The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1920, Page 4

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a sore an's Will Reveals Ro-| mance That Survived Separation. \ (pected to The Brening World.) ] sgpomen July 2%—The will of ‘Taihes Moloney, disposing of $600,000, b & romance that survived a and hie wife's marriage to another man. | | | Moloney and Miss Helen F. Sheldon met twenty years ago while they were im Burope. Soon after re~ to America they were mar- five years later wore Moloney became the wife of J. White, chewing gum mil- Mire, one time Mayor of Cleveland | Congressman from Ohiv. The} 4 marriage proved uncongenial —— Moloney-White, and ehe ob-|onment o &@ divorce with alimony @ald to | every J $90,000 @ yoar, Mrs. Moloney- | '){|; J ite resumed her muiden name and| to ¥ t tor Debs. 1 effort to i to live with her sister, Mra. B. Barker, at the Plaza | a= York. loney’s will provides for an an- of $10,000 a year for Mrs, for the support of herself and her sister, the former Mrs. Moloney- v f _ At the Plaza Hotel it was stated tant Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Moloney- ‘White, or Miss Heten F. Sheldon, are guests and ere not remembered ; ployees who bave been at the 1 for several years. —— ey WANTS DEBS RELEASED. CBrlstensen Sends Anether Appeal to Cex for Ald. a 6 RAPED OR TUNIC MODELS ALL, SIZES FOR Bee all He j |WOMAN WHO GETS Voorhis Worked Richt Hoors om ‘ 4 AYEAR BIG LEGACY FROM , ,,,.. ; Miasieas : MAN SHE DIVORCED MRS. MOLONEY-WHITE, _ to make | ' reed bellefs that you and Sena- ni enjoy.” BECAUSE OF A SPECIAL, PURCHASE WE ARE ENABLED JO OFFER THESE AT THE EXTRAORDINARY PRICE OF OO Nimety Board of Fl oldest active try, celebr niversary elebt hours a r & pain 1d, adding th for living @ century. that's my motto," bh publi ald. ‘Now inp een AT REDUCTIONS MORE THAN { 35% Women’s Low Shoes $6.90 and $7.85 All this season's best sellers and some staple plain lines that ~« always in demand. DAINTY Corron ERocks OF FIGURED FLOWERED OR DOTTED VOILE Wrarcs IS CONSIDERABLY BELOW THE, COS'T' oF PRODUCTION, D LACE, NE;l' OR EMBROIDERED oof feats WOME N AND MISSES frat Hirthds sand gald t fietal in flrat birt SS Gt Reductions? Alexander’s Shoe Sale Readjustments of stock before in Sixth Avenue at 19th St. ; sain Flint’s Pine Furni q Quananrens. | nnual Summer + learance Sale gs Flint & Horner Co ino” eT MILI LL ee TY: paeery ust be natural, (‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920, He MAL AAMETM —iee em LAE 8 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Women’s ann Missen’ SURULATNY | cy” FOULARD TAFFETA hee i —— ° Ae me ee ™~ Corse MING The Spocally Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE.AT 387 STREET CONTINUATION Absolute Clearance Sale r Women’s and Misses’ Organdie & Voile Blouses Organdie blouses in pastel colorings; voile blouses in white Formerly 7.50 to 11.50 and colors, Cotton Summer Blouses A collection of blouses of dimity, batiste, dotted Swiss, organ- Formerly 9.50 to 16.50 die and voile in white and colors. Silk & Cotton Blouses Unusual blouses developed in linen, voile, organdie, net, ba- Formerly 15.00 to 23.50 To Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost tiste or taffeta in various colorings. Crepe de Chine & Taffeta Blouses Taffeta blouses and overblouses in many styles and colorings. Beaded crepe de chine overblouses. Formerly 21.50 to 29.50 Embroidered Linen Overblouses Daintily executed summer overblouses in an embroidered model. Formerly 32.50 Crepe de Chine or Georgette Overblouses The crepe de chine overblouses are in high colorings; georgette crepe overblouses with velvet trimming. NOC. O, D.'s, NO APPROVALS NO CREDITS Min a We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH BROADWAY-FUTH AVENUE AN EXTRAORDINARY: OF F'ERING OF NEW SILK AFTERNOON FROCKS J INTRODUCING NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLE ‘THEMES THAT HERALD THE APPROACH OF ‘THE COMING SEASON Presenting Phenomenal Values ) BEADED GEORGETTE, FIGURED GEORGETTE GEORGETTE COMBINED WITH SATIN FROCKS ARK OF A. FAR HIGHER QUALI THAN ‘THE, EXTR. Low P ron soot INDICATE’ BONWIT TELLER & CO. COOL, SUMMER BLOUSES 5.00 7.50 12.50 15.00 22.50 | Formerly 39.50 & 45.00 25.00 NO RETURNS Me =a } ToknDowhell, Breaaway. and Sons. Sthana Sth Sts. Store Hours, 9 to 5; Closed All Day Saturday SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS WOMEN’S GLOVES of pink or white batiste in low neck,| Marked at Exceptionally Low Prices as wee tailored modets; value fer Thursday and Friday Only 2.25 for... i 100 doz, 2-clasp washable chamois | WOMEN'S PETTICOATS —_| erie gloves, plain and embroidered of washable satin or crepe de chiney) hacks, high grade, perfect fitting: shadow proof, hemmed or lace trim-| value $1.00 to $1.25 pr. for.... .6b med at bottom; value $7.50 for. 8.98 | 1 sng silk gloves, 12 to 16 but. length, WOMEN’S SILK BATHING CAPS | heavy Milanese silk, thoroughly te- | in attractive models and colors; val-|jiable makes, in white, grey, mastic | ues to $8.75 for......... at - 2.10) and pongee; WEEK-END OFFERINGS IN | $2.75 grade, special per pair. ..2.65 SUMMER DRESS FABRICS | LACE BARGAINS Genuine imported Scotch Ginghams,| .. “ r an attractive assortment of plaids,| White embroidered nets 18 in. vides in colors, some real Teeularly 81.48 yd. ete in. wide; to-day's| Black Chantilly lace, 18 in. |regularly 81.75 yd. for........ Tartan value $1.25 ecial at... ... Imported § organdie, $4 in.| Lining net, 72 in. wide, white an wide, complete assortment of desie-|ecrus regularly $1.96 yd. for, 1 able colors, including white; SALE OF WOMEN'S BLACK , regular value $1.36 yd, for . 79 Fine White Batiste, 40 in. wide, ex- tra quility, timited quantity; to- day's value .89 yd, for......65 SILK HOSIERY FULL FASHIONED ‘Heavy weight, with all silk tops und +94) soles, sixes 8 to 1014; SILK OFFERINGS ‘regularly 88.95 for.......-.-. 3.25 Some Wonderful Values Medium weight, reinforced lisle tops | fer Thursday & Friday Only and soles; reg. $3 pr. for..... 2.80 | Surf taffeta, black only, yard wide, Tight weight, reinforced cotton tops | excellent wearing quall |and soles; reg. $2.25 pr. for....1.75 | $2.50 value yard for. 1.89) | 1,500 yards printed Georgette, exce| CHINA AND LAMPS tionally high grade, in an exqlisi (3d Floor) assortment of styles and colorings;/Cups and saucers, white Nippon values to $4.25 yd. for 58 | China with narrow gold band: Imported Shantung silk, natural col-| regularly 45... .+.++seeeee for , or, fine quality, 33 in. wide; an ide! BEVERAGE or ICED TEA GLASSES silk fabric fo laun- sees eene BECO yd, for......a+ .OB| Finely etched. Reg. $2.28 dor..1.78 Novelty tricolettes, small lot, best) “ADJUSTO" ELECTRIC LAMPS grades, in desirable styles and color-| that can be clamped ‘everywhere. ings for sport. and pict ents tL HemaIETly $5.60; for.....+... 4. cluding self colored plaids, checks an¢ drop “stitch striped. effect former] SEMILANNUAL SALE OF values to $9.75 yd. for........2,79] MEN'S SH . Contjnuati le of our entire stock CHILDREN'S VOILE DRESSES || of “Metric, es Street” and other finest quality, stamped for embroid- high grades Shirts: summer wear, jetys alta to. + gH) | 8.00 and $8.50 shirts for......2,19 Batiste Dresses, trimmed with fancy! 475 una 4.50 shirts for 2.65 lace, sizes 6 mos, to 2 years; regular- 2.50) #75 and 5.50 shirts for..... .50 to 6.75 shirts for..... 25 to 10.00 shirts for... 2,00 to 18.00 shirts for..... ly $2.95 for.. SILK EMB'D EMBLEMS | for middy blouses or coats, in red, blue or white; regularly .25 and .a5 set for .. ove a . 7.95 +19 and .27| No Shirts C. O. D. and No Returns Herald Square B'dway, 34th te 38th St. From the Bakeshop § MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries 39° 239° : fruits, molasses and other Lb Lb. pure ingredients, RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of pure and fine ingredients, § each cake weighing about 1'4 pounds. A quality that retails in spe: cialty stores at 81.25 ench. Our price, T4e each E{ GLACE CHERRY CAKE, in loaves weighing about 134 Ibs. at 79 each. It is a very rich, nutritious cake, thick with eherr eli. 4 ciously flavors OUR OWN @. INE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—~16 03, loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flqur, Each 9c fH OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD— 10-02. § loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour, Delicatessen CALIFORNIA CHEDDAR CHEESE—Tho famous Cheddar Cheese made by the University of California at its Dairy School on Uni- versity Parm and, as far as we know, a full cream cheese of the high- est quality. We can recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich, well-matured and excellently flavored dairy product. In & loaves of about 3 Ibs.; each, at $1.97 CELERY POTATO SALAD, 38¢ Ib.—French style, an appetiz- ing combination salad, made of potatoes, crisp celery and our own make of mayonnaise. SMOKED BEEP, Tle 1b. This rich, delicious and wholesome cake is made on the premises from a good old-fashioned recipe, with carefully selected BOB BY Barn GENUINE. SMOKED WHITE. FISH—Rich and of fine flavor, an excellent breakfast dish, 43e Ib. COLUMBIA RIVER 8ALMON, lb, 69e—The very choicest on PUL the market. FULL MILK CHERSE—Mild Best ity les; sliced, nd of fine flavor. ‘380 Ib. quality; all middles; slic as ee eet eA: FRANKFURTERS, 34 \b.—Firm CHEESE—Rich and piquant flavor. S114 Ib. OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER, 34c lb.—Made of Virginia pea- nuts; nourishing and palatab! in sanitary grease-proof paper cups. SALE OP SUGAR - CURED BOILED HAMS—Every one selected, cured and cooked with great care; sliced, 7c Ib. { Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U, S. Food Administration License G02865—BO08S, Telephone, Fitz Roy 6100 | quality; small or large size | | The correct foundation for good dressing is-— KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN Vests, Pants, Tights and Union Suits, All sizes, atyles and weights, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WoRK wonvens ! . ' cialis _

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