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a re ih . “SOCULIST WRITER. ENENY OF SPORT ee “ASWEELEFTHN ‘burtand Took Poison as They i Boarded Train Together : in Boston. tn i ined Clause Providing for Suicide. | W. D. Parmalee, a friend of Ketloge | day Durland, who died mysteriously In Bos- ton last Sunday from the effects of poleon swallowed in the presence of his wife on @ sleeping car about to start | for New York, urriyed dn this city from Boston to-day and (8k charge of Dur- lund’s effects, Mr. Parmalee sald Dur- ‘and committed suicide to a fit of de- | Abondency over marital troi)les. ‘Durland, before leaving for Roston jamt week in search of hiv wife, |! ~ SUICIDE BECAUSE... HAS GIVEN DIX RIED TO WIN HER BACK] ccvernor Dix's opinion that legalized THE WRONG IDEA That’s What Commissioner O'Neil Says of Governor's Objection to Boxing. xing has prove n faatlure is not shared in by elther member of the abbrvelated State Athletic Commission. Mayor Dixon has reiterated his belief that the situation 1s entirely satisfac- tory to the commission and should be to the public, and to-day Commissioner O'Neill, the ot half, asserted that the taw a success all around andt are Improving every |= declared that some n the sport, is supplying r with false information re- garding conditions under the Frawley }taw, and that Governor Dix is now opposed to boxing as at presented con- ducted for this and no other reason, 4 that the only infor garding Gov. Dix's ine d that the Legislature ‘awley law is the despatches nd that {t is his Intention to ble a talk with the Governor with inting out to the Executive ngly informed rther declared r ng out who It Is the reeming house, complained at Vo- |; DIX on legailzed boxing. Headquarters this afternoon of the! Mr. O Neill was asked if the commis- @ Parmalee. Detectives were sent te Mrs. Branchanta home and found that Parmatee was affed in the Work of removal by an artist named Amick and a writer named Krog. These men explained that they had ea by Mrs. Durland to hel Mrs. Durland, they said, wa ‘With Parmaice but remained outsid the house, hidden in a taxicab, » According to Mra, Branchard among | the papers taken away by Parmolee was @ telegram that reached the hous Haturday night addressed to Durland Jt was from foston and read: “Come at once. Everything is all! right.” ‘Mrs, Branchard docs’ not remember the signature of the (telegram. Dur- Ind bad left for Boston before it ar- rived. Tt was ned to-day from Washing- ton. D. fort of ainay hia. wife of this year, but whether the papers Were served or not ts not clear. At the suit Was annonneed that Mrs. brought a divorce suit Duxband. {Emit Fuchs, No, 0 Broadway, ‘was Vrurtand’s lawyer. Mr. Fuchs said toe va) called his attention to a newspaper eruicle steting that Mrs. Durland had started divorce proceedings. \Mr. Dur- Land sald ine had not been’ atyed with hat there was no di- were married at Ware, 13, 108, Mra, Durland w. nd under Uemame of Genevieve e wrote d play’ caNed “Hearts + dpril 6, 1910, Murland took out a life Hisurance poiley for $15,000, payab His wife, Geneviewer(hs Durtund: Ty | {he provisions of the policy 4€ Is incon-| tontable sulclde after | period. Durlahé dae Durland (ovk cyannide of potassium In the presence of ‘his wife on a train ja the Boston station, He collapsed at| feet and was <ieqd before the am-| her tea bulance reached the Helle! Hospital. A week ago Durland sont letters to elt here tn whict he ( lared that would take his own life if he was not ston gives th on the status of boxing under the new system and he sald tt did not. He sald he thougit such reports would do much the Frawley su az ton hie knowledge.” | ble to} able to win back his wife. Scalloped In a beautiful selection =p 9 10.50, 81 inch diameter, diameter, $10.00 to 18.00. aS and $1.00 each. $6.50 to 14.00 a set upwards of fifty different 13.50 per dozen. Sh ese f= Regratered v® Established Trade Mark a Half a Century ‘ Cloths, Napkins, etc. We urge our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at the earliest possible date. ities ranging from a medium grade of heavy double Damask to the very finest made. Round Cloths, 72 inch diameter, $4.75 to Dinner Napkins to match, $7.50 to 20.00 doz, Scalloped Damask Tray Cloths, . Hemstitched Damask Tea Sets $6 x 36 inch Cloth and 1 dozen 15 x 15 Napkins, $4.50 to 10.00 a set. 45x 45 inch Cloth and 1 dozen 15 x 15 Napkins, $5.50 to 12.00 a. set. 54 x 54 inch Cloth and 1 dozen tx 15 Napkins, H. S. Damask Tea Napkins, comprising Tea Cloths, 36 x 36 inch square, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 each. 45 x 45 inch Square, $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4,00each, 54x S4 inc’ Square, $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.25, 5.50, 7.00 each. Carving Cloths, .75,$1.00, 1.25, 2.00 and 2,50, James McCutcheon & Co., Governor offictal reports or's mind regard- he Intended sug- them to his colleague, Major ‘In my opinion, and it is ajor Dixod, boxing as controle’ is proving @ disthict y and conditions ain” eaid Mr. ss in are improving Occulists Prescriptions accurately filled If you have had your eyes examined by a private prac- titioner, bring his prescrip- tion to us. We will fill it and save you money, We will accur- ately grind ‘the lenses your oculist has ordered you to wear at the vei lowest price consistent with accuracy, We operate four thorough- ly well organized factories and assure you Perfect Fit- ting Glasses. Harris Glasses cst $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00, WE Kons Oendiats and Opticians 54 Kast 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 27 West 34th St., bet. Srhand6th Aves. 54 West 125th 8t., 1 ~ Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave., b! «und 82nd Sta, 16 Nassau St., near John St, 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & 8, Bklyn 697 Broad St., near Hahne's, Newark Damask of patterns and in qual- $6.50 to 13.50. 90 inch 50, .75 designs. Prices $2.75 to Well, He Finds Silence Is Golden At the conclusion of the moeting O'Neil. The sport is now conducted In an orderly, deow 4 je none of the hy not the fake The remuint ne and to the puniehed, | Dig does not know what the real con- iditiona are and 1 believe we will be) lable to convince him that the law te jail ehaht and ought to etand.”’ — IF THE MAYOR WOULD on the Part of One of His Appointees. ite merit. Gash or terme, ff Gea We do not exploit testimonial ton for buying eur Piano, but can refer to thousands of households where the jing has been in use for years, im= betterthen when fioutticent prool of red. Metab. 1061. Daily demonstrations at our warerooms, Chamberlain with, % they tell me you are thi 29 the city government.” Chamberlain Moore just nodded and} you find that !t pays to be al- RAG nobéet tome LOY & | RE FIFTH AVENUE Seth St., N. Y. Pov te bn Posy Grandpa . jn ), 86 inches ent FREE on F. 8, Claak, Stern ; Brothers direct attention to their choice selections of Women’s Neckwear comprising new and desirable effects in Side Frills, Jabots, Shawl, of Venet rick ailor, Claudine and Stock Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets , Irish Crochet, Rose and Duchesse Point and Car- cross Laces, also Chiffon and Crepe de Chine Scarfs in attractive colorings and combinations. FOR TO-MORROW, AT VERY LOW PRICES JABOTS, of Net, in the new cascade effects, trimmed with Valenciennes laces, at 45c & 68c¢ SIDE FRILLS, trimmed with real Irish lace, at 95c, $1.50 & 1.85 STOCKS, of real Irish lace, 1.25 & 1.95 GUIMPES, of plain shadow and tucked net, with long sleeves, at 95c, $1.35 CHIFFON SCARFS, in floral effects, at 1.55 Allover beaded, in the most desirable colors, at 1.95 MAIN FLOOR Leather Goods MAIN_ BUILDING Traveling Bags, plain and fitted with Sterling Silver, Parisian Ivory, Nickel and Ebony Toilet Accessories. For the Motorist—Limousine Cases, Motor and eee Bags. al Specially of interest to Men are Cigar, Cigarette, Car Cases, plain and mounted. ind Letter Tourist, Dressing, Glove, Handkerchief, Vell and Tie Cases, in soft rich leathers, made in various colors, Sewing Baskets, Jewel Boxes and Hand Tooled Stationery Racks, Portfolios and Desk Fittings. powder box and vinaigrettes, also of MOCHA AND PIN SEAL, gilt and covered frame, Yalue $6.00, cordelier handles, fitted with purse, Art Embroideries Values Extraordinary for To-morrow, Thursday, HAND BAGS OF ENGLISH MOROCCO, gilt frame, cordelier handles, fitted with purse, mirror, $4.75 Chinese and Russiah Embroidered Articles, Sewing Stands and 4 Straw Work Baskets, satin-lined; Tapestry Picture Frames, Scrap Baskets and a large variety of Cretonne Novelties. TO-MORROW, A SPECIAL SALE OF : SCRAP BASKETS, of Tapestry, French Gilt and Cretonne, at $1.65, 2.75, 5.00 CANDLESTICKS, French Gilt at $1.35, 2.00, 2.50 And in addition have made Great Reductions in HAND EMBROIDERED SCARFS AND SQUARES, at 45c, 75c, $1.50, 1.95 Formerly 65c, $1.15, 2.25 and 2.65 )rders for Stamping received in our enlarged Art Needlework Department. NEW_BUILDING ~ iil. FLOOR Decorated Chinaware Large assortments are shown of Rich English and Limoges China Plates in Dinner, Entree and Bread and Butter sizes, for serving Fish, Fruit and Desserts, FOR TO-MORROW, A RECENT IMPORTATION OF Decorated Limoges China $2.00, 5.85 Formerly $3.00 and 9.50 Dozen $4.50, 6.50 Formerly $6.50 and 12.50 Dozen $6:50, 10.00 Former]; 9.50 and 15.00 Dozen $4.80, 15.00 Formerly $6.00 and 27.00 Dozen $5.00, 15.00 Bread and Butter Plates, Entree Plates, Dinner Plates, Tea Cups and Saucers, Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Formerly $7.00 and 25.00 Dozen , Brilliant Cut Glass ' Highest grade and most artistic designs, in unusual variety, in- cluding Compots, Salad Bowls, Water and Claret Pitchers, Flower Pots, Vases and Centrepieces, Jewel Boxes, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Decenters, Celery Trays, Nappies and Can- delabras. At 3343% wf THIRD FLOOR, al Values MAIN BUILDING West 23d and 22d Streets . Ha Tt Wied , ‘ Black Peau-de-Sourse Regular $1.25 quality; at, pe: yar 6,000 yards double w.dth Crepe Meteor * ‘In the choicest evening and street shades; also white, ivory and black, Soft Finish Diagonal Serges In colors and black. hogs Mahogany Dining Chair; 750-752 8TH AVENUE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNZSDAY*, NOVEMSER 22, 1922. i os Mohd BDO Rak I Ri nbn inn adhe soln Un Bs Lord & Taylor, Founded 1826 SILKS We carry in regular stock Over On: T wand Shade; o' Chiffon, Chiffon Cloths, etc. at Moderate Prices. Special Values for Thursday 42 inch Black Satin Crepe (Slightly crinkled.) Heretofore #3.00 ; er yard, at Regulariy $2.25 per yard, at, Imported Broadcloths 1800 yards 54 inch Satin finish Black Broadcloth, sponged and shrunk. Formerly $3.25 $1.88 per yard Also Value $1.50 per yard, at Special Values offered in Silk, Wool and Chiffon Waists Tailored Messaline Waist TUCKED MESSALINE MODEL—vwith fine side pleat- ed jabot; long sleeves. Black, navy, brown and gray. $4. 95—Value 86.00. : Wool Challie W aists White ground, colored stripes. $2. 95—Value $4.00. Dressy Models CHIFFON CLOTH OVER FILET LACE—with fine pleated jabot of net and net at collar and cuffs. $70. 75—Value $16.75, BRUSSELS NET OR CHIFFON CLOTH—with double lining of net and messaline; trimmed with Venise lace; shadow lace at collar. $12. 75—Value $19.00. Women’s & Misses’ Sweaters In various weaves, combinations and self color. $2.95, $3.50, $4.95, $6.50, $7.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th 8. Furniture Without Deposits ' Purchased im this manner has never proved antinfactors, to the buyer, Our metheds are always our pat . CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS | "149.75 89.98 | °109.98 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Wrile for OUR WEW CATALOGUE, Mailed Free ma Mahogany Dining § Room Furniture MY | ‘ i l = \ =. leather seat Value $10, $6.98 Paine ses. mol Value $68... . COR. 46TH ST. \1.38 } 88 $1.58 } 78¢ tteat. | ah KecisG Just the s you want are to be Why Shop Downtown? found at oa et door at lower prices. If we are underquoted, ask us to give you your money back. Toyland Is Open (Fir) The fifth floor istransformed. Every available inch of seil- ONS on the fifth floor has been loaded down with thousands of TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES. Bring fhe children to see the wonderful new playthings that Santa Claus has constructed since ee Yuletide. Come as early as you can; come as often as you e. ‘ Women’s & ‘T's ste mise’ Tailor-Made Suits 2 Prices The greatest money-saving event in New York. An immense collection of this season’s models; choicest materials; newest colors and black—at exactly 14 OFF OUR WELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES. Thcse are examples: | Were Now Were Now $15.00 7.50 $25.00 12.50 $17.75 8.88 $28.50 ~ $4.25 $19.75 9.88 $29.50 14.75 $23.50 15.75 $33.50 16.75 None C.0.D. None Credited. New Millinery at 14 “Make! Remember, all fresh and up-to-date models. Many of these Hats have not been in our show rooms longer than J or 2 weeks. ere N ere 10} Trimmed Dress Hats, gis00 7.00 gi0.00 5.00 Were NOW. Trimmed Tailored Hats, 30.08 3.49 $5.98 2.99 Psvde 35 g30n 199 s208 249 sza9 | 1% |] Untrimmed Hats, soo 249 gi78—(B8c None C. 0. D. None Credited. Women’s Neckwear: Little Prices JABOTS—of fine batiste; trimmed with real Irish lace; reg. $1.50; each. ,.1.00 WHITE CHIFFON SCARFS—with pastel colorings; 2 yds. long; reg. $1.25, 95c COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—of fine batiste, embroidered; reg. 69¢; each... .60¢ LT ASale Fur Coats, Scarfs, Muffs The Koch Guarantee Stands Back of Every Sale To-Morrow’s Prices Greatly Below the Regular PONY SKIN COATS—full length, 42 50 IP ns seeee sens seeeee 00] PONY SKIN COATE—fu!l length, 33.50 NATURAL RACCOON SCARES, 16.50 NATURAL RACCOON SCARFS, 13.50 x SKUNK RACCOON SCARFS.... 12.00] SKUNK RACCOON MUFFS..... 18.00 Black and Colored Dress Goods (Second 54-INCH ALL WOOL DIAGONALS—colors and black. Reg. $1 54-INCH BEDFORD CORD SUITINGS.. & $1.25 $4-INCH ALL WOOL BLACK CHEVIOTS. 58c larly 1 69 ae bel 54-INCH ALL WOOL HOPSACKINGS, $4-INCH POLO CLOTH—Iin gray, tan, $1.98 and $2.25.....+.eseeeeeeeee "Royal Wilton Rugs £23, This offering inciudes an excellent assortment of the newest designs and color-effects. Every price a revelation in value-giving. Size 4.6x7. 6x9 ft; 8.3x10.6; 9x12 ft. Site 46575) 9.98 O20 $34.00, 17650 reg. $50,00.23675 roy. $33.00. 26650 4G B1SII0s «seth LOGI ES} OE CSEL CAR, SOOO Eat? TORL ER 001 ZOCTY Lace Curtains 1 Off Marked The end of an extremely busy season finds us with a large accumulation of odd lots, which we have marked regardless of original prices, and ALL ONE- THIRD LESS THAN FORMERLY. The season's latest designs in Irish Point and Scotch Lace Curtains will be found, in TWO, THREE and FOUR PAIRS of a pattern. Some slightly soiled, but all perfect in every particular. Early- comers will benefit immensely. Women’s Silk Petticoats, 2.85 Of heavy quality black messaline; deep plaited flounce; finished with col- ored silk ruffle and black fringe. Also another good style in coronation, American beauty, king’s blue, emerald and other pretty shades, fringe to match, Silks Were Never Lower FANCY SILKS—27 inches wide; in stripes and checks; Id elsewhere at $1.00; Thursday.. S 49c 1.50; yard.. 1.09 BLACK SATIN PRINCESS—impot long-wearing; made by noted French manufacturer; reg. COLORED MESSALINE—all pure silk; 18% inches wide; street and eve- ning shades; also white, cream and black; regularly 59c; yard........ 39c PRINTED FOULARDS—all silk; 23 inches wide; most desiral and designs; a quality that has been selling at 89c to $1.00; COTTON BACK SATIN—24 inches wide; suitable for lin tops; in all the wanted colors; yard. A Three ¢ i Sale of Silverware Thursday, Friday and Saturday Will Find This Department Doing the Biggest Business in Its History—The Following Values Tell Why: TEA SETS—quadruple plate; 4 es CRUMB SETS — beautifully encraved le colorin, 55 per wards, ji low 75 ¢ reg. $12,00 ...+++++ oe designs; reg. $2.50 COFFEE SETS — quadruple 3 FERN OIBNE 1h ria Bis tifully engrave: ref MAYONNAISE’ BOWL A 178 silversor goldslined; reg, ES—q late; | INDIVIBUAL CASTORS.42 snq'd bee pierced designs; reg. $4.50 38] tles; reg. $1.25 and 41.50, Bbc 100 SANDWICH PLATES — engi de-]NUT PICKS AND CRACK act oi signs; reg. $2.50 and $3..1.75, 2.50} — picks and crack; reg. 75c 49. BAKING DISHES— quadruple plate,|SALT AND PEPPER BO’ pottery lined; reg: $3.50....... 2.78] _ ling silver top; reg. 75¢.. SERVING TRAYS—beaded edge; 10 and | SALT AND PEPPER BOTTLES—silve 12 in; reg. $3 and $4...2.25, 8.25] , plated tops; reg. 25c each; pair, 25. BREAD TRAYS, SANDWIC) S| NUT OR BERRY BOWLS—pierced be FERN DISHES, BON fed TnATES: | Signs; reB- $3.00 se sssereeenee 3 MUSTARD JARS, SYR Gi BREAD TRAYS — beautifully engraved] SPOON TRAYS and laeeh designs; reg. $2.50....+00++++-4075| STICKS; reg. $1.50 to $2.50... Kniv , ONS—set aie Forks, Spoons At Sein TEASPO' set of 6 reg. 65c...48c¢) OYSTER Fi i TABLESPOONS—set of 6; reg. 91.25, ORKS—set of 6; reg, sa ¢] CREAM LADLES—reg, Soe; PABLE FORKS—set of 6; reg, $1.25, 88c] GRAVY LADLES—ree im postage TABLE KNIVES—set of 6; reg. 81.25, | pip ceRVeRG voce sot) tact: -80¢ Oe reg. $1.25; each, . OB FRUIT KNIVES—set of 6; reg. $1, 80¢| COLD MEAT FORKS—reg. Soc; each CASSEROLE IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GO AND GET IT, EE SPOONS—set of 6; reg. 5c, car 1 F°6: O°) .| JERLY SERVERS—reg, Soc; each, .8B0 ORANGE SPOONS—Set of 6; 195 | LEMON FORKS—rog, 396; ach,..8e $1.25 +. + Bde BUTTER SPI ’ SUGAR SPOONS—reg. a5¢; on ree BUTTER KNIVES rep. 25c; tah, 186 -05 | SOUP LADLES—reg, $1.50; each. . .0Bc

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