The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 26

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921, 26 we = ——- ——— ; CORMACK WINS MARY HONE GOING ule tear Hon cer wae RETRACTS WET CHARGE. |" s,huP of [pore tens, Beart ors t pied ie ‘ $76,000 FOR ERN ABROAD TO STUDY | moving picture actress, More Than That Sum Realized Miss Hone will take part tn tho ' for Irish Relief at Tenor’s Hippodrome Concert. | | Shakespearean plays that will be held auet Was Dry. hie sumnn -on- j tile summer at Stratford-on-Avon, ALBANY, May 6.—Attorney General | Pe a Charles D, Newton announced to-day |EXCLUDES WIDOW AND SON | tnat tne rev Georke A. Fowler, repre- FROM FUNERAL IN HIS ‘ Sativa. Me ea Lg = IN HIS WILL. | outta, nad retracted nis statement! Hl CFABLETS or GRANULES) Declaring “it is my sacred alm that! in honor of Mr. Newton in Buffalo last both should be expelled and not allowed x ed k. The Rev, Mr. Fowter t r te attend mg. fareral" Walaa Sete [Seth tteytat: Mr: emer tn oublle| Ht ge man of No. 601 West 136th Street, who| “It ts distinctly to the -redit of the FOR STAGE CAREER OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Announce for Tomorrow Astonishing Values for Misses Sizes 14to0 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to Size 36 Bust, t 1 ' ' t i ‘ died March 29, cut off his wife and one| Attorney General rol when be was ‘eon With $1 Gach tn bi given an Intimation before the banquet M : h in his will, which was| €/ve" 86, intimation Detote vod he told With or without water; filed for probate yesterday thone in charge that under no elreum: | gqThe.son 1s Harry J. Feldman of No,| stances should tkiuor be srought. into pleasant to take, West 136th. Street. ‘Lo another {the banquet hall, Apparently, If liquor \s f of Mount Vernon, he| was dispensed contrary to law, It was | Ie al property, A thted| not served at the dinner.” U E | . feesives, $100, and - ies | je Markwitz of No. LAUNCH D ROYER TENDER, | bequeathed] PHILADELPHIA, May 6.— The de- Price, 25-50-75¢ -Jatroyer tender Dobbin was taunched t ‘ The magic voice of John McCor- + j mack, heard for the first time in a } ear, coupled with a cause that np-| | ealed to New Yorkers of Celtic birth| } lor lineage—relief for the women and | {| fehitdren of Ireland—made last aight's } MADE BY SCOTT & BROWNE institutions. yesterday at the Philadelphia Navy {yeneft concert at the Hippodrome dim. Anna Feldman, the widow, aaid| Yard. Mra, Herbert H. Jamen of New MAKERS OF heNateat held abivwhare, socordide adm ested her tnos, Bee RN] worm granddnuanisr of Janes tt O°? SCOTT'S EMULSION On Sale Tomorrow | to its promoters HL Feldman, alone knew of his father’s | President Plerce, for whom the vesse! 1 More ‘than $76,000 was taken in was named, was sponsor, The Dobbin | through the sale of seats, with other) . 15 Mi , } thousands to be accounted for from SSS 0 isses the disposal of programmes and vol- funtary offerings. No such sun has j ever before realized at a benefit, : | Hyustice Dowiing, the Chairman, an- | | 1329—1331 4810 —4812 Jersey Suits } 3 ced 1 eeaPeSdition to the great auditorium's | Will Sail for England After School BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. nie capacity of 6,700 Year, Though Spurning Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Ste {650 stan the Movies. i BROOKLYN BROOKLYN areey a Te senualy iets SUE TE) || ca cuiseaneht whl tude, yaterey | Excellent for Summer Sports Wear boxes, which brought something Uke | by srs Augustus C. Hone of No. 35% ||l] $43,000, Other tlings ranged in H ‘ack subg like the real irish | Miss Mary Hone, a granddaughter of) : is, in the best of voice; | the late Gen, Castelman of Kentucky. No C. 0. D.’e No Credits a pleasing soprano, é pein tetra | ener ehaasn at at Hoyt St Subway Jation Brooklyn Migs Lily Me assisted him; , Dublin was pr where she will study for the stage. i Shae cpm for s H Miss Hone, who ts sixteen ‘sold \ | United States Se of Okla-| and has not made her formal! debut, «| |}} 3 > Phoma spoke of the glories of the t Rosemary Hall’ in} Unusually smart suits of wool jersey in the Green isic'’s people new Spring shades. Tailored along man- nish lines, in a jaunty Tuxedo collar effect. | The audience rose to its feet and j greeted McCormack with @ roar when! ca jhe, walked trom the wings. Justice | | Dewling welcomed him formally, and) eye | tahen Commissioner Whalen, on behalf| not at all ple: | fof the Mayor, said: | { “We have no decorations, unfor- tunately, that we can give to those! la, ral Exceptional Sale Saturday—New with the report that] ae | d OPEN DAILY |! REDIT Tii9PM —— | 1374 Broadway || Z2DOORS ABOVE 37% St. vomesem npr Misses’ Suit Dep’t—3rd Floor who deserve them, as you do,” said ‘thé Commissioner, “but at the ) ' Mayor's suggest I decorate you twith the flag ot New York!” |} inspector Thomas O'Brien, carrying jan) immense municipal flay, and tanked by two policemen, marched across the stage, and the folds of the| forange, blue and white banner were ‘rung about MeCormack'’s shoulders famtd applause. f oP" Arebownop Hayes attended the { fooncert with his official family, He ' }was introduced to the audience, {which stood and cheered him. Among the prominent boxholders ‘vere: Nicholas F. Brady, Calvin G. ' Chfid, Martin Conboy, Richard Camp- Nell, Edward L. Dobeny, John Dun- stand, Thomas F, Farrell, Peter ‘Gallagher, James J. Hoey, Louis 5. Levy, Martin T. Manton, Marshal «McCarthy, former Justice J. O'Brien, John D. Ryan, James Keoves, Charles ‘A. Stoneham, Charles Thorley, Mrs. Hannah Sullivan, P. A. Powers, Sen- | | “ator Foley, James B, Regan and Will- iam EB. Murphy. ‘Po-night the cause of the Irish suf- ferera will be further enriched by the proceeds of a world’s championship wrestling match at the 22d Regiment A Surprising Sales Group at Misses’ | 00 Lace Dresses Of Unusual Charm Old Jewelry—j| Remodeled. Reset into} Modern Designs. We will submit designs and fur-/' nish estimate of cost. The | work may be paid for eooee Smart, Long Tailored Suits, Cape Wraps, susea: oo Remarkable Values \ | Armory between Lewis aod Zbysako. On Our i Dolman Wraps i | PENALTY FOR MIXING RACES, Convenient Credit Plan ( ) ! CHICAGO, May 6.—Expulsion from the | Hy Chicago Real Estate Board has been $25.00 $1.00 Weekly { Wraps which strike a note of de- _ ||| 2 .00 f “voted as a penalty for members to sell ‘to & negro property in a block where there are only white owners, M. L. Smith, President, said plans were under way for extending the South Side negro quarter. ‘If you provide the places,” © (Mr. Smith said, “the negroes will segre- ‘gate themvelves, cided individuality and youthful grace; many types and colorings; for every fashionable miss and matron, The stunning new long | $100.00 $2.00 Weekl | A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE || Exquisite models suitable for Danse, Dinner and Semi-Evening wear, of Black, Brown and pastel colored shadow laces. Sleeve and Sleeveless $50.00 $1.00 Week “A heeeee eel tailored Tricotine : Suits are a styles. Satin underskirts. Maline flora revelation for their grace and and contrasting ribbon trimmings. 2 beauty. sia — nee ai Misses’ Gown Dep’t, 3rd Floor ' An Unusual Sale of You Cannot Aftord to Miss Thi Wii) Lee Smartly Styled This Sale of CAN T BEAT Tl le se . New Skirts at 105|| Waists ct 72 WHEN FEET HURT New 1921 Spring models—just arrived— The quality of materials—very unusual. —— e : they come in the season’s wanted shades | | Styles that will delight the most fastidious. “Tiz” for sore, tired, puffed-up, | ! ; and combinations, plaids, checks and stripes, | | Wanted Spring colorings—smartly trimmed. sching) collonerd feet \ S D | ri n ‘ ‘ You ean be happy-footed in a mo- . . “Tis” and ff | Foresight beats Hindsight |||] Streetand Afternoon ih tender, ra turin uber Y “B ! ; swollen, tired, smelly fee! ia” any 4 ” i ly “Tis” takes the pain and soreness ou must sa’ ayer $450 OF D RE SSES ms oon te cyn4 oa Unless you see the ee erp package a 4 ft $ soon as you put your feet in a ; “ id just feel the h it 5 ; ; rating in, Ho gon your poor, old or on tablets, Rts are not getting genuine i 122 NEW INSTRUMENTS IN OUR STORE Very Remarkably dosh teak ney Yaar te dines 107 207, Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years. To commemorate my forty-fifth anniversary in the piano business and Underpriced ee (ee per feet pales Insist upon an unbroken package of genuine to, ota those who desire « first-clas lo at a ren i Jore, Infamed, aching, sweaty, smelly ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’’ containing proper F resen ertisement at my Livi c i Mareroom, maka « reduction of $45,00—$1.00 let ciireer tats 50 {Get a box of “Tis” at any drug directions and dose proved safe by millions. @ en in busi a f : Pierce and Newton pianos. Come in with this advertisement and choose — ferers whe complain. Because your rote «ark of Bayer Manutsctare of Moncsestionsidester of Galleriieart® any pew plane led wish—the prices are plainly marked on each instru- l] feet are never, never going to bother ith origina is | f aa te sevtre a plano, 4 h plased ta hupeieie cf Micaire Canton Crepe, Exquis- or make us limp soy werer Sr homes to the comp! ction of our customers, itely Beaded and Em- broidered Georgette, thy, (— TO~NIGHT | Handsome Kitten’s Ear, | Save Decayed Teeth, Tighter Smart Satins, Roshan- REGULAR Now Loose Teeth, yaar ed Gam ere: 12 ANDERSON & CO. UPRIGHTS 375 a ENTER CATER Testor, tae (8 /] Bx] ERap |] are Cree Sports Dresses fae metre: 2 - LAYE 6 ot Gold. a ,|] 8 ANDERSON & CO. PLAYERS. eang S65 etc., etc. Made at Reasonable Pri omorrowAlright ||] 21 ANDERSON & CO. PLAYER: Quality, fine workmanship and fret” ve astra KEEPING WELL—Ao NR Tedier (a vegetable aperient) taken at aight will selp keep you well, by | toning end strengthening your a. 2. BLOQ; Lorrie ZE- 125th St feSE, sath St re ? (Over throat eee 630 6 NEWTON BABY GRANDS. ..._._ $650 31 ANDERSON & CO. BABY GRANDS, Seas OFF ean ALL HAZELTON BROS. PIANOS & PLAYERS $45.00 OFF At Your Own Terms Within Reason Andersons @p 291 Livingston St. Brooklyn Between Nevins and Hanover, within one block of Nevins and De Kalb Subway Station. Open Saturday & Monday until 9 P, M. newest styles are apparent in every frock. If you are looking for a stylish costume at a most moderate price this sale offers qualities that have never been 4 z 1 : WIEN Fe pera 1 . i = equalled before, (] Wali sfeqHay | Ace Acer /0) $7.50 37.50 37.50 ees AT THREE BROOKLYN S10. ih PG es \ ’

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