The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 16

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Son Gets Large Part—Rela- tives Remembered. ‘Transter ‘William ©. Clarke, of with Surrogate George A. Westchester County, the appraisal of the estate of the date John R. Hege-| § man, President of the Metropolitan In« witance Company, showing a valuation of $3,862,048.92. The personal estate, made up of stocks and bonds, is put at - 162,878,048.46 and realty at $468 100.97. Funeral expenses, dehte and commis- sions amount to $267,250.49, John Re Hegeman jr, a gon, inherits a the major part of the estate, the total ped a stick and nearly knocked off | amount taxable being $883,480. her he Dashed the ohiid away. Theirs are Camila 1. R e pa the latter, who wae on raller | aw, $123,573; Georee. fe followed him striking mt him | i%4 ofy) Frederick Ww. ling oft the ted'n Wows, says sis; Jarek oo ieee ; ty feruck | 110 30a ainda Kies, ato tthe) ey Fiske, not @ ative, iter’s feet i its, distant ki ne tell to the d targe legacies.“ fe more than six feet tall riends received j sal oe SUNDAY BALL STIRS VILLAGE. Lf ce TO eM ay pape gE inthe Denies ay vents de sn [American Lenton and Reckvi? of the Hotel Marlborough and Centre Chatches Clash, at No, 66 Went 106th @Mreet slid | The controversy over proposed sun/ jay baseball in Rockville Centre will ome 10 & head to-night when both (doa pregent petitions to the Board of iHlage Trust ees, The American Le-| ann at. f tt Grand St, Vi % xion, which recently acquired a base- | 8) Yes, siree, the, savory relish. of ripe, mellow Virginia leaf just ‘car- ries you back to the sunny south- land— where home-cooking is a tobacco an exact science, “Ripened on the hill” under a warm Southern sun, picked in its Bplecopal, havi inst Sunday . Appraisal Filed in Westchester “Atin sald that The Virginia Cigarette n of 1 lated = petitions opposition petition|ment now An Absolute Clearance of Handmade — BEADED BAG frame and drawstring effects, formerly priced up to $14.50—on sale Wednesday, Thuraday, Friday at $30 Our lar line of Beaded iene 4CARRY, ME BACK TO | OLD ' It’s the real smokin’ —Virginia tobacco prime and mellowed for years— Virginia has a natural, “‘grown-in” flavor that no blending, however skillful, can imitate. That straight Virginia taste is real smokin’! You'll say it is when you try it in Piedmont, the all-Virginia cigarette. Sxbacce, I Reversible Velour Portieres, $26.95 Pair 1. A ats ate ae Elm Place aster aes pees oy ea Livingston St. Bey Bond Street Fulton Street : BROOKLYN—NEW YORK bul ia ne oe TY ‘We Have Taken Three- Quarters of a Million Dollars’ Worth of Good Furniture | Out of Our Immense Stock on Hand and Reduced Prices a Tenth to a Third - HAT is a radical move. Nothing like it was ever before done in spring time, or any time sia but the February and August sales, we ieve. - But these are certainly times to DO radj things if they are right and will help the move- nient to bring down prices, and Loeser’s has set a pace in doing that from which there will be no faltering. . We have been told—many times over—in recent weeks, that our stock of Furniture is the best assorted, most desirable, easiest to. choose from, that can be found anywhere ih New York. We know that at least itis the best Furni- ture we could get anywhere in the United States. Also. there is a at deal of it-we have warehouses packed full as well as what you see here on the three Furniture floors. Also this Furniture has not been over- pion. Most people now-a-days do not buy much urniture without looking’ round to compare styles as well as prices, and the fact that we have done more business almost by double than ever before in any March and April is good enough proof that our prices have all along been right. But something better than that is now ex- put of Loeser’s. People are coming into the Store and saying to us: “I sce a good deal that the newspapers are printing about your Store, but what are you actually doing to cut down prices and the cost of living?” ¢ This sale is one answer to that question. Perhaps we did not need to cut down prices on this Furniture. Every manufacturer tells us —and will tell you if yoy ask him—that he can’t make Furniture any ch than he could; that all his costs are going up—indeed, that he has very hard work to of wood at price. He will say that prices ought to be er instead of lower, and he Packs that up by refusing to sell us any more Furniture for even as low a price as we have paid. Yet tomorrow on at least three-quarters of a million dollars’ worth of Furniture here and ready to deliver you will tind. price tags that show reductions of 10 per cent. to.a third. We do not print further details today be- cause the sale is so comprehensive that it does not seem necessary. We there is every kind of Furniture here that anybody will want. And we know that especially for the family of moderate means—the le who have taste and like to live well and are hunting for ways to do it without spending every cent they can get— this sale will prove a fine thing. They will see in it the Furniture they like; Furniture of good designs, well made, well fin- ished; Furniture to help make the right sort of an American. home. The saving on this Furniture won’t be less than $10 on hundred—and in numerous in- stances it will be as much as $33. We expect a t many people to take ad- vantage of this ao They ought to do it. We ex] it to be watched, and possibly: copied, by other good stores in this and other cities. That would be a fine thing to happen. But at least so far as Loeser customers are con » it is going to cut down the cost of living considerably. Extraordinary Low Prices Also On Lace Curtains, Portieres, Cretonnes N CONJUNCTION with the Sale of Furniture the Upholstery Store comes forward with a series of sales that has interest for every homefurnisher. Stocks are broad in variety and bountiful in quantities. of production for merchandise of like quality. $2 and $2.50 White and Ecru Scrim Curtains, $1.39 Pair $2.75 and $2.98 Marquisette and Scrim Curtains, $1.98 Pair Fifteen hundred pairs in thirty-five styles. $6.98 and $7.98 Filet Marquisette and Voile Curtains, $4.98 Pair $9.98 and $10.98 Voile Curtains, $7.50 Pair Five hundréd pairs of fine quality Curtains in twenty beautiful styles. White, cream and ecru. Nottingham Lace Curtains One thousand pairs at about half of todays values: «+ $1.35 pair, values to $2.50 = — $1.98 pair, values to $5.50 $2.85 pair, valdes to $5 $4.50 and $5 Marquisette Panel Curtains, $3.45 Each $6 and $7 Marquisette Panel Curtains, $4.95 Each Seven hundred and fifty handsome Panel Curtains. $6 to $7 White and Ecru Movie Antoinette Curtains, $9 & $10 White & Ecru Marie Antoinette Curtains, $7.50 Pair ‘Twenty-five styles in fine French designs. Fifteen handsome color combinations, in bhie, mulberry, brown, rose, olive green, ete. Sold subject to slight imperfections. Prices in many cases are actually less than the present day cost Cretonnes, 25c. and 39c. Yard, Values to 65c Five thousands yards in « variety of attractive patterns. Curtain Marquisettes and Scrims 35c. Yard, Values to 60c a— thousand five hundred yards in white and ecru, with open-work ra. Printed Scrims in Cretonne Styles 29c. Yard, Instead of 39c Five thousand yards of pretty Printed Scrime. White Irish Point Curtains $7.98 Pair, Values to $12.50 Two hundred and fifty pairs, Imported Irish Point Curtains $17.50 Pair, Values to $24.75 Excellent <uality Irish Point Curtains. Figured Moquette Couch Covers $26.50 Each, Values $37.50 and $40 {A splendid lot of imported Covers, Tir Yew get some of the better grades

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