The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 17

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LAWYER DINES FAIR JUROR, ISSUE IS UP BAN PUT ON PLAY SO POLICE CAN SLEEP BENNETT WIDOW GETS N. Y. ANNUIT ¢ Bennett's widow for the upkeep ot | stock in the Paris Her the Bennett home in Paris of the wills was begun by Rodman The suit meeenere onthe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921. vert to the American ¢ asking for a construction| the executors of th |to p merican estate ut of the funds here one-hait should re- |! He direct« P = | Wanamaker and the Guaranty Trust| the 4 on Mr. Bonnett’s ) |i i} Opposing Attorney Asks Court to|Brooklyn Parents Say Toys Are] Late Herald Owner Provided Estate | Company boxe € Mr. Ben-| proper nee and also funeral | jf) J . ‘ ’ “~ 7 > a tts Americe A 1 | Set Aside Verdict Against Confiscated to Make Street Here Pay $20,000 for Paris “Mr Sullivan finds the Paria will te| ae by the Amerttan ex] | | j ) His Clients, More Quiet, Home Upkeep, | valid as regards all of Mr. Bennett ay ecutors of 100,000 franas (normally ABRAHAM~STRAUS.. ‘operty both in this country and in| about $20,000) a year to Mrs, Bennett Judge Daniel A. Dugan of the District] Hereafter Poplar Street, from ticks} The report of Cornelius J, 8 livan,| France and that bo will ts in the event she} jf Store Hours 9 to 5:30 BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 Court at Orange, N. J., will decide in| te Henry, the block In which the Brook-|Teferee appointed to construe the! affects only nnd personal After her the next few days whether it waa proper Vreneh and American wills of Jame! ry und elsewhere | dea to be con- lyn Police Headquarters and the Ninety-|Gordon Bennett, was fied In the ger ov tr ter, hor son, | {Il for ttorney tn a case recently tried | 27 . A Su nt 5 La Nag Cae bea) Wled'| sind Brecinct Biation la ‘slated, will ne Court yesterday. | Mr. Sullivan | ennett’s inten- | until ath. Tus American estat if . ~ ut oman ; ‘ decided it was Mr. Bennett's inten. | ti Jao to pay $50,000 to the Duchess de AS Wi A 7] se thy avo mt er an he mai i ea paris a enn ale With a Wonderful Price-Appea the trial was stil! unfinished. Rayniond [children at play. For Capt, Roush, tn] oo ch year to Mr. E. Taylor, attorney of Newark, counacl for the plaintit in the action, applica yesterday to have the verdict, which ‘Was In favor of the defendant, set aside Whether it is set aside or not, Miss ‘Tei Grind of No, 61 Pillott Place, w range, the Juror mentioned ji the application, intends to etay away from juries from now on. Mr. and Mra. Frank A. Davis of Montelnir sucd the Montelair Garage Company fo: @ges. Lioyd Beatty wae attor the defendant. According to Mr. Taylor, Mr. ty took Miss Grund out to funch at a town restaurant, Miss Grund sald that the attorney ected like a “perfect gentleman” all the time she was lunching with him. And the luncheon didn’t require very much time, she added, ax her part of It sun- sisted morely glass of milk and # sandwich, y jen Wadham a WASH if former Judge Wadhams of New York is act- charge of the Poplar Street Station, has Issued an edict forbidding the fitty or more children of the neighborhood to play in his street. Pollce reserves, he declares, must sleep, For some time patrolmen attached to the Ninety-thind Precinct have been act- Ing under orders to clean the Headquar- ters street of Idren. Aceording to parents of the nelghborhood they have carrying out this order by confla- ting all toys they find In Poplar Stroet fusing to return them until the ror mother of the offending child ta to the station t jain them, ‘The children who have been ousted from their playground have appeaied to thelr school teachers only to be Informed that their play hours are out of the Ju risdielton of the school departent. BUENOS AIRES UP TO DATE. Auto Bandite Get Away With #210,- 000 After n Battle, BUPNOS AIRES, May 3.—Automobile bandits operating In the centre of thi LUDWIG BAUMANN INVITES YOU TO BUY ON CREDIT You can buy a single sale article or an entire outfit and pay for it on Accounts Opened from $5 to $5000 ing as an unofficial American adviser small monthly payments. this sale), || Women’s Street | and Daytime Dresses HH A specie! purchase added to a group of our own higher-priced dresses (reduced to meet who want a frock for immediate weer, Among them are several models featuring | fringe-trimmings $12.95 brings excellent values to women of There are the dresses fashioned Silk Jersey or Crepe de Chine. various styles of Taffetas, Tricolettes, beaded Georgettes, Tricotines and Serges. Colors confine themselves mostly to black, en eee to Dr. Walter Simons, German For.| ¢lty late yesterday held up a customs] | brown, taupe or navy blue. Sizes $4 to 41 > » official and exeaped with a sum. re Ih i oe . ign Minister, he has no instructions Second Floor, Central from the Havding Administration | Ported at 625,000 pesos (about $210,000). | me distance, | ir pursuers with rifle This was made clear at the State De. | The bandits w usted riment led | but fought off t pe | to the f+ and revolver shots yA good reasons why you should ask fox AUERBACH ving Berlin r An Early May Sale of 8,400 Balls of Fine Vieuna Yarns 19¢ Ball ee 10) 40.69 $215 American Walnut Aner Bed Room Suits OE UnEe XG | Just the quality and the colors for the pretty Sports Hats, Sweaters, | bak eee to pia, ar | 29. 49 Dresses, Coats, ete., for the coming out-of-door season ! | Rew. 1h $82.96 | cn Ww Gas Black, white and a wide range of wanted colors. ("g’) “Up to $1,750 DINING ROOM SUITS From $119 up to $2,800.00 Sale of DELIVERS 209 Floor Oilcloth A. & B&—"THird Noor, Central, 237 Other ‘Bedroom Suits LIVING ROOM SUITS From $98 up to $1,675.00 Sale of Rugs 10 _ In Time for the Spring Outings—A Sale: of ««Heywood- Wakefield” Baby Strollers | | at $10.95 | Sold Regularly in Stock at $13.95 | | | \}] Fall Size 9x12 Axminster |] Solt reoutatty for $88, “Reduend to 49.75 Your Tn STIaaS CLUES. Wine Purchase of 59 C The litt'e toddler of 2 years or more who is able to | somes runith, oF ordi Pay the Balance in Small Sq. Yd. bei and enjoys it, ieee) enjoy pee little ty Pet leekly : strolers in preference to his carriage of earlier days. | eekly or Monthly Payments _ cae cost The fact that they are of the “ Hey wood-Waketeld” A variety of neat patterns. gale t ; : ; nake bespeaks their superior workmanship. | Open 9 to 5.30--Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 The body of these strollers is of reed with a grace- | : oy rolled Vier Equipped with 8-i and 12-inch jf} J rubber-tired wheels, tempered steel springs, leatherette i} seat and apron and adjustable foot brake. | \ ‘Two finishes—white or cream enamel. J, The unusual thickness of extra fine quality, rich | baa Ss a at $15.35, * smooth chocolate coating is put on by the use of a, . A } I 0 t } i I moulds insuring a uniform distribution. America’s Greatest Furniture House ; . G) Wa . | 66 | 1Z., Kept air-tight, fresh and wholesome because itis 44 West 125th St 35to 36 St. Block 8thA Newark Nu Specia Bloch” Folding ; * hermetically sealed in heavy foil wrapping rein- 146 Wes . 0 . DIOC ve. 49-51 Market St. Go-carts. $10.95 HH | ro-carts, $10.95 forced by the heavy paper label. | 7 - i ‘The ahieer Rood fi the: Alling, whether ® da Wold stamps” We have no connection with any other stores—These are our only three stores | Reduced from $13.95 | e sheer gi ess oO} \e ing, Ww! 1e1 Bt i} é H 3. Cocoanut, Marshmallow, Pineapple, Raspberry, nid Ley lett wrhehtgo-cart that folds up very. compactly i P Peanut or Almond. jas reclining back and hood , t . A. & 5 —Sutrway Noor, Bast, A, Untouched by human hands—mixed, moulded, Druggist Tells How i} j «* wrapped and sealed entirely by machinery in the . e: | a 3 eet and most modern daylight candy facto Thin Fo!ks Can ENROLL NOW! sirls’ largest 10st yligl y factory yiFis rgan y i i : JOEL é Put on Flesh In the New A. & S. Service Dresses | ‘ 12 ‘“ : : oe i ‘ } poeele | Species Offer , DIFFERENT A wall known arurgtat who, tan put | Instructions in the Art of $4.95 Hi bf ORS rea Pras dices KINDS Te, ohvetelane, and who is, naturally ‘ ” ° 1 tees aul romh ein vss See coral C | | Making Your Own Clothes Specially purchased for the |} ’ ‘ D. AUERBACH & SONS Mele pase eoasieun Gueaial Gla fival orns | The average woman can make an entire Dress Sale ol White are these | A r ay~ 1th Ave. 46th to 47th Sta., New York City Rr acth mest. The by at . in this 6-Lesson Course of Dressmaking. ne eae nee i a | : Pr 99 hens. th Lift Right Off | | One of New York's competent Dressmakers is the in- years old. | a 46 - ; <a> structor—and you are taught and practically shown how “ Fashioned of sheer white |! ¢ No Pain at All tocut, fit and finish any garment you elect to make Organdy and trimmed with {Ce nee kaow You may bring your own material (o these classes, or decorative embroidery and {i} La Folks who wan if you wish to advise with our instructor she will direct aS 4 Fotks who. wa ; wee ruffles of rose or blue. : ee aavetae Apply a few drops of your selection of materials and trimmings. A 8 R—Howond Moor, Kash | C Sven cak ‘Freezone’ upon that bother- The classes are filling rapidly and we adyise you not to some corn, instantly it stops Q delay in enrolling, a i hurting; then shortly you lift f Six Lessons for $4.00 Parasols ; nat sore, t oh , i HT | 3 off, root And alle Witode nee ‘ | DALLY—9 A.M., 10.30 A.M,, 1.00 P.M., 2.80 P.M., For Little Girls ' 4| thd neking.Advt slightest pain or soreness, y | 4.00 PM. a —Mensaning Rast 49¢e, 59e and 79¢ | . = End Any Corn or Callus . Peds because she is only | “ | Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House piny boitien of ; | Another Special Sale of 27x54 In, | three or fouror six or seven | 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 oon | ‘ Bait cary & vere ate i * y 8 i el vet Rugs. 2.97 parasol these summer days! | ran e g Cor, Driggs Ave Victrolas Cor. Wyckolt St, “© Aeolian-Vocalions ““ ace unt on Talking Machines, Little ruffly pink and blue ones, or those with floral de- signs gombined with plain colors—all of them nearly as cunning as the little girls they were designed for! A & K—-ttreet Moor, Central and i Gran Two weeks ago a similar allotment of 1,000 of these rugs was sold out completely in the one day. This second lot may Jast the day, but we cannot guarantee il, as no more can be secured to sell at this low price. They are made of all-wool yarns in excellent reproductions of Oriental and Persian designs in blue, rose, tan, gold and brown oor £3 Brooklyn Souvenir Eight splendid designs from whieh to choose Spoons, $2.47 A &8—On only on Byxetal Table, Strvet flour, Contra — | , i An attractive spoon that jf makes a splendid souvenir of Brooklyn, and is sold exclu- |} | sively here by us. It is of |} J sterling silver, and despicts six Brook lyn points of inter- est— Brooklyn ES PURE *S WHOLESOME “NOURISHMENT: No alcohol or dangerous drugs en Your Skin 50-Piece Dinner Sets r4om amounting t over for new accor Cretonne Chair Cushions $1.95 Each Standard Porch Chair Size $1.50 Weekly on a $30 Purchase. At Our Grand St. Store. WOMEN'S gg.ts | K fying +i hohatratauahat .. Bridge, Soldiers || SUITS, ...., ip Wi ° ‘or giving the porch chair a touch of summer airi- | and Sailors’ Arch i Dunaen:., 1400 ith Cuticura Soap ness nothing compares with these cretonned cushions, | Henry Ward MEN'S AND | and Fragrant Talcum obtainable in nearly 50 different designs. | Beecher ue tment, ‘almum, The. everywhers. 8 wery ary len Plymouth Church, Tiaiasen We , Brooklyn Institute NOUN maT gins x Is 0 soothing and cooling for SUITS ofl Light or dark shades in patterns of every conceivable color baby’s tender skin after a bath | combinations. inbor stevie, Lape 2, Come to, Whalen True nose Two 1h with Thick button-tufted cushions covered on both sides with | 40d Martyrs for furniture of sat \ s suns 4405 goniek ‘ and CALs | Bi th and nteely GERTS' Conte SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK he vy cretonnes, 6 as low na. AND pREssES Pup OPEN SATURDAY Baby Carriages, A & S.—Street Moor, Central, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS./| # | 4 On sale om Spectal Table, Street Noor, Central, Oe... ben - —-- { os wee ew ee 4 - i i e a H 3 j { ' i

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