The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1922, Page 9

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$25,000 A YEAR MEN Four Are Renamed, Three CHARGE LEADS 10 at Cuts; Two to Be Appointed Later. | WASHINGTON, June 20.—Four of the Shipping Board and Emergency pastel men have been renamed by Chairman Lasker, They are J. Barstow Smull, Vice President, in charge of allocations and charters; Harry Kimball, Vice President, in charge of financial op- erations; William J. Love, Vice President, in charge of traffic, and A, F. Mack, manager of the New York office of the board. Barber Told Victims, They Allege, That He Had In- fluence Abroad. Jacob Irgrang, a barber. of No. 167% Btanton Street, was arrested in ifibare:: MEUiI and Lave ave. ne¥ q a y @arly this morning and ae ar- receiving $95,000 annually, Mr. Kim. Hgned in Essex Market Court) tals present salary is $30,000 and charged with receiving money under} Mr, Mack is receiving $25,000 a year. false pretenses, the specific allegation A readjustment in salaries has been against him being that he obtained wits bed AR pee bi and they é will receive $25,000 a year, the fhoney on promise of services In Aa Withs two other otttaale: Who getting out of Rudsia and Austria] may receive $26,000 a year, Chairman those with relatives in this country | Lasker is not ready to make any an- wlio had been unable to obtain pass- | nouncement. rts, en Sess Where were three complainants} SHOT WIFE, HE SAYS against Irgrang, but the police said] AND MOTHER-IN-LAW they believed many others would eventually come forward. The three a 1: were Reuben Treiber, a butcher, of Tusband Confesses Killing Both in Jealous Rage, Police Allege. No. 67 East Fourth Street; Samuel Wolf, of No. 25 Bast Sist Btreot, | Bayonne, N. J., and Isaac Steinbach, of No. 10 Broome Street. STATESBORO, Ga., June 20.—Al- Treiber alloged that on Dec. 21,]leged to have confessed shooting to 1920, he guve Irgang $1,886 for the}death his eighteen-year-old wife and aforesaid purpose, and Wolf and|his mother-in-law while returning Jo Steinbach alleged payments of $610]an automobile to their home at Dover, and $182 respectively, all in Decem-|Ga., Elliott Padrick was held at the ber, 1920 jail in Augusta to-day, where he was It was claimed that Irgrang posed|removed last night for safe keeping as having diplomatic influence abroad. | following his arrest. Police said he admitted having re- The automobile was found yester- ceived the money and also of having} day with the body of Padrick’s gone to Europe to get the relatives} mother-in-law, Mrs. M, B. Dixon, and over to this country. But, he is said] his wife, who expired a few minutes to have declared, conditions made it] ufter, it is said, accusing her husband of the shooting. Padrick, who had been separated Police voice scepticism of Irgrang's] fvom his wife Cor several months, in ry. For some time there has been| raid by the authorities to have con- swindling ring operating in this] fessed to shooting the two women in country in this way, and another on] en impulse of jealousy over his wife's the other side, likewise engaged alleged wttentions to other men. — a JUSTICE "WHO SAVED AUSTRIAN CONSUL SEEKS ARTIST iS IDENTIFIED} MISSING SUBJECTS HERE It Was Leary Who Held Up ®vie-| The Austrian Consul in this elty re- tlom of Floegel, Prize Winner, | cently placed before the Bureau of Miss- Alfred Floegel, the struggling artist|tng Persons, of the Police Department, 0 has won the Prix de Rome, learned |® RUMber of inquiries mado by persons Mo-day the name of the Justice who ajded him so greatly by refusing to al- low his landlord to evict him. He Is Justice Timothy A. Leary, of the| Ar ore, inquiries | th District Municipal Couft of Man-|hold Biechinger, living in 1914 at No. Ratted Nelzubatioe friends of the | 122 West 14ih Street William Melzer, artist asked the Justice to prevent evic- | C!vil engineer, ne Pet Beg eer dati tion while waiting to hear from the|Frana Stari. tailor; leo PF. Zoula. No. judges in the prize contest, and the case} 550 East 16th Street; Charkes Herr. was carricd over until June 2, when {t}mann, No. 131 Bast 23d Street, and was discontinued on motion of the Julia and lona Davidovits, No, 211 East plaintiff. Third Street. or friends formerly residents in New York, but whose whereabouts are now unknown, Among them were inquiries for Rein- Lambert Brothers DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY Platinum bar pin, delicate lace work Sh ahacneg'd set with 13 diamonds. .... . $250 A Good Augury DEMAND for diamond engagement rings, wedding rings and class rings has been particularly heavy at Lambert Brothers for June. This augurs well for the future of America. It suggests more happy homes and the starting in life for themselves of young men and women whose accomplishments in school have been appreciated. @ The Lambert stock of diamond engage- ment and wedding rings and of class rings and o' wedding and graduation gifts, and also sterling silver and plated flat and hollow ware, etc., is replete with the best in jewelry at prices within the reach of all. Diamond Engagement Rings Platinum ring Fine Diamond Fine Diamond ae carved pierced andearved. * Ring term Ring, wi boy 1 large, § small diamonds. . . $450 $750 nonin Other Diamond Engagement Rises, $25 to $3,500 Wedding Rings => PLAIN HAND CARVED PLATINUM WSkarat $4.50 up \Skarat_ $8.00 up Feed nen 2karat $5.00 up 22-karat $10.80 up cepa Class Rings for June Graduations @ G) @ 14~ karat gold, 14- karat gold, 14. karat gold 4 tant gold, green fnith Romasfinth ap arate fake ray raised figures. plied figures. ised Figures. plied figures, oF $7.50 $7.25 " $6.25 Cther class rings in tolid gold, $4.50 up. nes 14 karat Size of Store open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street PICKED BY LASKER | = in his country in reference to relatives| ze , + THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Commencing To-morrow we will offer most exceptional values in Women’s and Misses’ Summer Riding Habits and Breeches All developed in superior quality fabrics and embodying workmanship of the highest character — White Linen Riding Habits with or without sleeves; belted or unbelted, lead; with or without sleeves. $24.50 $18.50 Khaki Riding Habits—$13.50 White Gabardine . . . . $7.50 | Khaki (high grade) . $5.50 Children’s Tan Linen RidingsHabits—8, 10, 12 and 14 years, $15.00 | Exceptional Value-Giving WEDNESDAY in a Sale of Rene Pearl Necklaces (FINE IMPORTED QUALITIES) Especially suitable for Graduation and Confirmation Gifts. Values tc $4.50 $2.95 $8.75 Values v0 $8.75 $4.95 | Values to 21.75 12.95 Values to $8.75 —Indestructible or filled pearls, beautifully matched and graduatea. —Oriental and opalescent lustre. —Cream, white or rose tints in all the desired lengths; 16 to 39 inches with solid gold spring rings or clasps attached, some set with genuine diamonds; or 48-inch length strands, without clasps, to be worn loose around the neck. Seasonable BED COVERINGS WHITE BLANKETS — Single or double size. $4.50, 5.95, 7.50 pair Natural ‘Tan Linen Habits Belted or unl Separate Riding Breeches GROUP I.— GROUP III.— Values to 16.75 CAMPING BLANKETS— Olive drab and gray. Superior grades. $3.75, 4.95, 6.00, 10.50 each COMFORTABLES—Double Size PRINTED SILKOLINE — New floral designs . FIGURED SILKOLINE — Plain sateen borders. - each $2.00 Cotton filled . each $3.25 MUSLIN SHEETS MUSLIN PILLOW CASES Single Three-quarter Double 42x36 45x36 50x36 Hemmed 90c 1.35 1.45 Hemmed 28c 32c 35¢ Hemst’'d 1,45 1.65 1.85 Hemst’d 38c 42c 45c Easy to put on. A real joy to wear. So cool, so fresh, and so summery! touch possible varies ‘hoe QUEEN MAKE Dresses—-novelty pockets, panels and sashes, and such trimmings as ribbons, pipings; braids and laces. MATERIALS —Percales, ginghams, Swisses, checks, stripes, tissue fabrics, cretonnes and combinations of checks and plain colors. 1922 FUR SCARFS No summer outfit is quite complete without a fur scarf and these high quality skins have such soft and velvety lustre and are so deep in coloring that their prices are conspicuously moderate. Stone Martin Scarfs— $24.50 and $27.50 Platinum Fox Scarfs— $64.50 and $110.00 Blue Fox Scarfs (white dyed)-- a Women’s HAND BAGS At Attractive Prices And in such a diversified assort- ment of charming styles--you'll find a bag for any and every costume. WHITE SILK or LEATHER HAND-BAGS as well as BARONET anne eh MOIRE SILK HAND-BAGS— Crystal and rhinestone trim- med. . Each 468 5 WOMEN’S & MISSES’ LEATHER BELTS—Suitable for frocks and bath- ing costumes. All sizes. 50c, 85c and $1.00 de WARDROBE TRUNK (As illuserdted). Size 45x24x22 inches. Strongly constructed, has round corners; covered and bound with hard vulcanized fibre, heavy jhardware, spring lock and draw bolts; eretonne lined; has 5 drawers (ewo convertible imto hat box), lock on top dsawer; 12 assorted veneer hangers; laundry bag and shoe pockets. $29.75 All favored ‘necklines, toe. COLORS — A whole host of the soft, airy shades and color combinations that match the mood of summer. SMART SLIP-ON MODELS—VERY SPECIAL $1.50 and 1.95 Some sleeveless models. ; Sizes 15, 16 and 17 « Clearance—12 5 Boys’ All-Wool Suits (WITH .EXTRA KNICKERBOCKERS) $9.75 (Reduced from $12.50—$18.50) Tailored from superior quality all-wool fabrics such as cassimere and tweed, these suits may be used for either dress or school wear. Coats are alpaca linedaathe trousers full cut. Of such splendid quality that at this price it is worth your while to buy now for fall needs. Sizes 7 to 18 years. 100 CAPS Reduced to . . ~~ Cllrs Brothers $1.25 _ STAMPED ‘ARTICLES. For Embroidering Practical and charming pieces for the needleworker. Sta: d Hi Dresses and ot pleay chaalenys, ginghams, ae 9 95c, 1.50 Stamped Children’s Dresses— Sizes 2 to 6 years. Lawn, pique and dotted Swiss. 95¢, 1.25 and 1.95 Sumaeed Unbleached Bello Sone Stamped ‘White ad mane on Ses vie i. $1.50, Nainsook Night Gowht— Soa Nn oe 1.00,.1.50 Sih High-Grade Wardrobe Trunks at Remarkably Low Prices - Made by one of the foremost manufacturers i, America and constructed in a detail for enduring” ‘service. Open Top (Dome Model) Wardrobe Trunk— Size 4922322 inches; exceptionally strong, covered and bound with hard vulcanized fibre; round corners; heavy hardware, spring lock and draw boles; craonne lind 9 deena (we converte into hat box); 12 ner th a - . and I ene ne le Oe ee ST Regulation Steamer Wardrobe Trunk —Open top model. Covered and bound with hand vulcanized fibve; spring lock, draw bolts and heavy hardware. Cretonne lined, ‘one large pull down drawer and two smaller ones. Six veneer hangers, and ara. bes: Size 40n21}x14 inches . . $21.75 Another Special Purchase and Sale enables us to offer COUNTRY and COTTAGE DRESSES | at Most Exceptional Prices for this noteworthy event $2.95, 4.95 to 7.50 And every charming little » $1.75 pe ee fe a saan eh i et ie tt A At LE ALLELE PP ee

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