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4 ‘ and detectives hurried to the hospital. ° SPEDIAL ZINE SEEN ONES | ‘Akel said he and two others were] ATLANTIC CITY, July 14.—Theo- varied stocks to select from at The woolens offered were regularly | cruising about {n a motor boat shortly dore Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of ° e . rs i | after midnight and were near Pier 17, evel i 4 . sold for 3-piece suits at $35.00 to on the Brooklyn side of the East River, | the Navy, who came here to address uniformly lowest prices; courteous, $50.00. Only a limited number of esa he was shot by some one on the! the Elks Grand Lodge yesterday, left experienced salesmen to assist you, y Ud, r Ql MaeHiiei ce wlatccniear tone in a navy seaplane of the F-5-L type, 5 e ‘ a ends left so we advise early selection.’ a eiinauneoieece acidenstiiel(cant tracy tacnen Taner cana and finally, if desired, credit = | man who gave his name as John Healy 2 Englander Couch Bed | of No, 194 Third-Avenue appeared and| He was accompanied by his aide, enerousl e t di d ie. er inquired for the wounded man. He ad-| Commander Lee Warren, and piloted gi y xtende e Complete with Sprin, A FINAL CLEARANCE mitted he had helped a stranger bring| py Lester Hundt. Mattress; Aad » $18. 18 Berane et | ap" og at wana EVERY READY TO WEAR | : : 250 and 200 miles. The weather was _) aes Dineneest | 5 . thick, with a light rain and it was LEA ABS CARETED & sVuly tic.) thought that the Assistant Secretary E. Pennington, assistant cashier of the| ft he Navy might halt at New York. | First National Bank of Statesville, com-} The itinerary of the inspection trip is mitted suicide by shooting himself last] understood to be New London, New- } night following announcement yesterday] port, R. 1., and Lake George, N. Y. | of a shortage of approximately $85,000 : in the accounts of the eaahler, John ‘W. Mmm aceon, IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK 2 ° NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 14.—What FREIGHT GOES DOWN MOUNTAIN, | !8 believed to be one of the largest TANBU: Cw "—A| tax, Payments in the State will be anner AEE RG Co uly at TA] made Saturday when the Connecticut { Maafety: track’ heed on ‘Saluda ‘Moun: | (trolley) Company will send a check for Cee re eee ee ees the | $181410 to the State ‘Treasurer as part } mountain sid Pane *| payment on taxes due, The company i Lins UH 50 ge NR will still owe $1.459,257.77 STRAPHANGERS _ Queen Anne Period American Walnut Dining Room Suit ; PY r | TOLD TO STAND China Closet, Serving Chest and Dining Table, 48-inch, 6-ft. extension; Chaii Extraordinary Sale Worth Remembering | { ‘ OPERATORS CALLED HGH COAL PRICES mines atill working respect the price UNIONTOWN, Pa., July 14.—Ef- fare 7,500 evicted persons living in tents in Fayette County. SHOT ON MIDNIGHT MOTOR BOAT CRUISE Youth in Hospital With Wound in Back Tells of Attack From Pier. . Police are investigating the mysteri- us shooting of Alfred Akel, twenty- four, of No. 145 Court Street, Brooklyn, taken to Broad Street Hospital early to-day with a wound In the back. He told the police a story he had been shot, apparently without cause, while in a motor boat with two companions shortly after midnight. Akel, who said he was an “‘iron- worker,” was half carried, half dragged into the hospital by two men companoins who afterward disappeared. When Dr. Allen found Akel had been shot he notified the Old Slip Station Orthopedic Specialists Also Advise High Heels for Flappers. Young women who affect the flat soled shoes much favored by flappers are told, in a warning is- sued yesterday by the ortho- pedic specialists at the Recon- struction Hospital, to walk with the heel and toe action and the toes pointed straight forward. Otherwise, so the doctors said, they would find it dificult to avoid fallen arches, Girls who wear high heeled pumps with THREE CHILDREN GLASS PUTIN F000) | ory Keininger, one, Mrs. Charles M. grandsons of Edgerton, Briggs Eula McClery, No, 42 Fifth Avenue. The school is three miles from Peekskill and covers 450 acres of ground, Twenty children will be en- tertained at a time for two weeks vacation, and through the generosity of a friend who wishes to remain un- known, they will be transported by uatomobile, The Home Bureau of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society, of which Adolph Lewisohn is President, has placed 300 children in Jewish homes during the past year. Two hundred of the children will take their vaca- tions with their foster parents. The others will enjoy the advantages of the summer Revie ROOSEVELT F FLYING TO NEW LONDON sistant Navy Secretary Leaves Atlantic City In Seaplane. A helps to bring out the who dise ppeared a week ¢ very popular among the younger set. ‘opera programme ff pre. GENEROUS nsecure and might not support two.” Failing to Find American Bride, King Boris Turns to England) rosin: tutte taps Aperopiiation for Staten Island Tunnel. rear or Next. in fou inmates He had S BAUMANN: BRO SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Saturday at 1 P.M. THIRD AVE. and 84th st. Open Saturday Evenin, THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Bronx Store, Brenx Store Open Monday and Saturday ree The Desire to Buy That is all you need when you visit our stores. We will take care of the rest. The largest and most 3- Race Period Living Room Suite panels, in mahogany finished frames, up- hol pre in velour, with pillows and roll match; as illustrated . nee oa: an 897: 50 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, PHILADELPHIA GIRL WHO WILL WED NEW Y YORK MAN But He’s Too Busy Making His Throne Secure Enough to Support Tw 0 ) to AW ed This Y gaining 1922, ]$5,000 LIMOUSINE STARTS BAY TUBE 000 Expenditure priated recently by the Aldermen and the Board of Ki tunnel to Staten Island, has begun. This is possible 1387 B’ way, Bet. 37th & 38th Sts 580,- State of the $580,000, appro stimate for the freight LONDON because the reso- iat Out All Our High Grade Suit Ends -Piece SUITS Coat and Trousers Made to Measure 9D High Grade Tailoring NEW YORK 104 Flatbush Ave. July 14 BROOKLYN NEW JERSEY GIRL AMAZES LONDON WITH KNICKERS Treasurer's Defends Modesty Her Costume. The ORIGINAL Malted Milk SOFIA, Bulgaria, July 14 (Associated Press.) —Despairing of nding} “One of the first tema on the Hat is} "St nial of Atlantle Cit ld bs ied rd " N said to be the niece of the ¢ J an American wife for King Boris, Premier Stamboulisky is understood to]a $5,000 limousine for Arthur Ntkte THAME OF Ne Summons Owners of Non-]Out of Danger Now and In- ; PUTT Chie certae Ge Che oerdcel| Ste. Deemaurer ot New Uni 4 M T * Is | & hed—N have asked David Lloyd George to suggest @ suitable English mate for the] jctimate, wh his eonieteny tp the mysterious girl who has re 6 I =hy O- uiry 1s Launched— To i oh ae: M cently been attracting much 4 Jnion Mines to Meet UG PAY aictier eg lonely monareh held the Board in its intention t mation Ey weatitie Day to Check Increases. Nurse Vanishes. ‘o this the British Prime Minister # build a tunnel that many engineers) yocker suit around London's West . : —_—_- 4 said to » replied oro! > LAAN ees deed deste End, it was revealed to-day e = said to have plied humorously | BREAK FOR LIBERTY fh batons the HORMEL OR Atdeentioh py eae - y WASHINGTON, July 14.—Secre-| While three boys of Glen Morris, that he had not yet been able to find BY GIRL made the appropriation, July 6, Mr] 504% / i tary of Commerce Hoover has sent] Queens, who ate ground glass July 5 1 wife for the Prince of Wales, and INMATES | tutti nad toaged nis application for ron tacadae Ewart out a-call to operators of nun-union| were considered out of danger to- that Boris would have to wait, as the} | ‘ i See he Aldona ea Ciaeibed tn London girls in their during iness mines to come to Washington to work| day, the mystery of how the glass HUPRIy OF FOAL’ prinweston and Sten OCU Shepherd — Chargesyim... qe slicer ey public bid-| Skirts would attract as much at- out a plan to check the soaring price] got Into a salt cellar has not been titled ladies in Europe seemed to be Fight Police and Flood ding, on Jun SE UHE On Mer Kaas, eda urs erbockers do of coal. This meeting will be held at} cleared up. For a week the neigh- Jepleted Institution In the resolution authorizing the pi agit Ay: there at fos Ne Department of Commerce to-day. | borhood had been in a state of ex- When the correspondent asked the DETROIT, Mich., July 14.—Police ag ering Pee SE ihe teas eae than your girls do." VERY MAN has Secretary Hoover declined to state} citement over the children's doubt- desire to} remained on duty at the House of the} yesterday revealed that, June 13, {n enough business she nature of the proposal or pro- | ful recovery. God Shope, a eine datention letter of application, Tuttle said = troubles without ‘ 5 : Dag : ‘ the car was to be bought out of the . “ i dosals he would make to the oper-| The boys are Benny Edgerton, me of our} ime, to-day to prevent a recurrence | hinay it was then expected would be Anon Hort starting the day with ators about price fixing, but it is] seven; Reed Wolfert, five, and Greg- neighbors 8 my throne rather | of the break for liberty which resulted | appropriated for the tunnel -cet FOFlic a poor cup of coffee. understood he will insist that all . m Gbpropriated to . | limit of $3.60 fixed at a similar con- ROSE Asked if he desired to wed an} tempo Horn. cn (Hy eu HPS EIBB eee ea EIaGHRY ede The husband who is ference shortly after the strike was} nd Hawtree Avenues, Benny ts the MARSDEN. | american girl, as suggested by Stam-| to dete cause of the uprising | ministration and incidental expenses congenial, patient and | declared. son of D. M. Edgerton, Reed Is the Tate Sot for Wedding of | ulsky. he replied: “Well, not this} which threatened, before police rein-]in connection with the construction of a pleasure to deal with ‘A majority of the mines, it {8 sald.} son of F, W. Wolfert and grandson | + Jate Set for Wedding of} year, nor next; I'm too busy rebuild-|eorcoments arrived to result 4 «| the tunnel i | holding to this price, which ts in| o¢ eormer state Senator Wolfert ot} Miss Marsden Now _ in |!»« my country and must deny m3 "i eee har ieae eons is usually the man Hi excess of the maximum war prices . Why itl |e of all social pleasures and som Meets eco centre Hossand Gone; Wawild Denitie: who has been set up fixed by the Garfield Fuel Admin-| Brooklyn. Gregory ts the baby son Spring Lake, N. J. happiness, but I » great admira-| The institution usually is unguarded | “Wiiem Marmicd, forty-two. of Hack- o “ right by a man’s cup fetration, but at several of them] of Mr. and Mrs, F, Kicninger. eee in i Marsden o1 tion for the American women, andJand when the inmates, ranging from Jettstown, N.J., hax been missing. alnes ‘Tre “Food + Drink” fer All Ages ping tl ' prices have soared to $5 and $6 a] he children had all eaten mashed] x.) spo yee A nemie, Philadelphia, |/'™ sure they m lent wives.’'| sixteen to ni nh years, made their {June 6. His wife writes that she and | Quick Linch at Home, Office, and coffee. : Qon. : bbe tli he Q : Hy To the question a you pre ‘ three children are penniless. The day | Renntains, Ash for HORLICK’S. — } Secretary of Labor Davis, who wan| Potatoes at luncheon at their grand-Jannounce the engagement of thet]. "pretty woman rather than a break for liberty, only a fourteen-foot | varmion disappeared he went to cash a Men need this if they one of President Harding's personal | mother’s home when glass was dis- | dauchter, Miss ay Lig Mat cae practical one?" the youthful ruler,| Wall stood in their way. In the fight | check for $65. Mrs, Marmion ta Ill @& Avoid Imitatio are to remain alert and ‘tatives at the recent unfruit- ve 2 to David F. Knoblauch of New York,} V1), " a his eye, ade the] With the police many of the officer! a oes - ri Fu JON con een ee arlticlaed the | W28 called and used emergency meas-|iguch of Philadelphia, No date has] /plomatic Acie nee eed ticle alla cratches, lacerated shins OPEN SATURDAY whirl of business. By t : 7 : 2 s. can girls are pretty, are they} and bites. Water faucets were ope i A ‘ Administration for not intervening|Ures, but he was not sure until to-] Leen set for the wedding. nd bites. Water fau were opened TILL 10 P. M. ing them Premier : hau the coal stiike wai called, day that they were safe, Mr. and Mra. Marsden and theit ue by the rebellious inmates and the first Coffee many of their j In‘a letter to Thomas D. Mullins aw, 7 daughter are spending the summer at two floors of the building flooded, : Us! (oo RAL Tt AD acca tat he ee tuaeete s ee Baie te Pier uc gan Sue OPERA CONDUCTOR J nite many ndows were broken, wives have found a Ed ass came fro ake N bi fe foun @lared that ‘‘there is no actual famine. } ®' Ld om a salt cellar} Luke, N. J. ef TRESS! MISSING] cis sister saver Eee way of assisting like a Bo condition of cold weather con-|from which the potatoes had been a = bosrds lor to-day said she ray ; fronts us, and the strike has been in] seasoned. The children could not NEWSPAPER MANAGER ; 1 Di F believed the tre was incited as a silent partner. i progress only fifteen weeks."’ have put In the glass, because the UITS AFTER FLOGGING | |-cader isappears From] protest against the recent transfer of i “ + Secretary Davis said a mitigating| cellars were kept out of reach, A (ol fi mee Minneapolis Was Promi- |, ste" whe had been directly in Madam, this Premier H factor in the present situation was] Negro maid left July 4, saying in 4] president of Florida Post Ordered] ~ Rel aie Che ree on roe unmatea and. to: Wwion, blend, which was pre- } the accumulation of surplus stocks] note she was going to Canada. to Leave Section _ nent in Europe. hey had become attach pared especially for ef coal when the strike started. NDO, Fla, July 14.—J. H.] MINNEAPOLIS, July 14.—Search es ill hel ema OUTING FOR KIDDIES | BU RTL aul ne” ere eMtie ataiy false | MARIEI GELABERT) DIES men, will help your Q@INE STRIKERS BVICTED, endler, who recently was flogged ani]was being made to-day for Joseph IN ” Husband by keeping 7,500 LIVING IN TENTS, IN FOSTER HOMES |#!ven # coat of tar by masked men,} Andre Tressl, grarfi opera conductor SECLUSION IN PARIS “| has relinquished his office as Presid — him and his cheerful- ‘ and r of the Florida Celebrated Opera Singe: Retired : fects of the ultimatum of Fayette coke} TTebrew Children Will Go Pe T publish-|becn directing rehearsals for the local iW ARbO Aten Teec AtEm faiattse, 138 West 23d St aaa ness togéther. i Pegion operators to striking miners to . ed at Winter Park, near here, accord-| municipal summer ope ason PARIS, July 15 (Assoctated P: Feet Gther stores - to Baron de Hirsch | ing to the paper to-day. : ily 15 (Assoclated Pres FRANCIS H.LEGGETT & CO. i return to work or leave company . . \vendler, who was ordered by his as-| It was at first believed Mr. Tressi] Maria Gelat Spanish comic o 1 W..27th St., New York, N.Y ' houses is seen to-day in the number Agricultural School. Ravantar Caste cntar nectar sisi leavin lind Gach AInGeencllaltors a Uva: Ginie: | AINKOR WhaltGe mare ears GG one BE of eviction ed tae entered at the] During the hot summer months the Fob a i aa das notliut when he failed to return his| the most celegrated of Paris atars, died * i cant e eeeie a sixty-eight strikers} Children who are placed in foster eel became alarmed and started a] to-day, alone and forgotten hhnulia Premier | were ordered to move Wednesday. So] homes by the Home Bureau of the BR E: % ke pal Se ate naar ieee After an unhappy love affair in 1890 far this week 209 families have been] Heb: Sheltering Guardian Society | a‘ Connie wuly 1s ress previously had been engaged} 44. abandoned the stage and since that| 5 Losi lf dian Society]. engagement of Miss Gardner,Jin development of municipal operas e re) ee evicted, the highest total for four days} wit) enjoy their vacations at the} daughter of and Mrs, Blan in England and other European coun. | time she has lived in seclusion gince the strike began April 1. Total rdner of Island, B. tries, South Africa and Australia, he} Mon com, it Madrid tn . Gvictions since April 1 are approxi-| Baron De Hirach Agricultural School, | Green to. atr, Bane’ of eu tries. South Afrlea and Australia, he} migeated Inthe Amani copetiended mately 1,500. County authorities who] according to announcement made by York City, {s announced. Miss Gardner} (010 OMB Of LY Mall Neil, Whitl | Music. |<! handle the cases estimate that there is active in soclety circles here and is has charge o he municipal grand] Beautiful Pe by a great coffee man SEER Zo ; Our Terms $5 Deposit Velivers $100 10 Deposit Delivers 200 15 Ceposit Delivers 300 25 Leposit Velivers 500 OTe $ ANTISEPTIC | POWDER One Pinch Makes a Pint For Home Use. A marvellous germ de- ce ee a ne - oe + | slroyes Yet su pleasant | bathing suits have the right idea that it may be a to avoid weak or flat fect, the One Door from State Street MeKengle Building use a 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St d real beauty of the skin | mouth wash hospital authorities said. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St BRONX nigel eg Cosmetics only hide skin trouble, SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH S'TREET G01 Elgbth Av, Bat. 42d & 44th Sta, | 408 © 149th St., Near 3d Ay At All Druggists gars the advice of Reconstruction | but Resinol Ointment, aided by Resi- arr Hee a eta | rite _ A , NEWARK | we Hospital's orthopedic surgeons is nol Soap in most cases, clears away , ne Ry E i Eighth Av., 1 door above 125th | “ L eas -to stand pigeon toed and throw the | blotches, roughness, and similar de- TFIRD AVE. & 84th ST. THIRD & BROOK AVE St - | 6 UES We ad on Betcth a rth Age, | 120.Market St. Nr, Broad St cana — weight of the body on the outer bottoms of the foot Flat bed- room slippers are condemned. High heels are the thing, so the @ctors pay. Opposite Newark Theatre. fects, keeping the skin soft and smooth, with the natural color of health, Give the Reser} arenes ucts , etal For sale Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bro Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday F Sunday World Wants Wark Monday Wonders

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