The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1920, Page 5

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Wins Bride Despite Whip of Mother H. R. Daniel, of New York, After Public-- Lashing, Flees With Girl. CHICAGO, Sept. 1—Harry R. Daniel, secretary of W. 8. Straus & Co, New’ York, to-day was on a honeymoon trip to Decatur, Ind, bearing on his face and shoulders the marks of a horsewhipping bestowed by the bride’s mother yesterday in the crowded Union Sttion here, Mrs. Charles M. Cooper of Indian- polis, mother of the bride, met the Minneapolis train, on which her daughter arrived, simultaneously with the appearance of Daniel. When Miss Cooper ran to Dantel with an affectionate greeting Mrs. Cooper drew a black-snake whip from under her coat and began slashing Daniel. Detective Sengt. Terence Kelly, whom Mrs, Cooper had brought along to break up an expected elopement, also got in the path of stray lashes, In spite of parental objections, Nan- fel and Miss Cooper obtained a Ii- censo and were married when the police rel to interfere on learn- ing Miss would be twenty years old next Siinday, Daniel gave ‘his age at the'license bureau as forty- five years, Dantel said he brought his sister, Mrs. C. C, Shafer, of Decatur, to Chicago and had planned merely a brief visit with his fiancee, but “the marriage was really precipitated by Mrs. Cooper's action.” The bride's father, Charles M. Coop- er, ls an Indianapolis manufacturer, sepsemsobgiipeesencs WATKINS IS FOR LEAGUE. _ Gaye Argum: Are Same Used Against U: Century Ago. COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 1.—Deelaring that opponents of the League of Na- tions are using the same arguments as those used 100 years ago against the Federal Union, Dr. Aaron S, Watkins, Prohibition Party candidate for Presi- dent, yestenlay asserted there will be a League of Nations, ‘The Prohl ation Party standard bearer declared emphat- ically for a League of Nations in a speech that lasted shortly over an hour, The tariff question, he asserted, is dead, buried and decayed. “It is only Used as a smoke scree said, “for pollticians to hide behi imp) SS I ’ anne: eanissaity eat visssuemaiersrinseaiiviyi OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © 34th Street--New York Sale for Thursday Only ‘ Below Present Wholesale Cost 1000 Pairs Black Kidskin Boots For Women and Misses A Model confined to and positively exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Extra high cut Boot, made of best qual- ity Black Glace Kidskin. hand-turned soles, Louis XV. heels: All sizes and widths, including AAA and AA, Sale Price 8.90 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores Blind eyelets, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS dles; gold line edges. handles; open stock. Plates all sizes. $1.50 to 2.50 per . Store Heurs: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Closed all day SATURDAY, Sept. 4th Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street The Semi-Annual Sale of CHINA and GLASSWARE Offering Reductions of 10% to 40% Limoges China Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; several colored conventional border designs; matt gold han- Value $125.00..........Reduced to $89.50 Limoges China Dinner Sets— (Theo. Haviland); 108 pieces; new colored conventional ; border on ns matt gold handles. alue> $150,00........00% Reduced to 110.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets— (Theo. Haviland); 106 pieces; wide en- crusted gold border; matt gold Value $875.00... 0.00.06 Reduced to- 295.00 doz. Fruit Saucers. Value $1.50....doz. $1.20 on Imported and Domestic makes of an unusually high standard Imported China Dinner Sets— 100 pieces; colored border de- sign, Value $72.50. Reduced to $54.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 10§ pieces; conventional border designs; matt gold handles, 45.00. Reduced to Value $39.50 and $29.50 and 35.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 52 pieces; conventional matt gold handles, 22.50. Reduced to border Value $19.50 and design; $14.95 and 17.50 | and blue line edge: Soup Plates. AMERICAN PORCELAIN OPEN STOCK at REDUCED PRICES, Colored medallion border Value $2.00 to, 3.25 doz., Value $3,25....doz. $2.50 Oatmeal Dishes. Value $3.25. .doz, $2.50 Tea Cups and Saucers. Val. 4.50 doz. $3.50 English and Limoges China Plates, Cups and Saucers representing all the best makes at 20% less than former LIGHT CUT GLASS WARE, Rich Cut Glass Beverage Set—Cut with rich floral and leaf cut- tings; large covered Juge6 tall Tumblers to match and 6 Sippers. .. $3.50 Rich Light Cut Glass Pieces—Marmalade Jars, colored Spoon and Knob; Candy Jars, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, Nappies with 2 handles; 4~-Compart- thent Relish Dishes, Mayonnaise Sets, Vases, Night Sets and other useful articles; cut with rich floral and leaf cuttings. Value $2.50... $1.50 7 KELLN ER BROS. Frienty:nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite in American Walnut—# pieces $335 ES, at Kellner’s, high quality and low price still beckon to the seeker of Value—furniture of recognized worth, built for a lifetime of service, at prices astonish- ingly moderate. e You will find ‘‘The Twenty-five Rooms” of great assistance in making selection. You are cordially invited to see them. &Co ) 34th Street H ON THURSDAY | A Sale of . McCreery Housewares If it is an electric fan, an electric iron, some cooking utensil or an article to help with the clean- dames McCreery 5th Avenue ing there is no better place to go for it than McCreery’s. Here one will find every conceivable houschold need at prices surprisingly low. (1) Mirro Aluminum Double Lipped Saucepan with cold handle; 2-quart capacity. 95¢ régularly 1.50 (2) Pure Bread Pan; 934 inches by 5Y% inches, 50c Aluminum regularly 75, (8) Double Cereal Boiler; polished French Aluminum; 11%-quart 1%5 Rice oz highly capacity. regularly 250 (4) Mirro Aluminum Fry 4 Pan; double lipped; 11 inches n diameter; 21% inches deep; metal handle, 2.25 regularly 2.95 (8) Bound Cake Closet; extra hey tin, white enameled; two movable shelves; 14 inches high and 121 inches wide, 3.45 | regularly 4.00 | | (6) Roll-Top Bread Box; ex- | tin; white enam- inches wide, 12% p and 11% inches 3.75 high, regularly 4.75 (7) Galvanized Garbage Can; heavy gauge metal; with sim- ple locking device for cover; 11% inches by 1014 inches. regularly 1.50, 95¢ ‘ (8) Nursery Refrigerator; ex- tra heavy white enameled; galvanized lined; mineral wool insulation. Nov disses one 9.95 7.95 No. 2.. +1095 8.95 4 (9) Cocobola Handled Kitch en Set; consisting of Carving Knife, Carving Fork, Bread Knife, Cleaver, Spatula and Paring Knife. Made of the best American sheet stcel. Set 2,95 = (Sizth Floor) regularly 4.50, CuNOAL Wonka WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS by ee 5th Avenue Delicate fabrics, the daintiest of laces, and unusual ribbons make for tastefulness in the McCreery negligees and tea gowns. One finds here in the many variations of lounging robes and teagowns a restraint, a simplicity and a richness of effect so grati- fying to the discriminating woman. A lace Jacket worn over a charmeuse slip is.most becoming to many women. A McCreery tea gown of this type has a shell pink slip, empire fashion, with chiffon, frills in the skirt, ban- deau bodice, low cut and daintily trimmed, and shoulder straps. Over it,.a margot lace coat veils shoulders and arms, The pattern in the lace trails gracefully at elbows and sways from a fluted ribbon binding at the neckline, Quite soft as to lines, quite French in its delicacy, quite smart in effect. An alluring gown for twilight moods, A Special! Hand-Made Blouses Of Superior Quality 8.50 Simplicity and refinement embodied in a Blouse of finest quality Batiste, adorn- ed with hand-hemst:tehing and Real Filet Lace, The Long Tuxedo Collar and Turn-back Cuffs are fashioned to fit without wrinkling -over a suit or sweater. (Fourth Floor) Imported Autumn Veilings Special, yard, 25¢ A wide assortment of Im- ported fancy mesh Veilings in chenill ts and clusters and Russian effects. Black, Brown, Taupe, Navy Blue and Purple. Veiling of this quality is usually priced at least 75c per yard. (Main Floer) School Hose for Children Specially Priced White Cotton Socks in the new short length which have come all the way from England for the Children’s start-to-school attire. pair, 35¢ 6 pairs for 2,00 Ribbed Cotton Hose of splendid quality. Black only. 6 pairs for 2.40 Boys’ Golf Hose in sport shades with contrasting stripes. pair, 2.75 Assorted colored. Wool Socks—English makes. pair, 95c Floor) (Me At Special Prices! School Shoes for Children Soon the children will be going back to school. No doubt your children will need one or more pairs of new shoes. Why not pur- chase them in this sale and save mon Sturdy Shoes of Black Calfskin for Girls and Misses —sizes 81%, to 2 are button models—sizes 242 to 7 are lace styles. Sizes 8 to 11. regularly Sizes 11 to 2...4-.+05 regularly 6.5 Sizes 2 to 7...,+++. Justice—Co-operation—Economy—Energy—Service * ~ dames McCreery & Co. ON THURSDAY 34th Street A Special:Price For a Limited Time Autumn Suits of All Worsted Jersey 21.50 Modish models that rival the sleekest of tail- leurs in cut and line. Snug are their shoul- ders, tight their sleeves, straight and graceful their skirts. Slot - seams, tucks, — plaits, arrow-heads and odd belts contribute add- ed smartness. Needless to say the price of 21.50 is much below their value. Heather Mixture in Brown, Copenhagen Blue, Green and a com- bination of Brown and Green, (Fourth Floor) Splendid Values! Women’s Fibre and . Worsted Sweaters So unusual are these values, it will profit every woman to purchase for next Summer's needs as well as present demands, Worsted Alpaca Sweaters in Tuxedo style with sash, regularly 7.50, 5,50 Fibre Silk slip-on models with short French sleeves and amart belt. regularly 21.50, 12,50 Hand-made Fibre Silk Sweaters—modish slip-on models, regularly 87.50, 17.50 * (Third Floor) . Women’s and Misses’ Wool Plaid Skirts Very Special, 14.50 Unquestionably the handsomest assortment of Plaid Skirts we have ever assembled. There are both knife-plaited and box-plaited styles, so fashioned as to give the slender, graceful lines every woman of fashion desires, yet of ample width to. hold the plaits. All are unusually well made, having been fashioned in one of the most exclusive tailor- ing establishments in New York. 26 to 84-inch waistbands. , (Fourth Floor) a —— A Clearance! Women’s Silk and Knit Underwear Discontinued styles of Glove Silk Envelope Chemises with fancy tops, Pink only. regularly 7.50, 4,95 Glove Silk Bloomers, reinforced, Black, Navy Blue or Pink. regularly 4.95, 3,95 Children’s ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck styles in knee length. regularly 75c, 50c ° (Third Floor) | Sportsmen, Here’s Your Chance Lower Prices on Many Things You'Jl Need Before the Season Closes Drivers and Brassies regularly 8.50, . regularly 3.50, 2.85 2.85 Golf Bags of hyavy White or Brown Canvas, 54 inches in diameter; leather | ottom; reinforced by three leather straps; large b: | pockets; fitted with TRONS o6kos ocisieies 09s eevee hood and lock. regularly 8.00, 6.25 Spalding's Golf Balls....... . .doz,, 7,20 to 12,00" Colonel Golf Balls. .. doz., 5,75 to 12.00 Wilson Golf Balls..... ...++doz., 7,80 to 12,00 Remade Go)f Balls. .regularly 7.00, doz. 5,75 Spalding Tennis Racquets, built in the popular oval, shape, strung with good quality gut, reinforced at the throat with hardwood insertions which give it added strength. Made in light, medium 4nd heavy weight, regularly 5.50, 4,45 tan regularly 1.50, 1,25 ¢ Balls, regularly 7.20, doz., G60 (F ifth Floor) Racquet Presses... Championship

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