The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 10

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BPRS A ey Dairies THE EVENING WORLD, TULbWAY, U. S. COURT UPHOLDS ILLINOIS RATE RAISE B. SWAN D WEEKS’ BRIDE OF L. P. DEEVES Issues Onler Enjoining Interfer- ence by the State Au- thorities. CHICAGO, Feb, 15—The State of Tiinolg hus been enjoined by the United States District Court from in- terfering with the Intenstate Com- merce Commission orders establishing increased freight and passenger rates * Jon railroads operating within the State, The decision, given late yes- terday, was not announced until to- day : The court dismissed all sults filed by the Attorney General of Iilinois to have set aside the orders of the Interstate Commerce Commission and in affect upheld the right of the Federal body to fix State rates where it was shown that such rates con- stituted a dipcrimination against those established for interstate com- mere. LIGHTHOUSE E KEEPER HELD. reed Asstvtant at Fire Teinn: With Sammer Home BAY SHORE, Feb, 16.—Invetigation of a dozen summer homes at Saltaire, Fire Istand, led tothe arrest to-day of Frank Obery, assistant lighthouse Keeper at’ Fire Island, charged with burglary. He was apprehended when ho reached Bay Shore on his way back, UMIRD. LESTER PRATT DEEVES. 4)" jects Stee oh narNy one 5 y Performed Jan. an ie an pleade aft guilty before Justice »—One Decree Upset, Before She Won Freedom. Although Mrs. Florence Berry “@wan, formerly Mrs, Halsted Swan, ) Baa Lester Pratt Deeves were mar- Pied on Jan. 29, the fact d{d not be- | Some known until toyday. The cere~ | mony was performed in the bride's ¥ No. 144 Bast 40th Street, by Rev. Dr. Alvah P, Barnhill, Ed- Win Deeves was his brother's best Weg Cae” leat thie beae “Mian, but there were no other at- Watoh, fully guaranteed, tendants. with ‘1b-Jewel Lever | Miss Florence Berry and Halsted Da) Swan were married Nov. 5, 1903, in ' Hoboken. Much mystery was made About the wedding, and the engage- Ment had never been announced, Mr. | Swan was wealthy and lived with his grandmother, Mrs. William Kingsley Swan. The bride's father, Marcellus ‘Berry, was then manager of the for- department of Adams Express! y. F In October, 1911, they separated by “mutual agreement. Mr. Swan brought ings for a divorce ‘from his which Justice Blackmar granted in May, 1915, but gave the cus- of their Httle son to her. March, 1916, Justice Thomas Appellate Division set the de- aside and ordered a new trial, In Mr. Swan lost his suit, Later Swan went to. Rome and ob- & divorce, A. Nohowel here for trial Fab. 18, Daw 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street Smart styling, fine fabrics, trim tailoring and thorough dependabil- ily characterize these (ailleurs. CI a ern eae The two 255 models illustrated are typical! SPRING TAILLEURS Of Tricotine and Twills we 555 _ BEARING EVERY EARMARK OF COSTLIEST CUSTOM- TO-ORDER TAILORING! THE MODERATE PRICE IS NO CRITERION BY WHICHONE CAN J UDGE THEM! EVERY AUTHENTIC, CORRECT STYLE OF NOTE 1S EMBRACED IN A MOST EXCLUSIVE VARIETY OF TAILORED, EM- Bir ope: COSTUME, BOX-COAT AND BLOUSED T MODES, NAVY, TAN AND GREY. SILK LINED. TROOPS FIGHT RIOT | ented tn the Taipan ‘Tonk, about ery IN INDIAN STATE} ‘Tonk js one of twenty-one Indian Staten, Included in the Rajputana Dis “ee; how trict, which covers a vast area In the aw People of Tonk Fleeing Toward northweatern part of the Indl itk T i y uh ‘Tonk hi in area of aquare British Territory, It Is | miles and In 1911 hada population of Reported. | 203,181. Most of the population are Hindus. LONDON, Feb. 15.—Revolution has broken out in the Indian State of Tonk, in Rajputana, saya a Reuter'a dempatch from Allahabad. After agreeing to de-| mands of the people, the Nawab, Mo- hammedan ruler of the district, arrested leaders in the movement, whereupon rioting broke out. Stato troops are actively engaged and people are fleeing toward British terrl- tory. The capital of the district is| {Youll te "Youll be glad you said you said PARKER ba te Pate Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 ‘West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY—LAST DAY WOOL DAYS— Wool days, the second of three sale events feat- uring merchandise for Spring and Summer, gives you an indication of the scope and variety of selection here, and particularly emphasizes the advantage of our values to customers, oint- ing way to worth-while savings. 3,000 Yds. 54-inch Men’s Wear Serges—all wool— very exceptional quality—$3.48 quality—reduced for wool days to All-Wool Rugs—9x12 ft., reversible; wo@l chenille; plain centres of rose or green, with deeper self- toned borders—also Chinese es on blue and 56. 50 gold grounds—were $87.50 Women’s and Misses’ All-Wool Poiret Twill and Dresses—new Spring models trimmed |—side Nevaeh or circular tunie— malré 50 1.47 The Styles Are by Fashion-Creators Whose Standing were $22.75 and $24.75. Misses’ Navy Blue All-Wool Serge Suits—two smart new models with notched or shawl nee n belt—single button fastening and flare arrow ng! Dp ol} a ig 20.75 coat—fancy silk linings............eeeeeeee eens Special Purchase—Women’s Extra Size Coats— of very fine cloth—with large nutria shaw! collars— lined throughout with figured sateen and inter- 49 15 lined—52 inches long—4214 to 50—were $69.74°. All-Wool Plaid Blankets—cut and bound singly 15 50 with 3-inch satin binding—were $20.94 * Boys’ Suits—all wool navy serges and cheviot fan- cles—many mixture suits have extra trousers— 9 to 17 years— were $15.50 and $16.50 Men’s Firemen Shirts—single-breasted, separate collars and double-breasted models with collars attached—all sizes in | were $0.95,........ Children’s Wool Hosiery—fine rib—cordovan— all sizes—were $1.35 a pair Babies’ All-Wool Shirts— fine quali years—-were $2.25 to $2.97 9.47 nut not in each style— 5.00 1.00 { These and Other Items in Wool on Sale ‘Tomorrow (Wednesday). See Pages 4 and 21 for other Hearn Advertising Motot Truck Deliveries Our Liberal Cred- it Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Con- necticut. 86th St. Cross- town Cars and Buses Two Blocks OUR ANNUAL February Furniture Sale SAVE 40% On Every Purchase Away. 84th St. “L” Sta- tion at Our Door, Sd Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures 3-Piece Living Room Suite With Cane Panels With mahogany finished carved frames; upholstered in § 98 velour, with sunburst pillow to match; indestructible 98° springs in seats; three pieces, as illustrated William and Mary Period Dining Room Suitein Feckeek Oak Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, i$] 9 8° Dining Table, 48 inches wide, 6 feet extension; pieces; an illustrated............+ FRomUABY 15, 1921. | as Boy Blue With cheeks of red Keep blowing your horn About Bond Bread. Little Boy Blue “blew” about Bond Bread ERHAPS, the Little Boy Blue of olden days ate the wrong kind of food. Maybe that’s why he fell sleep under the hay-cock, when his day asked him to get the cows out of the corn. Nowadays most Little Boy Blues are wide-awake because their mothers see that they get plenty of good Bond Bread and milk. @ 4 Ass they boast about’ Bond Bread, because they like it—even if it is good for them. It doesn’t matter what we say about the purity of Bond Bread and how it gets its name from the Bond which is printed on each wrapper and which lists its pure ingredients, oe & O—it is what the eaters say— those many*Boys who keep “blowing their horns” about Bond Bread— heralding each step of its forward march into the hearts of the modern Jack Horners, Miss Muffets, and all their Fairy Godmothers. | Bond . BLOOMINGDALES 89TH TO GOTH STREET ** LEXINGTON TO‘3D AVE. A Few More Days of Our Great Febru- ary Sale of Players This annual sale of Walters Players has far surpassed in numbers of instru- ments sold any sale ever conducted by Bloomingdale Brothers before. The large number of Players sold in this sale is due to the fact that the Player offered at this advertised price is, without doubt, the biggest bargain ever offered by this or any other house. As this sale will only continue for a few days more, we urge you to call at once and take advan- tage of this exceptional offer before it is too late. New Model! Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYERS ‘300 Free with Player A Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet —A Handsome Bench to Match— $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice—and'Free Delivery.. * * * The question of paying for a Player Piano is always an important,one, and so as to allow almost family to take advantage of this wonderful” offer we have arranged a special EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which you can take advantage of. salar Low Terms OF ONLY $9. 50 A WEEK ‘e Do Not Charge Interest Remember, this offer of a Walters. Player at this advertised price of $350.00 is only good ) during the time this Sale is in progress, and ‘as the supply of Players is limited to 175, and as “this Sale will only be continued until 175 Players have been sold, we want to imprese on you the importance of calling at our salesrooms tomorrow, and if you find that impossible or would like further particulars, be sure to mail us the attached coupon at once. If You Cannot Cali—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send iMlustrated cat aise FM Toaardieg pin shnge sei Player-Piano Sale ee

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