The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 17

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CUSTODY OF CHILD DIVIDED BY COURT (Order {mn Favor of Boy's Grari- mother Against His Step- ‘ Mother, Ruling that the absence af love and ‘attention was a greater hardship than bodily punishment, Vice Chancellor John HL Backes of Newark has granted part custody of cleven-year-old Bawin Mein- ser of South Amboy to his maternal grandmother, Mrs, Miriam Wilitams, who has been trying to get possession of him for the last three years, ‘The boy’s father, Dr. Louls Metnzer, ® dontist, whose first wife, Edwin's mother, died in 1914, has a second wife and a soa born of that marriage. Ny ‘Wile the proafs failed to show any fotentional injury to Extwin, the Vice Chancellor adjudged that he was a sevendary consideration to hts ‘etep- mother and subordinated {2 everything fo,Chester, hor own three-year-old son, Bawin will be sent to tho Freehold Mititary Academy, will, bo Alvided ” be! mother and his ~ FOR FERRY TOs STAPLETON, Whaten woul Reopen it and Run New Gue to South Brooklyn. Grover Whalen, Commisstoner of| Plant and Structures, p tablish the Stapleton F by the city in 1915. He favorm estab-| Ushing the Manhattan terminal at or! above Cortlandt Street to relieve tho! congestion below Wulton Street. Ho will| ask for a $1,560,000 bond issue to bul @ terminal at Staten Island and three fast boats. | The Commtasioner also plans to run| boats detween Stapleton 39th | Stroot, South Brooklyn. He told of his| plans at a meeting last night with the Qferebant Truckmen’s Bureau. @mugsled Goods Found in A merica. GENOA, Dec. 7.—Soarch of the wteamer America upon its urrival here from Now York yesterday revealed a wantity obi and. coffe Stone 75 allysed,’ was being hendied Pe “omnugglors, add! ade bat e! end this vacations | ven his ‘grand- oe ard Tudor finished in rag parctreptertetes IE SI CSVEYO Spinnet $69.75 THE RVENING WORLD, ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ‘8, to move our numerous stocks of We take them off our hands—t! they have large stocke of their own. So the stock is to the knife de article in at ferried jeep. Every \eholednidtllod afohecd WARDROBE TRUNKS 1 block from Gimbels REARS bit of advice. Visit either of Spear’s two stores now. Both are ready with big stocks of holiday gift suggestions. You will find useful artistic articles of high quality— the kind that make appropriate and enduring gifts. You may if you wish pay only a small deposit and have the privilege-of using Spear’s Liberal Credit Terms. At this time of the year ‘especially, your money goes farthest at Spear’s. \ LEASE EXPIRES! SELLING OUT!Y We can’t afford to pay the raise in rent, 80 we'll have to close up when our lease BAGS AND SUIT CASES Ro? =6 50 prea Values to 22.50 Genuine Leather Suit Case} EXTRA ae 50 expires. We h he and Steamer Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, etc. Other dealers con't only way we have to dispose of tie fered at way below wholesale cost. No NOTE %, 62 uN | posits were colonies will be sacri- ficed for balance due. M. KOTLER TRUNK Co. 506 Sixth Avenue, geena SSiet Sts. ‘ALLED accompanied| een by money order Queen Anne Period Mahogany- finished, overstuffed, (agit upholstered Wing 7m in Sor won ey es ag Leg gales and Chairs sh tt FOR on which de- —<$_—_——___ [Mail orders (lied Student Suits reduced All our two-trousers suits that ‘were special at $38.50, $28.50 All_ our two-trousers suits were $60 to $65, now $48.50 This means that you can buy the best long trousers suits we have at these lowered prices, Thursday. They are suits made of fine cheviots and herringbone weaves in browns, greys and mixtures. Designed and madexby the foremost makers in America, in single and double-breasted. Styles that have become favor- ites with those who are pur- chasing their ‘‘first longers.’’ Sizes for 15 to 20 years. Third Floor, Old Building. that Rompers and Creepersat Half $2.50 Creepers for $1.25 Pink or blue peptin, white, striped madras or white crepe. 3’ models, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, $3.50 Creepers and Rompers for $1.65 Fine striped gingham or poplin bloomers with dimity blouses, pink oreblue crepe bloomers or with white blouse to 4 years, Creepers of white cross-bar dimity and poplin, hand-smocked and em- broidered. Sizes 6 mos., 1 and 2 year: $4.50 Creepers for 300 Boys’ Suits reduced Suits now $7.50 Were $10.50 to $13.75. Copies of imported suits fash- ioned of finest imported Devonshire cloth and Japanese crepe, with dimity blouses; and white pique trousers with blouses of white lawn ar madras or of colored striped dimity. For boys of 2 to 6 years. Suits now $1.65, $2.95, $5 Were $2.50 to $7.60. Quaint Oliver Twist suite of chambry, Devonshire cloth, and striped and cross-bar dimity. ‘Gay, festive suits for the young boy. For boys of 2 to 6 years, ie The Baby Shop, Third Floor, Old Building ‘JOHN WANAMAKER ‘ en Che Chrixtmax Wore... 1920. Women’s Dresses at $39.50 Extraordinary special purchase Rightful prices on today’s quotations would be third to half more INFORMAL DINNER and EVENING GOWNS LUNCHEON and AFTERNOON FROCKS Trivotine. Poiret twill. Kitten’s ear crepe. Satin. Chiffon velvet. Georgette crepe. Taffeta. Taffeta and tulle or Georgette crepe combinations. Fifty models—six illustrated Each model has its individual bit of smartness. A few examples— Tricotine in tan and midnight blue, beaded with bronze and iridescent beads, made with square neck and sash girdle, Black satin gown, straight of line—to be had in large ates trimmed with bands of large jet beads. Frocks of midnight blue me- teor, with scalloped skirt in the Brown satin afternoon frock, flower effect now so smart. embroidered by hand, and made with a three-tier skirt; also in vening gowns of pale rose midnight blue and black. taffeta, simply made with flower corsage. Several models in Chiffon velvet--in Nankin | changeable taffeta, Some fea- ue, black for dinner wear, and tulle sleeves or Geor- midnight blue, brown and wine p combinations. In vivid jainty colors, Beaded and trimmed. Second Floor, Old Building |_ color; made’ with becoming necklines und touches of lace or satin, 200 pairs Reversible Velours Portieres---Third Less---§29.75 pr. Very superior quality. Lustrous lhis is a close-out. And we are favored in being able to offer such excellent portieres at so low a price. ‘The day before we bought these, the same grade of por- tieres were quoted (and selling) at half as much again as we paid for ae Our customers get the benefit we got. Heavy. Mulberry and blue, Green and mulberry, Brown and brown, Blue and blue, Mulberry and ‘mulberry, Brown and green, Blue and rose, Mulberry and taupe, * Green and green. e Thursday —Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Get them before the snow! Ulsters $67.50 Double-Breasted 215 to go for ‘ FIVE-PIECE MAHOGANY FINISHED BREAK- | FAST ROOM OR SUN PARLOR SUITE, consist- | ing of Gate Leg Table, which opens to 48x48 inches; | and teur H FIVE-PIECE MAHOGANY FINISHED BREAK- FAST ROOM OR SUN PARLOR SUITE. consisting of Gate Leg Table, which opens to 26x36 inches; Wind $116.75. Ban on mt Oaks 686 75 ROOM OR SUN PARLOR SUITE, consisting of Gate Leg Table, which opens to 26x36 inches; and four Windsor Queen Anne Side Chairs with Rush Seats, . Handsome smart looking ulsters. ' Belted back, storm collar, patch pockets. Made of superior materials—cheviots, fleeces, chinchillas, and saxonies in rich shades of brown, green, dark gray, as well as handsome heather mixtures. | They were made to be sold for $90 to $110 | | Imported Bead Bags || $28.50 $30 to $38.50 Bags Warm, stylish-the popular coat for New York for this season. And—a REAL find at $67.50. FOUR POSTER BED, finished in Mabog) = THREE-PIECE. QUEEN ANNE “UPHOLSTYLED® LIVING ROOM. SUITE, Purchased under > i Rs any,3.3& 4,64, sizes, ‘Three styles, consisting of Sofa, Aim Chair and Wing Chair, Upholitered in Tapestry, The ADAM PERIOD DAY. BED, finithed in particularly | Men’s Flannel Shirts 5 50. $ 75 suites of spring sent construction throughout and the loose ‘cish- fe ‘ | antageoL are « 93475, $420. 9495 eicnuetial wih Mania ConlfSppsiscerescsss BAIA IO Margene $39.75 ee 7 are now £9.50 They were originally $6; warm, comfortable and serviceable flannel shirts made of good About 150 are copies of firm flannel in gray, blue, khaki, and green, with collar attached, breast pocket, coat style. antique bags exquisite Sizes for all men. floral designs— in style illus- trated. Men’s Shoes reduced to $6.75 and $8.75 Choice of wide and narrow toes. Others are in oriental and conventional designs —most- ly in dark, rich colors---with drawstrings or imitation shell frames. Good quality. Big assortments. At®6. tan lace and blucher, black calfskin and black kidskin, At $8.75 it) — , LOUIS XVI LIBRARY TABLE, fix Louis XVI Solid Mahogany or Ameri- DAVENPORT END TABLE, in Louis Main Floor, Old Building 28, with c peg ot joi : 8 shoes, with cloth top. F ished in English Brown Mahogany, : : can Walnut Martha Washington Sewing XVI, Queen Anne or William and Mary Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 26x45. size, with full FOOTING OR ROP EN GAR. Tablet vealloped toe wit period design finished | sectarian Geabinie ce BOOIIO. noe oe! SilDi 7D. meen ee eO-7 in Mahogany. ......f $17.50 || RO Be . = tan shoes ineluding brogue oxfords, black kidskin and patent leather button 7,55] Aevses Marvelfit Union Suits for | ween can, at areas Half ° . $2.75 to $4 | $4.25 to $8) ‘ ‘ TEA WAGON, finished in Mahogany TEA WAGON, finished in TEA WAGON finished in UES) WAGON finihedy in. TEA WAGON finshed in with rubber tir ed Union Suits ( Union Suits ( purest orth Tabb Hed nM Beaey & i <Tican Walnut ut with two shelves and re- Mabooiny wih mal leat isa pNepsbesiere 5 $29. 75 We have never had ike this in the Down-Stairs Store. We 5. ‘The back, tailored narrower than the front, throws the fulness Mine mel remo ab le Wieh ronnie Sel frvy el marsbie: last, trayy rubber Bou He bad raperanle. aM TL ee Americ have uever had KAYSER Marvelfit union suits to eell at half price | forward to the bust. alas rubber tire 2 tirec tray; rubber before. n tray... $i 9.75 wheels =.939.79 wheels $42.50 yoy vit 949.7 ° $49.50 ore en e shoulder straps are made so as to prevent any slipping at Most women know about underwear, and they its many exclusive quality 1, The flaps, both fre something atures, t and back full seat gives ample Kine cotton union suits, fine lisle suits, fine mercerized cotton sui fine cotton-and-wool suits, and some very fine combinations of silk, w » The and cotton, All new and perfect, HH] sitting. Many styles in high-neck garments, low neck, bodice top, sleeve } . Th ‘ I less, short slee . elbow sleeves, knee length, ankle len; pane ta a BARE Py AARNE Ut i Lhe ee Sizes both regular and extra, in both medium and light-weight garments, 46 A dow oven gus fold wearing quality } . with an attractive finish, 7 Down-Stairs Store, New Building. © { remain constantly closed, room and prevents binding when 6th pata at 16th St. t combines a three

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