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f s W POLICE GET n nnn 111 MMK f.' SILKS IN TRUCK CHAS E eefSaid to Confess Their .'art. in 'Robbery Goods Consigned to New York. 9,000 utile truck ToVb'.cj, bo- Sln Now Jorsoy. trns frus- ,' early to-day by tho Newark L after a chaao of more than a jtWhllo the drivers of thi truck i la a cafo nt liYcllnghuys-'n Avo and Alplno Street eating and bo entertained by two young men, a I Baan drove off with the truck, teres are said to have confessed narrio, who Ind Ue pollco r tbelr pant in the attempted BILL WOULD FINE WOMEN SMOKERS IN WASHINGTON Penalty $25 for First Offense and 100 for Each Cigaretle Later. WA8UINX3TON, Juno 21. Rep resentative Paul B. Johnson ot Mississippi has Introduced a bill In Congress which would flno wo men $20 for tho flrst tlmo they wero caught smoking In a public plnco and $100 per cigarette for each subsequent offense. Tho samo lines would apply to tho proprie tors of publlo places. Tho bill describes publlo places as dining rooms, restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, theatres, pass enger elevators, street cars, pas snngor coaches, depots, railway waiting rooms, motors or othor vehicles employed as commercial carriers and "any othor publlo place where two or maro persona are gathered together." UNTERMYER MEETS DAUGHERTY TO-DAY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, GIRLS WIN HONORS IN GRfcsCHAEFER WEDDING TO-DAY. 1921. Lock wood Committee Counsel Will Take Up Question of Build ing Combines. Saniuol Untormyer, counsel for tho IiCglslatlvo Commlttoo Investigating housing conditions In New York City, who recently called on tho Depart ment of Justlco to prosecute alleged Natlon-wldo combines of building materials manufacturers, Is sched uled to confer with Attorney Ocncnil Dauglicrty on the subject late to day. This morning bo conferred with State prosecutors from Duffulo re garding alleged Illegal practices In tho building trades brought out In hearinr- held there lost week by tho committee. To-morrow ho will confer with Slate Attorney Ornrral Newton. I-ntln Scliolnrnhlp of Clnlcal Olnb Uoe (o WaillelffU II or. Tho Now York Clssloal Club an nounced to-day tho results of Hie re cent examinations for the Orcck ant) tatln scholarships offered by tho club lo xtiidonts of tlio Now York Cfty High School. Tho Urcck ncholarahlp was awarded to Cutlmrlno Clutohell ot Wndlnlgh High Roliool. with JUliel A. Flynn, nlio of Wmltolgli, sccoiia. Tho Lwitln scholar ship wns nwnrdcrt to Orrin Judd. of Krnsmu Hall, with honorable men tion of tho following competitors In thn order named: Wtimrt atuCnrtliy of Mor ris High: Herimnl Loman. of Hoys Hlff'.i! Ilentrlcn Freeman, of Hunter College HlTh; Aibrnham Klvnlwasscr of Morris Hlirti: and loulsn llldgowny, of Hunter College High. Klllrd lijr Iron 11m. An Iron . beam whloh was being; hoisted to the "I." structure nt No. 3120 Jeromo Avenue nt 9.30 o'clock thlH morning fell (seven feet, striking Munnanvo Ucntllcj forty yearn old, of 177th Htroet and Jqlmson Avenue, tho llronx, nnd Inslnnlli' killing him. ' Ceremony 'Will lie IPerforacil In St. Ilartholomew's Church. The marriage of Miss Edmea Elolso Rchaefer to Paul Prylbll takes place thlt afternoon In St. Hartholomow's Church, tho l'cv. Dr. Lclghton 1'arks officiating, ncslsled by the Hcv. Dr. Arthur II. Judge. Afterward a rocon tlnn will be held at the lllts-Carlton. Miss Hchacfcr la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Jay Bchaofor ot Urncli Lawn, Larchmoat Miss llarbara llnzol Guggenheim, dnugliter of Mr. and Mrs. llenjamln CIugKunhclm of No. 270 Tnrk ANe.nne, Is to bo marrlod to-Uny to Slgniuiid Mnrxlinll ICcmpner, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph V. Keinpnor of No. 305 West End Avenue. Xeir I.nrr 1'lrin n Annonneeil. The formation of tho law firm of Anderson, Phillips & Moss, with offices at No. 565 Fifth Avcnuo, was announced today. The members are Harry O. An derson, formerly a Kings County As sistant District Attorney; Nathaniel riilllips. President of the Lengun of Foreign Horn Citizens, nnd Ixjuls J, Mows. M.tmck. an Ha way from PhUa Mfc to Now York with & load eon iA to tho Andrews Mills Company, (M Sbarth AVenue, wan driven by Gerbor of Oarlstadt, N. J., and ban Tangling. Socaacas, N. J., are being held as witnesses. It bien their bablt to stop at the rin by Mrs. Amanda Krauss. 0 pollco wero notified a week ago several young men had been ln Oms auto-trucks halting at tho a.'JVOn this tip Capt. Harris and Bollcomcn have been watching 1 Htornobllo nearby for five days. : might their vigilance was ra ted. PL Harris saw tho two men en tho cafe and a moment later rved a stranger loop to the scat drive off. Not until tho pollco passed the truck and three shots been ilrcd did tho driver stnp on edge of the Newark meadows, a gave his name as John J. Moo No. 3 Highland Avenue, Newark, after confessing, It Is s.ild, that robbery had been planned for a C implicated Otto Krauss, son of cafo owner, and KroJ Sheridan, 1111 Hroad Street, Newark. Ibert Uuckmuller of tho Andrews) s Company appeared against the e men when arraigned to-day on gca of highway robbery. 120 West 42d St DRUMS All Kinds and All Prices Professional Trap Outfits as Low as $65 Terms of $1 .00 Weekly PIANOS VTCTROLAS I w rum iw ipnnu-iu urnin m mis ii iii a i it in n i McGufcheiBrfs VERY SPECIAL SALE of Men's Pajamas TODAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 21st, we are placing on sale a complete line of Pajamas for Men, At $2.95 and $4.95 pair These Pajamas are for the most part of imported fabrics and include plain colors, stripes and figures. Of excellent workmanship and cut. Btg.TradUart Department for Men 33d Street Entrance Just East of Fifth Avenue mi lti mmm vim mi m if i m bihhi w w il June Sale Summer Dress Cottons Voiles, Tissues, Organdies, Homespuns, Ginghams, Crepes, Shirtings, Imported Novelties and White Fabrics. At Specially Reduced Prices Fifth Avenue 34th and 33d New York Streets Htf-TradaUa Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair ing at special rates during the Summer; James McCreery & Co., Telephone) Fitz Roy 3400 SON AVENUE - FIFTH Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street "Specials9' for Wednesday An Important OfferJog off Women's Cottoo Frocks will coosist off several groups remaioiimg from special assortmemits All off these Frocks are in seasonable, wanted models, effffectively trimmed . preseimtDmig reinmarkaLlbfle -v.Llu'fe'; at ' $6o759 ZS 9.75, B2.7S, . US. Also Women's Cotton Skirts smartly made, in the desirable ffabrics ffor Summer and sports wear "at $3o9 & 4o5 . ' (Third Floor, Madnson Avenue Section) Misses9 Tailored Tweed Suits (a limited niumber) representing" .the desirable color tones off the present season at the greatly reduced prices -off $E6o5 & 25 Misses9 Tweed Coats in smart mixtures, some tan, others gray; with silk lining in yoke and sleeves at the specially reduced price of $llSo irut reniaining assortments off Misses' Higher-cost Otntergarments have also been marked at considerable price reductions (Misses' Suits and Coats, Second Floor) Hroadway Important Sales Wednesday Girls' and Infants' Apparel every garment taken from our regular stock and marked at prices that make their immediate disposal certain! 500 Girls9 Dainty Frocks Regularly 5.5 -and 736 Reduced to 3.95 Sizes 6 to 16 years. Youthful one and two-piece models, made of fine organdies, chambraya, and Japanese Crepes. Some have pretty little square collars, others have demure round collars, and still more arc prettily trimmed with wool embroidery, tiny ruffles, or ribbons. Extraordinary Values! , s 300 Girls' Plaid Skirts Regularly 3.00 and 3.50 Reduced to 1.95 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Box and sidc-plcatcd models with bodice attached, just what a girl needs for all around Summer wear and camping. Smart plaid effecta in youthful colorings. 800 Misses' Middy Blouses Regularly 2.00 and 2.95 Reduced to 95c Regulation "Middies", suitable for all outdoor sports. Made of white Lonsdale jean, with self or colored collars and cuffs. Many have embroidered emblems on sleeves. Sizes 18 and 20. Second Floor Infants' Apparel Reduced! ALL SALES FINAL NOTHING SENT C. O. D. 400 Play Aprons Regularly 3.00 Reduced to 1.25 of tan cretonne with colored nurs ery pictures and alphabet. Very serviceable and will launder beau tifully .Sizes 2 to 6. 500 Children's Rompers Regularly 3.00 Reduced to L29 Hand-smocked and finished with white collars and belts. Sturdy ch am bray, gingham, poplin and dimity are the materials. Sizes 1 to 6 years. 300 Girls' Knit Union Suits (2 to 6 yrs.) Reduced to 50c 400 Girls' Nightgowns . . . Reduced to 95c Fourth Floor Children's Tailored Hats Regularly 5.00 to 10.00 Reduced to 2.25 Smart little hats that any little girl will just love to wear. Milan, leg horn and bangkok straws, in navy blue, white and black. 100 Children's Coats Regularly 15.00 to 25.00 Reduced to 9.75 Just the right weight for Summer and Fall evenings. Flared, belted and dolman models, in pongee, checks, basket weaves, serge and covert. Navy, tan, rose, and Copenhagen blue. Sale of 1000 Imported Beaded Bags nh In the very fashionable drawstring models Special 12.50 Exquisitely beaded drawstring bags, only just received from France. They are masterpieces in bead work ing, every bead put in by hand, and blended as only the most skilled bead workers of France know how. The designs are in quaint looking geometrical effects, and pretty flowered designs. Each bag silk lined, and fitted with pocket, mirror and powder compart ment. One of three styles pictured. Street Floor i