The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1920, Page 8

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ENDS HS LIFE BY “GAS IN STUD is Portrait Painter, Re- nily Separated From His Wife, Prominent in Society. Martyn Hoyt,, a portrait of note, and recently sep- from his wife, who was Miss @. Parker, socially pfominent in York and Bar Harbor, was found In his studio, No, 37 West,Tenth last night. by his friend, Wil- R. Bennett, also an artist. Mr. tt told the police he found Mr with a gas tube in his mouth. Painter left no word of explana- In the studio were several traits, recently finished. ‘Mr. Hoyt’s mother, his three sisters a small son, were notified of the th by Mr. Bennett, who told (he 1 Mrs. Hoyt, the artist’s wifo, . staying with the family of Will- i H. Parker in New Jersey. Her , Richard Wayne Parker, for- i Congressman A ' * trom New Jersey, @t Hutton Park, West Orange, ig spending che summer at Bar Mr. Hoyt's mother Is said to Field estate chere. . Hoyt was graduated from Yale 1907 and saw service in the Kuro- Be aie _* BOOM IN RUM IN CUBA. he Righteenth Amendment has cer- boomed the rum business in . Cy according to F, BE. Bacardi, Vice i fesident of the Bacardi Corporation of New York, who arrived from the nd this morning on the United Fruit par Ma ipa. said that three new rum distil- were being built at Santiago and ay ner sugar “centrals” and been b in Cuba to satisfy the de- for rum which the islanders as ag the legibns of visitors were Lo New York by his father, James Hanan, In 185%, became one of the greatest in the cor He was born at Castle Mart nd, July 24, 1849, Hie parents came to America when he was only four months old. At the age of sixteen he entered hin father's factory of bust a mi ly known. Millionaire Shoe Manufacturer, In- terested in Several Lines, Was 1 Seek M. Amon , Mr, Hanan was president of the Na~ == 71 Years Old. tional Boot and Shoe Manufacturers’ ‘y Hanan, millionaire shoe! Association and of several Hanan com- a director of the United Shoe r, died last night at his! panies; 073 Fifth Avenue, after’ a| Mach| prolonged ilittexs from cancer. Mr, | Cyan! Hanan was seventy-one years old. His wife died within the year. Under Mr, Hanan‘s direction the shoe manufacturing business extablished in change National nt of the John H. Putting in the ice. You'll use it*sparingly when your glass is filled with Tetley’s fragrant, flowery Orange Pekoe Teal The more ice, you see, the less room for tea—and it’s so refreshing you don’t want to miss a drop! TETLEY’S TEA makes good tea a certainty You'll find that Tetley’s always tastes sort of “more-ish.” Its per- fect blend means perfect flavor. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. J New York, N. Y. TRONS 5 Rigen Re are Ere a EAL ONE SS I pom igen ~ mee hit ae ty ant atic aoa oO Sn neal ew « ¥ HE drinks the youngsters dream about —Ward's Orange-Crush and Lemon- 4 Crush. Mothers need not hesitate to give their little ones all they want, because the drinks e very essence of purity and quality. The flavors come entirely from the delicior at fountains or in bottles ‘ Prepared by Orange-Crunh Cow Chicago. _Laboratory, Low Anxeles, Now York offloe, Orauge-Crush Con BOTTLED IN NEW YORK BY , Bron, 498 K. iia st. eas. Hehults, 430 Fire juare’ 3420, The free book, “The Story of Orange-Craush y and Lenon-Crash,” will show why these pure drinky ee good for the children—and for you, too. As « vachtsman Mr, Hanan was wide The Latest and Best in a Sensible Style West side Stores: | Bast at Beven Dress ait Wes fterm! [Px 2 ‘and Comfort (weet of Teh Av)” Sd Avs, ne woth Bi ‘Shapes gan Aye atin Bt) [id Av iso att tha, BE AY, Se abana Miowery. ‘ars Broome Brookiya || Stores: Narragansett Pier. He purchased all/police because of a telegram, signed ag if ‘Tacoma, Wash., non in dead there, Shorry's Interests there and . B ngnificent new casino. OF ica’ willie Before 30 days have passed you will wish you had pur- chased a couple of these, $40, $45, $50, $55 and $60 Men’s Suits For it will be a leng time before such values are again available. We had planned to close this sale last week but, realizing that suits of this quality at this price make loyal friends, we are still holding the opportunity open. The man who wants a still higher grade suit will grasp the chance offered by our Season’s End Clearance of $80, $90, $100, $125 and $135 Suits e In which a choice is offered of every suit in all six of our stores, pre- viously $80 or above. Remember, both the $27.50 and $58.50 groups comprise Kuppenheimer Suits and Brill Suits For Men & Young Men | And finally do not forget that Our Sale of Winter Overcogts ¢ Continues Through This Week in which we offer Fall and Winter overcoats and topcoats at tremen- dous savings over prices sure to prevail 60 days hence. 5, $50 & $55 Sere $75, $80 & $85 657 50 Cvercoats.... $60, $65 & $70 Overcoats.... $47.50 $105 Cree a $67.50 More than a thousand of the overcoats offered are Kuppenheimer garments THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East J4th Street 125th Street at 3d Avenue 279 Broadway Broadway at 49th 2Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn j Shoe for Women One look at the new Blyn Ped-Tonic Shoe reveals its good style points—one try-out convinces of its comfort. Of soft vici kid, substaatially built, with easy, pliant soles, 442-444 Fulton Bt, opp. Brida Si, Dear Hoyt, B'y, bet, Park Av, & Ellery Bt Broadway, near Greene Ay. Black Vici, 9.50 & 10.00 Brown Vici, 10.00 Nownek Stores: 499 Broa We opp Aliitary Park 100 Market sireet- Genuine Victrolas at Landays, $25, $35, $50, $75, $125, $150, $225 to $1500 The widest Range of Victrola models is always to be found at Landays. \ In Newark: 23 W. 42nd St 375 Broad St. 427 Fifth Ave. Bet. 5th and 6th Aves. h At 38th St. A Victrola from Landays Always Keeps Faith with Its Owner "Tue only mellows its beauty of tone. Its dependa- bility lasts. For Landays carries none but genuine Victrolas—the kind chosen by the greatest musical geniuses of the age. When you get a Victrola from Landays, you are sure to get the world’s best instrument. And Landays service ensures satisfaction. Last Few Days A Genuine *150 Victrola With $10 in Records {your own choice) on thesé unusually liberal terms: $5 DOWN—THE REMAINING $155 IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Ja HE H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Value-giving Sale of DRESS SILKS is now being held on the First Floor These Silks, to which new assortments have been added for to-morrow (Friday), are of excellent qualities and desirable in every way Included are 33-inch Imported Natural Pongee, per yard $1.10 - 39-inch Georgette Crepe,heavy twist, per yard 1.48 36-inch Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta, per yard 1.85 39-inch All-silk Crepe de Chine, heavy quality, $1.95 36-inch Imported White Tub Satin, heavy quality, peryard . . . $1.95 40-inch Black Dress Satin, soft lustrous quality, $2.85 per yard : ‘ a c c : per yard IT MAKES'LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT

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