The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1920, Page 4

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eer ? eet 2 Rae £5 aa Tec it is NE IL a ate PRAY Th Ak pte ST CM IaC emetic Mae A Oe FMM Ly ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1920 5s CRS RB eS SIE SA NE aeRO Sine AOD Re iE Rio ink, SN MA cai ES I Ir » be tion ft fi id head 4 lost $190. | I CS At dnight they ted AGR ae ee te eT atoption ot| BEATEN AND ROBBED, |"; {* 5 and ha 0 Mutrannan | Near Katph ag Gates Avenen ti i TO. RECEIVERSHIP |i trveveeroig danenter, “Rorene COMES TO IN CAR are his fy vetore « ae 21800 and ind rabbi nim of $100 Unable to | went home to No. ek Street, | thre dt | . "anor says Mrs. Greppin was awarded @ divorce Feb, 18, 1919, and! Meanwhile Firenian Had Been pees pial At h Treated by Surgeon and Had [rire a theatre | Window a Bron took seven ri Kenna, «| Mulrannan started | k sidering Whether to Ap- Considering f that he married her ten days Inter My a with whom be had served in!» » point One or Three Men |‘They came to this city, bringing the Stern Brothers | re He ntates the child's Giarted ‘Home 1 to. Act jotta with then. Me ’ ‘ ; NK. Aug. "Toit was agreed! imevme c7 ore: ah dt Log tadlings had Fireman George Mulrannan of En-| (f West 42nd Street (Bet Sth 6th A - ibe 43rd Luk is) @ Federal Coun to-dn © ways, has consented to| gine Company No. 264, Sheepshead aad ween and lvenu Wi St » eer Ponzi's aw # scheme janes adoption Ray, awoke to-day on @ Putnam Ave- nue far after @ nine-hour period of i ia during which he had acquired ki M4 be tact in vecrwvershiP "1 Ey ADMITS GIRL aph Heneft of the 10,000 weven atitches and numerous lacera- McGibbou & Co. f ; i p ° . ‘ is pea i VICTIM OF LOVE|—— SS Pal. Final Price Reductions on - a Joined with ape Ndier (Who Called Marcelle Via- STILL AL AMAL l AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. WW) : a: und Attorney Gen- r J 2... i 4 : Bae inn ngreoment that a| cast and Family Here Now Is Flint’s Fine Furniture ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUR Hd 9 hd ; es rehip was ndvisable, but ad Married to Another a i en Ss a e or $ } the Pa ate aes eat A prene board o sabttignetion in nnual DEPENDABLE i ' 3 A prove to be solvent after a n ' BEM teked for representation in the |*neciore to-day admitted vo the United HOME FURNISHINGS Y P : eee F Rp. Judy Morton took wn Ree tne ta Summer Sale brary reaulaite for the well-epndinted hems " Our entire stock of this season’s most distinctive models MEME see force teceivers dhould be eal thay tava sae a. tom tinared Hay Quality can, be ou plied from our Carefully Selected |g ; \ Da dollars and no man to take care of Dope riture Stocks, We are direct importers of the goods =| we exhibit. and can therefore offer the Most Pi Reliable Qualities at Lowest Possible Prices. ty HOUSEKEEPING & DECORATIVE LINENS | INTERIOR DECORATIONS i", court room was crowded with | them. who bad trusted in Pongi's| Marcelle showed letters and cable- rama from ivan W. Fisk, an American soldier of Sharon, Pa, urging her to . come to this country so that he might COND HUSBAND redeem bile promises to ter and to bring itn Bs Reduced to $8,75 Main Floor < 10% ranging upto 50% The extraordinary savings available in this sale offer especial OULD ADOPT GIRL =, mate... She ayo. showed tnttrs Civantii olien ot OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE A . : ! Se all ede ‘and Deven bunesetuek 5) Made in Our Own Workroom i, inducements to your supplying future as. well as present needs. GATELEG TABLES—DAVENPORT TABLES, ty Rerectory TABLES—OCCASIONAL TABLES 6 LAMPS, MIRRORS AND SHADES fd ; % —AlIl the favored leathers and lasts TOs TALL, BAN RATURDAY: My : —Genuine White Buckskin models included i's % —AII sizes, but not in every style J fi Fisk's married sister in Aus- Father Is Ordered to| it oer, ‘offering the girl a home a Fi eae averaging 35% use Wihy He Should ‘Not Consent. Kaleer of No. 100 West Nerth beste = Senate Begins Saf- a ee ee ae ee a , . C = ' so nag obtained from Surro- |’ Flint & Horner Co me: 2 ‘Poley‘@ citation ordering Lioyd | 4 ‘20-06 West e 8 of No. 1867 south An-| filing Cyt ee oe reg cueee gultragiats and-nnti-euftragists crowded Ts (=) 4s Fe fs WW) *s Fe =) a | a oS = Ey Ss a): ie" x) a’ a i? x) e {i <r mmm i A SALE OF " ne) lo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World : Young Men’s and Men’s SUITS . WORTH rh ae ae - THIRTY-FOURTH STREET : BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE $38.50 MAA pe tay ee ee be Fs 5; bea of Wadley ed Distinctivenesd ® The “Vogue of Satin "ia i AVN mn Lc my - Tailored by the Kirschbaum Shops—and possessing that individuality and superior workmanship of much _ higher priced models—these Suits surpass all’ reasonable expec- tations in value-giving. Cheviots, Cassimeres and Flannels. Single and Double Breasted Models. Sizes 34 to 40 inclusive. MEN’S SECTION-—-THIRD FLOOR § sr . ad applied La 4 \ 4 / | Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed Saturday During August ‘ | | A. Lord & Taylor | Lornetvs, and ‘Disses Yew a aad Bath Suet FIFTH AVENUE ath Stret Special Purchase of Dix-Made Morning and Porch Dresses $4.95 you will find these Dresses just right for coolness and comfort on hot August mornings, some of them quite suitable to wear for all day. They are simple, dainty, modish Frocks in Voile, Tissue, Gingham; uncommonly low priced for this representative make. Models with round and square necks, full skirts and pockets. Also White Striped Dimity Dresses at $4.95 Many below wholesale cost. | resenting Phenomenal Values ve = and opi Ayia ecbe, and CFU XP Actritilla rey beadurorte Another Special Purchase of~ Breakfast Coats Two-toned Taffeta and Satin ‘Two- toned’ ‘Satin, with deep } models, of beste ay arid in | flounte, and more elaborately | attractive styles., 75 (and tax) | trimmed,.......... $14.75 (and fax) 1 Jersey and Taffeta Petticoats | |\f | A group of wrrusual values at $5.45 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, fine | Silk Jersey Petticoats, flounced } quality silk, with deep flounce | or with-two-color effects, smart de- and tucks, | sign, finely pleated. d : Second Floor, é \ 7 - ~ STATIN THT 7 ” * - ge . mi il mn wim UE ih uC °— HN anaes sMioneme iit ;

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