The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1917, Page 9

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» Loew's National, Bergen Av, & 149th 4 } | ee YOUNG HUSBAND CLEARS MS T.YEAROLD BRE “OF ATOMOBLE THE Only “Borrowed” Car to Bring Wife Back After Elope- ment; Wheeler Declares. Edmund and Jonnio Wheeler, the bridal couple arrested yesterday with ® stolen automobile, made an odd contrast with the sordid crooks lined up this morning for inspection at |Rj Police Headquarters, Edmund, twenty, who lives at No. 352 East One Hundred and Ninety-ninth Street, was still wearing his pearl gray hat and gloves and rainbow honeymoon tie, while Jennie, the six- een-year-old bride, wept over her “old rose bridal coat. The pink flower in her fashionable new hat nodded sadly. The two were arrested after Mrs. Whecler had tried to sell superintendent of a garage at No, 320 West Twonty-soventh Street. “It's all my fault,” said the young husband. “Just let her go and I'll tell you all about it.” months, but that their parents re-| fused to let them marry because they’ were too young. So they went to a! church in East One Hundred and false ages and were married, Before they could go home and beg forgive- ness Wheeler was taken down with the grippe, When he was strong enough to go out they went to Corn- wall-on-the-Hudson. “I'd have been all right,” the lad con- | tinued, “but I lost what money I had left after paying the doctor and our rent. I picked up @ car that was standing by the curb in Cornwall and brought Jennie to New York in it. We stayed at hotels and got credit on the strength of the car. I told her that a friend had given it tome. She didn't know how I got it. “If she had sold it to the man who had us arrested I would have gone home, got the money from my folks and bought back the car and paid our hotel bills and everything; Dut now I suppose you'll lock me up. Well, go as far as you like, but let her go home.” ‘The girl did nothing but weep. Dr, Theodore Abbott jr. of No. 118 East |! Seventy-elghth Street, owner of thi car, will appear against the young bride and groom in Jefferson Market Court, —_———_—_ Fire tn New Britain. NEW BRITAIN, Conn, May 22.—. group of fourteen wooden bullding: known as the Corbin Annex of the American Hardware Company and | weed chiefly as storehouses were burned early to-day, causing a loss estimated at about $75,000, The couse | | of the fire is being Investigate; HEN you go on your vaca- WwW pull this psc hee your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 12c per week Dally World, 12c por week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday tear, oO tnpon Sig* Sa we $8 ghasge your “ you de ~ ‘Tell your regular newndealer where want ul aoe sett ap he ill acu with The Serta i ig Jo, or bed Word, Pultser Buildiog, New York Oly, erred | A Beautiful Picture Free. See colored facsimile of Norma| |i Talmadge in “Poppy” Art Supple- ment, to be thrown on écreen in following theatres, beginning this week, This picture free with Sunday World in Greater New York and vicinity June 8. The “Poppy” will also be shown fn these theatres on @‘:3 that will be announced by them: Loew's Orpheum, 84 Av, & 87th St.! (fi Loew's Delancey, Delancey & Sul- | |> folk Sts. | Loew's Bijou, Smith & Livingston Sts. Brooklyn. Loew's Palace, b. N. ¥. Av, & Doug. || las St. Loew's De Kalb, De Kalb Ay, near| |E Broadway. Loew's Fulton, Fulton St. & Nos- trand Ay. Loew's Lincoln Sq» B’way & 66th St. Loew's Greeley Sq. 6th Ay, and 80th, Loew's Seventh Av, 7th Av. & 124th, St, Bronx, Loew's Boulevard, So. Boulevard, | |i: near Westchester Av. Bronx, Loew's Ay. B, Av. B & Sth St. Loew's Warwick, Fulton & Jerome Sts. Brooklyn, Leg Theatre, Main St., New Ro- el} Y. lle, N. ¥. Loew's Theatre, Suringteld Avs near High St., Newark, N. J. Uarié Theatre, Hudson Sty Hoe ken, N. J, Loew's ‘New York Theatre & Roof, Broadway & 45th St. Loew's Broadway, Broadway near| |i Myrtle Av» Brook! Loew's ne Tenagton Ay a oth Loew's Cire roadway an. 6 Keen's Went tnd, 125th 8 Nicholas Ay, Lagr's Royal, Pearl and Willoughby Is Copied From a French Model the stolen car to John Mansfeld, |: HE ‘Wheeler declared that he and {i Jennie had loved each other for many | |B le | 246 Crepe de Chine Dresses, Cool andDainty yn, Kighty-Sixth St, 86th St, |i it, near Ste = thy Hivenira, Loew's New 42d St, 42d St. & Lex. ington Av, Loew's 116th St. 116th St, between Lenox & 7th Avs, THE EVENING WORLD, TU 3-Day Summer Supply ‘Sale of - ; Drugs and Toilet Articles fears —Miain Flovr, Rear This Smart Blouse | $5.49 Similar to a man’s shirt, —so sportlike! It is made of cool white silk, and fastens with link bittons. The little tab is just like that on a man’s dress shirt. Very becoming—and the price is low. Blo A good variety,—plain tailored models in sport effects; more dressy styles. There $2 : 49 are not all sizes in svew style but White, flesh and popular high shades. good assortment in eac! For Spring and Summer Days There's linen, That's a tail- me-never fabric, always endorsed by one’s friends as smart. A tailored coat dress, in all light colors, stitched im white, (Iltustrated A.) $9.74 A more elaborate \inen coat dress, with the same tailored lines, but trimmed with big em- broidered circles in colors, 15.74 In voile there's = wealth of beauty. A dress of middy design has striking _applica- tions of wavy embroidery in white, sash ends of crochet, and a pleated skirt. $7.74 One model in checked voile, combining bright shades with white, has bands of plain color as trimming, Russian Blouse effect with organdie collar. The white voile model, trimmed with colored voile (as illustrated B), is as sweet a frock as one could find any- where, and only Another of the embroidered voiles is patterned with many straight lines of white and has a dainty sailor collar and vestee of net and organdie, 9.74 A tunic dress is always be- All coming. Notice the one illus- troted (C) with Ita embroidery, It has a white organdie collar over another of pleated voile, Most of these dresses come in blue, pink, rose, lavender and maize. Sours —Third Floor, Broadway. } See to-night’s Mail or to-morrow night’s World for details of this event. A SALE 470 Silk Petticoats $2.59 Silk—and quality silk, too, at this low price. Women who appreciate uncommon opportuni- ties for buying at sav- ings will purchase them in twos and threes for all the petticoat needs of summer. Petticoats of all taffeta or silk jersey with taffeta flounces. materials. Good quality All well made with neatly fitted waistbands, tucked or with elastic. Finished with deep, gener- ous flounces, ruffled, with pleatings, shirrings, tuck- ings and cordings. the wanted colors, light, dark and changeable. Many allwhite and all black, A few extra size petticoats includ ed in the assortment MATE Third Floor, Bath pig | Don’t Miss This Event! SALE OF 2000 Semi-Made Skirts Mail Orders White Washable : Promptly Corduroy Skirts Filled. (Wide Wale) Complete Range $ 3 29 of Popular . Sizes. floor. they will be ready to wear, Coed —Second Floor, 35th Street iPM Wye re White Washable Corduroy Skirts (Narrow Wale) $2.49 " Just the Thing for Holiday Outings These skirts are sold in the Dress Goods Department on the second They are carefully made in the fashionable styles, with pockets either set in under a button trimmed flap, or gathered in sport style. All that remains to be done to them is to sew up the front seam, then ee Min Warsi 3500 Untrimmed Hats OVELY shapes. Each one has individuality. There are many more among the piles of hats which we have bought in preparation for big business before Memorial Day. We have a concession on the manur facturer’s former price, of which the purchaser gets the full benefit. Hat of glossy Milan with an elegant upturned brim, These are mostly rough Milan straws of handsome appearance, and in many pretty colors, as well as in black and white. MMCYS Original Price $2.97 nd Milan shape with the high brim fluted in two places. NY\ 5 N AF A large, becoming shape, droop- | ing brim, wider at sides. | DAY, MAY 22, 1017. Also a number of highegrade Hand-blocked Hats. the wide brim at side and back. | | | /) i? Rolled seflor of glossy Milan | straw with a trim effect. Graceful curves make a soft frame for the face, This is a “summery” style, Tailored sailor shapes of fine Milan. Excellent for sport. A wide-brimmed model that lends itself to any kind of trimming and always looks smart, Meyt—Second Poor, B4th st graceful, Pink, hagen embro Picturesque model of rough Milan with an upward roll on The Approach of the Belt Season Suggests Men’s Belts With 10-kt. Solid Gold Buckles $9.94 An exceptionally low price for solid gold buckle belts. Any man would appre- ciate one of these as a gift—or purchase one for himself when he sees how smart they are. Five attractive buckle patterns—engine turned, with oblong or oval shields for monograms. These buckles are of the “box buckle” type and are fitted with sliding rollers which take the place of the old-time tongues. The belts themselves are of gray suede lined black leather with seal or wal- rus pressing. Script Monogram En- graved Without Charge. Be7e—Main Floor, Broadway, Bath Street, two ply “4 Woven Madras Crepe Weaves Material Savin Absolute dependability insure economy to home dressmakers, Thousands of Yards Standard Qualities Black Charmeuse Satin, desirable 40 in- good weight. 40 inches wi quality. ches wide. $1.59 yd. Kimonos cut on straight, sleeves and tasseled obies, Pret- tily hand embroidered in rose, chrysanthemum, or cherry blos- som designs. well laundering quality— mer dresses and blouses. 44 Black Dress Taffeta, The Duty of Everyone to Buy a Bond || A “paving will enable to own one. R. H. and aid you to yourcountry. These bonds interest tell you ki the rate of 314% ppl a y coming : 1,200 Directly Imported Hand Embroidered 98c lines—with square blue, rose, Copen- or lavender, idered in white, Baard—Third Foor, 34th Street White for Summer! Chiffon Cotton Voiles 42c Ya. Marys usual price 49e yd. Fine, soft and sheer in quality. Made of im arns, finely twisted. Well rm ang 8 dainty for sum- wide. White Chiffon’ Voiles REDUCED—A One-Week Sale Prices lowered on our three best selling qualities: 89 inches wide, was @8e'yd.,:now 18¢ yd. 44 inches wide, was 84c yd., now 27 yd. inches wide, was 89c yd., now 32c yd. Kemra—White Geode Department, Berend Floor, Diamond Brooches Solid Gold (10 kt.) Mountings Excellent Value at $11.50 Just 166 women may have them at this price. Good looking, indeed, with knife edged style of mountings in a large variety of scroll and modified sunburst effects, A ring at the top may be used for a safety chain when worn as a brooch, or to convert brooch into @ pendant. The diamonds are white in color and very brilliant. emart—Main Floor, 34th Street, Front Beginning To-Day: Sale of Six Thousand Men’s Shirts, 89e All Soft Cuff Coat Style Models, Carefully Tailored, of Mercerized Weaves Jacquard Fabrics and Other Desirable Shirtings, Sizes 14 to 17. Here’s a Good Chance to Select a Dozen or so—and be Well Supplied for the Summer Cewa—Main Floor, 85th Street gs in This Event! Black Dress Silks — that’s the long established watchword of our black silk sales—an incontestable reputation earned by the thoroughly reliable qualities of the silks offered. This long planned, carefully prepared, judiciously purchased collection features prices that Desirable Weaves Imported and American Made , chiffon finish, de. Black Georgette Crepe, st and good quality Cras —Second Black Dress Satin, tional quality, 99c yd. An excellent collection of the well known ‘Marchioness” satias and taffetas of superior quality; imported dress satins and taffetas, made in Lyons; black satin Duchess, tepe meteor, bathing suit satin, at far below usual prices. Vloor, 5th Street, & Co. will Black Faille Silk, good weight and wearing qué!- ity. 86 inches wide. $1.49 yd. ure silk, excep- 35 Bas wide. Japanese Crepe Kimonos

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