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

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CHALONER FAILS IN PLEA | - TO RAVE RIGHTS RESTORED Court’s Decision, However, Held Partial Victory for Man Legally Incompetent Only in New York. Justice Tierney in the Supreme Court to-day denied the application of John i) Armsttong Chaloner, to have the com- mittee of his person and property dis- charged and his property returned to him, but he left man who in 1899 escaped from Bloomingdale, making his Way to Virginia, where two years later he was adjudged sane. | The petitioner was represented by At- torneys Frederick A. Ware of this city and Gilmer Dunn and Robert C. Walker of Charlottesville, W. Va, They declared that Mr. Chaloner had demonstrated his ®bility to control his own affairs by his business success, Justice Tierney said that the petition should show the petitioner's heirs at law and next of kin so that they mieht have a resentation in court, Unlike other Juatloeg he did not say that the petit toner should return to New York in the oare of some institution. This the lawyers consider a partis! victory for their client. @uction of 42,000,000 bushels of winter Wheat in Kansas this year, 2,000,000 bushels more than the May estimate, ‘was forecast in the June crop report is gueg by the State Board of Agriculturi o-day, SMART NOVELTIES IN HIGH AND LOW EFFECTS Open Satarday | eninge, 104 ST. L SLATION AT CORNER FISHER BR COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"s ( | SOLID GOLD! |BRIDGE WORK 10 YR. GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK OME IN THE MOLNING. HAVE OLK TORT EXTHACT! With. ie AN PMD ALE HOME AP a WITH AN) eT OF TEETH, BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. or-BLOOW MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST =TWO OFFICES ~~ ZEasr125" S14169 East 347 Sy, SECOR BB AVE NW COR St Ave) Dene ho: TOS PM UALLY ‘i Ly 9 AM arNMAve # AM TORE MM ne New Home Treatment for Banishing Hairs (Beauty Topics) With the aid of a delatone paste, it TIISIS is an easy matter for any woman to re- | | move every trace of hair or fuzz from face, neck and arms, Enough of the is mixed WRUBUEOE UGB RET BOS TIT powdered delatone and w into a thick paste and hairy surface, for a then rubbed off and the skin washed, "This completely removes the hair, but to avoid disuppointinent, get the dela | | tone in an original package,—Advt. NUXATED IRON pus, run 100 per in ten days in ny Inatunces, $100 it it {alla aa 1 explanation t ful wists alwa No Kstra Cha : Advertisements for The may be lett at | paffimcatcan Uleisice Lseeugee office in the city fala oe." —_ Excursion to Help the Red Cross On the Steamer Mandalay (Donated for to Atlantic Highlands and Return, Leaving the Battery 9.45 A. P. M. and 8.00 P. M. Tickets on Sale Public Service Bureau, Main Floor, Balcony, PHONOGRAPHS MUSIC GIVES ITS “BIT” TO SUMMER JOY, AT ir the Occasion) Saturday, June 23rd, One Way Tickets, 25 Cents; Round Trip Tickets, 50 Cents. M,, 1.465 3th St. No need to hire an orchestra for your garden party with the orchestral accomplishments of this phonograph at your seroice, Dance lng 4 tion it will machines costing far and as often as you wish! Encore again and again! It’s worth a visit to our Music Department just to see and hear the accomplishments of this new phonograph, In sweetness and clearness of . tone, in distance, quality, in accurate reproduc- tand tests of rigid comparison with ine more. In appearance, durability and strength of construction it is all that could be expected of a phonograph. It excels in practicability. makes warpage impossible and damage less likely. You can carry it to picnic, boat party or motor trip without encumbrance. Don’t take your large machine with you this summer. This instrument ga will fill its place at your bungalow, camp or summer home, for new service when you return to the city in the fall, The Phonograph Weighs Only 13% lbs. in this STRONG FIBRE CASE, $1.98 Made to fit the instrument, constructed like a suitcase. Durably held together with metal rivets and corners. Neat and convenient. Illustrated. Fourth Floor, 34th Street, Rear: ‘Kolinsky Colo Marabou Capes cial The illustration shows one of these smart capes of fine, soft, “fur-like’” ma- terial, with many tails all around, in the stylish dark brown, Kolinsky color. Lined with brown satin; fin- ished with silk ribbon and marabou ends. Smaller Marabou Capes, $2.97 Highest Grade Large Marabou Capes, $7.89 Ostrich Boas, $1.84 Black Full and fluffy, 23 inches long, and Cihite (finished prettily with sill tassels. An Economy “Plunge’’ at $3.74 Specially purchased, 55 suits of taffeta and 44 of satin in the model illustrated. The style, materials, even the finish of the seams would do credit to suits costing much more. You will not find others like them else where at the price. Black or navy slip-on model with sailor collar and tie sash. Laced in front and pipings on collar and sleeves, of white or contrasting color. Sizes 34 to 44, nary —Third Floor, Centre, Are Being Bought by Thrifty People —And there’s no wonder. There’s not another store in the city where they can be matched at the price Don’t miss this opportunity waiting for a rainy day. Buy now and save! About 50 different styles of men’s and women’s handles of the kinds that are usually found only on umbrellas cost- ing much more,—covered with excellent quality cotton. The Handles For Men: Prince of Wales and opera crooks, carved of trimmed with sterling silver; Maltese ebony, cape horn or pearwood, carved, chased, etched or with sterling silver bands, For Women: Sterling silver, with etched tops or bands, plain or carved enamel, caps and bands of bakelite, swing loops of silk or-sport straps of leather, flows Main Floor, 35th St., Broadway THOUSANDS ARE BUYING VICTOR RECORDS At About ONE-FOURTH LESS in this CLEARANCE ts metal case We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other House, But for Cash Only. $8.74 We Are Proud of Our Free Delivery Service From Freeport on the East to Morristown on the West, from Ossining on the North to Spring Lake on the South, a stretch of territory in which nearly 8,000,000 people dwell, Beye delivery wagons i carry merchandise customers of this store. It is a service in which we take a pardonable pride, for it is the result of 59 years of painstaking effort. ‘The man who drove HTS first delivery wagon is still in the firm's employ. The growth of the service has left him a trifle bewildered. From that one wagon with its single horse, the system has expanded until to-day it comprises 80 wagons and 100 automobiles in active service, —of course with a large num- ber of vehicles in reserve. A careful checking up shows that the percentage of mis- takes in our Free Delivery Service is 80 small as to be practically negligible. But there is room for im- AT Mayele's Attractions Are Pricee—Quality—Service Reductions of gbout 25% off list prices are bringing enthusiastic purchasers to buy a whole summer's supply of music, Dance, song, operatic, classical, instrumental, orchestration and monologue records included,—not for June, but all good music. SALE OF HAND CUT STEEL provement and we are work- ing without pause to attain ultimate perfection,—if such ‘a thing is really attainable. Monogram & Address Dies This Unusual Offer Applies Only When Stationery Is Purchased Here Es Monogram Dies 49c each ie Style Style ayyl6 Choice of any of the six Hand Cut Steel Dies Styles illus- trated (2 or 3 letters) and many others, equally attractive Address Dies When Stationery Is Purchased Here Style A 4073 CEDARHURST Style B 435 WEST NINETY THIRD srneer( 69 StyleC 310 WEST SEVENTXY-+NINTE STREED) each Choice of any one of the three Hand Cut Steel Dies Styles illustrated. (Limited to 20 letters.) We are showing a splendid collection of Writing Papers in various grades, on which these dies may be engraved, at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices, Orders will be filled in the order in which they are received, Ten days to two weeks are required. . Dacra—Main Stairway, Landing, You Should Visit This SALE OF S$ For Men and Young Men $17.50 | $21.50 Suits that were Suits that were $19.75 and $22.50, $24.75. Not a Special Purchase. Every Suit taken from Stock. A few minutes spent in looking over this assortment of re-priced suits will prove to you that any suit you may choose will prove a_ profitable investment for you. Clothes of this sort, as well tailored and of as good fabrics, would cost you from 15 to 20 per cent. more than the original prices if we were to purchase, them today. All Sizes Including Longs, Shorts English Sack Coats Fancy Mixed Double Breasted Models Homespun M Direct Elecators on 35th St.. Side [Re ES aR a EP yy ——Imported | Bedspreads Camp and Bungalow Bed- spreads. Practical navy blue in the most serviceable’ grade made, Heavy weight Size 58x84 inches $1.49 Size 66x93 inches 1.74 Japanese Printed Bedspreads. Birds, butterflies, — chrysan- There is a windowful of office. It is a bulletin. It our summer rug departinent before any of our competitors. Rag Rugs Stenciled | On Both Sides ffects, Oriental themums and bamboo trees in two tones of dark t ” i rr A variety of attractive designs. Sizes 72x100 inches $2.19 ‘retonne Sizes 90x100 inches 2.59 $ 1 24 in.x36 in. $ .98 . A AB ' 27 in.254 in. 1.64 ale Will wear t. Gin 5.14 4 ft. 6 in.x7 {t. 6 in. 5.48 a 6 ftxd ft 8.24 6 tx Tt 8.74 r we wftxlo ft 12.24 8 ftxi0 fe 13.14 inches $2.97 O ftale ft 16.24 O ft.xtd ft, re?) inches 3.29 . . . . American Grass Rugs in Herringbone Weave — These are 10°), below the prices elsewhere. The green and brown \ Man and Wife Shop Here on Saturday Saturday is Family Shopping Day in this store. So many men now “knock off” work at noon on that day that Saturday afternoon is a sort | of reunion time in this store for its old-time customers, If You Believe in Economy Norfolks and Pinch Backs Unfinished Worsteds Conservative Styles Cassimeres and Flannels Japan Has Sent Us Summer Rugs of Wonderful Designs as much attention as the bulletins over at the newspaper floral patterns, | Navajo designs and others, Timely UITS and Stouts Cheviots ixtures them that attracts almost announces how up-to-date is in getting something Rag Rugs Interwoven With Grass Stenciled on both 7 colorings ar: extremely popular, ° e 30 in,x60 in. 6 ftixo ft $5.14 bl Sfxb ti ‘ | 8 it.x10 fi 7.48 Ke Our Furniture Department Is Gay aie, eee | Skah i | 8 ° Carpets of All Kinds bs! With Hammocks—Make One Yours ras nites ae ae ok nee aa, palate ai eae Wool Velvets, $1.24, $1.64 to $1.94 per yd. is ] Imported Wilton Velvets, $1.89 to $2.59 per yd. ia Tapestry Brussels, $1.24 and $1.34 per yd. | [| Axminsters, domestics, $1.64 per yd.; imported, $2.59 per yd. ‘a Wiltons, $3.24 per yd., with borders to match ya HOLS Vourth Moor, Front ‘e j ° ° hi g } —Suits and Furnishings— § | For Boys Who Will Graduate : | We can clothe the boys here for : } graduation and every day in a wa a | i which will mi them look their 4s is best at the least expenditure % m Blue Serge Suits, $7.49, $974, (4, Syne , : 114 7 Thepicturestelltheirownstory. They say thatsummerweathernecessi aaa $12.74 and $14.74 reas yer) \ tates comforts in furniture, if the seasdn is to be enjoyed to the full day; alwi and gorrect in appears rt ~Theaat fuse : ; illustration B, to select from in every size, The Natural Willow Chair The Couch Hammock fom taka say fd B in the Illustration | in the Illustration White Knickerbockers ba This willow has a companion, | is in khaki material, chain hung. It qn Pelle: dlr ay the “ss G'S ¥ Arm Chair, $3.09 | ee sod snagillas staan, Spin ne a | 70 18 yc bow ving $1.29; Flannel, $ to 18 years, $3.49. acter 3.67 and adjustable wind shield, : pity “ig Sot ‘ital eames: : | Angular iron atand, $3.34 White Duck Suits, $3.89 With bstra Knickerbookers ther arm chairs, 83.06 to B11.26 “ ‘ 2 08 t H n white—and after Other rockers to match 8.40 to siege | Shadewell awning, 2.96 3 x palace Cretonne Cushions to fit chairs, $2.24 ca. | Khaki pillows, each 1.49 ‘4 ‘ ‘ ; v7 Wak ie haat is Other khaki or fancy hammocks at various prices. White Shirts and Blouses | Boys’ Collars, l5c : ; ; 74c, 94c, $1.44 and $2.89 | _ All styles, laundered or sot ome Suggestions for an Odd Fumiture Piece. Mactrus aud mercerized fabrics, | Silk Neckties, 4c to $1.4 S Si tions f Odd Fumiture Pi teas erized fairica, | Silk Neckties, He to $1.44 so silk shirtings, pleated or plain n plain and fancy colorings, A drop leaf table, $17.24 | A writing desk, $20.24 | A couch, $22.49 s, with or without collars, | gin wipe or black dnews tess A chaise longue, 19.24 A work table, 15.24 A desk chair, 6.34 Pees te 4ecyh ats w Hats, 94c to $2.49 ——— aS 11th Moor: —— kamgre—Second Poor, & PLETE TOL Te ET ET

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