The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING ‘DONT EVEN THINK ~ OF WILLARD MACK ) PORHER SND sre, | Sister Sys Announcement of | Uniforms of National Guard Will) ' Engagement Was a Shock Be Cleaned and Repaired — +! to Barbara Castleton. Clothing to Be Made Over. | ; Uereafter the United States Gov- ernment will clean and repeir the} uniforms and equipment of the Na-| | tional Guard, through arrangements | |made with the Chief of the Mititla| fomles that her sister Barbara, well! Bureau by the Salvage Branch of the| P" i known to the New York stage and | Quartermaster Corps, Officers expect | VOlAW: President Harding's siste si screen, is to wed Willard Mack, play- | large saving to the National Guard, |CoMtempt of court, alleging ae ‘ eA PRK ghd cocanional benedict | as well na economy in the preserva. had attempted to influence the Judge | wBister has never even considered | Un of clothing and equipment, to be) 'n his determination of a divorce sult Him aa a husband and the announce- | PIVUEBE about by this radical inno-| Phin ease In that of Oye ce ee. ment that she would marry him [Sie ie Serene eee ee and counter charges of immorality SISTER OF HARDING - TRIES TO AID WIFE, BU STIRS ACOURT Mrs. Votew “Writes Letter to a awyer in Divorce Case Asks Punishment. WASHINGTON, 1 ometer registered 3,481 miles, The total expense for oil’ and gasoline for trip was 8 Further here In_conr | by the United of the Unit |pany steam | York assignees have Angeles ti $ for collec! a pations have arisen the so.zure ping Board a Loe bills | sent to 0 in frelght ' (Special to The Brening World ) LOS ANC » May 12—Mi , Marion Castleton of Los Angeles de- Stafford of ‘the Distric! preme Court to summon Mrs. He to furnish lau students at the Wallace Reid will le i fo work before the ie sae abit : hp 1OP the Re- | The Judge himself ae trouble | York for the first ti i be] #erve Officers’ Training Corps. At| by producing a letter from Mrs. Vo- @ co-star with Elsie Fer in an| Stations where the new Government} taw, which he received at his home { adaptation of Peter Ibt » available this service} He thought the attorneys on both | ; for all clothing | s hould see it, The letter fol- Seymour Stratton (7 mour), former New Yorker ¢ ¢/years a notable interpre at a nominal ots T am aend aving town. spearean roles, is dea the case of been an invalid for six y« own her fo } from the Bast at that t iis eae Original of Annabel Lee she bas been > d by Dr. Cole. I only hat you give consideration to her Out of my own hared with her many times, to carry out court noney every month a xale of 1 way he has helped at ail] rthe account| Was to take theehildren out and buy clothes for them, You may not remem- | ber me, Judge Stafford, bi survived by a widow, Alice K , land, once well known to the Ne York stage but now appearing in minor movie roles. | Erwin Kelsey, of New York, and | to Mrs, Katherine B. B ried here at the home parents, Dr. and Mrs. © | ani , {side as well as his | Sold for $1,200, ow were mar- the bri¢ | letters and manuserip: of Henry BR. ilir s i y}with the police departmen in South Grand Aven usadena. Is : ry) learned to esteem you very highly, as The bridegroom is the son of Mrs {| 1 followed your work. J. R. Kelse: “Yours very sincerely, Wiley R. Rey ay guest of his mother, Reynolds, Sr, at the Hotel here. H ent per at the © ia Cl Mrs. Bannell Sawy of Columbia Universi here to-day before th Blanche Sweet, who is report be working on a picture in New York, is to leave the California Hospital dire edly, weer ste tes been x | REGRETS MERCY, TO GUNMEN. | patient for nine | eae © operation fo Mrs. Kupe Mrs, Wiley R} hand. Ambassador | Mr. Hearst p ter of Lord 2 Rave a din- {ai col ter was merely 1 of one friend a sympathe for anothi ii | court give due considera cripta| testimony offered on behalt of the Ammer: | wire NO CUT BY ‘STANDARD OIL. mployees Lose Nemes When Cost ed tol in ea, umes, mont ppendicit following aa | Regretting he could of Living Decreases, , the headquar- Daniol | 1 Co of the Ac| of the officials sald here. | Looth Street, A 9 yesterday , so far as he knows, ‘An airplane honeymoon trip from|. Sterling kot. a “sentence of swenty| the company will make no 10 per bptehee eee Le years and McMahon from twenty years | cent. reduction in salaries the first of California to New York is planned by | to | was convisted of fret} next month, notwithstanding pub- Priscilla Bonner and Als Wayne: lished statements to that effect. This yeiier, wi sam Y gris official said that, according to an the writer, who will marry within two heres abinwdalaven Gworvenn Jif oases workers received percenta Dr. A. A. Schwab, a former Yorker and a wel! known New as an offset to the increa living. Several weeks ago figures tasued by the United States Governmer t a : that the cost of living had decreased tee Te Ge once Aft lso that the last added bonus of the hold-up man brought. here |company was no longer necessary, ‘e the Hmit the law allows.” and it was d tinued, d cost of thugs and gun- McIntyre told the prison- jury might well have con- inurder In the first degree, this old man in cold binod nm ea Judge low di arrived here after a transcontinental | (iM 4 spin of cighteen days. The speed-! for sente Friday ana Saturday specially priced for Orllappiness Candy Club Home -Made Assortment 1 Ib. Regular Price 80¢ and Chocolate Geam Peppermints 1 Ib, Regular Price 50+ both S pounds The Happiness pound is 16 ors, of candy weight does not — include container, Candy Tastes Vary! N° other food product lends itself to so many com- binations—sweet chocolate; milk chocolate; bit- ter chocolate; nut filled; cream filled; fruit filled; home made; brittles; fudges—tl e possibilities are un- limited. You have an unusually wide selection from which to suit your taste, We manufacture every pound of candy we sell, The price and quality are guaranteed—that's our job. Delicious Sweets ‘pi2} HOME MADE ASSORTMENT Peppermint creams ¢ tied, 2 iby, 91.39 With bitter sweet cly Bbbbiness peri hoe 27 W. 42nd St. 32 Cortlandt St. 1272 B'way (32nd St.) 2249 B’ way (80th St.) and 23 other stores conveniently located, MILK CHOCOLATE 4 COVERED CA CHOCOLATE COVERED VERITHIN MINTS Particularly excelent. Gpeclally priced at. . WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, nw ener aaa lg PTET 1921, Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N Y Established 1879 The Uanity Expresses the Vogue of Stitching. In black patent feather, stitched all round with thread of gray, 12.00 ATENT leather, smartly cut with Louis heel and slender vamp, has a way of appealing to the feminine heart! Add the charm of a petal-hke opening, piping of gray, and rows of gray stitching — and the result as al together to be desired (Think, too, how very fetching these will be when worn with gray hose ) THIRD FLOOR HIS is a wonderful value, The Sonora Portable plays ALL records, all sizes, per- fectly, without extra attachments and weighs only 15 pounds complete, Here is the ideal phono- graph for the motor or vacation trip. This instru- ment is nota toy. Itisa class product of high qual- ity with rich, full tone. Case is of finest calf- ‘tkin with spring locks. Size 1034x1034" x 1044”. Strong leather handle. “Double spring” type motor. The Sonora Portable is Your Ever Ready Musical Companion SONORA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, Inc. GEORGE E. BRIGHTSON, President 5th Avenue at 53d Street 279 Broadway MeGibson & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE REED and WILLOW FURNITURE MODERATELY PRICED The most popular and satisfactory for the House, Porch and Lawn. Settees, Armand Side Chairs, Chaise Longues, Day Beds, Couches, Tables, Desks, Dress- Magazine ands, Bird Cages, Table and Floor Lamps. Catalogue on request. IMPORTE DOMESTIC PR" for Slip Covers, Cushions, Pillows and ‘Drayer « Willow Arm Chair Stained, $15.50 DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Stout Women SEASON BARGAINS BIG COAT « WRAP SALE Bbedgyant Lr STORE This is the biggest Spring and Summer Coat and Wrap event ever held for Stout Women. Rather than carry over a large stock until next year, we are marking them so low as will effect immediate clearance. No Stout Woman should miss the sale because you can always use a lightweight coat whether it be in town, at the seashore, for motoring, outing wear or in the mountains, aN aa }t a 24.85 24.85 Taffeta, Polo Cloth, Satin, Serge, Wool Both plain and belted 14.95 14.95 18.50 18.50 All this season’s newest styles and materials. Poplin and mixtures. Many trimmed with embroidery or silk stitching. models, half lined and unlined. Plenty of all sizes up to 56 bust. All Coats and Wraps Reduced to LANE BRYANT LOWER STORE, 23 West 38th St. 29.50 FOURTEENTH STR STREET Gstchlished 182 27 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Today Friday Saturday Sweaters Fibre Silk and Chiffon Alpaca Sweaters 5.95 Were $9.48 Worsted Sweaters 2.65 Were $3.94 Include a number of other very new models in addition to those pictured. Slip-over sweaters of wool and fibre silk, with and with- out dainty lace and net collars; and tuxedo sweaters of plain or fancy weaves, with self tone and contrasting revers are shown in a large variety of effects. | Colors | in worsted sweaters are rust, honeydew, buff, tomato, orchid, gray, brown, turquoise, jade, and black; in fibre silk and chiffon alpaca are pearl, rust and jade. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising

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