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rh nor _BXAAVAL OFFICER GOES TO SING SING; | Wemnan Pain Faints on Wit. threw its contents Into the sink néss Stand—Judge Scores McNulty, the Accused. Pididing guilty to an indictment |ington for thelr redemption and waa | || few hours. Accuracy assured. tor ». hla informed that some of the bonds had Any Lens Duplicated ‘or Qiggmy, which charged that ‘he |peen sold in a number of cities, Me- from the broken pieces. had thtee wives, John F. MeNuity, |Nulty admitted to him after his ar-| |] Lenses, $1. 3 $1.25, $1.50 ete. formfi!!first grade “lieutenant in the |bonds. & Sons a “Is it true that you stole the United; States Navy and more re- |iondg7 asked Judge Wadham 2 eS ee centl¥' @aptain of the steamship Fel- tore ifthe United States Merchant Marige. received the maximum sen-|@nything outside of the bigamy tence for his ertme from Judge Wad- hamsin General Sessions to-day. In passing sentence the Judge said |man.” he rqgretted that he could not give the prisoner a heavier sentence, but | 7 ” that &s a first offender the law pre- scribéd a maximum penalty of not | less fhan two years and six monthe | jore than five years in Sing Sing | Prisop, McNulty guve his address as No, 96 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Antadditional indictment charging perjury by swearing falsely when he took fout his last marriage license, was Alsmissed. McNulty’s’ third wife, who was Miss Martha Finkler of No. 749 224 Street, Brooklyn daughter of Frank Finkler, a lawyer at No. 2 Rector Street, was the first witness against him to-day MoNulty. Despite her father's ob. | Cotambus Clrele at White Pintne Jections, she married McNulty at the oh Cae now bag hs own Colum ch e plot a jt 0 Cathedral of St. John the Divine on |o¢ North Broadway and s apteragction April % 1919. Later it was found that |where the statue of Christopher Colum= MoNulty had previously marrisd |bus atands, has been ao dealgnated by 4 he Common Council. This acti Mary Wasal Oct, 28, 1908, and Ruth towed aipetition (from the ¢ Cohimbnis thy. mans, by whom he had three chil-ferty Clu ut 200 hiren, oA Iov. &, 181%, members, all naturalised citizens of the Mr, Finkler told of an alleged at- _ eet Brteduhy at Ninth, New York rey ea THE. EV ENING AVENING WORLD, M MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920.) JOHN WANAM ee ae Telephone fo 4700 ar0re Hours 9 to5 wife to drop mercury tablets in the coffee pot which was olling. She Believing that $5,600 worth of Lib- bald Honds had been destroyed in a fire discovered in his library half an hour after MeNulty had seen him place the bonds there, Mr, Finkler told the Court, he applied to Wash- “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get ‘a new lens ina rest, he stated, that he had stolen the McNulty denied ving made such an admission and questioned the Court's right to interrogate him upon charge. “It has cost me $24,000, including the Liberty Bonds, declared Mr. Finkler, “to rid my daughter of thie 1834 Street, N.Y. City A gcart of BORDEN'’S rich, pure, healthful country mille not only relieves your ees in these hot days but also supplies your body with the a te amount of nourishment which it needs. BORDEN’S MILK is handled under rigid sanitary direction and comes to But she had A Clearaway of Women’s Summer Wearables It’s coming—soon The Famous August Sale of FURNITURE at Wanamaker’s The great home furnishing event which leaves its Meeker on thousands of hones in New York, Phila- iphia and in every state of the Union—it is an actual fact that every year we ship furniture from this sale into cities and towns in every one of the 48 states, and also to foreign countries. Read to-morrow’s announcement for the continued story of this sale which will run all through August. The Time to Save on Silks—NOW Wraps, Suits, Gowns, Blouses and Sport Skirts---Tuesday The Fashion Salon has systematically gone through its stocks and reduced a quantity of merchandise that is most desirable just at this time. Women who are preparing to go away for the vacation period, and who desire to replenish their summer wardrobes during the height of the summer, will find this. a sale of infinite opportunities. Sports Wraps, $16.50 to $25 Were $24.50 to $75 Little odd sports coats of checked wool of silk with brushed wool, and in initted j silk. Collection includes all white polo cloth coats, tan and blue, tan and brown, and other color combinations, in brushed’ wook, * fo) Pe and checks. Suits of Natural Shantung 4 Reduced at the most attractive time of the season for these suits. 30 suits at $29.50 that were $35. A worth-while saving on beautifully made suits of lovely material. Two models, 560 suits at $39.75 that were $45 and searcely started to ainty which lasted assighed mony when, overcome by sight of the| prisoper, the father of her child, she | toppled from the witness chair in a! Wheg Jater revived she was unable to resume the chair and was driven home in a condition of collapse. Mr4¥inkler told the Court that his | | daughter had been a student at Bar- nard ‘College when America entered the She joined the Women’s Motot Corps and was eent to the} Brooftyn Navy Yard, There she was give her testi- from the sound, healthy cow, nearly an hour. 2891 conveniently located 31. stores ready to serve you. 63 VESEY STREET An Important Sale of IMPORTED Beaded Bags you as fresh, sweet and clean, as the time it was drawn Phone for our solicitor and arrange for daily delivery or call the man on the wagon. This is Prize Rhyme No. Any boy or girl under 14 years can win $ each rhyme we use. BORDEN’S FARM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. PHONE: CORTLANDT 7961 The third week of the sale shows the stock still strong in the following qualities of Sport Silks and Satins Full lines of good, wanted colors:— 40-in sports satin.... 40-in. tricolette. .. - 36-in. tricolette........ #2-in. pongee (from China). (Hand Woven—Natural Color) 40-in. corded sport silk —in this $442,894 sale for $295,262. Sik Rotunda—Main Floor, Old Building. Vicuna Knitting Yarn close to Half 7) Regular 75c grade for 38¢ ball A fortunate buying oppor- tunity brought us this fine ink, green, old gold, yellow, Made of all-over embroidery, combined vicuna” eh at this low brown purple, Srey, cream, white, | with voile and linen, in charming light price. We are glad to pass on our good fortune to our customers, making it possible for them to save almost half on every ball of yarn they buy. It has sold in our stocks until now at 75c a ball, Quantities of charge. Range of colors is comprehensive and charming, _ Jewelry... at halt price (10-karat gold) eee $4.65 for $7.50 grade 40-in. spot ‘s satin............... $4.95 for $8.50 grade . $3.85 for $6.50 grade . $1.95 for $3.85 grade . $1.85 for $3.50 grade . $3.95 for $6.50 grade Plenty of teat navy or black in all the special grades including various shades of blue, Information as to —required for any garment will be furnished gladly in the section. A competent instructor will be prepared to give instructions free No returns. No ‘c. 0. D.'s. First floor, Old Building. Gingham Frocks, $10 to $17.50 Were $12.50 to $29.50 These are the type of cotton frocks most | Hom desired at the moment. Frocks cool, smart and well groomed. In blue and white, green and white and other color combinations in checked and plaid Anderson and Amoskeag ginghams. “+e @ French hand-made Frocks $25 to $45 Were $39.50 to $85 An interesting collection that includes little frocks of net--trimmed «and beaded voile, linen and batiste. In delicate pas- tel colors. eee H Voile and Linen Daytime Frocks, $19.50, $27.50 Were $27.50 and $32 colors suitable for town or country. «* Taffeta Frocks for Afternoon and Street Wear, $19.50 to $110 Were $35 to $105 The smartest of taffeta frocks in mid- night blue, black and dark brown, com- bined with Georgette crepe, made with touches of lace, or embroidered and beaded. New and lovely in design. Dinner and Afternoon Gowns $35 to $100 Were $08 to $1065 Of chiffon, of figured Georgette crepe, Elizabeth crepe, satin and crepe meteor. ety There are six models at Fate ne 2 feature English cut shoul h pockets narrow belts, and several ar tirherene Homespuns and Light Mixtures and Checks, $49.50 to $75 Were $55 to $110 In light colored homespuns, including rose and blue, tan mixtures, greens, grays and light brown checks. Some beautifully finished with self belts, Suitable for travel and general wear. Se ae Silk Bathing Suits, $15 Were $19.50 i Seven models in dark colors, piped wil gay color, moat desirable for proply and eothls « a A ee enter earn SERA Separate Sports Skirts A collection of 300 sports skirts of most desired materials is reduced from 20 to 4 per cent, Priced from $2.25 to $18.75 Skirts of flannel in smart J stripe so much favored. i \\ Box pleated models. | Skirts of ratine in white and colors. Of corduroy in all white and delicate shades. Of wool jersey in white, Tub skirts of cotton gabar dine. These skirts are desirable and at the height of their season. Many single pieces reduced. | ee Blouses, $3.95 to $6.95 Were $8.75 to $13.75 A small collection of smart little blouses, of voile, batiste and a few linens. Odds and ends, mostly in small sizes, Very at- tractive for tailored and sports wear. Some re ee ee Tuesday—at the very special price of 195° UST arrived from abroad—bags of rare beauty — so lovely in coloring and design that only in France could they originate. Colors sometimes subdued—sometimes allowed to blazon forth in vivid beauty . . . . but alwaysin perfect taste. Fashioned by skilful hands until each is a masterpiece of French craft—_ and at $19.50, an unequaled value In drawstring models, or mounted on shell frames. Beautifully silk lined and fitted with mirror and purse : ; . Main Floor proapway SAkKS & Company At hth STREET ceived. Is there a woman who has too many dainty brooches—or bar pins—or lavallieres?.... Or a man who can truthfully say: “I don’t want a new scarf pin?”....0f course not!....And that is why we were s0_ eager to get these dainty pieces underprice. Take, for instance, the brooches, Examine them closely. Notice the filigree work—how well it is done—how accurate— how gracefully designed. Note, also, that the stone settings are GOOD settings, and that the pins are strongly made, Poor jewelry is not made this way. The variety is so large that it actually offers'49 styles of lavallieres, 17 styles of bar pins, 82 styles of brooches and 27 styles of men’s scarf pins. The Lavallieres— half price at $6 The Bar Pins—half price at $4.75 The Brooches—half price at $3.75 The Scarf Pins—half price at $1.75 Main Floor, Old Building. Just Received Madras Curtains $6.50 Grade, $4.75 160 Pairs of Scotch madras curtains have just been re. In this timely sale we are able to offer these desirable and practical summer curtains at an appreciably lower price. Three weeks ago we had a shipment of 160 pairs of the same | curtains and they all sold in ONE day! The moral of that is— | Come Early. Fine Scotch madras, in cream color only, is developed in a block pattern with conventional design at top and bottom. Headed, ready to hang, with valance. Fourth Gallery, New Building. en ee ee ee ee er ew eens er SS Ore ree ~ co cer. ee nt ns In lovely colors, such as rose, green, blues, | made by hand. “a beige, navy and brown, A few pes colored Georgette crepes that | he loveliest of materials, exquisitely com- | were $18. now $10. i f bined, made simply and in perfect taste. 750 of our Finer Suits $37. 50 Second floor, Old Building. Are now down from $60 and $75. to....... aE A long drop | Consider, please, that many of these suits are now exactly half price. Consider, also, that ALL of them are standard Wanamaker stock in the Burlington Arcade Store. Flannels, unfinished worsteds and cassimeres of the better kinds Reduced for clearance before stock taking on August first. Many a man woeits every season for this opportunity. | |