The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 6

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UE. | Stee . 0 00 TO TALK ON LEAG' wOingeapeskert, wil be, former 04 to Retest Wilson's Views| tam Hy sWadhama, Mise ‘wijeabeth a the Women's Na- tees! mitten, ‘American Detense So- Chair- om ‘ot the omosratic Ne National Com- mi The win be under the auspices gece League of Nations (re Manton will be toast of President Wilson on the League | of Neagers’ in at pa. A and celebration Jur Gommosore next eae master. Lee mn “0 IMPORTERS SINCE 1866 = * LONDON ————_——_ ARIS | Build Now | " McGibbon & Co. 3 WEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE ee IMPORTED MADRAS SHIRTINGS Unusual Values—pre-war prices. Pure White, 32 inches wide. Atiractive patterns in figures and stripes, 50c to 75¢ yd. TOWELS WI LINEN hand Embroidered egg PN ELS — pe ged rary] special SM Sees, $1.35 each. HUCKABACK GUEST TOWELS—PURE LINEN Hemstitched, size 15 inches by 22 inches—$9.00 doz. &. up. HUCKABACK TOWELS—Laundered ready for use— Generous size, 24x38 inches, $9.50 to $14.00 doz. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P.M. NRE cCIBBON ron QUALITY ae SNE DEASEEEIEeetae Joc oe ew ee we we S combinations old Colonial "6 "60s. Ri E Af ST hese Specials for Tomorrow West 34th Street—New York Lightsome Organdie Summer Frocks In Scores of Dainty and Charming New Ideas bay reste a...) frocks os fi igured Ce lowered Voi jssues, mi with dainty rallies if met f new tunics and sleeve innovations. —presenting a selection of models for women and misses. Very Specially Priced $598 XQUISITE color tones accentuated by dainty of fabrics. Enchanting, filmy, or AS I in Striped, Figured and Flo surp i ice effects With ¢ a sashes neatly picot edged. Very Specially Priced $10-8 ESENTING an infinite variety of striking] creations—introdu 4 maa ties reveali plice effects, Val and ribbon trimmed. aint, original styles for women and misses. Very Specially Priced $ 1 6° No Charge for Necessary Alterations a RR MARRIED 17 YEARS WHEN KISSES SENT Welfare Worker Mixed in Shattered Romance. Equitable Bullding. Seventeen years of wedded bliss, smoke, the yeomanette told the court, laces, ribbons, revealing models. Organdies in new cing bewitching the influences of the dear skirts, side drapery, sur- 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— Manhattan Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers 12 or 14 inch size; three crucible steel blades, self sharpening and ad- stable to cut high or low grass. Lord & Taylor Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Two Interesting Values for Tomorrow in the Housefurnishing Section Alaska ‘“ Star’’ pag at ly Seamless porcelain lined, side ice Bach w chamber, 45 inches high, 31 inches mower guarante $5. 75 wide, 18 inches deep; ice $43 00 : capacity 95 pounds ... 39th Street sixteen to “Icky Buck.” As a sender of kisses, the Yeo- manette asserts, her husband was no Yeomanette, Author and Girls’ Yeomanette Corinne Van Voorhits here are sixteen kisses from Jack of the Navy wus to-day awarded $35 ((himself)) and Ronk, ICKY BUCK." 4 week alimony and a separation by Supreme Court Justice Whitaker after she told the court that the love of her cejved letters from “Icky Bu “icky Buck"—~pet name for her hus- | Mr band, John 8. Van Voorhiis, writer on | jertminal law—cooled when business | brought him into the company of Mis® trouble right away Marie MoCombs, welfare secretary to | but a bra a thousand-odd girls employed in the one bad « during which Mrs. Van Voorhtiis was “Toky” to her “icky Buck,” went up In| to him.” when she saw Miss MoCombs repeat- edly In the arms of “Icky Buck” and , fled herself to the lonely lifeot yeo- saw him kiss her, Until that time, | Mrs. Van Voorhiis alleges, her hus-| wife has a band had been an ideal mate, so care- | and is given to ful of her sensibilities that he took | for Miss MeCo: no notice af the advancing years, and on her birthday always gave her “six- teen kisses because she would always be sixteen to him.” But Miss McCombs came into Van Voorhiis’s life and “Icky Buck” asked “Ieky" in their own home to leave him alone with Miss McCombs for a while the yeomanette wondered whether the welfare worker alxo was always sweet piker, for when ho wrote her he also sent her sixteen kisses from “Ronk.” “Ronk” was the family canary, Van Voorhiis sent the kisses in this fash- |ion the wife alleges: “Dearest Icky:—Love, hugs and kisses to you. Let's see, what day is |this ?Why, your birthday! Well, While Van Voorhiis was in Boston, the yeomanete alleges, she met Miss McCombs, who told her #he bh Van Voorhlis thougit nothing of util Mise McCombs came to thetr ‘ apartment and there the alleged kiss- ing ineidents occurred. ‘There was 1 the Court, would not let wet the ship, There was a seconcillation, for friends of Mes. Van Voorhiis told her | that her husband was “a ad boy” and she should stop “being a motier There were four more re- | coneHiiations and finally, the wife al- leges, her husband left her, She ex- manette and then brought suit, Van Voorhiis told the court his “monumental egotism” vocal violence.” As ps, he denied the kissing incidents and charged that his wife was fond of a certain Mr, Vary, whom she kissed one day on =| the roof of her apartment house. He |aaid his domestic troubles began ) Dec. 22, 1902. That was the day they wero married. Van Voorhiis is the “Criminal Law in Pennsylva fs now in the South American export- ing business with offices at No. 73 Franklin Street. His wife is detailed to the office of the French Naval Censor, No. 20 Bridge Street. ss OVER 125,000 IDLE HERE. Slight Improvement Shown in Em- ployment Conditions, However. WASHINGTON, May 22.—Slight im- provement in unemployment conditions is shown by t ly telegraphic re- ports of the Unit employment Service. Out of 87 reporting, 15 show shortages, which are in the South, 33 report an equality and 39 show @ surplus. New York with be- tween 125,000 and 200,000 out of work, Cleveland with 30,000 and Pittsburgh with 20,000 are the largest centers of “neers. RIVERS OUT OF BANKS. York and no MLAMIRA, N. Y., May 22 Flood con- ditions prevail in most sections of the ‘New York Southern tier and Northern Pennaytvania Counties to-day as a re- sult of heavy rainfall in the last three days. Most of the rivers in Steuben County have overflowed their banks, the overflow of the Canisteo and Co- hocton Rivera causing | considerab!« damage to property. Hallroad tracks along streams in Tloga County, Penn- sylvania, are reported washed out ‘The Chemung River in Chemung County also has overflown in many spots. Baan te oLeeneee WINNIPEG RESUMES WORK. Industries Take Initlative While Strike Parley Is On, WINNIBPEG, Man, May 22.—Ag- Bressive resumption of commercial en- terprises in Winnipeg, which had teen paralyzed by the general strike of union men, began this forenoon, while high Government officials were conferring with union leaders regarding a settle ment of the Industrial agreement. Oy Keneral strike has been in progress week, sccarandentllicemaaniai Legula Biected In Peru, LIMA, Peru, Wednesday, May 2 Augusto B, Leguia, candidate of Independent Party for the Preside of Peru, to-day claimed his election by @ great majority, He estimated his vote at 100,000, against less than 20,000 for Antero’ Aspillaga, the mext ne rival for the Presidency, u Fine in Appearance Famous for Long Wear OLEPROOFS offer you just as much fit, finish, fineappearance,| shapeliness and style as) any other hosiery similarly, priced, and—almost twice! asmuch wear. In new sum- |mer colors now. For Women—$3.30 to $13.50 the 14 dozen. For Men—$2.00 to $6.60 the. 4 dozen. Brill Brothers a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, Zord & lavwor FIFTH AVENUE Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. 38th Street small Hats, medium and wide brimmed effects. Accepted styles, that range from the conservative to the ultra and unusual F" TY Distinctive Shapes, including smart Millinery. 500 Middy Blouses In an Unusual Sale at $1.50 A special purchase of practical and popular Blouses, so much in demand for school and vacation outfits. Smart models, as illustrated, of serviceable white Galatea, have braid trimmed and embroidered sailor collars of navy or white; long or short sleeves. are excellent. Sizes 6 to 20 years. The Wanted Silks At Attractive Prices India Silks 88c yard 3,500 yards of an excellent quality for Summer dresses and underwear; 36 inches wide. Georgette Crepe $1.28 yard 1,800 yards, in eve- ning and street shades, also white, ivory and black, Foulard ‘Silks $1.78 yard Pretty and stylish effects, on navy blue grounds; 36 inches wide, Ground Floor, | seal, Finishing details Third Floor Misses’ Polo A Limited Number at These Low Prices For Friday and Saturday’s Selling $25.00 and 1 Ba8: 00 A Noteworthy Offering Third Floor, A Purchase and Sale of 3,000 Pairs of Scrim and Marquisette Curtains Tomorrow—The Best Millinery Values of the Season. 500 LISERE HATS At Less Than Originat Wholesale Cost $2.95 A specially purchased collection of the latest fashionable Hats, exact repro- ductions of those used by Paris Milliners for their Spring and Summer models. 39th Street RILLIANT Lisere Straw, pliable and of ship and finish. shades. Hats that because of their smart and dashing lines, will require but little trimming. Fourth Floor, 500 "W hite Tub Skirts fine quality, strictly high class workman- In lustrous black, navy, dust, purple, cherry and other wanted $2.95 ana $3.50 Prices Absolutely Less Than Manufacturer’s Usual t. A leading maker of Women’s and Misses’ Skirts, anx- ious to close out his entire stock on hand, sold us these smart models for less than the cost of materials and mak- ing. Cotton Gabardine, Cordeline, Novelty Pique and Basket Weaves. Illustrated are three typical models of the many com- prised in the assortment. Waist bands 24 to 40 inches. Swagger Topcoats, cop- ies of London models, ideal for Motoring, Sport or Util ity wear. Two styles illus- trated, smart- ly cut, roomy, com fortab ble, of soft light weight Polo Cloth, in nat- ural color or darker olive shades. The shorter garment is un- lined; the other is lined to the waist with novelty silk. Sizes 14 to 18. The scarcity of these ultra fashionable outergarments Third Floor, Cloth Coats White Cotton Dress Goods For Summer Wear Lingerie Nainsook $ 1 95 piece 480 pieces (10 yards to a piece); sheer and soft finished fabric; 36 inches wide. English Long Cloth $2.45 piece 600 pieces (10 yards toa piece) ; soft needle finish; 36 inches wide. Imported Lingerie Batiste 50c yard A highly mercerized material; 40. inches wide. The prices are much less than those prevailing for similar qualities. Ruffled Muslin Curtains Plain with dainty ruffles, fine serviceable quality; 2). | yards long...... pair $2.25 Ruffled Voile Curtains White with narrow ruffles, hemstitched with colored thread, gold, blue, mulberry, Pink. .ssererers pair $3,50 Ph ELE AOERNARRARE,IMIEN RT Filet Net Curtains Plain and figured centre, with lace edge in white only; Marquisstte and Scrim With lace edge or with only; 234 yards long, isth Floor, am a A 9 a Gm a ma eA BEANE ARN HAP P08 HN RNR TARE Marquisette and Scrim Curtains Marquisette with Cluny lace edge; scrim with re- production filet lace edge and insertions. . .pair $2.75 Marrilaatte Curtains Fine quality, trimmed with real point Arabe and Cluny edges and insertions. pair $4, 35 ap ane mam Hand-drawn Curtains Scrim and marquisette in white or cream, suitable for all rooms......+ pair $3.50 Colored Border Muslin Curtains Blue and gold; some with valance headed ready to hang; a limited quantity. pair 95e SR reece meen ARAN SPNEY arm MONS APN Seoomt Floor wii

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