The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 8

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\M ESTATE. e Com to. for alK. ai Fine Household Linens Handkerchiefs Lingerie Wash Dress Cottons Children’s Wear Established more. than half a century. Fifth Ave.,34th and 33d Streets distribution of the estate of their mother, Mrs, Sarah J. Kissam of which they are the administrators, The valas of the estate is fixed at $514, coe of which the son gots $100,- of the omer eins x and th to ‘ree corr LJ death a Tati has 4 ‘fildren dren, Samuel 39,678,413 STOWAWAYS ARRIVE AT ERIE BASIN ON A SINGLE SHIP Figures of Course Are Approximate, but That Estimated Number of Weevils Is on Schooner. HEN the American schooner W Augusta G, Hilton tied up at Pier No. 3, Eric Basin, this noon, Captain Orlancoe C, Swayer, hor skipper, reported that he had aboard some ‘86,676,418 stowaway weevils that had made the trip with him from Buenos Ayres. The immigration officials took one ‘look and fled for assist- ance as the stowaways swarmed down the gangplank prepared i | to hunt buman game in South Brooklyn, The schooner came here loaded with begged corn. She cleared the South American port June 18. - «) Oy By) 8) 8) By BY BY BBY ALCO Partners an opportunity to Sate th to wut tot se spective stores. Thus it is to their interest to have satisfied, saad © HA EO IDE OUGHT TO BE IN “THE HOME séi*Cartis’ Orangeade Paste Delicious Drink for 20 Cents Every home ought to have orange- ¥ in the house all the time, espe- eran, ants weather. There is no fuss or trouble abou! akin; ¢/ with a few paper cu; iss | You vil be independent of the soda Pssaseade tact Paste fon" be Paste is concentrated or- fisvor, ; Just add the contents of ity-cent can to a half gallon of water, and have your arin) we 4 deilous, Wo deel ‘Teamponfal added glass of August Sale Savings FASHIONABLE FURS 'Fesiectins women will buy their Furs NOW at August Sale prices—later in the season the prices will be much higher. NEW SCARFS Skunk Neck Pieces— our reg. $125 Pointed Fox Scarfs— open animal—silk lined— our reg. $69. » Wolf Scarfs— Our reg. $47.97,.......... Scarfs— OF EVERY FAMILY Paste Makes Half a Gallon |o=' D594 — a rSLapend of real orange- beat aye d comes fill a CH Necker with cold water, add four or five teaspoonfuls of Miss Curtis’ Orangeade and you will serve the best orangeade you ever tasted, Carry a can in the automobile, 8 and a spoon, fountal, Get a Span of Miss Curtis’ Orange- ade Paste at Acker, Merrall &| Condit Co, (all stores), Gristede Bros, Ine, (all stores,) A. F. Beckman & Co, (all stores), H. C. Bohack Co, (all stores), and other reliable grocers, If your grocer is sold out send twenty cents.in stamps for enou, to make half gallon to + irs gE. fs Curtio, Melrose, Mita — Adve. should receive “each hi June % the stowaways made their appearance on deck. They drove the men feom their bunks. The captain and mate, Thomas J. Dar- sey, tried to evade them by sleep- ing in a@ lifeboat towed astern. | hey swarmed down the line and took possession of the boat. It ‘was necessary for the crow to play water on the helmsman at times to subdue them, for, in the language of the crew, tiny but bite like sharks.” ‘The schooner completed her first round trip and the cargo will have to be destroyed because of the weevils, BONAR LAW SHUTS OUT DEBATE OM U.S, QUESTIONS Refuses to Permit Talk in Commons About Government of Black Race. LONDON, Aus. “they're Guinness, Unionist member for Suffolk, asked Andrew Bonar Law, the Govern: ment leader, to give the day’s discus- sion over to the present position of the Diack races, but his request was re- fused. The questioner responded by ‘asking whether {t would not be a grace- ful act of reciprocity to place at the disposal of the United States the bene- fit of British experience in governing negroes in return for the discussion of Irish affairs im the United States Sen- ate. Captain William Wedewood Benn, Liberal member for Leith, asked Bonar | Law to do hia best to prevent efforts to sow dissension between Ameriea and Grest Britain by alleged humorous questions. Bonar Law said the Government rec- raw that the future peace of the world depends upon the good relations between the two countries, sal te HEIRS ACCUSE LAWYER. Charge Executor W: 1 ing, a lawyer and executor of the estate ot William Richard Denham, is with- holding one-half of the legacies left to them by Denham, application was made to-day to Surrogate Cohalan by William ©., John D., James R., Robert F., and Mary L. Merrill, all of New Rochelle, for an order directing Whiting to show cause why he should not pay the le- earhe, Merrie any that Denham ieft an vided in his will that each ‘of them received “ouly eeeete th that ’ Whiting Wen of Pith Avenue ‘THURSDAY and FRIDAY - —IN— Raccoon— our reg. $33, 89.50 55.00 31.50 Hudson Seal— our reg. $39, Skunk— NEW MUFFS our reg. $55. 97 97 97 «ing letters to Mrs. Edward H. Carle, bs 14.—In the House of Commons to-day the Hon. Walter E. | pag oz y, equal the level of livin Imothy, Shea. President 9 and. Rnginem MRS. EDWARD H. CARLE. Servant, Held for Annoying Mrs, Carle With Letters, Says He Only Wrote as Milton Did. POUGHKEEPSIP, Aug. U4—<. L. Faulling, butler for Dr. Walker, at No, 327 West 86th street, New York City, and former butler for Oakleigh Thorne, of Thorndale? Millbrook, N. ¥., ts ip Jail here on a charge of writing annoy- You will like PIEDMONT the fret time you try it—and forever after. Ask for PIEDMONT The food oi) with Mr. Thorne’s daughter. Faulling was arrested tn New York City yesterday by Under Sheriff Conk- lin and arraigned here before Supreme Court Justice Morsch: Intending to anno; You smack your lips over it, be- cause you like its taste, its quality, its genuine grati- fication. It satis- fies thirst. Nobody has ever been able to successfully imitate it, because its quality is indelibly reg- istered in. the taste of the American public. Demand the genuine by full name — nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO, ATLANTA, GA. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-tifth Street. CLEARANCE SALES to be held on the Second Floor, to-morrow (Friday) will consist of Misses’ Cotton Dresses (chiefly colors; sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20) reduced to. . . $4.50, 5.85 & 7.50 Misses’ White Cotton Skirts (sizes 14, 16,18 and 20) reducedto . . . $2.25, 2.90 & 3.85 Junior Misses’ Cotton Voile Dresses ; (in white and colors; sizes 15 and 17) reduced to. 6 4. aOR ee e758 Junior Misses’ Gingham Dresses (sizes 15 and 17) reduced to-= witie: ee 8 ee ne $6.75 The-values are exceptional in all of the above The Real ay To Live is to have a house close to the city where you can have a garden and where the children get the benefit of country air. If you have the plot, we have the house already built and can deliver it in a few days. We ship it by motor truck to your plot anywhere within fifty miles of our plant, and erect it. The cost, exclusive of plumbing, wiring and such masonry as you may desire, is only $1,800 It’s an all-year house of substantial construction. Double walls and confined air space keep out cold in winter and heat in summer. Living room, two bed chambers, kitchen- ette, bathroom and large attic. ‘ Come and examine the house as erected at our plant. Many detdils of design and construction to in- terest you. Terms: 257% with order, remainder when house is ready for shipment. Prompt delivery—orders filled in order of receipt. ‘HOW TO GET TO OUR PLANT: Take Grand Street car at Williamsburg Plaza. Car passes door. LOUIS BOSSERT & SONS, Inc., 1322 Grand Street, Brooklyn - - Taleghsas Stagg 2600 { if You Wish We Will Store Your Purchases Without Extra Charge Until November First. peg. $33.97........... Sale 23,50 15,50 The bonding World's ot oaons™ oe Wants Directory two mediums tthe waiver, ‘A

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