The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 10

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10 woManssz5000 burgh by His Opulence. How Ernest Hill, thirty-three, for- || merly a clerk at the Hotel Went- ' { worth, No. 59 West 46th Street, with the proceeds of a $25,000 robbery at | the hotel, May 14, had posed as the 1) “middleweight champion of England," | ‘aported a diamond studded watch |) gna spent money so freely residents || of Newbureh, N. ¥., gauped, was told hy Detectives Manney and Shanley | | after Hil! had been locked up in Police || |) Headquarters, He Hill, employed at the Wentworth ‘under the alias of Ernest Sampson, ; j) | Ww alleged to have stolen x bag con- f | taining jewelry, Liberty bonds and i i @ash aggregating $25,000, which Mrs. Irene Wardell, a patron, had given to him to put in,the safe, When Mrs. Wardell asked for the bag the next day it was found that Hill and the bag had vanished. De- tectives Manpey and Shanley were assigned to the case, Saturday they arrested Henry Goldberg, twenty- two, No, 122 East 12th Street, former @lerk at the hotel. He told them, they say, that Hill was in Middle- championship of England and carried a big wad of bills. Among Mrs. Wardell’s stolen jewels was a diamond Studded watch, Manney said. On the main street later Hill felt a heavy hand on his shoulder. , Hill had a pawn ticket for a $1,000 diamond ring on which he obtained $400. Manney and Shan- Jey say the proceeds of the robbery ‘Were split three ways, one third going to Goldberg. . aes THUG’S BRIDE FAINTS AT HIS SENTENCE .Bryant Gets 25 Years for Holding Up 8th Ave. Druggist. Joseph Bryan, No. 601 West 62d street, was sentenced to Sing Sing for 25 years by Judge Nott to-day in the Court of General Sessions. He ‘was convicted of being one of four i men who held up Benjamin Green- -—8; wald, a druggist at No. 928 Bighth @yenue, and a number of customers Ini the store on March 15, locking them all in the cellar and robbing them of nearly $150. Bryan has a His ‘bride, _ ‘who he married last February, fainted 4m the courtroom when she heard the sentence. EE WORLD BANKERS MEET ON MEXICAN FINANCES Six Countries Represented at Con- rence Here. Adolfo De La Huerta, Mexico's Min- ister of Finance, in the Chamber of ~ Commerce to-day opened the series of conferences with international bankers, With a view to, adjusting the financial entanglement is oountry, involy- * fog. 990,000,000." wei 5 R. G. Hutchins, ms ries HB. Mitchell, Walter T. » Charles H. Sabin, James Speyer and Albert H. Wiggin. In the group of foreign bankers were: England—Sir William Wiseman and E. R. France—J. Chevallier. nd—E. W. R. Mas - meny—Dr, Paul Von Schwabach. 3 CSS air? “BABY CHOKED DEAD WHILE TRYING TO * SWALLOW IRON NUT Rosalind Galkin, seventeen months old, of No. 606 Hinsdale Street, Brooklyn, was choked to death yesterday after- hoon by swallowing a small tron nut. ‘The baby was playing on the kitchen floor with the put, to which @ piece of string was attached, when ste put the put in her mouth and it became wedged tm ber throat. —_—SSSS a Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujol - Najol Is & lubricant—not medicine or laxative—-so stipe. you are constipated, not enough lubri- LAMAR IS ARRESTED David Lamar, once a figure in Wall Street, 2 Atlanta Penitentiary for fraud, was ar og rested to-day after being indicted q i] @rend larceny. He was terday “for ralgned before Judge Mancuso in ‘One Former Wentworth Em-| gnitein, stated to the court that he 4 ployee Had Amazed New- | Grana Jury minut (go PRN pp ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, ee essere ON LARCENY CHARGE who has served two years In for Misses »4| Misses’Canton Crepe Dresses $22.50 Beautifully made, grace fully designed, and at an ex- ceptionally low price, these frocks are charming enough for tea wear and simple enough for street wear with a summer fur. Three models: one with the clever lattice trim- ming launched this season by Paris; one with the entre deux which looks like fagotting but isn’t and is almost as much favored as lattice, and one with drawn work. In black, navy and charming shades of fallow and cornflower. THIRD FLOOR Misses’ Printed Silk Frocks #15 Soft and gitlish in effect are these crepe de Chine frocks in old English print designs, made smart by the crispness of organdie, at neck and sleeves. Cross-stitch or bias bands of silk trim some of the models; there are light and dark colors, gay and modest patterns. Particularly clever, youthful, and good value at $15 THIRD FLOOR Jaunty Bathing Suits #15 Navy blue taffeta is the ma- smartly cut in a waistline model with bateau neckline and cap sleeves. But the really interesting point about it is that two wide slashed pockets on either hip give a flash of the loveliest soft shade of beryl green, and the little sleeves are lined with it too—a most piquant effect. The other model, has an ar- rangement of tucks that gives the effect of smocking without the fulness smocking re- quires. Both suits are in navy and black. THIRD FLOOR A Summer Corset #4.95 cA Special Elente Model The material is a fine quality of silk broche— Top is very low, daintily trimmed; skirt medium length with clever elastic inserts in front, and the boning is light but sufficiently firm for the necessary support. Three pairs of hose sup- porters, All sizes from 24 to 32. SECOND FLOOR Chiffon Sports Veils, Special $1.35, $2.95 How graceful and becom- ing these veils are, looped around the crown of your hat and falling over the brim to your shoulder. One is .hemstitched all around—it is 134 yards long and % yard wide. The other has picot edging around ‘its 178 yards of length and 34 yard of width. They are found in gay sports colors as well as navy, black, brown and white—yes, always white! ad GROUND FLOOR Police “Lines’’ In Air Hereafter To Guide Traffic Pie ackien of @ commercial aviator] Counsel to-day ‘notified the authorl- Annoyance to President Me- nd_ disturbance, ‘New Summer Fashions 3 terial of one of these suits, . so In the future will alr lines have tojand the huss os ee eee com-| CREW OF WILTSHIRE pletely drown ce at times. be drawn tn the ely to Keep prowling /""At firat It was supposed that an act NOW REPORTED SAFE aviators from clreling above the} o¢ Congress would be neorssary 10 Co rece! heads of spectators and annoying|reguinte aerial traffic over the|Ste®mehip With 100 Avoard Went National Capital, but the Corporation] Asreund om New Zealand Const. LONDON, June 2 (Associated Press). ties that the ordinary polloe power to}—A cablegrim from Auckland, New in flying three or four times over the| regulate traffic on the streets is sut-4 Zealand, to-day relieved anxiety over head of President Harding while he|ficient to cover air traffic as well./ the ag the British steamer Wilt- wi ve Dei Air cules therefore are in process of | shire, ich went ashore on the New ; norial Day Leads to Wak Galivering Sei eepneace DY tormstion, Zealand coast’ Wednesday night in a He Allison, who lives in mortal Way, Led address at the Lincoln Memorial dedi-|‘°Untorcement of air rules will de-| Violent sea. ‘The mo id rescu charged that lnat Oc Drastic Action, cation ceremonies has caused the Com-| pend upon alr policemen, of courae,|!DS, Parties had been able to get ald she gave Lamar $6,800 with which | ; : : pend up ie ' +} to the Wiltshire men, that the work of te SHINGTON. June 2 nt), loners o! of Colum- Tuy ‘ol stocks and. that he kept. the] WASHINGTON, June 2 (Copyright). | mtasioners of the District of Colum-|but there still 18 the problem of how Sroteatine kan thee te ver His attorney, ex-Judge Leonar ; long have been} bia to take drastic action, Presi. /&% arrest 14 0 avi Barwie the ne. [had been lost. ‘The steamer, which was sume: i tended to move for an inspection of the ible gatherings}dent Harding tried to ignore the bound from the Clyde for Wellington, had a crew of nearly 100 on board, but areoplane, but the pound of the motor GIRL FOUND DAZED AFTER AUTO PARTY Was With Party of Men, but Maken Mies Anna Conley, twenty, a clerk living at No. 297 Cooper Avenue, Ridge: wood, Queens, was found by a neighbor early to-day in front of No. 298 Cooper Avenue In a dazed condition. She was =| taken to Kings County Hospital, where It was said #he was suffering from ‘The young woman admitted she had been riding in an automobile last night with a number of men, whose names she refused to divulge. She made no against them. Imported St. Gall Dotted Swiss At Our Lowest Price, 95c Yd. Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE v Millinery Event! The Hat Every Woman Needs *7.95 TENNE HATS %9.75 That hat you can wear shopping and then to dinner and the theatre—and know that it is absolutely appropriate for all three occasions. The hat to wear at Country Club and lawn party. In short, the hat you need now—you will find it in this unusual collection marked at two remarkably low prices. cAll are marked far below usual price Canton crepe of cAt 67.95 the finer quolly. Many all white, others white with black. Some navy and black as well as all the pastel shades, orchid, blue, pearl, sand. Some embroidered with Russian motifs in gay colors. Beau- tiful workmanship. Formal mad cAt 99.75 of fine saci and tulle or combinations of the two. All black, black and white, navy, brown and a large number of pale tints. Flower trimmed or with graceful feathers or soft tulle or lace: FOURTH FLOOR Special Values in Jewelry Pearls ' Specially Priced 24 inch strand, $3.50 30 inch strand, $4.50 Pearls, beautiful strands with their soft cream colored and rosy tints—there’s nothing quite like them to wear on any festive occasion. This is true from year to year, but this season, when no costume is complete without a necklace, it’s patticularly true. These pearls are unusually lovely in their coloring and are offered at exceptionally low prices, Jewelled Combs £2.95 and 4.95 Less than Original Wholesale Cost Shell combs with rubies; crystal with sapphires, emeralds or rubies; a most effective combination of black with emeralds, and dozens of other styles, too numerous wo describe. You may find one to match any summer gown. And scarcely a duplicate in the group! You'd scarcely believe to look at them that these combs could sell for such very low prices. They are obviously of higher quality, as you can see by: the workmanship, the fineness of detail and the charming taste with which the many colored stones are combined. alas 7 No Charge. Gourauad’s * cA Very Special Purchase! Women’s Crepe Capes $29.50 For the woman of fashion, the cape of the season; for the season of summer, the coolness of silk. These capes have a cleverly corded silk collar, deep fringe, and are lined throughout. A very special purchase enables us to offer them at the remarkable value of $29.50 Wool Canton Crepe Skirts $12.75 The cockled surface of wool Canton crepe makesitavery” satisfactory sports skirt ma- terial—it doesn’t wrinkle, doesn’t pick up dust, and will wash, Five models are shown, in our skirt department; a wrap-round with generous overlap; a side-plaited, a full-plaited, a panel. pocket effect, and a clever one with dropped waistline and flat pearl buttons. Very much in the mode and very modestly priced. Women’s Linen and Voile Frocks $17.50 Clever was the designer who invented the cool top of voile for the smart tailor- ed dress of linen. These models combine cool- ness and crispness delightfully. .Wrap-around effect skirt, deep shawl collar and trim pearl but- tons. In orchid, maize, brown, blue and white. THIRD FLOOR e Charming Silk Handbags #5 Such fascinating bags with their filigree tops and figured silk! They are the kind that usually sell for a much higher price and are very specially priced at $5. The silk is imported moire, fig- ured or striped, in navy and white, brown and tan, black and red, or all black. The frames have silver or gilt finish. Panier or regulation han- dle. Silk linings with inside pocket and mirror. GROUND FLOOR White Shoes for Every. Summer Hour, $6.75 to 99.75 Hours on the links—hours atthe club—hours boating, teaing, dancing—hours early or late — provided they are summer hours—are spent in white shoes. This year more than ever before the demand of well dressed women is for white, in shoes as in the rest of the costume. When you are planning the white shoes you'll need for summer be sure to look at the collection we are offering at most moderate prices. At $6.75—A white canvas one strap pump with comfortably rounded toe and low heel. At $8.75—White buckskin oxfords and strap pumps, wing tipped and low heeled. At $9.75—White kid or buckskin oxfords; also a rubber soled sports oxford. SECOND FLOOR al \ } Oriental Cream \

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