The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 15

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va! ST HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. _ W but later reduced to two. They never] 13, i i adi Moret t thing. Hed Ornamenting the rent af a atret car nnd = this xhowing. ‘They misled the Ship-|assk $500,000, owed THE JOHN WA }) ; @ the change 0 forday forty were wr ‘ | ping Board, Mr. Richardson conten bil —- delinquency, ¥ HUSBAND-BEATER rd, Inaaivch as they ctatmed they {CAR FLIPPERS ROUNDED UP,|"™"" ° c0 ti SI x “a growihg concern's and vie} Heta cen ot €5,000 to construct hulls, | Twenty-five youths, of them Allen Ste t, elevator porn “Contnuiie, the witnena aate anc| oftige of errand boys, w ad Bit | ubily eerploped Ih the abartatent fobs: Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to 6.30 other Instance of mismanagement and] ‘errear-end of 87 Riverside Drive, was 1 eS eee ais = . lack of adequate examination Into} \) to diseour ey hee contractors’ claims was the Merrill] ides, i a i > Stevens Company, which had two] Detectives of the ate Rallwa MONOGRAMS th ‘ Mrs. Meagher, Cut Out of plants tn Jacksonvite, Fa, An evi-|Police, operating from the Park Place examina FOR GIFTS perched 7‘ . dence of good faith and their ability | LM eee nt Sata i $75,000 tate, ccuses to construct ships, they told of pos- ae = HANDKERCHIEFS | orders NOW for sessing $3,500,000 worth of bonds, he said. After the war and a contro- Mrs, Nettie Meagher of No. 151 Kant YeTSy over the disposition of uncom. On SME RENB NON OF NO. Moh EOS" pleted contracts, it was discovered Sith Street, Prof, JohQ that these bonds were worthless, sald Francis Meagher, who test Mr. Richardson One plant valued at $285,000 by ap praisers of the Shipping Board was sold, afier the armistice, for $89,800. ordered today or tomorrow (Thursday) they will cost you 25" per cent. lexe than our regu- lar price. After that, regular prices will prevail. No orders for Christmas mono- grams will be taken after Noven- ber V5. Main Floor, Old Building Professor’s Secretary. | cards for Christmas Greeting—shall we | take | YOURS? | widow of gan 01 of ber Wusband’s will gate James A. Foley and a jury t \, day, was described Attorney ey | ; pial eiibes rae The Shipping Boary after the arm- = = ward Gilbert us a d-beate pene red {nto cw sontrage oiritt } i; i i in Argument to sow that the hus-|tne George F Rogers Company. 10 ImportedSilkStockings Linen Handkerchiefs bafid was justified in disinheriting her and thelr two children. “Professor Me ¥ inn Feiner’ and “German Sp: terms she applied to h nd until life b take off their hands all uncompleted | hulis on the ways of all shipbuilding jcontructor’ who were building ships |fow the Shipping Board, the witness {d. ‘The Rogers Company was pald at $7.50, $8 and $10 Fine silk stockngs with hand embroidered designs on the instep or with lace inser-* 35e—less than half price Gay, colored handkerchiefs \ : of Irish linen to add the touch { of color to the suit coat pocket. came unendur » to him, Mr. . . i te: relieved ; } ( ri hert told the jury. Though the Pr Siac ue of i eather fee tions—very chic in this season \ 1 Ny NY Regular and glove size. Not iy te ait ‘. i i ss a tion with the contractors, ‘The Rogers of short skirts and piquant on aoe the war hg we meron Se ine ean ee Company, it was revealed by Mr ‘ 5 peen able to secure glove size Gilbert told the jury that she often | Ricnmrdwon, in many instances com- slippers. ; To meet the cold wave coming from the West *kerchiefs of this t a assaulted hes fiusband, threw hot There are black stockings, em- erchie ype. coffee at him and finally abandoned him. Prof. Meagiiey left his estate valued pleted hulls to the original buildings for as high as $15,000. Commander A, BH Clements, Execu- tive Secretary to Admiral Benson, 1s TABLE LAMP broidered in black or white, and ‘old self embroidered stockings, £7.50; silver and gold and black stockings embroidered in their own An advantageous purchase of Fur Coats “All shades of rose, blue, green, tan, in a variety of patterns are worked into the smart 'kerctriefs, cna ean wed epee ge base. Pleated ik shade at $75,008, to his secretary, He was | scheduled to take the stand later to eae Pantene rt colors or black with lace inserts, a ee ' peeprictor of the United skates Secre- | day to offer testlinony In refutation $15.50 Complete Hee eae ent tee Tae rv , . ma ; al § No, 542 Avenue, vel ‘1 a a) ry 4 Py 7 [re é 2 td dled feb 18 ata the gpartnnny [of tame even by Bishan and Richard CHATR LAMP tation Chantilly lace at $10. 46 in, Kolinakysdyed Marmot coata 195 $125 | $44 Hair Mattresses of his secrotary, Miss Kate Kulzer, at Dane one oe * Mili bise, Old Bultdin Ball trimmed: deep cape, collars and cuffs; full flare models. —a fewat $36 7 No. 409 West dain Sree. ATTACKS ANSWER fr pet Big crs 2 : m. Kolinsky-dyed marmot coats...... $225 $145 We made a fortunate pur- : yarn Wing Sreentre els TO MODEL’S SUIT $24.58 Complete : Large cape collar and bell cuffs of raccoon; full flare models. , fond Ble lad Meagher. told the jury that Prof. ° 836i y ack are 5 chase of jac = } Meagher's succoss began with his mar- The Blouse with the 36 in, dyed black pony coats full flare... , $19 125 8 Where Else Can Large cape collar and bell cuffs of raccoon or Aus ed hair—in the face of ad- © in 1915, and was due largely t te = “ey ” Hea i 4 the asiiatanee und counsel of hm wite,| Barbour “Frivolous,” Says Lawyer Y Find | Peter Pan’ collar 36-in. near-seal (dyed coney) coats. . . $250 $165 | vancing prices—and, so In 1917, Attorney Wing said, the| for Girl Asking $500,000 for ou Find Va ues There is a distinct favor- yi: Rosey Choe Migs ere cape erg cuff, i long as this hair lasts, will happiness of the couple was clouded, apron ne : an mes e _ 5-in. near-seal (dyed congy) dolmans $495 hy oe : _ their lives and when, he said, there} Arthur Mandel, attorney for Miss | = ful-looking little blouse that | 45 to 50-in, Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) dolman, $750, $595 | 'tesses of our $44 grade to was begun “a campaign by Miss] Mary B. Rollins, former artists’ model, Only here, at Lighting Fixture ond Lamp Headquarters! has the round turned-down Self trimmed, deep cape collar, with or without sleeves. sell for $36. Kulzer, a German woman and an|made a motion in the Brooklyn Su- Our Lemp di ja very extensive. A few dolmang in this group that were us high as $8! alien enemy, collar known as “‘Peter Pan,’’ to separate man and|preme Court to-day to strike out the lamps. Suitable for every need,... Imported @rench models, | Buildi Choice ct 18 different: spate Wife, and obtain Mowgher's affections lanewer of Robert Barbour. reputed rare bits of feience, rosl Jepancse cloisonne, Polychrome, or its modifications They Saba Flaot, Ceimuleing terns of ticking for the covering. . ? miMosaire thread manufacturer of gold finish and hand-carved mahogany designs. Just the ah) Very) Sant ; eS ; Smaller aises ‘will be inade up sone gloagher called at Mise Kul-| paterson, N. J. to her suit for al- lamp you are looking for. Wide range of prices. are so very smart with the The wise woman will take advantage NOW Ato proportionate savings, : husband's ath, Attorney Wing said, and was refused permission to see the dying man. Mr. Wing sald that he would prove that a lawyer at the time of this call was in the Apareient drawing Prof. Meagher’s will, leged breach of promise and assault, Mandel asserts the answer is frivo- lous, because In it Barbour declares that “on information and belief he aever promised to marry the girl, that he 1s untharried, and that he did not ” ui mere than lighting Axtmres. Th ughtfne effects We, sro deslgnete ond” manufesturtes the wie distribution, Here in New Y HOME LIGHTING FIXTURES y 5 pect. Hence our low VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS TODAY! are ‘ork: type of tailored suit favored this season. The Blouse Shop has them in satin, crepe de chine, habutai silk, and ‘very fine imported dimity, of the after-the-holiday prices in the CHRISTMAS SALE of WHITE This Sale, begun today, is for the vonvenience of women Cotton felt mattresses Specially priced $17.50—50 Ib, mattresses, 64x76 in., roll-edge cover in good quality of flower- ed tickinee who wish to give practical Christmas gifts, and who would like to get them before the rush of holiday-buying begins, The merchandist listed below is only part of the merchan- dise in the Sale. It gives you an idea of the low prices. Part of it is from our own stocks (prices reduced), and part of. it is specially purchased (on exceptionally good terms, the benefits of which we pass on to you). made in a little model that has the collar outlined with very fine pleating of self material and with pleating down the front. —in satin,in white and flesh color $11.50--in exquisite cross bar dimity also $11.50—in crepe de chine and silk $8.75. A model attack the girl. Mandel sild Barbour must know directly whether these statements were true. Charles Pryor, counsel for the de- fendant, said that Barbour is in Hu- rope on business, In his albsence ‘Pryor verified the answer for him, he said, and therefore used the phrase “on information and belief.” Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. | LIGHTOLIER. Company 569-571 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Right en the corner of Prince St. and Broadway. ' (Peince Stress Station of B. R. T, Subway) Lighting Fixture and Lamp Headquarter: WHOLESALE GRAFT Women’s Suits distinctly special, $68 The woman that prefers IN SHIPPING BOARD, Decision was reserved. in white madras without pleating To make selection more convenient, we have taken half of the Rotunda and the Main Aisle, in the Old Building, i Now the type of suit so much Miss Rollins charges that Barbour is $3.95. r in avon, . le imprisoned her in his apartment. at Second Floor, Old Building addition to the space in the Sections themselves 6n the Sec- fayored this year — that No. 6 Park Avenue, Paterson, on July : ond and Third Floors of the Old Building. with the longer coat and —»——— (Continued From First Page.) said, “to ‘inflate the cost of strips,’ wo they could get bigger advances.” Coats for Miss 14 to 20 —at, $69 Conservatively speaking, there are savings of $16 to Regularly i Nainsook nightgowns and chemises 95 Crepe de chine nightgowns, square and V necks Crepe de chine envelope chemises Porto Rico and Philippine nightgowns and ohemises of nainsook or batiste $4.50 to $20 $5 to $10.50 $3.85 to $15 High-neck nightgowns 5 to $8.50 semi-fitted waist line and no in this with or without belt—may find it collection, a fur collar. Then, too, there are mod- French hand-made night gowns : Dd al S ialeael lM - $26 on these coats, because French hand-made anveloneanentber $295 | els with belis and notch col- No uniformity whatever was exer- sre, (i they are part of one of the Boys creme sites BAN A Eee Seep ars wricly tailored and braid- ‘ cised by the Shipping Board in sohed- ; most exceptional purchases Corduroy breakfast 8, slip-ons, robes $1 $18 $8.95 beer ; ? \ nling@ssignments of cargoes to shipa, Hlitehaveevenmare: ; Third Floor, Old Building. Also models with adjust- , noe said. To illustrate, he declared . oh Blouses of voile or hati ste, hand-made $6.95 $3.95 | able collars that button high that because ofl comes from Texas, it eo | Coats of peachbloom. Blouses with tucked front 0 $9.00 | up around the throat in the did not follow that ships that could @ Bolivia cloth, fine wool velours Blouses of voile or batiste, hand-made | $8.75 to $12.75 $5.50 | new smart fine. carry oi] cargoes would be sent to Texas waters. Illustrating his point that little was MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW’ YORK —in fact, all the modish materials of the season. Every coat is lined with a fine plain colored silk. Second Floor, Old Building, Baby's white dresses, 6 mes., 1 (02 years 2.9 Baby's hand-made dresses (sire sizes $3.96, Children’s dresses of imported dimity, 2 to 6 yrs, $7.95-$8.50 The suits are fashioned of the distinctive duvet de laine, trieo- tine, silvertone and Oxford cloth known of the vast financial transac- G , Children’s guimpe d a. Sica? toe f in the new shades of brown, jenerous fur collars in many hildron’s guimpe dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years $9.60 a ? tions, Mr. Richardson said that while nes z a ; 3 Children’s petticoats, 6 mcs., 1 to 6 yeu 5 95 blue, midnight blue, Oxford gre: 4 ourth Street Thirty-fifth Street instances. “ ‘erguagat A bbe eal Se Ud d "black, ales, Sir: Richefesn ead tie! wis 4 lirty-fifth Street Second Floor, Old Building Aprons and“ waitressis gcertaorien, 2b to 40 per cent leas and ‘black: "Many of the model was lying {dio in the Savannah Trust | (Tenth Street ) —aprons, 38¢ to $6.50; work « 3.85 to 36,75, Australian opossum or nutria. a ae ‘ol $5 tog ¥en" i 4 Company, one shtp bullding concern waitre uniforms, $5 { nurses’ uniforms, $4.75 which really needed money badly for continuing Its work, was forced to suspend @Berations upon three ships because it could not get @ penny, while other concerns were receiving far more than their requirements for the mere asking. Many ship operators, he said, when they wanted money would gu to banks and get Shipping Board money on pretense of needing it for supplies for their ships, and then divert the money to pay the expenses Of other activities. rt Mr. Richardson told Representative Walsh that he had many instances of interlocking ions between shipbuilding contractors and companies who furnished supplies for | the ships, The American Shipbuild- | ing Corporation and the Logan Muel Company, he elted as one instance One company who wanted to build dlscovere: oone / Drastic Price Reductions have been made in the entire stock of Men’s Business Suits as a result of which extraordinary value will be obtainable beginning to-morrow (Thursday) Standard Sewing Machines priced very closely Standard rotary sewing ma- chine, guazanteed for f ve years, $77. It sews with lock and chain stitch combined—makes 175 stitches to the ordinary ma- chine’s 100—runs easily, is simple to operate. “Sit- Straight’’ model—need!e cen- trally located, so that the operator does not have to bend at an inconvenient angle. Full set of attachments hand lift and four drawers. —accessories from caps at Xe to collar and cuff sets at $1.7 ‘Third Floor, Old Building MEN'S $85 and $90 | Winter Suits Al $58.50 This ‘s ONE group of our price-lowered Men's Cloth- ing. The Suits were pur- chased to go into our stock at $85 and $90, way they are $85 and $90 suits. But they arrived after we had inaugurated our | lower-price movement and they go in at $58.50. The suits are in a most extensive range — designs In every | Second Floor, Old Building Shoes for MEN reduced to $12.50 They were $16 and $17—in our own stocks—new, of very superior make and finish— shoes that men are looking for now because they embod: the new touches for Fall, sue! as the high shoe, with brogue tip. Others are in dull calf, with narrow and full round toe, light tan calf, with narrow toe or dark shade, with full round toe, In the lot are shoes of genuine cordovan, in mahogany color, with calf top, making them more com- Cortable. 720 pairs—all $12.50 pair, Burlington Arcade floor, SSS : New Building t ships-—-the National Company of 5: i 3 f i vannah, Ga.—he declared could’ 1 Other models, automatic for young mens, for elderiy assure the Shipping Board of any | \}] lift, up to $115, | men, for business wear, for A thousand Sweaters site six months after {t had made ap- a7 ; college wear, for stouts, * iS Enclosed cabinet sewing ma 7 ication for funds to construct a} at the new prices of chines “Sit-Straight” models, in | longs, shorts — suits for are ready for MEN yard. It finally did locate, but the | ']] walnut and mahogany, $110. sity Was found tg be on marshy land, which at high tide @as totally sub- merged, ‘The Emergency Fleet Cor- poration, therefore, had a dredge and fill ig the glte before any ways could the be con It witness assert ructed, ; t fe ad. sh Residents of Brooklyn men’s ready-to-wear of those at brating shuttle—five drawers, Overcoats are now | made ‘of imported mohair 1 you live IN BROOKLYN $70.00 are made of fabrics imported direct by pines He eee $39.50 to $84.50 Soft worsteds, $15 to $30. \ Jolt Us : B. Altman & Co: The opportunity is, therefore, an muaranteeds. : You ei ig in from fe subway or street, find sleeves, $100 fit, withen re nent for thotienetivie | — ie ul bine Sevag Bich ly and you're away again as quickly as VERY SPECIAL (beat! Valin the eitizens OF BLOOBLYN, — | ng Department, SIXTH FLOOR ahs EADE HAN Re easing : The cold weather suggests a new tweater Shaker-knit? with, core Brooklyn Chapter, | Plan of par- ; - American Red Cross, tial payments desired. . Lurlington ‘Arcade Floor, New Building Buse Shop, : P 165 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Seventh Gallery, New Building | lew Building P \\ Telephone 3961 Main, by * $48.50, 64.50 & 70.00 These suits are representative of the best type of clothes, All | (Thirty-fourth Street elevators) The WANAMAKER- SPECIAL sewing machines, $39.75 That well built, strong, easy running machine, that has been a favorite for years; vi- machine-—iron base, base and cover, $3 Sold on Wanamake everybody, Wanamaker Suits made as we insist all Wanamaker suits shall be made, and of excellent materials—fabries that as a rule are found only in custom-made clothing; single and double-breasted models clothing outfit. Cold weather coming —but men must exercise out-of- doors, play golf, shoot at the traps, hunt, walk, ete. A thousand sweaters are here coat sweaters, full fashioned, in solid colors and pleasing combinations of color, vertible collar, in oxiord or heather maroon, $27.50 grade, for $17.50, a

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