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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921. ~ “W | Rene Wegear orca, free | eeu Eames | want 0 Live Like Ones ‘June—A Month of Unrivaled Values Here | son. No. 628 1, 29th Stroet, | Glenmore TO WED, IS REPORT | wea once ana once Onty, Advice e A Real Old ‘ preted nue, Greenpoint A e . —_-— or ebe oman, re % ‘ Hi te l Abso: bent ) is onda Rie. +l Howard Willan, a Beaton Insur'| seisunee: Pa. gute boca dur F. riday Waakioned Ba rga in Da Vy | Hospital Abeer : DA fice, Hancock. M. Foote, No. 20) ance Man, Will Succeed “Jack” | consclence and the fact that she re- | Cotton Stanton, No. 400 Eust 3lst Street Geraghty, Former Husband. stricted herself to one husband hare a tan Steen; Ocean Barkway—A, W, Dunham, No bach the Ghdad’ Seabonl oY Gav Sa 652 East 34 Street. Prospect Park—| NBWPORT, R. I, June 9.—Accord- | our 1 pound pee! J, Eugene Ryerson, No, 177 Lenox reached the age of 102 years, Mre, Maria 2Te Hoad. Saratoga, F. Appleton, No.|(n® © rumor, Mra, Julia Estelle} fs, Wilson of Osgood Street sald yeater- | " nding bd 685 Decatur Street, Rugby—Van 3.| French, former wife of “Jack” Ger-| day In connection with the celebratio.t | mi G86 4, cin inion ——ae Malootm, No, 439 East 48th aorreet, aghty, chauffeur, is to marry Howard Us the ao birthday in her second on 6 A il Sunset—W. J. Lamb, No. 628 44th century: of life | "Ma ,000 Take Part in 92d An-| Street. St. Mark's Avenue — Lloyd | Williams, a Boston insurance man. It} | owder, 26¢ can. c “I have lived to be the oldest woman Limit 8 cans. Johnson, No. 679 Macon Street.| 1. understood they will wed in Sep-|in Pittaburgh because my conscience Daggett & Ramadell’s i 5 |Stuyvesant—C. Milligan, No. 340 if piual Turnout in All Parts Lewis Avenue. tember and live in Waban, Mass. ‘ ver has ae Le bab posta PRIC || Perfect Cold 25 d of Borough. ae Sure. French th visiting Ner mother, | ne an on rns Vee id ars L A. Pres. | Cream, 40c size c UP-STATE DEMOCRATS MEET Myer eartte atte Wate Refunded | Oren 3 bottion *| Mrs. Le Roy French, in Red Cross| Wilson. ‘I believe in one husband for Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Promptly Hydrogen of Perots , one woman, although that doesn’ ji County Organtsation Heads to|Avenue. They did not deny the re- bale sgt peo that donsn't Geom i i . &. P. strength; j@ Sunday School children of plyn, 125,000 of them, paraded this n In twenty-six divisions, each West 14th Street- Between 5th and 6th “Aves. | Confer far “Good of Party.” port of the engagement, but said “no! yfrs, Wilson has retained her facultios bottle. .......... 14c announcement could be made.” All ks belettly of current events, SYRACUSE, J 9, — Democratle ; and talks brightly & separate line of march, eo that || Urn trom all up-State counties are| Mt. Williams would say was that]she belleves in Woman Suffrage, but section of the borough saw/ ited to attend a conference here|Julla never told mo.” takes little interest In politics. me part of the demonstration. to-day called “to discuss a number |. ‘Vice President Coolidge and Post-| of things for the good of the party and General Hays were among |the good of the State.” who reviewed the great proces-|. Wiiliam H. Kelley, ieader of the On- ondaga County Democratic organization, ‘not all of it, but as many divi-/tast night istued the following state- as they could. It was the an-| ment: “It is evident that some people have 1 parade of the Brooklyn Sunday | misunderstood or misinterpreted the hool Union. significance of the Democratic confer- | z ence to be held to-morrow. ‘There js Dther notables in the various re-/no quarrel between the up-State and Yana-|the down-State. We are not for or ing parties were John Wana-|ieiinst any one for State Chairman er, James W. Gerard, United|/and the nmtter of a Chairman may not es Senators Calder and Oddie and | come up at all.” ——————_—_ By Toca omeials. All the Public! WISTER’S SON SAVES A LIFE. Tene Wn dane fs Se Author's Boy Rescues Drowning et Mars . S. Hueston, F. H. nh Cam: Maan. b, John H. Merling, Robert, L. Cee ae eldge, Masa es, John A. Roy jr, John F. Lange| CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, June 9.—Owen Alex Tilly. At the conclusion of |J. Wister of Philad ia, gon of the luncheon the guests were divided | well known author, yester 9 reviewing parties and carried in|ife to save fourteen-year-old John 3 emobiles to the various divisions |Gish of Allston from drowning in the which they were assigned. Charles River, Wister jumped over- yice President Coolidge, Postmas- | board and after two dives succeeded In General Hays, Mr. Wanamaker | "esculng him ral Hay Wister, a sophomore at 1 ‘Mg Michee wide ‘reraibie tn good aso’ BZ 95 Pcie hand June Purchase and Sale of Women’s and Misses’ é SuperbSilk Dresses Featuring at Exceptional Economies a Large and Varied Assortment of Beautifully Made Rich Taffetas, Satins, Canton Crepes and Clinging Mi- gnonettes, Exquisitely Trimmed. aor Women’s and Valea Misses’ at $25. Sizes An Underprice Purchase and Sale of Stunning New Frocks That Will Create a Sensation Among Thrifty Shoppers Friday mane OXUi: 18 East 31st, Near 5th Ave. Our Low Prices the Talk of the Town GRASS RUGS | finest’ reveral ble erase ru d several of the more prominent 5 40 yardn h r A ‘ onages were driven to Prospect Towing on the Chariss. Meg mh, with a iment of patterns and colors, Roll and Saturday. } where they reviewed a di-|Cambridge side of the river to Allston, Prepaid Mail Order on consisting of forty schools,|He either became exhausted or was F mibering more than 10,000 boys and|:aught in the weed: eight feet of Promptly Filled. water. | His” companion, 4 youtl isappear, cri for ai List of divisions, with their! {yuh dlseppetr pmanding officers, is as follows: |taken to the Cambridie 10 al 8. Hueston, Chief Marshal. was sent home Inte The elder Wister mA. Roy jr Assistant Chief |is an ove darvé ae ¢Forthe JuneBride | th District, A. Tilly, District Seine ius, 29: Datrs'| EXCHANGE SEATS ADVANCE. or the vune Dride ig, District Marshal, North District, ——— = Wide Assortment of beautiful Diamond-Set Wedding . Lal » 2 Lake! The Consolidated Stock Exchange has Rings from $50 up. Also E i 5 4 5 5 io Engagement Rings. Watches, lace, Amorafort—Charles A. Dit-/ advanced the price of membership to Diamond and Gold Jewelry on our Easy Payment Plane as, No. 60, Amersfort Place. Ar-| $4,500, based on the constant incroaa: Buy Now---Pay Later Creveling, No, 235 Ar- Ai a ington us Bensonhurst—John | !8, business during the past two years Terms as low aa $a week. We guarantee everything, ask no employers’ r ences, “and “hold transactions “im trict “confidence,” “Cally write oF DI reevers, No. 8654 Bay 2ist Street, Mk kann Ge coer Ie ome Portiandt bred ET us representative to cal! p. Abrams, No, the 1920-21 figures showed is WEAR DIAMONDS narsie—C laude 8, e! Yi " 7 Led have been mitted bal febogae Ala r gain to a grand total of 22 Foster Avenue, a c ‘s a 3, Cau F nk H. he tre ue “ae American Watch & Diamond Co ‘codhaven, I. 1. Clinton—A. ceed ior he le ffens, No. 252 Clifton Place. Bast| seph nag. A. Hallock, No. 23 Pratt Fitna James a Baihacn And 6 MAIDEN LANE—-FOURTH FLOCR s = SPECIAL purchase of hundreds of stunning A creations that are exceptionally smart in appearance and beautifully trimmed—four pictured. Every garment this manufacturer cre- ates is a striking example of good taste, refine- ment. and exclusiveness. They are prime favorites with all specialty houses because of their popu- larity with women who want something chic and stylish at a moderate expenditure. These are amongst his latest and best styles and will appeal with such irresistible force to those who see them that even this large assemblage of stunning styles will be bought up in a hurry. Many different Two of the Many models beautifully trimmed—long, straight-line, Models on Sale at stunning effects and fluffy, stand-out styles of $ beautiful quality silks in brown, black, navy and 15 gray. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 42. “A Tremendous June Purchase and Sale of _ Envelope Chemises Night Gowns, Billie Burkes and Petticoats Those who compare these dainty garments with what is being offered elsewhere at $1 77e Two of the Man Models on‘ Sale at 815 Sale 69c Novelty Voiles, 29e and upwards will appreciate how unusual these offerings really are. Choice of flesh or white nainsooks and fine cambrics tastefully made and prettily trimmed with fine laces and embroideries. Two of the many styles pictured. : $1.69 Undermuslins Wik ‘Tailored lace and embroidery trimmed Nain- sook gowns and envelope cl emises, satin trim- q mings; durable sateen scalloped. petticoats, Cc 29¢ Huck Towels, 19¢ |___S white and flesh; also flesh Billie Burkes. ... = Good, he: hit | size 18x80, Al white oo with ed | $15 Duck Couch i A Sale of the Celebrated border; a’ durable absorbent C \| BOTS Baacgrenis. apart | Hammocks l of Get ted and satisfied custom- ers affirm this fact. A real 69¢ Cc value. Per yard 69c Colored Ratine, 55c A niceseasonable dress fabric that will stand washing; white and all the wanted colors; 36 anehee wide. Gy Peryard.... i e; 5 as “Vanity Fair” 16-Button Length Conceded Py all who have seen them to be the most beautiful voiles shown this season. Thou- sands of yards sold to thousands i .0O Bleached Cheese Cloth, 47¢ 1 An Tdeal Equipment for the Averach Kitchen—$50 Put up 10 yarda to the package ie) | oves |i: under the brand of Sealtyte. 47 | How proud you will be of your kitchen if you have it equipped with clean, silver-like Tanekota tae eerien® ie Cc | Heavy Quality ¥$ i “Wear-Ever. . . | $1.75 Yard Fancy Printed Satins, 97¢ | arieor, pull +f 1 A8 And how delighted you will be when your friends, admiring your set, see the “Wear-Ever” | A very firm weave imported Habutai, satin | hte wate tee palecabaclital P trademark on the bottom of each utensil—the mark that stands for the highest quality utensils. pres in al” alin ge ene designs and | | perfect, ‘The Tabs of these alsves wide; saline ah waists, ki- | is their guarantee of workmanship C P; 9 9 mono, children's dresses of fine Gy | | || and quality, Also about ‘ r \ T r | $1.89 Crepe de Chine, $1. s | Stand Extra, $6.50 1,200 Pairs Heavy Milanese e a = e ; nN iipennehes ailtoure ahs s I Just 35 heavy quality khaki | Silk Gloves—Full 16-Button | , 40 an ait a'full range of $1: 59 1] RES ree tek couch ||) th vary alight lis: $ ight and dark colors and black, | 7 orcad, il perfections; regularly \-] i} d - a seven-inch ——— Pervan ee oe ° ARD oe - 7 Aluminum #2 Fry Pan a tigo ~ Af SHEET | y Fry Pan $1.30. | "Tomorrow—$2 29 H Heavy Inlaid Prove to yourself that “Wear-Ever” utensils are the most Special Price for | $ | desirable and least expensive you can have in your kitchen. Limited Time— || i n O e Uu m S 9 IW 7 \ 29 Present the coupon and 49c to your dealer today for the | Always measure up to expectations, good a || “Wear-Ever” Fry Pan that regularly sells for $1.30. Save 8lc. | i hard: We ing Guat care go clear Fe ; | rough to bac ; The “Wear-Ever” Fry Pan is made of hard, thick, cold- i | . . SRY ROW ane Deaubitul’ patterns: Regulation blue stripes on ’ heet alumi: Strictly ¢¢ Hl || white grounds. Strong rolled sheet aluminum. Waterproof r €aro eum’ ‘| iron frames; all fixtures y Offer expires soon—on date named in coupon, Sold i Rothenbs | sizes to fit windows. trom 28 inches wide tort green, brown and’ tan stripes in some aises, 3 shrink or stretch-two varie wide-—better than any other floor oileloth; neat new pate ASS 4 sq. | ern... _ Slip Covers With Coupon Bring Room Measurements. Prepaid Mail Orders Filled. = = i 5-Pe. Suite to Order °8.50 Grass R 9x12 | 1198 An Extraordinary Bargain Offering py , || Bp - B-piece suite this ¢ rar. ” ou sH5Erer ren inch Fy Pa | wh ° 1 before Tine 18 BoM" the coy apa Sale Bamboo Porch Screens Smooth Running Bamboo, ready to hang; complete with rope and pul- leys. Exceptionally fine quality, strengthened with | a heavy cotton warp, bound all around with 75 f substantial cotton braid. Large assortment e | of patieroe in the much wanted blues, browns I and SIMUA osc sesa a versentsanreaaranen Smaller Size Grass Rugs at Big Savings |, 27x54 | «= 86x72 4ft.6 | Size | Size inch, inch, by 7.6 6x9, x10, 89c 1.48 2.75 3.75 5.25 Store Hours: 9 Green x8, Look for the store showing the “Wear-Ever” Window Display