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10 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. MRS. W M.PRAHIAM GRAHAM ISAYS MRS, CULLEN | src to her story upon crom-examina- MATTY HAS BAD TURN) “2%! 40 not want to distur htm.” | brother, Bassett Cadwallader, ts coming tion. The remark was a reply to a requeat|ffum Boston to take charge of | the | | EMBRACED VISITOR ected to his wits BUT FOLLOWS GAME) for an Interview with him. Bright and|fuseral, which will be, held fn, the Tn: re Ne eee learly to-day papers carrying the big|Iyn. A delegatelon from the New York & ee-in-law ones wal: he ue Daseball scores were brought to| Press Club will bey apen r vit—His Home “Army and ordinary Irishman and that Papers Giving the Day's anned, but no eom- Navy Club,” Says Husband, Jher daughter was humiliated when she Scores. 2 montie al ROORtEE: OTE YOR married hi SYRACUSE, April 14.—<Inristy Math | ROBINSON 25 West 424 St. Mins ellie Coyle | Coyle testified that Cule Unable to See Visitors, Reads | m President Harding has promised to Res! view the Zid Regiment tn Brooklyn some time next month, it wa Frank Cadwallader, for thirty years|nounced to-day by Col. Thomas ning from the sick| Harding to Re | Mra, Cullen, ace x to Misa Coyle, cwaon at his Saranac Lake home was | separation brought ®y James H. Cullen, suld that if en to an issue she not 2 GK terday|% Feporter In New York City, died sud- survice, aud Chaplin (iit pant iy og ‘ or, against Katherin W,| Would tell her husband to get out. at 5 aseban | Aenly last night at hla home, No. 157] the White House. It is sald this will scene tela yor" y about people and my om Bt . Brooklyn, He ‘was born|bo the first visit of a United States rinued Corday Before Jue) er Lal ull ‘ <three’ years ayo and| President to review a Brooklyn’ ressi- 1 commen 20 Jalster Babe,” Mra, Cullen remarked to pn {8 111," watd his wite, | Comel! University. His ‘ment. in. Brooklyt the separation had always beea ee [NR ® friendly Mr. Graham daughter of the) ytisa Coyle testified that numerous bis wife wealthy Brookfield apart-! naval and my officers were enter s » 450 Riverside Drive, testl-|tained by Ira, Cullen, which ‘brought Tro children had atin t pring of 1919 Mrs [forth the ‘mark from Cullon that hts them, Geraldine, and a & children were sent to Harvard, and from th the war service am, according d back to he home at Paris, had 4 stood In the building's vestibule} apartment was an Army and Navy Ing Ole Bockelle. Miss Peterson !club. London Luggage Shops “AMERICA’S LARGEST LUGGAGE DISTRIBUTORS.” This Week’s Specials AT OUR THREE NEW YORK STORES pother's old 1 of “om-| @ at year. She} vis, son of wale Smart, Original, High Character NEW NEW MODEL MODEL SPRING SPRING WRAPS SUITS 39" 945" @ Chicago n of note, and the ta ambitious mother Davis went to Santa Barbara and laid such siege} Ff to the heart of the young Geraldine that she responded, apparently, to the spirit of romance. Bo, the story goes, they started to elope. They had scarcely left in a vig touring car for San Francisco before Earl Miller came home and discovered his sister was eloping with | Davis. Entering his own touring car Barl overtoo!: the young elopers and restored his sister to their mother. Mrs. Graham has never forgot the people who were kind to her when ehe polo player any an » BONWIT TELLER &,CO. he Specally Shop of Org FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 132 West 34th Si Ly 407 Maditen ‘Ave: alte 2137 BROADWAY Oper, MACY'S >) || ce J SPECIALS AT THIS SPECIALS AT THIS STORE ONLY. STORE ONLY Present FUR SCARFS OF QUALITY te was in humble circumstances in Ken- : . . 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Fitted with cowhide leather Leather compartment a seg five roomy drawers, shoe]. $ | on SO lined, with three pockets r pockets, Inundry bng and) for Shirts in Made of the finest quality of his paternal © Graham's mother There were rumor might be an Americ ary avec “3 16 : Poiret Twill a larrals antl | Japanese Sable Scarfs most practical clothes hang-|top «+> $23.80 eins 1S @ and embroidered | | jc. fapei any | the Warr Lucille Fox Scarfs. 35.00 ing arrangement. A com- — and 18 85 models original] abrics in | esontg I yard inches. ‘ § y blues, grays, tans. People Stone Marten Scarfs 35.00 plete ward- $ $14.50 up to 65.00 ri) 3, : Both os Bh rie Polloc ko and ae na) TR Stone Marten Scarfs... . 1... 6.0006 robe for men hg : Pp UU. originally upto75.00 Ap er beauty, which Mink Scarfs........... 39.50 and women ... 2 oe outstanding figure eve Also Steamer + tucky beauties, and to her never-fail- ing kindness of heart and purity of character. among Ken- Natural Squirrel Scarfs Pointed Fox Scarfs.........+++++++ 48.50 Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs.......... 48.50 Baum Marten Scarfs............5++ 55.00 Platinum Gray Fox Scarfs......... 85.00 White Dyed Blue Fox Scarfs....... One Large Skin Natural Fisher Scarfs 145.00 FUR STORAGE 2% on the Valuation Private Cold Dry-Air Fur Storage Plant on the Premises. GRAFT GRAND JURY | FINISHES ITS WORK Hands Up More Indictments—tIs ‘Coniplimented by Court and Discharged. ‘The Extraordinary Grand Jury which was sworn in ty Justice John V. McAvoy on Nov. 29 last t evidence in building and weathered by the Lockwoo € concluded its labors to en Fore man Wilftam J. Splegelberg handed in & big vundle of indictments, Mr. Spie~ gelberg reported that there was no more business before the body. Justice MoAvoy dischanged the Grand Jury and commended the members for the thorough and conscientious way In which they carried out the ble task set for them nearly five months ago, He said he was particularly pleased at the | complete absence during these jong months of announcements of what the | Greod Jury was going to do and the frequent announcements of what it had | done. Deputy Attorney General Samuel Ber- er also complimented and thanke rand Jury on bohialf of Attor eral Newton, ‘Toe names of th mentioned in the indictments day will be kept secret un’ arrested. Pigamoid Hand Made . Brief Cases Cowhide Leather Bag |. 2 stecl frames. Solid Made of 6-0z. saddle] Hand stitched through-Jleather corners. With leather. 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Period Dining Room Suite in Figured Americar Walnut, Handsomely Carved 3 Ten pieces, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches wid inches wide; 54 in., 6 ft. exter with genuine le jenine Cabinet,’ 41 Serving Table, 36 inch; Dining T a nj 1 Arm Chair and § Side Choise ‘39 50 r slip seats; as illustrated OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCK \) vELiveries i Reed Rocker Period Design, in Mahogany or 1 Baronial Brown, Antique Ivory F American, Walnut, seat peach Gray, upholstered [faith somerane $9.08 fra mages wo $4 SS WCon OT AveRhS"St. Greatest Seller on Earth: ! ON SALE NOW ; 1921 World Almanac. Presidential Election Returns—Census Figures |50c on Stands aes Anaiee 65c by Musil pene oo in a Great Sale at $1.98 Sailors, turbans, continentals and flares, an exceptionally fine collection. in henna, tangerine, grey, sand, brown, navy and black. Ostrich Bands to Go With the Shapes $1 Q8 vawe $3.98 Fiat, bands, 27 inches long, in purple, henna, orange, grey, sand, , brown, navy, black and white. 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