The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 9

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i sc é —." | ‘ . Rae aet einen ed Treg . , MUST GIVE UP CHILD OR MAN SHE LOVES Supreme Court Decides Young Mrs. Lowry Can't Have Daughter and Walter Diller. ‘Mrs. Elsie Newell Lowry, a young ‘widow of Mount Vernon, must ether give up her “blind love" for Walter A. Diller or else separate her life from that of her daughter, Cynthia Lowry, under @ decision handed down by Su- g@reme Court Justice Morschauser in ‘White Plains. The child is in the custody of her grandmother, Mra. John Lowry, of Mount Vernon. The grandmother last Qotober, in a legal fight to keep the @hild, asserted the mother was not a Proper person to care far her, bevause Of her association with Diller, a mar- ried man with two children. Since oes 2 Diller’s: wife has obtained a In he r affidavit secking custody of hier child, Mra. Lowry asserts Diller and she now want to be married. In denying her application Justice Morschauser sald: re is some difference in the ages of Diller and Mrs, Lowry. He is somewhat older and she is a re- fin cultured woman, frail in bag en, or Diller is robust and healthy, anic well versed in worldly af- pl her many times in very compromising positions, “Mrs. Les has full knowledge ot Diller and still she is biindly in love with him. If she wants an boys y hersetf I don't know what to prevent her, but I Dollove | te is my duty to protect the child. I permit Sidi to live with ber mother if she marries Diller.” Cynthia inherited $25,000 from the estate of her father, who died ten years ago: BLOW, NOT FALL, CAUSE OF INJURY Police Investigate Case of Hotel. Astor Clerk, Then Arrest a Fellow-Worker. Arnel Howdeen, twenty-two years old, employed in the kitchen of the Hotel Astor, and living at No, 347 West 44th Street, was arrested early -day at the Hotel on a charge of felonious assault, Bowdeen's arrest followed an inves.- tigation into the assault of John Towney, a clerk at the Astor, living at No, 26 West 98th Street, who is in Bellevue Hospital, suffering from a Possible fracture of the skull and concussion of the brain. vhen Towney was taken from the 33 R 2.5 2 = a 8 dof Towney’'s told the dotectives last night that Towney nad been assaulted with @ section of an iron pipe in the hotel. Bowden was arrested, and, accord- ing to the detectives, admitted the assault and said Towney struck him during a quarrel. ‘ POLICE TRIALS DEFERRED. The trials of Policemen Flood and O'Brien, indicted for the alleged mur- der of sixteen-year-old James Cushing, shot to death Juty f4, 1918, on the roof of No, 520 West COP Street, and of Po- lice Capt. William A, Bailey, indicted Brothers one aid Fallon, © policemen on the other, bay tee sr Judge Nott excused the arave uml, PYias feg, were to-day deferred until Friday that by Judge Nott in General Sessions. A lively tilt over which ‘ease should be tried firat between former Gov, Whit- man and Assistant District Attorney Willlam J, mnwel for the three Accused Preceded the talesmen aying he would for the alleged acceptance of an Allegal nnoynce” which trlal ‘shall proceed on Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear 10 Styles in Silk Taffeta. Dresses at $25 Many other very modish Frocks, in Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Crepe Meteors, Satins, Tricotines, Serges. $14.95 to $45 | Finely Tailored i Tricotine Suits As Low as $29.95 os stad — of styles in of Velouts, 307 Fifth Avenue Near 3ist Street By Buying Direct from the Manufacturer You Save $5 te $15 Fine Silk PARK & TILFORD Chocolates and Bonbons “A product worthy of the name it bears’’ When you want good candy, buy a box'of Park & Til- ford Chocolates and Bonbons. . Now $1.00 A POUND Formerly 1.50 Values up to $24.75 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & & 34th Street—New York, Extraordinary Sale Wednesday One Hundred aig Fifty Misses’ A. really High Class Dresses remarkable buying opportunity ae Price 29.00 The very Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, of Taffeta, Satin and newest Spring models Crepe de Chinesin approved and prevailing shades. Misses’ Dress Dep't, Third Floor THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROW 8, Tv21." Stern Brothers Featuring for Wednesday Only: 50 New Spring WRAPS of ORLANDO | $67.50 Silk lined throughout. All sizes. Exceptional Values for To-morrow in Genuine Cornelian CAMEO BROOCHES (10-Kt. Gold Mountings) $15.75 Values up to $35.00 $11.95 $19.75 designs; some set with Baroque or Seed pearls. Safety catch and pendant ring attached. Women’s and Misses’ Silk Tea Gowns and House Coats At Especially Attractive Prices West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Soft as down is this beautiful material and comes in such wonderful shadings—Sorrento Blue, Moufflon, Hindustan, Navy Blue and Ostrich. Values up to $50.00 _ CAMEO BROOCHES—Artistically carved, medium and large sizes; hand- made mountings of 10-kt. green gold, engraved, pierced or lattice work Crepe Meteors, Crepe de Chines and superior quality two-tone Satins "VERY SPECIAL at $10.50 ana 15.00 seconp FLoor Trimmed with lace and flowers; distinctive plaited and ruching effects. Exceptional Values in Men’s and Women’s LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s Pure Linen Hana..er- chiefs—Hemstitched, $3.00 and 5.75 per doz. Men’s Pure Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefs, $3.75 and 6.00 per doz. Men’s Fine Quality Linen Handkerchiefs— Hem- stitched; extra large size, $7.50 per doz. Handkerchiefs, $3.00 and 6.00 per doz. Handkerchiefs—Variety of styles and colors, $3.00 per doz. An Important Sale To-morrow of + 3500 Yards IMPORTED DOTTED SWISS Fy Special at 90c Yard Permanent transparent finish, in a choice assortment of colored grounds with self colored dots. BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING At Extraordinarily Low Prices BOYS’ MIDDY SUITS of White BOYS’ SPRING REEFE, Drill with Navy Blue collar; two pairs trousers (White and Navy Blue) to match collar. Finished with lanyard. izes 3 to 9 years, $3.95 $8.50 Boys’ Regulation Tam-o-Shanters at $1.95 Blue Cloth with name band. Cloth, Felt and Straw Hats Moderately Priced. Wool Mixtures. Sizes 3 to 10 years. priced at Women’s Pure Linen Initial Women’s Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs—Various patterns, o $2.75 per doz. Women’s Pure Linen Colored Navy Blue Regulation and. acy Belted models. Attractively Daily Till 6 P. M. Open aye TiS P.M. be SIUNIOR” 4 More Days Positively Not One Day Longer! —and the end of the biggest of all clothing sales ever held in New Yofk will be reached. During this sale over 30,000 garments were sold. There Still Remain Nearly 1,400 | Suits & Overcoats: For Men and Young Men To choose from at this Sensationally Low Price— w cal we Made to Sell at y 40, °45, °50, °55, *60, °65 Many of the Suits are Ideal for Spring Wear. The Overcoats Make a Fine Investment for Next Winter, The last four days of this sale will be crowd- ed with action, for there will be hundreds eager to seize this wonderful opportunity be- fore it is gone forever. BE QUICK! Small charge for alterations. LAST CALL! All of Our Higher Priced Suits and Over- coats—the Best Money Could Buy—at $75, $85, $90, $100, $115. To dispose of the unsold balance of our most expensive garments by Saturday night, we have grouped them all in one lot and marked them at ONE PRICE.. West 34th ENTIRE SECOND FL 00% Fellas hi hinidshectbines Street — ‘Opp. Watcort ! loket j

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