The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 20

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BANKERS COUSH SAYS PHOTOS SKM “GIVISASTILNAN Ps fae ely "Has the Facial Characteristics of the Family for Four Generations, (occial to The Evening World.) LOS ANGDLDS, April 20.—Mrs. Bnes Stillman of No. 1348 Mango Bireet, Los Angeles, who says she is @ @econd cousin by marriage to James Stillman, the Now York Banker, bas come forward with pho fos of two of her ohildren whioh, she holds, tend to prove baby Guy Still- man is the banker's son. All the Stillman facial character - dutics, she asserts, are in evidence in pictures which are held as refuting \the financier’s charge relative to Guy Btiliman, whose features she says @re typical of four generations uf Stillmans. A. M. Clarke cf New York is ex- pected to transfer to-day holdings in big Pasadena winter hotels to Col. John Lambert of Chicago, Five ml- Sion dollars are said to be involved. Miss Avis Hughes of New York, daughter of Rupert Hughes, is to be “ebe guest of honor at a studio tea ‘given by Mrs, Rob Wagner here next ‘Thursday. Mrs. Howard Hughes ‘will be the honor guest at a lunch- on given to-day by Mrs. Rupert Hughes at the Ambassador Hotel, Preparations already have been @tarted to welcome the passenger Steamship kroonland, due here about Gept. 16, on her initial voyage from New York to Los Angeles and other coast ports. Inauguration of sailings ig expected to encourage New York, ers to visit Southern California on ac- for travel via the Ivania son in , within a fortnight Ss here are indig- nant at the action of York of- ficials of the American Auto Asso ciation in refusing sanction for 4 race between Ira Vall and Otto Walker at the Spe here. May Collins, N York stage beauty, made her debut hy at the Little Theatre and won critical com- | metdation, Charlie Chaplin, to whom Tumor says she is engaged, ho Qttracted more attention ‘exclusive audien Ne Wonder They Swat ‘Hm! WAUKEGAN, Il, April 20.—This city offers 10 cents a hundred for swatted This followa discovery by loca! Ith officers that when 2 gentleman and lady fly marry in April they have 181,000,000,000,000 offspring. CARUSO IV NAPLES IN MAY. NAPLBS, April 20.—Enrico Curuso ts expected to arrive here about the end of May, the Associnted Press was in. formed by the tenor's sister-in-law to- day. She added that Caruso had asked Ber to purchase a villa at Vomero or Posilippo, suburbs of } for his use. uying on credit is being convincingly demonstrated. Come in—learn about our ‘confidential, dignified Credit System. $1.2 Week Perfectly cut blue white dia- mond ring, 14- kt. solid gold mountin specially sel- ected for its brilliancy, Special at $50.00 ee Store Open Eoenings Until 9 Finlay 1650 Broadway, at SistSt., N.Y.C. me eee EVENING WORLD PRIZE WINNERS Will Be Distributed and There'll Be a Grand, Good Time All Around. TTENTION, KIDDIS! Make no engagements for Saturday afternoon if you were one of the winners in the great SWAT-THE-FLY contest. Faward Hatch jr., who gave the $1,000 which will be distributed, has planned a real party, with ice cream, cake, candy, sandwiches and everything. It will take place Saturday at 2.30 in the big assembly hall of the Merchants’ Association, on the ninth floor of the Woolworth Building. Those kiddies who have never been in the tallest building in the world will have that experience as an added treat. Only those who won prizes ure Invited to the party, for it is obvi- ously impossible to entertain all those who won honorable mention and the hundreds of other contestants, much as Mr. Hatch would like to. So if your name appeared in The Evening World yesterday as the winner of a money prize you must be sure to come. Prominent men whose names will be announced soon will speak to the winners and congratulate them for their good work, Then will come the refresh ments, and after that the prizes will be distributed. Bach child will receive his prize in shiny cold pieces. Mr. Hatch has also asked the winners to bring one person each with them, That means that you can bring mother, father, a sister, brother or friend, but you must not be accompanied by more than one guest. No arrangements will be made for more, and they will not be admitted. Read The Evening World every day for further information about the party. Friday full directions will be given, so that the kiddies will have no trouble in getting there, Plan to start early, as the fun will start positively at 2.30. Remember, Saturday, April 23, at 2.30! Don't forget! BOY CURED OF LOCKJAW. ‘ortolint boy became alightly 4 March 19 and complained of pain 8 Hl toe of the right foot, ‘orse the next day and a showed the toe to be 176,000 Units Serum Injected. LYNN, Mass, April 20. tolini, six years old, will to: go to hin home on Tigh Rock St in| this city, completely cured of an atiack | Allen, Ww of Anti-Tetanas| Fred Tor-| of lockjaw which brought him near| pean. t death at the Lynn Hospital, where he} charge wan taken on March 28, Since t| was unable to eat time 116,000 units of anti-tetanun| MEVga system baily. disordere’ Gerum, successfully used during the war, has bee ected Into the 6,000 unite t creased until last injection was One Door From SIVAVENUE From $7,000,000 Auction Sale of Alexander Smith & Sons GREATEST Le y}, PRICE CUT SALE IN NEW YORK CITY Foes feal el al a | | ead oh ah Ss) Compare Values With Those Elsewhere | These aie a few of the opporiunitics: $40 9x12 Smith's wees Brussels $4 fF .25 Woahe Very epeatel ater: $55 9x12 Smith’s All Wool Axminster $93.90 T= 4 ish To) These rugs are of heayy pile; large. selection of beautiful patterns in blue, okt rose, taup and brown seat $100 9x12 Wiltons The patterns and colors in most-beautiful Ori- ental and Persian effects. Our big out in pric of these rugs does not permit use of manufac- turer's name; very special at Samo quality, §.9x10.3..... ‘$41.90 Velvet Carpets, Extra Heavy Suitable for nalls and stairs. Large ion of patterns, hes SSS) PSS Sm Weide ene ieuern car cces 4m Best Felt Base Floor Covering Waturproof; outwears ordinary printed im. Latest style desland ald col Gut trom “fall. Folia, two. yar Slight Imperfections; $1.00 value AVONDALE MILLS 3 West 30th St., One Door from 5th Ave. Open Saturday Until 6 P.M. ort wide Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Every- cirTry- S™AVE - ih 160 Miles New York. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly payments. of Maki full siz bed Columbia Grafonolas from $30 up on Our Easy Payment Plan. April Columbia and Cortina Foreign Lan- guage Records on Sale. ENGLANDER DA-BED, finished In mahog . Complete wi mattress and ru Proof spring TAKES PLACE NEXT SATURDAY Then the Hatch Prizes, in Shining Gold Pieces, BRAKE 0 He Ne@ DOUBLE FINANCIERS FLOUT CHARGE OF PUTTING N BUSINESS They Deny as Absurd Lauck’s Assertion That Capital Is in Conspiracy. The charge made by W. Jott Lauck, economist for the Railway before th Railroad bine not taken v: Kireet. The Mr. Lauck riaed the charge ay abau nost of them declining make any comment on (t at all When th report was shown to J P Morgan & Co, the reply wa Nothing to say.” Officers of the Mechanics and Met- als Bank, after reading the stau- ment, simply said: "It is absurd on its fac President of the| said: anty ‘Trust Company the stat ment reported to haye been made by | W. Jett Lauck in Chicago before the Railroad Labor Board in regard to combination of New ute labor is abso: ® EUBUSUEO EU BUE GUE TER tnely worked; the long straight lines are enhanced by the cross-over belt and odd shape pockets. All colors, heather mixed SSO DOES UE e silhouettes. Mannish coats are lined with silk and fin- ished with narrow belts, Ex. cellently tailored in Navy Blue Tricotine. .. ¢HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921, “SWAT-THE-FLY” PARTY FOR Unions, | FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Values of a Most Exceptional Character Are Assured by the Low Prices in These IMPORTANT SALES THURSDAY Superior Tailored Suits Of Pure Worsted Jersey In New Long-Line Effects The tailoring of this suit is thoroughly in keeping with its superiority of material; the notch collar is 19-75 SUITS—3RD FLOOR Navy Tricotine Suits With Extremely Long Jackets Priced Much Less Than Actual Value Suits that follow the new, long lines of the later 29.75 SUITS—3RD FLOOR tutely and wunqualifiedly false in| the general economic situation must every respect. Mr. Lauck’s state-| be aware that the existing industrial ment that New York banks have| depression in the United States is due combined to cause the spread of un- employment is also utterly false. “As to the specious reasoning that the ‘industrial p: ia ‘capital on strike against so any observer of to post-war, world-wide conditions, and that if capital went on a ‘strike’ against society It would be striking against itself, and suffer quite as much as socie ul The move uptown brings prices down. “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” will be more con- veniently placed for you whenit moves to 39thStreet and 5th Avenue. Until then, you will be repaid by the discounts for what you may miss in convenience. For as long as our old home is open, discounts of 10% —20% —30% —40% and 50% pre- vail upon all the charming things for which Ovington’s is so well and widely known. Ss Sa ee Fe ae en en nr en net All Ovington mirrors are sub- sect to the discounts of the sale. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. Le a Bn a Ge Wn ee Cen a en ae en ee KG CEs CO. wARAGAGA New Mode Frocks Beaded and Fringed Crepe de Chine in soft gray shades; also New Flow- ered Georgettes in Foulard Patterns [anna A Ss Worsted | Fringed | ; Crepe de ell Jespea cath Chine | | . Dress, | 18.00 Rarely beautiful frocks appropriate for the waning Spring and approaching Summer season; the dainti- ness of the coloring and the entire newness of silhouette lends added charm to the FROCKS—2ND FLOOR pronounced attraction of the materials... Tricotine and Bolivia Wraps Handsomely Silk Lined Draped or in New Long Revere Effect 2174 Third Ave. (118th and 119th Sts) $5.00 Deposit Credited to Your Account as $10.00. We will credit your account with DOUBLE the amount paid at time of purchase on goods bought through our Liberal Credit System, as advertised. $10.00 Deposit Credited to Your Account as $20.00 Heavy Pedestal New 1921 mun, BROOKLY N ausuauaunomona = Pitas We Suggest That Patrons Avail Themselves of Our Charge Account Service ig . ae G Velvet, 9x12 ] {4| | Special Price DEPOSIT $15 Deposit American nut, Well made, |. perfectly finish- ed. Buffet, China Closet and Ex- tension Enclosed Server extra. 3-Piece Mahog- any Davenport Uphosltered in Brown Spanish Leather. cotton mattress, $75 Worth $1.00 Weekly $100 Worth $1.50 Weekly ) | $200 Worth $2.50 Weekly MICHIGAN FURNITURE $149.) 4 Rooms Furnished Com Two Canvenient Stores 420 Tremont Ave, (East 177th St.) DOUBLE DEPOSIT SALE! Easiest Terms Oak Extension Table Ice Boxes Hardwoodcase, sani- tary interior. Special gs SPECIAL RUG Big Double Deposit Special Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets 3-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE wal- Table. Both Stores Open Monday and Saturdzy Evenings WHY, TAKING 4 Long Line Mandarin Tricotine Tricotine Suit, Wrap, 29.75 29.75 Long Revere Coats, Mandarin sleeves stitched in models of Ramona, Bolivia, also plain or quilted Satin, Read To-Morrow’s MORNING WORLD For Complete Details of To-Day’s BASEBALL GAMES The Best Baseball and Sporting Page silk; rich satin girdles; as 29.75 all silk lined throughout. shown in illustration, Other WRAPS—3RD FLOOR Published in New York City

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