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} . = THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, ' ON TRIAL FOR LIFE, [ATHLETIC RACES RECEIVER IS NAMED Tee ore ‘YOUNG WIDOW KEEPS ON SUNDAY O. K.| FOR HAMMERSTEIN .. EYES ON JURYMEN pear th tots sincabaiiaay Vea AAS Street c is not big type and big talk Corporation Counsel Approves Per-|Unproductive Opera Season As- in the newspapers— but mit for Cross-Country Champion- | signed as Cause—Assets Are hel ed tates pe ge a } ship at Van Cortlandt. $1,000,000. Telephone which make value and give Lawrence Berenson was to-day ap- pointed by Federal Judge Julian Mack receiver jn equity for the Hammerstein Opera Company and Oscar Hammer- Park Commissioner Hennessy re- ceived an opinion from Corporation Counsel O'Brien to-day approving the permit issued by the Commissioner Stuyvesant 4700 lasting satisfaction. ob M, Retail Prices ARE Down at Wanamaker’s | Read this Statement from DUN’S REVIEW of April 16 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. tein, Inc, The appointment followed for the Senior and Junior Cross Coun-| "suit brought by John Bisco for a try Championship contests of the|iaim exceeding $3,000. Attorneys Metropolitan Association of the Ama- teur Athletic Union at Van Cortlandt Park on Sundays, April 24 and May 1. ‘The legality of having the races on Sunday was questioned by Secretary MeMillan of the New York Sabbath Observance Committee, who had asked the police to prevent the races. The Corporation Counsel said that in @ conflict of the wording of laws the courts had repeatedly held that when athletic contests were of a na- ture which did not involve the collee- tion of a disorderly crowd and at which no admission was charged were not, “breaches of the peace” within Sunday laws. Campbell, Flaherty, Turner & Strauss are ‘his counsel, while the Hammer- ateins are represented by Henry C. Neuwirth of No. 291 Broadway. ‘The action of Bisco is the outgrowth of the recent findings of the Supreme Court referee in the suit of Stella H, Keating and Rose H. Tostevin, daugh- ters of the late Oscar Hammerstein by his first wife, for $124,567, which coun- sel for the Hammerstein interests an- nounced will be appealed. ‘The Ham- merstein interests claim assets in ex- cess of $1,000,000, but say that they are hard pressed on account of the recent unproductive opera season. The prin- cipal asset is the Manhattan Opera House at 34th Street and Highth Ave: nue, which js mortgaged for $400,000, Bisco claims to be a stockholder in Flounces and the long waist line We usually say, “up to the waist,” but just now it’s “down” because of the new long waist-line. Flounces on skirts help to give this modish effect. Embroidered Georgette crepe “Thus far, only the larger retailers who have an active turnover are offering goods at the new prices Storage Get your furs in safe warranted by the reductions in manufacturing chan- | @ nels, but it is believed that the reductions will later be noticeable in all stores throughout the country.” Mrs JENNIE WERNER: Lacie sandy the moths No better protection Cue where in the world than in Commissioner Hennessy said noth- a flouncings, new and smart; our dry air vaults in the * . Her Husband. ing would be permitted to interfere /{Pe,,Hammersteln, interests and says beige, blue, black, 38 in, $5.76 New Building. This applies to our regular stocks with the contests as planned, liabilities. yard. ‘Mrs. Werner May Take Stand to Deny She Plotted Murder of HERKIMER, N. Y., April 21.—Mrs. Moderate charges. In addition to the lower prices on regular merchandise ¥ Eyelet embroidered floune- Jennie Werner, on trial for her life as | — an accomplice of Rutger Warder, who | (Gy ings, equally good in navy blue and gray, $8.50 yard. "Phone Stuyvesant 4700, Extension 145, 10th Floor, New Building we are offering certain purchases every day bought under the new prices of manufacture—for instance: . o was cry cose gi tert eng, ain |A new Wrap Tat usband near Llion, Feb. 21, is taking » e . | crystal bead: d ilk, . h S l fi Fr d y | "hel ae a ies suualamte” amt ey sik features the fringe | Prettiest of These Sales for Frida In the Women’s Salons 1 : C t . Illustrated at the left isa plain Curtains They have just fluttered out of their wrappings: —250 pairs of hem- stitched marquisette, white, ivory and beige, with val- ance—$1.50 pair. ——a more highly mercer- ized marquisette, $1.75 pr. —and 250 pairs voile and marquisette with hand- drawn hems on front and bottom edges—$3.95 pair. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding With only six jurors drawn, the first panel of 150 talesmen is nearly exhausted and a second one prob- ably will be drawn to-day. | The young widow of the slain man comes to court every morning attired | in neat fitting black dress, in company | with Mrs. William Cress, the jail ma- tron. The two converse frequently | and the defendant smiles at some o} the replies made by prospective ju- rors. It was said that when she gues back to the cell in the Herkimer County Jail, which is shared with ber mother, Mrs. Minnie Woodbridge, who &lso 1s accused of first degree murder as an accomplice of Rutger Warder's, the widow breaks down and gives way to tears. Bandings in Georgette crepe, tailored effects, embroidered with soutache braid, two widths, navy blue, black, brown and gray, $2.95, $4.50’ yard, Others of soutache braid com- bined with ribbozene, two widths, navy blue, black, $3.95, $5.50 yard. Trimmina Section, Main Floor, Old Building McCutcheon’'s Men’sNegligeeShirts at $2.65 WE are placing on sale at the above price a very complete assortment -of ‘McCutcheon Label” Shirts in Striped + Madras. new spring and summer wrap of midnight blue tricotine, made on very flattering straight lines, with a particularly goad straight-hanging back, giv- en distinction by grouping of fine tucks. The sleeves are but mere sug- gestions of sleeves, set in dolman-wise. Cuffs and long stole collar are embroidered in silk—stole deepy fringed at the two ends. 58. Permanent-finish Organdie, 58c We happened very for- tunately on 1,000 yards of imported transparent or- gandie, which we can sell, Friday, at this low price. ae These gre of our regular stock and at: The defense probably will sttampt this’ price’ represent ‘an unusual value: to refute the evidence given by Rutger Warder in a confession made to Her- kimer County officials on the night following the crime. Other wraps at $58 Reduced from $75. The model at the right of the above picture is of covert Dear Miss 14 to 20— Last word in We have just gone through our Salon collection of Department for Men— The dainty colorings will look In this confes- ? ; ¢ M charming when made up into cloth, suitable for sports and i j sion Warder admits killing Henry 33d Street Entrance TEMEEETAAAT DIRRAvORENEht | Geucaaisaee Tans tebe | LAWN MOWers Seco ann sate fanaa eae ere ake Weare . cea | Werner and he accuses the wite and blue, maize, Nile green, orchid,] of Mirella cloth and tricotine in AN AUEASE RIN OW. 8! \Micie Serio coatene ae eta Lalas rp mother-in-law ofgthe slain man of violet, cadet blue, henna, laven:| this group reduced to $58. ENVANAMARER-T O WN &-Jready for summer and for the beautiful summer fashions { plotting the crime and assisting him der, brown. Second Floor, Old Bullding Beating easy ovanlog, tin, {already coming in, in the carrying out of the details, Washing will not harm the Sn wheel, 4 cutting blades——are the It is expected that Rutger Warder finish. most satisfactory lawn mowers we have ever scen. 14 in., $21; 16 in., $23, 18 in., $25.26; 20 in., $27.75. , 22 in., $29.50; 24 in., $31.50. Plenty of other lawn mowers —from the 12-in. low wheel, plain bearing mower at $9.50 to the WANAMAKER-S PIDER mower, 24 in., at $25. Seventh Gallery, New Bulldina to hurry them out— - 77 Silk Frocks, $25 to $175 Were $39.50 to $215 32 Cloth Frocks, $29.50 to $149 Were $49.50 to $165 q 36 Suits at $69.50 to $95 | will take the stand for the prosecu- | tion. It is believed that to offset this testimony Mrs. Werner will take the stand in her own defense. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Main Floor, Old Buliding Fashionable Finishing Furs: For Spring wear Among the many furs in the Fur Salons are hun- dreds especially selected for summer use —lovely neck-pieces at, just now, the most amazingly low ath natural baby rn. |Everything for the garden ers, soft and silky, turred, $195. Natural blue fox scarves, full No matter what you need —shrubs, bulbs, lawn. roll- ers, sprinklers, tools, fertil- | And, so we have reduced the prices on these odd: pieces | Reg. Trade Mart Were $79.50 to $125 16 Wraps at $145 to $195 Were $169 to $232 In the Salons for Miss 14 to 20, Second Floor, Old Building (Tenth. | Street Side). ee ee glossy- furred, lovely, perfect color, $195, Hudson Bay sables, natural or For Friday and Saturday we will offer os r tipped, good quality skins,| izers—you'll find it here. , CORRECT $59.50 to $85, Seventh Gallery, New Bullding 7 f Women’s W d Coats | |] riding Hebi esate | one-skin effects, $35 to $45. ; ser ; omens Wraps an oats iding Habits eee ee gene 7 for women y gin and hanisome, |] Il 6 refresh. || .STICKLEY Sofa-beds at HALF Price i Of Canton C Roshanara C Tricoti ; q ink that| Dyed ta latinum, pearl || + y $141 beds for. $70.50 $149 beds fo $74.50 ' anton repe, oshanara Crepe, ricotine, Some women think tha‘ He HeMag Pie ah pons ing Soap for the Tist ints ton fies bie te thy) i , : + ; ‘+ aan | and blue fox scarves, $79.50 to i 5 Velvura or Satin Charmeuse. a correct riding habit can| — gg5, $168 beds for. $180 beds fo $90.00 be had only by patronizing ae Mi k scarves, one-skin pieces, bath— $224 beds for. $256 beds fo t p spensive cus abi $19.75 t de by Gibbs in England— | es Cgpele lene “second Floor, Old Bulidina which Nha Lean et0e aveaes ; —is now 40c. It is the kind that comes in the large round eake— scented with verbena, violet, | a $52.50 (A Price Considerably Less than the Regular Value) able for living-room or library. No one can tell that they’ are anything else. But, at night, you work the sliding- drawer-spring-bed arrangement, and lo! a comfortable dou- ble bed. ICKLEY, of Syracuse, made them, for use in” Those women are wrong. We have habits (1) which will please the 'Maudtinoe-of silk Exceptional at $3 —This season’s —Smart, wrappy effects or graceful straightline models enhanced with artistic touches of embroidery. ’ A newest shadings. Silk lined throughout. woman who has always had her habit made. And (2) for the woman who desires th orrect habit for her type of figure, and is undecided as to what to buy. The soft pouch handbag is having quite a vogue at present, Here are some of navy blue or black moire silk with’ stvik- ing wide satin stripes, on etched metal frame with very attrac- rose, or eau de cologne. Toilet Article Section Main Floor. Old Building |Little Girls’ new few-roomed apartments. 21 only; 10 styles or cover designs to choose from, NEVER before offered at so great a reduction, | Fifth Gallery, New Building « H 9x12 ft. Rugs at PRE-WAR Prices At $45 and $55 tive simplicity of line; lined Grade Now Phenomenal Values in a Sale of These are incomplete grow t ALL SIZES. secuhite. on ant wage:| TePer ia Eee = |Precwe St Sirue 40 BIGELOW best Axminstere. $00 Lowest | lately tailored models in Chev- $3 each, Mwo charming modela with ad WINDSOR Ghani lies tee 5 prices | | rona cloth, Oxford cloth, tweeds Main Floof, Old Bullding bloomers; chambray, with smart | 22 BARRINGTON wool r since i and coverts. Made in paddock, a cits MiB touches of fine white pique at| 25 TEPRAC Wiltons . } shaped and belted models. neck prdialeavent pink oe blue | 20 ROYAL WORCHE 1914 | Breeches are English cut and | Yoke frocks of chambray;| 20 BUNDHAR Wiltons reinforced with syede, | touches of hand-embewidery in | In black, brown, tan and gray | mixtures. | Second Floor, Old Building ' ps taken from our regular sizes in y unusual op: color, quaint frilled wr and pink or blue. stocks—all perfec The offer afford gns are gone, for selection Other very f Peter Pan cloth with ilar and cuffs and wide and for saving money to all in need of ¢ ft. rugs. Womeg’s Wool Jersey SUITS The ideal, creaseless outfit for week-end | journey, or Town or Country wear. r sash tying in y bow in Third Gallery, New Buliding Flowers of Ribbon, | Too aeaisath | ery; yellow, or rose, | Third Floor, Old Building silk and organdie aay ae Perhaps the iest are the | | is flov heer and | Women’s Réund | i} from our 400 fine Children’s cool organdic of such deli colors: | By day these sofa-beds are lounges or settees covered™ with soft brewn velours or prettily figured mohair, suit- 1 i : are q have serge | | on thin summer frocks, or gar- rge den hats—6dc to $1.25 the Hat Boxes Oxfords and Pumps ile greet t ‘ i : \ j $ ] 6.50 Ue flowers for sports hats, abs Anche 37,59 Two good-looking and |+ id Buliding. very much the thing. All col- 18x12 i $8.50 serviceable mo , with @ Ta swra__¢o gz P 1st ors. 85¢ and 9bc. 20x12 inch "39150 sturdy broad toe lines and sad to $5 & ORSETS $2.95 me i 1 Ee xcelle rste seys, possessing unusual shape-retaining qualities. Ribbon flowers, shimmering 2 -weari 300 pairs only—a miscelta: kroup of well-known makes; low |: Bwallens: Wer tad Tet SY fo POERRUDS UDUNU AL AR neater DINE aualitics arriblovaleiatiel@sand ini elute Very superior boxes, of Ree e emt longeweariig ||. ite tobe; alike and eotvan pink figured brosadca; besuttalts eet Tuxedo or plain notch collar effects. ters, 85¢ to $10.50. enameled drill (not muslin); i : Main Alste, Main Floor, Old Bida, Especially gorgeous velvet leather bound sence inet ae of tan 6 takin, 208 ye nasturtiums, $1 a bunch, fabriv bound) ined with » to big girls’ 5—§5 to Heather Mixtures, Navy Blue, Tan, Taupe, Clusters of delicately hand«| cretonne. et os We clean and store carpets i vi vers, jade b> le si Copenhagen Blue, Brown, Oxford and Black. inten wilt flawere, made at rly, Nice enough to take around) — pannit Rene ; little single or tiny clusters of | 'e jNorld. Strong cnoumh Ae | caliekiny Whar » ready to teke up vour winter } 7 bbon flowers for the lingerie, | St#n! urn to New} to §6 pair, Mann nn just telephone Stuyvesant 4700, Ex- |{ # All Sizes from 34 to 46. are among the newer artificial | | York in good sh | rare Pa nee ett Mig ne & . Nel fiara of the Store. sl | One and two forms, | 6 6) An bin tenslo " end for*my rugs or carpets’ Inside pocket. First Floor, Old Buliding Trimming Section, Third Gallery, New Buliding Main Floor, Old Bullding