The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 4

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TEARS ‘appeared to be “honey and rores.” 12.46, he declares, Mrs. Zinsser called him on the telephone to say goodby. She was leaving him. She would not say why or tell him where she was going, he saya, | “I pleaded with her to wait,” Zins-' ser affirms, “and hurried home. Wife, baby and nurse were gone. A few i % days later I received a lettor from Mis. | west Zinsser at White Sulphur Springs, Va., THIRTV-FOURTH STREET , saying she expected to spend the stm ghter of Mill Owner Asks er at her father's place at Lak = ermanent Custody of Mrs. Zinsser says she offered to re- Infant. turn to her husband last September. the. Court of Chancery at Jer- N FIGHT; WO WOMEN etna i th Goi a LAUUUHYURUROMIAALERULR AEE HUA AA HEHE City Vico Chancellor Lewis has| Rew at East Orange to Protest afi. . reread el - Compulsory Vaccination. May 6 for @ final hearing! 4. ‘Gast Orange Board of Health ithe petition of Gerture Zinsser) wii) pe asked by the Board of Bduca- the permanent custody of her| tion to remove the compulsory vaccin- “eed Laat aunt pry iso ik oeaapuleoey ni protes' compulsory Sinsser 1s the daughter Of} |v cination, Ninety children have been Bpgenaie. Redoiph inser, her| not Jet Of smee! since Maree 82 by pun busband, is « Manhattan) The meeting was nearly broken up BGstiissics 52 —] THESE WRAPS, FROCKS AND SUITS MERIT ‘were married on|SwWore at film. An argument followed combatants from her husband on the ad- epeertpitnted in| | NEWNESS AND BEAUTY OF DESIGN . Bahnsen, wealthy mil owner ytime ago, Mrs. Zinsser says Fle Louise spends four days a in Manhattan with her father. » according to his young wife, to be most unhapy, He is she declares, and spends most ‘@f Bis evenings weeping. This has a 7 Bad tect on tite Marie Louise, who, THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY } thother ays, returns with her ree to (Passaic in a highly nervous 5 RE aS ae VeeN|REA THING daintiness and refinement in every graceful line, FRANKLIN Simon Boys’ SHops y| these exquisite wraps and wrap coats' for later Spring adapt ¥ FIFTH FLOOR themselves to every figure; their simplicity is emphasized by flaring curving silhouettes; pliant collars that nestle cozily around the i ; ; neck; daring sleeve effects and splendid silk linings add charm and : Palm Beach Norfolk dignity to the various models, Developed in softly textured Velour de q Suits for Boys i‘ : Laine, in the lighter shades of tans and blues. ‘16° Sizes 7 to 18 years’ ace GQ) wen of pronounced individuality and distinction are the new 49} Wrap Coats of luxurious Bolivia, Tricotine and Duvet de Laine. Collars are in deep shawl or cape effects, or gathered : in softfolds. Wide flaring lines, graceful silk stitching and sumptuous Good values are not so easy to linings of contrasting color silks add attractiveness to the charming find nowadays, but that only ‘ ‘ ensemble, Shown in varying shades of light and darker tans and blues. > stimulates the search. These ; ‘ ' “are Washable Norfolks of sub» stantial quality, sound in every gusset and seam, and made to ( . stand a lot of wear and a lot of . VAN|HE later mode for Spring decrees an air of jaunty masculinity washing. The fabric is Palm T) pb yd a pages suits 7 ge pc role : : and tweeds, he perfect alignment snug shoulders an eee eee acevo) tens sen, sleeves and of felled scams and inverted pleats bespeaks the » Grays g eather, wonderful hand tailoring and beautiful finish that stamp these Other Washable Nor folk ' suits. as of the highest custom character. Suits %6.75 to $27.50 2 : i Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets : O) sen: modeled afternoon and street frocks of Tricotine and : IN=4) mf Shee’ Serge portray the .ater versions of the Spring modes for | Bow’ and Children’s Halreuring Shop—Fifth Floor New tailored garments by way of jaunty youthful Eton and Bolero Twenty Two ; An eee SrREET frocks with pleated skirs and the more demure but exceedingly DeLLARS r graceful one-piece effects. Charming decorative motifs are ex- Freexs pressed by brocaded silk sash belts, rch hand embroidery, quaint Firty Cents braiding and vestees of contrasting fabrics. ' An unusual value in a shop where unusual values are usual! iS Gibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE . m) OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE ‘ McGIBBON MADE Sofas——Easy Chaire-—-Chaise Longues Side Chairs——Slipper Chairs Wing Chairs Also an Interesting and Moderately Priced collection of NOVELTY FURNITURE IN- Sofa Tables——Gate Leg Tables Refectory Tables——Floor Lamps | Polychrome Table Lamps——‘Boudoir Lamps * Candelabra and Mirrors harmony with the later phases of the vegue, are the new afternoon and evening frocks of taffeta silk or satin in dainty Spring colorings and pastel shades. Ruffles, flares and novel tunics are used to achieve charming conceits of ornamentation. New day frocks of Crepe Georgette are elaborately beaded in themes of exceptional splendor. — (DP rsrcny by a piquant spirit of youthful loveliness in = 06 08 3 wee ee ee we Se Se $3) mmm

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