The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 4

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ae ‘ THE EVE : iN Araneenmts were made ime |FAVORS DIVORCE SPANISH PREMIER'S wna «nee Prentr w apeines bv | FOR LAWYER'S WIFE £ King Alfonso. The Count de Bugallal, sven IS SOUGHT =" paney t Prete ill ack on Oe ecommendation Is Made by the green aretice iar Referee in Suit of Mrs. May B. & motoreycle, sped Washington. toe very iabhonpired. * ‘An examination by physicians showea| 4 Teport of Hugo Hirsch as ref one bullet entered Senor Dato’s {ore-|eree, recommending a decree of ab- head and, piercing the head, passed out solute divorce for Mra. May 2B. the back. Another went through both Jawa and a thint entered his back alé| Washington from William Lanier most directly behind the heart. His} Washington, was submitted to Jus- hat was pierced by several bullets, tide Van Sicien in Gupreme Court, Senora Dato and her three daughters| Brooklyn, to-day by Spotswood D. arrived at the hospital too lato to see | Bowers, attorney of Manhattan. Mr. theremin eave, Washington is an attorney, living at Wee of Terrorist Faction, Lite Haa| NO. 106 East 19th Street, Manhattan. Been Threat ‘The life of Eduardo Dato, strongest opponent of the terrorist faction in He {# waid to be a lineal descendant of a brotier of George Washington ‘Tho referee's report shows that the hearings. darts teeaperane te poneaane | Mr, Washington and his wite, who iron and never discussed & | was Miss May Bruce Brennan, mem- ver of a prominent Louisville family, were married June 6, 1906, They have no children, It was brought out that they have been living in he acaulred a reputation for wnyicid: | separate apartments at the East 19th! [ roness in August, 1917, when ag "tee wane utmost energy he euppressed | Street address and that Inst Novem- movement. His recent |ber a separation agreement was en- tered into by which Mr. Washington bad been equally | re es give bis wife $50 a month. ben Man Found Dead years old, who registered at the Abingdon Square Hotel on Feb, 28, from Winnipeg, Can- who gave the name of Lilian arin. bach was held in $1,000 bail before Magistrate McQuade in Jefferson Market Court to-day for further ex. said be died of heart fail fhowed Jpe intended to sail for ANTZEN Arch Support { SHOES pgp ge eer ible method of hed sctonor gh dle Be ngrino fone Wy woe on with specjal heel ieee et. cloak [EERE ceenten | See © Best & Co. _ Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. ¥. Established 1879 Thursday ¥ A Fine Assortment of Smart Wraps & Coats awaits the woman who must limit her expenditure to 65.00 ' [[ssseresormene Bat itseer apps hee fee's mero Meager assortment. But it never happens here. It is a matter of particular pride with us to keeg our range of sizes, colors, and ma- terials complete and satisfying at every price. Witness the diversity of choice at 65.00. ? Motor and Utility Coats, imported English tweed. + Sport Coats, new models in ‘covert. _ Wrap Coats, quilted satin. Wraps, romania, veldyne, bolivia, with embroidery or metallic stitching, and silk tassels accenting the sleeve line. * ( Sizes 34 to 44—THIRD FLOOR The Bikey Codes of Inexpensive Fur Scarfs will be found in a sat- isfying assortment here Japanese Marten Scarfs . sanieniT je) ie ‘29.00 Stone Marten Scarfs eis 35.00 a Ge ae '35.00 : 55.00 ° . . e THIRD FLOOR You Never Pay More at Best’s Spain, had been threatened many| Mt. Washington did not appear at) ff Bea in Hotel. ex, | 84% Was found dead in bed by the ho- | | fant satel ol tel clerk late last night. ‘The hotel| |} : NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 9, 1941.° WOMAN CHASES ROBBERS, | ,,7%» spartment of ates, John Casey of) AUTO HITS BOY CYCLIST. No, 615 Went 162d Btropt was entered Policeman's Sheta Halt Two, Ac-|/ast night by two men who made thelr cused of Burglary. way up the fite escape. Méx. Casey on- ohn Thomack, a waiter, living at the Milla Hotel, 86th Street and Seventh/a bundle of clothing and stiverware Avenue, and Harry Martin Dysr, a|The men fled, pursued by Mra. Casey. sallor of No. 420 Wost 11st Street, rr Policeman Parsons and citizens joined arigmed In Bavex Market Court to-day] parson charged with burglary. caught Dyer. 318. West 434’ Street, other emerging from her door carrying fracture of the @kull and nal injuries last night Charles McCarthy, fifteen years old, < - - — 2] countered one man in the hall and an-| of No, 208 West 44th Street, suffered « ATR cay ee possible inter- tt vt rs : when ho was ® > eo struck by an automobile driven by Mar+ in the chase. After firing two shots| tin Rothenberg, of No. 446 South Bel- s_arrested Thomack and a citizen| mont Avenue, Néwark, in front of Nai} Junior Misses’ Ro Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THE ENGAGING SIMPLICITY OP-> YOUTH WITH IT8 ATTENDANT MODE: EXPRESSION THAT COMBINES SIMPLICITY AND ULTRA SMARTNESS IS STRIKINGLY PORTRAYED IN THESE EXQUISITE MODELS THE’ VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY am EMBROIDERED BEADED FROCKS OF? FROCKS OF 25-00 “ ‘ 95-00 WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE CANTON CREPE, POIRET TWILL, See ae ce SPLENDID TAILORCRAFT a la bayadere, the two-toned satins and the IS INEXPRESSIBLY? 1§ RESPONSIBLE FOR Me futurist art effects. In addition to these, SMART, A SLENDER ae on ae | =| there is a very large assortment of ribbons SILHOUETTE SILHOUETTE; AO 3 of the more conservative order, as well as a ELABORATED BY? SLENDER BODICE =| generous selection of lingerie ribbons. i saan oe IS SET ABOVE A : - should also be said about the inter- HARMONIZE AND fol Gites bites ‘ia esting collection of Ribbon Flowers (all made BLEND WITH THR, BEADING ‘ADDS - by hand, in the establishment) featured in MATERIALS, QUOTA OF SMARTNESS the Ribbon Department. Nothing more ‘Sport Dresses (sizes 15 and 17 years) of wool jersey or silk pongee, for school or town wear are priced at $16.75 The model is smart in every detail and novel in effect; it is made on the wanted straight lines, with belt, and may be obtained in wool jersey in fashionable shades, with collar-and- cuffs of flannel in contrasting color; or in silk pongee with collar-and-cuffs of the same material or of flannel in contrasting color. (Second Floor) \The New Ribbons for Spring and Summer Ribbons figure so conspicuously among the fashionable trimmings that they demand more than the usual amount of considera- tion in the planning of the warm-weather wardrobe. Many striking and attractive novelties are to be seen among the new ribbons so lavishly displayed on the First Floor; especially the colorful sports ribbons, the striped ribbons charming ever been designed than these dainty decorations. ‘ Tat si Ay AT THE FIRST PEEP é ¢ OF SPRING: - Spring f With the maiden flush of ie year’s ig. gladdest season 'tinging the air, we are ready as usual with a most unusual showing of new Spring and Summer suits, ‘ Virgin wool fabrics, of course; durable weaves, trig Pees gern! aggonat color tones. Tailored with a finesse wholly gratifying to igs of exacting tastes and requirements. You feel as well as you look in a Brill suit. Each is its own eloquent testimonial of excellence and character, PI SiAN Pia Pin Priced: $40 to $75. ' % Bull Brothers we oe Street 125th Seree ot bye pol ae 44 East 14th Street w ‘FOOD AND FIGURES R. SHERMAN of Columbia University esti- mates that the average American family de- votes 35% of its food expenditures to meat and ¢ fish and only 20% to milk and dairy products. He believes you would be healthier and happier if you spent 44% for milk and its products and only 2% for meat and fish. Coming from such an au- thority this should command your serious attention, Ww Dr. Sherman might go farther and say that if you spent 44% of your food money for food and dairy products it would not only make you healthier but your food would cost you less. * SHEFFIELD FARMS @ SUNNYCOR! N @) The \nstant-Cooked Breakfast Cereal Children (an & love it— \ ee ood for AN them too ! WRITE for FREE ‘SAMPLE SUELO ID WOOL PANTY, ar x S Cooks in two minutes The Patent Cereals Co. Geneve, wy POEL

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