The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 29

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’ HUNDREDS INLINE. TO VIEW PRIEST Body Escorted to Church This Afternoon for Funeral To-Morrow. the saloon of Felix Draggun, at No. 45] TROLLEY John Street, Harrison, and approached Mrs. Anna Draggun, wife of the pro- SLOT FALLS; THREE IN AUTO HURT. | Three men in two auto; were prietor, with an offer to “Ax it” forlslightly hurt to-day when a part $600. Mrs. Draggun arranged a meet-lor the overhead trolley siot road- |!) ing and handed Ferry $50 in marked|way and 228th Street, fell to the street hilla, police say. Then two Internalland struck them, The men were Revenue Bureau agents arrested him.|liott Levine, No. 1800 Seventh Aven Nothing was found at the Draggun| Benjamin Broads, No, 2492 Vale sal and no charges were made|Avenue, Yonkers, and his brother, Hundreds of persons, representing every Christian faith, have been in the line which all night long and to- @ay streamed into the rectory at No. 125 Bast 105th Street, for a last look at the face of the Right Rev. Michacl J. Phelan, pastor of St. Cecelia’s Church, who shot himself accidentally last Tuesday morning. The aged Prelate, he was eighty years old, will be buried to-morrow. There were also many Jews in the Months to Pay Seven-Diamond Solitaire Une, b ™ hey had|| inv seeturat’ andene Sue Resorables sr 3tk ine, bec d *helan they had in beautiful, \d-en- % 1. s a tkt friend. Rabbi Solon Goldenstein, who PRICE, $75 ue RICE, '$50 PRICE, $48.50 lived next door, and was a particular Terms: $15 down, $1.50 Terms: $10 down, $1 a Terms: $9.70 down, $1 friend of the dead rector, nd hang & week. week, a week. ing to-day from his window an Solitaires from $25 to $1,000. Amefican flag draped with mourn FR Bess Yor Gk de MARES ULIRION. OF DIMMORdR. Watehin’ a ing. He said that for twenty year EE jeweiry. Ninety-elght pages tn colors, filled with the most he and Mer. Phelan had sat together] amazing bargains. “Ask for copy No, W-500, Outside their homes and talked theol. Store Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. ory The body of the Monsignor wa clad in his maroon robes and he wore those his beretta. Many of wh ; IRIE 1650-1660 Broadway New York, N. Y. passed the bier brok Between 51st & 52d Sts, This afternoon an esc Name Society and the Cec ceum accompanied tho body to St Cecélia’s Church, where the dead pas tor was placed in state in the central aisle. All to-night the church will be open to those who wish to pass the casket for a last farewell. There will be a service at § o'clock to-night, which will be chanted by a choir of priests. At 6.30 o'clock to- morrow morning there will he a mass attended by the Holy Name Society St. Cecelia’s Alumni and the Cecelian Lyceum, aggregating about 900. With the fingers! No pain at all! Drop a little “Freezone” on a sore, tender corn or a The second mass will be at 7.30. callus. Instantly they stop hurting, then which will be attended by the Holy . ‘ Rosary Society and the f shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus Mary, numbering 1,200, t 8 “7 ae. al a7 7 ~ . Brcloek GAoIiee wesa ak wureli Will right off, root and all, without pain, soreness or be present the League of th irritation. Heart, St. Aloysius Sodality olic Big Brothers, Holy Angels’ So- ciety and the Cecelian Cadets. red Yes, magic! A solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 10 o'clock by Arch- es, with the Rev. Philip - s Maste Ceremonies. *helan, a brother of the , will deliver the eulogy. ‘There will be eighteen honorary pallbearers, among them Police Captains Joseph Loonan and Patrick Corcoran, Congressman Isaac Siegel, Alderman Edward T. Kelly, Assem- blyman Owen Kiernan and Dr Thomas Stack, physician to the dead Priest. : eT POSED AS DRY AGENT, CHARGE AGAINST BOY \v Accusation, : NEWARK, N. J., May 26.—John J. ‘, Fery, twenty, of No. 181 Ridgewood S Avenue, Newark, was held in $2,500 ¢ Pal bail yesterday by United States Com- missioner Emery at Newark, it became known to-day, on a charge of imper- sonating a Federal Prohibition officer Why wait! Costs only a few cents! All kinds of corns and and accepting: ® bribe of $100: pron. {Painful calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and lift off. Truly! bition agents yesterday at a raid at YOu feel no pain when applying Freezone or afterward. | ta i on nes ROTHERS§ Broot:!vn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Corner Driggs Ave. Corner Wyekoff St. $15 Down Delivers $200 Furnitur ICTROLAS| © 2 al. hee) Clothing for All r On Terms $1.50 Weekly on 2830) Bt At Our Grand Purchase Street Store = Women’s Suits, 24.50 Up Spring Dresses 12.50 Up Grand St. Store \00-Piece ED EE, 825 to $350 pier Sets FREED a Donnas amounting to, $98. ora if youl$95 to $160 bring this advertisement with acikan sce zou. Tapestry Brussels Rugs . 12-45 Good Velvet Rugs. . . 17-75 Axminster Rugs . 22-75 . Of and Coal Stoves in creat variety. Good (ins Stoves for If you want a “ stuffed Parlor Suit im velour or tapes! that formeriy sold for $1: SPECIALLY PRICED AT Other Suite in Handsome try, Ww ABRAHAM Store Hours 9 to 6.80 ° Sport Skirts of “Country Club” Sports Satin $9.75 JMPOSSIBLE to think of a holiday without White Country Club spofts satins—the vogue today for the smartest feminine » clothes. Here they are in fascinating striped and plaid designs—four patterns in all. The skirts are particularly attractive as they feature the new fringed sashes. Sizes 26 to 38 waistbands. 4. & s.—secona tier, Central. —$ $$ — $$ $$ $$$? Vub Silk Special for Saturday! “Petticoats Middy Blouses, 98c $2.38 UMMER time—vacation time—you’ll need at least. LOUNCED for under full frocks, or straight one, and probably more, middy blouses! ‘These are of lined for under narrow skirts | strong Lonsdale Jean, with these petticoats are of tub long or short sleeves, turned silk, excellently’ made, and | cuff orregulation style. Sites very low priced. They are finished with a silk scallop 6 to 22 years. The Three-in-one Khaki or plain hem, and come in grey, tan, henna, peacock, Middy, $1.59. Khaki Bloomers to match, navy and black. $1.59. A. & 8.—Second floor, East Elastic Girdles at $2.95 and $3.95 ERE is the story. The $2.95 girdle pictured at right is a duplicate for style of our $6.50 eae in regular stock. In fact the only difference is that it is made of mercerized brocaded coutil instead of brocaded silk, and the decora- tive ribbon trimming of the higher priced model is omitted. The $3.95 girdle pic- tured at left exactly copies our $8.50 model in regular stock with @ variance of mate- rial that does not change the original lines or impair the wearing qualities. A. & 8.—Becond floor, Kast “©. HENRY’S Great Stories, 59c Each A. & 8.—Becon4 floor, East © $3.95 $2.95 Options. Heart of the West The Voice of the Roads of Destiny. Strictly Business. neity:, Fes ea Wh s Trimmed Lamp. Rolling Stones. Ne Kings Gentle Grofter. Sixes and ‘Sevens. Four Million. Boston Cook Book, by Fannie M. Farmer $1.89 Webster, Self Pronouncing Dictionary, 89c A. & 8.—Nezzanine, Kant ° & Women’s Strap-Wrist Silk Gloves, 98c Less Than Half Price! ARIED in character as your Holiday pleasures these heavy qual- ity milanese weave sik gloves, in strap-wrist gauntlet style, in both plain and fancy designs. All sizes in each color but not in all styles. White, pongee, mode or beaver. Women’s 2-Clasp Silk Gloves, 54¢ pr. Milanese or Tricot pure silk weaves, all perfect and with double finger tips. Black, white, pongee, grey, sand or beaver. A. & B.—dtreet floor, Central, © Men’s Cheviot Shirts at $2.48 INISHED and cut in a manner that gives them the appearance of custom-made shirts. Collar attached style that buttons down evenly. of extra fine, highly mercerized cheviot in white and tan, ‘Turn-back euffs and accurately-sized neckbands. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Plain-color Cotton Pajamas, $1.48 Full-cut, roomy sizes, perfectly tailored and finished. In plain white, tan, blue, helio, and pink. Colors are fast and will retain their brightness after repeated trips to the laundry. pr. B.—Mecond floor, Kast Every Boy’s Norfolk Suit All Norfolk Models, All With 2 Pairs Trousere Formerly $10.45 Formerly $14. 75 $12.75. NOW $18.75. NOW Formerly $22.75-$24.75 $18. 75 PLENDID suits for Decoration Day and all‘summer wear. Of all-wool Tweeds, cas- simeres and herringbone stripes. Pleated and plain models; coats, alpaca }_ lined, Sizes 8 to 18 years in the collection. A. & 5.—Becond floor, West, [THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1998. e ¢ = FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING @ BROOKLYN Telephone 6100 Main A. & S. SATURDAY OFFERINGS IN “W elcome-to-Brooklyn” Week Stunning Silk Hand ‘Bags Sample Pieces At the Amazingly Low Price $2.95 THESE are just about the best looking bags we have ever offered at @ price’ of silk, models, in black and colors, all attractively lined and fitted. At this same price, the new BETTY JANE bag (illustrated with favor this summer, a dress bag of silk in black and colors if in a variety of styles (some only one of a kind), vanity digs weer lh in center) is destined to v with dainty fili leather is preferred—a matinee bag cf genuine leather is added at $1.83, py ed and colors. 1,000 Women’s Kid Belts at 44c Each All white and combinations of black and white and white and black—plain or perforated— smart for all the numerous belt uses of the day. Announcing the new SENORITA BELTS—Effective novelty styles in white and sweater shades, 97¢. e Sports Hats, $4.98 and $5.98 Low-Priced for the Occasion A DAY on the lake, a Wee hike, a tennis match or golf, these are unquestionably the hats that will add their ieee of charm, comfort and absolute appropriateness for all holiday activities, Soft adjustable hats of felt, straw or combinations of both. Some with felt crowns and silk brims. Soft ribbon hats with self corded brims and fancy ornaments as a trimming. Self trimmed taffeta hats. Only two of numerous styles are Renee. White, of course, as fashion favors it, also Copen- agen, grey, henna, orchid, jade or sand color. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Kast. A. & 8.—Btrest floor, Central For the Days Out-Doors! Complete teinforced with steel sta: Balls, $1.85 to $12 doz. Golf FOR TENNIS Tennis Rackets, $2.59 to 13.50, Fennis Balls, 50c each. oq Nets, $2.50 to Racket Presses, $1.35. Racket Covers, 39¢ to $2.25, lubs, $1.98 to FOR BASEBALL Fielder’s Gloves, 65c to 50. Catcher’s Gloves, 75c to $10.50. Baseballs, 10c to $2. 4-Piece Baseball Suits, $1.69 to $4.25. Jerseys, $3.24, American Flags Sterling Wool Bunting Flags, guar- anteed fast colors; sewed stars and stripes. Size 2x8 feet, at $1.39, to 8x12 feet, at $10.48. “‘Defiance’’ Cotton Bunting Flags, aranteed fast color, from 8x5 foot size, at 1,75, to 5x8 feet, at $2.40. : Mounted Cotton Flags, 12-inch, at 5c, to 86-inch, at 35c. re at $1.10. Special ! regularly $1. 250 SMen’s Finer Suits $29.75 Many Have Been $34.50, $37.50, $39.75 and $44.75 In Our Regular Stocks. HEY represent the “best sellers” of the early summer trade. The size range of many patterns has been broken, so down goes the price. Superior grades of worsteds, cassimeres, homespuns and serges in grey, tans, brown and blues in plain colors, stripes and mixtures. | A ‘ he sterling tailoring convinces that these suits are made by the best manufacturers in the country. Sizes, 34 to 44 in the assortment, A. & 6.—Btreet floor, Hoyt street. Men’s Straw Hats $1.95 to $8.95 TH! season's best styles—it’s simply a matter of selecting the model you like best. Sennits at $1.95 to $3.95, Split straws at $3.95, Bangkoks at $5.95, Leghorns at $3.95 and $4.95, Panamas.at $4.95 to $8.95, and a host of others at equally low prices. White Roll Hats, $1.25. Tennis Hats, 98¢ to $1.25. A, & B.—Btreet fioor, Hoyt strest. os Golf Outfits, Special $10.95 COMPLETE selection of all clubs and equipment that one needs to tee off. brassie, mid-iron, mashie and putter made by a well-known maker; a heavy canvas ; shoulder ey aed 2 golf balls. $10.95 for the outfit. Driver, FOR FISHERMEN Salt Water Rods, $2.10 to $25. Fresh Water Rods, $1.50 to $7.75. Reels, 29¢ to $29.50. Lines, 25¢ to $2.25. - looks, 40¢ dozen. Sinkers, 2c an oz. for Decoration Day Printed Silk Flags, »; point staff; Izineh, at 276, to dinch, at "$8.74. Flag Poles, 8-foot, at 69c, to 12-foot, Flag Brackets, Star model, 35¢; adjust- able model, $1.69. dig 4x6 foot Cotton Flags, 69, A. & &.—Fourth floor, West.

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