The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1922, Page 9

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i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922, oe la aS a 7 Due Monday. Lake Winthrop, Monte Orders Drink With Revolver LASKER AIDS QUIT, | COURT CRITICISES -£s| SHIP NEWS INFORMATION res ice SRAM gy ! rders Drin evoiver, SMULL IN CHARGE] OFFICIAL REFEREES us Ball Beturaey, —— — Maile Ch Balin Bul Nervous Lartender Cueks Vice Presidents Farley and} 30me, Too Busy to Hear), aca aaiaad "400 Aa fem “ec Presidents Farley | i ‘ . ; m Ast es TELEPHONE GIRL Kimball of Fleet C snake hi Megan Genera EB AR Reon Kimball of Fleet Co rn ‘i providence, Naples +: 80 Bt. of Town. Due Tuesday Pres. Arthur, Firemen, 1.30 Pat teem . * te » rp | Bree. Roprevs'', Bremen Noon 8 P.M. : Unwelcome Patron, Who Gives Him Ten Min- poration Out. Crittclam of the oficial referees of Aatacpe TERRES SAE Spat ise go. h80 aS: . t Waits T WASHING'ON, Aug. 8—Chatr | the Supreme Court in Brooklyn was Wedneaday. " boo AM 1400 Aa i 'e nade ay by Justice Cropsey when ; : : E f utes to Come Up With Booze, Waits Too Long. |... tasier of tho Shipping Bown ne learned that an allmony case had ‘iam a 55 BBO RAE TP Room While Louis Majela was polishing ¢ ha’ announced the resignation o | seen sent to one referee who was too Te | cos att (ind 20.80 AM: Noon eee warren) lasses behind the bar in the Bank] GIRL, 14, GONE 2 YEARS; | vico presidents Farley and Kimba {il t? hear It and that, all of the He ay ered He AM LM ea. ives Anti . Ini a | Cafe at 39th Street anc r 5 % PRES RMA USeUMCCAnp Westen) mew tmane aiid Viyeta. Ginseow oo... 8:00 AM 11.30 AM. 3.00 PLM: Gives Antidotes for Poison She RAORP A acta Bae pe KIDNAPPED, SHE SAYS. | trom the emergency Fleet Corporatio: h Due Saturday. fanbur sid Wokieg . ele rst ae voklyn, early y, Edward Me- ——___—_— te sitnation,” | Manuel Calvo, Havana, ~ = Swallow ed and Takes Clellan, fifty years old, of No, 169] Parents Have Fo rf Netwhbor| 4nd the reorganization of the corpora- “one thut : bua eeniay M Cloee Salis, Her to Hospital. 84th Street, Brooklyn, according to] Afrested When Daughter Escapes.| tion with Vice President Smull as]; ed to continue 9 Selbtebat eee ot” oe ae Hees — i the Police, walked In, and pointing a] TWo years ago Frank Di Marina,| President and Vico President Love ax] Tf we ate tw live alficial referees. igi Sail To-Morrow, Safe Clean, ale gepoliceman Fanieun of the East 224] fully loaded thirty-eight calibre re-Jotxty-six, live No. 284 East 104th} Vice President and General Manager | service at all times, und they should] Zn! anarnar, Nucvitee ce ROGAN. 100 RSL, Releeretin Livarteck: Booker tae Breet Station heatd a scream and|volver at Louis's head, proposed tol street with his family, In the tame] The resignations of Vice Presidents|not be so engnzed with other mat Saw a girl fall on the sidewalk at Sec- | blow the bartender's head off unless ; ters as to be unable to ft ond Avenue and 22d Street at house, with her parents, resided Kate] Warley and Kimball, which carried 4 m to matters: 80} he gave him a drink. Louis ducked ; Y y fourte 1 Marina ste eatipat 5 be that these refereos should BH A. ™. to-day, Beside her he found a] behind the counter, and stayed down. | Visnall, Rew fourteen. DI Marina} qiso their resignation from the offic }{t ™ DAU eae agers een rea Dottle that had contained todine, He] McCietian, he told the police, toon {@2? the girl disappeared. of trustees of the Fleet Corporation |iinuous sessions | carried her into a nearby restaurant] out a wateh and told Lows it he} A few days ako mee Saartaat were said to have been filed for peT | Judge Cropsey set the hearing be- and saved her life by giving her anti- ]Was not up from behind the counter]and told her parents she had been ‘ Ang ex | @ himself for next Tuesday, ‘The } @otes, ‘Then he took her to Retlevue |i? ten minutes with a drink in his/abducted by Di Marina, taken to a] S°nsl sect Masha Meda fe ase was that of Mrs. Rebecca Her in a taxicab. hand, he had better not come up at] farm in New Jersey, then to a base-| Dressed a desire to return to privat: | man, of No. 1924 Mermaid Avenue, Coney Isla apartme: t dd kept} business. » had applied for = The girl said she was Anna Von {ment apartment in Newark and kept 5 4 The o Vice Presidencies wi) | punishment r husband, William Aichen, sixteen, formerly a telephone | ran to the s there until she escaped. The parents m ae i ve ae J ws Mi | Herman operate Ho ives: with: hi _|tion. Detectives John Osina had Di Marina arrested Cee era He EN eatise of al . D NL ndery, at N rat | Hdward Fitazerald went to the cate, ‘Today DI na Was held ‘without | tWo trusteeships will be taken respec: | mony. Justice Gannon sent the case F dba Aside I and after a hard fight, they sald, suc-Thai in Magistrate Ma Harlem] tively by Sidney Henry, Mr. Farley's} to Referee Lester W. Clark Pixth Strect. According to police, she | wooded in arresting McClellan, whol) siittant ectkhige of salle aaCl The officlal re fi Fald she went away ffter a quarrel | \ “1 up on charges of carrying | Court on a hd Le dai : nay 2. | pret Just) With her sister and had been work oncealed Weapons and being intoxt-| under $1,000 bail for « J. W. Metntosh, who was Mr. Kim-| fnty SS @ sorvant in Brookign until te cated of the Sullivan law. ball's assistant in charge of finance. 000 ¢ Meht, when she decided to end her Nfe. The sister told police she and Anna did not ¢ 3 said Anna dis- , Ebpsbred and did not even go Continuing Our Unusual Offering of CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ack to £ oney due her from the telephone company, Mrs. Lan- Becca") Boys’ All-Wool | Stern Brothers mated the fone" migh NORFOLK SUITS West Forty-Second Street and West Forty-Third Street. Be due to « It’s true value —_ ASKS STATE-WIDE HUNT FOR LEGLESS HUSBAND $9.7 5 cA Specially Prepared Sale of N the average restaurant menu you may have to hunt way down to the bottom of the card before you find that little four-letter word—Milk. pled Veteran Practically One-Half L ¢ ’ $ than he Regular’ Price. Misses Crepe de Chine Frocks But just because milk bats from the lowest position, . at is no indication of i i h. N s ‘ (All with extra Knickerbocker Trousers) cAt the Noteworthy Price of e* % $16.75 soe ean Acahao ly Atari ia gee side ite it suggest the opinion in which it is held by the general Suits of the highest quality tweeds or | Every model included in this sale is a copy of a much Bee fancy mixtures; suits that are tailored with fine i ' : ‘ aHETET tiie di. precision; suits that will wear as well as they higher priced garment and reflects faithfully those little touches of It means simply that the average restaurant patron mae IG) £0 look. Coats full alpaca lined. In the best charm which so differentiate a frock. Besides being the very type takes for granted that there is always plenty of milk light and dark colorings of the season. of dress you practically on hand in any establishment where meals are served. BOY RESCUED PROM ELTING Sizes 7 to 18 years. always need, they are exactly He doesn’t need any headlines on the menu to tell him ssrunanen, — the sort you especially want —some with deep tucks that milk may be had for the asking. and fagoting; some with little silk roses of the material; in short — all spelling youth in their own particular way. And undoubtedly spelling economy of price ! ontrwetor last y All Washable Hats and Caps nowreduced to. . . . « 95C {Stern Brothers k | Children’s Genuine White Washable In navy blue and black. KID SANDALS (Two styles illustrated). Special Value at $2.65 i. me \ _ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. | THIRD FLOOR, in the There is the, danger, however, of taking milk too much for granted, of including it in your diet as an afterthought instead of making it the basis of your diet. Milk is the best food in the world. It builds a maxi- mum of strength and energy with a minimum of diges- tive effort. Every growing child and every adult needs plenty of pure, fresh milk. Six models to select from. So even if milk does preside at the end of the batting’ order, let it lead your diet. Drink a quart of milk a day. Excellently made sandals of washable kid, so smart looking and so sturdily built at the ree same time, that they are equally useful either +> UStern Brothers} for party hours or active romps. (hr illeaiated) , Our Entire Stock of Women’s Linedwithwhitekid. /~@8 I apie WRAPS, CAPES and COATS Ba Egess; * + * EREOND TERE ONE-HALF and Less than Original Prices «3 P r e t ty ‘Stern Brothers, fe A 2 kb le s cA Final Clearance Friday of Be iy wakien eoeuset Wa, Heer Imported and Domestic Entire Stock of Wool Coats & Wraps silken hosiery by permitting tiny : ° Reduced Regardless of Actual Cost, Cotton Dress Fabrics : DaAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, UTICA, N.Y. 4 Silk Wraps, Capes and Coats of Canton crepe, chiffon, satin and silk knit; trimmed with fur or fringe, in the season’s best models and colors, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street hairs to show br protrude through Shaving and « Final Price Reductions on Our Entire Stock of Mer, 2-piece Summer Suits Cool, comfortable KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES in all sizes and models. les throw for Immediate Clearance. nesides: throwing ack o the root ad he Be eerie | Cut lengths greatly reduced for ZAP is the ideal method to use, be- immediate clearance. cause it destroys hair painl . Ets eorinere ee sf Ginghams, plain and printed voiles, crepes, (Stem Brothers} * taint UU ab r ! dotted Swiss, organdies, dimities, linens, . } perior to depilalrics. ss srtunity. tol {| ftines, and woven tissue fabrics. In lengths | Unusual Values in Hand-embroidered, Hand-made superior to depilatories cal} at my Salon and let ine give you suitable for dresses and many other purposes. A real investment at these prices : agfree demonstration treatment, Ab- i oe si aia pg de Mohair Suits... ... . Reduced to $19.00 Began wi ee patents Nsinehoh Devaase lafants! Mainesok Braves) T. . | oie Ss . a cael rma $22 50 Address .. Serre eer ere e x 5 x and short, & cried ffl Sik Costume Slips | sss!dsnsiy"handembroided chborately hand - embroidered. topical Worsted Suits. . Re . VREE DEMONSTRATION AT MY SALON Some lace-trimmed. Deep hem or scalloped - for Women and Misses Sizes up to 2 years, $3.75 edge. Sizes to 2 years, 4.75 Silk Shantung Suits ‘2 Reduced to $19.0 ) Por Summer Ccmplaints For Summer frocks of every description Children’s Underwaists ot Children’s Gowns of nain- Sport Coats (Sizes 34 to 38) Reduced to $14.5 (®) and for silk frocks ‘too, here are slips nainsook, hand-made and with sook, all hand-made and prettily (Yo be taken internally in water) in white, flesh, navy and black. Made hand - scalloped edge. hand - embroidered. R2 awa y’s I either with shirring at the hips or in plain | Sis 2 ' 4 Years, 95¢ Sues 8:0 16 years, $2475 White Flannel Trousers, $8.75 and 10.75 ‘2 Wool Golf Knickers in Herringbone effect, Special —$7.50 straight effects in such soft fabrics as tub ea da i ; P i Children’s Drawers of nain- Misses’ Nainsook Chemises y silk, radium, satin or crepe de Chine. sook ; hand-made and Hand-made and hand-embroi'd. hand -scalloped. Sizes Some hemstitched. B5¢ Relef, $3.50 to 8.50 Bid, | reeves... 69c Som and veer, $1.50 — Cramps, Bowel Pains ’

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