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THE EVENING WORLD, FLIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. WOMAN GETS BED ingly to enforce her demand for a bed.| NOTABLES TO BEAR CULLEN. Pierrepont, Frank J. Moore of Boston @ AT PISTOL’S POINT] “Shooting people's got to be a popu- and Col, Willlam 8. Cogswell, recorder gy anaaen lar pastime,"’ Mrs. Davis explained, | @v¥+ Miller and Elihu Root Among | of the Loyal Legion. . Involuntary |according to Mrs. Fowler, “and I Hostess Calls Police. wouldn't mind shooting you a bit. BROKER CONVICTED |WORLD FLYERS OF ROBBING CLIENT AGAIN DELAYED MRS. ZIMMERMAN SILENT ON HUSBAND Refuses to Discuss Report Milliner Te - STLLANOPTIMS, While She Sleeps Pallbearers for Jurist. The Kings County Grand Jury yes s Her Life|{fope to Hop From Paris to P \ ‘e. 6 Savings Were Stolen by . : CINCINNATT, May 26—Mrs, Flora] They. mever do anything to women PATENT | JUDGE GARY TELLS Life Saver Left Her N ' ‘el Goldberg. Lyons Later in eee nowadays for a little thing like that. | 1c ey Adopted & resolution in tribute} | kip. 1} for Surf Nathanie * ‘B. Day. Davis, thirty-eight, of No. 819 Rich-| Mrs, Fowler let Mrs. Davis go to yea fdgar cet Cullen, formerly Chief} TN Tee, u The second Wall Street broker to . Perey: mond street bed. As soon as she was snoring she |J¥48¢ of the Court of Appearis. : PARIS, May 26 (Assootated Prens),|mond Street, Is reflecting tn the} cr stn Shon oe Ano found beside the) Judge Cullen's funeral will bo held PHILADELPHIA, May 26—-Mr& Jinn found guilty of criminal trregu- Reba Lane Zimmerman, the wealthy |iarities following the recent Invest!- and handsome bride of Eddie Zimmer-| gation of affairs in the financial dis- man, popular life guard at Manhattan fret, was Nathaniel Goldberg, known . T. Blake and his com-| Marysville Reformatory upon the lsteeping terror not only the revolver|to-day at 2 P. M. at the Protestant futility of hold-up methods. Mra.| but also a bottle of moonshine—nearly | Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity, Davis, according to the story told toempty. ‘The trip to the reformatory| Brooklyn. The service will be read by the pollce by her victims, felt the need | Mckly followed. Bishop Burgess of the Diocese of Long joi panions this morning again postponed their departure from the flying’ field STEEL INSTITUTE es at Le Bourget on the second leg of Island, and : Ra Beach, refuses to explain the report " ot No f t Le Bourget on t 9 tiers land, and the Rey. John Howard Tariff Should Be Taken Out + i Mt ob the ia wave Wal also as Giles, of No. 60 Broad Street, |)” ctompted flight around tho} ¢ rest and determined to find it under earn ish, rector of the church. ‘Tha hono: 4 ee tae Cen eae we raven convicted in General Sessions to-day the covers of the softest bed in the] PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY EN-|palibearers will be: » yof Politics and - Dealt {tured ner nusband back to his former! o¢ stealing $1,500 In cash and $6,000 world. ka) Hike Powe 3 GAGES ARTHUR JUDSON, Gov. Miller, Flin Root, ex-Chiet i tea’ position, ‘ rd Antoine ‘Taraier,| They Roped however, to be able to home of Mrs. Elsie Fowler of No. 709] ne Pphitharmonic Society of New| Judges Willard Bartlett an + With by Commission. Mrs, Zimmerman, who@ives in a i Wee: rN ih “se F fi i T | eet away: for Lyons this afternoon, |r! Street. Sogshe entered the} york tast night announced that Arthur sinte Suteecpentertai: kc * magnificient house at No West Si “1 a ‘i cane ee Wowler abode, She had a revolver in| Judson of Philadelphia would be te#|Gourt of Appeals, William I. Dayer ae vgn Mcintyre w pronounce sentence ner hand which she flourished f sa Skis: TE Sages ‘ Erie Bibert H. Gary, in be gree Tulpehocken Street, Germantown, left| rune 5 FEAR CAPT. HILTON h and which sh hed menac- manager for three years. port, Edwin P. Maynard, John J i dent of the American ‘ y, S i gee iiok 2 sath te, in aeanion at] er Home at 7 o'clock yesterday morn-| Nira, Tardier testified that in March, IS LOST AT SEA SS ene : aig sagpicar'y) : ing. At10 o'clock she drove upto the] 4994, whe had placed the cash and —o H the Hotel Commodore to-day, advo- 1921, she had 3 an . 7 font door of héhome in an automo-| wecurities—her life savings—with |New York Yachtsman Miss- cated that Congress take the tariff i ‘out of politics; that it play no favor- { ftes im ite tendency to regulate | > things; that it substitute a sales tax for the income tax; and that it for- get the soldier bonus until the Nation : fs Jess severely burdencd financially. ; . Budge Gary departed from his set ; apcech to announce that he would ap- point a committee of members of the ' Institute to make an investigation } looking toward the abolition of the bile, with two of her #ix children in} Goldberg for usc in a trading ac- the %ront seat. A young man attired} count and that he wiped out ber ac- in @ gray suit occupied the rear seat. |eount, The party immediately entered the house. ‘ Mrs, Zimmerman was “‘not at homo" to callers, A maid answered ing in Sailboat Teaded for Mexican Gulf. a Si. PETERSBURG, Fla, May 2%6.— GIRL WINS $5,000 Fears were expressed here to-day for FOR INJURED LEG |'" s#!ty of Capt. ©. D. Hilton, wealthy New York yachtsman, who put out in a 16-foot sailboat Sunday de- ned to cruise through the Gulf of ico, around Cape Sable and up the ph Helen Moonin, fourteen, of No, 319 4 i i Altman & On. a ring, said her Parinent brig ad West 30th Street, who was run down for the day’ and intimated she hai as tes Bla M gone to Atlantic City, But after an]tna crippled py a inc and Wilt atlantic Const to Long Island, ; hour of seclusion Mrs, Zimmerman | treet, tn April 112, was awarded al ging hic denature, Wan whe came from the houso and backed the} verdict of $5.00 by a Jury In Justice | umepanied by. heavy an, Ge, e ‘automobile to, the front gato, where| Davis's part of Supreme Court to-day. |sweaping over the Gull and it Is feared twelve-hour day in the steel industry,] 14 stopped and replied briefly to her] ‘The girl's leg was fractured and she] that Hilton's little craft may have cap- D { fas proposed by President Harding at) questioners. sued for $100,000 damages. ‘sized or been awept out to soa, , ° =, the recent conference with steel men] : Saturday ‘Specials and Announce jn Washington. The committee, = a = — : ll u ments which will comprise nine members of the institute, will probably be ap- < Pointed some time to-day. | As for the business future of ' America, Mr. Gary described himself as “‘still an optimist.” In the tron and stcel industry, he sald, he profits are not satisfactory, but few, if any, ought fo be doing business at a loss.” P In a remark which he said was In- serted “‘as a tone of consolation and * hope,” the steel magnate asserted, “Congressmen are like the ordinary run of individuals—most of them horiest and well intentioned, but a few are possessed of less merit. °The idiosyncrasies of individuals Jeanklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Misses’ Tailored Suits representing late Spring models and mate- rials, and therefore seasonable and desirable im every respect The Men’s Hosiery Dep’t has in stock an unusual selection of Men’s Golf Hose in all the de: Will Close Out Saturday WOMEN’S rable colors and mixtures, at will be greatly reduced to $25.00 & 42.00 — i) G =) (in the popular ribbed styles) ectiipying places lative halls ~“ - ; grows better ite inhabitants will more Little Children’s Men’s White Tennis Socks and more exercise care and common sen in the selection of their repre- sentatives.” “We have not, I think, passed en- tirely from under the clouds of ad- versity,” said Judge Cary. “Certainly } carrying hitherto un! governmental financ! dens, At best these will not soon be fully discharged. To bear them gracefully and contentedly there must tbe not only forbearance, encourage- ment and assistance from every de- ere of Government up te the Iinitt of propriety and justice, but there must also be entertained by every individual, consistently and constantly, a spirit of patience, pluck, energy, generosity, loyalty and char- ity fully up to his or her intelligence.” tariff question, Judge Gary declared, should be delegated for in- vestigation to ‘‘a commission of well- paid, high-minded, intelligent, com- tent and non-partisan appointees, ‘ rized to ascertain and commu- micate the facts and figures, Their reports should be frequent go that, if necessary, a change in or ent to the tariff laws could be: i at any time Congress is in Revision of tariff Jaws is “an in- termittent disease’ which ‘‘seems to be an important political question, though it ought not to be,” the PARIS MADE BEADED GOWNS Navy Blue, Black, Gray, Beige or Rust 25. Heretofore *49.” to *79,% Spring Coats & Capes will be offered, for special clearance, at $3.85 & 5.50 Of wool-and-cotton . . . per pair $1.00 Of allewoolk . . «© «© «| perpair 1.75 Of all-wool, with embroidered clocks, per pair « 6 6 © 6 » © « $2.75 (First Floor) The sizes range from 2 to 5 years; not every size in every style. HE smartest models and fabrics of this season taken from our regular stock. Included are handsomely embroidered gowns and Paris made Beaded Gowns. Boys’ Summer Clothing / A seasonable assortment of garments offer special values in sto Washable Norfolk Suits Of gray linen crash . . « . at $6.00 Ofkhakitwill. . . .« . . at 5.00 A Quantity of _ Girls’ White Shoes has been taken from regular stock (owing to incomplete sizes) and will be placed on sale warm-weather NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS WOMEN’S GOWN SHOP-— Third Floor ‘ , at greatly reduced prices j The Department for Camping or Play Suits (consisting of sports blouse and flapper trousers) Of unbleached fean . . . «= at $1.95 | Ofkhakijean. . . «© « © at 2.25 Of khaki galatea . . . .« ~. at 4.75 Sports Blouses il (low meck and short sleeves) ‘being publicly discussed with a view to settlement ‘upon strictly sciei tifle principles and from the stan point of fairness to every part of FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitz Roy Misses’ and Children’s Shoes country.’ ‘The bonus question, the spegker de- Is presenting excellent values in Franklin Simonado | Tan Barefoot Sandals Fifth Avenue, 37th:and 38th: Streets Will Close Out—Saturday WOMEN’S TWO or THREE-PIECE SUITS or IMPORTEDorRDOMESTICT WEEDS 18.°° Regular Prices *45,.” to 59,” ity, physical and mental, should be paid or ask the payment of a bonus, ‘ Sizes 6 to 8B i + « ¢ per palr $2.40 Sizes BY, toll + + + +» perpale 2.75 Sizes 11', te 2. + « »© perpalr 3.15 Of white, tan or mercerized shirting, $l Of ‘colored-stripe madras ... . at 95c. (Departments en Seeend Fleer) Sports Shirts é Of white, tan or khaki shirting . . at $1.75 perative comment have been in- duiged in. Prejudices have been cre- < Knickerbockers Of khaki . . 2 «© « «© « at $1.50 Oftanorgraylimencrash. . 4 at 2.50 Flappers Of white or khaki twill . . Middy Blouse Suits Of khaki of gray suiting, for the younger boys (3 to 10) . . « » + «+ at $2.75 Fur Scarfs that add a piquant teuch to the Summer costume present unusually goed values as follows: &S & be a + 443.50 1 22.60 + 30.00 Brown Fox Scarfs , , 34 Japanese Marten Scarfs , Stene Marten Scarfs . , 2-2 24 | famous for sixty’ years, The Boys’ Clething Department is showing It your dealer doesn't carry them, write for name of peavest desler whe does, _ FsAFerte & Co, Sn, Now ors NO EXCHANGES OTH Cape Costume Suits and Coat Costume Bults Consisting ef One-Piece Frosks-with Matching Capes or Coats and Including Every Smart Tweed of the Beason, WOMEN’S SUIT SHOP— First Floor NO CREDITS There are aise included in the assortment Natural Biue Fox and Silver Fox Scarfs at greatiy reduced prices, (Fhied Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Vork Thirtp-fourth Steect Pe od Ponchos, Sweaters and Bathing Suits, in a wide variety of styles, at reasonable prices. (Sixth Floor) Thirty-fifth Stree Nw