The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 5

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" JOHN A. LYNCH r oo R BATHING BEAUTIES ECOND VICTIM Feats AC AT ROCKAWAYS TO RICHMOND BORO. OF CARDEN POOL IS IDENTFED Bartholemeo Linvolone “Sim- ply Drowned,” Medical pe Examiner Finds. The body of the youth found at the bottom of the Madison Square swimming pool on Monday night was mtified to-day as that of Bartho- Ieheo Linvolone, seventeen years old, No. 441 West @6th Street. The iden- tification was made by Raffallo, a brother of the drowned lad. The re- port of the Medical Examiner's office was “just a simple drowning."’ James A. Hustis, Superintendent of the Garden, and Tex Rickard, one of the principals in the Madison Square len Corporation, said the body id not have been in the pool more than a few hours. “The body was still warm when it was found,” Mr. Eustis said. “When We put the pulmotor to work we thought the young fellow still was alive. When the pulmotor was started one of his legs moved, but that probably was just a nerve reac- tion. “No body could remain in the pool more than a few hours before being Giscovered. Every night as soon as the crowds get out a man puts on a diver’s helmet and makes a minute inspection of the bottom of the pool. Then in the morning before the pool opens a man in diver’s helmet cleans the bottom of the entire pool with a vacuum machine, taking up every- thing that may be there. nis SHOT IN WEST VIRGINIA, FLEES TO GEORGIA, MACON, Ga., July 19.—With two let holes in his back, each more forty-eight hours old, according to physicians, a man who gave the| He says he was shot while in Weat name of William Mitchell, twenty-| Virginia and that he fled to Georgia to seven, and who says he is from Pow-| ki best friend from getting into hattan, W. Va.. was picked up on alt Mitchell country road here yesterday and car-|c! *B. Altman & Cn. For to-morrow (Thursday) over the ¢ shooting to be a linesmar an. 8) A Special Clearance of Women’s Cottage & Morning Dresses comprising a large collection of pretty ‘ dresses (the remainder of the Summer stock), simply but becomingly.made of the favored cotton materials very considerably reduced to $1.85, 3.25 & 4.65 (Second Floor) A Special Selection of Summer Bed Furnishings at prices offering exceptional inducements White Blankets per pair $6.75 per pair 12.50 Cotton-and-wool . . - All-wool ba 6 oh Comfortables Figured silkoline, cotton-filled, each $3.50 Sateen, filled with lambs’-wool (a limited number) - . . . - + ~ each $7.50 Bedspreads of dimity, satin-finished cotton, embroidered muslin and other materials, at specially reduced prices, for clearance. Also Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases very attractively priced (Fourth Floor) Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Rew Bork THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. 5 RECEIVE PRIZES Evening World Photog- raphers to Take Pic- tures on Saturday. The most beautiful bathing costume at the Rockaway beaches next Saturday afternoon which ty brought to the notice of The Evening World will win for Its wearer a prize of $50, The next prettiest suit will win $26, The five next comeliest costumes will receive awards of $5 each. Photographers for The Evening World will be at the Rockaways under conspicuous signs. All tha® is necessary 1s to find the photographer, await one’s tur pose and give him a correct name and address. The photographs of the most becoming costumes and ttr names of the prize winners at the Rockaways will be published in the News Pictorial Edition of The Evening World (The Green Paper) Monday evening, July 24. REMODEL POR i Plans have been filed with the Man hattan Bureau of Butldings for making over the four-story apartment house at No. 9 Sutton Place into a private dwell- ESTIMATE BOARD HANES UP RECORD AT LAST MEETING Sweltering Members Dispose of 767 Items, Largest Ever Handled. In a temperature hovering around the century mark, the Board of Estl- mate to-day held its final summer meeting, disposing of a calendar of 767 items, the largest in the history of the city, There were 500 people jammed in the chamber and 200 more clamoring to get in. Mayor Hylan began the meeting looking very ser- lous and wielding a small ivory gavel not formidable enough to hammer down the buzz of small talk that rose from the auditorium. “This clamor ntust cease or we will not be able to conduct the business of the board,” said the Mayor, rapping his {vory gavel vigorously, That same gavel had been handled with- out mercy by the late Mayor Mitchel, ing for Belle 1. Wyatt Willard, a8), vigorous, nervous official, and by owner. McKim, Mend & White, archi-line tate Willlam J. Gaynor, his tects, have estimated that it will cost| predecessor, who used to deliver one $65,000 to make the change tremendous waliop with the tiny Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops Clearance Sule yuraday At Large Price Reductions Boys’ Wash Suits First Reductions This Year $4.95 Entire regular stock without exception Former prices being $2.95 to $6.75 All this season’s models and mate- tials, sturdily made and warranted to wash often and wear out slowly. Sizes 2 to 9 years. Clearance Sale—Thursday At Large Price Reductions Boys’ Low Shoes First Reductions This Year Entire stock of tan and of black low shoes, in anatomically correct models, reduced for immediate selling tothe uniform and extremely low price of $4.00 Formerly $5.00 to $6.50 Sizes 11 to 13% and 1 to 6 Clearance Sale—Thursday At Large Price Reductions sold at $3.50 to $6.50 The choice embraces all colors; all shapes, and all sizes. No C. O. D'S NO CREDITS Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Ave.—37th & 38th Sts. ’ Boys Straw Hats $1.00 All regular stock that formerly CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor WHEELOCK’S WIFE NAMED GUARDIAN Will Act With Trust Com pany in Affairs of Bookmaker. Mrs, Julia Ellen Wheelock of No. 33 Park Avenue, by a decision of Su preme Court Justice Robert F. Wag- ner to-day, was appointed committes rty and person of her hus- band, George A. Wheelock, - wealthy hammer when annoyed. To-day Mayor Hylan gripped the noise queller firmly and brought it down real hard. Even solld ivory has its limits and the hamrwer broke. This brought a smile to the Mayor'e face and from that moment he ceased to be serious, Some one brought an- other gavel. a rosewood affair, end the meeting simmered on, By 11.45 five hundred items on the calendar, most of them references to commit- tees, had been disposed of. One of the most Important matters disposed of early in the session was the approval of a map of a pro- posed city playground and park on the property comprising Borkeley Oval und the Hugh N, Camp estate in the Bronx. A large gathering of men and women representing 1,000 property owners, headed by former Aldermunie President La Guardia, was present when the board approved the plan, The action was applauded. The proposed park, according to the Chief Engineer in a report to the City Plan Commission, has an area of about twenty-one acres and an as- sessed valuation of $642,000. With the exception of five buildings, the land to be taken {ts unimproved. bookmaker, who was declared incom- petent by a jury in Supreme Court last month, William Wheelock, bro ther of the racetrack man, vigorously opposed Mrs, Wheelock’s appoint- ment. Wheelock Is sixty-three years old and, according to doctors who testified at bis trial, his mind ts « blank caused by paresis. Wheelock holds an equity in the Joft building at No. 163 West 23d Stret, valued at $365,000. Justice Wagner also appointed the American Trust Company to act as guardian with Mrs. Wheelock Midsummer Sale of McCreery Master-Made- ("Reg U.S. Pat. Of) Furniture This big Annual Sale offers values that are most exceptional. Every piece or suite is of a quality seldom available at such low prices. Four-piece Chamber Suite. all frames, posts and standards are of solid Walnut. panels selected Walnut veneer; glass top Dresser, Chifforobe, pas an Vaniiy Casaal Bow-End Bed 450.00 Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination Walnut; Buffet (center cupboard has three trays), Silver Cab- inet, extension and side tables, five side 437 50 Dbe chairs and one arm chair Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, combination Walnut , Buffet, China Cabinet. extension andside tables, five side chairs and one arm chair 347.50 ’ Four-piece Chataiber Pues cui aaa Mahogany; 50-inch Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow-End Bed. .........- 275.00 [Seventh Floer| , ” We may sell these silky rugs at a re-- Size 9x12 ft... .. ° 97.50 French Wilton Rugs duction fora limited time only. ‘Take Size 8.3x10.6 tt. . . 89,00 . advantage of this opportunity. Size 6x9 ft... ... 61.75 [Eighth Floor] Annual July Sales Towels and Toweling at Pronounced Reductions Reed Suites and Separate Reed or Fibre Pieces at 50% off All suites are ennmeled (not stained) in decorative colors adaptable for indoor use. 1 T'wo-piece suite of Reed, Settee and Arm Chair, Scotch All Linen Huck ‘Towels, hemmed, doz., 4.50 Irish All Linen Huck ‘Towels, hemstitched, ! doz., 5. with cushions. July Sale Price 40.25 Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, doz., 1.90 10 Three - piece suites of Reed, with cushions. Hemstitched Cotton Huck Towels, doz., 2.50 July Sale Prices 24.75 to 98.00 ‘Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, doz., 3.00 4 Four-piece suites of Reed, with cushions. » uly Sale Prices 105.75 to 133.75 250 Odd and matched Reed or Fibre Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers. July Sales Prices 17.50t032.00 Old Hickory Furniture 33% % off Our entire remaining stock of 8-piece suites, chairs, rockers, urches, tables and tubourets. [Fifth Floor} Insh All Linen Glass ‘Towels, hemmed. Nume woven in Red or Blue. doz., 5.50 All Linen Irish Twilled Kitchen ‘Towels. Name woven in Red or Blue. doz., 6.00 6000 yards Pure Irish Linen Crash Toweling, Red or Blue borders, very absorbent, Yard, 20¢ 5000 yards Trish All Linen Glass or Pantry ‘Toweling, Red or Blue check. Yard, 25e [Second Floor) The Famous “ McKee Magicold” Refrigerators For the July Sales 27.50 A refrigerator which is absolutely airtight and watertight, with a white enameled Clearance! Woolen Remnants 1. off Regular Price at Time of Purchase , 5000 yards of all wool materials, the season's accumulation from our retail and wholesale | departinents. Included are Coatings, Duve- | tyns, Velours, VPoiret Twills, ‘Tricotines, Embroidered Serges. Jerseys, TPweeds, Mix- tures. Stripes, Plaids and Checks in various lengths, and exterior and an ice eapa- city of 100 pounds. Size BBX LING in, interior [Second Floor| ee i [Sixth Floor)

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