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DIVORCE IN RENO IS REVEALED BY MARRIAGE HERE s. J. W. Fuller Potter, Just ck From Nevada, Becomes Wife of Henry W. Howe. Members of the bride's family ad- | mitted to-day that Mrs. J. W. Fuller| Potter of New York and Southampton ‘was married Saturday to Henry Wainwright Howe, formerly of Bos- ton, now of New York. been made public that Mr. and Mrs. Potter, who are members of two of the best known families in New York, \ had been divorced, Mr. and Mrs. Potter had been mar- ried fifteen years and have four girls and a son. It was learned that last It had not}) summer Mrs, Potter took two of the| f! young children to Reno, Mr. Potter remaining at his home, No. 183 East 65th Street. She returned only Sat- urday. Before her first marriage she was Miss Mary Barton Atterbury. Mr. Potter is a nephew of the late Bishop lienry Codman Potter, and was a Major during the war, Mr. Howe lives at No. 150 East 72d Street and has two sons in Harvard. His first wife, who was Miss Bthel Gardner of Boston, died last year, He||[} is a Harvard man and a well known athelete, being President of the New|! York Skating Club, nis bride became friends through their common interest in skating. ‘They are away on a brief honeymoon. Members of the families refuse to tell where the ceremony was performed. ical VETERAN ENDS LIFE BY INHALING GAS| si | It is said he and George Zimmer Was to Have Been | Rejoined by His Wife To-Day. | Gas inhaled through a tube as he lay | 4n bed caused the death last night of George Zimmer, forty-five years old, al World War veteran, in the furnished Toom house condu by Mrs, Neuman at No. ast 129th Street, according to the In a sealed letter, addroased to his wife, Jenny, of No. 8856 Tenth Avenue, | Brooklyn, who was to have rejoined her husband to-day, the police think some clue may be given to the reason for Zimmer's act When gas was smelled in the hall- way or was broken in and Zim- | mer Was found lying in bed, the tube in his m and the gas iurned on, the police say. WAAT Knows Coperight, 1021, by the Press Publishing Ga, (The New York Evening World) QUESTIONS. 1. What is the seventh wedding an- niversary called? What is John D. Rockefeller’s middle name? 3. What is the capital city of the Canadian Province of Alberta? 4. In what State does the Con- || necticut River have its source? | 5. In what century did the Ref- ermation, the great religious move- ment under Martin Luther, occur? | 6. What order of classic architec- ture is characterized by the ram's horn scroll of its capital? 7. What kind of a vegetable is the Mexican frijole? & What is the main beam in a floor | called? 9. What is the more common name of the flower sometimes called hearts- ease? 10. Upon how many hills was Rome built? ANSWERS. 1, Woolen weddin Edmonton; 4, N | Cane Sugars. : You; have been dis satisfied with the ii féridr, dark colore: Ssugars brought fr ‘here; there and every. where.’ ‘Use Domirio ManéSugars and share; M’with) us our pride).in their , high) standard, i Amerivan Sugar Refining Company Nee ot a pape) “Sweeten it with Domino Sraniilaied, Tablet, Powdered, Gonfetti¢ners,.Brown, Golden Syrup. Most Wonderful Sale of the ALL WOOL SAMPLE SP) . SUITS AND TOPCOATS |} Mado by Sth Ave. Tailors. in $7.50 a | .50 Values | | | COHEN'S 265-7 4 Open Evenings. Cor. 17th St to "Lo Found Bureau. 108, World Buildin for thirty days. be left at any of The World's © Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly ¢o ‘The World Gal) 4000 Beeman, New York, oF rookiyn Office, 4100 Main. Steel Scissors, 32c Pair Regular 98c to $1.50 Gr Solid forged steel; all first quality; 314 to 6 inches; in various styles; finely finished. A &8.—Bireet Noor, Central WEDNESDA Y—A Day of the Greatest Values and Smallest Prices of the Season on Every Sort of Desirable Merchandise THE EVENING WORLD, ‘ades Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 | TUESDAY, APRIL 19, BROOKLYN AM--STRAUS.... Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 1921. or blue. Every article will be offered at a lower price than heretofore this month—frequently for less than at any time this season. Costs have been disregarded—but desirability, goodness, fashion have been emphasized. It is an event in which every participant is a star ! The Sale prices will be maintained FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. As the choice lots are in many cases limited no Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders received. Andour best advice isto COME PROMPTLY! $1.59 Warner’s ‘‘Rust-Proof”’ Corsets made of pink or white Coutil. ‘This ‘back and lace-front styles, Not all sizes in styles, ‘A &S, Girls’ Skirts $3.95 Of Wool and Plaid leated model of plaid wool, buttoned ton body, which canbe iaken off ai Sizes 6 to 14, A. & 8, —Seond floor, Central. $1.19 1,200 Women’s Undergarments Nightgowns, Pajar and Petticoats. trimmed with laces ular and extra sizes, models and # nd embroideries, A. & S.-Seond floor, Bast Stamped Dresses 98c Slip-Over Bungalow Style Made of art cloth in a soft shade of blue design, with Square neck, stamped in effectiv square yoke, Ready to embroider. A & S—Thint Noor, Central [__ BOYS’ SUITS $9.75 Extra Pair Knickers All wool cheviot mixtures in brown, tan a gray, The bai patch pockets; alpaca lined. Sizes § to 18 yea A. & 8.—Bewond floor, West Wool Velvet Rugs $33.75 Each Seamless, 9x12 Feet Formerly $48.50 and $55.00, Fine durable quality, from Bigelow 1 Company and 8, Sanford & Sons. A & Ss. dependat & special purchase of a variety of models in lace- ‘Seo nd floor. Eat. Envelope Chemises of coats are yoked and pleated; rtford Carpet Taint Floor, Bast Fur Scarfs $29.75 Of Fine Stone Marten Large one-animal models, made of selected Stone Marten skins, Superior quality and in very fine color. rae A. & S&.—Second floor, Central. READY-TO-WEAR HATS $1.89 Reduced from $3.98 and $4.98 Made of Batavia braid sewed row-on-row, with Jap braid facings, Roll-edged Milan | hats. Lisere straw Sailors with Georgette crepe bands, A. & S.—-Bireet Moor, East. on nd Women’s Low Shoes $3.50 Pair Of White Nu-Buck 600 pairs in the one tongue. Flexible welte of white enamel.) aly: in A and B widths. Sizes 3 to 7 4 in © width A. & 8. Second WOMEN’S WRAPS floor, Wet Of Men’s Wear Serge Full circular Capes and straightline, wing- sleeved Wraps, belted front. Most are lined with novelty silks. Black and navy blue, Sizes 34 to M4. A & 5.—Kecond floor, Central Men’s‘B.V.D.’ Underwear 49c The Nationally Known Make Athletic shirts and knee-length drawers. “B. V. D.’’ Union Suits, 79 The lowest price of the season A. & S.—Strea floor Fax nd rs. CANDLESTICKS 27c Each Mahogany-Finished 500 Colonial style highly ished sticks, 7 inches high; heavy flat pa A #8 pie, candie- 4 floor, Central SILVER PENCILS |— $1.55 Also Gold Filled A well-known make of pencil ver, gold filled. Handsomely fitted with clip and reserve lead: cludes tax, Wer Floor Cloth 44c Square Yard Heavy Felt Base Perfect goods, full rolls, 2 yards wide cently sold for 69, square yard. A good varie of colors and designs, AL & B—Thind floor, Past [VELVET CARPET $1.79 Yard Formerly $2.48 sient grade all-wool yarn. inches wide and in and color combination, A & B—Taint Nove, Fam Turkish Towels 39c Reduced from 89c A final ¢ heavy we Jacquard borders BED SPREADS $1.69 Summer Weight purchase for this sale s striped bed spreads; of a splendid sh Towels, Borders in & 8. fgur ideal summer use a &s Taira floor, Content Handkerchiefs 23c Linen, for Men The kind of a handkerchief that All linen, hemmtitched, with tials; excellent quality.” Regula AD & BB nen n sterling sil- Street floor, ast Re- Comes ot of sott of single size, prefer! in Madras Curtains $1.75 Pair Generous Variety of Patterns Come in soft, creamy color at unis price simply as table Excellent value troned as MEN’S SHIRTS | 95c Each Fine-Count Percale Of fast color stripes, hair lines of black, blue, ety lavender p two und three-color combina i Sizes 14 to 17, A. & 8.—Street floor, Bast Men’s Oxfords $7.50 Pair Mahogany -Shade Cordovan and stitched leather soles anc most in demand, In Runs r heels, Built for distinctive Dress serges, lent fe Pye a emcee ear, Mont A & 8m Comte . . Silk Stockings . $34.50 $1.49 Pair Excellently Tailored Onyx Make— For Women There are just 200 ‘Ull-fashioned stockings, all silk tops, cotton od fine woolens “f a ‘ind to look we hat and new patterns. , A! he BS —Aereet floor, Hort mire. Traveling Bags $7.75 Each of Heavy Cowhide lined throughout, pockets corners,” braased locks and 18 inoh sizes. Brown only A. & S.Thint floor, Central Leather reinforces catehes; with three for 16 and port DICT $1.98 of Cotton Crepe The popular coat-style with full flounce. Ruffled all round neck and sleeves. Co} hagen or light blue, orchid, rose or pink, 5) 36 to 42 A &'S—-Merzanine, Centra) Children’s Drawers 29c Sizes from 2 to 12 Years 1,200 pieces in this special offering. Knicker- bocker style, well made and cut good and full. The edges are finished with blind embroidery. ‘A. & S.—Secund ‘floor, Bast. JERSEY SWEATERS $4.95 In Tuxedo Coat Models Women's smart Sweater Coats with Tuxedo collar, patch pockets and cross-over belt. Sizes 38 to 44. A. & S.—Second Moor, Central Women’s Skirts $5.75 Full Pleated Styles Neat models of all-wool plaids in light and medium color combinations, Full pleated models. 25 to 32-inch waistbands, ‘A. & S—-Second floor, Central CRETONNES 64c Yard Reduced from 95c Yard Just $10 yards and patterns, Me for one day only, 3 | “St. James’ Willow Chairs | $8.95 Each fine French willow armchairs. it are in perfect proportion, broad, rigidly made Rockers $1.25 Additional A & 8. Depth and arms are Fourth floor, Bas. | WOMEN’S GLOVES ; 75c Pair Regularly $1.25 and $1.50 thamois-lisle, in strap wrist style, in mastic and pongee; , brown, gray and mode AL be S-Street flour, Central pearl, shirred wrist in “Thor” Electric Cleaners $17.50 Each Attachments, $3.00 Extra Tht’ renowned ‘Thor’ Blectric Vacuum < . with welded one-piece steel case, Has General Electric motor; aperutes on direct. or sting current, A & 4-Bulrray oor, Fam [_DRESS GOODS | $1.44 Yd. Regularly $1.79 to $2.49 “Queen Make” Dresses $1.69 House Dresses of Percale Straightline model, with pleated front and back, White pereale dotted tn blue or pink Snuartly shaped white pique collar, Sizes 36 to 46 AW & $—Second’ floor, Kast. OSTRICH BANDS $1.29 Reduced from $3.98 and $4.98 ch band sufficient for entire hat trimming. Black, Jade, na, Copenhagen, navy blue, brown, gray or pheasant. A. & B.-Burvet floor, Fast Women’s Dresses $17.95 Sizes 34 to 46. Stouts 421% to $2 Suitable f t f w 1 Of Tricotine or Serge Navy blue Suits effectively trimmed with self-xtitching, buttons, braiding or with em. b vd pockets. Shawl or notch collars. 34 to 44 AD & S—-Second floor, Central Bleached Sheets 98c Regularly $1.29 Full bleached, serviceatic quality; size 2% by 2l4 yards before hemming. — All perfeet A. & B—Biteet floor, bast $4.98 Including Tax most H colors and Leather a in the tive pla Wash Fabrics 19c Yard 38 and 40 Inches Wide A purchase that entirely cleaned out a manu ished lawns and. plain A. & 8 Street floor, West 32c Ib. “Priscilla’’ Brand--From 38c¢ Bean or $1.55, from $1.4 4 25-b, bag, $7.50, from $9.14; bean only, A. & B- Subway floor, Livingston street, Rubberized Aprons 49c Ea. The Special A & S. Make + excel In of: ground, 5-lb. carton, fective pla nd wear W In black or white ret flour, Contra regularly for much y\ 4&8 ONARIES 89c Webster's New Supreme ‘The new revised, self-pronouncing dictionary 1,085 pags therette binding, an encyclopedia of reference with colored and tone illustrations. A. & B—Measanine, Vast TUMBLERS | 65c Dozen Thin Blown 2,000 dozen sp day Don want on’ fi at this low pr Silk Hand Bags $7.08 Beautiful Moire and Brocade inning: models, bea fy) fitted with mirror and ar a Noor, ( Wall Flower Holders, 50c Wall flower holders of Japanese crackle, in two patterns. Graceful shape; stone color, with Japanese design in red Reduced from 89c ‘The Gift Corner A &B—FINh Noor, Central $2.79 Ostrich Trimmed. Formerly $6.98 Smart little sailors, turbans, off-the-face models in bright and ‘suit colors, Satin and feathers, straw and feathers, and pasted feather atyles A & BMozzanine floor, Bast. Women’s Blouses $1.38 Voile, Batiste and Organdy trimmed with vestees of white; striped and figured models with large Pleated frills, Not ali sizes in all styles. A. & 8.—Becond Now, Bast. MISSES’ SUITS Homespun and Skibo Tweeds In 3 different models. Tuexdo or notch col- lars, smart pockets and belts on. the mannish Jackets. Gray, blue and tan, Sizea 14 to 18 yeurs. A. & 8—-Second floor, Central. Men’s Silk Socks 49c Pair The Popular “‘Onyx’’ Brand ‘Thread silk, in black, gray, navy, champagne. With double soles and’ cotton tops. A. & 4 —Street Moor, Central $1.54 Piece Reduced from $1.85 A splendid soft finish long cloth, excellent for women's and children's wear. In pieces of 10 yards each. A. & 8.—Street Moor, Central. Domet Flannel 2Zic Yard Reduced from 49c Yard A fine soft white flannel, yard wide. One of the best selling numbers in regular stock. A. & B.—Bureet floor, West. [TRIMMINGS 65c Yard Formerly 98c and $1.49 Yard Beautifully lustered, spangled hand trim- ming, in black and iridescent, Widths from 2 to 3 inches, A & S—Btreet floor, Central. Crepe de Chine $1.24 Yard A Special Purchase All ailk soft finish color, in a wide range, the Nght and dark shades, including flesh, white and black. 30 Inches wide. A. & S-Btrect floor, West, MARABOUS $5.98 Reduced from $9.95 houlder Wrap of all marabou, tails. In black, arge and trimmed with natural. AL & H—Streat floor, Central, far RR Ue TREES Reduced from $1.49 Apple, pear, peach and cherry trees. Sturdy 3-year-old plant. A. & S.—Second floor, Hawt. Pearl Necklaces $9.85 With Diamond Clasp $3.95 pr. Reduced from $6.75 Finger piece imitation ashe n frame. with examination A. & S- Strset Moor, Central, Lace Flouncings $2.29 Yard 36 and 45-Inch Widths filet A) & B.-tree Moor, Central. DINNER SETS $8.50 Set 50-Piece American Porcelain Women’s Vests 19c Regularly 24c tton in both the bodice and reguta- veut. Extra and regular sizes; 3,u00 Of fine tion style in all A. & B Steet Moor, Central,