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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921, ah] il COURT HOLDS MAN, |MISS VAN WYCK HAM ‘ DOUBTS COP’S TALE) WED TO A SCOT Magistrate, in Liquor Case, Calls|Daughter of the Former Mayor | TIM CHAMPIONS Pollcatian’s Story ‘linneababte Sails To-Day With Her Hus- but Has to Fix Bail band for His English Home. daughter of the late Robert A. Van Wyek, Mayor from 1898 to 1902, was married in St Stephen's Church, Woman Thinks Burglar a “Per-| ,, ! fect Gentleman; Doesn't Want Him Locked Up. Gold Medal. 2414-lb. bag, A place where busy housekeepers delight to shop "Tae same convenience you delight in when all your uten- sils rest spic and span in an orderly kitchen closet or cabinet of your home, you will enjoy at Lewis & Conger’s. cel, last evening to an Major Peter Carl Col- { the Gordon High dno attendants, | anders ‘| Her une! response to questions Michacl Delngi, testi hed him, Judge Augustus er in marriage performed at i BALTIMORE, April 14—A “ren | 2?) tleman burglar.” who stole $1,900 In Jewelry from the home “ | Heubeck with the that she ni 4id not want him Were caught. “I feel sure he was a Perfect gentleman,” she said. | Additional probability of the entry MRS. GREENTHAL GUILTY. of the Naval Academy eight at) | Strictly Fresh, New Laid EGGS Oc doz. understood | n had come over for f taking his bride Kitchen chair with seat inclined forward for con venience when you work at cabinet, table or sink, Ip white enamel $7.50. Varnished $6.00, Watch for the Grand Opening “THE LIBERTY” New York's Newest and Finest Chinese Restaurant and Tea Parlor. For in purpose this place sug- Per i Poughkeepsie was given yesterday by| Sentenced to Wear a Pearl Neck-| Th di A ril 14 1921 gests a huge kitchen closet of the i the — of es members Ts ne Suee Tovitiavinn Heew Mat. | urs ay, p 1 | fi home—the place wherebusy house- ond class, who unanimously voto , a f thine fi ] that they would forego their Brenna trey eeere: 41 MOTT ST., opp. Pell St. Usctiacdoeren keepers may turn for exactly the leave if necessary In order to row Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 1 Groens| [itn the heart of Chinatown, Come and bletdisbod M bid eed roper panto bake delic} Py ; the Navy in the classic on the Hud-| ‘thal of No Rathgate Avenue, | F try the tasty dishes prepared by our fa- tale ah db proper pan to bake delicious treats. Rice Bread Be ion. eee eee arc arcnine (A serie or meron wears wets eae Or in other sections where she may nutritious, fancy | | Butler's Bon Bon Bread is ’ With 744 mileh cows and three | tne nniversar: their | fla d Chinese dishes may be ordered in ad- find lusty brooms to clean floors, | rc ies gid iti feeder fa eed teat ve 5 Pedigreed bulls the American steam-| wedding thirtieth ersmry | Telephone Frank 4942 — olishes to sparkle f; d GPR specie kerereecse 8 “ ihalaesld ship West Arrow of the Bull Steam-| of Mr. ( to the| Solidly constructed Pp P ¢ faucets an | 5e 8c } ship Line left here yesterday noon| the bar puples attented | wash wringers cost knobs, or soaps and boilers to help aoe Hambure, the ceremony and Maglkstrate Willlam ———————— | | from $11 to $16, Sweetser acted as toastmaster, | Mrs, Josephine Ragona, twenty dinner pars wee one, a Sicilian, was arrested yester-| 9 mock trial with Mrs, ( doy, charged with th he role o Frank Ecolano, thirty-four, smith, who was shot to |" Second Avenue, near 106th Street, in|), New York, Oct. 14 last. eater ——— WON ARSON CHARGE | TWO WEEKS’ FREE TRIAL aah & Then $ 5 pown We sell the sanitary white “Eddy”? and Refrigerator, Prices from $63.50 00 $156. 15 Months on Balance with Monday’s task in the laundry. Every housekeeping appliance that is practical and durable is ob- tainable in this exclusively home .urnishing store. Shopping for them is as quick and convenient as pick- ing your needs off hook and shelf at home fewis& CoNGER “9 Floors of Home Equipment” 45TH ST: & SIXTH AVE., NEW YORK cal Most Wonderful Salo of the Your. hE WOOL SAMPLE SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS " Made "$4 7s vi 1 19. Values 4°75, 125° ss COHEN’S 265-7 Sixth Av. Open Evenings, Cor, 17th St. Sweet, Ripe California “Sunkist” ORANGES 10 for 25c Peaches Coffee Fasic Brand Sliced Peaches; | | ty our freshly roasted, full : : lavored Coffee; delightful absolutely the finest fruit | | [every Corer: ag delightful packed; tall can, PACKAGE CRACKERS Uneeda Biscuits *°°%°°*" Vanilla Wafers Cc Ginger Snaps Oysterettes uting attorney, § “and sentenced t ns mal ASS Mrs, Barton, It Is Charged, Set Fire to Posts of Fence She Said Trespassed on Her Land. MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., April 14,—Mrs. Frances Barton of Unionville, this county, a widow, seventy-cight years ld, is in the County Jail at Goshen, on & charge of arson in the third degree, waiting action by the Grand Jury, She had @ dispute with a neighbor! over a wire fence which she charged the neighbor, Joseph Brown, had placed ‘on her property, it is alleged that she set fire to the posta. An effort is being made to release | her because of her advanced age and feeble condition, She i» the oldest Woman ever committed to juil In the 288 Livingston St.—Brooklyn Phone Nevins 2100 Tak-hom-a Biscuits Lunch Biscuits Graham Crackers perpxg. Oatmeal Crackers As remarkable for the family washing as Lux is for silks, woolens, and all fine laundering COWPERTHWAIT & SONS on se~ 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Pork Row & Chatham Sa. | We Give Fou the Immediate Benefit of Lower Manufacturing Costs IN OUR LOWER PRICES Great Savings Now Save money—buy your groceries at one of the 550 conveniently located green-and-gold stores of JAMES BUTLER Ine. Uptown Store “Bayer” on Genuine Just soak the dirt out of dish towels Warning! Unless you see the name ‘Bayer’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, Special Velvet, 27''x54’’ Rugs..........Were $6.25, Now $3.98 ie Dining Room Was $340—Now 255! 8 Pieces in Golden Oak. Queen Anne Design. Was $505—Now $415! 10 Pieces in American Walnut or Ma- hogany. Queen Anne design, Was $620—Now $465! 9 Pieces in Oak or Walnut. Louis XV. Design. Was $795—Now $596! 10 Pieces in Walnut—Heppelwhite De- sign. Was $575—Now $460! 3 Pieces in American Walnut, Queen Anne Design. Cowperthwait’s | Liberal Credit Terms | 250 weekly on 815 worth | Se weekly on _&G0 worth 50 weekly on §=8100 worth 50 weekly on worth 812.50 week:, on $1,000 worth | | Other Amounts in Proportion. Pay by the month if you wish. Ne extru Charges of Any Kind, 10%, Off for Cash | Bed Room | Was $320—Now $240! 3 Pieces | in Maple, Golden Oak or Wal- nut. Was $397—Now $199! 4 Pieces in American Walnut or Ma- hogany. Queen Anne Design. Was $282,50—Now $178! 4 Pieces in Mahogany or Walnut | | Was $225—Now $182! 3 Pieces | in American Walnut Was $350—Now $298! 4 Pieces in Ivory or Mahogany. 331-3 Per Cent. Discount on All Orientals. Remarkable Reductions in Furniture Living Room Was $465—Now $337! 8 Pieces In Tapestry. | Was $650—Now $435! 3 Pieces in Tapestry. | Was $240—Now $180! 3-Piece Divanette Suite in Brown Spanish Imperial. Divan opens into full-size bed. | Was $143—Now $98! 8 Pieces in Mahogany — finished frames, Leather upholstery, Was $450—Now $325! 8 Pieces overstuffed, in velour. Everything for Housekeeping This Sale Will Continue All Next Week. Both Stores Open Saturday Evening. Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station. dish towels hanging above the sink? And a dirty kitchen apron on its hook? You know you ought to wash them but you're too tired to do the rub- bing that is needed to get them clean, There is a new way that fets them clean without any hard rubbing. You just soak them clean with Rinso, the new form of soap for the family washing. Rinso contains so much pure soap, has so much real cleans- ing value, that it dissolves all the dirt without any hard rubbing. Only the most soiled Rinse Made by the makers of Lux —for the family washing Seamless Tapestry, 6x9 Rugs................. 30.00, “ 19.75 Seamless Tapestry, 7'6x9 Rugs...... wee 87.00, 24.75 ° Seamless Axminster, 7'6x9 Rugs............ *‘ 52.50,“ 37.50 and kitchen aprons | Seamless Axminster, 8'3x10'6 Rugs...... * 77.50, “ 57.50 m G | Extra Heavy Axminster, 9x12 Rugs... ‘* 119.00,“ 97.50 With this new product you can Very Thick Axminster, 9x12 Rugs....... ‘‘ 155.00, “ 125.00 SN’T it a temptation, after spots need to be rubbed, and Wool and Fibre, 9x10’6 Rugs......... af 30.00, “ 18.00 - ie oo eee Chose just Neatly An your bands, Jute Velvet Stair Carpet, per yd. Ryessaus i 2.95, aS 1.65 up, to leave a row of soiled Pacieg Pea oeitenes |i) bined thoroughly, All the dirt is loosened 0 it disappears in the rinsing, leav- ing the towels as clean as when you used to rubthem so hard. In Rinso your clothes are as safe as in water alone, for it is so harmless it doesn't even redden your hands. Rinso softens hard water. Where water is hard, make an increased amount of the “soap liquid,” accord- ing to directions on the package, and continue adding this to your tub of cold water until you have a good is ideal for washing machines. It does away with even light rubbing. Your grocer and the department stores have Rinso. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mans, |It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Go and Get It. 02 ite om TRA Ae wats Or, eB a aR AE ABI SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an ‘unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cente—Larger packages, ‘Aapirin t# the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticactdester of Ballcylicage ‘“UNCOMMON SENSE” By JOHN BLAKE A PAMPHLET containing forty-eight selected talks from the series now appearing in The Evening World. This pamphlet has been issued in response to a demand manifested in a large number of letters received both by The Evening World and by the writer of the series. Sent prepaid by mail on receipt of 25c, or may be had at any of The New York World offices. Address Mail Orders to The World, Cashier's Department, Park Row, New York. Postage stamps may be used in remitting, if desired, for convenience.