Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ot ARK WOMAN” HOME WRECKER iene " r Wapses Near Home on West 71st y Street, Dies Before Am- bulance Arrives. Heewininm Battenstan Gould, seventy are 014, dropped dead of heart dinvaw Mt 9.30 o'clock this morning a» he was ing No, 213 West Tist Street, o distance from his own home, No. surgeon trom <—— he eS —<—2> >> <== <> >>) —s Finds That One Figured Recently In Two Suits For Divorce, Justice Kelby tn the Brooklyn Su- Court started an investigation to find out whether a certain husbands. In with Unat of the n case. .$:GOULD DROPS | DEAD ON STREET He was seen to fall by Patrolman ry of the Went 68th Srreot tion, who sent for an ambulaner t Mr. Gould was dead by the time Power Hospital ar- is in the business of the trial ree sult of Mrs. Fannie nm against Morris Cohen, No. 3302] Avenue, Coney Island, it was ged that Cohen was guilty of min Wondact with the ‘dark woman” in the| Ceremony march would almost dupli Bote) Imperiat on Aug. 2. Cohen said! ‘ was asked by the “dark woman" to to the hotel with her so she could him something confidentially atout wife. Justice Kelby remembers a similar fe woman” in a divorce cane] cht two weeks ago by Mrs, Fran PLAN INAUGURATION LIKE LINCOLN HAD mony Used as Guide by Committee, WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—A photo formally adopting plans for the la auguration of President-elect Hard ing. Chairma. simplicity the arrangements for wb se in '61 jent-elect: Harding's views o t tee by Billott Woods, of the Capitol, who O, several days ag matter with Mr. Harding during the Harding ceremony. unde present plans, but sections of the por tico and steps may be roped off fo Members of Congress and others ORDERS SURRENDER Labor Dept. Takes First Step fo Deportation of Cork's Lord Mayor. WASHINGTON, Jan, 19.—/Phe teab fr himself ta the tnwigra. tor at Norfolk. This ls the Cirst atop in carrying ou that O'Call id Assistant Chief Hamp: fon Bureau will wrrange with O' Thin may be several days, It wan suid at the Labor Department Photographs of Old Tine Cere- grapb of the inauguration of Lincoln Was used as a guide to-day by the Joint Congressional Committee in Knox maid that in All spectators at the Capitol, except the offictal purty and possibly a few working newspaper men, wil) star OF O’CALLAGHAN t xara, Jan. 14-Mme anit | Dealbyy or Donal O'Oallaghan, Lord rk. requiring O'Callaghan the ruling of Secretary of Labor Witton han is a sailor and may retain in thin country only long enough Iminigration Inspector _— ea $61,000 BONDS IN CHICAGO HOLD-UP Securities Consigned to Wall Street Firm Part of Union Station Loot Securities 000, consianed to Bla a bankers at No. 24 Broad Street, were part of the loot secured by the five +] bandits who held up « United Stater t the Union Station, Chi jay and escaped with of mail ten of whieh registered matter. n| Practically all these securities wer n negotiable form, but the names amounts and serial nunvbers of the s | stolen bonds have een forwarded tc | security dealers in all cities ‘The securities were fully insured ind Blair & Co. are protected against (ons Were me Palatable and | easily digested, he od fox weaning time is a » to the par va ft $61 mpany <YRACUSE _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ; to Toe Beenine World Jun 19 — Charged wi ved $1,000 for “lifting « ik prepared. “LIFTING A CURSE” — [petition pevets are natig | WAS VERY COSTLY oat ® Cincinnati jail, b dicted by 38th St woud Cnility Velour, Plain and Heather Polo Cloth Slenderizing Fashions for Stout Women and pre vera}! complaints COAT SALE 63 Coats warm Models. Dressy F and developed qiality Wool Fashionable excellent Velour, | Bolivia, in shades and Were up to 68.50 3985 at EXTREME REDUCTIONS for Stout Women 74 Coats’ Wraps developed in silk Yalama, Were up to 150.00 7520 Coats and Velour, most wanted newest styles The Mans Shop . A Floor of Complete Masculinity Express Elevators ’ SHINGS have happened once more at The Man's Shop which enable it to make several choice offerings, temporarily, at wholesale prices or less. Manufacturers willing to make sacrifices to finish up a disturbed Season's business naturally have sought an outlet where the sacrifice in price may prove a prestige- Sho p at Lor ecHs = ere There are the Twentieth Century Limited, the Ocean Greyhound Man’s d & Taylor | making investment. Several such instances have occurred among those who regularly turn out things offered in The Man’s shirt lines. Shop—this time including makers of shoes, shirts, hats and hosiery. 4 ) SHOES if carrying you back values, as compared with th high-price peak happily left behind. One, a dark brown brogue Oxford shoe tor Sum- mer or Winter, of splendidly selected stock—a shoe of distinction for town or country; another, a brown cor- dovan high shoe with brown calf top, on English last; and a third, a cordovan brown high shoe of calf. All Three fine offerings at $8.75— dimensions — extremely well of all-woven madras and madras cords of fine for- eign and domestic manufacture. ported all-woven madras, seen in the better custom to ‘Revised ‘Prices finished. At $2.95, At $3.95, of im- Both assortments of carefully picked stripes and colorings, from the most conservative to the limit of accepted usage. HATS At $4.75—your choice of the scason’s best productions—aver- to pre-war one-half. three are of latest style and luxuriously easy fitcing. buttons, and with ' SHIRTS recently selling at soft French cuffs Two selections —one at $2.95 and the other at $3.95—both higher prices. Tailored to meet The Man’s Shop standard—five very much of correct 75 cents a pair! aging much less than original wholesale prices; in some instances Fine black stuff hats and soft hats of newest American and English blocks, in seal brown, French brown, Italian green, Oxford, French gray and mixtures. All sizes, The retail prices of all these hats were consistent with the highest grades in this country. HOSIERY Full-fashioned Lisle half-hose at Mercerized Lisle —rteinforced soles and heels—in black, white, cordovan, navy, suede and tan. You know what you have been paying for full-fashioned Lisle hosiery. Sie Lord & Taylor 38th Street The Man’s Shop 10th. Floor FIFTH AVENUE New York home‘of the Biltmore Homespun Overcoats 39th Street Express Elevators Without Stop =e = — O AA S--e o > S >) — 2: is <== lodged To Our January Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits 1 95 size 2% to 10 years This is one of the most successful sales of Wash Suits we have ever had. The right suit at the right price , always wins favor. A new purchase permits selection from almost unlimited quantities in every style, color and fabric, of guaranteed fast-color suits. (Third Floor) dames McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue Telephone Fitzroy 3400 34th Street Black Dress Silks Sharply Reduced in Price BLACK silk is one of the few perenially , smart fab- j rics. Fashions come ° Pe : “ and go but the black silk is always wanted, because it is ineon- spicuous yet author- itatively correct. This Sale of Black Silks Is Therefore Sure to Be Welcomed by Modish Women. Black Messaline $1.78 yard. High lustre; 36 inches wide. Black Taffeta $2.75 yard. Heavy quality, chiffon finish; 36 inches wide. Black Satin $2.00 yard. * Fine quality with beautiful lustre; 36 inches wide. Black Taffeta $1.75 yara. Chiffon finish; 36 inches wide. Ground Floor, Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street | | MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT