The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 21

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ypended seaten, “ADMIRAL” IS HELD [LOVE WIRELEADS gy TO COURT OF LAW | Mrs, Charlotte Calthorpe Cummings. 4 n Aroused When She Found Teleg am to Husband, FOR $235 FORGERY | Hanseg, Who. Insists He Is Nor- wegian Officer, First: Arrested on_Vagrancy Charge. Haroid Ande y Har years old, w orm, and inal mirai in the N Has Sus fn, twenty: five annulment o! terdyy aa he left the ing aixty days $82 from an # while stopping The “Admin the Norwegian teen yeurd old Feated ant ta where he i* acc GEN. BINGHAM’ s WIFE DIES AT SEA|, Record Hroken. Hopelessly Ul in Paris, Insisted on Returning to United States— Body Here on Transport. The body of Mra Theodore A. Bing- fam, wife of Brig. Gon. Bingham, one time Pollee Comminsioner of New York, | arnived here to-day on board transport Northern Pac at sea on the night of Bingham, ho was on bo that the body would be Loula, nie wife's old home, for burial, The Northern halfmast, wasn » & son, and frends by Rutherturd of the TRIED 70 ‘DODGE SING ‘SING. Kopp Wad Himself Sentenced to Fimira bat Pinn Falls, Reformatory in order to save from Ging Sing. success. He will finish a five yea and then go to Sing Bing for nifte Last June Kopp and Frank © wont to the Jewelr Wartell, No, 2005 Amatordan threw a brigk through the wi got §700 wOFth of rings. Kop; fevelver to hold off pursuer enue! Tt was not a for a holdup and sen- piri, ae GAS FOR BOROUGH PARK.| Pipe Line Connection Retabliihed ‘That Will Insare Supply. Deputy Public Service Commissioner Donnelly announced to-day that a pipe line connection has been mate between the Kings County Lighting Company nyntem and the system of the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company, making It pos- sible for the Kings County company now | fo extend ita servien in the vicinity of} Avenues H and J in the Borough ark section of Brooklyn. This willy mean that | many persons who have ben waiting in vain for mas service, from the Kings County com-| pany will now receive it, the Kings County company getting an extra supply | from the other company. How to Have Rested Feet P\ON'T worry about your tired feet—or how to relieve them’ from corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, or fallen arches. Adopt this recipe:} Come in here today, and let us pull off those narrow, pointed-toe, bone-bending They're the cause of your foot i!ls— your aching, tender, tired feet. We'll put those feet into com- fortable, good-looking Educa- ‘let the feet grow as they should"— straight-boned, »supple, healthy, You'll feel the result at once, No breaking-in, or discomfort, shoes. tors—the} shoes that ‘ RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATO t SHOE®@ ‘ Dull Calf Blucher Educator 1345 Broadway, between 35th and 36th Streets, Harlem—112 West 125th Street, onx—Third Avenue and 148th Street. Brooklyn—557 Fulton Street, publication and Likely SENS FOR MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN "SIGNET. “SHOE COMPANY 55 i t Se THURSDAY, VOTOBER 28, Mail Orders Filled @al ty Purchase Price an 1920, ’ When Accompanied "3 a wha ke Parcel Post Post Charge | om MOURS $5,000,000 SAL. (Formerly at Grand Central Palace; Now at Greenhut-Siegel-Cooper shin, 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sts.) Extraordinary Money-Saving Features in ma OMEN’S LOW SHOES - High-grade perfect shoes at prices that are making this ‘ sale the greatest in the history of the shoe business! vee D0) ° Tan and Black Calfskin Oxfords Tobacco Brown Eyelet Oxfords Dull Black Black Patent Coltskin Oxfords Black and Tan Vici Oxfords: Standard 36-ins. wide Particularly desirable for slip covers, stair runners in place of crash, doctors’ coats, nurses’ uniforths, children's rompers, and w: in substitution for canvas by no less ity than Joseph Urban, the scenic painter. Bleaches White. Come and see this cloth. ‘You will find a number of new uses for it—and It is a wonderful value at 50c. Perfect—at Big Savings Single Wool Finish Cotton Blankets No, sth ~Gray; single, 66x78; weight about 154 Ibs. No, 13561-—Ten; single, 64276; about 2 Ibs, pet a aiid Wool Finish Blankets No, 11902—White; double, 64x76; weight about 344 Ibs. No. 11942--Gray; dquble, 64x76; weight about 3} Ibs. Fancy Plaid Blankets No, 11963—Blue, Pink, Tan, Gray, Yellow, Lavender; double, 64x76; weight about 313 Iba. weight Wool Mixed Blankets No. 11964—-Block plaid, in Blue, Pink, Tan, Gray, Yellow, Lavender; double, 66x80 weight about 314 Ibs. fo, 11964A—Farcy plaid, in Blue, Pink, Ten, Gray, Yellow, Lavender; double, 66x80; weight about 334 Iba. Wool Mixed Blankets with Silk Binding No. 10942—White; double, 66x80; weight about 41% Ibs. No. 10942—Gray; double, 66x80; weight atout 439 Ibs. Pink or Bluc Border Wool Mixed Blankets No, 11965—Block plaid; in Blue, Pink, Tun, Gray; double, 66x80; weight about 415 ‘Ibs, No, 11965 Tan, Gray; double, 66x60; 44 Iba. 14 Block plaid, in Blue, Pink, weight about No matter where you live or how far you have to travel it will pey you to aitend this remark- able Sale. A Wonderful Variety of Styles : Black Patent Coltskin Oxfords Tan Colt Skin Oxfords Tan Vici Kid Pumps Black Patent Colt Pumps Vici Kid Oxfords FOR ANY WOMAN TO WEAR. BLANKETS 48 25 65 Pair umps All sizes in this remarkable col- lection, but not in every style MADE IN A THOROUGHLY HIGH-GRADE MANNER AND FINE ENOUGH JUST THE STYLES THAT ARE MOST FASHIONABLE FOR WINTER WEAR WITH WOOL STOCKINGS OR SPATS, Wool Finish— PLAID DRESS GOODS An Astonishing Value Of a sturdy, even weave, a full yard wide and shown . in an almost endless variety of attractive plaid designs. You will be simply amazed when you see the superior quality. Ideal for linings, and children’s dresses, and highly desirable for couch covers, draperies and a hun- dred other uses that will suggest themselves when you see it. There is a wonderful seléction of attractive colsi:ings, and the plaids are most desirable. Don’t fail to take full advantage of this offering—t is one of the greatest you have seen in years ‘ 5 Sale; has welded. FRYING PANS frying pana are 9-IN. These made of fine heavy quality aluminum, exceptionally strong and ‘durable, Nine inches in diameter, have lips and good, substantial han- dles, solidly riveted. bination ting rovster used as @ strai Patent trig the lid with the use of only one hand 2-Quart Aluminum DOUBLE BOILERS Extra Heavy Gauge Highly Polished Lower part m; a handy saucepan; cover fits both vess: (Ne Malt Orders Villed for Aluminam “22 Ware.) long haridle, lock lifts of fh 30 COOKING UTENSILS. Bargains in Fine Heavy Aluminum Ware 2-QT.. SAUCEPAN A good, strong sauerpan, mage With Nawal of the same heavy quality alismd- nuin as all the other picces in this € solidly, 7 FAMOUS “‘NU- Lip” COOKING POTS | This “Nu-Lid” Pot comprises a cotn nder, vegetable cooked 89 Opened, the _ om cloned without a Some of the Many Styles inne A Marvelous Bargain Asuperior quality imported white whip- cord pique for collar and cuff sets, ves- tees, carriage covers, babies’ caps, coats and bibs—-a remarkable value at “AND SUITINGS » Unprecedented: Values Suitings for Women's Suits and Skirts Americas Woolen Company’s 56 inch suitings; the fabr © children’s suits / a0 and wornen’'s suit 1 skirts. 10% C 75 $0 inches; black and blue Less 10% 7 Chain Weave Tricotine Navy Blue Standard Imperial Serge $0 inches wide; 9.ounces; sponged and shrunk; a,standaid serge and great value. Blue Cheviot Serge for Men’s Suits 54 inches wide; 14 ounces; sponged and shrunk, Teas 10% Crossbar Silvertone C’oaking 54-ins, Wide 50 In brown, blue or garnet; 54 inches wide; 10 ounces; sponged and shrunk “Te 10% Duotone Suitings for Women's Suits & Coats 56 inches wide; 14 ounces; sponged and shrunk; in several shades; for women's suity and coats This Sale is easy “to reach from any part of Manhattan, Breoklyn, Bronx, New Jersey and sur- rounding territory. ee GEA re —_

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