The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 10

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complaint that money raised 7 concerts for the Ovcar Ham ee erstein Memorial Foundation has : diverted wan revealed to- when Assistant District At- “¥ mores complained to Judge Goorge Blumenthal, manager of the Manhattan Opera House, had refused sp Soong answer the nd Jury's questions, ‘The Judge, Robert Elder, attorney for ‘Blumen- thal, and Mr. Kilroe, directed the wit- ees to answer the questions unieas he | Delieved they tended to incriminate ~ gad degrade him, Mr, Kitroe stated in court that com- it was made to District Attorney in by W. Perolval Monger that the proceeds of the concerts, at which * John McCormack, Mme. Tetraxsin, other celebrated artiste gave their services, had been diverted by Mr. Biumenthal and Mra. Emma Swift Hammerstein. The punpose of the foundation, he said, was an- Mounced to be the sending of poor musicans to Burope A good fees.” ‘sald Judge Wadhams 78s eer 6.00 Down, Balance Small Monthly Payments, Eemorrew House Bept. 5, Rapier anes ne years. Jury investigation Into in General Sessions that Elder anid he had advined hls client not to answer questions un- red vestigation wan no mont were ‘prenented at a lunahedn at the Raliroad Club to-day by Fy Quattrone, Chior of the Tailan Gov- ernment Comminsion Tan Arty and was tn th» FINANCIERS ARE erin gp * ttallan Government's Awards Pre- sented at Lancheon. In recognition of war netviesn to Taly by American finance! K tions awarded by the Ital jomen pear before = rand Jury again $11,000 is mild to have been OF WAMMERSTEN 25223 CONCERT FUNDS # r in ieee Btomenthal Ondejed Siw to Answer Questions on 7 Alleged Diversion. a MeGibbon & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE ODD TABLE CLOTHS consultation with AT LESS THAN TO-DAY'S WHOLESALE COSTS LUNCHEON SETS of Fine Linen with scalloped ed; ered by hand in exceptionally 13 and 25 pieces to the set and al) attractively priced, HEMSTITCHED SCARFS Damask Pure Linen in hand- some designs in a wide range of useful sizes, All Specially Priced, STORE OPEN 0 A. M. TO 6.30 F. M, ho recolved decorations were Bedford, J. Replogie, Eugene’ Meyer Jr, win Ht. Packer, F Pitapatrick and Govern- Alfred Breton. DANVILLE, M1, Sept. 29.—Attorney; tnd., near here, solved tiquette caused by the ¥ Vows Vv. Carrs Dena. Loula Vincent Carri, formerly a New York newspeper man, died to-day at St. John’s Hospital, Yonkers, beard Cy iz for, appendigie New Fall Apparel for Stout Women At Bargain Prices rendered valu: nigent Lae? sin Inc. of ent during th u Krupe In the Lower Store we sell the overstocks of our mail order . Our rent is very low a side street and in the basement. fore Lower Store prices are lower prices—bargains every day. ause we are located on New Fall styles of navy, brown and gray. sizes up to 56 bust. * , 34% to 5958 of Heavy Satin. Suitable for immediate as well as Winter wear. Serge, Broadcloth, Polo Cloth, Wool Plush. Sonne silk lined. Some] _ 27 to 65% home. Victrola X Outfit Victrola X 125.00 1 10-inch Record Album 1.00 1 12-inch Record Album 1,25 8 10-inch Double Face Ree- ords, 85¢ each 2.55 1 12-inch Double Face Record 1.35 2 10-inch Red Seal Rec- ords, 1.25 each 2.50 1 12-inch Red Seal Record 1.75 200 Needles 15 With §.00 Additional in Records. 135.55 Justice—Cooperation—Economy—Energy— Service dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street Sth Avenue Serge dresses for street wear, Other models suitable Satin, Georgette, Velveteen, “19% to 695 Lane Bryant Corsets for Stout Women Lane Bryant Corsets for stout women are the most effective corsets made, designed with twenty years’ experience in designing slenderizing fashions. graceful in line; they reduce the apparent size and give the wearer a slender appearance, ‘The Lower Store's Corset Department offers these famous corsets to you at very low prices, MeCreery Victrola Week ' Featuring The More Desirable Models At Special Attractive Terms With an additional purchase of 5.00 worth ‘of records and on the payment of 5.00 down we will place any one of the outfits below in your Balance in small monthly payments. Victrola XI Outfit VICTROLA XI 1 10-inch Record Album 1 12-inch Record Album 8 10-inch Double Face Ree- ords, 85¢e each s 1 12-inch Double Face Record 1.35 2 10-inch Red Seal Records, 1.25 each 1 12-inch Red Seal Record 200 Needles = 23 W. 38th Ste Lane Bryant Now is the time and here is the opportunity for the careful housewife to supply herself 1 with the necessities as well as (jeg the inexpensive luxuries that make an attractive home. She will find not only an unusual display, but unusually moder- ate prices as well. Our Dignified Credit Invites Your Account All Goods Marked in Plain Wisuter: Kroehler Kodav Mahogany frames, upholstered in Black pexte tien With 6.00 Additional in Records. 4.00 Down, Balance Amail Monthly Payments. Four-Piece American Walnut Queen Anne Period Suite ¢ Consisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, BERY- ING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 inches, 6 ft. tension; four pieces at... Library Table in Mahogany finish; Empire Period design, G reenpoint Decorated Bed jue ivory; two-inch posts, fillers, panels with raised | bookshelves at sides, $ OPEN SATURDAY. BYENINGS MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES Fifth Floor It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find ht © / Sixth Ave., 18th to 19th Streets Formerly at Grand Central Palace Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. Y. Daily The values in this sale are strong enough to discgncert “regular” stores, and already several “reduced price sales” of shoes are noted here in New York. But, as yet, no one else has ast ie to sell shoes as we do—absolutely without profit. This sale is a sale of new goods—not « of seconds, or left over stock. Every bit of merchandise is first class, from some of the leading manufacturers in the United States, and being sold without profit, to close out a great business. Come to the store, look at the goods, compare them with offerings found elsewhere at anywhere near the pribe. Shoes for Men, Women and Children The shoes in this sale are from some of the best known factories in the United States. showing the same goods at “regular” prices. They are all first quality goods and are new stock—so new, in fact, that some of them have not yet been delivered from the factories—but are coming in, day by day, and going on sale. Men’s Shoes $8. , These are the finest shoes we have. High shoes or Oxfords, black or tan calf, also vici kid. English, medium or broad toe lasts, straight lace or Blucher models. $6. Tan or black shoes, English or broad toe lasts, straight lace or Blucher models, Goodyear welted soles; also genuine vici kid shoes, black only. $5. Tan or black shoes or Oxfords, English or broad toe lasts, straight lace or Blucher BA. Gunmetal shoes, English, medium or broad toe lasts, straight lace or Blucher models, Goodyear welted soles; also grain leather Bluchers, tan or black, all solid leather. $3. Gunmetal street or dress shoes, English last, straight lace or Blucher models, Good- year welted soles; also heavy work shoes, tan or black, solid leather, $2.50 Heavy tan work shoes, sturdy construc- tion throughout. Airplane Cloth, 50c The test general utility cotton fabric brdught out in many years, Some call it airplane linen, although it is not linen, but cotton. garments by our organization. When manufacturing was stopped there were thousands of yards of these goods purchased direct from the-mills, which were placed on sale without profit to us. Since the sale started all these low PRICES REDUCED TEN PER CENT. Line 1859, 1860, 1861—Men's suitings, 56 | Line 3072}¢—Dark red silvertone cloaking, inches wide, 18 ounce’, sponged and shrunk, in pretty b m mixtures, yard ct ae $4.00 “Less 10 Per (ent Line 9765, 9766, 9770—Men's suitings, 56 inches wide, 18 ounces, sponged and shrunk, cheviot, serge, blues bead ¢ browns, yard... ty $3.50 Less 10 Per Cent Line 13027 to 13033 ‘tegen Su inchea wide, 16 ounce, herringbone cheviots, ge a! shadea, yard tceyer ‘ a Lesa 10 Per Cont Nemours Trading Corporation Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager FCCLA NOES GI ER EEN. AES EMOUR S $5,000,000 HOE SALE | Siegel Cooper Building | | | Ht | | . . | | We do not mention their names because many “regular’’ stores are now | Woslens for Nail and Winter These woolens were not bought to be sold by the yard, but to be made into Women’s Shoes $7. These are the finest goods we have. Do ' not judge them by the price, for they, are really fine goods. Patent colt lace boots with mat calf tops, Goodyear welt and military heels, Dull kid lace boots, Goodyear welted soles, French heels. Lace boots with black calf varnp, gray suede tops, hand turned. soles and French heels. All gray suede lace boots, rand turned soles, French heels. Red calf lace boots, blind eyelets, hand turned soles, French heels. Genuine Russia calf lace boots, blind eyelets, Goodyear welted soles, French heels. The size range is from 3 to7. AA, A, B and C widths. $5.50 Pumps and Oxfords in calf, kid, patent leather or suede, tan or black, light -or medium weight, styles for house or street $4.50 Oxfords, pumps and one eyelet ties in patent leather, dull kid or tan. ‘ $2.50 White canvas Colonial Oxfords; tan o1: black two eyelet ties; tan or black pumps. Boys’ Shoes ~* Splendid shoes for boys, little gents and youths, well made, dependable and sturdy in every way. Straight lace Blucher or button styles, Sizes 8) to 5%. $1.50 to $4. 54 inches wide, 16 ounce, fine . quality, _sponged and shrunk, +e le ia $5.00 Less 10 Per Cent Line 301134, 301214, 3013!g—Cross-barred si'vertone shaling. 54 inches wide, 18 ounce, sponged and shrunk, yard....+..- J $3.25 "Less 10 Per Cent Line 3069, 3069\4—Suitings, 54 inches wide, 16 ounce, blue and white and black and white, yard $4.50 Less 10 Per Cont

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