The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 5

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\ « a r} > “we ¢ pa _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. y wife concetved the idea of making the WHISKEY SHIP SEIZED HERE. | Brookiyn and attached by United States) Power attached her at her dock .t tho | yoyage their honeymoon, *| Marshal Powe foot of 27th Street, Brooklyn, He has r ome as " ‘ r oth power to to , a “Capt. Mitchell thought the lite The Yarmouth {s the vessel t,|no power to touch the liquor aboard | zg would be too 1eyk ior ma" said oy Yarmouth of Black Star Line Li-| loaded with whiskey valued at $5,0(0,-|her, which she will be permitted to This Store Closes at 5 P. M. i} ‘ ~ A , s 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY: 34th Street & (\f HONEYMOON SHIP teil Hart he has Gita his belled for Debt in Brooklyn, ang & ies to Havane, Cubs. aired. | mind now and he admitted to me * 7 7 ‘ e cannot leave, though, until the , For the second time in a fortnight |The Irvine ring Company yes- | . , h the a | debt alleged by e ¢ Engineering When the trip was over that I would! in steamship Yarmouth of the Black |terday brought a libel action against | Company iS paid or a suitable bond make the best chief off skipper ’ sy be ieee tee Oy Pere {Star Line was libelled yesterday in her, alleging a debt of $11,791. Marshal furnished. e trip studying navigation and | ——————————— = end to make application for my CONQUERS H.€. OF Leet Hin ne GOO8 ab T Ona CUT OUT THIS reer SPECIAL “Life at sea solvps many present And present it at any of the studios mentioned day living problerhs, One doesn’t have to worry about the cost of food, HOTOGRAPHS § = more because it is furnished by the com- Ne of yourself (ANY POSITION) for less pany owning the vessel. I found every member of our crew not only In Attractive Folders, Size 7x9 Regular Price With- willing but anxious to do anything out This Adv. Is $4 | that I asked, and this solved the ser- | Yant problem. “The life dull? IT should say not! ~«.. Present this photo- graph at any of the studios below in order to obtain this special price. My voyage to the Mediterranean was This offer has never been presented before, and as it !an endless moving picture. I had lonly to emerge from my cozy three will last for only ten days, cut out this photograph TO-DAY before it is too late. | staterooms and bath to witness a new scene, I kept the ship's log and found Sittings of Children Made No Later Than 2 P. M. {it fascinating work, although Capt. THIS OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 7TH | Mitchell’said my descriptions of some 2 | of the wonderful Italian sunsets were Between Broadway a bit too elaborate for a log. 40 West 34th Street “and sth Avenue “My advice to any woman who can- 8 Doors East of Hotel MeAlvin, 985 Lexington Avenue “Svea “ 2,000 Misses’ Dresses ashore is to marry a@ sailor and try Corner 474 Tremont Avenue Washington Avenue si zi Size 14 to 18 Years life on the high seas, Our next voy- 6 Riss ‘we \ age will begin in a few days and _ Tegularly 22.50 to 29.50 I'll admit that I am impatient to hear “You ean’t buy the. Wool Velour, Wool Jersey or Serge of which these | Dresses are made for 12.50, therefore this price is less than cost of making. Note how unusual are the styles and consider that the materials are excellent in quality and the workmanship faultless. Eighteen styles are represented in almost every size, five of which are illustrated, acquainted over the telephone, when the skipper used to call up the United States Steamship Company’s offices to discuss matters pertaining to his vessel, nat enecianipeniensas BOMBARDED HIM WITH CUPS Port Chester Man Gets Separation on Story of Wife’s Attacks, ‘ " Supreme Court Justice Morchanser MRS. W. S. MITCHELL. at White Plains to-day granted a sep- Captain’s Wife Says “Marry aration to William G. Palmer from rence Acker Plmer of Port Chester. a Sailor, Owners Fur- cite Wen Hesisd; oe ee ee nish the Grub.” s denied, Unparalleled Values ording to’ Palmer his wife when 1g ted arm coffee to him, some- served the cups, spoons, saucers and plates and made dodging in hia Mrs. W. S. Mitchell, wife of Capt,|lome a fine art, Once, he declared, she Jit him in the face with a wet dishrag. Mitchell of the 10,000-ton freighter | « Vanada, declares the she has found | the solution to the high cost of liv-| ng and the servant problems, to say nothing of many other annoying com- plexities peculiar to this era, | Mrs, Mitchell, for five years tele- | phone operator for the U Steamship Company, Street, was married to Capt. Mitchell | in this city on Sept. The next} day she signed aboard the Vanada as | 4 supereargo and sailed for the} Mediterranean on what she describes ag “the most perfect honeymoon a bride ever had.” The Vanada is owned by the United | States Steamship Company and it was | in the Broad Street offices of thé con- cern that the Captain and the tele- phone operator met. She was then Miss Mary Kearney of North Bergen, N. J. The couple had planned a more or less prosaic honeymoon to be spent in Niagara Falls, but they had handily been made man and wife when Capt. Mitchell received a hurry call from the United States Steamship Com- pany stating necessary on a voy was disappointed and was consider- |} ning his command when his| ed States | 50 Broad the command to cast off the iines.” Capt. and Mrs. Mitchell me Many are artistically embroidered, others are trimmed in novel Ways with self-material. All fashionable shadeg are included. “ datnes McGreery & Co. i _ 5th Avenue 35th Street br) Second Floor ‘%, The Last Call! To-Morrow Ends This Sterling Silver Wrist Watches For Men, Women, Children and Nurses 9.75 regularly 19.75 These are high-grade Watches fitted with guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement, with second hand and leather wrist strap. Being quite small in size and light in weight they are comfortable and good-looking. * Will keep excellent time. Sale of Specially Purchased Men’s Medium Weight Suits Half and Quarter Lined Individually Tailored For Wear Right Up to the Summer REGULAR $55 to $65 Suits (McCreery Appraisal) 843 We Have Not Figured on Profits We’re Turning Them Over to You for the Advertisement of It! A Sale of Novelty Bead Necklaces at 3.95 regularly 5.75 to 9.75 ‘They're fascinating! Odd, beautiful things in rich, rare colors, designed to make one’s costume doubly effective. Many are rare imported specimens of art-craft of a type never before displayed. Kranz Service Those of domestic makes are quite as attractive and just as beautiful in coloring. Glows with pep and cor- diality. You tell us your needs—we do the rest. The suit you take along re- flects the spirit of our service. The smile you leave behind is recognition of the same. Substantial fabrics Jess than “sale” pri Suits — $295 & $37.50 O’coats $3259 & $42.50 NO C. O. D’S NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS & CLOT SI\EAST 422 ST. 5/7 or Hit StAton * FURNITURE . Bedronn Suites ~,, frem$150 up In Newest Styles 9.50 regularly 14,75 to 24.50 — = ln | s is perhaps one of the most remarkable offerings we have ever made, for the The Tailoring Organization that sold us these suits maintains that they were -__. This le povtiape aurbial Won matt secens eens Orteriags ea Bee aces gain 1h | turned over to us without a penny of profit. And we believe them absolutely because fect, They are undeniably high-class, yet the price is many dollars less than one ordi- we have seen garments of the identical grade sold before our very eyes at $55, $60 narily has to pay for the most commonplace Coat. 4 i and $65 within the last two weeks! This event is nothing but a huge advertisement They are sturdily made Hy wast Ve rae Sibsertenes sayy Blue Cheviot and ; s—one that inevitably will bring new customers to our Fifth Avenue Men’s Heather Mixtures, all lined throughout and interlined. Sizes 6 to 16 years, FREE BRASS BED for Nees NO C. O. D's. NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS with Store. That, frankly, is our reason for holding the sale. You'll be amazed when you io ‘cath see what We're setting before yoy! Mothers, You Can't Afford to Overlook Our January Sale of PEN re nat i have EXTRA TAILORS AND FITTERS. NO C. O, D'S. OR APPROVALS, Girls’ Washable Dresses $ Pts Eades oan regularly 3.50 to 4.75 The saving you will effect is obvious, Why not purehase enough for Spring and ie Summer wear? Prices are certain to be much higher later, Sizes 6 to 1b years Ee ee Offerings! 500 Girls’ Fall and Winter Coats FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BQ. 103 & 104"ST a ee tee SS en REIN i EE IER I SBR BEI iD I ABE MEA ETE: oY = ee ee ee ee =

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