The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1920, Page 11

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Expects Soon to Get Estate of | wits de fa ‘ ee pation P ‘ | With » bie proportion of the potice- Slain Husband—Ogden Mills | men to-day on duty at the polls, the Brings petty Inw-evaders began getting busy In| ; | their tin manner, Hawkers here to-day, for the families of the vic- of the boiler explosion which oc- on the ahip on Oct. 24, when she Of the 110 miles off Cherbourg. een men Injured, ten died. Crap Shoote of all sorts from knives to choco! 6 side- walka ti the theatrical distr mped- ing the progrese of the pedestrians and ralsing a babel of selling cries. Taxtcad drivers were not slow to t advantage of the absence of police rolled the bone: aa the floors of Among the 414 cabin passengers was |C%ls, or the alka, woh ’ M. A. Lebaudy, accompanted by | 4 Progress in Broadway at 4 her daughter Jacqueline, Mme Le-| Street, another at Lexington Ave baudy went to France to visit her] Mtr Democratic headquarters and mother and to get @ final settlement of the late Jacques Lebaudy, who called himself the ‘ whose the estate of her husband, and for his wife was acquitted after + Min usband's rel tus murder p EXPEC She Mra, Le- tid 8 1,000,000- soon to will itv third in Park rid LN at 46th Btreet. LEFT $230,000 TO CHARITY. a| Adele Emile Flint WIN Alno Re- members Friends and Relatives. The Presbyterian Hospital of New York and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will each revelve $100,006 from the estate of Adele Emilie Fitnt of Larchmont, estl- ah a scengers Were nated to be worth more than $1,000,000 ave ls. who. brought |The will was filed at White Pluinn to- ark < wife, Mra, Mills] day. es at the Ogden He war nree years old, of N ne to-da: The most Delicious—most Nutritious —most Economical Food met The New York Association for the ‘| Improvement of the Condition of the Poor receives $26,000 and the Seamen's ‘oh Institute $6,000. ‘Twenty rela- and friends recelve money and property, The Central Union Truat ied of burns on the| Company of New York 1s appointed ex tor ME. LEBAUDY STREET BALLYHOOS BUSY. BACK FROM FRANCE a | last THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER JOSE COLLINS WED TO HONOR UNKNOWN DEAD, TO LORD INNES-KER t d.-tt 8 prowont Daughter of “Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay” Singer Is American Duchess’s Sister-in-Law. Ing, deckied | | LONDON, Noy, 2.--A # >! 1, Armistice 1 in which the brother of t leading light comedy star were princt- came to light yesterday when it |was announced that Misa Jose Collins was married to Lord Rober Innea-Ker Wednesday, The coremony was a quiet one and took pl: at St. baptised | | Registry Offics in Buckingham Palace | Koad, London, Lord Robert Is thirty-five and the | younger brother of the Duke of Rox- burghe, who married Mise May Goelot, | | perhaps, sugar with coffee. per! ‘ Simply add boili water and you 0 ‘as twenty-seven and daughter of Lottic Collins of ‘Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay" fame. Miss Collins wan divorced by Capt, Lea- lie Chatfield In Mar.h, 199, and Is now playing Dolores in “A. Southern Maid” at Daly's Theatre, She says she has fo Intention of loaving the stage. ICE is the greatest food grown in America. No other food can equal its combination of deliciousness, econ- omy, and high food value. There are, however, but few people who really understand rice. This is one of a series of advertisements to acquaint Amer- ican men and women with its excep- tional qualities. Boil rice, southertstyle, so that each flake stands alone, plump and tender. Then serve it with rich gravy. Or with golden butter melting through it. Rice is delicious with all meats, fish, and poultry. Cook it in soups and stews. Rice takes the delicate flavor of what- ever food it is cooked with. There are ASSOCIATED RICE MILLERS OF AMERICA, Consult any standard cook book for a number of excellent recipes for rice. The Master Recipe for Boiling Rice This old southern recipe is the eonioet coohed by the thorough!: of alli no slowly that water ¢ kettle so that no kernel: rice. Boll twenty minu in open oven where it will finish swell alone, plump, tender, and delicious. 6B JOHN WANAMAKER Rue de 'a Paix, Paris Broadway at Ninth, New Yerk Felepnone Siuyresant 1700 Store Hours, 9t05.30 Washington Arch, MY. Dress Goods at wholesale price 54-inch all-wool velours skirtings, $4.50 yard 1920 . : ¥ Presidential Elections are not so rare as these ORIENTAL RUGS _ at Quarter to Half Less From an Anatolian Mat at $12.75 have a cup of 54-inch all-wool suitings. . ... $4.50 yard to a 24.6 x 13.6 ft. Mahal at $825 delicts he 54-inch all-wool striped skirtings.... $6 yard Including a Chinese 9 x 12 ft., at $475 us ee, 36-inch plaid and striped velveteens, $4.50 yd. . Serene eNews aor (Ag Smart colorings in plaid, check and striped velours—awning Persian hall strips Anatolian mats,$12.75 PR tel dst DAM ne ia | stripe ee of Neer ocr brown and ine blue in Le Fink at half price Average ize 2.8x1.7 ft, 4 Tr Witt W. sehul n | ings at. rich cojor' ings and mixtures in the suitings at $4.50. | si x3 '§ of Auburn, were killed ina fight Coffee I] |] deeb pile velveteen with siiky fniah in brown, navy blue, green W] | «, Sees A7xz Ott to 14axet ate tna wreel in e Lehi¢ alley yards. 2 t Auburn, this morning, when a double: | | Also--54-inch all-wool plaids at $3.50 yard 3 7 Sizes_6.923.9 to 6.3x8.4 ft header coal train ran into the rear end Coffee anc Plaids at $3.50 yard, Sarouk mats box © oO . Hi —| -] - 5 i 2.5 ‘three men were du under the | ress ia Section— Main floor, gs ise 2. P | Then and’ Auburn firemen "the wren: | waste | : || SAREE Re Rp CAN Caer EO TEM: Sives 6,224.8 to 6.9x5 ft. ie took fire | . : ; = Extra-size carpets, quarter to half less Serapi, Arak, Mahal, Shab Sewing Machines || ws" ae ists, nes . ‘ouk. 16.6x11.9 ft. 1750 ° 17.10x10.9 ft 1875 ecia 75 19.4x11.9 {t. 1900 9 F 16.4x10.6 ft... 1980 é . 1211.9 ft 1960 125 Wanamaker-Special Sewing Machines ee pit: i They are all the well- | uilt, strong, easy-runnin; 4 es ‘Wansmaker-Bpealali Kr. halt price which has been a favorite Rete ett | eshte. $415.00 with our customers for 11.10x8.3 ft. "* g92'50 | 12:729.6 tt. 476.00 years, ‘ xb. +5 425.00 | 12.7x9.1 ft. 625.00 Vibrating shuttle; five tease i : a4 j 12.10x10.8 ft 725.00 drawers; automatic Bs See ae, A sone j complete set of attach- Sarouk 8s at half price ments; oak case. FULLY oe wi riers P 9725.00 GUARANTEED. Sold on 497.60 | 11.8x8.7 (t 726.00 the Wanamaker _ partial- 650.00 | 12x83 ft... 750.00 payment plan, if desired— | 687.50 11.3x7.9 ft. $26.00 625.00 | 13.5x8.6 ft. 825.00 $2 Down, $1 a week 625.00 | 18,7x10.2 ft. 875.00 14-section Adjustable Dress Forms, $20 BESS | iegase Mo Best of materia}, Waist and hip parts are in six + «tions each fs with at Cand beck panels. Metal parte ure lacquered or finished Chinese rugs, quarter to half less th baked enamel to prevent rusting. Bust sections are covered with jersey cloth, Two sizes—-(1) adjusting from 32 to 43 inches, x8 ft... | 11-0x9 ft. $600 (2) adjusting from 5 to 46 inches. belie 1,529.1 ft... 550 st si Ox8 {t. . 876 | 11.7x9 ft 550 Seventh Gallery, New Building 11.6x8.10 ft. 426 | 11.7x9 ft... - 685 9,728.2 tt. 445 | 11.6x10.11 ft 650 9.8x8.2 {t. 445 | 14x10 ft . 65 9.7x8 ft 450 | 14x10 (t. » (725 11.10x9.2 460 | 16x11 {t.. 875 ‘ h ‘cc ” 9.88.2 tt 480 WOx12-2 Bee ec 1075 Blouses with the “costume : Tid Galery, Now Bigg blouse and tie-around models. over three hundred tasty ways to pre- pare it. You will enjoy rice every day. more. Had to. Every time you eat rice, you save money. It is the most economical food grown. One cupful makes enough for a family of five. None is ever wasted. Rice can be combined with left-over meats and made into many delightful dishes. Or serve it for breakfast with sugar and cream. have been waiting for these; are here. The: pranese Quilted Robes only $18. Very warm and soft and in de- lightful shades, with silk cord girdle and small cord binding neck, sleeves, pocket and opening of the robe. > Rose, plum and navy blue. + Asa healthful food, rice has no equal. It makes strength and sustains it. It | builds bone and muscle. It promotes | healthy growth in children. No other food you can eat is so easily digested, for rice digests in one hour. The world’s best rice is American rice. She who i& up nights with small children will expecially appreciate | these robes Third tloos, Uid Bldg Inc., New Orleans, La. (CuLDReYs warm Underwear. Con- servatively priced. | GIRLS’ silk - and - wool vests; high neck, long sleeves, heavy winter weight; sizes 2 to 14 years $3.50 to $5.50. Pantalettes to match, $3.50 to $5.65, Combinations of cotton and way te cook rice ick to bottom. But—this Then pour water off, and place without burning. Each grain’ will stand quality, very special, $10.50 Ten models—Georgette crepe and brocaded meteor Biscuit color, midnight blue, brown, black, taupe, turquoise blue, embroidered with color, and applied motifs of duvetyn. Second floor, Old Building 100 Singing Canaries male, imported, at $11 We have been selling the same eort of canaries at many dollars Imported Bird Cages, $7.50 to $23 i New York. Many of our customers First shipment to tench Or eothers will be glad to know they are of polished pratt. with glass front und sides | iliing of seed onto the flour. | erent Bird Shop, Down-Stuirs Store, Arcade, West Upholsteries are down one-third 1,000 yards of Tapestries, $5 to $6.65 yd. Heavy quality for covering furniture, walls, etc.; in 2 good range of colorings, floral, verdure and conventional designs. 500 yds. figured mercerized Armures, $5.80 yd. Pay yeighlapal bs ecole bs and Deentitdt combinations of rolors, 500 yards plain and figured Reps $1.50 and $2.50 yd. | 500 yards light-weight mercerized Casement Cloth, $2.50 yd. in » complete range of colors. | Fourth Gallery, New Building e have elected to reduce ALL CLOTHING for Men in the Wanamaker Store Our announcement of October 18th stated the fact in plain, unmistakableterms. But from time to time during the fall and winter season, special groups of high-grade clothing will play a prominent part in helping men to satisfaction. Here, for example, are— Suits, $54.50 ne Average saving one-third Fine worsteds, finished and unfinished, and some high-grade cheviots in precise little stripes, and well- elena patterns and colorings. Single-breasted model; something for the stout man as well as the slim man; and the usual evidence of accuracy and precision in every detail of workmanship. Over- : ; — tp} ' es) : + ; ee —— | Overcoats, $48.50 Average saving one-third Fine, sturdy, hand-twisted oxford cheviots, made in Chesterfield model, fully lined, or yoke lined, with silk; and finished with a velvet collar, The type of overcoat that can be worn with equal grace on busi- ness or dress occasions, and the type that most men are partial to. We hayen’t had silk-lined overcoats of this grade at $48.50 in a long time. Other Suits, $34.50 to $74.50 Other Overcoats, $39.50 to $84.50 Every price a lowered price. wool; Dutchess neck, knee or gnkle length, elbow length sleeves; or high neck with long ankle length leg; sizes , $2 to $3.40. BOYS’ or GLRLS' cotton and wool mixed shirts, winter weight, high neck, long sleeves; sizes 2 to 16 years, $1.65 to $2.50 (accord- ing tosize); pantalettesto match, knee or ankle length; sizes 2 to 14 years, $1.65 to $2.40; drawers to match, knee or ankle length; vizes 10 to 16 years, $2.15 to $2.50, BOYS’ cotton and wool gray union suite; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 6 t618 years, $2.50 to $4, Main floor, Old Bidg. Here are a few others. RICE AND TOASTED CHEESE RICE CROQUETTES To one cup of boiled rice, add two yolks of . ich ats , hall a cup of flour in which ng teaspoonful of baking powder by 4 two or three times, Mix well toget enough milk to thin and lastly { well beaten whites t should be a coi ™m Over this, just , | ansily. Have rea fire and when » bet beat, eaten the spoonful and turn. very soon quickly, on the square of f and cooked through." '- eut-on to brown paper (ried rice, Serve immedi- and serve in a folded @ of linen, ately, - SCALLOPED RICE Butter an earthen baking dish " { boiled or parsley through the layers, an addition Bake twenty or ra py NOTL—P. because of the low prices, a small charge will be made sor alterations othev than correcting sleeve and trouser lengths. Burlington, Arcade floor, New Building | vase

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