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a Da saan vets Site ae - - — - 2 peg tenon commen = —r Li meme ie eeteneeyeengne ene ts NR Ra i a LSS RPE Pliws heal THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. BRIDE DIES AT SIDE |SOVIET REPUBLICS CONVICTS FAMILY IN NEED. [eta Ropter. ‘Sos OF MAN IN HOSPITAL UNITE, IS REPORT) atrention of the New York state| fraud” ss 0 | Dice Suddenly, $30,000 in Gems in His Pockets. More than $30,000 worth of dia- — -— Commission on Prisons has been oalied Au" phe monds and other jewelry wae found “ % . % considers a worthy cane In warned “f in th ockets of Charles Iaabel, No. Handicap Last Greeting as Secret | Russia and White Russia Gaid to need of financial help. It le that of the|icned . 4 206 West S$th Street, when he died Wife of Wounded Newark | Have Signed Treaty to Be- aod four children of a convict) ~ suddenly to-day in a haberdashery ‘ Polkemen "Passes A | . who will leave Sing Sing next month. | White and Merriman in Golf Pinu, |store at Np. $12 Fifth Avenue. Mr. be A * i olicemen Passes Away. | oome One The wife ts i and destitute and the} PINEHURST. NC, April §—1 P| Lsabel entered the atore and told the m Mrs. Anna Fi twenty-five,| STOCKITOLM, april §—Sovtet Run-|famtly io threatened with being ousted | Merriman ard-| Proprietor, A. Sulkern, that be felt Gide to the Newark Hoapital of jaia and the Soviet Republic of White|for non-payment of rent ill and naked permission to reat for West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street peritonitis. at the bedaide of hor bus. |Ruasia have aligned a treaty under| The commission, of which John ala few moments, Mr. Sulkern became band, Patrolman | Fleteber, of | Whiah they become a sinile republic, ae-| {5 "ga00 will tide the’ family over “unl In [alarmed by Mr. Isabela condition and the Becond Precinct * |eording to reporte received hore to-day. | the con return from 3 at i an srpbulance was called, from Belle: Fletcher has been in tho hospital | Dimpatches trom Scandinavinn sources | 4)! of heart aiseage before It acrived. He Every Dress, College, Academy or general need of the youthful girl may wan weeks, with @ Bullet wor fast month re 1 the formation of « i TR deg pects An - ri . . , 9 co hy aapenein Minted nti d Pt * Reputtic |C ly-hoven yeare be gratified in a most satisfacting manner from our present showing of im na leg. He was married to Mra. |demooratic Wh pape i taking. in the re ‘ Fletoher last June, but be marriage ak. Juder Ward, ireult Court ret by the young couple jooman was |njured while chasing a negro. Four days ago Mrs. |t ‘ i heir capital ‘ Fletoher + ¢ ill, and was uncon. | ‘Mtl AP! tlie lie scious all day yesterday. When \t|Nebraske Woman Mayor Blected py abecame evident that she would die Seven Votes. to-day four attendants carried the|_, OMAHA, Nob. April §.—Mins Mary | SPECIAL EXCURSIONS young woman on her (hte, tan | LeceiNCn Wee oe Deer on nee SUNDAY, APRIL 10 husband's room. She ex hot move, bby peven votes in Tur ed the request rh author of the Operative es No. 209 Canai Street, tor his | H dal pending appeal of his Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Attire vor To-morrow (Saturday) noteworthy values will be obtainable in_the following special _groups: Girls’ Navy Blue Reefers—Three-quarter length; double breasted and regula- tion styles, fashioned of Navy Blue Wool Serge; full lined; superior workmanship. Also other models of Wool Velour Checks. Sizes 8 to 14 years. $ 12.75 Regularly $23.75 Junior and Girls’ Polo Coats—r xceptionally smart models of natural color Came!'s Hair Polo Cloth with inverted plait back; full belted, large patch pockets; half or full lined Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special $ 1] 7.50 Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Frocks—A variety of effective models, featuring panel and side plaited Skirts; others embroidered in self or two toue colorings. Spring colors. Sizes 8 to 16 years. $18.50 and 27.50 Regularly $24.75 to 36.50 Stanley s Wee Gibbons 392Frtu Ave at 36 Sr decond Hoor-Fake Glevator his hand on his wife's Foth said plant —_ of Muckeret Alleged Mati Kvenine Work’) CHICAGO, + MAY, "NJ. Apri! &—Capt arr, wih Glouceat Maas. in th a gohooner Caltherine Burke. « ame int, the harbor this m ring with 200 Roi ok ft { =| | atlored Suits that are really tailored, not merely || sewed toge her; Tailored Suits for which we formerly | quoted a much higher price; they are taken from our | In the $1,000,000 Unt a = fllabatra and fo. United regular stock and the few sizes that were missing were filled in ty special purchases of equal value 1 NW pmaneeeengeras fm at | Senate Niwa RAT An a ‘NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Tomorrow—Special 200 "ore Tailored Suits Navy Blue) KELLNER BROS ‘Thirty years selling Good Furniture southeast Corner 15th Street & Oth Avenue For Women and Misses Third Floor Most Remarkable Values 34° NONE C. 0. D. * NONE CREDITED Louis XV. Dining Room Suite in Noteworthy Feature Values will be available To-morrow in THREE SPECIAL GROUPS of WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS Models suitable for street, dress or sport wear, developed in fabrics of exceptional quality and beautiful coloring. «*s Fan-ta-si”’ ts Plain sport models, washable; Fan-ta-si Skir new pocket and belt features $1 3.75 American Walnut Buffet 60 inches Tneotine Models, tailored or embroi- dered, correctly styled and designed to on please the most fastidious. ‘Tricotine’ Coat, 39.50 Other Suits from our Regular Stocks : at Extraordinary Reductions. 4 Pieces Value $390 LouisXVI.Bedroom Suite in American Walnut At Reduced Prices tor Tomorrow 100 Silk Afternoon Dresses Selected from regular stock of higher priced models Ae 50 Fall Plaited Skirts Wool Pisids | and Stiped $19 5 4 Pieces Value $375 $250 T HE above are but two examples of the remarkable offer ings presented today at Kellner’s. Like reductions, some even more startling, prevail throughout the entire stock. An exceptional opportunity for value seekers! | Do not forego a visit to ‘The Twenty-five Rooms.’” the interesting ex r] hibit of home arrangement Accept this cordial invitation to see them of Canton Crepe and Taffeta Silk, and reduced for immediate disposal to the remarkably low price of Skirts of Sport Satin Tailored models, Black, White $9 75 and attractive colors, - Other Spring Dresses at Similar Reductions. | Alexander THREE SPECIALS in Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable FUR SCARFS Natural Stone Marten Scarfs of dark coloring. Very good quality $29.50 Shoes About Time to Step Into Oxfords, Men! Our $9 line shows about every style that would be chosen by men from 17 to 70—kidskin, calfskin and grain leather—brogue or plain— heavy or light weight—and every pair, of course, solid leather throughout. Sixth Ave. Cor. 19th St. ‘Diamonds: Watches -<lewelry TEN MONTHS TO PAY yan sate maken purchase of wubtaialevcky ary, ele encore ink Maiden Lane value ” An foe he Dyed Fox Searfs—Closedor lined animal effects—Lucille, Taupe or Walnut shadings, $35 .00 Natural Baum Marten Scarfs Large auimal—fine sky quility . . - . $09.90 The Misses’ Outer Apparel Dept. Now showing a most complete, varied assortmen} of distinctive attire will offer the following Exceptional Feature Values for Saturday : uits Tailored ead dresay types featuring long netch collars; Ultra Smart S others embroidered; snmg-fitting shoulders and tight sleeves; narrow belts; Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Twill Cords; 14-16-18 years. Special at $69.50 (Regularly to $125) ‘ashi le Spri Suits ™ the favored aithouettes; reproductions of F onab preg higher cost models fashioned of Navy Blue Tricotine and Poiret Twill; some finished with stitching, others embroidered; coats silk lined. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $45.00 and $55.00 Regularly $69.75 and 85.00 sses’ Tuxedo Coats Smart, new innovations destined to achieve arach Mi e favor with the ultra smart Miss; featuring the slim silhouette in sleeved coats with tuxedo reveres; other models with cape sleeves, fashioned in Tricotine or Duvet Velour; silk lined throughout, 14-16-38 years, . | $37.50 and $45.00 | Higher grade Coats of Orlando, Satir. Marvella, Veldyne and other rich fabrics, priced up to $145.00 Third Floor dy and dashes out of the doar on the run, gets ‘wet, comes back for more, + Two-thirds of the leading independent shoe stores sell McEIwain Shoes—sold them for years before they bore the McElwain mark on the sole —eold them because they were “better for tess.” aul Pada RAG St iirc as Bak