The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 23

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. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL %6, 1921. und T was afraid to be alone in my sald, “that ‘suely constitutes cruelty gock you ip a room witheetl food for }1918, that a strange mary spent (he STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. apartment. [ used to look under the against his, , Wife.” aq week If P have to in order toyshow | night in your apartment A. Yes, 1 bed and through my cloéeis every ; “Ah, yes,” retorted Mr. erriyth, it " peur" im bow vee house, and you Pe ae ae room one morn- night, he went there to get some old love) must do al Ke coun Ble pane G. Do you remember dn attack that letters, written betore he was mar-| OH one oceasion th 191%, Mrs. Giokex | him who he was and le wuld: A | ' was made on Mr. Stokes? A. Yes, ried; and if the women sought to/fald that Mr. Stokes had asked her|friend of Mfr. | token!” When 1 from what Mr, Stokes told me, This extort $200,000 from him, and if le|to take three men out for ed Gleke| Was OU OF towA he sald van, | wis also Soon after we'were married. was trying {0 save Mrs. Stokes the| tide. Two of them were named peopled URL Na ECC EO ren - He came Into the apartment one day embarrassment of having-these let-|son and Waldeman, and they Str i, Vek Ate pre li Anovar tne ) with his clothing stained with acid ters mailed to her one by one, a5) 80! nt thea lista AL the mika wae | \ 4 It! and told me that one of his mer was threatened, it wus far from| | “Afins that thes Ee UNEK el aad When, he Petr omen bad thrown it on him for oryelty.” 0 Lo. th rbe 2 drink n ORL Ua pla hdal | i oe marrying me, After that for a year “What happened,” Mr. Littieton | went tt rot home and | had told the man T wished i FOURTEENTH STREET Gulollibed 1827 __ WEST OF FIFTH AVE Rel Wie, We aDy WCERE Chena Eo TiPen Neeian ef i lad os I vier to | whether Mr. Stokes wa tiers ot e (continued & ato} 43 another ¥ an db a mis id ask neat ie Stokes 9 A. | ds iippieensoe fame kindof 80. ebind a nsec, bao St cat 2 Heal 228 |astote aka at ba yee Values Worth Your While de on me. wughiec 8 Hlease ard to th netion betwee erse’ and would drink nl #, saying can't al bon i M x a peeresd i f i tome wana ay 1%, i911. 128 of about t " 4 OER, Seheaner Peeuing te Belin’ e e : 4 Oo my oon Mr. Brown went to| conveying forty-five pleces of Nev yes. which downstairs, 1 did not] ork real extate to the Merwin 0 Bid, You know that, thoy had i iia SUED BURUEUET| e him agi yrning.” onve lived at the Anson ; ‘a . . . F ‘ een ther both t al times i} ae bra natn aes ee Pas ech t’s the Best interesting price reductions os, then u nt to| Mrs. Stokes ¥ Stokes claimed that her husband } a "i x j@ truth of the ‘maid's statement] With me At the time ay to you? struck her she mid oveurred in rae Ne RAND PRIZE n ra, 5 en a nee een cd the desu, (SQUEEZED THE BLOOD F at, lta ut a] alge athe Fen Ah: POURRA THERE? TOME COREA A SILKS Catton i Waid te her in effect: “If 308 suy|, Q. What did you ash & neal 1} thang oe hee scat a * by Janything detrimental to rife 1 fol-| hadn't, yet Bechuse 1 did not Know | tid wee inet the wall by, the wri #0 er : ; ; a Pay) ae U d Ww ™ j Wow you, and follow you to hell!” MoM la ateaash say anything to Alght that the blood teft thé (ips of my acuum ean A list of the season's “headliners in Silks, n er ear a f ‘Mt is not true that 1 ever said] that? A, Yes, he sald nest thind fingers.” ih thad ‘toen cai 1] ; all at most moderate prices: a 8 ei Lost | wenything like that to her.” war aia voaWbn Tt later? AY ‘hy her refusal do atin “at: ah n adding the new cot- Mr. Stokes ieft“iie house on Jan.) Unaer Uwhat. Influence did you with her husband'a brother | BLACK SILKS ton undergarments for {@, 1919, and did not return. This Al Because Mr See eee alied ee aig | A large assortment of many rich weaves, including Canton Crepe, Summer to the family ‘was after the Hal Billig episode of . ‘fe had told me my i a} . ep. Hl Meteor, Crepessde Chine, Satin Crepes, Sport Crepes, Satin Duchesse, wardrobes be sure and sew Yeur's Eve, not care forme, but was visiting his | Branch Stopes’ ey Sport Sutins, Taffotas, Bengaline, Moire, Fuilles, Broadcloths and visit. our well-etocked Q How soon after Stokes left firet wife and ‘had heen doing New York _ Brook!: Silk Duck und China Silks at various prices. Underwear Section; our . lia you SUL Ox A. The since she wrote to him in 1911, | Vanderbilt 7490 Sterling 4050 ray is te 2 ‘ i Ld { husk But Mr ghted the at I had | Stokes went on. “This attack en me and the fittoxa will be sent 35-inch Taffetas—chiffon finish 40-inch Satin Crepes—soft and prices are always low— ; ny husband uit J occurred when Mr. StoRes and his||B¥ to you at once for FREK light and dark eolors— lustrous—<irapes exquisitely — and daily we have very {- t attorney, Mr, Gleason, had re wis another document- ther were to dine with me. Mr, | TRIAT. 3¢ rou dosigs to, keop good wearing quality....1,.95 street and evening special ins in ad- ne Right of the day| signing episode, which occurred at |Sionen onfered the tier to ceva | Yo Curate oe PS a 1. ahi i bargains * 5 tert the court house In Lexington, Ky. | Mr. Tom Stokes and heldeme pinned ferine. y jon, , J ee Ne auteeeee aT Geee| ace i tneTieaaG eG Air Sigee | Mn ee onl oera eon Eureka Vacanin Creamer CO, W-inch Shantung Pongee—crepe “Tight and dark eolars--also | | Women's Athletic Underwear— VPont to obtain a divorces i Mr [asked me to go fora Hide with Mim] “My husband told me hat! ‘Torn | By Went td ML; Now Vert effectolight and dark. 1,95, black and iWory—two special bodice top. = yeh Nuinepok — | Btokes, waving tat the children took me to the court house. }was goin gto dine with Tim when} x qualities ..... 2.75 and 3.25 ponies \ pode met ) auld be well taken care of M ) we gol there he put a paper ever he wanted and Didn't ke | A apse TE A " ore uihar vee a is cata Cie tale te vial thee Mibuer tof iis and youted Ei rift Teowd wet out, He ealdy “0H af i 40-inch Crepe de Chine — full bE) ort Grepes-— tain and comm ators ear ia eh would stop at nothing to obtain w s I was afraid of a —— crepe weave-—large assortment : ie ice top Bg Ele it fine for ‘ ne paper. I have no f ligh i rs, figures und solid colors—also Pe hon oaw you tell Mz, Gleason? what was in that BROOKLYN of light and dark colors..1.95 sisek’ and WOE and 8.28 Sr at ate ee ‘ 4 nat consent to a 45 and 8. $1.37 «2.4. te ivorce for $50,000. In the review of Stokes’ married ‘ ‘ < 33-inch Shantung s—natura! al Charmeuse—high lustre Women’s Fine Cotton Underwear Mr Liliieton then tuned to the|tife with Helen Elwood Stokes, Mr. |B We Susaest That Patrons Avail Themselves of Our Charae Account Service BoloneFouh Wonver Taian. “rine Ree riallte atta —vest—high peck, long sleeves t { the two latchkeys, to one|[ittleton eventually came to the || ? soft draping quality matter of the two latchkeys, to one| I. mn eventiia any iB and heavy quality—two ing colors —medium neck, elbow sleeves-— f whict c of him t thel da and and evening co! 2.45 which a Hote! Ansonia tag was}shooting of him ‘onrad a 4 sb. hy ‘4 5 x low neck, sfeeveless—loose and a) whieh oné Wentaer, > pris LkANian hain In an apartment at | |e spe lal valyes..1,45 and 1.67 — 35.inch ‘ Dress Satin —- heavy tight knee tights, p|f0tn Street and Broadway, on June | & - Gualitoschiber,..lusre=amaditns ere te Valter atiee 2s SP Mr, Smyt Stokes, | |E¢ C ing | 36-inch Radium Silk Foulard and dark colors......... 2.75 were .85, extra sizes... be nded to, Mrs she was | Was perwistent in his obj this | | BC a tg] | colored grounds —seroll ani 36-inch Tricolettes—suitable for Women's Fine tit them tiihony as not indicati e 4(C2 . 2! \] figured patterns in new sweaters, blouses and dresses regular and extra sime— A ray a Wau hoe dn the home 6? c (3/|] effects and colors.......1,95 —light and dark colors. 1,87 were 47 and 81. } them unt hoo tir * P ri 4 R is S cuse,” {Mistress by Nix former mistress after Al 7 . bz} Children's Nainsook W. Union eek ete mene ee ene la 4 with hi Mr. Laitleton | 10 ULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS * pene ENE Saits—vest, waist and drawers ; BTOKES USED DESK WHERE tal | f Cee sieed law neck, sleewelees, KEYS WERE FOUND. re WEDNESDAY THURSDAY litte ves, specaliy wel yle mothers | 4: Q. It has ag teatined that they |& Fe wan ‘qi07 iy 7 , were found in a desk of yours, 8 . ° W. d d eddie soe a 4 he de c ’ i ondar & paper. A. The deni, | Use the Chafing Dish Springtime Apparel Sales Wednesda alll ; j Biche Oh ee Fy "ey | ec wal ae aiides OPTIN GTS APPATEl wares sy Caneena) : LINENS 4 Bont Swanahie Feira rty keys. I never put those keys | ‘ou will never a I never had them in my po: e » ’ ; ‘ciel cated the real joy of « chat Select Groups of the Newest Fashions Gur Lines, Aecileny une ot tak weed Hvar & ie hite , you tell the court of an oc ca 5 / t n your husband ing dish untilyou have “Hn ” ‘ a ardine i / ares ° ousehold Departments,” is featuring spe- Pe tment it SNe veut A. Cen tried the Original AT MUCH LESS THAN PREVAILING PRICES pest ego abe madc B sp 58 Mr. Stoke had kent Ine n bed | Worcestershire Sauce cial values for two days only. a ‘o or three hours, refusing to let | : 7 . ; ty e getup. We had had an argument in your chafing dish : : 5 . . ; 80 Quali | ever payient for cloth ad saxed | pookpon: “Bon vs yase Superior Tailored Suits Tuxedo Wrap Coats Unusually Attractive Specials Splendid for so many > fotheee for ae Car eae ee th ~ NOW 39.75 WITH ALL THE BEST FASHION Heavy Close Woven Damasks—bleached and * Summertime uses—out- : laa to get the genuine FORMERLY TO $65; NOW 39, : H 4 58 ing skirts, midd Hou Aad ng Grrr wrth al mal FEATURES , mercerized—64 inches wide—were .97 yard. ......°' Blouse cia havent md ' t in the side. The blow | i Sree ne a re ‘dese r OO LEA & PERRINS 18-inch Mercerized Damask Napkins—bleached— 1 36 and little girls’ tailored ruised my aide SAUCE hemmed ready for use—were $1.95......Doz. frocks, Also serviceable . Wha: ; 3 < T ine | Towels for nurses’ uniforms, t ‘owell ; excellent quality and & $ es ¥ All-Linen Crash Toweling—rod | Turkish Bath Towele—good size , most unusual bargain. wo months after w © married. or blue borders—excellent or colored pibes White Fabrics og Do you recall y gata value—were 48 ........ .23 were .68 . pecially Priced ortly after your marriage when, YE jour husband said something about wast Wonder fale at the yer inch, broered Voiles— 97 ya some one else into. th Sere. Rparument? A. Yeu, juat after the in ‘Sut AND TOPCOATS S4-inch Imporied Organdies— cident I related Mr. S * sald | » ve, Ma 7 ( bea’ pet © en with me by ne | s7 0, 12: eer WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | ig dlack negro into my room. He i Bed Dace a sown talhing ¢0| COHEN'S 2651 Sat Ay. Tailored Braided e Two-Day Sale H imself, plannir do this ve a Tricotine : What efiec n Open Evenings, Ca j AL It pen Evenings, Hector} Wrap, #0.76 LININGS ‘ 99.75 r Poplin— 36-inch—were 80 ....... 68 . : Beautiful silk and sateen linings, in plain colors, + A both light and dark, and in artistic pattertis—reduced L ‘ s both | is ight Weight ' in price for Wednesday and Thursday. Fancy Sateen Lining—yard wide | Mercerized Sateen — 26 inches €omfortables i splendid quality —effective | wide—full assortment of light 5 a , designs, smart, for either pet- | and dark colora for all lintes At Special Prices OPEN SATURDAY Mpter Trask ticoats, or linings— gy | Rape Pretty new designs in EVENINGS 86th Street Cross The suits lowered to this price are perfectly WEEE DToeeevarerecsersee « OPE Therese reece BB Floral Satin and Silk i town Cars and tailored and finely Daithed, in Long Tusedo peeves, Coats, FANCY SILK LINING) gar fale, in attractive designs, mutable Mull—make these well i iberal Credit Ti Buses Two Block a rarely good grade of Trico- 7 fashioned of Navy. Tricotine 75 or the late Spring and Summer Wraps— cathe , per kere SeaaNee Awe tine, Piguetine and Twill . and other wanted materi . i 35 inches—were $1.54... Scisavivoru ae itads, somtortables at . Apply to Long Island, 84th Se “L” Stas Cords, severely mannish or als; Satin Girdles, full silk lin clive, Jersey and Connecticut. tion at Our ‘Door. elaborately braided and silk ings and 9 wealth of sill stitch Floral Satin Centre Comfortables All Goods Marked in 3d Avenue Streat stitched, ae ing, All sizes. —plain niers—sateen backs- | are ory > . Ps Plain Figures *t WEDNESDAY THURSDAY bed sizes—were $12.77,...9,82 | New Fashion Ideas in Silk Daytime Frocks Of Canton Crepe, Georgette, Taffeta, etc Newly Created Styles in Two-Day Sale var ply si ml border Baronette Satin Skirts were $4.47 «2... 3.36 ? iy versible Satin ‘Com ‘ortables— Presented at an Unequalled Low Price is Women S Dou ble Ex tra “ain 2 oot fd eee or In all the Nsw Shades Size Hosiery were $22.97 . 17,23 Three excellent quality extra size hosiery values Ist.—Women’s Double Extra Size Burson Hosiery — in black and white—size 9 to L04g—were .75. 48 2nd.— Women's Extra Size Cotton Hosery -ribbed top—black and white—were .58. 40 3rd—Women’s Full Fashioned Black Silk Hisle Hosiery—superior quality—Special ..... 97 OA. EUR TORS Dressmaking School 4.00 Course of Six Lessons fi Appointments Made k; 42-inch Table, with 6-foot extension sal 6 Sis chalet with genuine leather slip seats; 7 Pieces, as Fringed ‘new grays and browns, the most fa mi snadens are domi- , nant. Values most Unusual. , i; remarkebly well aay but @ smart blouse to form the dibssiest of costumes Cant Baronette At Your Convenience * anton 4 ' Satin Crepe Skirt, MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday and Thursday, Until 1 P. M. i roth, 8.75 To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.24 Men's Otis Unien Suits +77 | 67 ct. Imported Curtain Madras +38 | $1.39 Sheets ‘ Athletic atyle — sleeveless — knee | Cream grounds with double borders | Soft finish—no drewing drawors — crossbar nainsook — all | or | allover flured “design—slozen SH ETS — DAs ON") “Vins UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR oe OLATERY BASE MNT $1.98 Spreads. 7 j , .AS Crepes de Chine—40 mch...,. 1.22 Fine qualty--heavy raged pat+ $1.45 Crepes de Chien 00 meh... LBB | 51, 18 AL Woal Strm Serge tere, evening colors, eons 64 SPRMADS DASE SULKS- MAIN FLOOR, vorewemer ‘brown, garnet, newy and black. 35 ct. Printed Madras. 30 ct. Heavy Stripe Gingham. 15 DRESS GOOD6—MAIN FLOOR. Ghirting style—for men's, women's For work shirts, aprons and boys’ and children's wear. a oa ae ay as Gea Wemeo's Kae Sixe “a WASH GOODS BASEMENT, E F a one. ‘etton Underwear... a Three-Piece High Grade Period Tapestry Upholstered Suite , , 52 and 58 ct. Ribbons a8 | Vert ow” nook, short, siceves—or | Ue Men's Cotten Socks... 0050.5 1 ved in Ti i Frocks that are distinctively different from the White, black and colore—sagh and | sleevelere—loase tight knee | Linen thread tos and heel—stack, Wrh Fire: Chair; “ta th "i apeetrys with in- .50 season's earlier modes; tunics New fashion ideas in washable hat bows—anolres, satins and fancy | Panta Tw inbred destructible eprings in seats: three pieces, ae illustrated show new forms of pleating, 00 Baronette Satin Skirts; colors of 75 SWS UBONS—OFATN FLOOR, ele aie end pst MEE Shoe ae Ava Ne] | lah eons . fringes and bead arrangement; . White ore Harding Blue, Pink, . Leia $1.47 Little Tota’ Neinsook ate a it $2.47 Birdseye id. piece. . 68 coke $1.00 i sae cy es oa | a ate oa“ | akan tae ot

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