The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 9

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{RENCE CET reps ——— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921, iT ” enjoyed in the Stokes household rd Wallace Lee, a physician of No.| what Stokes had said to him and Mr.| Physician Die ALL DARK MAN jowing to his friendship with Victor Madison Avenue, He, Seeonting | Littleton called the attention of the} LONG BEACH, ‘ ’ Mittor Ju: the testimony of 3 e|court to the lawyer's unfriendliness a i prominent phen! On cros-examination he declared |de Anquinos, one of to his side of the case, But Justice | (f VITOR Were eect #immer home early. this ‘morning, | following a sudden attack of heart dis: His Brooklyn home was at No. |that there was no “tall, dark m the Stokes house on Dec At hinge the trial, had examined/her| Finch sald he was disinclined to force 10 or on| ph lly In the matter of a sult TURNS QUT TO BE A SHALL, UGHT ONE (Continued from First Page.) testified that he came to the Stukes house tn Went 78th Street on Dec. 10, 199. He and a young lady who was at Miss Gardner's finishing echool went with Mrs, Stokes and several others to the Ritz to dance, After the younger people had been taken home tm Mrs. Stokes’s car, the witness sald that he and Mrs. Stokes returned at once to the latter's home, where he was to spend the night. Often had he spent the night there, he sald, sharing Mr, Stokes's room. Q. (By Martin W. Littleton, coun- sel for Mrs, Stokes), What did you do when you reached the Stokes's home? A. We arrived there about 12.30 o'clock and separated at the front door. Mrs, Stokes went up- stairs and I went to the kitchen where the cook had prepared a little supper for me, some chocolate cake. Afterward I went up to Mr. Stookes's room and slept the night there, I did not see Mrs, Stokes till next morning. Brown emphasized the intimacy he Dec, 11, the two days in that month| she brought against Maillard’s for al- he spent there W. B. D. Stokes, who is said to be | occ iN with pleurisy, was absent from the trial again to-day, As soon as he| To Dr. Lee sho had said that she is well he is to be called to the stand| was at that time, Aug. 30, 1920, en- by Mr. Littleton, who said to-day he| gaged in “special research -vork” for |thought this examination would re- |W. BE. D. Stokes. quire about two day« Justice Finch| Q. Did she say what kind of work asked whether it was desired to take|that was? A. Yes, that it was in re- the plaintiff's testimony at his bed-| gard to his divorce suit. side, but Mr. Littleton declined to] pernard H. Sandler, attorney for consider this, It was the desire of |Henry Williams, the negro acquitted the court that the case be carried |of the charge of stealing $30,000 worth ahead as far as possible and then, if|or jewelry trom Mrs. Helen Blwood necessary, have an adjournment till|Stokes, proved to be an unwilling Mr. Stokes should ‘be well enough to| witness when mut on the stand this take the witness stand, afternoon. Gertrude Stammbach, who had a] He ‘pleaded privilege in behalf of gift shop on the street floor of No.|Williums when preased by Mr. Lit- 13 East 36th Street (in which house|tieton for answers to questions tend- Edgar T. Wallace, one of the co-|ing to show that V D. Stokes had respondents, had an apartment), for|S0Usht to drag the alleged conduct of two years, from March 1, 1918, waa|"!% wife into the larceny caso. the first witness called today. She|of negro women in reference to the was put on the stand to show, by|charge against Williams. Some of rent receipts from the agent of the|them have already appeared as wit- building, that at the time Agricola |femses for Stokes in the divorce ac Byers, a colored waitress, swore she|~Q. Did Mr. Stokes ecnd somo wit- took food for two from Miss Dunn’s| ness to sce you? A. 1 decline to an- tearoom to Wallace's apartment, the| swer. tearoom had been abandoned and the} | 2 ay saretnaton ia Pago ed Laat alley ara aa by Miss| case? A. He or some of his wit- The Second witness was Dr. Ed- casioned by bad food in the res- taurant, eases. The witness refused to disclose 5 LO OD OO CO At Much Lower Than Pre-War Prices A tare opportunity is offered the pubic, n the retail sale now proceeding under the direction of CHARLES SHONGOOD, of the entire surplus stock, valued at $222,000.00, of artistic and hovel lamps and shades, leather screens, mirrors, torchieres and wail clocks, imported and manufactured by Craset Mamufscroring Company 202 Fdth Avene, New York , e = Bees a The fine Italian, French, English and Spanish onginate and reproductions of this firm, the largest in the United States, fmpart an fmpressive sir of distinction to any hall, ving oom, dining room, den, boudoir or porch. Sale now going on at the spacious CRUCET showrooms 292 Fifth Avenue Mr, Sandler's hand in the matter, di- | ease. recting the questioning to proc ' The Pure, Fresh Flavor leged illness and loss of her baby|~ wos Heniy Street and indisputable economy of the genuine is responsible for its enormous sale, which eclipses that of any other tea, Why?—because Tintex transforms your never-used frocks into fascinating ones that you wouldn’t part with for worlds. Simply dissolve Tintex in the clear rinsing water rinse the article for a and few seconds. You'll be delighted with the results, Tintex comes in all the lovely colors of Spring — becoming colors that coin- cide with the latest dictates of Fashion, Ask your Dealer to show pow yon the Tintex Color Cand Toe mey ry te chicined at oll drvg department stores, at 1 pots 13 fashionable a few packages alwave on hand. 15¢ at drug and departinent = | Tintex Hints as you Rinse FOURTEENTH STREET Today Established 1827 WSST OF FIFTH AVE Tomorrow 5,280 Children’s PRINCESS SLIPS and DRAWERS Princess Slips 1.26 Were $2.25 to $2.48 Princess slips in two dainty models of sheer nainsook with yokes of pretty lace inserting and edging, ribbon drawn. Drawers 33 Were .68 and .78 Knickerbocker and straight drawers of fine cambric, well made and trimmed with good embroidery, Knicker breeches Sizes 6 to 16 years. are ribbon drawn, Sizes 1 to 12 years, Daintily dressed children require a quantity of nice underthings for summer, which mothers can buy in this sale at a very large saving. NO EXCHANGES. NO RETURNS. See Page 19 for Other Hearn Adver tising. ee ee ne en ee | Every bottle of Grade A lis doubly protected - from our plant to your ] door-with an overlapping — — / outside ca, Pp. | FOURTEENTH STREET Gutablisbed 1827 EST OF FIFTH AVE | | Grade "1 Spar rod ‘ Me on day Tuesda y FOR TUESDAY ONLY ffwholesosne rnith iz BIG STORE| / BORDENS FarmProducts Co, Inc. | Man Cortlandt £961. MAIN FLOOR FLOOR Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St. poQer nc. | Millinery Section i SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING Special Lot 1200 Voile Blouses 10 dainty We Have Just Purchased from New York's Leading Ladies’ Hat Manufacturer 5000 Ready To Wear Hats Representing an assortment which is beyond belief- every possible model and straw included—too numer- ous to mention in this space. in this collection have sold up to Saturday | == = for as high as $7.50. ON TURSDAY MORNING WE We are netermnined to keep SHALL PLACE ON SALE up the interest in our Millin- Just 100 Women’s 47 Were .77 models of soft white mate- ly made with Embroidery, , Seaming and Hemstitching A variety of collars, including Peter Pane fects, add much to their attract- Y At this low ‘y woman generous ingelse w Our price Tue: ery Dept.and therefore have decided to sell every bat in this wonderful collection at Four-Piece William and Mary Period Jacobean Oak Suite, as illustrated. MAKE Our Easy | a jan YOUR OWN . 00 SKI RTS pastant Aish | ~ * SELECTION Each Ina collection of Woolen Fabrics such where within \ >= as Plain Serges, Plaids and Check | New York, Extra Sizes, Were .87 53 materials, stylishly made in the very latest spring models, Full cut, all We advise you to call 7600 yds. Unbleached Muslin 8: Not ver 25 yards toa customer Worth up lo 84.98, 98 1500 T urkish Towels . Splendid « aalit y with pink and blue border stitched; full 36.18. Not over one dozen early, ton customer—special for Tuesday only While they last only NO i NO C. O. D.’s. STORE OPEN 9:15 A.M. TO 6:15 P.M. Money Returned Any Purchase Within Three Days if Not Satisfactory 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—i8-19 St. sizes. We = Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Sheer fine cotton union suits in low neck and sleeveless style, with bodice and band top, may be had with loose or tight knee, the latter well reinforced in the crotch. May Columbia and tor tina Foreign Language Records on Sale. Co- lumbia Grafonolas from 330 up on Our Easy Payment Plan, Englander — Level-Lock Couch Bed, complet: ris, sees trens Cool, dainty underwear at such a value is really extraordinary, and every woman should provide her needs at the saving afforded. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See Page 19 for Other Hearn Advertising. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.

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