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ACROSS SEA, NAB TWO FUGITIVES ner Relentless Pursuit of French and Italian Suspects Is hi Ended Here. * Whe long arm of the law was again @hown to-day in the line-up at Police Headquarters, where there was one Prisoner sought by the French au- horities for thirteen years, and an- ther wanted in Italy for more than @® year. One man was running a pros- Perous bakery in Lower Manhattan nd the other a dance hall in Harlem, Antonio Fusso had been pursued by fhe French police since Fusso's father- fh-law, Vincenzo Ancillo, was found fnurdered in his bakery in Marseilles fn 1809, The search ended when a de- tective entered a bakery at No. 68 Bayard Street and tapped the proprie- for on the shoulder. Fusso, who lives next door to the shop with his wife, was charged with being a fugitive from justice. The dancing master was captur through letters he mailed to his fam- fly in Italy, His story may mean trouble for some ship agents. He Is Prof. Giuseppe Rossi, and dark-eyed Ytalian girls, experts and amateurs, were tripping about last night in his @ance hallat No. 315 East 115th Street. ‘The debonair maestro, youthtul, hand- gome, cagle-eyed, watched his pupils and his ticket taker. The world was going well with him then, as it had been since he opened the dance hall in the Italian section of Harlem several months ago. Then a man made his way from the door to the professor, called him aside and told him he was under arrest. Detective Fiaschetti exhibited the wa t of the Minister of For- eign Affairs of Italy for arrest of Giuseppe Campanelli, twenty-seven, on a charge of slaying Luigi Coz twenty-four, in San Severo, Italy, Jan, 31, 1921. Giuseppe admitted he was Campanelli, took it calmly, left his dancers to his lieutenant and went to Headquarters. “The killing of Cozzo was not mur- er," he said to! Fiaschetti, ‘Many of us youths of the town were playing fn the street. A quarrel arose. Five men attacked me. Cozzo bit mo, stabbed me, My cousin came to my aid and he was Killed. This Cozzo was responsible. He was killed. I am no murderer. “But I had to fly. America seemed safest. To get on a bont without trouble, one bound for this country, I paid $2,800 to a steamship agent. When the ship arrived at New York I had to pay another agent $1,200 to be put safely asho STONEHAM M SCORED BY PAPER IN CUBA Giants’ Owner Blamed for Tragedies at Gambling Resort. HAVANA, July 27.—Commenting on the gambling law under which the Casino, of which Charles A. Stoneham, owner of the New York Giants, ts paid to be head, is operated, the local English newspaper says: “We racommend that Mr. Stoneham read the law clear through, It will be Bent to Judge Landis for perusal, as well as to the Presidents of other big league clu If Mr, Stoneham its head o! ast Monte Carlo propost- tion patrons of the game will connect that with the ball club, and Judge Landis and the magnates must protect their own interests even though one or more will not protect themselves. “Looking back upon the last three fears since the law was passed we can only see destruction in {ts wako. Failures have resulted, financial dis- tress and even tragedies have been moted."” snout apens LEGION GAMES TO AID CAMP. Byracuse Trials for National Event WII Be Vet Benent. ‘William F, Deegan, State Commander f the American Legion, announced yes- terday that 50 per cent. of the proceeds of the Legion's games to held tn the Stadium at Syr to the Vetera per Lake, N 2 Ot No. 60 Chureh Street, this city President of the camp, which ‘will car for tubercular veterans ‘The gamcs will decide the State cham- plonships and the winners will compete {n the National Legion athletic carnival to be held in October in New Orelans at the national convention, Mr. Ryan as- serted, The entries will be selected from the district competitions held all over the State In August i-inr PALLBBARERS FA TO GRAVE, SYRACUSF, N. Y., July ‘Three pallbearers at the funcral of Mrs. Caro- line Sorg were thrown Into a grave and pinned underneath a rough box and coffin when a supporting plank gave way yesterday afternoon in Woodlawn Cemete: Delivery Within 300. dalle, "Ih. Batre Batlsfaction. Gunrantesd Back. CTS CORREE G WHOLESALERS AND ROAST! Park Pi. 935, W Prone Basciny Mant at 6b exhibits many quaint ways, and whenever they copied for their distinc- tive and charming ecf- fect on the wearer of fashionable clothes, A same type, if she shows adopted quite well by almost any one, It has sometimes gathered YEGGS WANTED HERE CAUGHT IN SOUTH | ceo is son's acriat et Fashi The mode of to-day appear they are quickly frock of quaint type, like a woman of the she 1s up to date, in- spires more interest and becomes more fascinat- ing than the regular, smart, up to date woman," . The quaint type of frock which is being sponsored by Dame Fashion does not require a special type of woman to wear, but can be a plain bodice, built to fit neatly but not too snugly, and to the slightly elongated bodice a full skirt 1s attached, more on the hips than at front and back, and frequently dropping long panels at each side or at some one place. And the neck is ofttimes greeted with a refresh- ing collar. My design to-day is an excellent example of this type of froék being made in one of the smart figured silks. Sapphire blue background, with Chinese red and yellow printed figures, would he effective,while plain blue silk could be inserted as plaited side portions of the skirt to lend re- Hef. The hem-line is even, but it reaches nearer the ground than is usual. Sheer white organdy for the collar, and scarcely a sugges- tion of sleeves, makes this simple frock an al one for summer, to e all sorts of prac- tical or semi-dressy oc- wions, such as luncheon or after n tew ut the country club, or in HANGS § Using a pi Hesse, thirt Pair Who Escaped From] Steet. Ora Raymond Street Jail in Custody. New. York police were notified to- day of the capture in Mount Pleas Tenn., of Thomas Murray, alias alleged bank and, of illness. “Michigan Shorty,” post office robber, and William Dates, allas “California Bill." With three others they escaped from the Raymond Street Jail, Brooklyn, last October. Murray is said to be one of the most skilful jail breakers in the country, He is said to have en- gincered the Raymond Street Jail escape, He had help from the out- side, which ho paid for with “fall"’ money, the detectives assert. Mur- ray succeeded in getting himself and pals out of the jail one day before he was to have been shipped to Ox- ford, N. C., to stand trial for a post office robbery. He also is wanted in some twenty other cities for bank and post office robberies, in all of which he and his gang are sald to have dynamited safes. He Janded in the Raymond Street Jail with five other yeggmen, haying n found in a rooming house ds Street, Brooklyn. In the 7 session of Murray was found plunder taken in two up-State New York bank burglaries. His record shows that he has served three terms for bank and post office robberios Queen Quality is offering extraordinary value in cool white models of splendid material at an extremely low price. An extra pair or two of white shoes will come in handy for the $y season, now at its height. Several Novelty and Oxfords Hundred =: Queen Quality Boot Shop ' 32-34 West 34th Street For Smart on Designs; Moz By Mildred Lodewick A PRACTICAL SUMMER FROCK OF FIGURED SILK. silk for the frock, lack, such pretty ailable in the s uced prices just now printed in red and * WITH sON's TOY, e of wire which he carroi|] price. . committed suicide Hesso was em- by hanging yesterday, ployed in the Eldson factory as an ex- pert toolmaker. Recently he complained ASTLE ONFIDENTIAL REDIT 1374 BROADWAY 2 DOORS ABOVE 37th ST. WEEK Fé ¥ Wear As You Pay This Means You! The welcome to use the Confidential Credit ia directed to every man and woman intent. Begin now Wear as you save. Wear Diamonds You'll Never Miss the $1 a Wee’ Plan ef Payment Open Evening: HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922. WOMAN IS HELD AS RUM-RUNNER Declared to Have Quarters On Two Vessels Cruising Irom Bahamas. Mrs, Edith Stevens, nineteen years had quarters {ith and Ripple during cruises which were under- taken, It is believed, for rum-running ned to-day be- Cooper in Brook- old, alleged to h aboard the vessels Fs purposes, was arra fore Federal Ju lyn, jay in N ait on transpor named are alle d by Anthony Stevens was indicted with him. He ow Ripple, which sailed from the Stevens Is bell CHAPLIN’S '§ EX. WIFE MUST PAY $1,937 Henri Bende Given Judgment Against Mildred Uarri County by H. F. of Henri Bendel, of gowns, included. The young woman, arrested yester- inhattan, is held in $20,000 1 charge of conspiring to liquor, ‘The two vessels to have been sese, and Mrs. is being sought us a fugitive from After the capture of the Edith, the Baha- mas, docked in Brooklyn and nine men were arrested aboard her, Mrs. 1 to have had some- thing to do with the management of the cruise, A man, aid he was her hushand, appez in the Mederal Building, Brooklyn, and erted belief In her innoeence. He said he did not know how she be- came acai ainted! ih with Cassese. TO GOWN DESIGNER I's Assignee A- judgment for $1,997.96 was filed in the County Clerk's Office to- day against Mildred Harris, screen actress and former wife of Charles Chaplin, movie comedian, Tho judg- ment was taken in Westchester Piersons, assignee . fashionable designer Counsel for the erediters claim Miss Harris failed to keep up her In- stallments on the account, as agreed She was served with papers In the action when she appeared recently on the stage at the Alhambra Theatre. For Other Gimbel News See Page 14 GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY at 33rd ST, * + * Foot facts for you to consider —those aching feet, catlouses on the sole, tired limbs, corns, bunions, cramped toes, weak ankles, fallen arches cause itritabil- ity and that tired - all - over feeling, but they can often ballot tne toot, be relieved by Dr Scholls Foot Comfort Appliances Our foot comfort demonstra- tors are thoroughly trained in the Dr. Scholl method of ex- tending foot comfort and will be glad to demonstrate to you lhow you will be able to wear the prevailing shoe styles and still enjoy foot comfort too, GIMBELS—Second Floor Suly Clearance Sale! Summer Dresses This is a Gigantic Clearance of 2,000 Summer Dresses, and with no exception each and every garment has been slashed to a ridiculously low Our mail order overstocks have been The stout woman has never been offered such values in Extra Size Frocks, suitable for morning, garden, porch, street and afternoon wear. Sizes 39 to 56 Bust MATERIALS—Plain, Dot- ted, Figured mandy Ginghams, Dimities, Mer- cerized Foulards, Linenes, and Nor- Voiles, Imported Ratines, in beautiful pat- terns and newest summer effects. Value $5.98 to $18.95 9:38 1085 faheL3rya 21 West 38th St. Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. JOWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 26 West 39th St, x Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 160 Miles of N. Y. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments, ENGLANDER DOUBLE D. BED, — finie ed In Mahog- any, complete with mattresa; as lilustrated, TURKISH ROCKER Imitation Columbia Gratonolas from $50 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan, AMOHEE Columns Records on Sale. Motor Truck eraninans Free Within 100 Miles of New York. Open Monday Evenin: A Complete Line of Naw Home sewing Machines on Credit Up to $110, DINING TABLE nd Fou CHAIRS in Queen = Anne $27 50 jininnt itt Th ennuine leather sents For Other Gtmbel News See Page 14 GIMBEL BROTHERS - BROADW AY, — 33RD STREET Cae NEW ‘YORK CITY 32N D- REET Store Closed All Day Saturdays This Sale for Tomorrow: Wherever Your Vacation Trail Leads---- KEDS the Summer Shoe That Makes the Grade Whether the Path Is State- Road Smooth or Recky-Mountain Rough Gimbels Not Keds Carries Genu- Unless the ine Keds and Name Keds Genuine Is Stamped on Keds Only the Shoe Reduced Prices on These Keds Women’s White Canvas Ox- ford, white kid trim; rubber sole and heel. 24% to 8. Women’s White Canvas Ox- ford, black or tan trim; rubber sole and heel. 234 to 8. $3.95 Women's Regent Oxford, or high style in’ white canvas; with military heel. 2', to CH $2.45 oe Pum| While Canvas Laced Shoe with military heel, in women’s sizes 2} to 8, $1.45 White Canvas Laced Shoe Bany Lou Str with rubber sole and heel; aizes 6 to 10, $1.95: 11 to sizes 2) to 6). $2.25: 215 to 8, $1.45 $2.50 Playtime Sandal in white canvas; sizes 6 to 10, $1.95: sizes 11 to 2, $2.25 Women's Sports Oxford, black or tan trim; rubber sole; wedge heel. 244 to 8, $3.95 MAIL ORDERS FILLED SHOES—SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORS White Strap Pump trimmed with black; sizes 84, to 11, $3.00; sizes 11}, to 2, $3.45 GIMBELS sevvecacsnencersestosseeseesnsesencnencaneneasnccanccnsecescesceneeneessecene The World’s 1922 SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL -- and -- : Good Motor Roads Tour Guide Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents. 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