The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1920, Page 4

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forty, @ cousin of John D. Rocke feller, and having a hypnotle ine] f! was dinmissed in the; ‘ourt, Brooklyn, to: al by cgistrat Reynolds, "hive. Rockefeller sctight to. westeéti Mare’ from coming to her home and in- fussing her daugtter, When he agreed away she consented to the dis- tsnys, With that understanding | DROP ROCKEFELLER CASE. Judge Mayer is asked in the letter to request Receiver Garrison to sub-| Marah BAe Refrain mit all other demands to arbitration, both sides agrecing to abide by the result, nN il SHOP AND The Amalgamated members will meet Saturday night in Arcadia Hall, , q at Halsey Street and Saratoga Ave- id nue, Brooklyn. Asked = to-day whether @ strike vate would then be faken Aaron Koppman, member of the Amaigamated Executive Board, G ‘ to doa to Subrnit Other] 5° Os oy “That will be up to the -_—_————s lands to Mediator—Strike co ar YARD HEAD Note Up to Workmen. MISSING WITH $600 eee cnet © tstoes Lanter ¥. (Felt Itt As He Started for Bank— Eeeryrees: receiver of the ee Mother Found Severely _ kgree: to submit to arbitration the St | inety-two demands made July 28 by abbed. James Heffernan, fortytive, tempo- the Amalgamated Association Of |rarity in charge of the coal yards of 4 ‘Street and Miect*io Ratiway Bmploy-| Burns Brothers, at Astoria, L. lh, es of Amorica was made to-day by betas eought today Gy Be empovers who fear he may be {il and unable to | A Sammittes of the Amalgamated who] * rmunicate with them. [ Vinited ‘Transit Commissioner De-|" tie jett the yards at 2 o'clock yester- day afternoon with about 9600 of tne firm's money for 4 in an Astoria vs missioner bank. At the time he sald he was ill to Federal Judge Mayer and author-|and intended seeing @ physician, Since ied by @ joint board meeting, which |ten no trace of him has been found Sodan lt-nieht seion at 430/84 Me GUOOMGT sn Sita Beni Recelyer Gartison’s anouncement that be would not treat with the men Peepecting their demands while the! eric A. Thompson, aged ninety-two, ‘Ghored shop remained an issue, was) one of tho oldest paper makers in this mot by an agreement by the Amal- very the country, died to-day, He ®AmMated committee that the closed| ¥** ‘ aident of the Crane Paper Com shop sail be dropped an a present Lroment three youteane Oy? he re and Associaren aul re of No ‘nae Bedford Avenue, Brooilyn, against William Marah of No, 46 Down- ing Street, Brooklyn, charging him Garment Manvvacturens ster, | l'ashion Show : MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The or rr Conbination Last out of every five women Black Kid Oxford complain of having “narrow heel.” They can't find shoes which are snug in the heel when fitted comfortably at the ball of the foot. ‘The shoe shown here has proven the most successful of any ever offered for this type of foot. Two widths narrower in heel and top than at ball, Heel widths run as narrow as AAAAAAA. A._Lengthe up to size 10, In in the w wonderful pa kag oe built-in tee! bridge construction of the “Arch ch Preserver” principle hopin feos the wearer from foot arch strain and at the same time | mainte the gracef lines of the shoe to the end = = = "Shoes constitute an insurance against arch weaknesses and other i sol ay thay are also » wonderful relief and heip for most troubiesome foot Held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel August 26, 27, 1920 at 8 o'clock in afternoon ‘ An End-of-the-season Sale of MEN’S OXFORDS to be held to-morrow (Friday) on the Sixth Floor The general publicwill beadritted on August, 27th. Admission by cards only. Apply to Garment De- partments of leading stores or to Sidney Blumenthal & Co. Inc, 895 Fourth Avenue The Shelton Looms THE SEAL OF DISTINCTION Janay. ‘The committee delivered to Com- Delaney a letter addressed oc agh Pre iooee al pm] fot ear ty and vr sco iat mi ot Y scient n wor! : pocouslleeds said parm sive will offer remarkable vaiues in the following: ao eel Neted Paper Moker Dena, WHSTFIBLD, Mase, Aug. 34.—red- ~ ee meee Se Men’s Sports Oxfords made of white buckskin or canvas, with black or tan leather trimmings 425 FIFTH AVENUE | EAST 38th STREET WHtne ak. Sil === Se at $6.75 per pair No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Wo Tr * ‘ THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Men’s White Canvas Sports Oxfords at $4.75 per pair Men’s Tan or Black Calfskin Oxfords at $6.95 per pair All sizes are to be found in the assortment ° but not in ‘i Mee every style CONTINUING TOMORROW) OUR, ANNUAL SUMMER, ee nee fi CLEARANCE SALE SILk ErocKs for Women AND Misses i ote WHICH 1S CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE ' Peach jam, peach jelly, peach preserves! They add a sparkle to the winter menu! They take the place of more expensive foods, for their nutritive value js high. Domino Granulated is a pure cane sugar of the highest quality. It comes to you clean and pure in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, accu- rately weighed, packed and sealed by machine, protected against flies and ants. SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American SugarRefining Company **Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. amit 0 °° | == <— Bete See. ** je BEADED GEORGETTE FIGURED GEORGETTE FOULARD GEORGETTE WITH SATIN ALSO FROCKS OF SUMMER WEIGHT SERGE Cane Sugars ces) ANNAN Km NANA x SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ee a a cane sa SSR Teh er mE mS ET itech ctietoatiaitbecelllaiaacinastcinitleticniss

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