The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 8

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oil tM rein ASKS 100000 MEN estas TOPARADE ‘del $350,000,000,000 LOST) No Normakey Until That Amount Lad Back on Elli of War Destruction Is Restored, Harding. s W. PG: fe wealth dea je war, estimated at nearly $359,000,000,000, Mr.Drake Issues es Call tor Dem-| ¥ | pre onstration July 4 Against 4 Tyranny of the Drys. there ehould | “weneral Anancia Vv. P. G. Harding, Governor of the deral Reserve Board, said in an ad reas here last night, He asserted able.” “The off of exports durin There's a call to the wilt—thowe| 2 : Agi | the fast three or four months is an who he e the Volstead law is an pis ; ie ‘tan | evidence of IhebAity or idisboattias ntrinreme me Te FemUIASe | Of foreigners to purchase our goods their persona’ ts—which I printer apie yage an advertisement in to-day's ne Ave lneeie papers. “TE want 1 posed to the tyranny of Volatend- fam to march with me on the Fourth of July in a parnde of pro- | test, and to take part In a mass meeting for the restoration of per- | 4 sonal Iiberty as originally guaran- teed in the Constitution of the United States. I am a private citt- wen of pcant means and limited | leisure, and I urge the co-opera- tion of others lens handicapped and | more experienced in. organization than I am to make this a demon- stration impressive enough to be leffort to get new business,’ it would af a decide ade, k FIREMEN’S LUCKY ESCAPE. ixteen Horses Taken From Dlase Which Destroys Building. Fifteen firemen had two narrow os capes early to-day during a $6,000 fire | at Whiton and Ash Streets, Jersey tity. ‘The first was when falling walla came noar burying them, and the next when a le with several high voltage felt throughout the nation, But I Sco wae burs ee Want wo hoar from everyhody— The blaze destroyed a two-story clubs, organizations and individu- ni ‘4 fh ‘ als. ‘This Is no prose agent stunt frome (Bubeiny B20 Huceed tet geen : bles in the rear. from which sixteen Please communicate with Frank Drake, ‘Noo tail Bast bth Street Brooklyn, between 11 A. M. P. M. Telephone Coney Island 1236." Mr. Drake is an artst with convic- tions—none, however, for violauon of the dry or any other laws. He | downright serious in his appeal and points to the surprising off-haod dom. onstration against Voisteadisin that started with @ group of marcies the other night In Bushwick and wound up as thice great parades. BoB 5a a inset “DIVORCE MILL” DECREE IS UPSET Brooklyn Woman's Husband Now Must Get Annulment and Re- marry Her to Make It Legal. Supreme Court’ Justice Platt in White Plaine to-day upset the divorce obtained by Mrs, Caroline Friemann of Brooklyn egainst Hacry H. Friemann, through the “fake divorce mill" of Herbert F. Miller. Mrs, Friemann after getting « raudulent decree from Miller married u man named Kelly at Little Ferry, NN. J. It will now be necessary for her husband to seek an annulment and ve- marry bis wife in order to make it Jegal. Justice Platt granted an interlocutory decree to Mrs, Mubel E. Fortier, who al one time veaided at Great Neck, L. L, from Clarence B. Fortier, sald to be a wealthy New Yorker. The wife asked for no alimony. She gets custody of her two children. Justice Platt also granted an inter- jocutocy decree to Mra. Janet E. Lev- inson of Mount Kisco, a member of the New York bar, foam Robert L. Levinson of No. 49 Chambers Street, M tan, Mr. and Mrs, Levinson were married at Jersey City on Dec. 21, 1911. piece Rai a BURIED AS A SIOUX AND LIKE A HERO Indian Who Died for the U. S. in France Receives Tribal and Legion Honors. CANNON BALL, N. D., May 20.—{With all the ceremony accorded a chieftain an bygone days, Albert Grass, last Chief of the Dakota Sloux Indians who was killed while fighting In France was buried to-day. Mingled with Indian rites were services of the American Legion and the religioug ceremony of the local Catholic church, Several thousand Indians attended The final resting place for the young chief is Holy HIM, a spot sacred to the Indians, where the last great sun dance of the ‘Sloux was held. Graas's body here from France this week. ata White Horse Riders had charge the Indian ceremonies, consisting a of chanting dances, which last- rou rout last night: After the ceremonial regulation We Hera Rervices were con- ducted by the Legion, The Time— The Place— The Instrament— Buy now—at O, & B. —a genuine Victor Victrola for as little as $25 or as much as $1,500. Pay @ modest deposit— hove the Victrola set up in your home at once— settle balance with us in monthly amounts. horses were saved. i. Thirty-fourth Street for clearance, Little Boys’ in white and colors Seok RRS prehension of | ta | FOCH AT AMERICAN WEDDING. | MADISON Sale Opportunities for A New Selection of _Smartly-trimmed Hats for street and sports wear, will be a decided attraction at the very special price of $7:50 The shapes, trimmings and color effects of these pretty Summer hats will appeal to both women and misses. (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) Seven Hundred Boys’ Washable Suits among which are junior Norfolk, middy and one-piece styles (sizes 3 to 9; but mot every size in every style), will be specially re-priced, at $2.25 Exceptional Values are now obtainable in the following: and Boys’ Wool Suits (with extra knickerbockers) made of quality mixtures; sizes 8 to 18, at $16.00 (Boys’ Clothing, Sixth Floor) Extensive Price Reductions ° have been made im Misses’ Tailored Suits, Misses’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921, RUNAWAY ALIEN, 9, CHAPLIN-COLLINS CARUSO DROPS IN ENDS SIGHTSEEING WEDDING DATE SET AT METROPOLITAN 7 Film Comedian and Ingenue to Be) Enric Married in December, Bride- Elect Tells Friends. » Caruso, looking almost as ° vowing he felt as irprised the h litan Opera Hi Island After Having Slipped Awa From Hospival Ernesto THE New Ye in the p of grime t that New Yo Italian cities, by day ia awaitin Or Fifth Avenue kin’s Final Clearance—Saturday sent out ¢ At Great Price Reductions ‘Daytime and Informal Dresses Heretofore to 49.50 24.00 VARIETY of this season's most fashionable models, suitable for present and summer wear. the hospital Wedne wanderod hours, A ax about for twent W * fi Home made Drop Cakes all ready to bake- : 7igetime valle, Jiggtime Cake | re ater and Bake al and ae was was taken te Island. —— Heretofore to 97.50 38.00 | Marshal a Witness of Cortis-Potl- lon Naptinin in Parts, PARIS, May 20 it. Col. Arthur] Poilion, military attache at the Amer-| fean Embassy in Bucharest, was mar- ried here to-day to Miss 1 Us, daughter of Mr. and \ er ‘none. Chureh Tr Seued Uy Murahal Foon, and by many persons Bharat erican colony here Altman.& Cn. Materials include Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Silk Taffeta and Tricotine, in the favored colors. Sizes 14 to 44, though not in each style. This offers a notable economy opportunity. | NO C. 0. D's .276 Dresses in All) NO EXCHANGES AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORk Thirty-fifth Street 344 STREET Broadway Saturday At Reductions of 11.75 to 37.00 High-Class Tailored Suits Regularly 39.75, 49.75 to 65.00 Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Shoes (laced models) taken from regular stock and marked at Fifth Avenue Final Clearance—Saturday these reduced prices: e Sizes 4 to8 . per pair $2.75 Ss ‘ O O Sizes 61% to Ii . per pair 3,25 @ Sizes 1114 to 2 . per pair 3.900 OMEN ’S and Misses’ distinctive and ultra-smart, perfectly tailored suits, featuring in the main Also a quantity of long-coat models, developed of superior quality navy blue Tricotine and Twill Cord. All finely silk lined. Sizes 14 to 44. The values are quite remarkable. Children’s Shoes (discontinued styles; sizes 4 to 6) NO C.0.D.'s (148 Suits in This Group) NO EXCHANGES riKin’s Gifthetvenne 344 STREET Broadway at greatly reduced prices All of the Shoes in this Sale are in broken size ranges, although all the sizes may be found in the assortment. (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) Boys’ and Youths’ Oxfords and High Shoes in the seasonable styles and Final Clearance—Saturday At Reductions of 11.75 to 37.00 Capes, Coats and Wrap-Coats Regularly 39.75, 45.00 to 65.00 28.00 HIS season’s most desirable models in sleeved- wrap, tuxedo-front and belted effects, made of high-quality Tricotine, Twill Cord, Bolivia and Normandy, in the most favored colors. All silk lined. Sizes 14 to44. The values are exceptional. Straw Hats at $1.45 leathers for street, play and dress wear, are shown in the regular stock as follows: . . Sizes 11 to 2, a Sizes 214 to 6, & 5 ( ‘ 5 to 8.50 per pair 0 to 10.00 per pair 5 oh & re) ae fine- All Shoes sold by B. Altman & Co. are made of leather throughout. (Department on Six ac? Dresses and NO C.O, D's (169 Wraps in This Group) NO EXCHANGES Coats and Girls’ Outerwear oe

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