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CTE EVEwane wekub, 2UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922, ong Beach ‘Pirates’ Who Gouge | FNRIGHT CALLS __ Visitors to Resort Denounced) FoR QUARANTINE President Whitbread of Business Men’s League Would Wipe Out Blot on Beach’s Reputation. ‘ At a dinner of the Long Beach Business Men's Association at the Nassau Hotel last night President G. W. Whitbread, who is a lumber dealer made “is hearers sit up. on the worst season® 1s ever known," he told the min effect. It has been a miser- Able failure. We like the weather, and the weather has had fomething to do with it. But the ther alone would not have made MOTHER WANTS Police Conference. DAUGHTER BACK an The National Police Conference to blame it on Little One Now in Chicago to Have University Education. Counsel for Mrs. Mary Naumann of No. 141 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, he Chamber of Commerce New York, at No. season such a wreck, “The lack of business has benn @ue to the pi and slackers " side! Ithat 700 come down rofiteer and (didendd is President, d nothing for the good name of appeared before Justice Callaghan in}i. tne United St worn nowive community or what happens to it] Brooklyn to-day and asked for a writ Ge ane that sented in the of habeas corpus for her fifteen year| his reo old daughter Nellie, who was taken from Mrs- Naumann when she became through the winter, when resident business men have to Suropean cities n to co-operate gestions suffer from gougers and the reputation the price Sauaivine By their conduct they have think that Tho writ was asked to be directed to the Catholic Home Bureau for De- pendent Children, who through coun- sel told the Judge that Nellie was nybody acker and American states, some of which conference ated to patronize s men who treat i means could be the resident bu: their patrons fairly that she has a university education, which will not be available for her if she is brought home ut of its borders tendeney is to au ment until Saturday by ag with both counsel. all-year 4 must not y PORT. attend ntion of the DPEP WATE More than 6 the fifteenth a Atlantic De tion, opening to-da: bereul (From the Houston P The Jall Visitor: you know it’s wrong to go about holding people -]up and robbing them? One shouldn't do_such things," The Inmate; ‘It sure is a risky job (Missioner Enright. for one. We generally travel in pairs, pronounced the opening prayer. .| with another guy for lookout.” ser they stayed man of the & of Commerce ¢ This Store will be open all day Saturday: Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. Established 1879 New Pages from the Book of School fashions FOURTH FLOOR Wool jersey; white linen collar. Dark and medium shades, 8 to 14 yrs. Wool jersey, cross-stitched. Street and sports coiors. 13, 15, 17, yrs. Skydrift, a new soft wool material. Pongee guimpe. 8 to 16 yrs. Tweed coat, double-faced, with plaid back. 8 to 16 yrs. Bolivia i in Hawatian brown or navy. Collar of O'Possum. 13,15,17yrs. Imported tweed, with large shawl collar of raccoon. 12, 14, 16 yrs. 8.75 -Angota-finished felt, wool- erimmed. Autumn shades. Second Floor " Brown all-leather shoes, 8 to 1014, 4.00; 11 to 2, 4.50. Third Floor Duvetyn, in brown, may, copen, beaver and red. : Second Floor ON CRIMINALS Urges Internations ernational Co-oper-} Fact That Schieffelin Makes ation at Public Sessions of had open meeting to-day in the of 65 er Enright, who in tie in and in ap- skins have given to this new cit aie donk) chimaihals n time when it had the brightest}deranged as a result of the child's} !"! ses Ales . ni $ Ane wavleht wuld) rospects of any resort on Tong} pirth, ho hoped to establish a system of co operation with Central and South high officials to participate in tire d his hearers} happy in the home of Until recently every community aihalaahtly MIL of No, 4006 North Pauline} ind country had proceeded on the of moderate et, Chicago; Mr. Cahill is to see itself the © when it chased the erim- The modern tine the crim wn Edward J Hi, the Democratic] Six other children join inal inside .the be s of his own eandidate for » Senator, also ad-| Naumann's petition. Ju ='llaputitey: wie ROW iid ez vocated hoosti wong Beach for its] ghan took the matter un , the speaker be y more than tu- IX. Bush welcomed the dele- ulf of the Chamber and in etter they would learn and capability of Com- Archbishop Hayes: Superintendent Daniel Sullivan was appointed sergeant .at arms and the following were appointed as creden- tials committte Cincinnati; Director C eadquarters and and Sells Drugs Stay. Mayor Hylan won a point to-day in the $100,000 libel suit filed in Supreme Chief Copelan, of B, Borland, of , and Chief W. J. Quilty Mass. ade at the meetings er a wire to Police broadcasted — by counsel ‘ens Seh “fourth Court against him by Schieffelin when S$ tice Donnelly den ffelin's ‘William ee me Court Jus- 1 a motion by Yellin to strike out characterized in “fourth separate ture quantities nelly refus clent on the Hit against the Mayor Britain, Schieffelin & Co. with the manufac- and sale This defense Justice Don CITY HOLDS RECEPTION FOR SULGRAVE VISITORS} | of drugs in large ntentional, know he had anything te diy. He was always a epend- 1 am glad he thought ugh of me to disinherit me. He was orced from my mother twenty-five ra ago. I remained with mother. [ owe her everything. I would not meet strike out as “inisutf face thereof.’ 0 police sending statlo ea oh & Vetter eritten BY HY! his second wife. My mother {s radlo from the police sending station-lig based on.a letter written by HylR8 | Gegyep Wiatex Batwads Glscttaie b| hia second wite, 2, meiner bere H - : , {to Health Commisstonor Co ne ete ie Dvisentive, ot hia? claring tha ‘ prosee IYYLAN WINS | PO NT A public reception washeld In City F palen against dr Hers and IN LIBEL SUIT 16.4 toundlstip: oF tial users | Hall to-day by a delegation of the Brit- WOULDN'T TAKE A PENNY ‘Aliniond iseeconeates ¢ Richmond ‘Times-Depatel of narcotics, Mr clin was] ish branch of the Sulgrave Inatitute, SAYS MRS. FREDERICK Perel ert mre on a visit here in the Interest of friend- politely removing his hat, “per- ship between thie country and Great] CHICAGO, Sept. 12—Pauline Mred-]h4P® you don’t remember me. I'm your er A. Whalen, Vice Chatr-|erick, in the role of # Committee on Re- whed Gi enale of thee “the disinherited ¥ * the woman cried; ‘It do seem to recognize you! Your nose, it of his}is, and that left maybe, Children, ne her ir pap Store Hours rem ses James MeCreery & Go 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. 34TH STREET The New Crepe F rocks. | ‘Which Fashion’ Drapes into Sinuous Folds 38.00 to 75.00 \ Coats of Alaska Seal Made to Your Measure In models with a shawl or crushed collar effect with either straight or wide sleeves, richly lined with Silk, Classic in their simplicity or Parisian in their novelty, these frocks are nevertheless typical of McCreery in ‘their value. They are simply tailored and straight- line; effects:or the elaborately draped, beaded and ‘embroidered frocks in Canton, Flat, Jacquard and Roma Crepes. Other materials are Georgette, Satin. Satin or Brocaded: Crepe. Genuine Alaska Seal, 40 in. length, - 495.00 . Genuine Alaska Seal. 45 in. length, - 585.00 Natural Musk- Lamb Coats, Brown or Taupe rat Coats, of soft Sport Models, in Fox Scarves of Chiffon, Velvet, Matelasse and Poiret Twill. Caramel Brown, Cinder;Gray, Navy and Black. “Women’s sizes.. (Fourth’Froor} Linen Handkerchiefs ‘For Men “Extra size Linen Handker> chiefs.i formerly 15.00, : doz., 200 Large size Linen Handker- chiefs. formerly 9.00, ‘ doa. 6.00 ‘LinenHandkerchiefs,hand- embroidered initials. formerly 9.00 doz., 6.00 For, Women Sheer’ Linen’ Handker- chiefs, Tape borders. formerly 6.00 , doz., 4.00 Linen Handkerchiefs, hem- med and_hand-drawn. filet corners. formerly 1.00 to 1.50 each, 50c Linen. Colored. Novelty Handkerchiefs. formerly 50c each, 25e¢ . ‘ This is a Good Time to Replenish Stationery Summer’ correspondence usually depletes the supply so thoroughly that an oppor- tunity to buy Linen Station- ery of quality at a low price is a welcome one. This is Geo. B. Hurd’s Royai Linen, a fabric fin- ished paper, in the most popular size, neatly packed in pourd packages. White, Blue, Fawn, Orchid and Gray. 2000 Packages of Writing Paper, 90 sheets to the pound. formerly 65c., Ib. 6000 Packages of Envel- opes, 25 in package. formerly 20c. Pkg., 15¢ (Main Fleor} - . New! Boys’ Flannel) Fashioned (Main Floor) y . of Murlene in A New Sport Suits che | slander H d M. d Ss Sometbing new and differs ” 5 new ian a 4 3.95 tan aatah cok: ent, fashioned over vasions Blouse 5.95 Guaranteed lay coat. Of eombinations of Beige eol- fast color suits course they , red ooze, and trimmed with A French of good quality appear ia patent leather or Tan eall- Voile Blouse flannel in Khaki Navy, Melay akin. entirely hand- or Gray. Sizes7 and Black. Other models ave of Bilzok made with a to 12 in straight Other madels Makin, teimmed with square neck trousers, Sizes 8 of Tweed eve besa aera trimmed with to 13 in knickers. attracti ent leather, or a wide Irish Boys’ All Wool trimmed Sh ies, a ere Lace andcom- Sweaters, 4.95 Pur of e¢o consequentty for all ! bined with In pull-over etvotty. teil occasions. Same models in land © drawn and coat effets. oved Gold and Silver Brocade f work, 4 to 16 years. Women's sizes te09 {Fourth Floor) UThird Floor} tFoerthi Stoor) Second Floor) dark Skins, Rac- Gray or Tan, 30 coon collar and in. long trimmed cuffs,three quarter with leather in length. 85:00 various colors. 75:00 large lustrous, full furred pelts. 42.50 (Wourth Floor} The Sport Skirt of Novelty Wool Arrives 10.75, 12.75, 19.75 They are etraight | in line or tipple with box pleats o1 combination plaitings, re- vealing broken stripes and overplaids between pleats of solid Biack, the popular Navy, and Paris Brown. The sizes are 26 to 36 inch waist bands. (Foarth Pteor} The Coat for Immediate Wear 75.00 and 85.00 They are fashioned of Marvella, Gerona, Tarquina and Fashona the season's finest materials. Every one is hand-tailored as you will see in the snug fit of the shoulder and the grace of their lines. Malay Brown, Masten Brown, Black, Ha- waiien Blue and Kit Fox Grey, enhance thei¥ beauty. Women’s Sizes. (Peacth Floor) Tailleurs of Charm and Distinction The Vari Pump 1100