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10 HON. MRS. GUEST _ BUYS LONG ISLAND HOME OF DU PONT| Estate Purchased at Auction for , $470,000 by Her Brother, i Howard C. Phipps. ) ‘The Roslyn, L. L, estate of the late (Alicia du Pont, sold at auction last Baturday for $470,000, was bought by Howard C. Phipps for his sister, the Wife of the Right Hon. Sir Frederick Guest, Minister of Air Service in Great Britain, it became known to- Bay. Mrs. Guest Phipps, sailed for England two week= @go and is expected to return In May. Bhe probably will use the estate dur- | fing her frequent visits here, according fo inembers of the family. _ The estate was bd in by David T. Wilyman jr,, acting for Mr. Phipps. His @ucowss was not altogether expected dy Mrs. Guest, who left her instruc- fions when she sailed, but with little ope that the figure authorized by her would seoure the $1,500,000 prop- erty. Harry Payne Whitney opened fwith a bid of $100,000, the second was $150,000, and a bid of $400,000 ‘was made by C. Monteith Gilpin, understood to have been acting for Charles Steele of J. P. Morgan & Co. ‘The estate is near those of Clarence Mackay, Harry Payne Whitney, Otto 3H. Kahn, J. Plerpont Morgan, Thomas H. Hitchcock and Elbert H. Gary. Mrs. du Pont, for whom the house was built, did not live to see it com- Pleted. Albert L du Pont, with his wecond wife, who was Miss Jennie D. Ball of Los Angeles, attended the gale. BUTTER DROPS IN CHICAGO. Creamery Extras 36 Cente, De- cline of Fiv sin Day. CHICAGO, April 26.—Butter prices Book a decided tumble to-day. Cream- ery extras dropped 5 cents a pound, falling to 25 cents wholesale as com- pared with 40 cents yesterday. Other grades descended ax much as 6 cents. Increasing supplies appeared to be the chief reason. ‘The arrivals to-day totalled 18,015 tubs, as against 1,704 @ubs a month ago .. $11.00 Lather es te, $13. ne 1-0, all widt SHORT & MEDIUM VAMP SHOE | wh LIGI CLEARED BY N. Y. DETECTIVES Gegan and -Three Others Back from Scranton Unable to Recognize Suspect. Detective Sergeant Geran and the three detcotives assigned with him to xo to Scranton and, “stay there until convinced ‘Tito Ligi, held as a Wail Street bomb suspect, had nothing tc do with the case, returned to New Yor to-day. With Geran were Henry Barth of the bom squad, Cornelius Browne and Thomas J, Martin of the homicid they were called in by Capt a complete report on their in None of the detectives reco or could connect him with an: ized programme of “direct action.” He told them that from Sept. 11, wh f quit working for a Scranton cont ntl Oot. 11, the perlod ral agents tried to ch eabouts, the explosion Fe fred Sept, 76, he was “ making wine for various Itallan friends, going from house to house —»——_. Call Meeting to Pretest Immigration Ban A meeting will 0 held to-morrow night at the Lexington Theatre, 61st Street and Lexington Avenue, to ap- peal for “humane amendments” to the Immigration Law. Judge John R. Davies will be the Chairman, and| | among the speakers will be Alder manic President La Guardia, Con- greasman William H. Chandler, laanc Siegal and Hourke Cockran, The meeting ts under the auspices of the Hebrew Sheltering and Aid Society, who was Miss Amy|" bot Deetniom, 114; ‘Proves, 11 olen) The Be Immigrant | beets (Girt, 11 1921, _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, SLEPT AT FOOT OF BED. [yi ity Mrs, Kassner Declares Honband |. Disliked Her Because She waa Thin. |! Alleging that her t her to sleep at the f cause she was so thin, Mrs H snet of No. 1010 Simpson Stre th, 100; *Prank Monroe, 102; Belarc, 112; Pirate Motes, 107; Pronx, to-day applied to Justice Mo: for allmony and counsel fee pending her sult for separation againat her hus- band, Peter, a habadasher, Justice Me oy granted the plainuft $25 a week und $100 counsel fee. Mra Kassner alleges in papers sub- mitted to the court that she marriet the defendant March 28, 1990, Nine months later, #he changes, he put her out and refused to permit her to return. Mra Kasner says during the nine months Kassner never spent an evening at home nor took Ser out told her he married her because he pit- tled her. wen Special Sale of 375 Silk Dresses at $19.95 (Wer You can save as much as $15 in this sale, as many of these dresses sold for as high as $30 to $35. The materials include Canton Crepes, Tricotines, Satins, Crepe de Chines Serges, Taffetas,Georgettes She ways he ee HAVRE DE GRACE. A variety of the newest slender line silhouettes, bead trimmed, silk stitched or embroidered. HAMILTON GARMENT Co. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 3ist Street Dress of Pine satin (0) $19.95 Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear [ii| |}! anion: mix furious Glontny Gam, 1 Drocagareta, ‘1113 Frince of Come, “13. MMe Every man knows that a silk thread has much greater strength than any other similar strand. And that is the reason why we make Phoenix hosiery of the finest silk. The same economy which gives to the Phoenix product long mileage at low cost has also given it conspicuous leadership in world sales. Ask for Mo. 284 at Bo cents; Ne. 281 at $100 PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY — L_GIMBELS MUSI FOR OTHER GIMBEL GIMBEL BROTHERS 32up STREET ~BROADWAY-33ne STREET NEW YORK CITY NEWS SEE PAGE 12 4 DAYS MORE! New Player Pianos 315 After Deducting $100 From To-Day’s Regular Marked Price Marked at a right low price — then reduced $100. That’s the way of the April Sale—pricing brand new 88- note players of very high grade at Two Whole Years to Pay —Bench to match player; —Privilege of charging up ¢ to $50 worth of rolls to Price of your player account. Upright Piano $100 Jess than usual—but just for four days more! Every point of workmanship and tone places this player at far higher valuation. stool to match piano. —A full ten-year guarantee your old piano, if you have one you wish to exchange. —Service at your home for one year. If You Can’t Call, Mail the Coupon GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, 33rd Street and Broadway, New York City Gentlemen: Please send me further information concern- ing the great April Sale of Pianos, Players and Grand Pianos at $100 off. Name... Street and Number City and State Today's Any Grand _ Piano Player Piano InOur Tremendous Stock Just Four Days More Prices marked as always—low! But you deduct $100 from the marked price when you buy. E.W.-4-26 Finest makes included. Until 9 o’Clock During the Sale! Music Salons Open Evenings After 5.30 Use 83rd Street Entrance, near Broadway Phonograph Sales That End This Week ADAM CONSOLE UPRIGHT PHONOGRAPH PHONOGRAPH Two phonographs at prices that will GIMBEL BROTHERS MUSIC SALONS, hold but four days more. A graceful dard St. and Broadway, N. y. City, ; : . ‘ Gentlemen: Please send me further informa- abe maceh - we i made u pug tion concerning your great April Sale of Phono- phonograph, Both with universal tone graphs. arm playing all records Name.... with mechanism and workmanship of Street and Number high grade. City and State POPP Terms as Low as makes of W.-4-26 SALONS : Eighth Floor : Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock