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7 STE PMP ETI LETT I TT f States submarine launched . pf the lake in Prospect Park, Brook-] : mareeuilctne sib dyn, yesterday. re were no marks} jany's yard has been officially desig- @f identification. ‘The body was taken | Titoa the s to the morgue. an s off the mde ail FOREIGN. earch for a man i S oe Believed to have jumped off prer,| Aviators Cifka and Salgueura are fhe mand was descrived as thirty-five | Planning to make a two months’ flying “WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF | t oe | ; LOCAL Harding to the battle monument he 1s of «iicate. ‘Twenty students were graduated from untry ate co-| ¥he General Theological Seminary in ; te Agric | Cheleea Square yesterday. ‘onomical di State troopers with a derrick and fackle raised yesterday the stolen auto- mobile which was dat the bottom | 1° a hast of a quarry near Pleasantville last Sat- N 4 en, No. 165 East urday. 86th Street, the hands Four horses were burned to death Inet | and arms to-day tn extinguishing a fi ne in the stable of 1. Chetwood, Hzabeth. Sixteen were let loose and for an hour ran about Broad Street bo fore they were caught. \ ; Two Standard Oil tankers, the Mon: | |The carnival of the Mast Rockaway Prolite and the 1. J. Drake, have arrives | Fire Department cle p at the Todd plant, Hoboken, for con- ¥ersion from turbine to reciprocating DOMESTIC. engined ships. send Theodore Resnick, thirty-nine, a cloak ‘SVaslineen Pett E aeirinees tee Oe rintaticn nus vestarday ne hiahome, | enteen policemen had been ordered to No. 588 Bast 175th Street, while his wife tray ty rh only thirty-four fand children were watching a parade, | °¢ the White House. He was revived in Fordham Hospital. Thom: Lee Woolwine, tildes opples £6: y announced his | SSeS hue euceecn. ocratic nomina- turned over to the Dug-Out Drj Henry yan D: @pposition to th . c * ab: eae at} istered mail from the Atcht | poll room at Trinidad, Col. containing rm products, » Clark, Chief of New Jersey Bureau of Markets, ‘Avenue, e was taken to Reception ss ‘ in currency and $48,000 in Liberty upreme Ci @rove Louise favorite trotters, Rockland County Driving Club yesterday. The nude body of a week-old baby girl was found floating on the surface in the races fend weighing 200. tour in military airplanes to the Portu- ree uuese colonies of Guinea, Angol: Steintha hirty, No. 7 49th . Ne youn Mae MAM A A) H uinbique, from Lisbon. Btreet, Corona, killed himself yesterday at his home with a revolv to his brother-in-law tead of making Meult, the «| to take up a revision of ent code with the intent to applications, both by the h and by foreigners. topher P. Klej of th Manhattan. Fifty women pris to Bedford Reformatory in May, Ing records by s| total that {ntendent Baker announced the do locked until to-morrow. Morris Abramowitz, cleven, No. 116 rooklyn, who W of pu —_ is] GERMAN APRIL IMPORTS EXOEED EXPORTS. BERLIN, May 31 (Associated Press) rmany's fmports during — April inted to 2 0,000 marks, and ports 22,994,0 0 marks, 1t was an- Johnson charge of kic ing him. While his wife and fa Greenwood Cemeter ‘Covers skin blem Will not rub off. Far ‘superior to powders. Send 15c. for Brunswick Johns. Miss Harriet Sears Amory, of Mrs. William Ame monwealth A ried to War June 15 in § hiladelphia City In e Fifth Maryland Caval- ry Regiment, only Revolutionary war units in existence, will go to Princeton June 9% to escort President Gouraud's Oriental Cream PI NNY A_ POUND PROFIT. = —_. sesnen naane Special for Thursday, June Ist Chocolate Covered |MentheAssortment: acollection of Peanut delicious Mint Confections. Clusters: lour reg. 79 \|goods, FOUND NET | POUND NET —_ WE ALSO OFFER Briarcliff Milk | Chocolate and Sweet Chocolate Cakes: gach §@ anv 10¢ Special Mixed FOR EXACT LOCATIONS Candy: 3 4c PEND NET SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Women’s Tenderfoot White Canvas Shoes Flexible arch shoes, in lace or oxford style, that are especially suitable for nurses. Physicians indorse them foi all women who suffer with their feet, as well as for professional women, housewives, the out - of - doors girl and all others who ate much on their feet. They are of good canvas, made on a good looking orthopedic last, with low heels with rubber top lifts, welted soles and with no stiffening in the shank to cramp ‘he foot. MECNMLACS BSNOOS.. ccoceecscccrrerrerarcrtonss No. 87—Blucher Oxfords........ 0.0 sees eeeee Sizes 4 to 9A to EE widths See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advert THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1922, Telephone, 4700 Stuyvesant 500 White Refrigerators White enamel inside and outside | 2 50 The famous McKee “Magicold” J e eee The same model and size that we have been selling for $35, and for which others have asked $37 and as much as $42. . we And the demand for white enamel refrigerators over others is ten to one. Size 33x19x46 in. Ice capacity, 100 pounds. 3-ply veneer hardwood, with solid posts, interlocking air- tight frame with 4 extra heavy steel bolt rods; thor- ough insulation. Hardware is heavy cast brass, nickel plated — won't rust. Extra heavy ice chamber 5 and reinforced ice rack. The illustration shows the interior. Both interior and exterior are finished with white, enamel. A great “buy” at $27.50—get yours before the lot is gone! On sale Thursday, June 1. Mail and telephone orders filled if sent promptly. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding. A Great China Sale 250 Imported Dinner Sets of 100 and 107 pieces mostly in open stock pat- terns—$20,000 worth for $12,000— a Fifth to a Third Less. * * * French china sets, $50 to $250 for grades of $72.50 to $375 * * . English sets, $35 to $200 for grades of $50 to $370 China and semi-porcelain * os Other imported sets, $35 to $200 for grades of $50 to $350 * * * Also 200 imported china sets for break- fast, tea, coffee, cake and salad, at a fifth to a third less, from $5 to $86.50 a set. The importer asked us not to tell the names of the makers, but their stamp is on the dishes and their names are not hard to guess, as you read this announcement. Think of the most famous and the very best French pot- ters and the king of English china makers, and you have the secret. Other fine importations are in the sale as well, includ- ing sets of that rarely beautiful Swedish china now so much in vogue, exquisitely wrought, artistically decorated. Dozens and dozens of designs We could not begin to suggest or describe them all. Fine sets decorated in encrusted gold, in solid bands of col- or overlaid with gold lace, bands of color combined with bands of gold. Floral designs—wreaths, broad bands, all- over designs, delicate in coloring, vivid and rich in effect— their name is legion. The tables, Thursday, will show the samples and there will be plenty of good, prompt service on the spacious floor of the China Store, which can take care of hundreds of cus- tomers without crowdi ind Gallery, New Building. 150 Tea Wagons—Half Price 33 different styles. Every one new on the floor and marked at the lowest price we have known for tea wagons of the same quality. $11.50 to$32 Seekers of wedding gifts will find plenty of oppor- tunity to get just the tea wagon desired—mahogany combination, walnut com- bination, golden oak, Ja- cobean oak, black enamel decorated, brown ename) decorated, ivory enamel. for $38 tea All with removable glass serv- $21.00 for $42 tea ing tray over finished wood top. $25.00 for $50 tea wa Some have drop leaves, some a $32.00 for $64 tea wagons. drawer, some adjustable handles, Fifth Gallery, New Buliding. dhe ruanar Formerly A. !. Stewart ee Exquisite Frocks for a day in June In the Women’s Fashion Salons Summer frocks for early morning, through the day, for all sorts of occasions, made with the exquisite attention to detail that wash frocks should have, and most moderate- ly priced. French Frocks, $19.75 to $79.50 Soft graceful hand made frocks, of sheer voile, such as France is noted for; white and colors{ $19.75 to $65. Bouffant frock of organdie, hand made with tiny ruffles, lattice work or chain stitch embroidery, for summer evenings; $45 to $79.50. Crepes, linens and ginghams, $19.75 to $89.50 Simple frocks for morning wear, or with brilliant embroideries, for sports wear. ight frocks, made gay In the Salons of Miss 14 to 20 Two Morning Frocks, $5.95 each Of checked tissue gingham. Of ratine, trimmed with black Full straight lines, with belt. cross-stitehing on pockets and In red and white, pink ana front. Narrow black, patent white, black and white checks, leather belt. In maize, orchid, and lavender, yellow and navy tangerine, Copenhagen blue and blue, checked with white. peach color. Afternoon Frocks from Porto Rico, $17.50 Two models—exquisitely hand Colors—Watermelon pink, made of fine quality voile with | hintins hand drawn work and filet lace | Pe@ch, French blue, heliotrope, Copenhagen blue, maize, rose, edging, and sashes, elbow apricot—and white. sleeves and long waist lines. Dressier Frocks of Sun-fast Voile, $15.75 Guaranteed tub and sun fast | elbow sleeves, inside camisoles —the manufacturer will replace, | of the voile—deeply blousing through us, any frock which is | waists, sashes, proven to have faded in the sun | In Venetian green, French or in laundering. blue, Bermuda, navy _ blue, Two models; hip-depth hems, | brown, gray, orchid and white. Second Floor, Old Building. The me ‘aiid very smart Embroidered Fabrics Paris and New York agree that all-over embroideries are most effective for entire frocks or to use with plain materials but they are difficult to find by the yard. The Dress Goods Salon has brought some from Paris. It also has had several lovely patterns embroidered. In every instance the un-embroidered material may be had in the same colors and weaves. Marvelously intricate patterns of Chinese inspiration, done in fine thread on batiste in charm: ing color combinations—black and white, rose, green or blue with beige—$18.50 yard, Eponges, in gay colors for sport wear with deep borders or allover embroidery in cross- stitch, $2.50 to $4.7 Large flower designs in bright colors or tiny flowers and leaves in cross-bar effect. Cross-bar designs on heavier linens, $4.50 to $8.50 yard. French voiles, in delightful patterns and the more delicate combinations of color, $1.95 to $6.50 yard. ard. First Floor, Old Bullding. Important Silk Lingerie Event New fashions! Substantial economies! ‘Two operations combine to make this an event of ex- ceptional interest—(1) a purchase of plain tailored radi- um silk lingerie at cost of material and labor al ; (2) the reproduction and adaption of certain new Paris styles re- cently imported by us, to be sold at a fraction of the cost of the originals. Plain tailored Lingerie of Radium silk Nightgown: .95 to $8. Envelope chemises, $4.95. Camisoles, $1.95. Trimmed Lingerie— of crepe de chine Radium silk and crepe-back satin Nightgowns, $5.50 to $17.95. Envelope chemises, $4.25 to $ Step-in chemises, $10.50 and $11.50. Vest chemises, Step-in drawer $3.95 to $8.95, , $3.95 to $8.95, ip of all is avacter, in keep- 1 qualities of | the The workr of a very fine ing with the the materials, . 41-8 delicate which well as white. include black. Third Floor, Old Bullding, Colors are delightful!—mauve, | peach, ciel blue and shell pink— | Broadway at Ninth | KrepeKnity—$2.95 yd. The genuine original, internationally known and ap- proved KREPE-KNIT, fibre silk, 36 in. wide, with the name stamped on the selvage. Every yard perfect. 10,000 yards—$3.75 grade Black. White. Navy blue. And 20 other shades, Orchid American beauty Turquoise blue Copenhagen blue Dandelion Copper Capri blue Buddha red Silver gray Royal blue Jade green Pelican gray Jap blue Peach Burnt orange Seal brown Autumn brown Three tan shades Prompt service, Thursday, to fill the needs of customers who come. Those who cannot, need not hesitate to tel- ephone or write in their orders by mail, because of our as- surance that they will receive none other than the genuine original Krepe-Knit, in the color they require. Telephone Extension 364-5, Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Building. SHOPS FOR MEN —STREET FLOOR 2,400 prs. of Men’s Pajamas at $1.95 Our $2.50 grade June opens with a fine opportunity to stock up for yourself and your guests with cool, well made, full cut pajamas, at a good saving. 600 pairs—Fruit of the Loom —White madras Fancy madras 600 pairs—White dimity There is sufficient variety of design and color in the fancy madras to please most men. And the white ones are in three degrees of lightness, from the very open weave dimity to the more closely woven Fruit of the Loom. ete 1x8 Four sizes—A, B, C, D. Some have silk frogs. Street Floor, New Buliding. English Luggage _ At Less than London prices and averaging Less than Half the prices in America This is an extraordinary sale coming at an extraor- dinary time, just when thousands of people are king to go abroad on the Nieuw Amsterdam, Olympic, Celtic, Presi- dent Taft, George Washington, Homeric, Baltic, Aquita- nia and other steamers, all of which go out within the next two weeks. oo hedene Instead of waiting until you get to London, where the world’s finest luggage is to be had, you may now get this genuine English-made luggage in New York at less than London prices, saving the duty, and having the use of your suit case or bag on the way over. Such an opportunity never came to New York before. It comes only now because a famous London store (name stamped on each piece—you will recognize it at once) has closed out to us the samples from which it took orders from American houses. All pieces are in perfect condition. All bags are made with welted seams and double . handles. All suit cases are equipped with two English slide lever locks, 75 Fine English Kit Bags $28 $38 $48 $58 All of Windsor grain cowhide, mostly drill lined, a few leather lined, with straps all around or short stra) some with flaps and some with protected sewed corners; 24 to 30 inch sizes. . . . 9 Racing Kit Bags, $38 Of Windsor grain cowhide, running strap used to close bag and padlock; one in size 20 in. 8 in size 22 42 Fine English Suit Cases $28 $38 $48 $58 Mostly of smooth cowhide (one of pigskin), silk lined; two of English morocco, silk lined; sizes in the lot range from 20 to 30 inch. 11 Super Suit Cases—$68 The quality that is not made in America; fashioned of superhide and English pigskin, with and without corner protectors—three of pigskin, leather lined, 24, 26 and 28 in.; eight of cowhide, leather lined, 26, 28 and 80 in, Street Floor, Old Sullding le RP OS A Ee ee oe