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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921, of, the strike at, the coat oe de 7 “tne i ve not care to hear any are privately friendly toward resuming | becas 7 Peintions “with my “oountry,” he ac Mrs “rney | a Thi allwayme ommittee further instructed the | midni: inior * FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS' SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR greoable me." aD WEE OF SIVER BE Ete ee c by Ca ‘aaa | | by Mrs. Fe of o ——$<—> PN lene ‘te 20 “wife? of Siver did not/ BRITISH RAIL MEN ' she knew Miss ‘| “ f Also Refuse to ‘Handle Products ' Lived With Woman Woman and C spe) lene 74 ba LiL alll alt / ' BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Ors | FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET 1 with whom he rece satly of “Black-Leg” ‘Labor in Sup- pled Boy in Her Home, eloped. porting Mine Strike. Says Landlady. “1 knew Mr. Siver quite well while! LONDON, May 19 PLATO as a youth brought out the qualities of miinetinn - by which his writings are distinguished in Perth Amboy,” ational Union ; | aid, “and he told me A jthird “wife” has been revealed| he was married and wanted to rent fn t¥e case of Shubel K. Siver, the| two of my rooms for himself, his wife missing Treasurer of the First Re-|®°0 8° | formed Church of New Brunswick, N. Js who married eighteen-year-old Adelle Gouin of Perth Amboy, in Contecticut without divorcing the| pny mottier of his two children, and for “ol a warrant has been issued eharging embezzlement of $5,200 in| { Libegty bonds belonging to the|w ehurgh Aceording to Mrs, Elizabeth Eae- era, Who conducts a rooming house | s ; et Nb, 360 State Street, Perth Amboy, i Siver, a women whom he introduced ; as his wife, and a crippled two-year- . old hoy occupied two rooms on the top floor of her house for two weeks OBREGON | EXPECTS U. S. AID. | about a year ago. Mrs. Eggers could fix oflly the approximate date. Relieves Washington In Ready To Mri. Eegers called on Mrs. Siver,| Recognize Mexican Government. the flescrted wife of the missing 11 church treasurer, in New Brunswick Jast pight, to give her this informa- stepped activ nto | upport of the strikin FOR SATURDAY Nation's fuel” upplies, Large Flat Crown Middy Straws »# Boys Poe ee ‘ Also to be found in other shops—at *8.°° ADE of fine Milan braid, in which the } natural color is effectively combined Made to sell up to 125.00 with black, brown, navy or green 58.00 Modeled with large flat crown and slightly, An Exceptional Sale of WOMEN’S TRICOTINE CAPES and WRAP COATS Your eyes are your most precious possession —- don't neglect them. Ehrlich glasses cost little and help so much. Reliable Eyesight Examination By Registered Eye Specialists. JG hrliché Sons Established 59 Years New York: 184 B'way, at Jolin St 223 Sixth Av., 15th St 850 Sixth Av., 22d St 101 Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d Street aceurac tifteation of Mr. Biver and qtter has been May 13.—President 8 United States officials © Mexico, he told { rolling brim. New (517 Fulton St., Opp. Namm's eer tion. She had not proceeded far when IR We ataraice have writen ||| RRivE 0 : Four Distinct Models | Some shops rave over them—at $8.50. Bereires Stobped her ne that President Handing, Secretary |{{ Store {Will Be Opened Soon. ‘ | “I have heard so many yarns about Tiughes and Under Secretary Fletcher . SIZES 6% TO7 Capes with large draped collars and facings of con- trasting duvetyn—Wraps of slender line or with | bloused sleeves—Dress-Coats with detachable white nk .. SF Co pique collars. | ffta m MON & ° Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR eee FUR STORAGE— Remodeling and Repairing—Murray Hill 7300 _ BONWIT TELLER & CO, ‘ FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR. FOR SATURDAY ~ MILLINERY ™® Foor Reproductions of French Hats & Originations from Our Own Workrooms 15.00 20.00 Formerly $30 and $38 FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 17 AND 18 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32n0 STREET - BROADWAY~ 3300 STREET NEW YORK CITY Will Close Out Saturday 60 MISSES’ TWEED or SERGE SUITS Reduced from Higher Prices. .to 29.50 ' Several jauntily styled suits in these very serviceable fabrics for town and country wear. Sizes 14 to 18. ’ 50 MISSES’ TWILL CLOTH SUITS Regularly 69.50 to 95.00 58.00 Simple tailleurs, also embroidered and braided models developed in Poiret twill or tricotine. Sizes 14 to 18. A collection which includes various types in fabric and straw, light and dark colors—large and small shapes—suitable for town and country wear. NO C. O. D.’s. NO EXCHANGES. NO CREDITS. Wesley Barry Sets the Style in Hats } FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH AVENUE, Fellers! If you're a “regular,” you'll like the : | kind of hat that Wesley Barry always wears. You know this little movie actor, don’t you? He's just your age and a jolly good sport, too. You'll remember his acting in “Dinty,”’ and only last week he was at the Strand in ‘Bob Hampton of Placer.” 31 MISSES’ SATIN COATS Formerly 135.00 to 165.00 84.00 i ' ‘ Narrowly belted coats elaborate with stitchery, effective Wesley Barry Lids : $1.00 Sure, it’s just a rag of a hat, but it looks oh! so swagger. (Jood hat to play ball in. Good hat to wear with your best ‘‘go to meetin’ duds.” Stick it in your pocket when you get tired of wearin’ it, with duvetyn combinations, and a few with slynx collars. GIACOMO HEOPARDIC ALY the age of 16 had devoured the Latin ene Greek classics and wrote Fri iy ft loth, wit! eal panish, English and Hebrew. It’s made of soft gray cloth, with band of orange, green, blue, purple, jade, maroon, red or white. 30 MISSES’ TWILL CLOTH COATS : ; . P ib ycaed reign eM alba Regularly up to 95.00 Boys Norfolk Suits GIMBELS BOYS’ HAT SHOP—Fourth Floor Two Pairs of Knickers and 59.50 Our Wearmoor Label Embroidered tricotine coat in a graceful straight- line model. Also mannish tailored coats of Poiret twill. | 5. 75 | Fur Stor age “ soe ae an Absolute Protection at SSES ARE moderate cost. Repair- sd paises one workmanship is better than the workmanship in any other boys’ clothes, but we do riot use it as an excuse to ask big- MOS Introducing a Specialized Last in ger prices. Wearmoor value consists in maintaining the average stand- , badd at special rates ard of price and exceeding the average standard of quality. The very a. uring the Summer. MISSES’ STRAP PUMPS Ages 14 to 18 years, Giving freedom and comfort allied with the grace of a smartly lasted strap pump; welttd soles, low military heels, In Tan Calf 9.75 In White Caras 9.00 SHOE DEP’T—Fourth Floor name of Wearmoor signifies more for the money. The fabrics in these Norfolks are all-wool tweeds and homespuns, and with two Vaca We: James MeCreery & Co, pairs of knickerbockers, the value is immense. é Telephones Fitz Roy 3400 SIZES 8 TO 18 YEARS ‘Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR d0c On Stand 1921 World Almanac