The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 8

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- 4 ay po e Fi west THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921. ——— . H 7 4 | r her, that ) ; ‘GLYNN SAW GEORGE|/EXPLOSION AND CRY.|PRAISE MME. CURIE BANK CLOSED, SON Wort Huh irene an'tnte LN amy | fe Sne Your Nonopene 00 for" hah ‘einstein, who, his wife teat Broadway. ~ { IN WORK FOR PEACE, POLICE—STILLNESS| AT LUNCHEON HERE AND FATHER HELD|“—~-™™ "’ ne eeranenenapeeiel ; ——— ew ai - creme ‘It 4 He Bore Message to Valera, Will/Iptemal Revenue Officers Asked to | G00 Guests Cheer French Scientist, Illinois Financiers Charged with th. WN man & On. ; Not Tell Details, but Praises | Investigate—Damage | Guest of Honor at Wallorf- | Forgery of Notes—Grain ii . ft Archbishop. Is Small Astoria. Deals Blamed, ¢ Be es oy Sil Sy caviner Gor! Tae on ae 350 New Dresses | NY, May 17—Former Gov.| A small e&plosion and a cry came! Six hundred persons prominent in| ARCOLA, Ml, May 17.—M. T. Quirk, : { V i ; > iZ Martin H. Glynn, who returned to! from the top Moor of } 16 Kek-| the fleld of chemistry and research Seventy years old, President, and his Lt ce Ss i Bis home hero last night from a trip|Yord Street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, | attended a luncheon this afternoon $0, John Quirk, cashier of the Arcol: At Less Than ' ( e Ex ptiona alue to Ireland, England and France, ad-| Two results, the treatment of Mor-|in honor of Mme, Curie in the Grand State Bank, were held to the Grand } . mitted to-day that he had had a part rls Rothberg, seventy-three years old,| Hall Room of the Waldorf-Astoria, Jury to-day on charges of forgery in| |i One-Half Price U 4 ' will be offered to-morrow (Wednesday) in a d An peace negotiations between Premier| the owner of the house and dweller| The hinchoon was tp the American Connection with the closing of the bank A : } Lioyd George of England and the|therein, for a bruised face, and the| Chemical Society, the American Flec- yesterday. They were — specifically $35 Value—Now $16.95 f I number of ? feaders of the Irish cause. request of the police that the Intertal | tro-Chemical ety, the Chemists’ Charged with forgery of one note for . . . 7 i “1 cannot talk on the details of chis| Revenue officers investiga the! Club, the American Section of So- $5,000 and another for $4,234, The materials include of the explosion, because th couldn't tell just what h matter now,” he said. But in view | of what was printed In Dublin and |! de Chimie Industrielle and the ety of Chemical Industry, Ameri- k officers explained that the Canton Crepes, Satins, a { ( | i Little Children’s Coats rges ry ° os pri , a4 es were based on these notes pri- Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse, ed. Jiver to Mr De Valera. For the eood| WASHINGTON, May 17.—© of the cause it is necessary that any|Uce White of the United further details should come from Mr. | Preme Court, who recently ° is. ye Valera ang | ® MINOT operation, wns re Lioyd George and Mr. De Valera and |e ony, . ss ry at ; a marily to expedite legal proceedings if ‘ Lonion yesterday and in New York Mr. Rothberg didn’ explain it n Section. marily Kal proceeding * ae 3 1 H * © @his morning, this much I think T am | them ‘The appearance of Mme. Curie, who &74 that complete charges of irregu Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes, § H (all-wool) bound to say. It is true I have been JUSTICE WHITE BETTER was excorted into the ballroom by wn eee mI total more than $400,- Tricotines, and Taffetas. \ 000 would be tiled later F . im touch with powerful people on the 2 | Dr Edgur Fahs Smith, retiring Pro- Gambling in grain’ with a . q s of ~* Irion side. It is true T had a long vost of the University of Pennsyl- which twice had gone throug: bece Over 20 Different Styles ; at the specially reduced prices interview with Mr, Lioyd George, I| Aged Hend of Supreme Court Reat-|vania, was the signal for a demon. 1 vac grain transactions at $16.95 ‘ “4 ; ' by directors of the ‘4 H Yds true he gave mea message to de-| ing Haally After Operation. — | rtration that was atribute to the little jy an Yeauonanre tae Le ein nn: k | $8.50 & 10.00 French woman fam ‘of the two Quirks. John M roN | Dr. Francis Carter Wood, Professor biel er ce bankhins, had been re- % , nite wd loans he Board of Direc- of Pathology and Director of Cancer [U8ed loans by t i : ors, but the olde 1 ne Arch Of the Memorial Honpltal, im’ tordraw: wae we eta mey eed 307 Fifth Avenue » the addres of welcome. In Wis passed, one of the directors said Sizes 2 to 5 years, but mot every size in every style. not from me. | Te wan sald that Jaret had epos! 5 “To keep the record straight, how-| withstood the operation well’ and that] ¢ he sald, speaking for the Deposite Xe Near’ diet Street Date © were no indications that he we Ration . i ever, and in order to pay honor where | there were no indications that he would nds Of cancer patients who had Alimen. haebeene, (Second Floor) forced to semain indoors for any |, 0 tire Fift! i * } honor is due, let me bers that every | extended. period relieved by the discovery male Juaticn Van Sicler age ur En’ h Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear | . 7 owes eo oe ee in her “dingy laboratory," he wel- Supreme Court to-day —— 7 aaa ae } sympathizer with the Iri#h cause owes n ir ey ¥,' © we pi urt to-day granted a decre OL fa debt of gratitude to Archbishop| $25,000 AWARDED WIDOW, |comed ner as a great woman. of absolute divorce and $6,000 alimony : : | Hayes of New, York. If happiness} rere Bmore fee Dr, George 1 palicli htc amiiets a var | She Charged He Kitlea py | Testam, 0 8 —===_=—= — —— i] > eland in the near ¥ ~— a should come to Ireland ii Stabbing Foot Againat Cate, | =e Edwin Harding Promoted to 85,000 a Year Job, future Archbishop Hayes can be written down as one of its largest contributors.” ‘ ALi athe Danes Otarses A Timely Sale of today awarded $26,000 to M 93 St garet Rimmer and Mary Rice, he retary to both living at No, 1831 Gouthern Bo: me Court, 900 WOUNDED BOYS yard. | ‘The veniict war against the |was to-day appointed -Axslwtant Opin: New ‘elephone Company jon Clerk ata salary of $5.00 ve TREATED TO A SHOW!» y the Board of Justi Mt Aint = bullding at No. 32 Bowery and his death immer charged that on Sener rat eae r Delighted Fox Hills Patients Enter- | resuited. * tained by 300 Actors and = Actresses. (More than 900 wounded soldiers at the Public Health Hospital, Fox Hills, Staten Island, were treated to a Broadway theatrical show at the hos- ‘pital this afternoon, given under the auspices of the American Red Cross nt | Summer Travel Necessaries at remarkably low prices for to-morrow ; (Wednesday) te of 11 $4,000 a yenr, James MeCreery & Co. Week-end Cases, of black enameled duck, cretonne-lined; with leather corners and straps and removable hat form; sizes 24, 2oand28inches. . . . . . at $6.25 The Season’s First Re-grouping! MeGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. Soff TIT ££ —————— n ee OU RE Sg cates ee 2E 2a e ° by prominent actors and actresses, Oy ' . ra iH ee a tment ONE DOOR Puom FirTH AVENUS S prin g S ults alee el se on a teens a ee nee cae ae = ‘inished duck, wi wo hat forms and a q he: o the big om he: the ' ny) i show was given, and others were | “ REED and WILLOW FURNITURE " , | pocket; size 20x12 inches .°. . at $5.75 o orne in on wheel chairs and cots a" bg i J Attenjoyed the treat mugely, altnousn | |W Bs for Men : Women’s Square Hat Boxes, of black @ome were able to muanife. heir é ° 4 f | Blensure only ‘by she expression of | 1h My enameled duck, with two hat forms and three |} 7 } thir faces, being onable to applard ie ‘ : } More than 300 actors and actresses | {Dy " | pockets; leather corners and straps; size > ded the shi and there wa 0 . s " Bo agai at talent tojpive theitoys a taais| 10 a .00 .00 | {8xi2imches . . . . . «. . at $5.50 .| @f Broadway, There was a film pic- ’ ; sad Reed Set Iustrated Be | x » which was followed by Bill: en ‘a | reli . ts aesisy: cincerhaeniseee Encl Wl. Gettee hon chair acta Recker cldetChate | M | Traveling Bags, of brown cowhide leather; Backer of Ziegtela's Root Garden,| WH] and Table—stained any color—ornamented | ‘ : hand-bearded, with two pockets, at $10.75 > Sankey Milne, protege of Gus Ed- He with various color effects to harmonize with |fM 340 Suits Were 420 Suits Were aoe ee colors in cushions. Seat cushions are rae Hh Formerly 35.00 to 45.00 Formerly 55,00 to 70.00 | Motor Lunch Cases, of black enameled ‘ - . wit! ic ted cretonne in a des . j SIR SAM HUGHES IMPROVES. Mi} containing atouL creRty English Wild Flowers by duck; with service for six people, at $11.50 ‘ OTTAWA, May 17.— The condition y n black and Cream ground. C . (spd creer ares Bi | il Re Complete, $165.00 {fl | They are the lines that have been selling best Algo wiclous anemia, distinctly — im- Proved to day after'a second transfu- Bion of blood. (3) this Season. We have assembled them in two groups and marked them at special low prices in order to dispose of them quickly. Made of excel- lent quality All Wool fabrics— Tweed Mixtures, Cassimeres, Pencil Stripe and Herringbone Cheviots, in light and dark colors. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Hand Bags new and desirable, very specially priced Of suede, in tan, brown or gray; with silk lining, inside frame pocket and a mirror; | ceEApl te) Ural Suleswenet ccicinee Gen se W480) broadway SAKS KEompraty a jn se Of genuine morocco, in black, brown or navy blue; with silk lining, inside frame pocket anda mirror. . . . . $4.75 Will Hold Beginning Wednesday an Important Sale of 1000 Pairs | Women’s Strap Pumps —all taken from our regular stock and ' (First Floor) \ Madiorn Aver - Fh Avene 34th wid 35th Strests Nem York Special—For ‘Men! ALL-LEATHER GREATLY REDUCED TO 6.95 Finer Pumps for Summer wear have not been introduced to our stocks this season. Every model is perfectly proportioned to add beauty to the trimmest of feet and the workmanship of each pair is of that very high standard always maintained in Saks footwear. Progress Dictates the Sale Discounts Underscore It —_ EVENTY-FIVE years ago \ Ovington’s first opened its doors. Soon Ovington's will open the doors of the new tuilding at Fifth Avei.ue and 39th Street. Until that happehs all the charm- ing things which Ovington’s sell can be purchased at 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and $0% discount from their previous low prices. ‘Oxfords and High Shoes y faa Formerly 10,00 to 12.50 Tan Calf—Black Calf—English or Medium High Shoes— Toe—Tan Calf Brogue—Cordovan Brogue— Cordovan Plain. Many charming (bed ae The distinction of the wares is shicarasg lecawate, 88 high as ever; the prices only furniture, aremthe Sale are lower, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd St. e Tan Calf, English Toe—Black Calf, English Oxford Toe—Light Russia Calf, Medium Toe—Tan x1Oras— Calf Brogue—Cordovan Plain—Cordovan Brogue. Ohe and Two-Strap Models, in Patent Calfskin, Gun Metal, Brown Kid and Grey Suede, and many in smart combinations of leather and | suede. Louis XV and “‘Dolly’’ heels —all sizes and widths, but not in every style. Men’s Shop—Second Floor 4 ; Use the Sth Avenue Entrance Second Floor — “ =~ Tene eee eee ee tiem _

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