The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1920, Page 4

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roy ‘San See ee Ue: RTL | HO RH WET 8 administrator of her mother’s wil] and also because he had tent her the $1,000 with which to etart a millinery store, He testified that he had a key to the store and slept in a back room there the night after he was turned out of his home, This was because he felt that he tad a certain owner- ship in the place, owing to the loan. On one occasion he had spent the Oda Milliner Named in Divorce Suit Says She’s Only a Friend to Connors. Miss Helen May Oakley, the pretty ‘Tenafly milliner, who, Mrs. Blisa- night a Miss Oakley's home in Tenafly, he said, because when he and she ed @ young woman turned from a motor ride they found Pleasant evening was having a min- later and his wife in to call, She had told him, he added, that her social Usha was so far superior to his that she did not want him to bring his friends to a house, Conners had ‘eur. sbeth Coppell Conners declares, was| been her chauf! too good @ friend of her husband, Robert D. Conners, was on the wit- ness stand to-day in the divorce pro- ceed:ags Mrs. Conners has instituted against her chauffeur-husband in the Court of Chancery, Jersey City. She testified she had gone to the Nankin Gardens in Newark with Con- . counted for their Mra. Conners a decree. Ati iat reid him back, he deciared, was consider- ation of the youth of the co-respon- dent ‘Woman Autoist Kills Schoo! Boy. NORWALK, Conn., May 19.—A ton- year-old echool boy of Norwalk was Inetantly killed and three autoists were injured in Ld accident Bask Unf in wi M ‘Connors testified that in October, | ren’ 1919, big wife had turned bim out of| kil thetr home “The Crest” at Wildwood. J f Ste told him that he must either give No tp Mies Oakley or get out. He re. fused to do the former, he said, until he had fulfilled a4 Obligutions to her ‘8. Frank T. % ‘Bernard B. Now. man of Norwalk, ® passenger in the Auto sustained «| broken ankle her nine-year-old son, ‘Rober: tained broken: jaw'and other in: Juries, HUE No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World GREAT SHIPPING LOSSES CAUSED BY ‘Two Meld On Perjary Chars. Derjui William Eniano of 2 1) tin Abata My! N $10 _ STRIKE TROUBLES)!" Declarations Here 1,000 Less a Day Than They Should Be, Says Customs Official. | HE marked falling off in the shipping trade of Now York, owing to the strike troubles, was disclosed to-day in figures given out by FE. J. Dono- hue, Chief Clerk of the Maritime Division of the Custom House. Mr. Donahue sald: “The shipping declarations at this port are about 1,000 less a day than they should be. Further- more, ships are taking on only about 65 per cent. of thelr cargo here and are going to other ports for the rest of It. “In April of thie year forty ships left here partly filled, look- of thing has Increased is plain from the fact that in March last only twenty-eight such ships left the port. “There has been a marked de- crease in the number of coasting vessels entering the port. This April saw only 86 come in, while in April, 1919, there were 177. The number of foreign vessels enter- ing in April, 1920, wae 431, but bg 4 be cleared in that month, jem belng unable to do so. tb “horus 19°9, 461 foreign vessels came in and 461 cleared.” ing to other ports for the remain- | der of their cargo. That this sort | McCutcheon’s | Imported Dress Linens Imported white and colored Dress Linens in the correct weaves including Ramie, Non- Krush and French Linens. ranges are now in stock. Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Sts. \ Dat hr elano gt) pelle ne thane fo riged thelr i “gt tint asd had wiven a m. Complete color ANTZEN’S Children’s Shoes “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT.” Quality comfort, service—three vitally important points to con- sider when: buying your children’s shoes. Ki models are ideal shoes for children. Built to allow proper freedom to all toes, yet give sturdy wear. “A good foot-rule for you—wear the JANTZEN SHOE” GZ Ak cr Our Book" The Abe of the Bit Toe." _ | 660. ‘Biath. Av Ave, Aboop 3 38th St St. ALONE i HU Pe BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE sin ana FOR, WOMEN AND MISSESP MARKED BELOW COST $45.00 ‘ E HAVE, TAKEN 250 MORE SPLENDD RICOTINE SUITS FROM REGULAR STOCK FOR THIS SALE EVENT -<@— EVERY SUIT IS FINELY HAND TAILORED OMADE OF A SUPERIOR, QUALITY > TRICOTINE AND MARKED CONSIDERABLY BELOW WHOLESALE, COST 2925 Women’s Suit Depagrment Sayan i lee a iy Hy n itt Misses’ Surr DEPARTMENT ANAT Eerigeg Firrin Froor, BONWIT IT TELLER &,CO pee tes 36™ STREET OFFER FOR THURSDAY Their Collection of Original Model Dresses from their Special Order : Dressmaking Department ONE-THIRD, OFF | From the Original Prices These dresses are of a highly individualized type and were created by Bonwit Teller & Co. designers. Sale Will Be Held in the FRENCH ROOM Third Floor. Paris s Fitzroy London es 0. 1234 Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Introducing New Summer Styles in Girls’ Gingham and Voile Dresses Special 3.95 ' Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years The price does not fully indicate their value. The value is typically Best & Co. in combining fine quality and good style, well made. Play dresses that are prac- tical, yet are pretty in style and trim- ming, is just another reason that makes children and mothers prefer Best clothes to other clothes. There are other colored ginghams' and white voiles that are not sketched which are just as appealing in the dainty ways of tub dresses. Hand embroid-™4- a Betty Wears a check gingham trim- med with a contrasting color and embroidered in colors. And More Colored | Striped Gingham C . ery shows careful work- | Dresses Va ‘ manship and adds a #f 2 touch of color in the In pretty model combin- terarniet ing stripes and plain col- ig. ors in the trimming. The Bess pockets are new and have Colored Ringo are prettily a touch of colored em- contrasted both in trimming is and embroidery. Box pleats back and front make a pretty fullness. , Dorothy Colored check print makes a Stzes 4, 5, 6 years demure frock especially when 3.95 cuffs and collars are of Scal~ loped organdie, rochet bultons in front. Sizes 4-5-6 * woes Main ® Second Floors broidery. The round neck and cuffs are ruffled ever so becomingly. And the price is attractive too, You Never Pay Move at Best sau

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