The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 23

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y Cases Adourned. im the Brooklyn | 2] Witkin, | Chitdren's Court to-day, adjourned un, Justice ti! April 21 the juvenile delinquency FORGED DEGREES 2 ase against Lafayette Jorgense:i, seven Roy Strom, seven, both of | | No. h Street, Brooklyn, oh ed | | with having given poison on Mal | \to Josephine Olson, four, of No. 17 | 29th Street. ¥ —_——— } ‘The boys, while playing doctor, were 7 | Sakd to have given Josephine two wnite| District Attorney Davis Con-| pills, believed 8 te bi-chilorkle of mer Sults Justice Tompkins as cury, and a brown liquid to wash them eat ' down. Dr. J. J. Canll, the attending to Steps to Be Taken. | physician, sald to-day he hoped for 7 her recovery, but «he is still very fl crisis will not have t passed un- Saturday District Attorney Loe Parsons Da- | ti) is of Westebester County bad a long | igpference with Supreme Court es ,|VAN NAME “FOR CONGRESS. | Arthur 3. Tompkins to-da y, SFence to a Now ho, it is alleged in eagion of the County cam pres: ing, filing ake divorce actions hn f regular divorce mill \ablished. “The deeper [ go into this mat- 4 1 Borough President De- tax Magistrate, Borough Presl punced to-day he position of Cis nt by the death Mullen inst Meb- ruary and had declined it. At the con- ‘ ‘ “th jusion of his present term, Mfr, Van oo dae radi | Naene said. fie) Wi iN begin to fix his oug jt becomes. 1 have NT Fenicne tn fh: toe Coniereaa in 108 18 tertocutory decree of d \ district which he believes will Include Ihe she'eignature sunpos: taten Island and the Bay Ridge section of {lustice A. S. Tompkin: the Justice says is an forgery. “How many fake divorces have been |¢ obtained by ‘)'s lawyer I cannot say Theveare quite . ‘arge number. The County Prosecutor will go to the bot- tom of this matter.” An effort had been made to keep the investigation of the District At- | tomey into the divorce mill a seeret | umtit the Grand Jury could act, but | a slip made by a repor to be that und whic Name would refuse, he said to be fel J. Riordan, nt district com- tan and Staten absolut Teland. ter brought the matter to public view ahead of time. The District Attorney now fears that the lawyer may escape arrest after | the Grand Jury has acted | Justice Tompkins will be one of the | principal witnesses before the Grand | Jury next month in the case which | involves the divorce suit of Arthur! Rey against Edith Dempsey. Ac- | tding to a statement made to Dis- WOMEN ARE INVITED. g Attorney Davis, Mr. Dempsey are ro 01 © the lawyer under in Glam fi: Tee And Thura, "9 10 Pa Wises Clam C, Mon. and Wed. 8 to 10 P. STRATTON-BLISS COMPANY. Registrations are now being taken for course starting April éth. Straiion- Bliss Company, DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS Instruction Dep 109 Wee 6th St. to bring divorce proceeding: rs filed show that the summon: gomplaint were filed and veri in April, P testimony Te Columbus 1100. SCHEBLER CARBURETOR CO., Inc. 58 WEST 65TH ST. Decker finds that here was no such case 30, the complaint in forth that the guple were m dat Montreal on wi? 23, 1913, and that Mrs. Dempsey too friendly with an unknown je Federal Street, Troy case before . that the lawyer ppeared as counsel for the wife | in widivoree action and then he ap-| fed for the h and, and finally he got the wife tot It, said that the t [Dempsey case was ac on the cal AT BROADWAY Telephone Col. 6418—6419 Special outfits for the fol- lowing cars ready to attach: Ford Buick Little Six Studebaker Six | Stearns Light Four Justice ||| Studebaker Four| Maxwell Model 25 | Buick Big Six | Reo Luberal allowances 00 old carburetors to a lie Founded 1909 New day and evening classes begin April 4. val Complete working laboraterp. the fake divorce mill “rl Practical Class Course $66 iF against Taylo: nst | Special in and Saffen e | also ‘ars the! Tomp- | apher that such a caption is never| ‘found who took the other divorce cas it is said the evidence went t evide nce. | whicb | private, mechanical and lessons by appointment. Call, phone or write for Catalogue 4. ~wA At Broadway. Phone Circle 5270. the prices in the open market were at their very lowest. SUITS » | SERGES, WORSTEDS, MIXTURES, ETC., “* SELL ELSEWHERE FOR $25 TO $40. A Great Special MEN’S TROUSERS 54 Values to $10.00 a STEWART gare oa: cour tay minute AutomobileSchool| clases for ladies and owner, driving 225 West 57th Street} eS Vew York—Brooklyn—Bronx—Newarh RITCHIE* CORNELL ., Sale aé 138 West 23"'St. and at All Our Other Stores 2" SAVE THE MAKER’S PROFIT Buy Direct from Us—We Make Our Own Clothes ‘We make these clothes in our own daylight factory, and can offer them to you at such tremendous reductions because they are made of materials that we bought when being sold by retailers who are forced to pay the manufacturer’s profit for $25 to $40. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S D THE EVENING | WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 31, 1921. \ Signet Shoe Stores An Unusual Pump— | |i a Very Special Price | EXAMINE this chic instep- \ strap pump—and you'll hard- | ly believe the price mark. Only $6.85 for this Rice & Hutchins- made shoe, in the fashionable Havana Brown. Full Louis heel, | French binding and a smart new | cut-out strap fastening over | brown pearl buttons, FIVE CONVENIENT STORES 145 BROADWAZ 112 W, 125TH STREET THIRD AVENUE at 20th Street Near Lenox Avenue at 140th Strect BROOKLYN NEW TIMES 8Q. STORE 57 Fulton S!reet 187 W. 424 Street The town is full of it! The same suits to-day are Frequent shampoos with Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary by entle anoin' with Cuticura i ne Warest, Sree. method est and most economical That is what you wish your children | | to be, is it not? Then look after their teeth NOW. | | In the | WATERBURY SERVICE a specialty is made of children's work. | Crooked teeth straightened, decay | NEW YORK CITY STORES: BROOKLYN: arrested, missing teeth replaced, 1387 Drdvay, Bet. 37th and 3tth St. eeautucd 104 Flatbush Ave, °° (iss busting When needed, work completed in a team Be mee ee eee ad cd dah Se APACS 408 East 149th St., Near 34 Ave. All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants. XPM Enghth Ave, 1 door above 125th St. | TILL 10 P. M. NEWARK: | Warersury Dewta Company 1) *°'138 Weat 234 St, Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. 196 Market St, Near Broad St. eS Tesare | h RITCHIE & CORNELL oeenenncnmmm’| 29 W. 34th St. New York i | H 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn sakes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad,” Will Go and Get It Mavass 8 10 6. Sumpavs: cioser __ SS ae ae ae ee Correctly Fitted Spectacles or Eyeglasses at 25 Per Cent. Lees Than Elsewhere Extraordinary ila 4 Economies len Ae PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded | West 14th Street—Between 5th & 6th Aves. | Mattress Sale Extraordinary “SIMMONS” Gold Label Mattresses $ J.59 “Greenpoint” Felt Roll Edge Mattresses $ .85 “National” Brand Cotton & Felt Mattresses Each make has its thousands of admirers, each of whom thinks its favorite is the best. C hoice of any of these three famous brands, covered in good strong art tick—comfortable—lasting--sanitary—all priced way below usual selling prices. Eight Extra Specials Values in Domestics “,,.’2*" Fabrics 49c Printed Voiles wo ea! fe | 22c Huck Towels Ke taints BZe | tart [De each Kid weave with red white or cclored stripe border; frounds with perwd: | 18236 inches in R eautiful floral or Ry ‘eqular ‘ tional d , 9 wr ghee Bapeates 25e Linene Suiting $2.00 and $ () Heavy white round 5 ” Light and Navy thread weave for 16¢ $2.50 Gloves e grounds, striped Cc Middy ulouses: a pe pine pd e Skirts, Rompers r yd. clasp modeia in ai - able for shirtings per y’. ireaa Ot or house dresses. | ch en Pda he ors — black — white — and 59c Dress Plaids $3.25 Bed Spreads white with blac. for waists or girls’ dresses. ; 98e Scarfs and Sham: 49c Turkish Towels | 54 inches lone 59¢ Greatly reduced, and 80 — inches big Bath Towels, Z c square, with wide each each lace insertions arranged in with colored stri- lace edges and vores, at an unusual price attractive designs. lf, Off sold regu larly at $2.00 pair. we have marked them. Regular Prices on Wool and Fibre designs, in a variety of good colors, blues pre- dominating. 9x12 8x10 6x9 | 3x6 | 27in.x54 56575 (85,25 $3,758] 3575¢ No more scrubbing—a damp, soft cloth will $2 Heavy Inlaid Linoleum service—choice of neat and effective new patterns in a variety of colorings; 2-yard Our Famous “Crownoleum” clean it quickly and easily—two yards wide We offer a splendid wearing quality inlaid vidths. All perfect and cut from rolls. *] .29 Sq. Yd. The Floor Covering Everyone Likes C ~will wear well and save much labor. Yd. linoleum that will give long and satisfactory Bring Room Measurements. Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. brown, lead, ' slate, cream, buff, and blue; 5-Piece Suite of Made to Order $ Popular cotton striped damask or cretonne; cut, sewed and bound green, spruce, @ complete, allowing 30 yards of materia) at itchen 29c yard for a 5-pe. suite. A reo, Inside or Outside White, Regular $2.98 galvsale price 2.30 Ready to Hang Awnings, 2. 48 yguiation tan and ss brown and white and blue an? white After-Easter Clean-up Sale of Women’s black with white backs, and 36 inches wide, fn 39 Colored — Cro- a big range ol chet Spreada. 2 65 . ‘i bright color com= c Blue, Pink or ‘gt Age el of pair of ie binations,suitable per yd. Red, for fullsize beds. each that had become crushed and mussed from han Outside of that they are abso- lutely perfect in every way. All are extremely desirable and were ‘o close them out ‘tule Sale of “Knickerbocker” Flat White Paint Dressmakers’ New Model) Complete Dress Forms Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, $3.49 40, and 44. Like our $5.98 Model. No mail orders. No ex- changes. “Fitoll’ Ready Made Waist Lining }} Made up in lawn; li 44e sizes, © ir Gloves Pair While Lot Lasts k backs. slightly ling. and $2.50 $4.00 Rugs HIS concession comes from a well known Size Size Size man) alas in order to move his rugs 9x12 8,3x10.6 | 6x9 quickly. ey are all new, perfect . rugs, in beautiful Chinese and Persian Specie Specter Garb) 515.98 | $14.98 | $9.75 Sale Grass Rugs—Aimazingly Low Prices Large assortment of patterns, including neat Chinese designs, and plain the much-wanted colors, such as blues, browns and greens. band borders, in Wall Paper Less Than Wholesale Price Reg. 18e to 2 - Neat Reg. 30c to 50¢ Papers—For par- lor, dining room, sithing room, i= brary and hall; large assortment to select from. Our price, 2/25¢ « 35¢ ‘allover ef Our price, 50c & 65¢ 2% Papers above sold with borders only 8¢ to 20c yard. Sale of the Manhattan Ready Mixed House Paints Regular $2.59 Gallon-—-Sale Price Ready for brush, in yellow, red, gray, green, pink 2 1.95f stripes; mounted on 1 Quart 3 £ Gatien 1 Gallon strong iron frames, Reg. $1.05 Reg. $3.45 | with all fixtures Sale 80¢ Res. § ink 455 | Sat 2: 75 complete, ready to Price Price Price e ) har; in sizes to fi | wiraows from ~ inches wide to 44 inches wide, All awnings 45 inch drop including 9-inch skirt. Phone and mail orders promptly filled. When or- | dering bring window measurements. | 3-Pe. sutch Curtain Sets | Of sheer lawn, made to sell at $1.50 set. Beautiful light and airy Curtains, white only, trimmed with sare lace edge, full hp aes is Fi 8e jong; complete, ready Store Hours: 9 A. M. to’5:30 P. poets — SS eee Sale Garden Tools Malleable Rakes-~-10-tooth 55¢; tooth, 65c; 16-tooth, 69¢. Steel Rakes, $1.19. 12-tooth, 98c; 14-tooth, $1.10; 16-tooth, Wire Lawn Rakes—-24-tooth, 790. Spading. Frakes “$1.39, $1.59, $1.79. oes —49c, Y8C. Long Handle Culssreigue —98c, $1.25. Turf Edgers—$1.19, Ladies’ Garden Sets (3 Pieces)—$1.89. 12-tooth, 59¢; 14-

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