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a for Thugs and They Do Lik. :wise. a \Mfarry B. Wander ¥. 26, of No. 10 West dSth Street, a ‘river for Shef- ¥. Farms, was tl chief witness intly against a member of the Heii’s Kitchen gang ‘who was con- vidled of an automobi! & theft and was warned that other 1 members would “get him." Detectives) Joseph’ Anderson and a Porter, of the West 47th Stet station, at the iteciuest of the pany, went out aliouit 5 A. M. y to pick up Wand tas and guard . They saw him in an automo- {fe near fist Street and? Ninth Ave- ni, but he did not know them, and, aavit was their first ass{ynment on hd case, they did not knaw him. hen they started toward him he of the ded they were membars Ms that had sworn vengeance and sipped on the gas of N's flivver. Wien he saw the detectives following fy. their department car the began #hooting back at them, and the de- WBtives returned the fire. he chase, marked by at least fifty sists, continued along Broadway fiom 40th to 30th Street, several other policemen, thinking it a robber Ghase, taking a shot as the mer went by. At Sixth Avenue and 30th Street anders was caught, his pistol be- some and everything wns ex- ned. But he had no permit for gun and was locked up in the oth Street station. SHS FIRED (BOY IS KIDNAPPED CHASE CAUSED | YEAR AFTER SISTER GU MISTAKE WAS ABDUCTED Driver Mistakes Police} Lad Disappears and Man That Girl Confronts at Head- quarters Is Held. Joseph Vaccaro, thirty-seven years old, a tailor of No. 2476 Hughes Avenue, the Bronx, was arraigned in Yorkville Police Court to-day and held by Magistrate Harris without bail on a charge of being implicated in the kidnapping of eleven-year-old An- welo Cristin!, who disappeared from his home at No. 297 Avenue A last Monday. At the request of Assistant District Attorney O'Sullivan, Vacarro wae turned over to the custody of Lieut. Willomsee, in change of detec- tives of the East 22¢ Street Station, who is leading the search for the boy. Vacarro was arrested yesterday even- ing. The police connected htm with the alleged spiriting away af the boy through the disappearance in Febru- ary, 1921, of little Angelo’s eighteen- year old sister, Angelina. It was at Uirst thought that she had been kid- napped, She was traced to Boston and found there in the company of Salva- tore Fichiaro. He was arrested, charged with violation of the Mann act and she was sent to the House of Detention and later to her home. While Fichiaro was under arrest, according to the police, Vaccaro, one of his close friends, visited the Cristini home and asked for Angelina. Her mother said she was away in the coun- try. Then, the police have been in- formed, he said on June 13, to the mother that if Angelina testified Against Fichiaro the entire family would be wiped out The girl did so testify, but Fiehlaro was acquitted. Guided by the alleged threat of Vaccaro, the detectives went to his home and arrested him, He denied knowing the Cristini! family, but when Angelina confronted him this morning the police say she ex- claimed: “Why, this is the man whose house 1 was brought to when I was taken away from home a year ago" Detectives. Brennan and Battaglia were assisted in the arrest of Vacaro by Detectives Riley, Christiano, Gil- bert and Ollowski of the Bomb Squad Detective Riley said they found in the house where Vaccaro ves with bis wife and several children, a loaded revolver. | ——— COL. MARCEAU DIES OF HEART DISEASE End Comes Suddenly While Entertaining Friends at His Home. Col. Theodore C. tor of the Marceau Studios, and one of the most widely known photog- raphers in the country, was stricken with heart failure while entertaining a party of friends at his home, Pre- mium Point, New Rochelle, late last night and died within an hour. Mr. Marceau had invited a number of friends to discuss plans for the launching of a yacht which he had planned to put into commission off the Larchmont Yacht Club next week. At 11.30 o'clock the heart at- tack came on and he died within an hour. Mrs, Marceau telephoned his phy- sician, Dr. Bryan D, Sheedy of New York, but Dr, Sheedy was unable to save his patient's life. penis Sea FRANCE HONORS PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA, PARIS, June 23.—President-elect Marcello de Alvear of Argentina was presented with the Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honor by President Millerand to-day. The presentation took place Marceau, proprie- after a luncheon at Elysee Palace. PUMPS AND OXFORDS BONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Spaxally Shop of Ongi FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET SATURDAY—Carefully Planned Sale of MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS . Extraordinary Values for the Holiday and Heyday of Summertime COTTON - - TINTED DOTTED SWISS frocks with hand honeycomb stitching WHITE DOTTED SWISS frocks with pleated collar and cuffs PLAIN COLOR GINGHAM frocks with baby Irish lace insertion PLAID GINGHAM frocks with white linen collar and cuffs HAND DRAWN LINEN frocks with inset contrasting squares WHITE VOILE ruffled frocks with checked gingham pipings COLORED LINEN frocks with cluster-stitching stripes in white TISSUE VOILE frocks with apron tunic and braid inset borders PASTEL ORGANDIE frocks with hand cobweb-stitched tunics PASTEL ORGANDIE frocks with baby Irish lace trimmed fichus PASTEL ORGANDIE frocks, white with hand embroidered collars SILK PRINTED PUSSY WILLOW SILK frocks, two models in exotic patterns CREPE ROMA frocks with bertha trailing long-looped panels CREPE ROMA frocks in two gracefully draped models, latticed sleeves CREPE ROMA frocks with swirls and fringe of ribbonzene CANTON CREPE frocks with side-panel skirt, simple model SILVER STUDDED CREPE GEORGETTE frocks, hand made DOLLY VARDEN SILK CREPE frocks, honeycomb stitching SATIN frocks in button-in-front coat model, panel sides - - - Gingham, Voile or Linen Frocks, 18.50 Hand-made gingham frocks with ruffles and sashes of organdie, two-piece linen frocks with hand-drawn work, voile frocks, some combined with linen, ES for walking, sports or dress wear, in desirable leathers, high or low heels. Not all sizes in every style. 25.00 55.00 8.75 Formerly 12.00 to 14.00 ERE VENTING WORED, PRIDSE UNS SS , 199%, DR. HALE APPOINTED BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS Astronomer Only American Named On IntelNectual Committee. —. visit to the law courts this morning on the bench with Justice Darling and two visiting Judges from the Danish High Court, The crowd in the court room and the members of the court rose as Mr. Taft entered. Attorney-General Pollock, welcom~ ing the visitors, recalled the saying that love knew no laws, but declared that he perhaps could alter It to ‘law yers have their loves, affec- and sentiments,’ and as a lawyer he wished to express appreci- ition for the honor done the court by a visit of the head of the Supreme} Mme, Curle, the radium authority; Dr. Court of the United States to observe|Henrl Bergson of the French Academy the administration of law in England.]and Albert A, Murray, Professor o! the former President took] Greek at Oxforfd University, are among James, were eon with members of the bench |the other members. Middle Temple has had American as-|and bar, To-night Mr. and Mrs. Taft sociations since the time of Sir Walter] will be dinner guests of’ the Lord Raleigh. Five signers of the Declara-}Mayor and Mayoress at Mansion tion of Independence House. There will be no speechmak- signers of the Constitution of the|ing, but the Lord Mayor will propose United States were Benchers. . toast to which the Chief Justice Chief Justice Taft made another! will respond briefly. TAFT IS ELECTED HONORARY BENCHER Distinction Dates Back to Signers of Declaration of Independence. LONDON, June 28 (Associated Press),—Chiet Justice Taft of the United States has been elected an Honorary Bencher of the Middle Temple. The late Joseph H. Choate. Ambassador to Great Britain, 1899 to 1996, and John W. Davis, more ree ently Ambassador to the Court of St similarly honored, The] ty and sat Store Open All Day on Saturday During June Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. He For Misses AND SMALL WOMEN Of Special Interest Tomorrow CAPES OF SILK - CREPE CHINOIS ar Ba In white, gray or black, with smart square tucked collars, lined with soft silk. . . . . THREE-PIECE CAPE SUITS OF SILK CREPE SIL-U-ETTE 39” Aspecial value, comprising new model one-piece frocks with Vionnet rose trimming, accom- panied by separate matching capes; black, gray, beige ornavy blue. . ... . Misses’ SHops— Second Floor rector of the Mount Wilson Ob: tory, Paaatona, Galt, haa been elected the twelfth representative of the Inter- national Committee, which, under the auspices of the League of Nations, is to study and suggest methods of in- tellectual co-operation throughout th: world. Prof. Hinstein, the relativity expert: ——_—_—_——_———_ TWENTY DEAD IN ROUMANIAN STORM. BUCHAREST, June 23.—Twenty per- sons lost their lives In a cloudburst and windstorm yesterday in Bistrits, Tran- sylvania, Hundreds of houses were de- stroyed and thousands are homeless, and several ate ee et ee ee ee ET Mowe att ea An English dinner service of brilliant coloring and bold design 103 pieces $65 Charming Sets of Cottage China for as little as $40 'T is the natural and logical thing to expect Ovington’s to display - the finest sets of china in the world, and so they do. . Many: ¢pstly and fine china sets are on lay at Ovington’s, but it is also true that you can secure many charming cottage dinner services of gay pattern and long wear at prices lower than you te ee a ee ee eS For instance, there are 25 patterns whose price range is from $40 to $75 and whose decorations are un- usual and exclusive. And when you buy such a china service at Ovington’s you have the additional satisfaction of knowing that ample stocks are kept to pro- tect your original investment—so that, when you break a cup, you have not broken a dinner service! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FirtH AVENUE aT: 39TH STREET —wt Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops is FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Of Special Interest Tomorrow For GIRLS SUMMER-SHEER FROCKS a ee AE ee mete Cae Oe RE RG AR EU ARR CURR 6 URS TG AREER OF DOTTED SWISS 799 Trimmed with picot edged frills and sash belt of white organdy; jade, tangerine, navy blue or orchid, with white dots. Sizes 6to1l2 years. . . . .. DOTTED SWISS FROCKS TRIMMED WITH RIBBONS Q 75 New model with picot edged grosgrain ribbons trim bodice and skirt; green, navy blue, orchid or tangerine, with white dots. 12 to 16 years. To-morrow (Saturday) the Store will be closed at 12 o'clock, Noon GB. Altman & Cn, The Department for Women’s Cotton Frocks is offering exceptional values in at $9.75 at 10.75 12.50 & 13.75 And an infinite number of attractions at other prices Gingham Frocks . Linen Frocks : A Figured Voile Frocks, at 11.50, (Third Floor, Madison Avenue Sections) Girts’ Dress SHoPp—Second Floor REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street i omeenneeaalalter