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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, .1922,"
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Ills own) nml found lllrscli tlicrc
Ith n. woman nol Ms wltc
Mr. Chess becitrtr com Incod Pint his
llcnt had lcn the ot,m of fnlsr
(allmntif nnil m.ulo nn InvrstlRtltlcn.
liThe result of this wm his statement
ffto Sir. llanton that ho cuM provo his
n rmnir oti for UerkonltZ to call oil
iMilm. Installed a dlrtnlihonr nnd with
Ifetpctlvo IJntney Flood "lixtrniHK Hi"
fin an adjolnlnc office ar.d had ll.tci -?Ovc
Helen Thomas iipix.ir n iin
rabiiHorf wife, who wanted n divorce
&ERKOWITZ FELL INTO THE
W TRAP.
t& norkowltr. falling Into the trap.
Rnptecd to pet evidence for her for J200
When ho went rrom tne omcc
her to set tho money from a nrlBli-
ttwrlnc hank yesterday afternoon,
VDcr);ovitz was arrested.
Mr. Chess told the District Attorney
at Ilerkowltz paid he kept rooms In
'est 37th Street for the Mairlnit of
Imtds. nnd that ho could furnish por
faons who would mako up to resemble
rSnv rllvnrro defendant. The police
Wound In Ucrlcowilz's room on the
jfrlrst floor u larRo collection of
jCBomen's hats of all klnd:i and shapes,
Innany in boxes and others In paper
HjackaRCS. Thesd were confiscated.
!The landlady of the lodging houso ut
that address said that she had been
trying to net Hcrkowltz out of her
lJjouso. She said that ho had a con
stant stream of callers at all hours
pf tho nlRht und that ho slept most
lf tho day. There was a private
flcphone In his room.
RAID ENGINEERED AT HOMfc
OF ACCUSED.
Mr. Chess learned of tho alleged
'hjise to which Bcrkowltz's room was
tiftit when Hirsch complained that the
Iwyldcnco In tho divorce nctlon against
llilm was utterly false. When ho got
fllh touch with Berkowltz and talked
(rivun nun auuui. uiuuk u , v
Alcnce, he Bald that Berkowltz told
ltjlm ho could get an actor to make
litin to resemble uny one also a woman
rt"o be found In tho room with a de
fendant and detectives to miUto tho
ttfd and afterward testify that the
jfendant was the man In tho room.
Berkowltz offered, he added, to fur-
jtBlsh manufactured evidence at a cost
t3f $1,000 tho affidavit. When "Mrs.
Whraruui." th name Detectlvo Helen
noma's assumed In her Interview with
tlBcrkowltz, inquired what "evidence"
ctvoUld cost her, Berkowltz replied that
,Ht would bo $1,200 and that he wanted
fctwo weeks In which to do the work,
THe explained that It would be'noces
"tsUry to shadow the defendant and
tijimke tho raid when the defendant bad
ino chance for an alibi.
;R' Ira Waldsteln, a milliner, of No.
121 West 42d Street, was one of tho
iipersons examined to-day by Assistant
'District Attorney Hastings. Waln
;jiteln had been one of tho persons who
,'Jshadowed Hirsch before tho divorce
faction. He declared to-day that he
)Kad never been employed by Berko
IWitz, but had Bhadowcd Hirsch st
"itho request of Mrs, Hirsch'a father,
;Jdosslr Fein, of No. 538 West llSth
-tgtreet. He had known tho. family for
Jtyeara and was well acquainted with
tjllrsch, so he was sure, he Bald, that
Jhe man ho Identified was Hirsch.
Samuel Margulles, a cloak maker of
No. 1270 Broadway, was also exam-
Is. SOON TO HAVE
'' VOICE IN ALLOTTING
until tho Allies now liavo frono ahead
und apportioned German repartition
money without considering America's
claims. They had Invited America
iip.iln and ngnln to tin present, but
without result.
Tho problem became so complex
that It Is believed the first thin? Bee-
retary Hushes did nftcr President
Harding's return from Florida was to
advise that, It would bp Increasingly
rtimrult to handle American ques
tions unless America officially were
represented on the commission.
It Is beginning to be apparent that
the Iteparntion Commission, which
is wholly Kcparato and distinct from
the League of Nations, Is a most
powerful economic body with ten
tacles reaching Into American com
merce. There aro those who believe
Ocrmanv's exports and Imports
eventr.illy will bo regulated by tho
Iteparntlons Commission nnd that
tariffs may be Imposed which will af
fect Amerlcn vitally nnd against
which Interminable legal argument
and diplomatic effort will have to be
exerted.
JUSTICE TO TAKE LOOK
BEFORE DECIDING CASE
RUNAWAY HOUSE WRECKS
BOOTH, BREAKS WINDOW
llarL Into Jmrler'a Store When
Puller Try lo (Inlet It.
A horse drawing a bakery wagon run
nvrnr In Itroadway, Brooklyn, to-day
w:ille Its driver was In a store and
crushed Into a R. It, T. transfer both
at nrondwsy and Havemeyer Street
wrecking It.
Patrolman Joim Sheohan of tho
Clynier Street station and Patrolman
Ileloli of tho Traflo Squad tried to
quiet the animal, but tho horse backed
Into the front window of It O. Arozdn'vi
Jewelry store, at No. 203 Broadway.
Alter thin, the horse submitted to be
ing led ha.'k to tho stable by Oeorso
lyinchlaudee, tho driver.
(Vinry Island rTvr,ller Srrk In
junction AftTnlnut Operation
of lireilire
nilz.abctli Mcucrand Pasqualo Frlngo,
who said they represented 500 property
owners, applied to-day In the Supreme
Court, nrooklyn, for an Injunction to
restrain thu operation of a suction
dredge which la at work on the cast
side of Coney Island Avenuo south of
Neptune Avenue, on a bond of $5,000
o protect their rlrfits. They stated
hat the fllling-ln work of the dredge
backed sa water Into their cellars.
The concerns sought to bo enjoined
nrc the Realty Associates, the Melton
MacDorvild Co., Inc., and the New Jer
sey Shipbuilding and Dredging Com
pany. Their answer was that they arc
developing the cnlchborhood, that sew
ers will soon be put In, nnd that line
residences will follow. They also blamed
the recent rains for the flooding.
Justlco Callaghan said he would go
himself and take a look- at the work
before deciding.
SHOECRAFT
27 WEST 38TH STREET
Special Event
REMOVAL SALE
in tbe
Children's Department
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Infants'
Shoes, $2.25
Infants'
Pumps, $1.75
Situ 2 to 6; Un. white or bUdc leathen;
button or lice.
JiUti to Hit thlUrtn, iPt ,Ul h fUJ to
mop vcuicni u VMttttt memory.
SHOECRAFT SHOP
27 WEST 38TH STREET
Ortwecn Fifth and Sixth ArenoM
. 4msrioaA' Borrtxcrst Spectaltifo"
Oppewheim.llins &
34thStret New York
The Vogue of Fur Scarfs
Fashionable With the
Tailleur or Street Costume
Choice One and Two-Skin Scarfs
Specially Priced
White Fox Scarfs Value 110.00.. 75.00
Baum Marten Scarfs Value 85.00.. 65.00
Platinum Fox Scarfs Value 75.00.. 55.00
Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs... Value 75.00.. 50.00
Stone Marten Scarfs Value 39.75,. 29.75
Wolf Scarfs, New colors... Value 32.50.. 23.50
Natural Squirrel Scarfs. . . .Value 15.00 . . 10.50
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Congress. The leiral experts of tho
'epartment of Stato felt that any fur-
tther dealings with the Reparations
(Commission after that reservation
twos effective, would bo Illegal.
K This left tho textile Industry at
(serious disadvantage, and appeal after
appeal has been mado to the Presi
dent to urgo Congress to pass the
'necessary legislation to pormlt Amerl-
run representation on the Reparations
Commission.
S And thus the situation has drifted
Prunella
Cloth
13.75
ins
34 STREET- Jtetuxen 9iftfiJltenue tkJBaaduay
THURSDAY ,
A Most Unusual Sale
850 New Dresses
A Remarkable Special Purchase
From a Leading Manufacturer
At Much Below the Regular Prices
Btaiti
Canton
ChechJ
Prunella
CM
IJ.75
Oppenheim,llins &
34thStrett
Special Values Thursday
Misses'
Mannish Top Coats
Shea 14 to 18 Ytors
Also Suitable or Women to 36 Bust
Herringbone, Tweeds, Plaids
and Double-Faced Coatings
Exceptional Value at
New York
Newest Sport models in box effect or belted,
with raglan or set-in sleeves, fancy pockets
and notched collars. Silk-lined throughout.
Misses' Tweed Suits
Sizes 14 to 18 Years
Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust
Combining Unusual Style
and Practical Merit
Exceptionally Low Priced
20.00
Distinctively tailored on youthful,
straight lines, to be worn in box effect
or belted, some featuring inverted back
pleats. Favored Sport colors.
Misses' Departments, 3rd Floor
13.75
VOU wllLbe astonished at these extraordinary values such
carefully made, high-quality dresses are most unusual
at 13.75, and we Invite the most exacting comparison.
Daytime and Informal Modes of Canton
Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Satin
Canton and Taffeta
Sports Models and Cape-Dresses of Crepe
Roshanara, Prunella Novelty Checks,
Krepe Knit and Combinations
comprise the collection. Beads, embroidery and touches
of gay color are most tastefully applied, and the new light
and dark shades are well represented. Sizes 14 to 44.
Look Tor The Label
i PerfectSboulder and Arms
Nothlnff tmuli th
l bttutltul, soft, pcuiy
white appearance
Gouraud UrUnul
Cream renderl to tha
ahouUtra and anna.
Covm iktn blcmuhet.
W1U not rub off. Far
superior te powder.
Smt lie. tor
ItlHSUt
!,FE&D.T.II0TIUK3
SUN
NtwYork
Canon
Ciepe
I3JS
Altmatt & (Un
An Imniportaint Hmrclhase of
Men's Spring Overcoats
finely tailored from the most desirable fabrics
will be placed on sale to-morrow (Thyrsday)
at $43S0
A very low figure for overcoats of this superior
type, in the making' off which special attention has
been given to style, cut and finish. The yoke- and
sleeve-linings are of silk.
(Men's Clothing Department, Sixth Floor)
jOTafcteon gbenue- Jfiftfj gbemie, Jieto gorh
EfjirtHourtfj Street TOrtp-Wtlj fttrect
Per
Copy
ORLD ALMANAC
35c
Complete in Every Detail
AT ALL NEWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES
BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, 50c
Per
Copy
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