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STILLMAN'S SUIT TO BE HEARD HERE ON MAY 4 AND 5 —~— Sessions Likely to Be Private —Banker to Centre Fight on Boy Guy. : ‘The referee's hearings in James A Stillman’s suit for divorce will be re sumed May 4, probably in New Yort They are likely to be private though this question as welt as th glace for holding them, is to be de- City, cided later, Tne dates, lected after a con. Mrs. Stillman’s lawyers, sultation with John i. ason, the referee, will Justice lawyers press an appeal from go on without delay, anxious to get the s00n as possible. confident he his main purpose. Mr. Macx, the boy's guardian, has declared he can Produce proof that the boy ts the; banker's son, Marshall Field of Chicago was | elected to the Board of Directors of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- road at the annual meeting of stock- holders there yesterday to fill a va- | cancy caused by the resignation James A. Stillman, It was exp that Mr. Stillman resigned b of provisions of the ¢ bidding interlocking d tween railroads profit from their transactions the roads. The National City it was said, handles many transa tions for the Ch tern, N. J. BANK ENDS RUN ON BOOTLEG RUMOR $500,000 From New Perth Amboy Caused t Conditions w in the Perth Amboy Disturbance $35,000 Loan. which grew out of a rumor that dootlegger. The run ulght after Isaac Alpern, oft, tae “chom, regaining ty deposit their savings again. In all, $161,000 was withdrawn, $81,600 of rticle in loon pub- Rev. Wil- mpson M. _B. of Perth A Amboy, C, Hornce Clarke Dead. VER, April 13.—c. Marke, President of the ical Company, died suddenly this morning of heart disease. 8 a son of Prof, and was born in Connoravill rty-three years u ed by a widow, and a brother, May 4 and 5, were se- nee of Mr. and and a con- Mack, guar- dian ad litem for Guy Stillman, and not | Mor- | «chauser's alimony order if hearings The banker is fight finished as Regardless of his chances of winning a divorce, he ts can establish the ille- gitimacy of Guy Stillman, whicn is ctorates be- nd concerns which with Bank, nd Northwes- | York Calms e normal again to-day Trust Company following a two-day run on the bank | the ank had loaned $100,000 to an alleged was broken last its President, | returned from New York with the last | Part of $500,000 In gold obtained to pay | criticising the Joseph Henry the ment. HARDING ATTITUDE Ribbon PARIS, President’ Harding and The rosette hunters jhope President and Mr, | tnetinea to follo | George, whore ON MEDALS AWAITED timated to the French Foreign 0! s | that moderation in the number of dy —_—_——, rations bes don. British ak i ald be admired, ‘The. ipl Hunters Anxious About | Sov! hint) Seuied sone erombling | . : + eat ong Britis en and women who) Effect on President of British | Mhaefea’ war’ service to raper and ; 3, | have been looking forward to the re Hint to France. ject of some tangible. souvenir o cl} ratitude. PARI, April 18, (United News) — | °" ed — mesicans with the Mbbon mani, ar wondering what will be the attitude of WritInh Steamer Ormes Ashore. rm The Briteh steamer Hick, the returning Am! ero: ore “near Port ac.eptance of me: amates sent out wire- corations from the [Maria Jar tor according to a le to-day. | The that the | On Herrick will not i alla: LEN PL RUES 18 Last 31si, Near oth Ave. We Were One of the Very Large Buyers in the Recent $5,000,000 RUG «0 CARPET AUCTION And are Offering in this Direct to the Public Sak Rugs and Carpets 3ELOW ALL OTHERS IN PRICE ALL THE REST OF THIS WEEK— BUT—BEST VALUES WILL BE PICKED BY YOU WHO CALL FIRST 60.00 , Seamless Vel i mr SMITH S Al Weel Axaacter 24 Me All High Piled and Clesely Woven in a Wonderful Selection of Patterns and Colors WILTONS $95.00 9x12 Dobson's All Worsted Rogsin a comprehensive asscrtrent of all over patterns, also afew Turkestan Rugs and plain color- ed Rugs in all colors. $125.00 9x12 W. J. Sloane's High Grade’ Fringed “Reval Wilton in ‘4 4” Chinese desir «: $69: 50 Artloom Almeda Wilton Rugs « 9x12 VELVET RUG $75.00 Smith's All Wool Finest Velvet $ 95 Rug in a beautiful selection of Blue, 33 Tan and Green colorings, Closely Woven. A real Rug. $2.25 Extra Heavy Velvet Carpet $ a 27 inches wide, suitable for Halls and Stairs, in a wide range of Patterns and colors. $1.50 Hard Wearing Brussels Carpet 69° 27 inches wide, suitable for Halls and Stairs in beautiful assortment of patterns and colors. Y GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM Nairn’s and Armstrong's, 2 yds. wide. Cut from full rolls; Absolutely perfect 95¢ Yd GRASS RUGS— The Real Imported Grass Rug in all Colors 9x12 $4.90 8x10 $3.95 6x9 $2.95 Goods, in Tiles, Carpet patterns, and Plain Brown and Green for Offices, etc. Trepeiad Meti Creers Promptly Eilied The Finest Bedroom IN THE WORLD Your Living Reom! COMFORT essential quality in your bed- room. fulness. By using an Owen Daven-o in your living room you rest on the finest Bed amid the best surroundings in your home. the Comfort and sur- roundings contribute to rest- most The Owen Daven-o really costs you nothing when you figure that you must have a davenport in your home—then The Bed Feature of The Daven-o—always ready at a moment’s notice, but taking up no extra space—is a pay- ing addition to your home. OWEN DAVEN.-.O, $47.50 UP You may pay for an Owen Daven-o while it pays you D. T. OWEN CO., Inc. FURNITURE AND DAVEN-OM. 34 Fast 23d St. 166 West 45th St. @PEN SATURDAY EVENING | DAVEN-OS DAVEN-O8. 53 Flatbush Ave. BROOKLYN. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UPTOWN the example of King rninent revently _in- 8, 1,400 tons March 31, in f | | | | | Broadway at Ninth Street, It is Many Years Since We Had Such Good Silks New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921. Formerly A. New semi-made skirt patterns, $8 English Hair Nets for traveling | Boys’ Suits, $25 | | A sure hit! “The best $25 suit in| New York.”’ This is the} opinion of man who has had years of experience in! buying my finest boys’ clothing in| America. And the array that’s ready in these $25 suits would please and satisfy any one. Box pleats, inverted pleats, plain styles and yoked coats. Patch pockets, regular pockets, plain or belted pockets. And the materials! Beautiful unfinished fabrics that are ex- clusive with us. We got them from a man who devoted all his attention to boys’ clothing, who had this exclusive m on hand. Two pairs of trousers | Browns, grays, greens, tans, and—best of all—the coveted blue with white hairline strip These particular suits are a feature of the $25 assortment. | Third Floor, Old Building | |PRE SSENTATION of Negligees and Tea Gowns Exquisite! The Negligee Salon presents a delightful new collection of charming negligees, teagowns and teacoats—including lovely imported models, also adapta- tions and reproductions of im- portations that have been so beautifully created and devel- oped that we may almost say they are lovelier than the originals, These enchanting affairs have been selected with the greatest care and thought for the tastes of the smart and discriminating women whose wardrobes ways include two or threes of each creation. Their exquisite lines and col orings, as well as the charm of the materials, tion. defies descrip To appreciate them you must see the collection 00 to $195. Third Floor, Old Bullding WOM E N? is) It R OCK S, 200 new Frocks Unusually good They have been chosen from| the standpoint of fashion, mate- rial and excellence of workman. ship—for simple distinctive mode and charm of detail. | —All at $45. The materials included are Georgette crepe, taffeta, satin, foulard, crepe de chine, Canton crepe, and Some models have two mater combined. Four models pictured show the charm of the mode and the type of _ silhouette. There are models with the long waistline, confined by wide, soft girdle—draped skirt fallir softly from low pleated skirt—or paneled skirt now favored. Some models have motifs in embroidery and beads, applied| with daintiness and restraint One cloth model has the skirt ornamented by all-over em-| broidery in black and one color. | Eyelet cut-out embroidery is featured by another. In midnight blue, black, brown, gray, figured foulard ir blue and wh and tan and white, beige and taupe, Second Floor, Old Building Wool jersey, knitted in| one piece without seam— tubular e called. so they 4 is only w The patterr iting for belt and hem (plenty of cloth for both) turn it into an exceedingly pretty sports skirt. Many colorings. Dress Goods- Main Floor, Old Building to| English hair nets of finest} quality genuine human hair, which come compactly done up in a book-package of twelve nets each, most con’ nt for carrying when traveli Each net is in a parate paper —no tangling, no con-| fusion. | Cap and fringe shapes, large| sizes; blond, auburn, light brown, medium brown, dark! brown and black. | $2.75 a dozen for the fringe| 5 a dozen for the cup} shape; $2.2 shape. Main Floor, Old Building 4 $45 ) Seka 7S) For Miss 14 to 20 A Wanamaker Specialization Spring and Summer modets in all the smart silk and woolen meterials, white and colors. £9.75 to $29.50 Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street Correct Pumps Many women who dress} with taste and distinction favor the plain types of shoes, but require that they embody distinctiveness ers and workmanship. These pumps not only fulfill these requirements, but boast also the distinct advantage of having modified Louis heel which add greatly to their » of line and comfort. In tan or black calfskin, First Floor, Old Building t Very good Silk Stockings, $2.55 pr tax 6e Black, medium-weight, full-fashioned, reinforced. At present all the sizes from 814 to 101% are here. Main Floor, Old Building Glove silk top Combination Suits Fine cotton body; knee length; tailored top; pink or white; (bodice top, pink or whi izes 86 2.50 each; extra sizes $2. Band top suits Mercerized cotton, low neck leeve tight knee; white ine 38, 3; sizes 40 te 44, $25 pink, $1.0 and $1.75 Main Floor, Old Building of | line and the best of leath-| A sale without a precedent 9x12 feet sample | Rugs for $22.50 T. Stewart & Co. THE FURNITURE SALE $400,000 of medium-| priced bedroom and dining) room furniture of the high-| est grade—the stocks of three great manufacturers —the kind of furniture that} lasts a lifetime—never be- fore sold by us at more than ten per cent. reduction in our half-yearly sales (ex-| cept possibly, an odd suite), now— 40 per cent. less We had a Furniture sale | in February. People came} from all over, and bought. We had no values like these in that Sale. We expect to hold our usual Furniture sale in Au- gust. We are preparing for it now—but there are no prospects of values like these. It is an opportunity for thrift and for the gratification of good taste in furniture such as comes but once ina lifetime. Bedroom Suites—32 styles Prices start at. $120 for a three-piece mahogany-finish bedroom suite, Colonial type, regul rly priced $200; and go to $936 for a $1,560 suite of 8 pieces in walnut, Italian type. Dining room Suites —44 styles Prices start at $385 for a 10 piece walnut dining room suite, Queen Anne type, regularly priced $643, and go to $2,370 for a $3,950 ‘suite of 10 piece in walnut, Queen Anne type, with handsomely carved chairs, the seats of which are covered with denim. Sixth Gallery, New Building 85, the entire sample group of the Plymouth Mills; 80 per cent. wool, 20 per cent. fibre; the best rugs we have seen of this| type; regular price $36, | No two rugs alike The designs appropriate ental and ummer, there are especially able for pi nent use in the bedroom $22.50 each. Third Gallery, New Building and colorings are for replacing Ori Wilton rugs for the An F ‘Tablecloths to | | | | /embroider—$1.15 $14.) This is a special oppor-| tunity for women fond of} needlework to purchase} their whole supply of stamped pieces to embroid- er during the summer vaca- tion, TABLECLOTHS of Congress cloth with six different patterns for cross-stitch or outlining, $1.15. APRONS of muslin, stamped — in imple titch design that a child could embroider, 3 BEDSPREADS of unble 54 inche: stamped un muslin, with Martha Washing-| ton design to develop in large French knots. Design copied from bedspread of Marthal Washington's time, $4.25—our $6 grade, Also interesting collection of all kinds of new stamped goods, including espe ly attractive] women’s and children’s dresses, mocks, and women’s sport skirts, First Floor, Old Bullding Wedding gifts ‘of Silver-plate A fruit bowl, $8.50. A two-portion relish dish, at $4.50. for instance, at A three-piece tea set, at $17.50. A small flower basket, at $10. A cheese and cracker dish with handie, at $12.50. Or one of the 500 Colonial candlesticks, 8 in birh, at $2.25, or 9 in, high, at $3.2! These are from a new shipment of silver-plated ware, the designs of which are copies of very expensive pieces. And the prices of which are very moderate— as you may gather from the above examples. Main Floor, oi Building 2,076 Sheets are lower in price Grade Now 5x00 in $1.10 97e 72x90 in. $1.35 $1.25 72x99 in $1.50 $1.35 81x90 in,.....$1.50 $1.35 81x99 $1.50 And 600 Pillow Cases 45x36 in. 42e Be These sheets and pillow cases are made from good soft-finished bleached sheeting. They are free from ali dressing or filling. Sizes quoted are before hemming. First Floor, Old Building A small lot of Turkish Towels BUT— Note the prices! 21x40 in. towels, weigh- ing about 4 lbs. to the doz- en; double thread; red bor- der; 125 dozen; at $4.80 dozen, —last December prices were $10.80 and $12 dozen. 24x50 in, towels, weigh- ing 914 lbs. to the doz., ex- tra heavy, fine towels for a} man; 50 dozen only, at $9| dozen, -last December's price was $21 dozen, First Floor, Old Bullding The New Jewelry —Glowing, radiant Earrings New styles—oval, ring ot round drops; buttons, round and quare Settings of many stone: loveliest in aquamarine, top lapis, turquoi jade, pe: amethyst and coral genuine stones, mounted gold, silver or platinum; imitation stones in gol’l filled or platinoid mountings 5Oe to $36. The Flexible Bracelet is for the short-sleeved, girlish arm, In sterling silver set with brilliants or with brilliants and sralds, rubies or imitation en 3 , $2.50 Main Floor, Old Bullding | Itt the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. in to is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but such variety sell for $1.95 yd. 40 in. crepe de chine. —21 shades, white, flesh, black. 40 in. crepe meteor. 20 shades, white, flesh. 32 in. striped shirting. —a silk broadcloth in a variety of colors suitable for men’s shirts and for washable dresses for women and children. 36 in. tricolette. 5 —the better quality which will not sag; all wanted colors. 32 in. Chinese Pongee. —the fine old Shantung vont gee, heavy exuge for tailo mades. 36 in. taffeta. —in navy vlue, crown, gray, gold, jac” snd black. 35 in. wash satin. —heavy jua ‘ty; white, flesh, pink, orchid, gray, light bir» peach, The Silk Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building Crepe de chine Frocks at $39.50 —For Miss 14 to 20 That these frocks are Paris-inspired is quite ob- vious, for they have the suppleness and the straight lines which only the French couturiers can successfully combine, Narrow pleated ruffles on the skirt emphasize the gracefulness of the new low waistline. Illus- trated. New Frocks of heavy Morocco crepe, $65 We borrowed the idea of the embroidery around the neck, sleeves and skirt from a Paris model—and the cre-, ator of that dress got her inspiration from the quaint picturesque costume of the Balkans. Navy blue with white embroid- ery, gray or beige with navy blue, red with white, and white with an exquisite French red. Illus- trated. Also— A number of trotteur and eve- ning frocks—individual models— were $85 to $150, at $75 to $125. Second Floor, Old Buliding Tenth Street Smart Tan Shoes for children Sizes 2 to 5—button or lace, $3.50, to 8—button or lace, $4.25 to to 10'2—lace only, $4.50 to 2—lace only, $5.25 to to 6—lace only, $9 to Correctly shaped. Skill- fully hioned of selected leathers with stout soles and broad toes. Smart in line. Long wearing. Ex- pert fitters to fit them. First Floor, Old Buliding "Play Sanaa ! | t \ It is the popular game for young and old—for every home with a lawn, It lasts all through the Summer. Croquet sets are here in profusion, You may select from the very inexpensive set for children to the very important set for the expert player ; $2 to $21. Third Gallery, New Building Saas. *