The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 23

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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. i THE EVENING WORLD, HAGUE, VIGTORIOUS |"PEGGY” HOPKNS : a writ of habeas corpus for the boy, to wend W |The mother clothes, jewels. T know now why he/ FEARS MILITAR' M FOR SON. did it. He wanted to show me off, put . me on parade. ht to K {imbue him w irit ' % “We were In Miami when I received | Woumer Winn «ow te eee hen : nl p 8 word that my divorce had been joy i WST BIG DOLL IN ranted. Joyce wanted to marry me] ‘The plea that her ote |eehe = 1,4 Me R." right away, He pleaded that perhaps | son be allowed to remain in a parochial | (iT! p IMARIES IS people would not understand our com-| choot in the Hronx instead af being | a i Ant il Min Po si (TAN... nionship. cademy ade by ro * ’ Miratter marriage he wanted me to be | Spt $0, a military academy made. Falls From Mer, Drowned No, 1120 d Henry Barbella, eleven years old, of 0 Spencer Street, Brooklyn, while playing on Pler 1, Wallabout Basin, last tor |night, fell overboard and was drowned, alone with him all the time. lavished gifts on me. “It was in Paris that we started to He still | jege Avere, Bronx, was i day by Supreme Court Jus’ ‘Mhe' father of the boy, JOYCE DOLL HOUSE AMAGKAY WITNESS uarrel. Joyce came back. I stayed.” | Kitranicki, wealthy real estate o . verboinrd ar anued Feom First Paves Wenerburne Hopking came to the de. | White House Landing, N. J., sought His body was recovered. Lut, ave. eueway ——————— ys ‘J fense of Peasy” eee his former = — - - —— FULTON ST. * ce wife to-day in her fight against the ‘Admits He Asked Reconsidera-|An4 after me came Joyce, twelve] marriage annulment suit brought by PARK PLace “oy tion in'Ca f Dismi paces behind; never wich me, for TlJoyoe. tip, Seven thas Bai ' * . charges: le ion in Cases of Dismissed | woutd not tet nim. 1 insisted that ke| |, “The charges made by Joyes, that leave wife was not valid, and was fraud- a Policemen: “He followed me to New York, ; showered me with attentions and gave me costly presents. I discovered he was jealous. I demanded that he give up drinking and quit his jealousy. I ulent, are without foundation,” At- torneys for Peggy quoted Hopkins as saying in a telegram. Joyce asked the court to annul his marriage on the grounds that Mayor Hague of Jersey City, fresh from his victory at the primaries, ap- peared to-day before the Mackay Leg- Aslative Committee investigating Hud- eon County affairs, ‘The committee has deen delving into affairs involving the conduct of Jersey City officials, wanted to return to the stage until I could get a divorce, but he would not allow me. He persuaded me to remain off the stage and let bim pay my ex- penses until T got the divorce. “Peggy” was still the legal wife of Hopkine when he married her, —— Fleet of Destroyers Ri New York. Seven dentroyers, the vanguard of that portion the Atlantic Fleet ordered to New York atrived off the and its so-called revelations had been | wrongly expected to have an adverse effect upon Mayor Hague's popularity | at the polls. There was a demonstra- don as he entered. No subpoena has been issued for the Mayor, but an “invitation” was ex- tended to him some time ago. Until to-day,, however, he had not availed himself of this opportunity to defend the city administration from the at- tacks of the investigators, John A. Bernhard, counsel to the comm mittee, asked the Mayor what he knew about the dismissal of cer- “He taught me to like exponsive|entrance to the harbor shortly after M. 1 it 01 things; it's not my fault, It's his,” she | 11. My today: Raving seem vampeen murmured. ‘I had a marvottous | Roa by President Harding yester- apartment in New York, motors, 4 INA Great Saturday Sale Come Here Tomorrow and Save Half on Your Spring Floor-covering Needs Store Open Until 6 P. M. LIBERTY ST. FERRY ‘To KEW The move uptown brings prices down. “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” will be more con- veniently placed for you cA landmark for over three generations ASHINGTON MARKET is on the map and it has been on the maj ee over three generations. And to t who know, it has always- been the one place for marketing. tain patrolmen and firemen in 191° eal by Commissioner of Public Safety whenit moves to 39th Street Bia ger ee aca erngte Rarhacrecumiae PREPAID MAIL ORDERS ||_ |. Men and women who go there once—if + | f —a unionize the Polce and nba Fou Will Ge tonald by Ane ; ne only out of curiosity—are convinced that Director O'Brien etor N'gere discounts for what you may i! Mt their visit is a good i investment. Daily, hosts vice Board had acted mnise in convenience. Fer as on of patrons come to the market —critical a ainaie cca waar meet ee ren Jong as our old home is open, $55 9x12 Wool Axminster R = men and women bent on getting good food, the Mayor gaid, was that at the re y 00) xminster Rugs ry quest of counsel for the men afecte discounts of 10% —20 ‘ Br ike: ' i Bend ackog Conimiioner Ozien i Som 40% and 0% pre. ars aan see's Agra tice yr teat He under sanitary conditions, with fait he thought he could re-open the cases i an ihe chanint cluily attractive grouping for this sale. These heavy rues LH Ie dealing and courteous treatment, at prices and reconsider the dismiasais without vail upon ing In all woo! weaves, will give long years of service. Oriental, Gx | lled elsewh: . , njust: o the C, in ich Ovin; ‘8 Persian, all-over and medallion patterns to select from one ! Ee ew all rr cae Lena said fo well a vice : a's oe . ee Mayor Hague. “Probably nine out of {AN Ovioten mirrecs are ou ¥ Gon ee $50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs Ned Whether you buy apint ora bushel, a chop ten were personal friends with whom peut te the dibsameds 40 tha Gale. I had been brought up. I thought Seamless Velvet Rugs, woven in one piece, making them $ ora shoulder, “ a” egg ot a chicken, “a” rat in dismissing them Commissioner doubly strong. Smith's name on the rug 8 you that - doz be h h rien wanted to nip an incipient it is pure wool, The assortment of colors and patterns is oyster or a dozen— your purchase how- OVINGTON’ S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Ave.- Near 32nd ‘St. exceptionally fine .... Imported Grass Rugs Extra Heavy Double Warp Grass Rugs 3x6 $8 8x10 $10 $1.50 $4 $2 Extra Heavy brs Carpet Fxtra heavy Velvet ( It in the bud.” ever small or however large—you are sure to get it clean, wholesome, quickly, neatly w rapped. You get it with a smile and you leave the market with a feeling of satistac- tion, as with an errand well done. AT HALF PRICE 9x12 114 ‘ommitee e truth of for halls and accessible convenient - reliable economical OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © ofige.nit untermsQBe| Flo, Vesey and Waihington Seen «New Yor Cy out; 2 yards wide. For t sale, square yard Write for “Washington Marker News” Departement Washington Market. NY C $2.75 Inlaid Linoleums Straight Line Inlaid Linoleum, colors right through to the back; patterns to suit the most particular: all ure 2 yards wide; cut from full rolls; square yurd.... I. 29 | 60c FELT BASE FLOOR omg | NewYork Floor Covering o. FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Extraordinary Reductions on Misses’ Coats, Suits «-<« Dresses Extra Heavy Enamelled Reautiful assortment Linoleum patterns: absolutely waterproof; mill seconds; bes covering made today; cut from full rolls; wide square yard, . Sizes 14, 16, 18. Also Suitable for Small Women to Size 36 Bust | Featuring Unusually Low Prices Help Your Favorite Organization bk BROOKLYN ye : P) s F Misses’ Spring Suits Mashies Sic Hei B hs, troy 15 Kick a essere = a In celebration of my 45th Anniversary in the piano business, here in Brooklyn, : Remarkable Values I am giving a $500 Upright Anderson piano, free of all expense, to the insti- i tution in Greater New York receiving the greatest number of votes up to ¥ and including May 16th. Read the coupon below and VOTE TO-NIGHT. ‘ It costs nothing to vote, neither does voting carry any obligations with it. Some institution or organization is going to secure a fine piano, absolutely free. Vote to-night for your favorite institution, club or society. A Very Special Offer of oe Signed : Spring’s Newest te This Coupon ani Anders Use This Coupon President Pumps and Oxfords Representing a Wide Variety of Designs of Artistic Merit 38.00 An unusual selection of charming suits developed in superior Tricotine, variously braided, beaded and embroidered; notch and fancy collars; belted and box coat models. FULTON STREET —BROOKLYN Other Suits at 20,00, 35.00, 59.75, 65.00 An Exceptional Offer of Misses’ Wraps, Coats and Capes Exceptional Values Wraps and Wrap-Coats of fine Velour, silk em- broidered, silkestitched and silk lined; Capes of superb Tricotine, silk stitched and silklined; Coats of superior Polo and mixtures, jaunty | ANDERSON & COMPANY, 291 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y I VOTE FOR THAT $500 ANDERSON UPRIGHT PIANO TO BE GIVEN DELIVERY FREE TO Vole Closing May 16, 1921. ¥ W-39 Write Nume of Organization, Club or Inglitution om This Lane, ' | Number Street City State | 39.75 59.75 Extraordinarily Priced 9.75 OXFORDS in Black Kid and Tan Calfskin; Walking Heels. Note~-It is not necessary to have this coupon in order to vote. Urge to vote with you on apy bluuk pierce vote for each person our friends, your « Jub members. i} sheet, and only one belted models, silk lined. Rare Values Other Coats at 29.75, 45.00, 48.00, | You may vote for the Piano to be given Free to any organized Club, Association, School, Hospital, Y | M,C. A, YO WC) A, Ko of ©. or Charitable Organization in Greater New York || The Special Sale of "485 Playerpianos Continues J 3.50 A WEEK Compiete—Playerpiano, Bench, 10 Music Rolls Unparalleled Price Concessions on Misses’ Fashionable Frocks Louis and Military heels Between Nevins and Hanover, within one block of Nevins and De Kalb Subway Station OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 Pretty Frocks of Silk Denisette in a wide : ' home. range of Summer’s newest shades, with a 12.75 RU MIPS of Grav or Eat Ln eben idols ee ee, a wealth of silk fringe in a five-tier effect. — y ont of staunch, durable material. I base this statement on an A 7. Brown Suede, Black experience with hundreds of them, covering « period of several Unusually appealing Frocks of a superior qual- Calf, Tan Calf and Pat- years. ity Mignonette with white collar and cuffs 18.00 ent Leather, with rich The payments you may make at the rate of $3.50 per week and accordion pleated skirts; newest shades, contrasting . stitch ch 8@ 291 Livingston St A wide range of high cost models developed “tae Pattie X Ata Anderson Co) . in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Charmeuse, Canton 38.00 fects; Louis XV, Baby BROOKLAN Crepe and Crepe de Chine, exquisitely trimmed. Misses’ Department—3rd Floor Also on Sale in Our New York Store

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