The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 6

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= ie Gives ‘Ves of Qsculatory uae YA ©. Mordorf, principatof Public No, 189, Brooklyn, t bis hear- om charges of kissing thirteen- d Betty Woolsey tm anythin | ® grandfatherly manner ‘when tho of the local Schoo! Board 1s |} at Erasmus Hall High Schoo! at ‘The little girl, the daughter Woolsey, told’ her story | Inet ‘night and stuak to it tn spite of a cross-examination by Dents » Moriorf’s cor @ shy, quiet looking girl, cae cat pe her age, said she went Bicis oad ached tT tnd a ton him J hadn't any beaus, but was fond of one boy. He said that Le- Jong he supposed I would be mar. fled and, be’ cooking for my husband, Dr. Mordorf did not kiss me then. “April 27 I was walking through the ‘hall and met Dr, Mordort coming from > Miss Wright's classroom. While I was | at the watercooler he told me to come Ato his office. He took me into the ‘Burse's office and then he hugged me [) @hd kissed me in a disgusting way..He ALL BICYCLE TIRES AND SUPPLIES INCLUDED. PRICELESS , $1,000,000 will not buy ~ your eyesight. Have your | eyes examined and wear - _. »M. SINGER, 206 Broadway «156 Fultow St. 1458 Madison Av. 609 W, 18Ist St. 981 Prospect Ave. ’ TEWART ‘sald: “My, but you are a sweot tittle | bail and washed my gir,’ and told me to comé@ back into| The little girl sald | his own office and then § a ate for my |) Mrs. he that twice be- M j grammar class and got away from |fore April 27 Hetty had men- led that ne T went to the watercooler in the | tioned that Dr. Mordorf had kissed ‘her Husband Pest & Co, Fifth-Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 _ Special for Friday & Saturday * gieots | MISSES’ SKIRTS for BETTER WEAR ~ 18.00 Heretofore 26.00 to 39.50) HIS ‘collection of skirts—so varied in style, color ‘and material—are in new summer styles and at a price that _, makes them a typical Best & Co. value. Georgette, baro- *s nette satin, Dew Kist, golfeuse and crepe de chine. White and cool colors. Lengths 33 to 37 inches _ MISSES’ SPORT COATS 12.50 Heretofore 29.50 to 35.00 Bio aa in the colors and styles that are adapted to separate skirt wear for street or sports. All wool jersey in heather mixtures and plain colors. SECOND FLOOR Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Tavior 38th Street ~-FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk , Kitts of SWer For June Brides Of all gifts, wedding gifts are those to receive the greatest care in selection, for such a gift must be appro- priate, exclusive and in keeping with the occasion. Of all the many fads and fancies put forth as appropriate gifts for Weddings, Silver remains forever the gift supreme and en- during for the bride. From her wedding day all through the years, it takes on beauties of associations and remem. brances that increase its value to her home. Among the Sterling Silver we show in our department, you can find the gift you are searching for—a gift distinctive and individual, that will carry your good wishes so long as it endures, Suggestions in Sterling Silver at prices low in comparison to their artistic and intrinsic merits THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Sterling Silver Coffee Sets, plain Colonial, in hand engraved and ham- mered designs. $72.45 to $310.00 Tea Sets, consisting of coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher and waste bow]; engraved, chased or ham- mered designs... .. .$288.75 to $661.50 Sugar and Cream Sets, plain or engraved, +++ $26.75 to $38.00 Fruit and Flower ets, engraved and pierced designs in bright or plati- num finish....-.....$57.75 to $159.00 lain, hammered or 00 to $120.00 pair jain trumpet and graceful $12.88 to $99.00 in several effective de- $31.00 to $68.00 fancy pierced or + $12.25 to $26.25 Begy or Nut Bowlin in several un usualy others hand en. grave: . $32.00 to $115.00 plain Colonial or "+ +$29.75 to $49.75 hammered designs.. pierced designs. Sterling Silver Candlesticks As illustrated $7 3,75 each A graceful Candlestick in Adam design of extra heavy weight, 10 inches high, in bright finish, delicately hand en- graved. A very unusual offering. paeeei Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH LD 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phore Fitzroy 1900—Ask jor Teleptone Order Desk Bloch Reed Carriages Greatly Reduced A well-made, comfortable vehicle for baby’s Summer outings. One that will save him from jolts and jars. A price that is low for such quality. Each carriage is of genuine half round reed, with reed hood; reclining back, sliding board across wooden foot well; reversible, gears; colors, natural or white enamel. Very moderate prices for good perambulators ‘of all kinds, mail carts and strollers. Seventh Floor June Is Moth-Time! A Fine Cedar Chest For $24.50 It-serves two purposes—holds a-great many-clothes and* keeps them mothproof and-dustproof—also,- it makes, charming window seat. This box at $24.50 was made to-our specifications, Important details such as dovetail construction, dustproof covers, heavy locks and hinges, and smooth rounded corners make it unusually desirable. 49 inches long, 18 inches wide and 20inches deep; just the convenient size and a very unusual price. Fifth Floor. Suggestions for Saving on Summer Supplies Beventh Floor Bath Stool, white enamel, strong and dur- able, legs screw into top, rubber Aluminum Tea Kettle—made of heavy pure aluminum, the metal is thick enough to prevent its being easily dented; 5 quart @apacity At Very Low Prices Two Popular Silks Two of the favored silks for Summer now here for the new frock you are contemplating. And the prices are much less than one expects for such fine qualities, Tricolette $2.95 Splendid heavy quality for Summer blouses and A-wonderful value this— dresses, in all the desired | Silk tricolette, 36 inches Summer shades; 40 inches | wide; in all the shades worn wide. for Sports. Ground Floor Crepe de Chine $2.35 Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer (see demonstration), delicious ice cream, sherbets and other frozen desserts can be made without the usual turning of the crank, 2 quart size Duplex Fireless Cooker, cooks the entire meal, bakes and POasts; sutomatic two compartments Kraemer Wash Boiler, copper bottom, block tin Summer brings many uses for Thermos Bottles One of the particularly desirable features of thesew practical bottles is that they keep liquids icy cold, which means much to comfort during the hot days on the veranda, ° yacht, picnic or motor road. These same bottles later, when the season cools, may be used to keep liquids hot. ‘The two items here featured offer exceptionalvalues.; } to those purchasing during this sale. Vacuum Bottles Thermos Carafes $2.95 $5.95 Pint size bottle with green putt ats Phin sg in A SB pin enamel case. A particularly | o. blue. A high ’ grade practical bottle for autdoor | carafe in colors that makeit use, packing and carrying. suitable for general use, Ground Floor Individual Pieces of Quality Furniture At Lower Prices Mahogany Tea ‘Wagon, As with extra shelf; a splendid utility wagon..... $39.75 illustrated—Mahog- any Tea Wagon, of generous proportions..... ++. $22.75 bY, Riis Colonial Mahogany Arm Rese Bees Sven Chair or Rocker, uphol- Coverings of Damask,Velour | stered in various cover or Tapestry... $44. Inga sis ssain sangha tene pleasing tapestry... $39.75 | tions. “Occasional” Table, solid $16.75 Maton Wood .Se Fy if mahogany... Windsor Rocker... $14, Pilgrim Arm Chair, solid The‘ Mahogany frame, covered in ‘Chelsea,” a willow Chair of enerous propors ,| sesgy' aremee SAIS

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