The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 6

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MET ET it a a ae Saaanaianainaaed = FSR TE RI RAN OSE OR 8.2 CR ERE aL NAY : , THE fv co WORLD, \ GDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1919." ‘ is said by the police to have married; Whelan Reynolds's complaint, was Ph Kk Car BNIB ft A" A? 9 aaneremenees these women, | ordered to pay $5 wekly for her sup- 1M K _ | port and $20 for the children. ary atharyn Carberry, In Reynolds's coat pocket, it was | Jersey City, 1899, when she was | said, Ne 4 found the name and ad Lord & Taylor [sz \ DRY COLD AIR sixteen and he twenty years old ress of and by her was placed RI F R NO. | Novena, satactucdctay de lin touch with Hori” file arrest fol FUR \ | nerted her sixteen years ago, She iio STORAGE ROOMS has a seventeen-year-old daugh- Note ta Gelelaea Pocket. Médéiate Cov 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 29h Street leeciend Canis Third Floor Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk in 190, Marriage annulled six [foot of Little Street, Brooklyn, nin the water ! ocketa were fe Two Women si Cheenti to Be/, ‘Aitcovered the existence of Mary | smong othor things, $12 in money and | K. Reynolds. an untigne not gficoama to Mra it 2 “Mrs, Reynolds” Accuse | 3—a Wilkes-Barre, He 114th “Berea, Brooklyn Man of Bigamy. tate. Teen re |. ter The body of a man about twenty, 2.—Bessie Barrett, No. 49 Van |five feet #ix in height, weighing 130 Buren Street, Brooklyn, married | pounds, was found In the water at the months later when, she says, she wo- om bod-by. T ane all mothe are |Cor the | th searching. Described When did you first have mother of four children Shoes for Children house by two of his alleged wives, Paul Monk's Shoe | Heather M. Reynolds of No. 165 Pros- ; corna? Perhaps so long ago ¥ The Brooklyn police declared to-day! — 4.Hsthor M. Whelan, mother | tris soil ‘aah teenies The Newest Opportunity Feld ge org? | that when Frederick W. Reynolds of| of six children, who are in the kitted “ain an r injured in a clash surely | No. 150 Sterling Place was arrested| Brooklyn Industrial Home aerediog amen te the Dallas and to tight tig ood. Protect your chil. | last night charged with having four| Several weeks ago Reynolds, in the 'Power and I ERC Company and non- dren against the possibilities f] | Wives he had in his pocket the wed- Domestic Relations Court on Esther union linemen to: ay | of having corns by buying ding ring for No. 6. Smartest Anticipate | Reynolds, a linotype operator, em- | OR POSNER's ployed in Manhattan, ts forty years | rAMOUS" jf old. He was confronted at the station Light and Summer | ere. ue ge id pect Park West, aaid to be No. 4, and Ee | Mary Katharyn Reynolds of No. 144 ona Al St. Mark's Avenue. of Because these two marria, ow -* H ron wore su fale shows tory j | said to have been performed in New IG | Jersey, Magistrate McCloskey in the MONIiC’s Flatbush Court to-day said he could M if not hold {he man for alloged bhramy, Stop but would bind him over in $1,000 25 W. 38th St. ball for examination on Friday on a mer viern aNn sora aves, © | “disorderly conduct” charge. Alleged xa “; J | wives Nos. 1 and 4 left the court June Sale _ Women’s Cotton ’ Dresses Riese tomorrow, another unusually house together to get, it wae said, a ee New Jersey bigamy warrant. Sunday World Wants Work Wondirs. Reynolds, who made no statement, TY RRL IS PTT RT a Sl large collection of Summer Frocks, the majority in those dainty Sar TS es Sale of Printed Voiles i i delightfully dool and particularly smart. j Dainty Dresses By special arrangement we are able to Ps Led present a series of Summer Wear Remarkable Values in These Charming Warm Weather Dresses $5.00, $6.95, $8.50 $10 00, $12. 50, $15. 00 and $19.50 Third Floor Featuring: p, Ginghams, Organdies, Taffetas, Georgettes, Linens, Satins, Voiles and Crepe de Chines, Charming models that are distinctive in style, made of sheer wash fabrics and priced as- Summer Negligees and Petticoats - Typical June Sale Values tonishingly low. The new cereal food. Made from Barsanette Crepe '| Chiffon Cloth | Flowered Crepe Being menufactorr | the a of the Corn—it's mighty Empire Negligees | Breakfast Coats Breakfast Coats | we sell at practically | | goo: ! | woe et ale ice $3.95 $14.75 $5.95 | iain Two dreasea for ttle more | Uf The Patent Cereale Company (Established 1883) New York, N. Y. A semi-fitted model on graceful A charming model in pale pink, A smart model in effectively Voile Set ietahinte lines or with elastic waist band. | blue orlavender, lined throughout | patterned crepe, flowered and A bevel $6.95 to $30 In lovely colorings. withcrepedechine;ruffletrimmed. | finished with pleated ruffles. Priced at 11.50 . 7 ' N INYCORN i L Tub Silk Petticoats | Taffeta Petticoats $2.95 and $3.95 $3.95 White Habutai in panel models, shadow proof | Changeable and plain color Silks in straight line and with smart tailored flounces. models with novelty flounces, jecond Floor, Tord & Taylor 88th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Specially Purchased A Collection of Girls’ Dresses Enough for Tomorrow’s Selling $5.95 Charming little Summer Frocks, of dainty pastel flowered Dimity Featuring the Fashionable Fox Scarf For Tomorrow Only $47.50 An Unusual Sale Silk Gloves At Extremely Low Prices A leading maker’s heavy Milanese quality Silk Gloves, with double finger tips and the best of finishing details. “ 8 Button Lengths White, Grey and Pongee $1.45 — 12 Button Lengths In‘all white $1.65 An Opportunity to Pur- chase a Summer's Supply Ground Floor: Smart_ Animal shaped Scarfs of full furred silky Fox pelts in the soft taupe and Lucille. shades so much in vogue. Unusual value at this very attractive price. and — stripe Grenadines, cool and sheer. A guimpe model, as illustrated, the detachable waist of fine white lawn, with frilled collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Dresses made to sell for much more and excep- tional values at this price, ThMrd Floor, In regular stocks a collec- tion of Furs that meets every de- mand of the lode. Stoles in Mole, Squirrel, Mink and Sable. Animal! Tie Scarfs of Mink, Sa Scarfs in the new- est shades, Clearing Sale of All That Are Left of Our Women's and Misses’ Fine London Model int Enamel Bed ||| Riding Habits continuous a Speeeroes ‘10 The Most Wanted Silk American Ginghams Fabrics of the Season In Splendid Variety At a Very Low Price 32c yard Black Satin \ A selection of the popular Checks and Plaids ¥arn dyed; 35 inches wide in new combinations; 32 inches wide. Navy Blue Taffeta English Long Cloth ) 35 inches wide | : Soft needle finish; 36 inches wide. j $3.85 ‘ 10-yard piece Tub Silk Shirtings | in pretty striped effects To Be Closed Out sy ardiess of Cost or Former Selling Price $16.50, $22.50 «1 $29.50 In many instances these Riding Habits are offered’at less than the cost of the fine Imported Scotch and English fabrics by the yard. English Nainsook ) Soft, sheer quality; 36 inches wide. ¢ $1.95 An Out-of-the-Ordinary Offering 10-yard piece { Ground Floor, Ln CONS Floor Three-Piece Parlor or Living Room Suite igh! i manos seh te highly polished, upholstered weate ang 5g 4. imu oles ited, at An exceptional Spportualty for Summer resorts and Riding Schools that havea saddle horse service, Third Floor

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