The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 10

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upheld tt Loses Her Claim i eae Wh To ‘Baby Irene’ } Child Finally Awarded to War } Bride—Would Have Been + Heir to Fortune. LOO POE RE TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 18.—Margaret Ryan of Ottawa finally has won| Raby Irene.” claimed by two moth- | era, and the child, now five years old, “Apses her chance to Inherit about a ) Shira of a million dollars which would hive been hers as the daugiwer of the wich American woman, Mrs. Frederick Matters of Chicago, the second claim- ent, The fight between Mrs. Matters and | Margaret Ryan has raged tn tho | @ourts since the two women became | mothers in the Miscricordia Hospital, | Ottawa, in 1915. But one child lived "Bhe was secured by Mrs. Matters and taken to Chicago as an heir to the ‘estate of her husband, a wealthy | “Benker and moving picture man, who ~| Miied not long after their marriage. Margaret Ryan, a poor Canadian won a decision that a sub. had taken place and t ‘was the mother of “Baby Ire “al Overs Three Piece Suite Scan & variety of patterns. Removable Marshall spring * $220 cushion: gations spring dls lle seats and spring i haphes the child to Ch Cheserfeld Suite Three Pieces Pb enieey rape in the new shades of blue, mulberry and $2, Silke temovable Marshall spring cushions, full ing atts, back and seats. Sofa 84 inches. A sane seer mame Se imaee A 83.Q\() aceful Cane Suite Queen ‘Anne Taito Sofa 76 inches. Covered in either #i silk velour ot ry damask. Variety of peerra, Removable Mar: cushions. Included in this price are burst pillows and roll, as illustrated. Three} pleces HA ra large and luxurk x Room Suite un Baveiners Armchair and Wing-chair. Mahogany carved frames, Da 90 inches. Coveret’ ith the finest Mohai v desirable shades—the fabric now in dema $ fine living room furniture. _ Removable Maishall spring ‘ions and full spring arms + | ie 1 Ie Attractive Three Piece Overstuffed Suite % FF eovered with a selection of very fine tapestries. $ FF Removable Marshall spring cushions, spring arms 235 i an exceptionally comfortable suite. Sofa 64 in, " Hai _ > SSaeeaeeee| aber Mrs. Matters took an appeal and the Wealthy Widow Appellate Division of the Supreme |t ba a nurses to prove that she was Later rt awarding the child name of “Baby Irene's” father a missed. For a time, Filmed for the ALBANY, Noy. 18.—A large part of the force of the State Conserva- tion Commission Js now busy stalking the wild animals of the Adirond 6 and other parts of the f serve, but with motion picture cam-|the driving out of the State of its|¢avywelght classes nas de known, He was Gectory girl, later went to Chicago, er lover, who went to @ writ of habeas corpus and Mrs. Matters brought slonal basis, He has entered into an agreement with the Educational THS SVENING WUHLY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. some of tho wit- jcent. of thé proceeds. They will be fe and edited to conform with all Commissioner Pratt said around the lay this will be the first Govern. | Deve ave It _| mental department tn the country to they ‘wil Ee ron vg | Produce and geil motion pictures in a a c, professional way. One picture already has been mate] POLO AGAIN BACK nin their nat bears, a Bearand Moose jee 403 i nd picture wir | Highly Bred Animals Judged at how the State farms, where} Horse Show—Sweetmeat Wins , fish hateh- ries and imountain Blue Ribbon, up with a tragedy fe, in which an n takes the villal sharing am ibany boat Movies by State ports that prac to the deman a a MULES Is caUBht Sy kl coche s from ‘both men and} Wild Animals in Their Haunts w, (bu he Mahe te iba mounts, but since the ending of the Snapped to Aid Con- penalty of his xpensive eport servation. manifes ‘standing OL the value to Me peasthadlte HerttaadNaatnclt of its wild life and enlist the aid of the people in preserving it. He declared the disappearance of many valuable nimais has been caused by ca ness and in- discriminate violations of the game st pre-linwa, In these cau is attributed instead of guns. In an effort) ™ sone and a ete of pian, ne OF the ena of the ponies er " yq| animals ever hunte it not dite, as Sweetmeat, standing use interest In the State's wild! soon for the depredations of Jawleas|o 3 . He was sold to the life and scenic beauty, Commissioner | hunters, moose and elic undoubtedly|U. 8. 3 ademy by Major George D. Pratt has gone into the| would stili abound in the Adiron- 5 is breeder, motion picture business on a profes-| dacks. Two or three years ago a herd s hur 4 1 : ‘ The runner-up. n the mountalns near nee Lakes ote | ane gunn i them, { 0 distribute the pictures | ulckly killed - —_—_———— No Greater Values have EVER been offered in ALL the annals of Fine Furniture Selling! KELLNER BROTHERS will sell a Limited “Number of LIVING ‘ROOM SUITES Of Exceptional Beauty, Of Finest Quality at The Most Sensationally Low Prices Ever Asked for Furniture of this Wonderfully High Character Facts speak for themselves. No glossary of words, no rich phraseology is needed to emphasize the importance of this an- nouncement. Suffice to say, the Kellner tradition for utmost value-giving without recourse to “sales” at ANYTIME, lends especial significance to this unusual event. These Living Room Suites constitute the highest examples of furniture craft—richest Velours, finest quality Damasks, exquisite Tapestries — perfec- tion of design—in every particular the Kellner standard of quality — built to last a lifetime. It can be stated without exaggeration— and be borne out by actual pricecomparison —that these prices represent ONE-HALF the present day value of this furniture. In view of the limited quantity, it will prove of decided advantage to make early inspection. KELLNER BROS. Shirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue nationally, the State to get 50 per/The five took refuge with forty-five sy Kume preserve, y owned and sure all ine by private game ments of motion picture] protectors. Although there Is no ve, the elk ly knowing nountalns | ing produce’! AS POPULAR SPORT) 2a ae | during the World War, war | newed interest of It was found to-day in the unusual number of entries in the polo classee which , were judged to-day at the| Horse Show in the Garden. Experts wgreed that never before had there been such a showing of finely bred animals, in both lightweight and Wil- of forty-five elk were turned loose d blue rib. for polo Seldom do you see garments as well made as these offered in a sale at such a low price. 974 Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS Big Ulsters—Town Ulsters—Ulsterettes CLEAR SAVINGS OF $8.50 to $18.50 50 There are a couple of good seasons’ wear in every one of these coats —and more besides that. So you can get a pretty Regularly good idea from this how well they are made—and $45, $50, $55 what their quality is really like. They are built for service just as much 50 as they are for style and they never fail to give it. Father as well as son will find plenty to please them—personally as well as physically—in the as- Regularly sortments available, $60, $63, $65 Entrances—34th-35th Street and 5th Avenue 5th Avenue Entrance mcst Convenient dames MeCreery & Co. Men’s Clothes Shop—Second Floor Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY SATURDAY FURS Greatly Reduced Take advantage of these good values. Seal Stoles (sketched A)— yy) 5 O Dyed Skunk Scarf (sketched D), were $32.97 open animal—silk lined Muffs to Match 1 5 50 peat $27.97 2 1.00 (sketched B) were $21.97 : : Fox Scarfs (sketched C), double! Muffs to Match at this price, also Star. ate Beaten 2 HOO See pages 22 and 35 for other Hearn Advertising.

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