The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 15

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AS pass the mental test at the Ellis Island MUST PAY TAX HERE. [Perame,.rroest parent amd, ON BOLDT’S DEBTS) "is." 20802" Surrogate Rules Against $941,895 | Deduction; Philadelphia Prop- | * } erties Must Pay Debts. ‘According to a decision handed down today by Surrogate John P, Cohalan, the dabts of a deceased person cannot be deducted from the assets of his tangible estate in this State, provided the asets of his estate in another State are solvent and capable of liqui- dating the de perly chargeable against the property in another State. ‘The question une upon an appeal taken by State Canptroiler Travis from the report of the transfer tax appraiser, who fixed the tax on the estate of George C. Bolit, founder and owner of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. When Boldt pramissory notes, aim insurance, | a," His debts aggregated $241,895, aad this sum together umpenses, cost of adm commissions ati claims chargeable aga inet Boldt’s property in Philadel- winia, were deducted by the transfer tax @ ppraiser from the gross estate, | leering a ne’ estate for distribution of $1,049,109, Goldt also owned the Hotel Bellevue ~ other property of a $369,147.44, the transfe subject to tax in this MOTHER WILL B DEPORTED WITH BOY. Paremt of Youth Five Years on | Ellis Island to Lose First Citizenship Papers. “ Byron Uhl, Commissioner of Immi- gration, ruled to-day that the first citi- xenship papers taken out by hecca Rothenberg of No. 3) Street, were issued through a # paturalization clerk and 4 ul | to ‘recall, He said Mrs. Rothenberg | must accompany her seventeen-year- OM son, Israel, back to Russia when he | is deported because of his failure to| Immigration Station. Israel came here with his mother . I914, on the last trip here of Lu! . He was pronounced mind and detained on. Bilis Taland to await deportation, although lis mother was permitted to enter the country temporarily on a $1,000 bond Because of the war Isreal could not be returned to Russia and Mrs. Rothen- berg has since remained in the country had’ has’ become prosperous, praeet hnaeneale PLAYWRIGHT WINS ALIMONY AWARD) Supreme Court Justice Bijur to-day ondered Jonas S$. Scheff, of No. 71 East th Street, president of the J. S. Scheff & Co, Inc. manufacturers of sks and satins at No. 19 Bast 21st Street, to pay $100 weekly alimony, and $350 counsel fees to his wife, Mrs. Minnie Scheff, playwright and Jewish ohdlar, ot No. 78 West 1th Street. 22) SOP REI I THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. - Saturday, Furniture at HALF, closing the February Sale Malone af Sastions Yes! Furniture at Halt! : It is our custom, in the last days of these Half- For Miss 14 to 20—Many New Yearly Sales, to adjust stocks by marking at HALF Fashions —very moderate prices PRICE all odd pieces that are not going to be, or Before telling about, the 5 FRO cannot be, re-ordered. This year, we begin the fashions specialized at very low Half- Price Days tomorrow (Saturday). prices, we shall quote Wit Lelie ars _ Suites and incomplete suites, of which one piece or two have been sold (not many of these). Separate chairs, tables, divans, rockers, bureaus, chiffoniers, china closets, buffets, serving tables, a great variety of small novelty furniture, ete. The Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture at HALF will be assembled west of the Rotunda on the Sixth Gallery. The Living-room and Library pieces at HALF in the same location on the Fifth Gallery. All the rest of the Furniture will be at reductions of 10 to 33 per cent. to- morrow and for the following five days of the Februa Dy Sale. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bldg. independent, her husband alleges, that “she paid no attention to the decision her complaint alleges d iniuman treatment, by. ner husband, fifty-six, who is twenty-two years her senior. Headquarters Read the list below and then call or send for full particulars of the line in which you are specially in- terested: Autoharps ». $6 to Banjos Banjo-Mandolins . Banjos, Tenor.« . Banjo-Ukuleles . about Wanamaker fashions for Miss 14 to 20. This is the opinion of one of our own critics, who at all times is severe, but just. “A more tasteful, more beautiful stock of up-to-the-moment clothes is not in New York, than I found in the Misses’ Section at Wanamaker’s. - I cannot possibly exaggerate my en- thusiasm over this plete; with all the nice expressions in my vocabu- lary applied to the service. I found there all the things a girl needs for her wardrobe—the prettiest of things in a stock boiled down so that selection was easy.” Although we have new suits and frocks at $29.50 to $165, we shall feature Saturday Cornets . ‘ Dinner Chimes Drums ... Fifes . Flutes G Harps Mandolins Music Rolls Music Satchels. Piccolos .. Saxophones Trombones Taropatches Ukuleles Violins fie Violoncellos ..... Catalogs free on request. Telephone Murray Hill 4144, Chas. H. Ditson & Co. Suits at $39.50 and $55 Naseem seo == Down-Siairs Store [ 8-10-12 East 34th St racine beaut uly ahora a Teisemiattet Frocks at $39.75 and $49.50 vats ‘ ; France Honors : navy blue, brown and heather tones. Also— At $39.75—trotteur frocks of SERGE in the Specials for Saturday Wanamaker Men Middy Blouses Pleated Skirts, tweed suits, which were painstakingly tailored model illustrated—with either box or accor- in our own workrooms. In blues, grays and dion-pleated skirt. Also—stunning little taf- browns. feta frocks in dark brown, black or navy blue. At $55—navy blue SERGE suits. We print At $49.50—Dance frocks of lacy black silk serge in capitals, because Paris prefers serge, net, with foundation of soft black satin. Wee fod bacsuss it is generally only used in more touches of French blue give a delightfully who made the Supreme Sacrifice Women’s Shoes, $4.65 Big Boys’ Boots, $7. In the Auditorium expensive suits. One model is illustrated, an- | youthfulnote. We were able to get only 18 of * Polo Coats, $25 Saturday at 2.30 | other has braid bound coat, and the third style | these much desired frocks to sell at this very Women's Jersey Suits, $30. Presentation of ' is also severely tailored and has the smart | humble price. or 5c. inch-belt that ties. Second floor, Old Bldg. Tenth Street f nase ei pce) for: 189 French Diplomas ‘ames, $1, for Raccoon nd Muffs, $29.75, re- to the next-of-kin of the 16 duced to $1 members of the A, E. F. re $1 to 425; 107 | who went out from the | 3800 New Spring ere $3.60 to $460; Wanamaker organization in * Hl ang new York ant-sawe up | Norfolk Suits LS giaghest i BIRUuEAT ai arated Can au;08 their lives for their country. each with two pairs knickers, ckwear, $1 grade for 50c M. GASTON LIEBERT, $28 grades, for Featuring charming Blouses Saturday at lowered prices _ The tailored blouse on the right is $9.75, reduced from Scheff in the answer dil to his wife's ‘lee for legal separation says that last | Oetober, be and his wife went before | board composed of Rabbis n and Joffe, who Jebts and a lump sum of $2,600 Immediately after this, Mrs. Scheff We are moving to larger quarters—but we won't move our Stock. It is our opportunity to make friends — yours to make } money by saving money during this Removal Sale To grasp the significance of the sale prices, consider that models are latest, materials newest and tailoring best. Will Sell All Present Stock of Overcoats and Suits at Today’s Costs $30.00 to $3750 $94:5 Suit and Overcoats $37.50 to $42.50 §29:75 Suits and Overcoats $45.00 to $50.00 §35:5 Suits and Overcoats $55.00 to $65.00 -75 Suit | Overcoats 544-5 $67.50 to $75.00 $54: Suits and Overcoats 1163-1165 Broadway Women's Silk Stockings, $1.95. Consul-General of France, 1 50 . Women's Silk Stockings, $1.20 fl ‘i se and ‘Tricotine Dresses, will present the diploraas. $12.75. The dainty _filet-collared Two models, (1) plain coat, slash ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS blouse on the left is $11.50, re- Ueuheganea! BEDE joeketa, full belts (2) | hox-pleated 0 01 4.50, ajor-General WEIGEL back, patch pockets, ful t. || New England Confectionery Company Gees ae a Agimiral GLENNON Eight patterns — grays, ns, mereer aaa The tailored blouse Bishop BURCH tans. Coats alpaca-lined. Work- i f ic ch bean eianite anitian alk di a pct manship thorough. Sizes 7.to 18. absolutely correct in cut, with ta Dresses, $3 1 ‘Thomas B. Wanamaker Post Tan ffs tna AO | eA narrow shoulders, and No. 413, American Legion, polo style, 3.50: fine striped madras, | a well-fitting yoke. The lines invites you to this occasion white and self stripes, same style, | of the collar, the few simple je for $3 First Gallery, New Bldg. 2.45 and $3; other good blouses, colored or white, $1.50. Size 7 tol6 years. ‘Third floor, Old Bldg. tucks, the smart cuffs make it pre-eminently a blouse to be worn with the tailored suit; $9.75. The other blouse is of fine batiste, entirely hand-made, with tucked front and trimmed with a collar of fine hand-made filet. The cuffs are banded with filet lace to match; $11.50, Other Blouses—particularly of dimity The Blouse Shop features a well-made, well-cut dimity blouse at as low as $3. It has | a becoming Tuxedo collar fastened with one | large button, and edged with rick-rack braid. | There’s magnetism in these children’s shoes Aj vome back for a second and third pair. The explanation ( is It make is that they WEAR WELL. \ fe For every day—the black and tan calfskin ldced shoes are sturdy and ser- o viceable, good for school, good for play, good for all the uses that give shoes hard wear. Sizes from children’s 6 to big girls’ 6. Black $4.50 to $7. ‘Pan $4.50 to $9. Dress shoes have patent leather bottoms with white kid or black velvet toys, in a buttoned model. Or there are laced shoes of tan calfskin with fawn colored cloth to) children’s 814 to big girls’ 6; $7 to $10. First floor Old A striped dimity blouse with a hirt front” and well-cut str 95. Others at $8.75 and $9.75, Blouse Shop—Second floor, Old Bldy, New Lingerie Handbags, $5 Attractive and inexpensive Navy, black or brown moire silk, with top age ; ati ' of etched metal with silver finish. "You may See a eee tee eat odie ac, | have a ribbon or chain handle, according to Night od pers Bh and 81.087 af nei taste. Linings of assorted colors are fin- woglecilered a1kas Creu. stitching or trimmed | ished with an inside frame and mirror at- seh’ embroidery; five charming styles to | tached, A silk tassel is the final touch, “And finely pleated ht collar, is Sizes— ilding ood-bye to Men’s Ulsters select from. TA PROT S - Envelope chemises of nainsook at $1.95; nal clean-up of trimmed with lace or embroidery. Velvet bags at $2, $3 and $4. All have by White. netiianats at SLA6: trimmed. with been higher. emstitched tueks or with lace or embroid- Main Aisle, Old Building € ery; 5 styles. ia 325 at $47.50 Third floor, Old Building They were $60, $65, $70—most of them were $70. Long, full cut; dark oxfords, rich browns, heather mixtures; satin lining in sleeves and over shoulders. Very finely tailored. Si 34 to 42. 379 at $36.50 Were $50 and $55; short town ulsters in heavy cheviot-finished overcoatings and hard-woven friezes; light and dark oxfords, browns, heather effects. omens Sizes 33 to 38. And to 600 pairs | GONG, BLE pr. of Shoes at $9 and $10 Youthful sailors with turned-up brime con Good-bye because we shall not be able +0. Ae . f 3 ‘i , P. X. M. sewn. White with white em- any more shoes of the quality of these to sell at trimmed with a flange of pleated grosgrain | proidery, white with black embroidery. All Hib ies aici air balances me aes eens ae oh ee ee ee Serene, noth durable, Easily washed. toe, blind eyelets to top, at $9; same st; yles in tan is Fortunate purchase. , } , at $9; s ti . .Mushroom shapes faced with Georgette = » Main floor, Old Building cordovan color) $10. Light, smart shoes, with ‘of a contrasting shade, and trimmed with heavy single sol Better add one pair of each to ostrich feather bandings; some trimmed with higaKieenacagite your wardrobe Wool skirts, $7.75 Regularly, $12.75 to $16.50 Special purchase of 100 of the most-favored skirts of this season, in a variety of materials. Blue serge with white pencil stripes—most atiractive wool jersey in turquoise blue, satin and moire and velveteen skirts in black. Also wool serges, plain tailored and embroid- ered. No Charge for Alterations braiding on linen; others with flowers, | P : - * Matrons’ hats, too, macy of them, bate | etticoats : : thet possess style and harm as well as | Special In the Sports Shop ignity. Smart -tricornes trimmed wit! . 7 : ‘ 4 aod - ostrich feather bandings. | Turban with | Firm but light sateen petticoats in 50 moleskin-cloth coats, lined with sheepskin or fleece, originally $20, now $10. rim rolling up smartly in front. any are ular and extra sizes, $3. 5 kina P Sine 3.50 2 D() 6 | trimmed with nbbon cockades or quills. reg! pps CUA Patt! es tticonta (a seeuiar 50 mackinaws, all wool, originally $16.50 and $20; now $12.50. Black, brown and navy. NEW golf stockings from abroad, $6 and $7 pair. and extra sizes, $3.95. First tloor, O'd Building oY Third floor, Old Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Near 27th Si! ‘ act Aa alt aa es Soe ER a Ss Sy as a i eats:

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