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Deen is py ee (to-day $84.50), of which the interest illes boy did this and when Prosecution in the court martial of should be expended for the purchase | | Oe tS a aeroe [Sable Haveriy, Gtuyaon Gnew: tor. fete of firewood for the poor of Paterson eval © tripped and | Bery and other alleged offenses, The ‘ \t t ‘ 8 on the atand was until the « ation of war between 1 ibe Gailed A | Hie r |to discredit the alibi of Mrs. Chew who © Unitec utes and Japan, when| | Me ate nevis d her for was in the pictures and who was known the principal should be divided among | oie las Jean H. Sothern n Us the members of the first Amertean i) | The defense endeave | JEAN SOTHERN ON STAND. H a mn endeavored to show that crew to sink a Japanese ship. FST AP WARSHP ut the time of the alleged offenses Mrs. Chew was not with her husband but working in the pictures, naming the n09 marks, oF NOW| Promecntion Ca > he in- Movie Actrens an eas ei pietures, The woman who was in the Pate Se eheeties al a be eainder Jean Sothern, the motion picture ac-| pictures named, it is contended, was [vas awaits cerca “i aa tress, went on the stand to-day for the | Jean Sothern, and not Jean H. Sothern. es — Interest on 5,000 Marks (Pres- ~ . ~ = = ent Valu ast $0) W on /MRS. ALLIS ARRESTED alue $84. as to * i : 5 | ON BOY’S CHARGE. vs. Aid Poor of Paterson, | ——p-—— — (Alleges ‘That Friend of Animals Heirs of Charles 0. H. Fritzsche, Heat Himeshe In Pareied. _ elvil engineer of Paterson and inven-| Mrs. Anna G. Allis of No. 99 Lincoln "aw B kivn, 0 is ctiv | ter of the modern locomotive turn-| humane mor: for mutinale, wae at tablo, are duly gratified of course that | ralgned before fagistrate Reynolds in he remembered th his A |the Flatbush Court to-day on a charge : Je remembered them in his wit mut) Fathind Court tovday 0 oharge West Thirty-Fourth Street there is a certain dazed dissatisfac: | ‘St KLYN ‘ , testament of Mr. W’ritzsche, as ungodly jous points in Brooklyn. - tata ona Mrequenters of race tracks would say, . ae ‘ “is a Dutch book,” which is to say it] 4° works to the disadvantage of the per-| @ons who expected to reap the great- est benefit from it It was in terms of German marks that Mr. Fritzsche distributed his} $100,000 estate. According to Edward R. Weiss, a lawyer and banker who was +he | closest adviser of the late Mr. Fritzsche, the engineer was on April | ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pick your 19, 1910, when the 48 executed, V ] a citizen of the United States by! ictrola | AS. naturalization and a good American. | . But he had a great and encomps as you select Tor ing affection for his memories of the | — | brates Fatherland and quaintly expressed jewe s 7 it in the use of German finan | terms in his bequests, (Quaintly isn't quite the way some of the heirs put it on July 13, with German marks at 1.36 cents instead of at| 28.8 cents as when the kindly docu- < Summer Blouses where there are a lot to choose from ment was penned.) | VICTROLA The will has been offered for pro- | SABINE! : my ’ bate 19 Surrogate Freie Lewy ee Season-End Clearance! shall have been established. Accord- | ing to Mr. Weiss, Mr. Fritzsche, who | was in Dresden when the World War | jtarted, made every effort to get back to this country but was prevented. | Doubt regarding his nationality was held by the Alien Property Custodian who took over many of the items in- cluded in the estat One item in the | indicates that Mr. Fritzsche took 4 militant interest in the fortunes of the United States. He left a trust fund of 5,000 marks The Mans Shop Tenth Floor—Lord & Taylor—Express Elevators $108.0 | HAsyY TERMS, \ WuRULIZER| Heretofore $5.98 & $6.98 Georgettes & Crepe de Chine 120 W. 42nd St. Between Bway and 6th Ave Formerly successful sellers at twice the price. Lovely frilled models, Peter Pan collared types, Tuxedo modes, lace trimmed and tailored models to wear with sleeveless froc Limited” Express Elevators on the Busy Man’s Schedule— to The Man’s Shop me a ee Oe Cc fe) ad [om w = < Price Bottom Touched Finest Summer Clothes Reduced HE Man’s Shop has reduced to refinements found only in the finest clearance prices tits whole remain- product of custom tailors. ing assortment of three-piece Spring Now in our price groups: and Summer Suits. $36, $42, $48 and $56 Added to this remaining stock- and the real reason for its reduction—is the It has been several years since you season surplus of the tailors who made have been able to purchase clothes of our original stock, whom we consider this quality at prices so low. the best manufacturers in the country. Business, town-and-country and This surplus has been turned over to golf suits—in best foreign and domes- us at prices far below those paid for ow tic woolens — cheviots, herringbones, orgmal Spring and Summir stocks, heathers, blues, light gray flannels and We are pleased to be able to pass — worsteds, tweeds, Bannockburns, pen- | the reduction on to you — necessarily cil strips, plaids, overplaids, checks — reducing our own remaining assort- every tasteful custom pattern. ments to the same price level. American and English Topcoats — Better ready-for-service-clothes were all the broken lots and sizes — slip-on never offered to the American public models and raglans— and garbardine —suits which present materials and raincoats, at similar sharp reductions. stock — produc American makers—a most I reduction. Black, 1 white buck, Some ut full ment 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 8} The Man’s Shop — Complete Mid-Summer Outfits for Express Elevators | Tenth Floor Chauffeur and Car Owner Without Stop in the E>) (att _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1991, Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. uae James MeCreery & Co, 2s Mel ‘reery Qual tse, as advertised, on sale beginning Thureday, July Ljth. Exclusive-looking Georgette Gowns for Women---Special, 29.50!° Gowns of Georgette Crepe pos sess a certain air of elegance and richness that Gowns of other Sum- mee fabrics never achieve. Particularly beautiful are those grouped for this special offering. Some display large embroidere| dots, others are of solid color. Many are sprinkled with tiny beads or rich embroidery; others effect an air of simplicity fining adornment,to dainty fagot ing. a Navy, Black, Flesh and White. Sizes b4 to 44. Cool Foulard Dresses-—16.75 Through a most fortunate pur- chase we secured these Dresses for much below their regular whole- sale price, Most of them are al most completely veiled with Geor- gelte Crepe! Sizes 36 to 46. Alt Sales Must Be Final (Fourth Floor) hy con Semi-Annual Sale of Women’s Hosiery At Specially Reduced Prices The problem of securing superior quality hosiery at a sufficiently low price to warrant the purchase of one’s entire summer supply is solved in this sale. Though the prices have been reduced, McCreery Quality is maintained, Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery, all silk tops, superior qu y. Colors: Black, White or Cordovan. formerly 3.50, 2.95 Women's ‘Thread Silk Hosiery, Women's Thread Silk Hosiery, lisle tops and soles, Black only. lace boot effect. Black only. 3.50 formerly 1.75, 1.35 formerly 4.50 Women’s Sport Hosiery, Silk and Women’s Mercerized Lisle Lisle; fancy Heather Mixtures. Hosiery, fine gauge. Black only. formerly 1.75, 1,15 formerly 1.50, 95c (Main Fioor) Women’s Wraps and Coats In a Special Sale at That this is not an ordinary event is evident from the two models here pictured, which are typical of the entire assortment. Harlier in the sea- son such Coats as these would have cost twice as much, All are highly fashionable types, suitable for present and Tall wear, fashioned of really dependable ma- terials and lined throughout with silk. Most of them feature the full-length Tuxcdo collar which is so smart and conduces to slender lines. All Our Formerly Costly Wraps and Coats Greatly Reduced. (Fourth Floar) It is evident from the general activity throughout MeCreery's that women have come to realize there is no further need to stifle their buying instincts. The truth is, prices have dropped to the point where one may buy not only with eon- fidence but with profit. We have brought about this situation through our policy of “quick turn over.” Ky this we mean, marking everything at a figure that insures its immediate sale, so that we may he constantly buying moray and thus get the henefit of ihe latest whole- sule price reductions. \ | Sweater Values None Should Overlook Thread Silk Sweaters in Tuxedo style—plain or fancy weave. They are so adroitly fashioned as to fit snugly about shoulders and sleeves. 22.50 Fibre Sil Sweaters of superior quality, in Tuxedo style, with roll col- lar and tie sash, Light and dark shades, 8.50 (Fourth Floor) ‘ Mme. Helena Rubinstein’s Beauty Preparations famed in London and Paris for their effectiveness in restoring and retain-~ ing a youthful chavm of complexion, are, on display in our Perfumery Section. ' You will find there the Valaze Beautifying Skin Food which restores, stimulates and preserves the skin against wrinkles and flabbinesss the Valaze Cleansing Creme, the most efficient Skin Cleanser known; the Valaze Skin-Toning Lotion, bracing and toning the skin as its name im- plies; the Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Paste, which may be used instead of soap to refine coarse skin texture and remove all greasiness, blackheads and open pores, These are merely a few of the, recipes which Mme. Rubinstein has gathered from all parts of the world because of their efficaciousness, , (Main Floer) Decorated Enamel Breakfast Room Suites At Less Than Half Former Price in the July Sale To make room for additional stock we have reduced these suites to less than half their former prices. This is an exceptional opportunity, for this type of Breakfast suite is in the foreground of popularity. Kleven-piece Suite, tllys- trated, in Ivory Enamel, decorated, including Buf fet, China Cabinet, Gate Leg Table, Tea Wagon, Fern Stand and six Chairs. formerly 436,00, 187.50 Nine-piece Ivory Enamel Suite, including Buffet, China Cabinet, Table and six Chairs, 147.50 formerly 840.00 Seven-piece Traymore Suite. 137.50 formerly 295.00 (Sewenth Floor) Seven-piece Suite, Blue Enamel, including Buffet, China Cabinet, Table and four Chairs. 125.00 formerly 275.00 Six piece Suite, including Buffet, HKxtension Drop Leaf Table and four Chairs 100.00 formerly 250.00 Five-piece Suite, Blue and Black Enamel, 47.50 formerly 100.00 of AONOMNUeNe Lisi ee ee «enn a nnn -