The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 4

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‘THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE ¢, 1921. PASTOR IN BATTLE —|MONTH’S SAILINGS NORMAL.|SAYS WIFE TOLD HIM | NO DECISION IN:PLATT CASE. | orn {one™ uiind vive cia ir | Dinabied Veterans Have City 4 cial to Help Them, yee Eth hi 4 it Tecti WITH “PANHANDLER” | way caw 0,100 Mem Recrattea tor| HER LOVE WAS COLD CNatitears Wife Adéuned Taras day bere Jhitiee Gannon in the Queens Assistant Corporation Counsel pavers | — ‘Shipping Board Jobe. woot clan's Wite of Alb be ld Lepak Pbk eam se nd F. Bennett, a veteran Fordham \ ; ee ry i Les Ambulance unit, whieh was the Preach { Rev. Wilfred Phelps Rolis Down} Sart Hving L. Bvans, director of the) Charo Made by Movie Man Who | Mections, mak Bo yearly "irom ‘wages ag Ma fea vorviee bureau of the Tinfted Ktates Tho motion’ of Mre, May Wetdenvacn | °! Ri ba ye intertoege | ep cinabten tt ian sees: be fl | publi oe in ‘ Ghurch Steps, But Captures Shipping Board. announdéd to-day that} “+ Ie Ordered to Pay Alimony in for $50 n week allmony and $400 counsel | jf thee non reserved decision, On| refle? due from tty - ri ih 7 in May, the first month of ‘the present Separation Suit. APaaaeeaaranenaeeren nis Keajnad Ato | Ue oie motion: tie cuurt gaye 3 |e ee, be as oom Ra Sunte une iS an. 7 a ~ bold tt, io now Bul ul Bre marine Workers’ strike, "hit buroan ure {fieult for, $60,000 damages agatnat ARs | kahwar nti ‘Thursday to ‘prove. sho ae uate: ke elty witneut eost 10 | The Rev. Wilfred C. Phelps, pastor | cruitedr 9,160 men for Shipping Board] In opposing his wife's application fon) Bath ) ada PI “et the Ocean Parkway Methodist-| ships. alimony and counsel fee tn hor sult fo serene 1900) captured | He sald thnt in that month 342 Ship-| separation Jerome Safroh, manager ol eq hoe Tr enka ie tote atin ping Board vesacts eatled, 96 per cent.| the New York exchange of the Roberts TS ee Co angele ops tie of the number for the month of April,|son-Cole Distributing Corporation, al+ chee a ee S| when there was no strike. leged that his wife told him two gays’ 7, pre ares AvenS On Saturday and Sunday, he sald,| aftor their marriage that while she did}, } clergyman threw the man,| iwelve Shipping Board and fifteen pri-| not love him then she “might cultivate |! later identified as Anton Jackowitz,| vately owned ships sailed, about nor-|" love” for him. Justice Whitaker al- of No. 166 Second Avenue, Brooklyn, | mal. lowed Mrs. Safron #15 a week alimony ae sf 4 and $75 counsel fe »just as they reached the top of the| At the headquarters of tho strikers it) Mrs. Safron in hor comp!a\ 30 led down, | *4# Said they would “stand pat” at} that shortly after the marr Bes nee over ike ee ‘the fight | mat unttt July 31,,when the contracts | ier husbapd!s rela the. doware that. had. Baga given thay continued for several minutes. Then At, a sich Astoria thsi- fd never ween, served 4th papers. tne former service men, A Special Offering of Women’s Be est & Co, Woven Underwear of the mapiere, metas pd, pilots expire | nustandg-af her, two nietore OF ott ' at = oaphenehatiepsanigaem (On tast Thanksgiving Day, sive aad a meth srceun A iFifth Ave. at. 35th St.. N.Y. in the fabrics and styles most in demand for ee ae Se PRPENS RUSSIA TOK. [Ee coment . o£ Established 1879 - Summer use, will be an event of timely.” itz. | ane Cy gt mother me cen oy PA if ‘ r ‘ wit Prinoner Arvented Second Time ter | #0n. b next ay sho learnc ' int it to-morrow (Tuesday Viewed, that the trouble 44 erest for 101 y, Senne Gomn De. Sones ee Stealing Library Books, Brew out of the fet that effe hed fot Magistrate Folwoll that Jackowlt#) james Banine, twenty-eight, No. 23y| Riven him a substantial gum when ther thod called at his study with @ hard | West 112th Street, today chose to re- | Were marriew. juek story, He said he recognized |turn to Russia rather than serve from him as a man he had helped before. | six months to throe years in the peni- MAGISTRATE FIGHTS FIRE. dackowitz was hold in $500 bail on a|centinry wpyen the judges of Gpecin! = : charge of vagrancy. Seastons gave him the alternative upor| Capt. Kochendorfer Helps Pat Qet his aeeond eonviction of stealing vboky Blase at Peekskill Camp. Capt. John Kochendorfer, who whop Gk Re acer a i. . % 0 a TESTIFIES FOR ABE ATTELL.| {eo vitch avenue Mie sitios ttl ne ts not soldering in the Nationa) and Fifth Avenue. His sinter in Lynn, The prices quoted represent unusual values Silk Jersey Vests, with bodice or elastic Sissy 35 ay Rin passage ana | canard is a Magistrate in Queens, top; . . . . 1.95 ° Man uae Laem more ae peer ie nna th oe ghee tiles he sy as esata of icin i Pils A new, fabric that 13 hiQh- + pink only $ A continued hearing vn the appteation|* AuaNmer take hen Runwlaward orf the tate Chimp al Preah ‘dahp”= prot,’ Silk Jersey Bloomers or Step-in Drawers; _ Tradition of Abe Atte, ex-purti woo te], WUD Banine waa banat mat Ava! 11.69" Siatn Grose th pe feather light in weight: pink only . . . . . $2.65" ‘under indictment there for conspiracy in Adler obtained a. suspended | jumbling out the bribing of blayors to throw games |*enteoce, Dut after belfg éaieht ana'n| By hand work the Bulking, when the fool in the World Series of 1919 was held | Weer 980, eH progiad thought the) it was slightly dat ev. Mercerized Cotion Combinations, with to-day by Justice Tierney in the Bronx ead peg roaring ges beet ae ly Rawand Mcleer announced to, W ] S ° d C : ; af he y eae hi “ uss! m1 le latge nui er la Tt her antes ie = i 4 ‘ _oqgrredheragiay Eales nt cate of books from the library and also from | Reximent of Brooklyn) | sv ath ere oe 00 spun q ul ts an oats egulation or bodice top; white or pink, i People’s Gas Company of Chicago, who | the libraries of Columbia and Harvard | Man‘attan will come In for a two t $i 35" t furnished the authorities with the in-| Were found in his rooms athe Sy: a s * . : : " » Ls ; formation that led to the uncovering 0: : : = —= = ARE EXCLUSIVE IN NEW YORK ‘ Ge punnber ol apligiarern (okt they hav WITH THIS STORE. (Second Floor) t Hhnown games in the interest of gamblers. ' 1g not bellevy “hetal seen timplionted te the plot bf faces | FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP nighenk CRUE eee ' aaa 4 WEST 40TH STREET ; b ge P. i “WHITE WINGS” WANT JOBS Near FIFTH AVENUE V OOLSPUN suits are ideal for Summer wear specializes in js Ta ec gaa Re soar the Din aiale arti in town or country. Woolspun coats are Are Set for Trial, q { De os 6 sale ok ducing ilk day, Wednesday, smartest for sport wear. Bridal Trousseaux 4 “failed to show up in February when the June 8th—day after tomorrow. A o7 city was anowed under and were dis- Y bs : . 4 harmed. wore im court, today whan Evers Wodlnoun ti ted h for i every dainty garment being composed of the « justice Donne! rf a the / ¢ ’ 4 i aicitegs cn the application tor wait Two Dhl ont nore Oe silk mamuincturers ‘ td dia in : rg fe ROLES Be UCR Tor its finest materials, adorned with exquisite : ‘of certiorari because the C ar rr. cons 5 : y ; Porntio Cue hed not’ haa tieos to pis pa Justment. pe ge epprledie Fronts Style‘and tai ering as or its fabric. Women who are needlework or lace, and fashioned through- Psat A Lcblees, who represented eos, sorrel hard to please will find in “Woolspun” the good out with the skill, the careful attention to - need im- Date hearing so that ney could be instated. Justice Donnelly set ten fare for ene Wednesday. he vatitioners. sald, that le clients papers for full details of Wednesdoy’s activity «.¥» looks, the long wear, and the comfort they like. detail, that refinement of taste invariably -- demands. LT ramet —C) Exceptional Values Woolspun suits for women and misses Plain and heather mixtures Tuxedo and notch collar models 35.00 and 39.50 i : 4 , ‘are now being offered in a number of to Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Worle WORTH ‘THIRTs rOYRTN STREET QROADWAY-FIFi AVENUG ‘Fine French Undergarments all beautifully hand-made, chiefly in exclu- sive designs; all of which have been marked Woolspun sport coats for women and misses. Shevelass and Seven models, 13. 50 to 29.50 WOMEN'S—THIRD FLOOR at decided concessions from the original prices (Second Floor) SIL FROCKS FOR SUMMER DAYS MISSES'—SECOND FLOOR @adtam Auriuve - Fifth Aurnue 34% and 35th Streets Nem fork THE MODISH WOMAN OR MISS WHO SEEKS ORIGINALITY OF STYLE OF DRESS PLUS al QUALITY AND ECONOMY OF PRICE WILL FIND eB ON OUR FOUR LARGE DRESS FLOORS A CHOICE: OF SELECTION UNEQUALLED ANYWHERE _ BONWIT TELLER & CQ The Specralty Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out—TUESDA Y—Second Floor WOMEN’S COATS, CAPES & WRAPS BEST SPORTING COMICS THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY At a Price That Tells Its Own A NEW iC) N ¢ a, ° ° ShOO Or rine GON TON. CMe | Story of Extraordinary Reductions FEATURES A BLOUSED OVERBODICE DRAPED y AT ONE SIDE, WITH A LARGE BOW ENDING | H I } IN A DEEP SILK FRINGE, A MOIRE SILIC Ky} 45 0 i e ‘RIBBON ENCIRCLES THE NECK, 250 In models, fabrics and colorings for every daytime occasion; from our regular stock, MOST ACCURATE SPORTING NEWS MOST INTERESTING SPORTING GOSSIP ¢ eFEy astern Also a Limited Number of PLAID TRAVEL CAPES and TRICOLETTE COATS 30.00 Formerly up to 75.00 | A GEORGETTE FROCK MADE OVER SILYX, THEN BERIBBONED WREREVER THE-> DESIGNER. THOUCHT THEY SHOWED TO Neel ADVANTAGE; NARROW MOIRE SILK | RIBBONS IN STREAMERS, ROSETTES AND USED AS A GIRDLE 45-09 TAL

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