The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1920, Page 8

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ORES ie who represented them both, that| Way he carried on he seemed to think |and her own ‘judgment made me @ sy wouki permanently disagree, ny that he would allow her and/ profit in a business transactio children $35,000 a year, He said has for a husband. ee ey ee ee ee eee PALM BEACH, Fila. April] city, and that they would repay this|in Palm Beach real estate. When } Groker, referring to do-| out of their mother’s estate when jt| married Mrs. Croker she d'4 not even t her and arrange for daily delivery. remarried to the nicé| || * , iol ahs ing all this for her the way repaying me is to furnish @ long aM@idavit attacking ity and attacking my wife. ho was killed at Dusiness. Speaking early in the tall to buy a thou. gifts I have made to my children, in| invest. I don’t know what become save tet? of Jand on the ocean in the addition to the $720,000 my attorney | of it. centre of my holdings. told of the other day, I will say those of the various|a draft for it and sent him thi “After 1 married and got down to wouldn't do {t enough to live comfortably on in the| this money my wife ai T have made was settled. I told him to go ahead, | know I had a home In Iresand or that and later, when I was getting short|I had a house down here. but she did and the estate was settled, 1 asked | not look upon me as a rich min, -| that these advances be repaid. The “My wife through her own initiative Profit of $50,000 in gne deal last winter 000} at the time I was so ill—when my son Howard was here. I had been it was terrible I should suggest it. “Or occasion I made | “Some people make an awful fuss, But Borden’s milk raised four of us.”” 4 Written by Dora Kitchen, age 11 years, Plainfield, N. J. _ When little Dora Kitchen put down this plain fact, she simply made, in her own cute little way, the same statement that thousands upon thousands of people have made before her. Since way back in Dora’s randmother’s time Borden's milk has been the standard of quality. t is safe, wholesome and always dependable. Growin, idren find it the most nourishing and the most economical food. Phone and have our solicitor call 2881 retail stores to serve you, im addition to eur wagons, il BOSTON Tempting tidbits after tea—crisp eugar disks of fascinating flavor Assorted Flavors, alse. Peppermint, The Borden Farm Products Company || Cheeeletey Were ere ot 63 Vesey Street Phone: Cortlandt 7961 |] ae eal a & a = en Embroidered Georgette, aNewerk Stee! These Specials Tomorrow at All Bedell Stores | Brooklyn Store Fulton, near Hoyt West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York : Also at Downtown Store—14-16 West 14th Street | Phenomenal Sale of High Grade Silk Dresses Designed to Sell at $25, $35, $45 and $50 —Flowered Georgette —Silk Tricolette —Figured Crepe —Beaded Georgette —Crepe de Chine —Silk Taffeta —Foulard —Soire Satin —Mannish Serge —Crepe Meteor Silk Lined Modes of Charming Character! SEASON'S foremost merchandise athievement—3,000 freshly made and fashionable new street, afternoon and dinner dresses. The first time such refined and exclusive creations have been offered at $18. We urge all those who would ordinarily feel prejudiced by so low a price to surely attend this surprising event tomorrow—pfepared to select several of these beauties! Just what you want in style, material and color. Newest Styles Newest Colors Anticipating every fashionable require- Displaying a pronounced tendency to- ment—expressing that quiet elegance ward gaiety—but the more repressed so desira to women of cultured shades are, of course, included. Tans, tastes. Bouffant, straightline and Navy, Consn, Black, Browns, Dark novel silhouettes — individualized by Greens, Grays, Sapphire, etc. Nothing chic innovations and embellishments. like them in town! No Alterations—No C. O. D.’s—All Sales Final! —Tricotine —Messaline Embroidered Taffeta, En er , D ‘rom. lore the papers were ready she “The owner lived on the Pacific |/had it sold for $100,000 to a, Philadel- gifts were going on all the timo and| Palm Beach there was one time when | Coast, His agent notified me he had|phia woman and the two deals were daliah k 1 did not attempt to keep ck of|! didn’t have a cent I could put my | decided to accept my offer of $50,000 | closed at one time, one deal financing them. Only this morning I ran acroas| hands on and T wrote Richard and | for the tract. [ had no ready money, | the other. That ix more than my chil- 4 cancelled check for $2,600 that Ijasked him to advance me $10,000. He|was sick and deelihed to take it up,|dren ever did’ for me, and the profit Li ve Richard to return home on when My wife followed up the deal, found |she made jm less than sixty days is 24 @ came to Ireland to see me and| “I said | would sc") wut for $2,600,- {it would take two months to he | more than we have spent in all living said he did not have anything to get| 000," Mr. Croker said. “I meant rs back and a search expenses, combined since we were back with. that to cover everything I possess and | bluffed the deal throw married.” by 4 “I remember Richard writing mej|cverything my wife owns. We con- = = = = =F — - _—— . | to ask if he could not give Ethel and |#'der the estate asa unit. (have gone Héward a couple of thousand dollars | «ver the matter aga'n and tnink that ne @ year more, as they did not have | $2,000,000 would cover Most of BROOKLYN. INQUIRE BN.| “'s'8"Rin'ouw moony tis Been at can be : " 7 “Lo adver GINEER ON PREMI REALTY TRUST can bo, obtrertivamente Uptown Store Cowperthwait & Sons Downtown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St.) Park Row & Chatham ‘Sq. The house of Cowperthwait & Sons has stood the test of time. The continued patronage of four generations of New Yorkers is proof that our policy is You need not wait until you have “saved up " jt your “rainy-da: the. pretty furniture upon which * & & & iw viii AW il have set heart. Your credit with us is . ‘service and satisfaction for 113 years and it means , that today. Open Saturday, Evenings CopaaisiicSer Jacobean Oak Ten-Piece Dining Room Set Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Fintshea in Oak, 4 extends to 6 ft, Buffet 64 inches in length, with large $475.00 Payable $25 Monthly Felt Mattress at $27.50 $32.50 Cotton | Save $5,on this splendid cotton mattress. Weighs 50 pounds. Roll edge. Built in layers, giving unusual elasticity. Fig- ured old rose or light Beautiful Four-Piece Bed Room Suite tired ld cose gf ight eces, carefully finished in Mahogany or Walnut. price $32.50—now Nowe the peautitel Sesign ‘of this large size bed. Dresser is 42 inches 297. 0 its mirror measures 24 inches by 30 Inches, Dressing Table {e'onstructed with real service and beauty in mind and also has Payable 27 50 large swinging mirrors. Chifforobe is 34 inches in length and has 1g Month: ‘ spacious and strongly builtdrawers. A real bargain, this suite 1s, at ly White Enamel Bassinet Measures 36 inches lang and Willow Wash Basket Rugs and Carpets Sg Mad excellent spon ree i f rea te willow. Stand- 18 inches wide. | 3x6 Crex Rugs, Herringbone. ...94.08 Uday 6x9 Rag Rug.... 1.20 ‘ eae 1.39 ber tired wheels | 9x12 Matting Ru 14.40 price eee - wire 86-inch Ingrain C . 135 oS Spring. 221%-in, Sterling Stair Cai oe Dr f Kitchen Srecisi $4 25 China Mattings, a yd... | a Le rice.. Pe 36-in. Congoleum Rug Border, ; 1. [85 ‘op - Lea * Printed Linoleum, a yd. 18-inch Stair Oilcioth, a i ‘All sewing, laying, lining, ete, free, Pantry Steps Made of ash. All steps securely mitred and screwed together. Special price, $1.49 Table hc rviediead Le Wi ene: res feet when opened. ni W'g425 Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station Player Pianos, Pianos, also all the up-to-date rolis, ‘Talking Machines and Records, Large Music Department | Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms 15 worth Sees gs 50 - 8200 $12.50 weekly om $1,000 worth Other Amounts in Proportion Fey by the month if you wish. 10% Off for Cash i Jiave Beautiful Hair-and Jlave it MoreAbundantlY~ Vs Soft, luxuriant hair is within the reach PN of every girl and woman. It is all a mat- ter of care and cultivation. No longer is it necessary for your hair to be dull, brittle and lusterless, A few applications of Sewbro's Herpicide will effect a most gratifying change. The hair will radiate health and beauty—its life will be stimulated—it will show snap and luster before unknown. i The unsightly dandruff will disappear and your hair will cease to come out. The scalp will be clean and healthy and the irritation will be overcome. In connection with the ve Teds iy te "s Herpicide, we recommen: le Soap. Its use as ashampoo is safe and ae factory. Get a bottle of Herpicide and a bar of Herpicide Soap today and have what Nature intended for every girl and woman—soft, luxuriant, shim- mering hair. ae Send 10 cents in stamps or lay for sample let on ‘The Care of the Hair”. oer ‘The Herpicide Co. Depart- ment 195-A, Detroit, U. S. A. Sold by Drag and Department Stores, —_} Applications at the Better Barber Shops. | BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. BROOKLYN. LOFTS cowen’ © "|We Have the Houses 7798 WALLABOUT STREFT, | S¥svTIvUL. 1-Roos BRICK Howes ON fed REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | BROOKLYN, Ali “Zost and Found” articles advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and d Bureau,” Room 08. World Will be listed for thirty da; 0 Lista can be Advertising fes, or car be telephoned 4 to The Warld. Cali 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, 1 Sunday World Wants Sunday World Wants | Work Monday Wonders! | Work Monday Wonders| Bareay 4585 wt

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