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Of describ! reets. a letter = 020: ese ee: oO 8 ie, TRIED BLACKMAIL Police Say Youths | Threat to Assistant Pastor § of St. Rose’s Church, £ Charged with attempting to biack-| Hotel, Bowery and Division Streets, ‘4 Catholic priest, two young men| Walting, the officers said, for Dalton forthcoming, to make certain dis- closures distasteful to the clergyman. He is sald to have made several vis- its to the rectory in Cannon Street. Father Murphy, according to police, called young Patrolman Hagan, 4 friend, into conference and at 10 PRIEST, CHARGE : o'clock last night, shadowed by the policeman in plain clothes, met Dal- ton at Houston Street and the Bowery _ and handed him an envelope con- taining $100 in marked bills, When Admit] Daiton began to count the money, Patrolman Hagan arrested him, At the Fifth Street Police Station Dalton, police say, admitted his guilt and named Bell as his accomplice. The latter was found in the Columbus to appear and ‘‘split.”” ing themselves as David Dal-| paiton, twenty-two, claims to live ton and William Bell were arrested In] at No. 416 West Broadway, St. Louis. the Bowery last night by Patrolman | Bell, twenty-three, gives his address Andrew Hagan of the Classon Avenue as No. 908 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Police Station, Brooklyn. plainant is the Rev. Robert Murphy, fan assistant to the pastor of St. Rose's Church at Cannon and Broome] men, harvest hands, from Buffalo and The com- > IN TRAIN ACCIDENTS. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 20.—Seven St. Louls, on thelr way to points near Dalton, according to police, wrote] Wichita and Newton, were killed In ac- to Father Murphy demanding cidents on the Santa Fe Railroad to- o Father Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d,Streets Clearance Sale of Heavy Filet Laces Whether you plan to use these Decora- tive Laces in your Summer Cottage or tuck them away for your Winter Home, it will be worth your while to take ad- vantage of this remarkable sale. The prices speak for themselves. Hand-made Filet Insertion 10 in. wide, reduced to 95c a yard 14 in. wide, 4 * $1.25 a yard 20 in. wide, wD “* $2.25 a yard Machine-made Filet Insertion 15 in. wide, reduced to 95c a yard 18 in. wide, “ “* $1.25 a yard 23 in. wide, ee “ $1.50 a yard Fringes to match at from 50c to 95c a yard. Filet Scarfs in delightful color combinations, reduced to $9.50. Short lengths of Heavy Filet at half price. In the illustra- tion, the Filetis all hand-made, 14 inches wide, at only $1.25 a yard. The fringe is 50c a yard. Balance tn small monthly Special McCreery Victrola Offer This entire outfit for 5:00 Down payment. f) No interest charged Victrola No, 100 3 1oin. Red Seal Records,75c 2.25 2 1oin. Red Seal Records,1.25 2,50 1 10 in, Record Holder +50 t 412in, Record Holder Mofo) to packages of Needles +50 FIFTH FLOOR 156.35 evra ave James MeCreery & Cp, sve sracer Herald Square Sno. New York EIGHT HARVEST HANDS KILLED day. An eighth man was possibly fa~ $100 and threatening, if it was not! tally Injured. . YNONWONO TDS DOGO MOOG What Time Do You Shop On “Sweetheart Days’’? We have noticed—and doubtless you have, too—that Wednes- days are ou, more and more jar as the one particular day of the week when young folk enjoy beri ing together “down town.” We have even heard the day referred to as “sweetheart day.” After luncheon is over and the young men have returned to their employ, many a young lady enjoys doing a bit of shopping, if some matinee does not intrigue her. But the vividly alert young lady has decided of late to dis- charge her shopping duties before her luncheon—not afterward. In this way, between 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning, she finds her shopping the pleasure she would have it be—for stocks in this great store are at their freshest and most inviting, salespeople have leisure to give prolonged individual attention, and there is abundant opportunity proffered to make those little tours of “just looking” that net so richly, if one would keep informed of the new, the interesting, and the ultra fashionable. A Sale of 1,357 Sport Coats of Jersey and Flannel For Women and Misses $4.89 Brightly colored, smartly tailored sport coats—with or without sleeves, in Tuxedo styles—with pleated or pinch backs, and narrow string belts. The vacation-goer will find them highly appropriate for sailing, horseback riding, motoring, hiking, golfing or picnicking. Kelly green, jockey red, Copenhagen, rein- deer, beige, tan, brown, navy and black. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20. Women’s Sizes, 36 to 44. Moers Third Floor, Front, In the Misses’ Own Section Kimonos and Breakfast Coats of Figured Cotton Crepe $1.44 In pretty flowered patterns, trimmed with self ruching, satin, or white cotton crepe. In all the delicate flower colors which become young girls. Sizes 14 to 20. fees Third Floor, Center. Special $3.96 A cool, frosted opalescent glass bowl in a graceful shape, charming for either fruit or flowers; and two candlesticks to match it, inviting tall tapering candles of rose or jade. 1,500 Light Cut Vases 8 and 10 inches high, in attractive designs. 19c and 23c Maem Basement, 34th Street, Front, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, White Materials for Cool Attire Specially Priced Lace Voile 34c yard Dainty sheer drop- stitched voile for dresses, blouses, and fine lingerie, 36 inches, Novelty Skirtings 44c yard A large assortment of stripes and plaids on Ppop- lin, repp and gabardine, 36 inches wide, Longcloth, $2.29 10-yard piece Good quality, high count. Special soft finish for summer underwear. 40 inches wide. lowe —Secona Foor, Center Spanish Lace Allovers Specially priced at $1.64 yard 36 inches wide Never has there been such a decided prefer- ence for one kind of lace as there is this year for the lovely Spanish all- overs, And it is easily under- stood, for their richness of pattern and heavy silken texture are ideal for summer dinner and dance frocks, In all the popular colors, Mowe —Main Floor, Center, 1922, TNO INO TNOL OOO VP LNO/ QO LOL LPLLG NGO LONG AON NO NOLO O/T ONO 9 1 A Timely Sale of : 2,166 Girls’ Bloomer Drésses Offering Exceptional Values Colora: Green, rose, Copen- hagen, brown, tan, red. Plain and checked. Sizes: 6 to 10 years, in $ 1 5 9) bloomer trocks. e 6 to 14 years, without bloomers. Materials—Fine Gingham and Chambray There are six styles daintily trimmed with contrasting colors, hand embroidery and hand smocking. The model illustrated at the extreme right above combines the separate blouse with cuff-knee knickers, sizes 6 to 12. included in the sale. Printed Stationery 89c For 200 sheets and 100 envelopes Excellent quality ite bond paper, single sheet size, 5}4x7, printed with your name and address in dark blue, on the top center of every sheet, and on the flap of every envelope. Do away with cor- respondence mistakes —have your name and address on every letter —inside and out! Kinagre —Palcony, Mate Floor, Center, : . Sale of Rufflings and Bandings at the unusual price of 59c yard A varied assortment ell Iuerchandise of Taste and Guality at Lowest-in-the-Cit dainty rufflings and band- ings in fine qualities of: Net Organdie Eyelet Embroideries Georgette Lace There isn’t any trimming quite so summery, dainty, and cool-looking as these sheer edges for collar and cuffs on dresses, blouses and sweaters. ; In Ecru, White and Color Combinations. Roars —Main Floor, 34th Street, Hear. Children’s Summer Underwear Specially Priced Children’s Combinations As illustrated, of good quality checked dimity, with straight or bloomer leg. Well made and finished—unbreakable bone buttons. Exceptionally good value. Sizes 2 to 12, T4e Children’s and Misses’ Crepe Bloomers, full cut, with reinforced crotch, and elastic at top and bottom. Of good quality ripple crepe, which will not lose its crinkle after washing. In white. Sizes 6 to 14, 4 Misses’ sizes, in pink and white, 14 to 18, 59 Mees —Thiea Floor, 35th Street, Kear. 2-Quart Ice Cream Freezers 94c With strong galvanized tubs, operated by handle at the side. There is practically no work connected with making ice cream in one of these freezers, The geared handle turns easily and the cream is evenly frozen. The freezer is compact enough to place in the refrigerator until time for serving the cream, Basement, 30th Street, Center, ally economical. quantities of ice. aseuré case in cleaning. brass, nickel-plated. y Prices—For Cash Only i The removable shelves, ice rack, drain pipe, and trap Cases of ash, finished in golden oak, with rounded corners and panels of quarter-sawed oak. Locks and hinges are Ice capacity, 75 pounds. 32 inches wide, 43 inches high, 18 inches deep Rews —Hasemont, 30th Street, Kear. ~~ Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale Tomorrow Some charming frocks without bloomers are also —Third Floor, 35th Strect, Rays aXiiiies Cool Cotton Crepe Blouses $3.79 Blouses of cotton crepe —embroidered in wool, or daintily trimmed with self applique. And the best thing about them is that they will not crush and don’t need pressing. Which of course makes them splendid for travel- ling and hot weather wear! Sizes 34 to 46. Moers —Thira Floor, 34th Street, Front, All Silk Ginghams - $1.39 yard A favorite silk for summer frocks. We are offering it in a number of checks and combinations, Li which are pink and white, biue and white, green white, brown and white, red and white, peacock and white, purple and white, blue and gold, navy and white, and black and white. 35 inches wide. Rows —Second Floor, 35th Street, Front. Iron Bridge Lamps Specially Priced $7.74 An unusually graceful lamp, strong and well made, despite its slender lines. Beautiful Italian design, finished in black and dull gold, with artistic oak leaf in rose and gold. The arm can be raised and lowered and the push button socket is adjustable, so that one may have the light just where it is wanted. The 10-inch parchment shade comes in various colors, in floral and banded de- signs. Complete With Shade and Bulb Bnagre —Bevement, 34th Street, Front, 1-Piece Porcelain-Lined REFRIGERATORS Exceptionally Priced $39.25 Ten-wall insulation makes these refrigerators exception- Your food is perfectly kept, with smaller RL raNEVAEVONT (@\1V@W' (aN! Tov @stvanl axle hraxivenivexl exi@ hier vextrexti@nlet/@ iret @ivetial a ose, aN ANS OC ONION 18S ONION OW ION ONO OOOO OOO 8 ae Fa 1052/01 10805 0/0910. E/G VT 70\5 (WV 0S ANT TOT TOV SOCS 10% TOXINS (QY170TONi\ TOV 70 105101615 10V5 010070. ONT 10 1010051018 ION ETON IO OV 70 WO ONION: yaViV@\. ey 8 be ele ek aN et 8) a PS Se iene SEMEN NNN SNe Nien NNN ose aia simerathk siemens ——— sete Senos on _paccininineaainnsimnpe ng wi ik a Skt eet ac pe eee