The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921, res iy # one wa said M | mained in New York and that he hud x Stevens Heiress, | ves 00 sewing a divorce. (oom! teen firing with other womea. bin . : | Richard will make for her future | true, in Reno, Denies | sv. v wiv ve sass (Srie ovo of tien wore veaty oe Hi] WWURKTIZER fs ‘ | young to marry. That was my op- ree: | jection to the marriage in tne first RADE WARK Aue Seeking Divo | | place, at May ran off and got sane. | 120 West 42d St. Open © 9 Open | ried und there was nothing we could Young Mrs. Fagan Declares! | do but accept the situation and hone Betasen Broatioay ond Ststh Ave Satundty Pe ed . | ‘0 he best, even if we d « the > Satui She Is in Nevada City to | ont nee we ar) Bl The Apollophone July 2nd July 2nd isi Sister. | | “Phey were only eighteen at tho| —e ‘ a HO | time of the marriage. It did not take| Fifth Mvenue 344 STREET roadway RENO, Nev, June 29.-—Mre.| them Jong to tind out their divpositions Richard Fagan, formerly Mise Kate) fail (teat 4s anon: thky ey were Stevens, New York heiress to millions, | young, und 1 hope they -~vill coine ont | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY declared to-day she was not here for of their experience with a more seri- a Player Piano and ous view of life and its responaibill-| thes,” a divorce. She said she came to visit Phonograph built non of @ uteek| together. Both are her sister, Mrs. Anthony De Sousa, sale Eo GO GAGA) LG broker, William Maxon ct No 60 Bea.| [il] improved. Played nother rea F urcnase an ale oO De Sousa has gone to Oregon on vey Siren. ponding No, 1 ent business but ln expected to. return Noch aire Me Pascn ove aceage:| (Al Sepereenys GF Pee 1500 Gingoh Li ‘| \ soon eas that the yout couple Have go-| fl] Sther. Drop ingnam, Linen an ole resses Following the positive assertion of elded to separate a Mrs. Jessie Stevens, widow of Calvin > Amory Stevens, late Broad Street Gen, Dadgolto Satis for New York, o IN TIME FOR HOLIDAY AND VACATION NEEDS 4 | millionaire, that her eighteen-year-old ROME, June 20.—Gen, Badogilo, com- | oO J daughter, Kate, had gone to Reno to mander of Italian troops in the pleb. * { , acquire residence and obtain a [ictia, atve abut’ Bluine /arihe the Offering Phenomenal Values at NY divorce from Richard Fagan, the con- troublous days when Capt. Gabriele a! a tradictory statement in Reno by the| “The young couple ‘ived together| i annunzio w. pyle tint Git, teee | young wife herself deepens the mys-| six weeks, down In Virginia, where| yesterday for New York on board the ¥ tery of the cloping couple's relations, | Richard had a post at the Steve Huseppe Verdi. He is accompanied by “] did not seek to Influence Kate mines his wife and daughter. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 5.85 Regularly to 9.75 7.85 Regularly to 14.75 ‘The story that he had ~~ Toilet Goods A Special Selling _——t Conti Castile soap, bar, $1.00 | Graham’s hygienic soap, 3 for 35, Lana Oil buttermilk soap, 4 dozen 50c Carlton's British bath soap, fe 9 dozen $1.45 ‘ Floating Castile soap, bar, 25c Mavis extract, small size, 45c Pinaud’s lilac vegetal, 85c Pinaud’s eau de quinine, 55c Outing Apparel Gravier’s face powder, 50c Befitting a Gay Eleaya cold cream, 45c Ginah -door 4th GROUND FLOOR vees Sun and Rain Umbrellas ; ; “FINHE finest cotton dress values in the skirted and sleeveless, with sheer organdie $6.50 city’”’ was the enthusiastic comment collars, cuffs and sashes and other sum- yen of hosts of customers at our big sale last mery trimmings. At these low prices, ‘ mee eueduelly goed hn week. This offer measures up to our first they will be especially welcomed by par- hot summer sun. And wey sale in every respect, with the added ad- ticular women and misses who will be ; are made of a heavy silk wit vantage of an even greater variety of quick to appreciate how smartly and care- Women Ss Sleeveless Frocks satin Bord et, purple, een) styles. Models for every type of person, fully they are made. All sizes in each 1 5 00 Tips a Fy 4 qerale aateh Bess including straightline, tunic, scalloped group. ° SRO N DIE 08 Checks in every size and color including a generous quantity of Our newest sleeveless frocks (the smartest we have seen!) are red. Plain and Flowered Voiles and Linens in colors and white. made of Rodier’s washable brushed wool, striped. French in coloring. Indeed, exceptional in price, $15. Bright Wood q Also smart eponge sleeveless frocks are remarkably low priced. . —— —————— = $15. Linen sleeveless frocks worthy immediate choice, at $13.50. Gird les---50c = / You've seen them with cark street frocks or with a sports costume; and they are equally effective on both. These are most distinctive in color and pattern, They have all been reduced from higher prices. 2 yards long. GROUND FLOOR Store will be open all day This Saturday, July 2nd OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & @ { Sports Apparel So Smart! Cool linen riding habits are sleeve- less; two models, $22.50 Khaki riding breeches, Natural linen or white drill knickers, for golfing or hiking, Washable Skirts A Selling for the 4th Bought in special quantities for outings over the 4th; priced temptingly low: Cotton gabardine skirt, novel pockets, $3.50 Cotton gabardine or viyella $8.50 Khaki knickers, $6.75 $4.50 Sleeveless jersey golf suits, very special, $ Colored voiles or linens, $7.75 Flannel sports skirts, $8.75 THIRD FLOOR Hats for The Fourth! Just in time for the Holiday, and priced very close to cost! The hats of summer, made of heavy Canton Crepe. They are the season’s most becoming and accepted styles, designed with embroidery, bows of Paris novelties. All are distinguished by that tailored air that comes direct from Paris! White, black, navy and all the light summer tints. A Refreshing Variety * — $3.95—$16.50 French felts for summer, silk ribbon hats, combinations of silk and straw, taffeta with straw facings, light duvetyne hats. All marked at very lowest prices And Sports Hats $2.95—$4.95 Flapper hats of hanoki and Italian straws in all the brilliant and pale shades. The kind that require the simplest trimming and are easily adjusted to any shape FOURTH FLOOR The Smartest Suits On the Beach $6.50 The most efficient suit, too! Made one-piece of warm wool jersey, with white buckled belt. Exceptional at $6.50. Brown Tan Navy New Blue Black Jade Purple Belrange THIRD FLOOR Beginning Saturday, July 2d, this store will close all Satur- days until and including Sep- tember 3d, ‘o Taken from the regular stock and grouped At One Exceptionally Low Price Values and Former Selling Prices Range to 29.75 350 Flowered Georgette Dresses | 200 Cool Foulard Silk Dresses | 150 Linen and Knitted Dresses | 13 15 150 Silk Tricolette Street Dresses e 125 Wool Jersey Slip-on Dresses No C. O. D.’s or Approvals No Exchanges No Credits Women’s Dress Dept.—2nd Floor \It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World ‘‘Want Ad” Will Go and Find It, Women’s and I lisses’ Summer Dresses Misses’ Dress Dept.—3rd Floor 34th Street—New York A Stupendous Clearance Sale Thursday | Involving the Reduction of about 975

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