The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1920, Page 11

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THREATENS TOP ~ CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN ANOS OF RECENER) (Continued from First Page.) “marriage. “ir. Goldsmith is of the /pinion that Mildred Harris Chapila “ts entitled to half the profits of the Rew Chaplin pictures from whatever Source said profits may be obtained. -Mre, Chaplin, through counsel, is waid to have served notice upon the First National to that effect, and one yet the objects of the proposed re- ‘peeivership is to tle up the proceeds of othe new Chaplin film, It is the first slong film the comedian has produced. Mra, Chaplin brought sult for di- yYorce in Los Angeles as a citizen “of California, although her marriage “te Chaplin served to forfeit all her rights to American citizenship. Ac- wording to the law she is a subject Of her husband's country and he 1s subject of King Fdward, Mrs. aplin's grounds for asking for a divorce were cruelty and abandon- ment and non-support. Chaplin bas not been much in evi- dence since his arrival In New York. Mr. Goldsmith says he can bring witnesses to prove the comedian has announced his intention of going to Bngland and remaining there, This is compelling reason, according to Mr. Goldsmith, why it is necessary to sk the courts to appoint a receiver to administer the Chaplin affairs, Chaplan owns a magnificent home 4n Hollywood, Calif, but he has not elived in it since he separated from his wife, He has a lange investment 4n an extensive studio property and is sald in Los Angeles to be heavily dmterested in real estate. a SAYS BUTCHER ATTACKED HER Woman Customer Seized by Morris Goldrack at Long Beach, She Alleges. (Morris Goldrack, employed in a buteh- | er shop at Long Beach, was held with Out bail for the Grand Jury of Nassau County to-day on the charge of assault- | ing Mrs, Emma Polltzer, who had a bun- * galow at the resort. Mra. Politzer went to the shop ye day morning to purchase a ch said she Was leaving the store when Goldrack seized her about the walst During the struggle she fell to the floor hy, a resident oi vy , rescued the woman, ac- cording to the police. MURPHY ARGUES FOR DISMISSAL Justice Wagner, in Conspiracy Case, to Render Decision preme Court to-day rexervod decision in the application of Charles F. Murphy and four others for a dismissal of the indictment against them returned hy the Extraordinary Grand Jury on the charge. of conspiracy. | Gol. William nd, Special Deputy Attorney Genera!) who ‘seoured the {ndictmont, opposed ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920. ’ ‘he application on the ground that the gourt had no Juriadiction. Martin Con+ boy,rattorney for Murphy, insisted that the court had jurisdiction, Justice Wagner announced that he would render ® decision on Wednenday, and in cane le decides that the court haa Juriadiction he will hear arguments on the merits of the case on Friday, on Wednesday. Justice Robert F. Wagner in the Sn- Be Sure They’re Tangos When you buy sardines be sure to ask for Tangos for they are better than any sardines you've ever tasted. They are packed in a delicately spiced sauce—the only spiced sardines on the market. You'll never know how good a sardine can tasie until you've tried Tangos. Tango *Sardines come from the cold waters of the Bay of Fundy. Caught at the season when they are in their prime, French fried and packed they day they are caught, they come to you a dainty tid-bit from the salt sea. No matter how you serve them—plain, broiled on toast, or in any one of a score of different ways—they are always tender, delicious, and appetizing. Be sure to ask your grocer for Tangos. They're the same price as other sardines but in a larger can. , Adolph Goldmark Sons, Inc, 174 Hudson Stroet, N.Y. C. Sole Distributors of Morshall's Kippered Herrings Marshall's Herrings in Tomato Sauce Tango Sardines Royal Lents Pride of Maine Com Special Disp'ay and Demonstration in All Bohack Stores, Brooklyn TANGO SPICED Sardines SPeniod Furmiure and Ghe CHENEY In addition to its supreme quality of tone and its exactness of musical reproduction, The Cheney fits perfectly into any setting of fine period furniture. | The cabinet work of The Cheney is a fitting ex- pression of the excellence of the intrument. The designs include such exquisite periods as Sheraton, Hepplewhite, William and Mary, Georgian and Queen Anne. . So fine a musical instrument as The Cheney de- serves all the painstaking care and good taste in exterior finish to make it harmonize with its surroundings in any room. Come tothe Wanamaker Phonograph Salons, first floor, new building, and enjoy not alone the per- fection of Cheney music but the equal perfection of its craftsmanship. In purchasing your Cheney you may have deferred terms, if you wish. JOHN WANAMAKER BROADWAY AT WINTH STREET « NEW YORK oITYr el Rue de la Paix, Paris JOIN Broadway at Ninth, New York ANAMAKER Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 We never get : * . tired in trying to do our storekeeping better, but it has never been so difficult to get assistants to think of what they are here for and to set their minds fully upon their duties. Some of our oldest workers are very faithful, but there are many others who hurry in at nine and hurry out at five, not realizing how little and how artificial their service seems to some of our life-long patrons who have good reason to expect much from us. To be an accountant or a clerk in 8 good business house is to have an honorable position, good pay and an opportunity to make a good record. We know by the growth of the businessthrough all the years, and especially this year, that the people want to use the peculiar advan- tages of our large, carefully sought and well-bought assortments of merchandise, and now that we have had good holidays, let us settle down to attend to business strictly and justly. (Signed) My ffraeaaty September 13, 1920, way here. In the Auditorium Tuesday, 2.30 P, M, Interpretations of Great Masters Anew Store will greet you Tuesday morning. The world-’round § quest of our captains is ended for the season. I home furnishings, the best, wherever produced, are here, or are on their } As goods move swiftly in and out of this Store, you will} probably not wish to miss the opening display Tuesday—in every 4 section of both buildings, Ribs ‘ashington Store Hours 9 to 5 AT AVERAGE WHOLESALE COST CHICKERING-AMPICO Reproducing Piano assisted by Edna Beatrice Bloom... . soprano J. Thurston Noe, organ and plano First Gallery, New Bidg, Nightgowns at $5 Full, beautifully made, daintily applied lace and insertion, small French rosebuds, and hemstitch- ing on the more tailored models. In flesh color, With V, square and round neck, and in the bodice t is decidedly worthwhile to notice how carefully the small details of these gowns have been developed, Nightgowns at $6.95 Six styles, some with straps of lace and daintily tucked crepe- irdle arrangement that is very | de-chine over shoulders; others Becoming and’ a final note ot | With V necks or square necks. daintiness is struck by a small | French rosebuds and fine two- nosegay of fancy fruitand flowers | toned ribbon in natural color. touches to many models. In French blue, orchid, light Envelope Chemises, blue, pink, rose and navy. Third floor, Old Bldg. OVELY negligees of soft elinging crepe de chine, $22.50—new. And soft crepe meteor. In three models—two of the loose trailing type so becoming to most women; the other a bit more tailored for the more tai- lored person. The two fluffier negligees feature soft falling ruffles from neck to hem and ruffles about the elbow. There is a little A very small price. give distinctive 1,689 pieces of fine Crepe de Chine Lingerie Bought last June, when the market broke, to be sold Tuesday at pre-war prices Eight models, many. with to of fine Georgette crepe, daintily tucked; ribbon straps and straps of self material; seme touched with motifs of colored embroid- ery. Others trimmed with Val- enciennes lace. Flesh color. Envelope Chemises, Made with Ince straps, ribbon straps and straps of self material; tailored and lace trimmed models. In flesh color, 300 Wash Satin Bodices at $1 Flesh colored wash satin bod- ices, lace trimmed tops and rib- bon’ straps; suitable for wear under the sheer blouses so much favored now. Third floor, Old Bidg. Blankets from France Special at $14.50 Two more deliveries of those fine big, fluffy French blankets, exactly the same as we imported ourselves and sold at $22.50 each, seven years ago, They weigh from 4 to 414 Ibs. each, and are warmer than the usual pair of blankets that weigh 5 Ibs., because of the long-staple wool that’s in them and the weave—not so tight. EXTRA LARGE—76 to 82 in, wide, by 90 in. long—in white with blue border stripes (all wool); and in a J ‘d_ design, a drab floraleffect with blue or old rose floral design in borders. (85 per cent. wool.) Fourth Gallery, New Bldg From Persia came these superb Sarouk Rugs Whieh we are selling at below import cost There are 100 of them. Let your imagination run riot in the matter of colors—rich, deep, dark, fascinatingly-merged —you won't be able to surpass the colors in these Sarouks, They range in size from 10x7 ft. to 21x1814 ft. Medallion effects and all-over designs, in blue, red, old rose, tan and mulberry shades. $525 to $3,500-—below ‘today’s import cost. Third Gallery, New Building AVY blue and pearl gray is a color com- bination Paris is now featuring. It is certain that Miss 14 to 20 will adopt it, too, because it is charming and youthful. One frock is one of the best examples of the use of pearl ray as a trimming on a navy fis tricotine frock, The narrow moire ribbon which borders the loose panels (front and back) and binds the pockets, belt and sleeves is the same tone of pearl gray as the eyelet em- Proidered batiste of the chemi- sette and collar. The price of this frock is $59.75. Duvetyn Frocks at $63.50 The silk-and-wool duvetyn it- | self is very luxurious and soft. Nineteen tiny ruffles give the effect of an apron, In the new shades of beige and brown and copper. Many, many other new trot- teur frocks for Miss 14 to 20— at $37.60 to $210, Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Dinner Sets in the China Sale Prices are 20 to 40 per cent, below normal. stock patterns, from which sets may be pure at normal prices. And these EXTRA special yalues— English porcelain sets, 107 pieces, $50 | French china sets, 106 pieces, $12 American china sets, 107 pieces, $60, $80, $108 PIANO Salons open until 9 this, evening. Every set is perfect and contains from 106 to 108 pieces. The quantity at the September praess is limited of course. Included are 110 open nased at very low prices now, and renewals later, American porcelain sets, 107 pieces, $30, $35 Second Gallery, Old Building. Annual Home-Coming Sale of Pianos and Player-pianos. First Gallery, New Building i} (THESE exquisite wraps for afternoon and eve- \j ning wear, absolutely of the moment in mode, |) manufacturers of the finest wraps in this country. : In many cases the regular selling price would i i more than double. ‘ For afternoon (evening, too, if desired, i so lovely are the materials) H are wraps of marvella cloth, duvetyn and Lalla Rookh, trim- +! i med with fine Scotch mole-skin, natural skunk, beaver and” nutria, and lynx-dyed wolf. All the furs are of a quality rarely seen on cloth wraps—soft, fine, of excellent color. The wraps are loose enveloping models, or inthe more conven- tional coat types, and are in the colors that fashion ay of mostly at the moment—Malay brown, Zanzibar beige, midnight blue, deep powder blue, and pine needle green, Evening Wraps are of fine | shimmering chiffon velvet in vivid and pastel colors, trimmed with moleskin and wolf. and other fur. All of these have lovely contrasting of satin and brocaded silk. vie A Wrap of Beige Lalla Rookh has a huge collar and cuffs and trimming on the large pockets of soft mele This is a wrap that could be wor tor both afternoon and evening. One of Malay Brown Marvella Cloth has a deep enveloping shaw! collar and deep cuffs of soft, natural skunk. This is the wrappy type of coat i to so many women and wearable on so many occasions, A Very Handsome Evening Wrap of the finest of turquoise blue chiffon velvet has a deep collar of mole, the type of collar that forms a soft bac id fe one’s evening gown and evening coiffure. The lining is peach-colored brocaded silk. ‘ The collection is limited and no two wraps are alike. Second Floor, Old Building. The Furs of the . coming Winter will continue on vlew during this week priced 20 per cent. less than next week's prices Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) coats, $450 to $675, Near seal (dyed coney ) coats, $195 to $925. Marmot coats, kolinsky or taupe dyed, $175 to $275. Dolmans and wraps of moleskin, Hudson seal, or squire rel, many with collare of beaver, mink, skunk, or kolinsky, $695 to $1,175, Sable neckpieces, two skins, $150 to $225. Skunk capes, animal shapes, or stoles, $30 to $225, Black lynx capes, collars or stoles, $75 to $300. Fox scarfs—natural blue, $125 to $195; dyed blue $65 to $95; silver, $250 to $350. Second Floor, Old Building Silk Petticoats / at $10.75 and $11.75 For wear under the new fall frock these petticoats of soft satin radium silk and silk jersey are particularly good. They are made in the most approved fashion with long slim lines and ruffles that lie flat and do not interfere with the In rose, green, plum color, black and tete Third floor, Old Building, lines of the suit. de negre. New Wool Skirts are colorful Among the separate skirts for Autumn are many glowing plaids and stri vivid with deep or- ange and green and the new and favored rust color. . by clever pleating, and ¢. more interesting than ever this season, Knife and box pleated models are the most fav and the pleating varies in width almost as one prefers, according to one’s particular style and Particularly lovely are the skirts of midnight blue with fine stripes of vivid searlet ©) and green and lighter blue, y $11.50 to $39.60, There are also combinations of blue and gray and beige and mid- night blue, to which the smart woman is ever inclined for her street costumes, The plaids and stripes and the many combinations of checks, are made still more teresting Fashions and & | ip eet Ps ee Eat eng tla Se ee OO oe cial? Re elew eta

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