The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 9

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| Separated Nineteen Years, but h Never Divorced, She Say: —Hias Son in the Navy. Tnquiry Mrs. Ann Fa Marshall does not yet know that his | c, tr_ BE @ term’ on Island, 19) father was convicted and is now in| 18% and never divoreed, | prison. } disclosed to-day, through Hoard of Pe eS pla H that on July % off MILITARY HONORS T. Hettrick and Anna EAGHER CLAIMS ° SHE IS WIFE Uae suburb w White, Ac Thirty-fourth back he bought a home at No. 403 Park Place, Braaklyn. “A baby was born and named farshall, after his mother’s father- When Marshall was four years old, Anna first noticed that Mr. Hettrick Was interested In other rome He had got into the habit ft staying out at night, and she an ) separate, any divorcee, to. last Sept came. Previous period of two years w Mr. Hettrick an at there was he ignored Now claim of} ha Kast Or- t she be- in T. Hettrick, sur nothing and he would As far as T know, his father as amounted to serv-| get out all right. FOR DEAD AMERICAN ried at All Saints? Richard Cutts Fairfield Was Killed i in Italy Serving With The body of Hitaik nail’s| Chicago Socialist Leader Told | tr. CHICAGO, April 2.—In granting a ¥lpermit for a labor parade on Sun: | 2" day, May 1, to Morris Backall, rep- resenting the Socialist Party in Cook |. ounty, Chief of Police Fitemorris |. made it plain that any effort to dis | 0 “somebody getting hurt.” pe “Long Live the Social Revolutior “Long Live the Soviet Republic, | Backall continued, i} | the Chief. or you don't parade." ople plied. the second will be oe rson carrying "\the red flag, The n you might get badly “All right, We won't carry th 1921. new trial to A. C. Townley, President of the National Non-Partisan Leayue, and Joseph Gilbert. former oreanization manager of the league, convicted on, gharee of cons piracy to teach aeadltton was brought to trial June rested three with the of $12,000 worth of diamonds he West Hoboken police, Street, West he names of Joh He and Carrier of Banner Are Liable to Harm. ~ Weat Stree Sklarew was te 's aby ay the red fing would result in| senee a antaIA Backall obtained Chief Fitzmorria’s rmission to carry banners ins “We want to carry the red flag,’ i PLANTS. 50 Varieties in Stock | SPECIAL siS%s 69c | “But the war is over. The red flag | od ||| Also the following at wholesils | || prices: Geraniums, Ivy, Candy- | iret ||| tufts Pansies, Tomato Plants, &e. et think of it, III 9 | \| || Ba \| || 4 | | Selmewadseer New Trin for Townley Dented. Stinn., April 29—The | | Flowers for Every Geeaston| ne Court to-day denied alt a. = - “Not a chance in the world,” said ||| “Carry the American flag || vill h “The first will be you a8 seal then, all said. H. Altman.& Cn. MADISON Street AVENUE = FIFTH SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE interestingly priced for Boys’ New Spring Suits | (sizes 8 to 18) with two pairs of knickerbockers ¢ priced unusually low $16.00 The materials are fine-quality herringbones | end tweed the workmanship is excellent throug Complete Clothing Outfits for mountain, shore and camp, are shown at moderate prices AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street to-morrow (Saturday) Girls’ Spring Coats (sizes 10.to 16 years) representing a number of the approved styles and materials of the present season, have been taken from stock and re-=priced, for immediate disposal, to $13.50 THELEHVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1 NORED FLAG WHEN 2 POLICE HEAD WARNS me IN $12,000 GEM THEFT. Considerable concessions have also been made in the prices of the Higher-cost Coats. (Second Floor) Fourteen Hundred Pairs of | Women’s Summer Oxfords (Sixth Floor) Misses’ Town or Country Suits | Bo C d American-made fabrics, in the mewest shades, are represented. Misses’ Homespun Suits ere priced in the regular stock at $22.50 & 26.50 (Second Fieor) will offer values that are seldom obtainable, especially so early in the season. White Canvas Oxfords with white calfskin ball-straps at $7.50 per pair White Buckskin Oxfords in a wing-tip model; some all white, others having dark tan or black calfskin trimmin $9.00 per pair Oxfords have white soles and heels. Ail of these leather (Second Floor) Franklin Simon & Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. SATURDAY The New Fabric Deserette Makes the Coat Désirée TUXEDO STRING- BELTED COATS For Mademoiselle (14 to 20 yrs.) 48,00 79.50 in everything but price HE Tuxedo Coat of Deserette is the new way of an- swering every ques- tion that may be put toacoat insum- mertime—lightness, softness, non-crush- ableness. Navy Bluc, Sorrento Blue, Beige or ‘Reindeer ; Silk Lined Throughout MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. SATURDAY The New Shop for Girls Presents May Day Colorings in ORGANDIE FROCKS FOR GIRLS 6 «22 years) 7 50 A Price Below Value cA Fashion Above Price ee picture book SRA frocks of organ- ( die as crisp as a cool morning, embroid- ered across the bod- tr ice in gay colored & wools, Maize, Blue, Pink, or White Organdie NEW GIRLS’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor ce Frauklin Simon & Co. # A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th, and 38th Sts. ty SATURDAY The First Time Seen— The First Time Seen at This Price— SUITS. WITH THE KNEE-LENGTH COAT For Mademoiselle (14 to 20 yrs.) 48,00 69.50 in everything but price HEN the coat adds to its length, the silhou- ette subtracts from its width and pro- duces undivided smartness—equal- led by none other at its price. Silk lined throughout. Two Models of Navy Blue Tricotine, Suits WITH THE Pony Box Coat ALSO AT THIS PRICE MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor Franklin Simon sg Co — A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. @ SATURDAY An Object Lesson in Value for Followers of Youthful Fashions Crépe pe Cuine Frocks Wirn Preatep Fritts For Mademoiselle (14:0 20 yrs.) 39% Pi EATED frills an- NOUNCE a Hi new ripple + in the mode for Misses, giving these frocks the first word in fashion, and teach- ing their price to speak the last word in value... ... Beige, Navy Blue, Black or White Crepe de Chine SIX OTHER Mopets AT THIS PriceE MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor

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