York; |lumbia University Law Review. for 1922- Handbags of Silk : - Boys’ Wash Hats. }-75 to 1.95 ‘Treasurer, Mr. B. H. Fancher, N. 1923, . Tous Revl0) a, Baneaiog) DD, James B. Finegan, insurgent Demo- Youths’ Straw Hats..................1.75 ss fi he 13th trict, wou @ Senoen: ne" ma aan el or Leather THIRD FLOOR if seek the Democratic nomination for Dis- Brooklyn; John, Roach | trict Attorney. Straton, D.D. Dress Models ‘Twelve young women graduates of the AY Wide Assortment in Street, Sport or Misses’ Shantung Suits $ ] 8. 75 (Sera Brother Featuring the desirable 36-inch long line coats with narrow belts; 19 DIE, SCORES HURT IN AUSTRIA BLAST Pye aii Bags of Beaver calf and fancy silk, mannish collars, slot or patch pockets. Ideal for week-ends and Near! eer re r (eet one suitable for practically any occasion. vacations, as well as general summer wear. 14, 16 and 18 years. 500 French Novelty Mu- Ne . ’ ; eon esmi sist $4.85 ant $6.50 "| | Misses’Sport Frocks Seite! $34.75 - Necklaces esse) tie ceein tat cree tea ake G QOsganie crepe ini white, with contrasting color stripes. Ribtow In a Remarkable Sale at 4.4 pss ulemeaisi ten faster 4 Bags of genuine morocco, beaver calf, effects of crepe at either side of the skirt. 14, 16, 18 years. YF Bre ttes (total sine MA Nzabrkdown and and of silk. Pouch and flat models. $ 1.95 Vatues to 06.98 by reports received during the night. |- ment can be avoided. Th: Over twenty-five styles to select from. ; More than three-score persons were vital elemen §njured and scores of dwellings in the hemoglobin an 4 9 town were destroyed,’ hardly a house without which you cannot Special at escaping some damage. be healthy, are supplied l The cause of the disaster has not directly to the blood by nt) ‘ : Neck =. and cordelieres in artistic Most Exceptional Price Reductions color combinations of jade, crystal, jet, sap- : ; phire, emerald, topaz, amethyst, lapis, aqua- bess cul aap Tae vine Saturday in a Sale of Women’s marine, pearls and numerous other stones factors) causthanthatdstenation ote - Glen Brotha Some are combined with oxidized or gilt metal x large ‘stock of@ynamite, but the or The Food Tonic : ornaments, others have pearl tassels. kate, Sea CLE || 4 Wraps, Capes and Coats Street Petticoats Models formerly priced‘from $39-50 up to¥#Q8-50 now reduced o-0 > USlere Brothergh—e { In all materials—it’s¥simply for you to decide ‘ H isposal which you want. Lots of lovely Jerseys, with for immediate die ad 4 GB. Altman & Cn. | cmogieaae iia! | gosgg $29.50 $49.50 | For Growing’ Girls | panels for practicability and dainty embroidery FROCKS of imported voiles, tissue Included are the following special values: Footwear For Holiday and Camp Wear— Pp Girls’ middies of white drill Hague cloth and Semi-made Skirts, in a plaited model of |i! In’a Special Holiday Sale eta Mae Benker blue or black serge. . . . at $6.50 |i ‘ ; : $1.50 t $3.95 | Genuine White Buckskin Boot: La: . .0U to PO.90 Semi-made Skirts, in a plaited model of ||| or Button Style. Fashionable New Neckwear Semi = made Ski rts : ; fe and the most distinctive tailoring that you are likely ever to find plain full'skicte. Large seshes Sf elf taatariall ‘ | $2.9 5 to $4.9 i) again at such Li pucaggi Pa prices. § cowl inapl the bapa ideas in all the new summer shades. Sizes 6 to 14 | of foremost designers, and in every respect the sort of wraps you years, for sports and general wear | MAIN FLOOR would want at twice the prices. $7.50: and $8.95 are shown (in regular stock) in sizes for Materials—Silks, such as’ (Canton crepe, siluctte, and faille, Girls’ gingham dresses in checks, plaids, and women and misses | tricotine, veldyne and twill cord. ‘olid colorings. Many embroidered in two- : Styles—Wrappy styles, regular capes,/’and straight line coats with eT Sra t -Siage 12.18 yeah at very attractive prices | Children’s W hite Tuxedo, convertible, or throw collars. ¥ $6.95 to $8.75 | 4 Girls’ khaki knickers | Khaki Middies—sizes = hite serge. 2 © © eo e t $9. iH ‘ wear | 2 : 2 white g' at $9.75 $6 00 to $8.75 ine Variety of Styles for Every Summer Costume for camp or sport wear | 10 to 20 years j The. practiaal. mans: thane Skirts must er ee ¥3 neu Priced At ONE-HALF LESS Than the Regular, Value 295 | 2.35 f appeal strongly to the busy woman, since -/ 0 to : aes See Bp sed yh afford an economical solution of th aos Thi Separate Collars, collar and Guimpes and vestees of net Final Clearance of Girls’ Coats re | Genuine White Buckskin Oxfords, cuff sets of organdie, nets and | and organdie, in jabot, round Sport and dress models. Many lined through- Summer wardrobe problem by the expendi- $5 50 to $8 00 linens, in round, equars, and neck and square effects. ae Bices6 to 14 saart: ture of a small amount of time and effort. | 4 : Taxedo, effects. Taek, & Colored organdies as well as | $9.95 $15.00 $18.50 | White Canvas One-Strap Pumps. filet ae white. | : st ‘ (First Floor) 9 sie eats iat (Formerly up to $29.50) | Fade BB $1.50 © $3.95 | $1.50» $8.95 THIRD FLOOR _ Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue ‘ [ B4th.and 35th Streets Aew Bork - aba”