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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922, COAST GUARD DRILLS AT RECHRISTENING IN UPROAR !lHlinois Miners Greet News Mrs. Giberson has reported having been “bound, gagged and robbed,” and they are trying to show that on each fleet here Cuftord, day to greet Col. Edward’ Assistant of the Who will rechristen the Vicks- Secretary DINERS ‘ ater to-day, naming It the Alex- Of Coal Strike End With Cheers occasion she was pressed for money.| Greets Treasury Oficial at Cape Hatatiions In howler of the fret : Joe Richmond, her e ~year- May Maercises: 5 of the Treasury. haha oi er elghteen-yeare | MAY, No du Aug, 17--AN ome] Commander Reynold of the squadron old son, has become an Important fig it the Coust Guard squadron here|%#!4 battalion drills will be held on the vate Pmest Mendres Dragged by |the owners are expected e henge A For Women and Misses , heaton Waterco? (ceo eee Silk Gowns IN LIQUOR RAD AT ROSS ENTON FAR der. His cronies said he claimed to S W Hooch Found in Outbuildi depends for existence, directly or fudirectiy, on (he three big apft coal [ave won it on & horse Face but no Lamps and Shades and ports ear looch Found in Outbuilding | ines, and it can be considered as representative of the hundreds of other |one has been found who handled the : ’ ° ’ 3 i 6 i bet for him. vw at Deal Lake Resort, towne in whieh the strike of the miners has been an actual life and death (°C for Mim: a tk raat Furniture Women’s. and Misses struggle. ing between himself and Giberson. [ weed Knickers } Drys Charge. Federal Agents Conie, and A. P. Bowne Newark raided the Ross- Fenton m, a fashionable resort on Deal Lak ar Asbury Park, N. J. Jast night, and threw the guests into Breat excitement ‘The farm is a spacious place, sur- founded by a great lawn. About 200 Persons were in the dining room when the agents arrived. Conie and Bowne ‘ tontinued from Firet Pi low Mrs, Glberson ti Fi walked into the dining room and in-| ‘To-day the sun couldn't shine (Continued from Firet Page.) nvecanatee Misael AL at ane Art pleasing as the designs sizes 27 to 32. formed the manager, Frank P. Ford, |brighter if the pennies that are Jatt —— afternoon, It did not seem to upset 1p Lik eapeowente Ree th 4 ign , _ @hat they had a warrant to search in thu ote JU rele ae shops near her hi be < Carr is re- her. # he sent an order tor ‘@ floral ‘mrple of many ingenious emselves. Women’s and Misses’ Khaki the place. 2 ; sli ported to have said Mrs. Giberson| pillow to be placed on the coffin, 2 RoW Cn sae. Fy wi ie P mine entrances and getting them] Pore een joo Richmond, was| When a sister-in-law telephoned to Knickers—with belts, pockets The agents began searching im- Mediately and word of their presence quickly passed among the guests. There were excited exclamations from ‘women diners and a general commo tion followed Manager Ford then made an an- Mouncement, the agents reported, in- forming guests that Federal @gents were conducting a search, but Stating there was no need for excite- ment, as the law was being complied With and there was nothing to fear. The agents made a thorough search ef the dining room, the kitchens, and ‘other places in the big resort and wer unsuccessful the in finding any lIiquor'| ment to end the strike in seven “Then they went outside and searched] Giates, Although Illinois was not in- 4 the grounds along the waterfront,| cided, word came through that @ ° which is {Illuminated at night, and the structures about the lawn. In one of the outbuildings, accord: ng to Agent Bowne, they found @ quantity of alcoholic goods which Mr, Bowne listed as follows: ‘Three cases of Johnny Walker, three bagfuls of Scotch, three bagfuls of rye, one bas- ket of assorted whiskey.” Ford, anc a waiter, Jean Billico, were arrested and admitted to $500 ail for a hearing on Tuesday before United States Commissioner Carton gat Asbury Park. They denied know- fing that any liquor was on the prem- fses. TWO MEN RESCUE DROWNING MAN Newtown Creek. , Jumping from the Vernon Avenuel_ Bridge into Newtown Creek, Brook- lyn, early to-day, Robert Flanders of (No, 192 Eagle Street, Brooklyn, and ‘Thomas Reardon of No. 181 Freeman “= n, WASHINGTON, Aug. 117.—Joseph P. . $ $ Btreet, Greenpoint, rescued Ernest ‘ra is (A 10. le -$; Mepdres, twenty-three, of No, 365] Tumulty, former private secretary to Navy blue twill combines three style notes of the ? 19, 50, 29.50 Snecial D 1 50 West 58th Street, Manhattan, who] President Wilson, has received word - THIRD FLOOR ep . either jumped or fell from the bridge. Mendres was unconscious when taken to St. John’s Hospital and his condi-| ammergau road last Saturday, had | b ae A al adi Peres waa sald to. be sorious, ted on in a hospital at Well- rick red crepe —and produces a smart (e Strai ine ols of J. Cummings and Patrick Moore, | peer CPETaed OP 1 A Morrie message pe P' street @, Straightline models with bridge tenders heard a splash and ture saw a man struggling in the running {o the centre of the struc- water, They threw him a rope which Janded about ten feet away. Flanders and Reardon, who were walking across the structure, appeared and without & moment's hesitation jumped, a dis- tance of fifty feet. They quickly hed the man's side and dragged from the water. Efforts to re- vive Mendres were fruitless and the was hurried to the hospital. Flan- ders and Reardon suffered no ill effects from their experience. od CRAIG APPOINTS JOHN H. FOX. Comptroller Charles L. Craig to-day @nfiounced the appointment of John H. Fox of St. Albans, Borough of Queens, as a Deputy Receiver of Taxes for that Smiles Replace Despair on Faces of Wives, and Children Begin to Play Once More. SESSER, IL, Aug. 17 (Copyright).—The at all; on the large ones it is little more t small maps don't show Sesser ana dot. Eyery person in town In Sesser a week ago hardly a man® could be found on the streets, Those in sight had scarcely anything to say to each other. The women mended and ed or knit in their homes, porches were deserted and they for- got to gossip. They wondered whether there ever Would be another pay day Fiven the children, it seemed, had little energy for play. The long weeks of the strike and the constant effort at home to scrimp and save had made them sad. DETECTIVE SURE . WIFE FIRED SHOT NN J MURDER in shape to be reopened after the con- ference in Chicago to-morrow, They feel certain that an agreement will be reached, Blacksmiths and timbermen went to work soon after dawn to-day, although the strike is not officially at an end and cannot be until to-morrow night, at least. ‘The miners watched these men start with smiles, Women leaned from the windows and waved a joyful grecting as, laden down with their tools, the mechanics went to the pit mouths, Last week there would have been Jeers and: curses, to-day there were cheers and smiles. The change came when the word arrived from Cleveland that there had ‘been a ratification of an agree- “In trouble,” and that while she had money in bank she could not draw it out without ner husband knowing It. Her husband and son by a forme} se were on bad terms. County authorities say conference to deal with this State had been arranged, ‘Three hundred men gathered within twenty minutes in crooked Main Street. They cheered and they laughed. Others came, and soon there were more than a thou- sand. Women and children joined, bringing tin horns and tin pans from the kitchens. A wild. impromptu parade was started and wound through the residential section. There was more noise than on Armistice Day, because there were more men's voices and almost as much happi- ness. At Herrin, near where twenty-two men were killed, the men are anxious to go back to work the first thing next week. No attempt has been made to open the strip mines in this section since the Herrin slaying, but FASHIONS MISS MARY TUMULTY IS OPERATED UPON Reported Recovering—Her Compan- fon Dies of Hurts. that his daughter Mary, Injured in an automobile wreck on the Munich-Ober- stated that Miss Tumulty came out well from ander the anaesthetic and seemed to be recovering. The first cables received telling of the accident stated that Miss Tumulty, who is eighteen years old, suffered tnternul injuries. Mrs, Mary E. Cahill of Minne- sota, injured at the same time, died yesterday in the Wellhelm hospital. SS 40,000 IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE SINCE JULY 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—Nenrly 40,000 immigrants have entered the United States since July 1, the ma- jority coming from Italy, Russia, the United Kingdom, Germany, Greece and Czecho-Slovakia, the Bureau of Immi- frock. Very moderately priced, $29.50 ure in the investigation, Detective Ellis Parker is investigating a report that Richmond flashed a roll of $800 or $900 in poolrooms in Lakehurst and Lakewood the day after the mur- his stepfather, who would not let him live in the Giberson home. But he denies knowing anything that would vid in solving the mystery, He said he returned Sunday night from a week's vacation and went directly to the home of his grandfather, who lives a block back of his mother’s home. “There will be interesting develop- ments at the hearing,” he said. “Un- less they get more on mother they haven't got a chance,” The authorities have decided not to ask what kind of flowers she wanted she replie “Use your own judg- ment.” Harold A. Ga Nun, the construction superintendent who voluntarily came | to Tom's River to ald the authorities, has apparently finished with the cas: The Prosecutor said he was satisfied Ga Nun has told all he knew. Store Closed All Day Saturday Lord’ & Taylor rounds at the Naval a afternoon. the flagship Vicksburg of the ¢ eee are adroitly selected pieces of furniture that are odd and interesting and lampsandshadesof rare distinction among the myriad of novel things that Ovington’s offers. And the prices are as OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street FIFTH AVENUE FOR MISSES t For Street Wear Twill Frocks $29.50 new season—black braid trimming, a large, effec- tive metal buckle and flaring sleeves faced with There Are Still a Few Women’s Gowns At Clearance Prices Marked at radical reductions, in every case, these gowns offer you an opportunity for considerable savings on gowns of the finer quality. $39.50, $49.50, $59.50, $79.50 Wool and Sports Frocks Fe Bridge Prizes A Trump Indicator, for example, conveniently fastened to the end of a pencil. You'll never for- get what are trumps! Satin finish brass, $1.25 Memorandum Pads—Ideal for the telephone or bridge table. Pencil is suspended on chain from standard spring. Nickel or satin finish brass, $2.25 Dorough to succeed Anthony Moors. The| gration announced to-day In a summari- “arr Set etaras ot ctine ater For cAfternoon ir. Fox is a business man who this country under the 3 per cent. re- x Lovely Col, ° taken an <ctive part in the Business| atrictive immigration act. ve ‘Men's League in New York and in sev-| About 320,000 more can enter during Silk Frocks $47.50 e df otors in eral organizations in Queens, the remalpder of the fiscal year, \ They begin with dark New York BOOT in Blac and Brown Kid and Ten Calf Petent end Gray. All White Kid and All While Cloth Decided Values in Strap Pumps QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street SHOP For Early Fall Wear This Week Only $ 550 this offering one of especial | interest. Soft Wool brown Canton crepe and plaited streamers from the belt. They add Georg- ette crepe at neck and wrist. Finally, they sew on steel nail beads—one of the smartest trimmings of the season—the result is one of the charming frocks of Autumn, 1922. Also in navy and black. whether you're at school or college or just at home. They're so wonderfully convenient for every sort of use. These have inverted plait in back and strap cuffs. Cinnamon and natural shades, THIRD FLOOR i Long Silk Gloves You can match or find a harmonizing color for any frock —two tans, pearl and steel grey, champagne, navy, white and black. Milanese silk of a splendid heavy quality—a value unsurpassed anywhere— full sixteen button lengths, $1.45 Long silk gloves in incomplete cAt 95 c sizes—greatly reduced in price. Tan, black and navy predominate in middle sizes. Women’s Colored Linen Handkerchiefs Excellent values! Fine quality linen handkerchiefs ' 2, Ac ampleta This, decidedly low, price | Sports Coats $3 7.50 at prices you seldom see. Colors, dozens of them. toe . Cine Of ne coupled wit tueen Quality H ‘ * ‘ AISE LONGUE, Sewlat standards of materials | You really can’t do without one of these coats 15c d onic ens aD FRADY: beautiful and matt “ on Credit | in Black Kid, All Patent, and workmanship make esigns and colors. In cretonne up to $110. Hand rolled hems. An assortment of Jacquard designs. You'll buy these by the dozen! GROUND FLOOR 25c Alr Sta- | AEARN Founded 182/ FOURTEENTH STREET Mattel WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Illustrated Special 3,75 Grey and brown mixtures, with belt: well tailored, are ideal for all outdoor, wear— and cuffs with buttons— s 27 to 32— value $2.97 Sleeveless Jackets Value $3.97 2.95 Red and green, bound with white silk braid with pocket. Women’s Tub Silk Blouses Value $3.95 _ Tailored blouses with two-in-one collars of fine striped tub silk. Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Slip-Over Sweaters Plain or fancy stitch—long or short sleeves—white, buff, jade, Copen, jockey and black— 1.74 were $2.24... Women’s Silk Mixed Sport Hose In all-sport colors, including beige, brown and others, Sizes 815 to 10. Slightly irregule <O value .75 a Sportswear Section—Second Floor—and Regular Dep’ts New Fall Models Poiret Twill Suits notched collar, silk lined and beautitully tailored, are in navy and black. Also grey woolen mixtures. Misses’, sizes, 16 lo 20. sizes, 36 to 44. Women’s Store Closed All Day Saturday During August See page 23 for other Hearn Advert 'sing Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of New York We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. QUEEN ANNE PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE In American Walnut, Dining Table, elther oblong or round, 48 inches, 6- $ 50 Chairs with . Veother sti Motor Truck Dellveries Free Within 100 Miles of New York. Gra from $30 Up on Our Easy Pay- ment Pian, August Columbia on Sale. « 46th St. 7 UGH NE BthAve, It Makes Little Difference What You Need tk A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It