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en we ERI ee 10 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. tA ONE INMATE SLAYS “DUMMY” ALARM [Tells How Annie Oakley Shot (Fearon Gallery. iis QNeruanw ain et IN ARVERNE FIRE Ashes From Kaiser’s Cigarette Drawingsfetinit Siete en ee Oi Lambert Brothers number water colors by cidal Mania” Seized Charles John Collings enter moet ; . 2 By W. G. Bowd. pleasingly Into this exhibition, Some Patient. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ae) y ly W. G. Bowdoin. of these water colors ate pleasantly] TRENTON, June 28—OmMcials at p | CALLED NTR f The Fearon Gallery, No. 25 West| concerned with various tree forms a3| New Jersey State Hospital for the In- 64th Street, is holding a summer ex-| well as landscapes, some of which are % Hibition of original draws ndJexplottations of the winter season. Sane successfully kept the fact secret va i ‘awings an uhtil to-day that one inmate had slain . aintlixe, to;ve sonatas viy{ A lot of pen and ink drawings in y fab placel 14> bare , a “s side cantinued until July) \ soos and white and in color, by va-Janother Monday morning. Joseph pin bdedl a ye gold, engine turned a Chief Fendrich of Alarm Tele- 16. Tho catalogue contains over 200] ious French artists, are transcendant| Clee, twenty-five, of Newark, a pa- pierced, with fine sapphire centre, with 4 pearls, $16, f numbers. exhibition units. Heit ab the institution alton 1610, ate Other Bar Pins, $6.00 to $3,500. | graph System Denies Far One of the most interesting draw | Jean Honore Fragonard is repre-} taccea ana xilled William Sheridan ‘ } ‘ ented by several colored drawings. . th Be! Rockaway Charges sin harcore ann | rQ) AFFINITIES, SAYS WIFE. |i fv ses, ar sea ee oe noe harac fashion, an¢ .| Inmate for forty years, it was stated, Valentine Fondrich, chief of the entitled ‘Teaching His Grandmothes TWO AFFINITIES, SI A portion of a window alll was his AMBERT BROTHERS will be closed all day the Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, ve- tu Suck Eggs," from the collection of/So Merchant a Two Friendly) ony, . 9 REgeitiv duniba way Via! wid the Earl of Sheffield. ‘This mnows an| Women Are Held in Bail OW Veena Uae BML OR oe be sd but the store will be on (ita fon mnytiody ‘to vainly ving enfant terrible, standing upon a low| ATLANTIC CITY, June 28.—Gaetano . M- to . M. Saturday of this week, ie Milone, clgar merchant of this city,| "led while asleep and died before dummy fire alarm box," as stated with two women, said to be his amint-| the arrival of guards. Clee com- bench, and holding an egg, upon the convenience of New Yorkers who are going away over fn a resolution adopted last night by delights of sucking which the advle-| 10) were held here co-gay in. $600 | plained later that Sheridan had been the Fourth. Thvest in a lasting present for y the Rockaway Beach Board of Trade, scent is holding forth {6 the senile} jai1 each for the action of the Grand| bothering him tor five years, it 1s and get your first enjoyment from it while out of town. ; grandmother, who is shown seated und] |. : in which charges of criminal negli- registering the most pronouficed as J er taki “ P oh said. The authorities believe Clee 7 gence were embodied, tonishment, The library interior that| Mary Lytle and 3 Mary Trico are | was seized suddenly with a homicidal Diamond __ Platinum Laval- Seamoes Chief Fendrich admitted there are constitutes the setting is well rendered | “cused ied beth at car vie tz mania. He is now under guard. Engagement Ring » fiere, set with 23 ‘Wedding Rings in black and white. Milone of being too friendly with the} ‘The city authorities learned of the fine diamonds, in- per ae Rise i ot A “Classic Group," by Richard Cos-| merchant, who, she says, has abandoned |slaying lato yesterday, the hos- ‘cluding chain ==> the arrival of new alarm boxes, which way, introduces six admirable figures] her, Mise Lytle, formerly of Philadel- | pital officials not notifying them. At = will be installed Saturday. He said "Oe in thoughtful poses. One of the maid corative, strenger to her. Mra. ‘Tries, | the offices of the State Department of $150.00 Plain . these posts are hollow shells as far ANHILE psd ens personifies archery, another music| Who is a widow, acknowledged Milone| Institutions and Agencies it was Other Engagement 18-karat $4.80 up Seah tne Mars Gee gone, and could OAKLEY and all are charmingly drawn. ‘he| |, a friend and has occasionally called (stated that they had recelved no in- Rime A 2-karat $8.00 up not by any stretch of the imagination setting Is by the seaside, with shells, on her. formation until notified by reporters. be mistaken for a working fire alarm signal box. He characterized as “ridiculous” the Today and S About *, 1890 |: C oe charge that there are no switchboard facilities in the firehouse at Arverne.| Hyshand of Rifle Expert, Formerly With Buffalo Bill, Says Ho explained that the alarm boxes : a aN F Ss and the fire engine houses on the She Has Mangled Enough Coins in Target Practice ‘Tue great number of new homes now build- Rockaway peninsula are on a uni- Float a Soviet Loan. ing led us to prepare extra quantities of furni- versal circuit and no fire alarm tele~ to ture this Spring, and to advance our summer Braph central switching 18 necessary.| pea stone will put on a circus at the throne, But the saddest sight, 1 b hi hat he il The alarm for the Arverne fire on : think, I have ever seen, was old sale by two months so that home-builders of to- Francis Joseph sitting before his desk day may take advantage of the prices of August. June 15 came from a street alarm box| Mineola next Saturday for the Occu- full of papers, looking as if he did not $25 to $3,500 Pe: Carved $16.80 up Diamond Ring. \4.karat green gold [erent 1h ring, platinum top, predic yr ld 7 fine diamonds » 9 fine dia- No. 4-962, at the Boulevard and|pation Therapy Society, and yester- $100.00 i Storm Avenue, Chief Fendrich de-|day when he had his rehearsal, An-|have a friend in the world. ‘That clared. ; was just after bis son was killed. 1 nie af o lain what ct jed. ‘According to Selig Frohman, Chatr-| 2!¢ Oakley was there to exp never envied him his job.” man of the Fire Committee of the| Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was|"°Y Rockaway Board of Trade, charges of | like when she was its star. Ring, tusinsse werisuste ineeraptad criminal negligence will be made to] ‘The number of glass balls broken] iss Oakley, ‘Certainly Queen Vic- } the District Attorney of Queens|pby little Annie Oakley, as she was |toria didn't look much like a Queen.” } Saray cachers of investigations |catied a generation ago, if placed] While she was on the subject of cilities and the water service at Ar-|Street to Moose Jaw, Sask. and the}\onteq the term “Annie Oakley” for yerne are responsible for the appall-| number of pennies she has clipped free passes. ing loss of property in the recent fire. | from her white horse in the middie] «. ; ena ke elle a ‘A man was brought to him one of Buffalo Bill's buffaloes would float] day," she said, “who had rented «ut been striving for ten years to obtain ‘ asequate ae. protection, the Soviet loan, Lobes Arerg ace venues “ ' » filled with neat holes, Annie missed the Kalser by about) and suggested that the man had been TAKES PRECAUTIONS | our inches,” said her husband, Frank | jetting me use it for a target. Now TO MOVE FOOD HERE Butler, who has been her manager] the term ts in use in Australia and and has answered all the proposals Laced pet needa as in richie 88 Oakley is an o rien of | The Port Authority took occasion | Which she repel re during her lone | ireq stone and is viniitne Nim 1H t to-day to act forth comprehensive] circus career. “She was shooting the] Amityville, L. I, expressly to take oludit reement between |ashes from a cigarette one time in| part in the circus Saturday. Mr. plans, including an ag bet hi o a] tt 4 t in th 8: the Governors of the States of New| Berlin, when the Kaiser, who was prone ed Gad rd is Aas f te i given by e Lumbs' Club, the ae York and New Jersey, the State De- | then Crown Prince, sent word that he tional Vaudevili@ Artists, and « partments of Markets and Highways | Would like the ashes removed from} boxing match arranged by Tex nd the Transportation Divisions of his cigarette in the same way. Both} Rickard, given on motor trucks, the Regular Army and National|my wife and I thought he was half Aken will Lares srolund tie 5 neola track, er is, Stone wil! , Guard to save New York City’s popu-|mad when we visited him in Berlin, | ht on a wild West show with some ation from famine in the event of a | and we haven't changed our minds. | of nis Long Island neighbors acting Failroad strike. “Princess Mary—she's now Queen] as Indians. The recounting of these plans was|—used to play around my ‘wife's tent] Among them will be Harry Cram, suggested by Mayor Hylan’s letter of ats son of J. Sergeant Cram; Frank emar a es Avice to President Harding that New | "20 We Were in London, and’ she) siitoncock, aon of Thomas Hitchcock; . e Uu — York City was in peril and without re. | P84 all the other little girls, Just] Ben and Hubert Sears, George Kent, Invest in a diamond engagement ring for her, or a seam- less wedding ring or a lavalliere or a bar pin or a wrist watch or any one of the hundreds of useful and beauti- ful bits of jewelry offered by Lambert Brothers at what elsewhere would be called “bargain” prices. | Lambert Brothers can sell at low prices because they pay cash at wholesale, import their own diamonds and maintain their store and factory where rentals are within reason. T4-karat white gold wrist watch, en- graved centre, with 17-jewelled Swiss Actual Size of Original Watches, $30 up Store is open from 9 a.m. to6p.m., including next Saturday. Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street poufves to help itself, as she bosses the court to-day, Once] John Pratt, Winston Guest, Archie s t , Plans to meet a present strie|when we were in London we played| Alexander, Ray Rainey, nephew of 50% greater—two months earlier than usual emergency are in the hands of tho|before five Queens and four Kings,| Paul Rainey, the big game hunter; T fame committee which was appointed} and I sald that any one who held aj Harry and Kred Nicholas, sons of the bee: Sheraton dining room eulte shown to anticipate a similar emergency last|hand like that ought to be shot,| master of the Meadow Brook hounds; moe nae mammnss furnitere ssley hee io in Iluetration, comes in mahogany or fall. The Chairman is Gen. George|which offended the English very| Walter Maynard and Theodore y and cus! Sed Spach ge walnut, Chaire covered in blue hair W. Goethals, and the other members| much, for T found that they did not] Dreler. Each year many owners wait until August to 121}. Teun Piise™ Fer $533.00 are the heads of the Federal, State| play poker. Mrs, John T. Pratt, Chairman of refurnish and redecorate, but this year conditions * from $278.00 to $1197.00 and municipal departments under} “Prince award was tho best of the} the committee, wants every one to are different SRS ecaew eva aenaea iat Other enttes from 697908 to, 6 In Philadelphia a fortnight whose jurisdiction the emergency ac-| royalty that we met. He would have|know that admission is only $1 and . Bedroom sults, Colenta! mahogany or so ago. more than fifty business houses that had been established over a hundred years held a reunion. To weather the indus- trial storms of a century and more, a business has to have a pretty sound = foundation, and, nat- FLINT & HORNER Cco., INc. 2 : — these Bouses eo were celebrating their centennial in t! 20:26 WEGE 20 STRSED Guaker City represented more or less the 100 yards from Fifth Avenue essentials of commerce. Back in 1820 merchandising was a very different problem from what it is today. The one-price policy was practically un- heard of, and bargaining was the order of the day, wholesale as well as retail. Adver- é pinch Gos > Sroeialaky” tising was as yet undeveloped, and the eee Uoremast (= ciliate Pips ah house went ahead largely with OPPEN H E | i eC LLI NS & ee the natural growth of the country. il A It will be interesting, a bunceey, years from to- 34th Street—New York day, to mark the business houses that survive. Statistics gathered during the past few years indicate that nearly 85% of all business failures are of houses that do not advertise. in it seems, then, that a greater proportion aii will be going a hundred years hence A Choice Collection of ‘ than struggled through the past century, during Street and Afternoon Dresses only the taseer yeare of wise ancnmacees a? hae Nee eee eee ee —— For it is a backward house, indeed, that seeks to : te its name in these days without the hel; For Women and Misses perpetumreatest modern business building force. consider furnishing now! Twin beds, dresser, triple mirror So that we may widen our circle of influence, See ests con, $240.00 we have decided to advance our summer sale to June. We have cut our prices to the bone and Malclanoleamaartyelimghetidrer pel have so made possible reductions remarkdble ‘A chair to mateh, former- enough for August, but almost unheard of for June! ly $141.00 Is now. Reductions of 10% to 50% are in force on’every ‘A solid mahogany stick of Flint’s Fine Furniture—the specials listed Sete en uaeeeal ys to the right will act as guide-posts to the values! = tivities will fall. been elected if he had had to run for that seats will be sold at the gate. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Announcing a Continuation for this Week of Our Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts At Substantial Concessions on the Regular Prices A most unusual assortment of perfectly tailored, superior quality shirts in a diversity of attractive patterns. RASA TOASTED ARIA TS Woven Madras in striped effects, figured Jacquards; also English ra soft cuffs, . ($2.50 and $3 Values) Extra quality fancy Madras, satin striped and fancy woven materials. $2.25 cach ($3.50 Values) ot at he To Close Out Thursday 1500 Athletic Union Suits All comfortable, perfectly tailored garments in plaid and striped materials, Sleeveless and knee lengths. Very Special at 95c (MAIN FLOOR) MORNING SUNDAY | Membr 1 GRAVURE _— EVENING Values to 35.00 [8& OO | A nn Beaded and Plain Georgettes, Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepes in the Season's Most Approved Styles