The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1920, Page 24

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Sie Aaa Ain ame ECs "ode 06 00a 1h clan om-aeaamenmemeneneemeeees yore: r ’ i ai aa 4 THE EVENING WORLD, R IDAY, JUNE 11, 1920. ' ‘ tater, Great Britain, ting in @ chair in hie pajarhas. Hie Y’Errant was better. Ifo ran a falr| inade from $1,000 to $10,000 w night at Apawamis Cub, the New York Whist| MRS, CARRIE C. CATT |DEPORT STOWAWAY _ | ho United | state clothing, neatly folded, was found on race, but Garner can get more out|huction bridge and that one night he Club, and the Studio Club. \ rat came to this country in 191%, the back of a chair, The bed had of him than Midk. The two men, the| made $30,000, BF wad Bel KB Nove AGAIN HEADS WOMEN FOR THIRD TIME 6a cde bore tive sonra. ie petaines . not been occupied. horses, feed and the drugs are shov-| She sald that they were married in called Vista del Lago, which he built EC Te RE Te to Europe as a Polish Reservist and By SHOT 10 DEATH: The disevovery vas made when the ing up the bil and make expenses| Brooklyn in 1900 and. lived together three aye cee, ‘ " Accepts Re-Election. in Geneva| Polish Reservist Has Matched Wits | fought in, France, Wiehout waitin ct i i housekeeper reported at the house at pretty high for the month.” Ull 1911 when he walked out of their! , 00h of poll ventarnea) iad araied Despite Armouncement Sti With Immigration Authorities discharge he came here ag: is Pr 8:55 o'clock. She rushed out of the, The police sty they have learned| apartment, saying that he Intended “wan tc, J ‘Fitawereid, Ie the tae 2% { ; he i Fert deportatita, at. mule Meike 5 plqoe screaming and told of her die- (hat the dead man did not reach his|to live his own life in future. He al/ house, He was in the best of spirits Would Retire. for Four Years. Ie Pople ouster a indow one Wiehe 7 covery to William Singer, who tele- apartment until a very late hour, or| lowed $1,800 a year for their infant @nd talked horse with Fitzgerald for} ENEVA, June’ 11 (Assoelated|. victor Slovensky, ‘stowaway, who-has] and swem tothe Jor ss} ets Lda ‘3 Phoned to the Flower Hospital for am an early hour in thé morning and/son and gave her $280 a.month fora, ree-quarterm of an hour, ee oe ambulance and the victim Was taken that he appeared down-hearted. The F &\ The “Lioyd” whieh was signed to a|Press)—Mre Carre Chapman Catt was! spent the Inst four of his twentyéfour | suutured in Buttalo t im the log ina . tim@, She said that he Was worth jester found on his dresser was from |unanimously. re-elected President of Une! yeate trying’ to atay In the United Placea ‘on aemip for d Wued from Page One.) to Bellevue, where le died without shot which ended his life was not! $500,000 in fealty and had peregnal Lloyd. Gentry, his trainer. Internatjonal Woman. Suffrage Alliance! gates, is being put for the third time | Iwyet obtained a writ ol “ bea ' pus and stayed action. recovering consciousness, The body heard by any one in the house, #0 property valued at $100,000, He re-| According to friends at the racp|at this morning's seasion Of It CON-| aboard @ steamer of the Preneh liner | Suce March 3d last. Now - Was identified there by William tar as the police have learned, The| ceived from royalties of hie booka on! {eck to-day Mr. Elwell had dinner in| FES Wer 4 to accept tho, office | to-day for deportation. As Victor SZit| | gom duck "a8 stowaway gmithoul A i e Now York Inst night, attended .the|i, ‘was announced, despite her declara:| winaki and with ‘his Jong. wavy hair! Beayport as Slovensicy |. Abowd tue Was a mai much sougnt| AIe® the dead man'e secretary. ' bullet’ which caused his death was] whist trom $8,000 to $7,000 a yeat, sho| Midnight Frolic and got home at wo|ilorae srmmeesatertns that he iti| combed ‘back like "Paderewshl, ‘he has | steamship Santarem, | Ho haem ‘eoclet Ms Mr, Elwell had his office at the found imbedded in the wall behind | said, and about $18,000 a year teaching o'clock tbis morning, compelled to retire. played with immigration authorities of! and 9 sister in Michi#an. Soe tage ee eas? | Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and was well! pis chair and the wall was stained| mmociety people” how to play the game. game of bridge and be had! known in racing circles and is sald with blood. The shell of the dis- of them as pupils, from Whom |i. be interested in other, stables be- | charged bullet was found on the floor. ips to the same authority he a large fece, sides the Beach, The latter first came | xr. Biwell had been separated from| Owned enuntry places at Newport, hdward Rhodes, Mr. Elwell’s chauf-| into existence about two years ago twenty-seven and living at No.!anq it was said that there was al 1S} West Gist Street, said that he had| group of woalthy men behind it. R. F. bis employer at 6 o'clock) Carman was the trainer for the night, “when he returned from a R. L, and Southampton, ‘Me wife since 1916. In her suit for! tinea on a lavish acal for $6,000 a year | $7,000 automobile. her husband |of the Travellers’ ve je, but retired after a row with ive in his rondster. The chauffeur pages pk Among the horser in 1329-1331 y 4810-4812 : Said that he then appeared in the] the string are St. Denard and L'Er- ‘ BROADWAY y FIFTH AVE. beet of spirits. rant, the latter being scheduled to ] KNOWS NO REASON FOR MUR. | start to-day. : Near Gates Avenue Y) Bet, 48thand 49th Sts. * OER OF ELWELL. A note was found addressed to Mr. re B. KLYN . iw William Barnes, Ciwell's secretary,| Miwell. The dioodstained letter was ‘ROO, ROO. was questioned by the police,| tated Latonio, Ky, and signed ‘@ny reason why any-|"Léoyd." It read: week the fife of bis em-| “Dear Mr. Biwell: aie wea T al e The Most Highly Recommended Se paras ‘the latter had ee Recut cons the bait in 48. chargefA t Store Brooklyn ~ FULTON STREET coro‘ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway Jration Brooklyn Special for SATURDAY housands of New Dresses STYLES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 75 _ 95.00 _ 9Q.00_ living room where Mr. Kiwell the ground flour, of ts and a window looks | UNEEDA is located 4 on Broadway, but does Business ALL OVER BROOKLYN! A local merchant once said to us: “It ts unusual for a storc like |] yours to do business over so found who heard a shot and the shel! wide a field. Much of it is, inside the room lends doubt to no doubt, due to transit ahot being fired from the (window, fi facilities; but when I see you Th has not yet been ascertained ; posing) your customers, I Whettior the window was vpen when can understand that a whoje the police reached the wcene. lot of it is due to the happy, ‘Mr. Elwell was discovered by his contented feeling you create Myusekeaper, Mrs. Marie Larsen, sit- in your trade.” Our. 20,000 ACCOUNTS are distributed from South Brooklyn to Montauk Point! REDIT! The eusiest, simplest CHARGE ACCOUNT system on a WEEKLY PAYMENT basis known You drens well all the time and SAVE MONEY! Women’s Printed Voilé DRESSES Misses’ and Special Stout Sizes. ¥rocks of the smart Summer kind, ular at the beaches and Summer resorts, Fenuth fully trimmed and finiahed, Every shude. §7.95 v Other Frocks— In Gingham, Organdie, plain and figured Georgette, etc., fresh and stylish, at popular prices, Skzex up to 54. | OUT-OF-TOWN ACCOUNTS in- | vited. Payments by mail, eee: ee man was found he wns sit- im the chair facing the Hudson » 80 that the window would be at the time in a diagonal po- from him. “Aman could have stood un the edge the areaway and looked through window. A shot could have been from there, but nv one hus been ; What South Brook- } tyn thinks of UNEEDA Aman customer told us: "I was cured of the idea | that, lit stores char; i more, by dealing with you, and you know how } \ mene years you have / "Reta my trade." Y ——— DRESSES TO MEET YOUR EVERY NEED FOR DAINTY AND SHEER LOVELINESS OF COSTUME, * DRESSES WERE HT | VERY DELIGHTFUL COLLECTION OF INDIVIDUAL DISTINCTION AND STYLE CHARM. | RUE SUMMER. TYPES OF ORGANDY, th DOTTED SWISSES, TRICOLETTES, SATINS, MIGNONETTES, FLOWERED GEORGETTE AND CREPE METEOR, IMPORTED GINGHAMS, GEORGETTE AND TAFFETAS. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THIS PAR U- 1.AR JUNE SALE AND ARE UNEQUALLED FOR | Practical, Washable Dressés of Voile at 5.75, 7.75 and 10.75 | “ ‘ y Your Unrestricted Chojce of Our Entire Showing of Fashionable Late Spring Suits Formerly Selling Up. to 250.00 | : for the .. June Bride ; Q sey At Extraordinary Reductions for Quick Disposal Still Greater Reductions Saturday on Summer Coats, Capes and Wraps 2 a UMSELE FOR WARM WEATHER OCCASIONS—TRAVELING, MOTORING, BOAT TRIPS AND GENBRAL WEAR. THE MATERIALS ARE BOLIVIAS, ENGLISH HEATHERS TRICOTINES, POLO CLOTH, HOMESPUNS AND NOVELTIES. ‘as A Wonderful Sale of Lovely Midsummer Blouses 10,;Months Pay Ring of SOLID PLATINUM, carved with hearts and Cupid's arrows; set with a perfect-cut, bluc-white solitaire Diamond—the symbol of Love's purity aud life-long en- durance. $128. Our P t Te .50 a week. Heer Pevmget Terme: 92.00 8 Others 29.50, 35.00, 45.00, Up to 95.00 Boys’ {Graduation Suits Men’s All-Wool Suits Hietter value than can be ter rainy On on EOF BO Come in To-Day, or Send for De Luxe Catalog W-500 G,* 1650 Broadway at Sist Street / A = = aS _— dit House | OPEN EVENINGS — Monday, : 4 7 Risen a i anit Rieteite Wednesday and Suturday | MOST CHARMING STYLES CREATED SUMMER IN FRENCH VOILES, NOVELTY VOILES, Porte Grand Street muse woe Smith Street einem ere SWISSES AND THE SHEEREST OF ORGANDIES. ALSO BLOUSES OB GEORGETTE AND TRICOLE’ EN SUIT SHADES, PASTEL COLORS AND IN FIGURED PATTERNS. SPECIAL COLORS INCLUDE FLESH, SHELL PINK, TEA ROSE, SUNSET, FRENCH BLUE AND PICTURESQUE COMBINATIONS. | A Sale of Silk Skirts Pure Silk Hosiery Convisers’ UNEE DAI”) CREDIT CLOTHING CO. |41%, 63 Broadway at Reid Avenue Brooki Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN _Cor, Wyckoff St. Buy Your Summer Clothi: q SEPARATE SUMMER SKIRTS FOR THE HOSIERY SHOP IS SHOWING SPORT OR DRESS WEAR. WHITE, WOMEN'S PURE SILK, FULL PASTEL OR SPORT SHADES. FAN- 1 3 15 FASHIONED HOSE OF FINEST 5 5 ° ° = = TA-SI, NOVELTY PLAIDS, BARON- QUALITY, MADE WITH LISLE ETTE SATINS AND DEW KIST, GARTER HEM AND REINFORCED KUMSI-KUMSA, QUEEN ANNE HEEL AND TOE. COLORS: BLACK, SATIN, JACQUARD, IN NOVELTY WHITE, NAVY, CORDOVAN, AND NEW PLEATED EFFECTS. J, RUST AND ‘WANTED SHADES. ¢ For Beaches and ‘Vacatioi Days Bathing Suits-Beach Costumes-Accessories MOST EFFECTIVE MODELS, NEW, SMART AND DIFFERENT—VARIED SUFFI- \ CIENTLY TO®MEET .THE PREFERENCES OF MATRONS OR THE GIRL IN HER TEENS§. EVERY VARIETY PRQM THE MOST PRACTICAL TO THE MOST EXCLUSIVE "Simple Home Remedy | for Wrinkled Faces || vacation this Summer : “Troma. ||| have your’ favorite paper n’s erd Young Men's ih mailed to you every day, 998 up y SSARaay’ || ss kaa eters elects | [| Evening World, 25 per week Licies’ end Misses’ Suits; f , they eniy \knew: it. rt Daily Bowe ” per week $39.98 Up fective ‘remedy Mee ees i Sunday World, L0c per Sunday © Ls EFI 1s gn, sueerti wow foes SILK BEACH COSTUMES .18- to 22|BLACK JERSEY BATHING TIGHTS... 79¢ to 1 k : Boys’ Smits 4 i R | Berea maka mh Pe, Rye K a SURF SATIN BATHING SUITS..... 2% to :7-|BEACH HATS AND CAPS............. 87e and up. \7 : $12.98 Up heal al the drag Fn se OES TRY WOOL JERSEY BATHING +. 6" to 1275/SHOES AND SANDALS................ } ; Cirts’ Coats rnd Dresses, Wedbet a Fingica “tven™ ” ratte fa Oy porn \ RS Tg a | fsummee f treatment. a marked. Improve Tinttewor diteat bo $12.98 Up noticed an@ the face has a sm rm | feeling thet Is most pleasing.-Advt. Siivav wore wane wonw ‘WoND aes |

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