The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 10

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MRS. COLFORD WED IN FRANCE TO F.H, POTTER Cable Tells ON Marriage of Former 4.) Clara Waterman Knight at Nice. FIGHT ON TICKET SOUERS 1 STL ON IN ALBANY Sydney ord Jr, who on Jan e omraft ring injit* to require the We of this year married Mrs. Regina > appear to-day at the | ¢ Rallroad, | Vanderbilt. ‘The first Mr. ‘nnd Mrs. |? f the investigation of ‘rand tout Coltord ‘ware dive oreed Dee. 9, 199 the ey Joint Legisiative Com- y the Youke.s Three Measures Prepared to! mittee, Numerous subpoenas werd | 5 to transport passen- asures a or at the. be f the Com=| gers pe 1 points in different mu- Meet the Requirements WATER PISTOL HIS WEAPON, mittes on Leading Musiness and Pro-| hicipaiities for a single five-cent tart Pe “ Men of Chicago several! was insued by the Public Service Com- ah of Governor, | Negro Seized ow Charae of Stealing | diy | entizate 1 w John Taylor New By Sophie Irene Loeb. ALBANY, April §—That the Legis- | Mature will not adjourn without enact-| MME more legislation for the elimina tion of theatre ticket spe the” del! arraigned in H charge of ulation is an exciting eha ef of prominent leaders of tured last right beth Houses Dark Avenue I Giscuased this matter with Gov. | Ta Miler, M Leader Lusk, Speaker M Minority tender | James Walker and other prominent | persons Thev all seemed ready t @ny measures to The Evening Wor r. The Governor expressed h willing to aid in passing any statu 3 Wteorcin there is at least no reason yas, Nant @te doubt as to its Nnstitutionality. It will be remembered that the Gov- When found } ernor signed one of tho bills which = sry; 7 = eliminates the oS oe, “barking” seller of | of Frank HL. Potter of No. 160 Kast 72d Street, New York, . Henry Fitzgerald of Nic the ceremony, which took | terday in a8 formerly the wif Diamon _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, BUILDING GRAFT VICTIMS TO een Nive naln Mr. it in France| mer and probably will xt fall. Paid $115,000 to the Ring. April & Victims of the aie, he specific canes in which |” a aon eho wanie: 16 d lnrge suma were exhorted | ting alae where and ulldera ay “strike | 5, are those of three reece wntown buildings, and a thank whieh he was cap. Side eae eed ie demanded and paid, and for th pear 125th Street and | $45,000, ‘The three buildings, { anid, cost about. $15,000,000 iA ee For a New E River Bridge. | 8—The Senate} Meyer bill nt of Commissioners | Authority” to be eatub- reement between the ork and New Jersey ent of the Pdrt of nator Duggan's bill for a bridge to connect iunhattin and Queens Boroughs, Beautiful Newest Model New York and. providing i'M captured it was A water platol ‘ Magnificent Fujl Length Seal Dolman, Advanced Mode ' a tlekets in front of theatres and other amusement places, but vetoed the bill | that would prohibit the sale of theatre Mes FRANCIS H POTTER Photo by Campbel! Studion tickets where more than 50 cents! 4 cable from Nice, France, yester- | @bove the box office price WAS day announced the marriay charged | Sydney J. Colford jr, ‘The Governor declared this measure | wr Unconstitutional, but hoped that othe formerly Clara rman Knight, daughter of Mr. 1 Collins Knis the intolerable conditions He suggested that possibly putting oh a tax would help to alleviate con- ditions. Therefore th ares will be u following three meas. them through ibe tneenne ONVENIENT REDIT PLAN L edie Bw a onal tax of 40 per cent. | on the sale of Sicee ts Mux when Poonts of Our collection of Solitaire DIAMOND This added 40 per ut 10 per cent. on which | @ .T. th bill pre that any EN ae eae RINGS ahove 50 cents over box oMce price y ) Seah has many points of supremacy It is belie that ‘there throw statutes will prove constitutional and | meet with the approval of Gor ausariole oaring | ewe nt spartuity among 1¢ nst the th AST E OPEN DAILY ONFIDENTIAL ni il fel about how iio had been victimised. | B] 2DOOR'S. Paresh 7" goes aamasnlag A STORE NOT AN OFFICE THRU TO 22 WEST 43d ST Post— 19 West 42 Street OPPOSITE , PUBLIC LIBRARY IMPORTANT SALES TOMORROW 25 | ark e Values to 45,00 | ) Beautifully tailor- ed in fine quality 45 Values to 79.50 Highly fashion- able models—en- Homespuns, gen- uine Tweeds and tire garments en- riched with mate- Tricotines. | Iasse cire braid. Admirable — adap- Swagger in line, tations of high cost rich in quality, and exclusive models— great in utility, entirely new in idea these coats will following the straightline — fea- tures of the suit vogue. All lined with sille create a sensation at this price, Lined with rich Canton Crepe—all sizes for misses and women Extraordinary Offering Distinctive New Dresses \ CANTON CREPE Biss Yay gan CREPE DE CHINE e EMBROIDE CHIFFON TAFFETA FOR MIS GEORGETTE Values to 39.50 AND WOME: Specaally Shop of Onpinalions quae POST Se special $45.00 ZONE FARES STAY IN WESTCHESTER | and) Hotel and a Bank Said to ‘Have rs ublic Service Commission's Rul-| ing Calls Five<cent Idea “Unreasonable.” ALBANY, April 8.—An order hold TJON PURPOSES ONLY, For example $65), i SMART SUITS \STUNNINGCOATS : FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special for Saturday WOMEN’S “BONTELL” OXFORDS and PUMPS Very Much Below the Original Prices at 10.00 Oxfords in tan and black calfskin, brown andblack kidskin and patent lea- ther. Also brown buck- skin and kid combina- tions. Pumps in patent leather, black and tan Russia calf and black kidskin. . ) a. > Now és | WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR ser f FOURTH FLOOR ‘we Re BONWIT TELLER & CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET For Saturday—A Limited Quantity WOMEN’S COATS & WRAPS of DUVETYNE and of SATIN Much Below Regular Price at 96.00 Very handsome models in modified blouse coats, fitted coats and wraps of duvetyn in the favored shades; satin coats and wraps in various styles and several in marvella and veldyne. WOMEN'S COATS--SECOND FLOOR 1921, materials. Handyore ‘Trtcotine. braid. Satin vestee. Be Bryant — Every Price a Bargain Price Great Sale « Spring Dresses ye A Bargain Be The Only Bargain Store for Stout Women Sizes 39 to 56 Bust Stout women should not miss this opportunity. The greatest collec- tion of dresses for all occasions ever assembled. The prices are marked astonishingly low and the values must be seen to be appreciated. Materials Beaded, embroidered aud plain Georgette, Styles About 20 different styles to choose from. Daley Dy OWER STORE aent 23 West 38th St. ene (left) of a roidered panels, Georgette | Models suitable for | Tricotine, Crepe de alll Lrepe de hine cuffs. und el $49: 75 | street, afte ag hin Chine, Canton Crepe, ao vi $21.50 Dress (right) of | taurant or ner 2 248 . Fashionable Dress of Georgette Trimmed with sik | wear; all the very | Sere Satin, Canton | (ght) over Satin, underdres ‘ : 3 Toile ornaments wit Special $44: | newest; all beautie | Georgette, Voile.) Prat S21) $3Q.s0 Charming Dress (le't) of Tussah Smart col'ar and vest of tucked white voile.” Speciat Serviceable Dress aright) of sill Silk. finished Poplin buttons trim the Special waist Foulard, Tussah Silk and Gingham. Sizes to fit the long as well as short waisted woman fully made and trim- med Simple Porch Dress (left) of fine quality checked uingham, Verynest 525 m Fretty Dress of checked plaid gingham White pigue collar dainily ‘tmbroid. ered in worsted Special $45 (right) Big Reductions Coats, Suits, Skirts, Cor- sets and Unde: Don’t overlook these wonderful bargain offerings. in flowered voile. 95 voile Smart Dress ( Smal! covered 510° sil LANE BRYANT! LOWER STORE, 23 WEST 38th STREET: West 42nd Street ‘Stern Brothers West 43rd Streei (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Extraordinary Offering To-morrow: trimmings of plain ‘Special Attractive Dress (left) of fine Cleverly placed 1 $1195 right) of lus. trous Silk Poplin. Vest cm: broidered in self color Special 300 BOYS’ SPRING SUITS in Two Special Sale Groups All-Wool Suits (extra Knickerbocker Trousers) Pleated and plain belted models in Sizes 7 to 18 years Sizes 8 to 18 years Boys’ Felt Alpine Hats; newe st shades Boys’ Straw Hats, | MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU N EED Cassimeres, GROUP TI: $1.95 Herringbones, Tweeds, Unfinished Worsteds; Navy Blue and Brown Coats Alpaca lined. Trousers lined throughout. $18.50 BOYS’ NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS Fine All-Wool Serge; pleated models with Knickerbocker Trousers; well-tailored throughout. $15.00 Regulation Blue Cloth Tam o’Shanters. Special $3.25 1.95 to 7.50 Boys’ Golf Caps, The Department of Juvenile Footwear has assembled for immediate disposal a number of models, which we have discontinued or are incomplete in size range. 600 Pairs of At DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES "GROUP II: $2.45 . of JUVENILE FOOTWEAR- GROUP II]; $4.65 DEPT. SECOND FLOOR Cheviotss Value $27.50 Value $22.50 $1.95 1.50 to 3.50 CHILDREN’S High and Low SHOES Comprises the entire assortment now arranged into three groups $15.75 A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND If Hy cea cea - nnn =

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