The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 6

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i R * man Samuel Harder ‘ “AYEAROLD BOY; Body Believed to Have Been Dragged More Than a Mile in Port Richmond. District Attorney Malloy of Staten Tdland to-day began a search for the Motorman of a municipal trolley cat that struck and killed Simon Huge! Tour years old, No. 182 Jewett Avenue tm Port Richmond, late art nicht. | The body was found at Waters and) Jewett Avenues, more than a mile from the boy's home. Neighbors who Searched the car tracka with lanterns found indications that the body had been dragged that distance after be- ing struck. Tt was several hours efter the Lody was found, and after Willinm ‘Mugel, the boy's fath reported Dim missing that Identification of the child was made. | No report of any accident was made by any of the motormen, and the po: Noe withheld news of the acotdent ‘until after District Attorney Malloy ‘was notified and began his investiga- | tion. After ingpecting and hearing the st n the barn of Motor- believed he had seon a boy on the fender of a ear he passed on the line, the District Attorney sent for Motorman Willlam Cady, No. 49 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn. It js believed that who- ever was running car that killed the boy was unaware of the accident, == _ 24 COUPLES WED IN RELIGIOUS CULT AT ONE CEREMONY Threatened With ile if They Balked, Says Woman Ask- ing Annulment, CHICAGO, April 14 (United News.) WEDDING at the House of A David, Benton Harbor, Mich., at which twenty-four couples were married by one cere- mony, was described by Mrs. Hil- dali Hanse), seeking annulment of her marriage to Russel] Hansel. “We were told that if wo re- fused to marry we would be ma- roone? on an island in Northern Lake Michigan," she told Judge Balfwiv. “We were lined up ino big room and one ceremony was read for the entire twenty-four eouples, I have never lived with my husband; {t Is against the rules for married couples to live to- gether in the House of David.” She said she left the cult shortly after her marMage. ' Fell OFF Fire Kacnpe Alring: Matteenne, mh ILFY KILLS |. Misa Sophie F . tie sumh the opening of a on n the fourth ‘N r while airing a mattress this morn- ing and fell to the econd floor, She twonty-twe 118 St, Mar’ Pin . outed: fire eon the | (aBellevue Hons | pital with a lacerated scalp and pos- | SEEK MOTORMAN — oture of the skull. O FITTING WINES SILK GLOVES gap { In all the Springtime shades For men women & children OWNES OWN that’s all you need to know about a Glove M‘Creery For Fur Storage Absolute Protection Phone: Fitzroy 3400 CLOTHING SHOP INGLE and double breasted suits $55 for men of 25 hand-tailored in soft fabrics MEN'S finish ready-made but not so you notice it 2 to 8 West 38th Street— Street Level Street Level—no waiting for elevators THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _APRIL 14, 1921. Lord & I¢ ayior Just Three More Days of The Seven-Day Sale THE end is near! Just three more Sale days. But in that time you can accomplish more from an economical standpoint than you have been able to for several years. These prices are absolutely the lowest for furniture of this quality. Period Bedroom Suites A 4 piece Mahogany een Anne Suite . A 6 piece Mahogany Queen Anne Suite. . . $308 A 4 piece Mahogany Decorated Bedroom Suites A 7 piece Hepplewhite Suite in Parchment and Pastel . . . $1100 4 7 piece Hepplewhite Suite in Jade Green. + + « $997 A 6 piece pig Suite $295, $395 Louis XVI Suite $395, $450 in Blue and White. . . . . $825 A 4 piece Ivory A 7 piece Hepplewhite Suite Louis XVI Suite . . . $395 in Parchment and Dresden . . $872 A 6 piece Walnut An 8 piece Hepplewhite Suite Queen Anne Suite. . . $539.75 in Grey and Blue . . . . . $1052 ’ SIXTH FLOOR Deaisstic Rugs Reduced! Entire Collection Wilton, Axminster and Chenille Rugs Effected THIS sudden reduction is a drop—to a price level lower than any since 1919 Herati and Karnak Worsted Whittall Rugs Wiltons Anglo-Persian, 9 x 12 feet. . . $115.00 OEM. ots se + $10750 Teprac Wilton, 9 x12 feet . . . 84,00 sii ol MGT Worsted Wiltons Roya Witton oxizfeet . . . . 1 +. « $96.00 gxi2feet. . 4 @ a $72.00 84 x10) feet. . 6 eee +) (89,50 8% x10)% feet. . « . + 67.00 Chenille Rugs, 9 x ‘R feet, $115 Chenille Carpet, $12 square yard FIFTH FLOOR Baskets Needed in Every Home Sturdy Chests of Tennessee Cedar that smell so clean and woodsy, and keep winter woolens free from dust and moths, are now shown on the fifth floor in a variety of styles. The Chest at $24.50 illustrated, is unusually well-made and absolutely dust and mothproof. Other models . « $16.50 to $42.50 Matting Underbed Boxes $8.50 $11.50 are almost essential in apartments where space SEEMINGLY so insignificant are the scrap basket and clothes hamper in the home, but try getting along without them! A fine selection of styles and sizes. New Low Prices Natural Willow Clothes Baskets, 27 inch size $2.25 Natural Willow Clothes PANEER narrow shape with wood bottoms . . + ee + 6,00 Painted White Enamel . . . . . + = 7,50 Natural Willow Clothes L eeaaipatt, is at span They are rolled easily under square shape . . se + 6,00 the bed. In natural redwood they are $13.50 Round Scrap Baskets of white enamelled fibre, FIFTH FLOOR for kitchen or bathroom. ws w . 3.25 Oxidized Copper Metal Scrap Baskets, round 2.75 ee s ” Cakes and Frostings THIS is the appetizing subject of Miss Barber's leccure at 2.30 next Monday afternoon. She will demonstrate new ways of tempting the palate! Housefurnishing Department SEVENTH FLOOR White Enamelled Willow Scrap Baskets, round, two sizes $1.95 and 2.15 White enamelled Clothes Ham- pers, all wood, a9 inches high ' by 20 inches wide . $10.00 : SEVENTH FLOOR + mbes AAT PUTOM ETHER BS BO E68 oh Reduced! Full-size Wardrobe $37.50 FOR two days only! Tomorrow and Sat- urday, A special price to introduce this splendid oak to ot travellers at the be- ginning of the travelling season. It is full size, exceptionally well-made and is ordina- rily marked at a much higher price. SEVENTH FLOOR Caruso’s Recent Illness made many a person stop to realize how much this great artist means to Americans. His voice rises strong and vibrant in the thousands of homes today where Rei! Seal records are played. Caruso Records Serenata. + $1.75 Madam Butterfly, duet with Parcat 2.00 For You Alone (In English) . 1.25 Love Me or Not (In English) . 1.75 Rigoletto (Woman Is Fickle) . 1.25 Occhie Celeste (Eyes of Blue) . 1.75 10-inch Albums 85¢ 12-inch Albums 95¢ Model XI Victrola will make a fine wedding gift . $150 SEVENTH FLOOR Silver Candlesticks contribute something to the atmosphere ofa room—something that no other single item of decoration can provide. It is an air of friendliness, of gracious hospitality that sets apart those homes in which we love to visit. ‘These candlesticks are 10 / inches high, graceful in design and made with square or hexa- gonposts . . $14.50 pair GROUND FLOOR Fine Linens Greatly Reduced MADEIRA linens, hand-made, hand- embroidered, always a fine gift, always attractive for Summer. Tray Cloths -. $ 65 Centerpieces es « 125 Scarfs «6 + 4,50 Guest Towels . . . 1.25 Irish linen damask table cloths, 2 x 2 yards . . : + + « $6.50 Napkins to rth, 22 x 22 inches, dozen 2... « . we $8.50 Round scalloped table cloths of linen du mask, 64 inches, reallyexceptional at $6.75 Hemstitched linen huck towels, regulation size splendid quality for constant use, at- tractive damask borders, dozen $9 and $15 SECOND FLOOR Splendid Values in Summer Bedspreads MARSEILLES Spreads, hemmed single and double size $5 and $6.75 Marseilles Spreads, scalloped, singie fae double size. - $6.50 sad de. SECOND FLOOR

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