The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 13

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. © BROKES_DUPEE DEFAULTS THE EVENING WORLD; TUESDAY, JUNE 7, ‘ againet tim here by Archibald Ferris, | Sheriff AtcCarty of San Diego County, 1, was served with the <—* Wall Street broker, Mr. Ferris, who A ate *S¥O0,000 ALIENATION SUIT. | rica "alice Astin Washinton” tn SAG EA pean ta Dh i eee ee Oct., 1917, alleged that Dupee trad ‘ Supreme dury to Aaw f It became known yesterday that John | William Stree Dupee, dealer in stocks and bonds, now | #ttorney, Mrs, Ferris was on the stage fn California, {| alienation rt Directs Sherif'# alienated her affections in March, 19 while Ferris was in the army and L pee was living at the Hotel Plaza, Ac- cording to Harold R. Korey of No. 110 who is Mr. Ferris's pn moti d directing a ffs Jury, to the amount of damages. |The he Sheriff's jury has + Amount af Dam- ages Doe Ferrin Jane 20. In a deposition taken recently In Call- fornia ina suit Se is bringing against Raymond Hitchcock on an all note for $10,000, Mr. Dupee gave his age as sixty years, before her marriage. Mr. an aMdavit of Deputy had defaulted for $100,000 in the| suit brought | Dupee, Ludwig Baumann Will Gladly Extend Your Credit Whether Your Purchase Is $5 or as Much as $5,000 We invite you to buy a single article or the Furnishings for an entire home—you need only pay a small amount down; your purchase will be delivered promptly; thén pay the balance in small monthly payments. REDUCED 10. 1:29.89 $220 Mahogary Adam Bed Room Suits—-Three Pieces— TOILET TABLE to match, $29.98 DRESSER Reg Pree $85... sic cbeassvsnssisissssesveas $49.98 CHIFFONIER--Reg. Price $75 ye . 44.27 BED-—Reg. Price $60 : 35.64 Cash or Credit 157 Other Bed Room Suits up to $1,695 Sale of Bed Room Suits Sale of Dining Room Suits From $189.49 up to $2,800 From $129.89 up to $1,735 $ 1 0 me of $200 Pay the balance in small monthly payments Open 9 to 5:30—Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 America’s Greatest Furniture House Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 MAB KE —left. Frock of | Georgette crepe, $49.50. | “MARY ANN”—right. Frock of imported gingham, $28, Formerly A. T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. T. Stewart & Co. INEZ—left. voile, $19.75. PHYLLIS—right. frocks, $39.50, Frock of imported | SALLY—left. Sleeveless frock 6 of imported gingham, $17.50. EUGENIE—right. In gingham, $1 $2: Silk foulard Women’s Wraps in tricotine at $38 Part of a good purchase we were able to offer at about present wholesale price last week. Wraps of the type you will want for general wear during the warm weather. ‘The little light wrap you may wear over your frocks for street or motor,| and which is not too elaborate | to travel in. There are several very new models -those with the little half for sleeves; capes ; the deeply —with cape tothe straight model with the wide satin and sleeve Some are embroidered. sash girdle beige. Second Floor, Old Building fringed In midnight blue, black and aed eed | A Lifetime Gift ’ J | for the Bride There is a great deal of | A Q U 1b pongee in the market | which is not FIRST qual-| ity. This pongee ix. And for that reason, it is excel-) cd lent value at $1.10 yard. Natural color. Perfect. Will make very satisfactory | shirts for men, and blouses or| frocks for women. Main Floo filled with down or wool, covered with fine silk or satin imported from France. $50 to $85 There are no duplicates in America of the beautiful Old Building | Gay becoming quilts in this group. ‘They were not made to fit a price. Raincoats Rather, to fit in with the . ayy finer furnishings of a lov- or Oiled Silk ingly-planned home. From London Fourth Gallery, New Building Women regard these well-cut raglan raincoats| very highly. They are S orts Corsets made with convenient pock- | | ets and adjustable collars. |W which women like They are feather light, | There are several models ‘and easily carried in one’s (all women don’t look or think alike) built by corsetiers of bag, that the old difficulty of the bulky raincoat that was at the same time an unflattering thing to wear is happily past. | proven skill, upon lines espee- ially adapted to —daneing, | ie West 125 St. We Give Sperry [35 t036St. Block 8th Av. | Newark, N. J. Lovely scarlet, sea blue, jade 49-51 Market St. green, old blue, yellow’ “and ‘own. = We have no connection with any other store-—These are our only three stores Gold Stamps. ea mark on the bottom before buying. For a F: Look for the store with the “Wear-Ever” win. Limited ? dow display. Time LI pow Tomorrow—Get a $1.30 Seven-Inch “Wear-Ever” — A, DOM a Aluminum Fry Pan The purpose of this offer is to acquaint women more generally with the many important advantages of “Wear-Ever” aluminum cooking utensils—to let them see for themselves what hundreds of thousands of women know—that “Wear-Ever” utensils are re- markable aids to good cooking and the most satisfactory and economical utensils it is possible to buy. When you see this “Wear-Ever’” Fry Pan and note ith the thickness of its metal and its solid, substantial charac. W1 ter, you will realize that aluminum utensils are not all the same—that there is a big difference—and that it is to Coupon your interest to look for the ““Wear-Ever™” trade How To Get The Best Results When Using “Wear-Ever” Fry Pan 3rd—Add food and let it cook. DO NOT increase flame in an effort te hurry “+ okiag. Sed estoes ONE-HALF 1et—Place fry" pan over MEDIUM Jd fat (when cooking re . flame watil it is het. coupon and seven-inch led you present Pan, whic! regularly for $1 i ‘on or before June 18, 1921 J date of purchase, | Single texture, $18.75. | Double texture, $32.75. Second Floor, Old Building Cotton Umbrellas Women’s correct | Riding Shirts silk wrist-cords, or of tan A very inexpensive riding eee ueEteaas: ah shirt with adjustable collar that} [eather with wrist-loops. Silk may be buttoned or worn open, ! is of Japanese silk, $7.50. A very mannish _ well shirt, of heavy habutai silk a detachable soft collar an cuffs, $ ; in pongee, the A with soft coll link euffs in linene is very weil Another model is tape edges and smart handles of bakelite trimmed, and_ black Main Floor, Old Butlding : Matinee Recital In the Auditorium. Wednesda 30. Under the LA STUDIOS, First Gallery, New Building Third less for 1,130 pairs of Curtains This is not a permanent reduction of curtain prices. These 1,430 pairs have been displayed on racks in our Up- holstery Store, and have been handled by customers. ‘There are only from one to four pairs of a pattern; sizes 214 to 4 yards long. ction of )-BERUMEN Second Floor, Old Building Scrim and Marquisette » were $2 to $39.50 pair.... Now $1.30 to $26.25 pair Ruffled Muslin and Marquisette 200 pairs, were $3 to $6.75.......ceececees Now $1.95 to $4.50 Plain and Figured Net 800 pairs, were $4.50 to $23.50 pair.... . Now $3 to $1! Point Arab, Irish Point and Marie Antoinette 400 pair pair | | 100 pairs, were $8.50 to $35 pair..... Now from $6.75 to $23.25 pair) Marie Antoinette Panels > each to $11.50 each... . . Now $4.15 to $7.65 each Scrim Panels 30, were $8 to $70 euch..... Now $5.30 to $16.25 cach And—Scrim Bed Sets — 60, wore 18 to B86 keb.s iss ceiasscassoaevs ‘ 23.35 set Fourth Gallery, New Buliding 75 Office Chairs at very low prices $ 50, were $6.2: 45.50 to $127 5 to $84.65 $15.00 to $45.00 in July, 1 arm chair Regular selling prices a year ago Special prices put upon them. ; NOW (Wednesday) reduced to.... Part of a large purchase made by us chairs, side revolving arm chairs, revolving mahogany and oak (mostly mahogany) Seventh Gallery, New Guiding —and other diversions; cluding a variety souple elastic corset having such a vogue at present. $2.00 to $10. Third Floor, Old Building. in A. $2.65 for $4 grade White Shoe Grasiing| Black cotton umbrellas, with —won’t run off How mothers, many fathers and and others as well will welcome a white shoe dressing that will not leave little foot-marks all over per. fectly good suits and dresses. How often ha: h a dressing been wished for! It's here! a long absence, owing A. P., that fa- mous shoe dressing from Engl s available, It is claimed to be the finest white shoe dressing in the world, ‘There should be a procession of happy parents here tb get a summer's supply. Large bottle, 50c each. First Floor, Old Building Burlington Arcade Floor New Building Downstairs Store, New Building After to the 90 Refrigerators at $35 each WANAMAKER-SPECIAL 20 in. deep Holds 100 Ibs. 33 in, long, n. high Hardwood cases solid end construction positive insulation tinned wire shelve provision chambers — lined with baked-on white enamel solid brass hardware, el-plated| nick removable duplex gr KATHE! RI N ef checked gingham, $ DODO—Sleeveless — froe ham, linen, wool jersey, Expressive Summer Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 Specialized at $10.75 to $49.50 ging- | IRENE—right. $10.75. | Frock ported swiss, $32.50. of im. CHECKED GINGHAMS DOTTED SWISS _ with in red, brown, black; many black, blue or lighter other ‘mart shades. grounds, SHEER ORGANDIE in RAMIE LINENS, novelty lovely pastel tones and voiles, and other distinctive smart bright colors. cotton materials. Silk foulard, Georgette crepe, wool jersey »| sion of price. | printed voiles. | would indicate styles are lat $3.95 Many, many models—as the list of materials ctical as well as smart dininedve. Sleevcless Frocks in linen! or wool jersey ‘$10. 6) are one extreme, while those of exquisite imported dotted Swiss, foulard silk and Georgette crepe are the other. 25Paris Frocks, $19.75 to $49.50 Were $25 to $75—Hand-made of batiste, voile, linen, net combined with batiste and a few of chif- fon. —aund, moreover, they are 25 Dresses at $19.75, $25, $29.75 A little collection purchased at a special conces- Imported dotted Swiss, soft crepes and Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Give the Bride ‘All-wool Blankets We have three groups at specially low prices: At $10.50 pair ‘Three-quarter bed size, block Street White Petticoats Particularly smart and well cut model—that fits as though it were made es- pecially for you and is suf-| ficiently short to wear! designs in pink, blue or tan. comfortably with the fash- | At $12.75 pai lonable but brief sports $12.75 pair clothes Double bed blankets in color 2 a schemes of pink, blue, tan or Good quality of white shadow-| gray. roof cotton material — that . : Fey bal Wort na tale une BREE At $13.50 pair dresses; trimmed with pretty White blankets, made ex- embroidered dots and finished| pressly for us, special weight at the bottom with fancy em-| and size; borders of pink, blue broidered scallops. | or rose. Third Floor, Old Building | Fourth Gallery, New Building All- Wool Suits mare | $23.50 152 of the $37.50 grade... [Bue serges—fancy worsteds | 147 of the $40 grade 135 of the $45 grade Good clothing underprice is — almost as scarce us the pro verbial hen’s teeth; but ocea- sionally we find something that for all men Broadway, cor. Eighth is really worth while. ‘this time the Lower-Price Broad- way Store has it 640 all-wool suits at $23.50 These are GOOD suits— good in fabric quality, good in work manship, good in every detail that affects the service and isfaction, We been searching the a long time for somethi this; and we'r mi Wednesday mo if the reward | | | | ' i So eR Sonar anaes Bese —-

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