The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 10

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- BARNES ADVOCATES ADGE LANDS FRCRAN HARE SAVAGE WROTE GAL HE VED T GET OURLCENSE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922, terday stated he was conducting an examination to see what had become of the 9 hotties of liquor sub- rom the police property Mr, Ruston as evidence in Kings County Mullan-Gage law cases. Mr. Ruston was thoroughly angered by the intimation HIRSHFIELD'S MEN MUST KEEP AWAY, 1 KILLED, 4 HURT, IN AUTO SMASH | 2215 North 13th Street, both of Phila- Charles Walton Loses Life] sougnt as Machine Hits Pole. Ray Flannery, No. 1712 North Bev- enth Street, and Grace Mittl!, No. delphia, A third woman, who disap- peared after the accident, ts being Her namo is not known to the authorities. The injured were taken to Egg Har- ATLANTIC CITY WANTS BALTIMORE PRISONER Alleged Swindler Said to ave Made $100,000 at Resort ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 6.-—Atlantic Clty authorities were to apply in Tren- Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gourand’s Oriental Cream. White HARBOK CITY, N. J., Oct. [por City Hospital. They are expected] ton to-day for the extradition from Flesh-Rachel, e jet A y ‘ote a let m ity Hospita y bhisde uation tani hati Dh es W. Walton of Woodbury, | to recover. Baltimore of George Arone, who is| RX Send 0c for Trial Size 4 N. J., was killed in an automobile ac=| All the victims were in the automo-|held on a charge of swindling. further Investigation of his office} ©. "| “i day on the White Horse} tie driven by Walton. The machine] According to Atlantic’ City police, ‘commissioner Hirshfield and the wit- ter to the Mayor to-day saying any must be public, held tn the office of} ci ce — nesses must be called by subpoena Pike at Devonshire, near here. Jacob] skidded and hit a telegraph pole. Muller of Woodbury had three ribs ‘The three women were thrown clear Arone swindled residents of this city out of sume totalling nearly $100,000 through the sale of worthiess stock and sworn. Mr. Ruston sald the in-,broken and his ye ho perth and the machine turned over on the] Now York authorities also are sald to Gouraud’ ¢ vat — ‘ ‘ eho Ae aj oe vy’s asti eeatian a bee eled . of Woodbury suffered a]two men. be seeking Arone. It is sald thi 8 . on Former Head of Grain Cor-|Wealthy School Boy Being}‘‘Da y’s Investigators Vestigators had | een welcomed cord | oN oad aren ee! Oriontal Cream poration Explains Specula- | Sued for Annulment by Barred From Offices After |oomptete freedom in accordance vurt. ‘Rhey were: steering wheel him more than a half « million dollars, tion of May, 1921. Geneva Mitchell, Actress. Liquor Insinuation. urnished to A eumestion that a “deus i wei i 1 orders te hat in w convineed,"" Mr. B for the gran trading markets might be cold Pogo dancing girl] yestigators from the office of Commts t am now convinded," Mr. Rust trol of Apectiative trading is grain] Supreme Court to-day before Justice rilous and malicious attack upon me was welcomed by Julius Hf. Barnes, former head of the United Grain Cor- poration, when he was called to testify vefore the Federal Trade Commission Tierney in her suit to annul her mar riage to young Robert Savage, Mil- choo! student. Decision was re of the wealthy Mrs. if found and not permitted on the sremises thereafter. ‘Two men from “Davy's"’ office had left about two minutes before the order was issued A proclamation from Hirshfield yes- and this great office.” Further on he said the Insinuation about the whis- key was “a wicked, malicious and dishonest statement.” Young People’s Store—Fourth Floor BUYING autumn outfits for boys and girls or their older sisters and brothers is a pleasant adventure when you can shop in such charming surroundings as these. Here, grouped together on one floor, you find everything in the way of clothing and accessories for girls and boys from infants’ size all the way to eighteen years. In the Federal Building to-day. The suggestion cume as the r Diego the fas WOMEN'S FINE HOSIERY Lin her famous dance, at the N Amsterdam Roof created, Mr, Barnes admitte result of speculative trading. In order to overcome this shor Was accepted for deliver ent point an deven on t “As ao result of this ch detivery requirements and the price col silroads nge in the the shortage was overcome lapsed “Mr, Barnes,” asked Commissioner Vicor Murdock, “if you and I were gitting in a poker game and 1 was about ready to rake in the pot with uld you think it fair if nged the rules and held didn’t count?’ This, Mr, Murdock explained, was what had actually happened in the grain market. The rules were changed at the critical omment “Phe shorts defaulted,” said the Commissioner, ‘‘and declared acos out.” John K, Arn 1, one of the commis- made the suggestion of a “Judge J * Mr. Barnes ad- mitted that such inovation wouid help solve the problems of the market It was agreed by moth, |.owever, that such a man would have to be some one entirely unassociated with grain trad- ing. The Federal Trade Commission is holding the inquiry as the result of a resolution Introduced in the Senate wee’) Garden. It was love at first sight < It was brought out in the trial to- day that the couple was ‘ March § at Milford, Conn , live with my husband afte 6 of March,” the young stage y tol Justice Tierney. A efter written by young Savag to his sweetheart a few di prior to the elopment and iptroduced to-day, reads: “T got our license at the local town hall yesterday. clerk is a staunch friend of mine and very kindly overlooked many little details that would have checked our plans. 1 swore lies to all answers requiring lies, and it does not matter in the long run because, once the local minister seals our bonds Sunday, no one ean conse Savage was sqrved with papers in the annulment slit several weeks ago at Winnibigoshish Dam, Minn. H:- did not contest the action and was not tn court. The town ever separate us without our was begun tn Washington last week at which time the Commission ques- tioned J. Leonard Replogle, steel magnate, who admitted that he dealt in the wheat markeet as a speculator from January to March of this yeaor. The Commission will meet her day and to-morrow and in Chieagu All pure thread silk chiffon $925 (These are regular $3.00 quality) \'FRY SHEER —FULL FASHIONED Cdlors—Black, White, Nude, Fawn Gun Metal, Light Gray * A true CAMMEYER value! CAMMEYER ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 7 47 West 34th St., New York Brooklyn — 390 FULTON ST Newark-«0 BROAD $7 Exceptional Offerings for Saturday redskin, navy and 16 years. Junior Misses’ Coats $29.50 Bolivia, fur trimmed, or in plain tai- lored style with convertible collar. Straight line or bloused models. Brown, Girls’ Coats *19.50 Three good models, of wool Bolivia, or chinchilla, the former with beaver- ette collar, the latter with convertible collar. Cinnamon, straw, beaver and blue. 6 to 12 years. Sorrento, 12 to unior Misses’ Party Frocks $29.50 rty by Senator Ladd. The inyestigation from Oct. 10 to 16. Changeable taffeta, made in the most becoming and youthful styles, one a Bouffant skirt with a Bertha effect, and decorative silver braid, the other a simple style trimmed with monkey fur. Blue, rose, gold or peach. 13 to 17 years. Junior Misses’ Street Frocks $29.50 —Silk Canton crepe, smart styles for tailored street wear. 13 to 17 years. Girl’s Street Frocks $14.75 —Crepe de Chine, a simple practical model, with tucked skirt and sleeves, neck and yoke finished with bands of fagotting. Royal blue, henna and muffin. ‘Formal Opening of the New Specialized Dress Shop for Misses and Small Women Girl’s Party Frocks $19.50— Georgette crepe or crepe de Chine, numerous styles, all of them simple and appropriate. Announcing for Tomorrow Many colors. 6 to 12 years. Opening Sale! Charming Frocks A new place to know about—a new place to go! A restful and well-appointed salon devoted ex- clusively to Lovely Dresses, as specialized for the youthful—and those who would remain youth- ful. Your attendance invited—to the full crys- tallization of an Idea! ; Living Manikins Will Promenade in Smart, New Gowns From 11A.M.to4P.M. The Boys’ Section Long Trouser Suits $24.50 His first long trousers—designed to avoid any feeling of awkward- ness. Wool mixtures, cheviots in sports models. Some with golf knickers, others with two trous- ers.’ 16 to 20 years. Two Knicker Norfolks for Big Boys *12.50 All-wool cheviots in a choice of patterns and styles. 8 to 18 years. Most Unusual Values Junior Misses’ Blanket Bath Robes Quilted satincollar andcuffs finish this cozy, warm bath robe, so comfortable for autuinn and win- ter. Rose, blue, orchid. Priced ac. cording to size, $4.95 to $5.95 Flannel Pajamas Two piece slip-over pajamas of outing flannel, a striped material trimmed with a band of white, $1.95 Satin and Elastic Girdle, a short comfortable model, $1.95 Chiffon of Rich Crepes, Velvets, ss Twills and Velveteens English Ribbed Hose for Big Girls and Juniors Cashmere Stockings —Delightfully warm, yet soft in quality. Shown in all the smartest new coat and shoe colors. Dark and light suede, putty, coating, light and dark grey. Sizes 6 to 10, $1.65 to $1.95 Children and Growing Girls Tan lace shoes, with fawn cloth tops, 4 or patent leather with grey or black 4, tops, these shoes are practical enough for school, yet smart enough for dress wear, 8! to11, $5.50; 1114 to 2,96; Unusual Specials at $79.% School Shoes for To add interest to the opening we Street, Afternoon, ‘ d : Tartan Plaid Socks—Girls’ and boys’ art silk ‘ tt th 1 col ¥4 ¢ ; ys’ art si Present his special oo lection of Bveni and 2). to 7, $8 on =e pope ety, ne ~ yy White noon frocks—of very latest styling Up to $85 ‘ $ and blue, or white and pink. Also fancy stripes in and treatment. They will surprise Pumps and Oxfords “4 eer white, champagne and tartan plaids, 95c to $1.25 you! : A model designed especially for the growing girl, with 1 ra dil. 4 7 : broad or medium round toes and low heels. Patent Brushed Camei’s Hair Golf Hose—With roe fies ure ye ad leather, dull black or tan calfskin. Sizes 2) to 7. smart striped tops, $1.95 tions. Draped, Paneled and Duce ne Circular Effects. Fim & Ti / ae Lord & Taylor Second Floor : FIFTH AVENUE West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street f re

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