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‘PERFUME MAKERS * States in the Crystal Room of the | »LLOYD GEORGE SEES THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13 Toastmaster ni from the made famous, eaid, after his usual sugary remarks sto the gentler sex: “I notice that the women before me are not adorned with the cosmetics of their hiwbands. pars to stick bet Lige town Pon: their nds’ manufac ucts.” man, the orator from the }¥ City of Churches, said he regretted Hono he could not pay any tribute to the and women, because of the Chureh, which forbade him to look upon vanity. He touched upon the “perils of hyphenism” and “the Mission of the Republic.” t Mr. Catell, the Philadelphian statistician by vocation and a at figures. His theme 1e Most Out of Life,” went ut three innings with s of merry laughter, He lor, but enjoys life n hanging in my of ‘If I don't sit up retty girl passes, send for the Coroner, I'm dead." Touching on the recent edict compelling perfume manufacturers to Drew their extracts with % of 1 per cent. kick, Mr. Catell said "Nowadays, when a woman kisses her husband when he returns night, it’s a kiss of affection. I merly |t was a smack of investiga ton.” along for eireuit bin Between the barrage of food and rfumes, a song master and a flute rigade piped down on “Sm le, Smile,” “Till We Meet the Good Old Summer 1 “On the Sidewalks of Ne ‘The busiest man present Kammer, Chairman of the Comm of Arrangements. Second under the efficiency wire was Louis 8. Secretary of the Convention mittee and publisher of the gan Perfumery and Essential Review, Others on that committee were Northam Warren. 4 J- W. Lyon and W. H President of the associ Melba Manufacturing Chicago fiat for a the banquet hile a, Page, Wice President, — tynnelied from Brooklyn to listen to his borough cit- izen speak. Cc. M. Baker, Secretary and Treasurer, sat at the dais and Yeft his wife under the care of Gi!- bert Kinney at a nearby table. Abel I. Smith of No. 120 Broad: takes care of legal disputes connected with the association. He's their counsel. | a os Ameri Oils H. Wirz, The BOLSHEVISTS HAND, England’s Labor Troubles Part of Reds’ Plan, but He Has F in ‘People. LONDON, May 13.—Lloyd George, {n replying to questions: during debate fm the House of Commons to-day on the industrial situation, said ther no doubt that revolutionary mover “were involved, but to what extent they were subsidized by foreign money he could not say. e Government was watching the situation closely, added the Premier, and-he had faith in the good sense of was Croft, tourne ly decta in ial situation was due to Bolshevik to wreck British industries, He Wasserted that certain of the British la bor feaders were olutiowists: ¢ TWO WIVES IN UNISON. Beth Wed O11 Man Who Promined @ Week and Gave Nothing. "Mrs, Rita Salisbury of No. 8 West aah Street and Mrs. Helen Hoff; Balisbury of No. 9 Ex ‘who claimed that wi! four months they had af George Roy Salisbury, An Oil pro: fnoter, appeared to-day before Justice | “Wagner in the Supreme Court in an | action brought by the first to annu her marriage After her marriage sbury in Philadelphia on Mrs. | Rita Salistury said she discovered the existence of Mra. Helen Hoffman Salis bury, whereupon Salisbury was con- vieted of bigamy and sentenced to a year's imprisonment The wedding of Helen Hoffman Feb. 18, 1920. tuted divorce proceedings, naming Mrs. | Rita Salisbury, who expressed her wil lingness to bea witness. According to| both women, Salisbury pron them $600 a week spending mon they ever got was the promi tice Wagner reserved decision TS EASY TO PAY THE CREDIT WAY ; 17 DOESN'T TAKE « » FAT PURSE TO WEAR Good Clothes Salisbury to Mrs. lisbury oceurred on said she had insti- | HELD AS LEADER OF POSTAL THIEVES rules of the ered an ar N ® 1921. P |SIGNED FAKE NAMES) FOR BENNY KAUFF| CAN GO THE LIMIT} Wist Street nads to cut rates we aa obstacles to ; readjustment Bb Mem StH Miswteg. ; It ie difficult to see how there can 1a wid be an industrial révival until retai n 1 has vevealed no | another mechanic employed by prices come down.” he said. “While f Engel; still anothe Joseph |they main t present 1 the public absolutely will mave vesman employed re than it xT Teabled Liat Now to Japan. May 1.—Dr. David understood to have def IINGTON Jayne Hill itely declined to be considered for Am beliew aseidor to Japan and it most among those Uo nfor Ambas diplomatic relatoin re resumed 1 he and «that h decline feora, kM mer Suny from their high point DEUTSCH BROS BROS REE J REE (3) BIG Stars, BIG S Tare rFUANtET oe DINING CHAIRS [eon th | [isien: Sener Eeeeeatcey Avenue A, Cor. 4th St. B’ way, Cor. Saratoga Av Ave., Cor 123d Open Monday & Saturday Eveni OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Open Monday & Saturday Eveni 39.98 is]: ‘98| | §Q.49 Meyer and Y RACK Everything You Buy at Deutsch Bros. Is Sold With Lifetime Guarantee Dresser, a fancy stein as large, TICKET SHARPS |“INVADERS,” ” MAYOR CALLS PROBERS ‘ i a | ; Unable to Furnish $50,000 Bond, | Former Employee Swears He Was | Governor Vetoes the Bill Designed | Doesn’t Know if Jufius Mayer or } Irving Resnick, Alleged Chief Asked to Affix 7 to Aut To Hold Down Speculators’ | Schuyler Meyer Is Investi- f Gang, Goes to Jail Bills of Sale. Rapacity. gating Hirshfield. Irving Resnick, twenty-fo No, 70 James Shields, former employer of ALBANY, May 13.--G o-| “Let the merry work proceed,” said East 7th Street, declared by post| Kenny Kauff, the ball player, on trial | day vetoed the T. K | Mayor Hylan day of the visit made office inspectors to be the leader of the |hefore Judge Crain and jury in ish ee, t] to the office Commissioner of Ac+ Ne York section of a band w General. Gdesione for the alleged | Mrccuiators, The mee was intended; counts Hirst afternoon Perfumery Association Admits jos: orrices throughout the cou wore tosdty: while tying int SU LAy SuRhTETA RIE iia (kale: GaGio le ae ve committee which ’ “ 4 whil contract prohibiting the site o! ist the city, and Leonard They Are Its Sole Excuse was held in $50,000 bail for the Fed tal that he, Shields. was t YS- | tieket at a price in excess of 50 cente| f \Watlstein, former Commissioner of f rit d Jury to-day by t terious “William Dorst.” whose nam 1 advance of the printed price on the! Accounts, who ie to act as counusel } or States Judge Mack, Unable to furnish | sppeaerd on the bill ule produced face of the ticket, It also was designe 1 for the provers. The visitors, using the a 1 bond he was sent to Ludlow Street the defense and hich Kauff testi to make the violation of such « controet) ostraordinary power conferred upon More than 500 members and gue Je fied he received in good faith in pur- |” "the et : sicunt them by the legislature, took away im pete last nigh at en he Cur he erim! 4 not or portant records of Commissione shi~ an we tree znox Avenue by In redress £01 yreuch of con- | them. the twenty-seventh benquet and e MHI ond Hitter ant Deva eee ante th ww T'don't know wheth 8 the Mayer j@ance of the Manufacturing Per- nt Edward Gom It | randim accor he veto, e Meyer Communit said Mayor : 0 aud sshd al te - n referring to Hirshtfle onl fumers’ Asociation of the United hat on April 6 he entered BLAMES RETAILERS Whe kingors fererred, (0, Behatoe “the invaders.” ar-olde and OAK DRESSERS Handsome, oak solid made up nie $7 7% % Mapecial,. NOTHING BUT BARGAINS Brand New Stocks of Brand New Goods Now in Our Three Great Stores Marked at Lowest Prices Ever Known ’% and % Less Than Other Stores Now Ask |\CASH-OR TERMS IF DESIRED| $435 DINING ROOM SUITE Graceful Queen Anne period style, in rich American Walnut, with wood gallery buffet and la fevad table; entire suite ele malay constructed (c match extra) | 798" |: SERVING TABLES Hundreds of odd Servers in closed and open styles, in mah any, walnut, Jacobe: golden oak, in all riods. Prices up from el with Formerly to other national! t Shown in beautiful Row-end Bed, larg ing Table extra) than $ OR merican Walnut, Chifforobe (sem{- uite never sold be *229” BE BOUGHT SEPARATELY, RUG SALE New York’s Greatest Bargains Are Here, Comprising Rugs from Famous Mills Alexander Smith—-Sanford & Sons— W. & J. Sloane—Art Loom Rug Co. 9x12 | 8-8x10.6 | 7.6x9 | 6x9 $75 Value | $65 Value | $55 Value | $45 Value SMALL SIZE RUGS $] 98 Sizes 4,6x6.6, 36x72 and 27x64; $19.50 down to., KITCHEN TABL. BS w hite enamel base, with REFRIGERATORS Genuine chests: moth proof largé size Lift Top, $11.98 Side tcer, $29.50 Apt. Size, $24.50 Standard car oak or mahc cord bumper spring and cotton mattress, ¢ ‘OMPLETE BED OUTFIT t sweeper, y finish} Ei . in-wainut. Ivory and white $2]: 98 SLIDING COUCHES and couch beds; Englander and Known makes: or urns couch si e cotton mat- into full RED CEDAR CHESTS Tennessee red absolutely elther plain or copper bound; cedar #2150 CARPET SWEEPERS $2.19 t situa ‘ c office a », i he Mayer to whom he referre Biltmore last night As he said, at Kauffa directi¢ Ti whom he referr and Madison Avenue and stole a] Pe ah Fee \ Judge Mayer with whom be has ©The speakers of the evening were quantiuy of money ord Saree ee Ur Uinee iby. cit FOR BAD EAUELISL ESE) jany tits over the trans F. W. Jones, President; Louis K. Resnick was tried se ptember Withee for uso by the jury If com 7 Liggett, toastmaster; Dr. S. Parkes for stealing money ore orate’ son with signature on the bill of |B, M. Anderson Says Dealers Re- C3 7 shale st Office but turned State's | Paris mature o clots bide ®Cadman and Edmund A. Catell. Man a bated: Ma owe sale offered by the def fuse to Pass on Drop in PIMLICO ENTRIES. thattan played a silent role—Jones ‘ Aasiatant District < L ;gomes from Chicago, Liggett from Daa iit states Wholesale Prices, ti dee eon foes Boston, Cadman from Brooklyn and ~ ; 7 : . “ii Catell from Philadelphia Attorney | Kauft urged him te Ma Gath PSEA Sos ie ane In introducing the toastmaster, § Resnick be tri might pl 1 arte ut prices } President Jones told his audience the jeld | scribed him as | a living : « lesale fi real reason for the meeting last night the Tate TERRI | A AUTH, [WOE Bilas Bae ted enpoti the ¢ 4 Was because of the ladies. “If it he couple of others per-| this afternoon, Judge Crain surp of busin M wasn't for their dear souls,” he said, formed the actu Assistant District Attorney nnomist of “We wouldn't be in business.” ployed many and counsel fo ¢ New York City ® Hearing this, one sprightly miss forged money f recting that four a ary ark Clty, leaned over and whi The theatres, ticket es he called Jay in an address befo! gBvening World pertur four. persons whose|sey Bankers’ Assoc believed = ever suce comp) es ha t Anderson added th sBhould bow to prayer that this trial whe labor to actept lower is pvanl: 100 @ & —_ We Carry a Full Line of ‘Pictorial Review”? Patterns Saturday Sales Po HENBE! Res L. A. PRICE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded reet—Between 5th and 6th Aves. A Mighty May Purchase and Sale of West 14th Silk Dresses of Rich Taffetas, Satins, Canton Crepes, Clinging Mignonettes & Crepe de Chine and Misses. yore, $ 9 Pb Special @ $25 O far ahead of anything shown anywhere this season in style, quality or workmanship under $25, that there is absolutely no comparison. Every garment this manufacturer creates is a striking ex- ample of good taste, refinement and exclusiveness. These are amongst his latest and best and will appeal with seh irresistible force to those who see them that the large assem- blage of stunning styles will be bought up ina hurry. Many different models, beautifully trimmed—long, straightline, stun- ning effects ony fluffy, stand out styles and beauti- ful quality in brown, black, navy and gray. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 43. Sizes to Fit Women Saturday Morning Sale 4 HOURS ONLY—9 TO Ut P.M. Box Pleated Skirts Rich, beautiful plaids; four different color com- binations to choose from; smartly styled and y tailored, navy and tan, k and white, Copen and $@ tan, and brown and tan; 26 to 40 waist, measure. Reg- e ular and extra sizes ROMO We Feature a 1 Big Millinery Clean-Up Sale — $650 Trimmed Hats, $5. 00 to $10 Hand made Hats of Georgette, Taffeta ] and Straw, many combined of’ material i and straw, beautifully manipulated and I trimmed with just touches of flowers, | fancies or novelties. i At Half Price | . Girls’ Hats * Bie | Blocked Hats and hand-made Hats, fine | quality Milan. Ribbon banded | with | streamers, white and colors; and hand 8, A | i * Inade Hats of Milan Hemp with pleating a4 and shirring of ribbon; \\ A f Smart novel effects, hats $ 1 95 \' j e wu : Girls’ Handsome White Voile | **Roy’”’ Moth Proof made to sell for $4.00 and $5.00. Dresses Bags, 43¢ For Pasty or Confir- 26x52 mation - Wear; $ ).79 || Overcoat Size special Sheer dainty frocks, one pictured at left, tastefully .) trimmed with tucks, em- broidery or laces; sizes 8 to 14 years Girls’ Better Quality \| White Organdie Frocks } Pretty overskirt styles, elaborately trimmed with dainty laces and em- $4.98 LPu Women’s 2-Clasp Heavy || Women’s Tuxedo and Sport | Silk Gloves Sweaters — of Good Quality Tricot ||| “aie to $8.50 Excellent Value at $1 | | $4.64 59e¢ Pers Wl win grush Wool Angora | | Collars, Lapels and Cuffs Double Finger Tips—in || || All. Wool Scarfs und _ neat White and Colors | Tuxedo models made of fine Come principally in white— |] | i} i Wool, Black and White, all Son white sath black backs || || aleck,,,ei white, Honeydew, and a few in solid colors— | | Blue, Pink, Green, Gray. You extraordinary value. could not make one for that. You’ m7 Pay $15 ‘Anywhere to Match. These Boys’ All Wool Two Pants Blue Serge Suits ws For Confirmation or Graduation Wear Guaranteed all wool serges and mixtures; hand felled collars; alpaca lined coats, neat stripes, browns and gray Pants full | \ \\ Saturday, Protect your gar- ments from mot dust and germs. Limit 3 each. || “Djer Ki i | or “Mavia” Talcum White or flesh, Limit 4 6, Cc 3 cans Poudre U’ Ame (La- May) y te: broideries; colored rib- || Brunette, flesh and bon sashes and bows; white, 60c size, Limit c 2.79 8 each sizes 8 told yrs lined; 8 to 17 years Boys’ Two Pants Mixture Suits For boys of 8 to 17 years; fast blue serge and handsome mixtures, newest styles, grays iP Boys’ Natty New Jean ey Middy uits Neat washable suits; with fast color braid trimmings in contrasting $ shades; sizes 3 ] 1b ; \ \f\ sap models Hats to Match, 50c ‘ a& Store, Hours : 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. »