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Ww —IN— Manhattan THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922. a : ~ — *s|“ROOSEVELT VALET” |*:' Is The Most Freckled Boy Under 12 Years of Age|| sentencep To sai}"" Roosevelt in africa Chase and Vardeman told Assistant The f Washingten, D. C..] District Attorney Olcott that they and Atlantic City have requested to] wished to take all responsibility for n Watkins is released, |the crime, because Mrs. Vardeman ceny charges have been} was guilty only to the extent of know- wt him Ing that the bonds had been stolen yepartinent records show land had been acting unwillingly under Watkins enlisted in 1897 ond wasltheir instructions in trying to sell . . : t Negro Accused of Posing as Officer [lad Revolver in Trunk. Murray Watkins, a giant Negro, in] dishonorably hae COE LB ha ve them. f lal Sessions to-day w: He isted in the Javalry in y eller of No. 1540 A the penitentiary on his plea of guilty] gteatir the bonds in his possession, refused to 2) of haying a revolver in his possession, - - plead guilty, saying that he can prove hi Queens Watkins wis arrested on complaint] 3 PLEAD GUILTY he didn't know he was dealing with ’ by Mrs. Ethel Dearborn, No. 247 West thieves, peat paclenciiiieas Bronx Setanitn Ut esnaeeeen tee TO lie baba THEFT SWARTHMORE CO am CONFERS Bi : Major jn the army and was author-} 11.4. §, Chase, who stole a $600,- " DEGR fe Richmond? fred to roll surplus supplies at 1owL a,j ,cknge of Liberty bonds trom UEWARTHMORE, Pa June, a hi for ‘a oun ye payment. The} iaailing room of the Chase Na-| were conferred upon M Cary ‘Thomas, t found trunks for which he had 7 ra retiring President of Bryn lawr Col- Ky ‘ 1 Bank, April 17, and John Var- le i aggaKe chee iscovered the . and Dr. Rufus Mathews Jones, Special Prizes|| rss crews sna aiscoverea tne) seinan and Mra, Fern Vardeman,| et aration Calege and Chairsan of evolve of Committee, a : 7 Lrneih igh whom Chase tried to dispose] Friends European Rellef Committee, at of $50 for the|| + © Thomas Horan. o10-l ihe ponte, pleaded guilty to grand| Stacie totter thomas” At a wierd Aah i 1 Kinson Jenkins, of the University of Boy of each fide’ f members of his race by ny In the firet degree before Jus~| Cire was given the destee of doctor relating lis heroic deeds at San Juan|tice Martin in the Criminal Branch of] of letters. Ninety-three students were | Borough Hill iwth the 10th Cavalry and also the Supreme Court to-day, They were’ graduated. $25 first prize five $5 prizes Send your photographs ly, : to The Evening World for publication in the Night Pictorial Edition e ; ‘ (green paper), give full name, address and number of school. Manhattan Boys’ aan Niohi Gross co Tose Important Events for Tuesday = Nights, Bronx on Tues- por an vents or ui a EORGE WIDDEN day Nights, Queens on j Wednesday Nights, } This fifteen-year-old boy of No. 1193 Third Avenue took firet filet id z | Nights and Richmond on A S l Off i f | Prize for the most freckles at the May party of Thomas M. Farley, Friday _ Nights—Photo- pecia er ng oO Ht Democratic ieader of the 14th Assembly District. raphs Will Be Received | intil June 15. ; a = eee —— Women’s | ‘lothes. ‘They have already made four] DRY AGENTS ANALYZE __ STATEN ISLANDERS eciiey bare atvaay mate fou: DRY AGENTS ANALYZE, . { LAUNCH DRY DRIVE} piace. then searching the places and j seizing all wine, whiskey and beer ummer 1 resses Gamblers, ‘Too, Included in] The, Paces, Palded. | were: to . } New War Announced by |aAvenue, Tompkinsville;| Dominic (sizes 34 to 44, inclusive) . Police Autboritie . Li aloon, No. 475 Britton Ave. once svutborities. Concord; William Rosendale's | ken, name er aee re tne } fated in Staten Island to-day, one} ton, and Patrick Pilgrino’s saloon, No. | wogt Hobok {C ohemicad anulyate at 39 50 to drive out all bookmakers and]! 250 Kdgewater Street, Rosebank. The] showed the selling a beverage ° gamblers, the other to stop violations | proprietors were held in $500 bail each | with more than half of 1 per cent, alco- H of the Mulla Prohibition law for examination Wednesday in the}hol, he would seize the brewery to- é In: ctor E ley served his ultimes Stapleton Police Court. morrow. j fam cn, the Locktamksrs) and added — - Enforcement agents in “other cities Very smart, pretty and cool are these Summer dresses; that if business men permit gamblers | BS“ KUMETEFE PAYS FAREWELL had reported, x ‘ i Roixomain in thelr places of business | w,eutnaton dune the merle Bake | ee erulty eos in becoming models, variously developed in navy-and- policemen will be stationed there, shKbs oredentiaie. a i ? ed *. ‘ 4 Win cafipelen aeaihat (He iqudr | Coe MRL RMS crndenHale, as. Bike | watch the ice hed noe been encacted: white and black-and-white foulards, figured crepes and sian Ambassador will be revoked June! Following up these reports, he said, and a squad of eight men in plain Harding to-day. Brewery. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 \YWOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES 2 in almost every conceivable f material, color and style. Inexpensively Priced 9.75 t6 16.50 | PRESSES of imported Scotch gingham—checks and plaids in various effective color combina- tions. One model has collar, gilet and cuffs of fine batiste with hand-drawn work and embroidered dots. 15.00 AILORED linens, plain and figured voiles, striped knitted-fabric sleeveless dresses, and smart foulards suitable for town or resort wear. 22.50 GLEEVELESS sport frocks, printed crepe de chines, hand-drawn voiles, good-looking linen frocks, and polka dotted voile dresses. Third Floor sellers is conducted by Sergt. De Fazio] 30, paid his farewell call to President} to taking samples from the Consumers’ led figured georgettes; and, in addition, a charming group in all-white crepe de Chine. (Ready=to-wear Dresses, Third Floor) A Special=price Sale of Fine-quality Toilet Articles comprising Imported Brushes (wood backs) Hair Brushes $1.00 Hat Brushes Cloth Brushes . 95c. Nail Brushes Military Brushes, per pair $1.05 And 50c. 50c. Imported Tooth Brushes on isan Also 100 Hand-decorated Ivory-Celluloid Toilet Sets (ten pieces in each) at $18.75 per set Each set consists of mirror, hair brush, comb, cloth brush, powder box, hair receiver, button hook, shoe horn, nail file and buffer. The prices quoted in this Sale are about one-half the actual values (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-tifth Street ted as valet and guide for/remanded to the Tombs for sentence. , 1554 Broadway Open until 9 P.M. eee Vanity —Variety— Value White shoes so beau- tiful that Vanity is * pardonable. Variety so wide that choice is simple. Value so great that price is economical.—at the I. Miller Shops. \ $g,50 I, MILLER 15 West 42nd Street _ Hudson Terminal Entvarce: Palin Soet Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street. Corner of Bond $150 VICTROLA amuses and provides the dance music without which a summer- time. gathering would be a dull (FIFTH PLOOR) "ri sk tn ae a a ea aL RT ES James McCreery & Co. THIRTY- FOURTH STREET — FIFTH AVENUE cAnnounce (for a limited time) Special Low Terms VICTROLAS and SONORAS $165 SONORA. $500 Down Balance in specially low monthly payments Nothing contributessomuchto andtlifeless ching. Do not fuesir the full enjoyment of asummer tate to procure one, We are house-party or week end as a offering such very low terms of Victrola or Sonora. Itentestains, payment that you will be enjoying it to the full without noticing any material effect on your purse, ® @ 2 Complete Sports Baseball Results Racing Results Box Scores Entries and Charts IN THE ‘'GHT PICTORIAL “The Green Paper’