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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1, 1920. } executors are John H. Pitney and | $2,000,000 IN WILL John R. Hardin. Mr. Ward was a TO AID AGED BEN jouer and the tast of his family. kiniinciibiinat LANDLORD WINS PARTIAL VICTORY | x Court Forces Another a ees Ward, Son of Jersey War eep Agreement With Tenants— Governor, Left Fortune for Four Hundred Cases, Bachelors and Widowers. *) Onairman Hiltey of the Mayor's Com-| The will of Marcus L. Ward, son on Rent Profiteering put in a|f the War Governor of New Jersey, | Untted States Apologizes to Eagiand WASHINGTON, June 1.—Secretary Cofvy, on behalf of the American Gov- ernment, has tendered a verbal apology to the British Ambassador for the burning of a. British flag here laat week by Irish women‘ word for Dominic Napoli, landlord | Offered for probate at Newark to-day, leaves $2,000,000 of his $3,000,000 for- ‘tune to establish, in memory of his father, the Marcus L. Ward Home for Aged Respectable Bachelors and No. 2 West 169th Street, when tho ts appeared before Justice Robit- in the Bronx Municipal Court to- with a complaint about rents. ‘The tenants said they had been pay: $17 for five rooms and that Ni was demanding $45. Hilley wajd he ht $45 was a fair rental. ‘The ten- him as “pro-landiord,” he a One he was impartial. A effected and the rent .|Widowers to be open to “white persons more than sigty years of age who have through misfortune lost the means they once had for self support, and who have been bona fide Tealdents of New Jersey for ten years,” The will leaves $20,000 each to fourteen Newark charitable societies and other institutions and there are tf} moderate bequests to a secretary and other employees. All statuary, be | paintings and the like are left to the Newark Museum Association and all wu be $35 Atte now a June, 1921. The gina Malted | Milk books and manuscripts to the New for Infants and y, Jersey Historical Association, The’ Avoid id Teitations cod Substitutes These Specials Torrorrow at All Bedell Stores No Charge for Alterations Bedell Stores in ~~ 17 Cities West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Newark—Broad and West Park Brooglyn—Fulton Near Hoyt New “Silk Sport Coat Blouses Very. Specially Priced $ 5 Delightful new Sport Coat blouses in piquant Mandarin and Cossack effects— exhibiting ‘colorful embroideries, effective rounded collars and short sleeves, corded girdles and sashes—ideal companions to the Summer sport or'silk Skirt. Butana Silk or Linen in Hydro Blue, Folly, Tan, Cairo, Raspberry and combinations of Tan and Blue, Tan and Rose, Hummingbird, etc. Wonder Values. For Outing Wear > Sale Washable Sines Skirts Very Specially Priced sy 98 Surf Satin & Gabardine ¢ Ristrcchitisie interesting innovations in Country Club sport skirts. Never “before such a profusion of dashing models—so many pocket ideas, such attractive llishments, such novel belt conceptions. Provide yourself with several! ‘Stern Brothers | ‘West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aces.) West 43rd Street The UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT ‘Announces an Important Offering Tuesday of ENGLISH CRETONNES Suitable for Slip Covers, Window and Door Hangings, and Upholstering % Porch Furniture, at ‘the remarkably low price of 68c YARD Several Hundred Down Cushions Cambrie covering, in the following sizes: 16x16 ins, 29x22 ins, 26x26 ins. 22x22 ins, 24x24 ins. 26x26 ins, White, 100 2.50 3.25 | Grey, 1.75 2.25 2.75 Included are a few round and bolster shapes at proportionate prices. DEPENDABLE LUGGAGE At Substantial Savings Wardrobe Trunks Specially Priced s at $60.00 Open to} model; size 40x221x2114 inches; riveted throughout; has new improved locking device; five drawers (two can be converted into hat box) ; top drawer locks; 10 veneer hangers, shoe pockets and laundry bag. An excellent variety of Other epecially priced Wardrobe Trunks ranging from $33.75 to 255.00 HAT BOXES MOTOR LUNCH KITS | Special at $7.25 $7.50 to 42.50 Imported and Domestic CHINA SETS and GLASSWARE Qualities of a High Standard at Decided Price Concessions for To-morrow American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; new conventional border design; matt gold handles, $35.00 Imported China Dinner Sets— 100 pieces; rich conventional border and coin gold band and line; open stock pattern, _ $57.50 and 95.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— Limoges China Dinner Sets— 107 pieces; wide gold encrusted botder; matt gold handles; open stock, $295.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets— (Theo. Haviland) ; 107 pieces; rich col- ored conventional borer designs; matt gold handles, $82.50 and 119.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 52 pieces; colored border design; matt gold handles, signs; matt gold handles, $18.50 $39.50 Imported China Breakfast Sets —Individual hand- painted floral border designs; complete with tray... $12.00 GLASSWARE | Glass Handled Sandwich Plates— Decorated gold encrusted borders, $5.00 Glass Mayonnaise Sets— Decorated gold encrusted borders, $3.50 OU 0 OMe) Reg. Trade Marb Sale of Men’s Silk Shirts Exceptionally Priced $12. 75 bear tax beet White and Féney Colors These shirts are made of the heaviest Silk and are shown in an excellent assortment of patterns. They are from our regular stock and of the usual McCutchéon standard. The fit and workmanship are of guaranteed excellence. Aled brchdinr Secortiagst 6¢ atte ubirts ta James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Men’s Department: 33d Street Entrance LOU CC COO OO 106 pieces; richly colored border de- Heel e v ASY to reach and CRE difficult to leave. Ovington’s is a pleasant SELI Te ie FLOUR 4§63—Pranity Ser of White Calan hid, $5.00 spot in which to shop. Its individuality, itsrange in stock and its reason- able prices bring jt new friends every day. - OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 314 Fifth Ave. nr, 32d St. | Se a Nae Neem aa sain Vint, dabsiay Duane ge oat A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE Is Called to the Announcements Pi Will Appear in the World. Journal This Week _ : If you we any need for Summer or Winte: or Furnishings, these announcements will be of |] interest to you. Several months ago we conceived the-fites # : |] as bankers to manufacturers who needed ready eash which to meet their weekly payrolls and other expenses. We notified twelve or spread the news to others. The result was We Contracted for Half a Milk Dollars Worth of Merchandise 45¢ to 55c on the Dollar It is no secret (cowtonathgiedlmy capievelscan or x as it is absolutely necessary for mi they had to scramble around and get i pewter Our offer, therefore, wae received with open eame, We Are Selling These-Goods in This‘ Mavaiactae ea Unloading Sale at Savings to You of 4 This is all new, perfect merchandise backed by o antee, as well as that of its makers—and if you ave mot p fectly satisfied with what you buy, im-thiseale,.qme: fully refund your money. ; These Items Give an Idea-of How We 7 Selling This Half-Million tock: 5000 Men’s Suits as Follows Men’s Suits, worth $40, $4 90 Ege g 00~¢ $3.95 soft hate, $8.80 Men's 29c socks, 17¢ Men’s &0c socks, £9¢ Men's $3.00 Pajamas, $1.79 Men's $2.60 night shirts, $1.45 Men's 96¢ belts, 68¢ Men's 1.26 silk ties, 63¢ Men's 35c wash ties, 19¢ 5000 Men’ 8 Shirts $2.75 Garments, Now at $1.84 $3.95 Garments, Now at $2. 65 || (highly me $5.00 Garments, Now al $8.35 || Boys’ 79c caps, 4%c $2.00 work shirts, $1.39 Boys’ $10.00 top coats, $0.86 $3.60 flannel shirts, $1.79 B fre 50 black rubber coats, The Surprise re 6 - Avenue | 15th jo di6th Sts. || Yonkers Store, 25 North oie Boys’ $1.50 overalls, It Makes Little Difference What You Need—-3'* * A World “Want” Ad. 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