The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 14

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"ITED FNCER | nad heen playing dominoes and Chinese | checkers, according to Detective Collins classes at Rivetdale, for Mr. Perkine CHINESE CHECKERS te Bay Priat|é was known as a “good neigh aper Mills. of the Second Inspection District, who The element of surprise—for all MYSTIFY SLEUTH Falded the game and brought the whole ¥ newspapers with- members of the family had regarded — bik sativa Coll bs jgaPRs ig Pasistrate out print paper supply and largely de- Fietzchmann ho had found: $2 on the| Pendent on open market purchases yes- | playing table; the men wero talking |terday arranged to organize the Publish- loudly. Although he did not know Purchasing Corporation*under the e the iNness,of Mr. Perkins as not very}So He Herds Nineteen to Court ‘ork City. He was also active in| serious—added to the shock caused by From Game, Part Red Cross, Liberty Loan and other| the annow ent of his death. S rt of Which ‘Ghedeattil : Offer ° Barca bah-Ad what they were saying, he was con- of Delaware for the pu: patriotto drives. After the war Mr.| The Perkins estate, Glyndor, is one Consists of Yelling. | intsa Mey were ewanring, operative buying of print paper and pi = TO ENABLE YOU of the most beautiful in all the coun-| Nineteen Chinese sallors, ranging in GIVE. You : e TO GIVE YOUR gate charges of waste and inefficiency | tryside, In addition to the mansion |heleht from five to seven feet, who kabure at Waterbury Heprpatean, E ; FRIENDS against the Young Men's Christian | ‘™*t pe cove niad there were separate Bee, re at N i jobad : Sinden stern ies ‘3 ,, houses for his son, George W. jr., aud ee the vei y | it, returned ‘i : (Continued from Page One) Asvociation workers abroud, He re-| nig daughter, Mrs. Edward Freaman, | came from Holland docked. two days | yestertay, Attending physicians sald he | Fore Seow (ean) Tribune Mtonitors See: Your opened , |Dorted that while some mistakes had | To the north is the estate, Stonehurs' Be Ay in pat MS “gurt, will @ fully recovered in another retary. An Executive Committee, with / 4 Photo h and the son entered that bus. |been made, there was “little ground |of his sister, Miss Emily Perkins, — "| ‘= uot. “They week, Tason Roners Chairman, was elec F graph . for hor ” ‘The widow and George W. jr. were mencoeer — = - ‘ 1 i eee eeceree 6 eee | ae ay at Stamford this morning and’ the | ; AS A _REMEM® Seon Lechme & bookkeeper, then Close friend of the tate Mayor, | daughter, Mra. Freeman, had left her | i i BRANCEOF YOUR agent, and later manager of an of- |John Purroy Mitchel, Mr. Perkins at|home. It was said that #he was on GRADUATION in Cleveland. He went ty Den- | one time was prominently mentioned |her way to Stamfo: | Py ‘and was made Vice President of |for the Mayoralty of New York. Hs a i Artistic New York Life Insurance Com-|was once quoted as having said that Phbtographs New York City could save $25,000,000 4@ year by “a proper cut in ite budget.” He was a trustee of Vassar College and Berry School, Rome, Ga, and a member of numerous civic, scientific, soctotogical and philanthropic organ. |f'{ To seqint the public with with oe A Who Presents izations. In 1911 Mr, Perkins re- are” ° This Ad ceived the honorary degree of LL. D. allow 0 from the Unfversity of Wooster and .10% Discount * (Don’t Forget to Bring It With You) Your Choice of Brown or French Gray Finish Tn 1900, when he was earning a of $75,000 a yeat, he attracted attention of the elder J, P, Moré “who offered him $100,000 a year mpite of the fact that he had no ing experience. He refused and y afterward received a till offer from Morgan, including partnership. He accepted and for years was a partner in the Mor- house. In this capacity he ne- @ number of important for- loand. Meanwhile, he had be- @ director In a number of cor- To Every Purchaser of yourself or any G member of your family, in any posi tion, in attractive folder size, 7x0—at the REDUCED PRICE OF $9 .50 NO MORE NO LESS the University of Vermont. 0%, entire ntock of Men's cat hres married tn 2890 Mise Ail tecoh stook nad’ our mokes Evelina il, @ daughter of Mamen Boots Ball of Cleveland, to whom two chil- ‘Taner nie dren were born, Dorothy and George W. Perkins jr, the latter of whom E. VOGEL, INC. 48 VESEY ST. tiona, including the Steel and | Was a lieutenant in the American Ex- : 2) povecenayedl peditionary Fores. ' 1 Flight Up. : This OFFER holds good until July 15th only! 3 ‘Mr, Perkins was reputed to have news brought sorrow to all . intniinin , Reproductions made “ —=-©_ Presrnitd, cau, of the following eageened to and pertuaded = ” Here's @ saving of 87 right P from photegraphs at aplosictd a business” to adopt profit-shar- tink Wb, O88. weenie ba BM sap Thon ugh neo of et Ore Our Charge without Calfakin Oxford ells for #14 elsewhere. Here's = total sar- ing of $6 because they cost you, with this refend, only $4, West 34th Street Studio this coupon, $4.00 insurance, service bonuses, sick its and old-age pensions. It wae Mr. Perkins who was also to have inaugupated the plan ‘h permitted employees of the ited States Steel Corporation and International Harvester Com- quality CORDOVAN Broguo ts being by us at $12. With this refund It only costs you 6. PHOTOGRAPHER ESTABLISHED 27 YEARS 40 W. 84th St. Seren ’eeat ne BROOKLYN. Including the newest Including the smartest styles, the finest grade 107-109 W. 125 New | 23 Flatbush Ave., tere oar y to purchase stock on instal- '- i th St. tain Ex h, Hank and at less than market value styled, highest quality T Calf: . 985 Lexington Ave. ‘itz | 850-852 Broadway Pants the ‘assumption that “industrial Black and Tan an skins 1807 Amsterdam Av. 2yioi'%8 | y57 ny, aA ive.” (Oe aie {@ the most profitable of in- N Children only, ewark Ave., eee that justice promotes orwegian - BRONX, N. ¥, 923 Broad St., PAIS Sesionan pronverity nad Cordovans (1 Trea ns eae ue | SE Breed the workmen's prosperity is) i Marl to the prosperity of the ness man.” ‘When he retired from business a yw years later as he sald, “to de- myself to ofher work of a pyblic semi-public nature,” Mr. Perk- ins ‘wrote and spoke frequently on the subject of industrial justice and ‘when Col, Roosevelt became Progres- sive candidate for the Presidency in 1912 he became Chairman of the Na- ‘tonal Executive Committee of the Party, Previously he had been a Re- The year before he had urged a revision of the Federal Cor- oration laws and in testifying before @ Congressional committee investi- ting the United States Stec. Cor- joration he advocated the fullest blicity for all corporations. De- the defeat of the Colonel, Mr. Perkins continued active in his advo- * \eacy of Progressive principles, (ACTIVE WORKER IN RED croés. t Mr, Perkins earty in thp World War Unterested himsctt in the matter of a a After the ft ° &. W. 6-18-20 ‘This Coupon Must Be Presented at Mtting on or Before July 15. Grains $3 Refund —To-day and Saturday Only On All Our High-Grade Oxfords Selling at $11 and over (except whites.) e t 19000090000000099908O0OOOSOOOOOOOOEOOS 4 ; 10 Pieces Buffet 60 inches—Exlension table 54 inches 667 .HE TWENTY-FIVE ROOMS” are of invaluable assistance in guiding the selection of furniture. Further, they will prove a revelation to you in ‘the limitless possibilities they suggest for beau- tifying the home. \ You are cordially invited to see this exhibit of home arrangement. ELLNER BROS. I - nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner J5th Street and 6th Avenue We're giving you money—we’re giving money away—but you must bring this ad. with you. Everybody's reducing prices—yes. But how about their original prices? Compare and you'll find our regular prices as low RIGHT NOW, as the “special” reduction prices advertised anywhere. And here’s where you save three dollars more—actual savings of from $7 to $8.- And re- member, besides custom-quality, you are getting the newest, smartest styles. Be sure to bring this ad. with you. Otherwise you'll have to pay regular prices. We're keen about finding out which paper brings the best reculte, ADLER — SHOES for MEN 125@St. 5hst, Sed Ave 106HSt B5HSt. 74.bSt Bib- BibAy. StS-LEXAN. 146-149!Sia Cor-SivAv. ConSetAv Cor lat Av. 40th “t. ConBthAy, Fath St. Off 4th Av; IN NEWARK: 180 Market St.—3 Doors from Broad St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticit. MOTOR TRUCK, DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door Queen Anne Périod Dining Room Suite in Brown Oak Four pieces, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches wide; China Clloset, 42 inches wide; erring Table, 34 $ .00 5 inches wide; Dining Table, 48 sions as illustrated, at - LAST TEN DAYS: LAVIN RETAIL SILK SALE Every effort will be made to freshen and keep complete the assort- A polished, upholstered seats, back and arms in genuine .50 ment of colors and materials in these new, beautiful, clinging Moleskin; indestructible springs in 97° silks up-fo the very last day of the sale—but you are advised to es REE come as soon as possible. © A f Three-Piece Libfary or Living Reon Suite Massive moulded frames, in Mahogany finish, highly Georgette Crepe | Crepe de Chine "Sale Pr Price ] 239 |. “Bale Price ] .o9 Georgette Crepe | Crepa de Chine ~ aed fealty. “fete ead ais, il Cotore it, s. it, Sale Price _Sale Price Washable Satin Baronette Sain You have to go some to find a ia line of Palm Beaches than we have ready for you in this cozy shop—all ex- ceptionally well tailored to Stanhope standards—in colors and models ‘to suit every taste (some double-breasteds, too) —$15.50 up to $22.50. Also Mohairs, — inches wide. Flesh=-White. Inches'wide. All Colors. } { S0hnih ar ret ia 1 49 bi ie Prion $5.00, = 49 $22.50—Tropical Worsteds, at $25—and hit Octen deme Watrat Resreses faite F - a le Price * Shantungs, at $35. Step in and walk LSet anda pistes shiperete—c'sude ol peony fot $295 out a cooler and a wiser man! weeid Hibs. At oun price, wish te henge the leweeien-the-eilg ‘eu, Laffeta wv ws Sport Silks “Sith 1.69)" “Siri 4,00 Messaline Queen Anne Satin 86 inches wide. Navy Only, hed inches wide. Regular ris $2.00. 1 2 5 ular Price #6,00, 4 Sale Price ‘Sale Price e We also have a large variety a Remnant Silks, Taffetas, Messalines, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. During the Sale y Retail at Wholesale Prices & Save the Difference [; eu, buy furniture for cash, why patronize an nstallment or so-called “deferred payment p!an’ dealer? The “cash discount” which you receive does not offset the marked up price which such a store must charge to cover the additional overhead expenses. . Exam ne O UR furniture and OUR prices and you will see the advantage of buying for cash at a strictly cash store. Dallvaces Open Saturday Everywhere i Evenings Only FURNITURE CO. D 1262~64 Broadway, | Brooklyn ( near mebaxingten Avenue) iy = el ‘ | i i

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