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a . yy THE EVENING WORLD, MOi’DAY, JUNE 19, 1922. Boy Shot With Blank Cartridge WOMAN DIES AFTER ICE |ACCEPTS BLOOD TEST 3 BRITISH WILL TAKE TO that in a few years there would bey BANNERS TELL “H0 MARS COMMEN BY KLOTZAFTERHE TOLD LIQUOR JOKE ERNITY| BASEBALL, SAYS DOYLE| ‘8’ “!" ‘hls sountry. bi EAST SIDE GRIEF HAD BROKEN TRANCE PROOF OF PAT! ALL, § biked GRU Seen | | | ATLANTIC CITY, June 19.—Sir “Ar- thur Conan Doyle likes baseball and yes- terday he said that he hoped that with- Man Takes Doctor's and Agrees to Support Chi LOS ANGELES, June 19.—A blood test has» convinced Everett Campbell that he was the father of a ten-monthe- old girl he wes charged with failing to support. YEARS, : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rott of Weat Cape May, N. J., are receiving cons @ in two or threo years the game would| sratulations on the birth of a baby be played throughout England. The|girl, the first on the Rott side of the —@ author sald that he was a great en-| family in more than 112 years, thustast over the game and remarked ~ Brg After Dr, @, Ln Thudlcum had told] how often he had stopped his machine THE IMPATIENT ONES. the Court that a test of the defendant’s| to see youngsters play. Baseball, he (From the Philadelphia Record.) blood showed him to be the infant's|éald, was excellent for young men| “‘All things come to those who walt,” father, Campbell sald he would accept] and the sport was needed in England. | quoted the Wise Guy. “Still that doesn’t — full responsibility and asked probation, | He declared that cricket would always| satisfy some people,” replied the Simple so that he might earn @ living for hia! remain the national game, but that in-! Mug. ‘Where trouble is concerned they OVER MAN'S DEATH | By Tormentor Dies of Lockjaw|"*"%.rss."awc"™ " Mra. Rebs Senst, aged seventy, who suffered a stroke of paralysts Superficial Wound Becomes ‘Infested and] Friday and was given up for cead until Samuel Donner and Harry Sherman, Young Bully Will Be Charged from an undertaking establishment, be- With Death. © around her, finally died night in the home of her After beint a “mark” for the boys of the neighborhood for = Neighborhood Pays Tribute to ‘Lefty’ Sprung Drowned at Canarsie. On the east side there is an old custom of honoring with banners a dead ward leader, a benevolent old man or a hero, and to-day this ughter, Mrs, Riski Grossman, at No. Lewis Street against his hip, fired a blank ecart- ‘ She was buried yesterday in Mount ridge. several “Kidded” Years Ago, He Has Nothing to Say Now About i Wireless Communication. form of respect is shown for a man solely because of bis popu- larity, . Two banners stretch across Or- chard Street, between Stanton and months, son of Isidor, a delicatessen dealer at No. Reuben Hariton, fourteen, 184 Avenue A, Bellevue Hospital. {s dead in The result of it wa@ a snperficlal | Judah Cemete: wound which became infected and Hariton died of lockjaw yesterday.J~ Amato, who said he did not mean tv shoot Hariton, that he fired just to daughter. terest had been shown {n baseball and go out looking for It, ! _ » Delancey, and thousands of pos- ‘ Antonio Amato.| crichten him, was taken in charge by . Dr. Otto Klotz, Director of the] ters are in nearby stores, with this thirteen, of No, 404 East 11th Street. | tne Children’s Society. Dominion Ovscrvatory at Ottawa,| tnseription: ag one of the neighborhood boys, will be ee FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET H yuu one d) aaa yE MOURN OUR LOSS ar y ‘eC ’ z ‘ er BY aig oe : th oe niet es SHERAS Gein arraigned = ~ ee to-| ONCE CZAR’S a s , fj © Star liner Adriatic, which (KNOWN AS LEFTY), morrow charged with his death. 00 fe) arrived to-day from Liverpool. ‘The Drowned June 11 at Canarsie Amato shot Reuben with a blank NOW COOKING F Doctor was a delegate to the Inter- ay was the Bae gh ed cartridge pistol) on June 9 The HUNGRY CHILDREN National Astronomical Union at Rome, |. Member of the Jolly Eight Club, | shooting was said by those who knew ———_ 2 and had made hosts of friends pro- | Tyvriton to have been the enlminat ‘ to the International Seismographic] moting dances. He lived at No. Ce PRL TL os Monk tenets os PETROGRAD, June 19 (Asso- i Conference in France and the 700th anniversary of the University of Padua, Italy, as well as participating 165 Orchard Street, old Jady who would be delighted with of the tormenting to which he long had been subjected The night of the shooting Haritun was sent to a drug store near his ciated Press).—Pischkin, once chef to Emperor Nicholas, is now boiling rice, beans and cocoa for in the 100th anniv g of the Royal them. Then Uncle Sam took the and the fern and the pa ary of the found- heather uphical Society step and one of them is alleged to hungry children in the American Relief Administration kitchen which has just been opened in the home. When he came out there was 1 gang of neighborhood boys at thu Bu wma St London. He visited also many Of}erom her at the plet have said to Amato, “Give that Hari-] former imperial palace at Tsars- ee ay Highreee Fifties Share hee end the observatories in Germany. ling her that they would have to ton kid a rum and you'll scare the life] koe Selo. sutured ivecdie’ Bue tee hee witty. leer Dr. Klotz is over seventy and has}examined for germs and that the ex-| out of him.’ ‘Three thousand children daily ge advocate, fami A Keon eons ot humor amination would take six months at When asked Fowler said that his father ts living ut Nice and is in the best of health, paces abt 1,200 LEPERS AT LARGE NOW IN UNITED STATES Health Seryice Warns of Need of Isolation. and a number of us wrote on various topics, al of which we had hoped would contribute to the gaiety of the occasion, I wrote about Mars and my scr was in the nature of a communication from the planet telling us that we were all wrong about lay- ing out towns and about our mode of the department stores of Mars, Well, some of the papers took the thing seriously and I heard from that story from all parts of the world, Some of H. Lavinder, As- announced this country, Dr. C sistant Surgeon General, ‘ederal Govern’ Carville, La., . located at seid up to scorn and for more than al of the « limited to 200, is now rear didn’t know what peace of mind was, You will excuse me if I refrain from being quoted on anything that has anything to do with Mars,"* ‘Another passenger on the Adriatic SECOVER Vines ns ; ; 1 Sheer Linen, large size Hand- ; as Mrs. Cora H. Strickland of No. Pit 9 4 ; . , ‘3 ite em, erchiefs. loz., 4. 2 w BOSTON, June 19.<The ,_ Luncheon Sets, consisting of one 24. inch shire hemstitched hem. kerchiefs. doz., 4.85 82 Pierpont Street, Brooklyn, who aeenenee : Don’t forget again—for that next trip a pair in., six 10-in. and six G-in, round doylies. fi ty 12.00, d 6.50 t ly 6.00 is RORY Asse von months, | ict Attorney's Office brought sult here of white flannels, linen knickers and a suit 4,90 ormerly 12.UU, doz., 0. ormerly 6.! * dirs. Btrickland brought with her two) Case, Sealant thelMldet) Stee! steam- case ‘ Aiea Irish Linen Handkerchiefs ; sof English heather, -palme| ShiP Company, Ine.. of New York, scck- Oe ; Afternoon Tea Napkins, embroider- lava sizes Haitow lefae Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. 4 and ferns, given her by friends on the| Ine return of the | Shinping |B Pre-shrunk white flannel trousers, $10 to $17 ed corners. . doz. 5.75 8 , 4 4.00 46.00 Y inch hem. doz., 3.00 other side. She said that she had] company more than two years ago. Pure linen knickers $6.50; others to $11 Mosaic Tea Napkins, hand-embroid- 0Z., #.00 and 0,| formerly 6.00 cared for the plants all the way over|is alleged the company owes the Ship- ered corners. doz., 6.50 formerly 6.00 and 9.00 and was keeping them for a sweet| ping Board $875,000 in rentals. * Renben heard and started to run.] are being fed from the stoves and Monday Morning Reminders Suit case of genuine cowhide, brass hard- ware, steel frame, heavy leather handle, tures. By way of manifesting the indepen- entire knicker costume, why not buy some separate knickers of Gabardine, Linen, Pongee or Tweed, and wear them with sweaters or Sport coats? Some cost as little as 5.75. They're “the thing” for golf and other sports. at Substantial Reductions Table Napkins, to match. Size 22x22 in. doz., 4.90 Real Madeira Linens Hand-Scalloped and Embroidered Pure Irish Linen Tea Napkins, hem- stitched, doz., 3.75 Semi-Made Lace Dresses This charming lace dress appears in the latest “Molyneux” model. It is a most fascinating creation for afternoon and evening, wear, both in and out of WASHINGTON, June 19.—The town, and requires littl hi . iife A quires little more than a “ United States Public Health Service McCreer ° : : : * T el be that Mars had a D ethod ot making A aupaHioe bead of | survey showed there were 1,200 lepers *) wie e y slip and girdle to complete It. It 18 by Bt | and the best of beer was made}at large in twenty-five States and Quality Linens far the most successful model we have it from a preparation sold in] that leprosy was on the increase in had. All sought-for colors. (Main Floor) Linen Handkerchiefs Reduced! FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, 14 Youths’ Satin Stripe Cam- Washington with Amato in pursuit. Once, it is] copper kettles that once cooked gence ; ught for nee ace pe ee ear ° | what he thought of wireless com-!° Robert 1. Fowler, a landscape suid, 0, called to him to stop,| delicacies for . imperial dinners. Sainuinad tee aac, ve ie the sgatrnent | munication with Mars, his eyes|architect of Fifth Avenue, and a son] adding « threat to shoot. Reuben] Several servants of the former WE HOW HOW ne Gee OLbSCeE? : twinkleld and a quizzicai smile played| of former Surrogate Fowler of this} stopped at 1th Street and Avenne A Czar are employed as kitchen A returned with his wife and three | and thrusting the pistol. workers. , How greatly times have changed since Mra L Sp h Be ee Harry Winthrop Fowler, — Bloomer's day is evidenced by the cordial na new anis I jon't ask me. to comment on months; Bob jr, three reception given the present mode for knickers, iy; P, * Mars," he suid, “Years ago we had|s Sad Aanainy Sta GeEEa AEE By the way, if you don’t wish to invest in an \ ace Fattern @ town planning campaign in Canada da ee eee eee nine opener meee ht to-day. 7 . - the papers caught the spirit of the] ‘There is only one means of pre- / : ‘ josh and kidded back on it, but a lot} yenting further increase, Dr. Lavin- chan All Linen Irish Dae ae ee | of them took it seriously and handed|¢der suid, and that is by isolation factl- oths, 81Z€ 70x70 In. each, 3.75 wee | me back a fine stream of sarcasm. Ifities 250 doz. All-Linen Irish Damask s was kidded, joked, jabbed, guyed and| present cases leprosarium teaches bloge. ‘Pnroush-and through 4 Second Floor Youths’ Linen Handkerchiefs. tteta: : es ad built for the Hardest eerie” hig = y formerly 4.00, doz., 3.00 Beic ic Bg 00 Shes hen A rare and timely value at * $16.75 * : ‘ (Main Floor) Lounging suits, golf suits, June Sale of bathi. it, : ‘7 On BEST & CO. “ie Muslin Sheets and : ; apeoced * Pillow Cases “Plj ” i CLOTHES ROKAW DROTHERS _ Plio-Top” American Lady e BOY Ss ce = HEMMED \USLIN SHEETS . * : } for BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Size 54x 99 in. ....+. seach, 1.00 Corsets “| Size ee Din ecesase reach Lp i Size 72x 99 in...,....each, 1. Boned Th hout With Michtyb ze 81x 99 in “each, 1.55 BNA ete Mee SG: d — size 90x 99 in seach, 1.75 Draw on your “Plio-Top” Cor- things that require plenty of ' Size 90x108 in........each, 1.90 set, tie the laces, bend Deven, “forward play” in the corset you “aviVeS “8 and you will revel in its wonderful wear. Where others “dig,” the STH AVE. James McCreery & Co. 34TH ST. HEMMED vane aN PILLOW ease. You will marvel at the “Plio-Top” Corset “Gives.” It : . : Se 4x86 in seach, 28¢ way your corset softly, restfully both prevents and corrects over- Size 25x36 in each, 35c snuggles to your figure without developed figures. i : Ee W (ora A e 45x381/2 in each, 38¢ fa ied or distortion at And the fact that your “Plio- } ze 50x36 in each, 40c Ae CHAP HIB EEN: Top” is an American Lady Corset ze 54x36 in.. each, 45¢ Dance, play vigorously at golf, is proof that its enduring quality Kl LLS MOTHS (Second Floor) tennis, go horseback riding, do and lasting trim lines are assured (Will Not Stain) any of the hundred and one by Mightybone. | In a Best & Co. wash I d Whit Nor folk ‘Suis ha will be Enor is a liquid compound which mporte ite Exceptional Values at 3.50 to 9.00 . utterly destroys moths, moths’ All- Wool Golfanna (Third Floor) smartly and comfortably attired He gal.....++-250 eggs, oF other insect life without 5 vs pioine Me staining or in a ? for every Summer occasion. fitroved Sprayer: the most delicate febre’ utes and Sacalaine ri ii which it is sprayed. Excellent for Junior Sprayer, | feathers, furs, Oriental rugs, up- Yard, 3.25 , . ; cine ic olstery and clothes. 6 yt BRHOUGH dedgned fr mero-ln (Bath Plo The season’s newest sport ma- The Semi-Annual Sale of formal. wear than a cloth suit, terials, suitable for Suits, Skirts r these wash suits have the same and Frocks. 54 inches wide. Karpen Upholstered Furniture | ee A (Second Floor) | careful tailoring, and staunch Hore All suites and separate pieces advertised in this I sowear, They look Sri, and shapely B | . : Semi-Annual Sale of Karpen Furniture are marked | now, and will retain this smart Spree ono 1qul lower than we have ever sold them before. ance under much use and washing. (Guaranteed) The model pictured is a favorite and A Disinf. may be chosen in linen crash, khaki, | : ee ectant | Palm Beach cloth, or pongee silk. eodorizer | ! A Cleanser Golf : | Sizes 7 to 14 Years Bons Lid s a pcicanitlealy ° Outfits y ormula w: | : 10. seees ¢ moths, moth eggs, mos- is golf outfit is a very excep- | 7 . } 10.50 to 19.50 Gallon, ..,.2.75 quitoes and vermin of all sorte tional value, as every experienced -Piece Librar Suite 237-70 +... 50 PY simply spraying your clothes, olfer well knows, It consists of s - , ‘ Sprayers... porch furniture or other affected f . : . . ¢ articles, ive Lee sticks (a mashie, driver, Upholstered in Mohair a est 0. (Siath Floor) brassiec, putter and midiron) and x . cy | FIFTH: AVENUE a 351m STREET—NEW YORK : a Burke three-stay, tan bag. MGeeenth Feet) ! 5 i 7 a | (Pith Floor) * mise : — al sm ave. James MeGreery & Co, srsr., rr mn i T I ———

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