The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1921, Page 8

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_ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921, eae ' | | FAKEWINAMINER KIEFER ACCUSED PROSECUTOR SS 2 = OMINGDALE’S VOL, 49, NO. 106, 59TH ST. AT LEXINGTON AVE, tior H yer | ta a 000 Daves for | Oil's Hidden Control for |) a Trace of Law Violation | | u 1 \ iti Gir! Named by Wife in Divorce Hayward Looks Into Standard wy ! — 2 ind help to Its | newn-| ht, of broad yall not only wn ln ral in Young Man From Philadelphia} ' . Pou) Kieffer, former Thodes | refrer ana," . j Spends ooks t - - r f sparta A He k i vow of the taw tm oF Quinn | dna. Wes pilot For Summer Use nul He Is Arresiedy & iefer of No, 81 Nansau Street, nited States Attorne ayware . f < ici whose wife kidnapped their little | Yesterday t ty uvvestixation tol MINGO OPERATORS KEEP electric table appliances are indeed a ghter Hetty from hie sisters /Hacertain If bederal inwe have been ON RESISTING UNIONS boon. Even the most jaded heat worn n thertord, No J, a week | ¥lolated by the Lesiie-Judge Company aia appetih d to th a S Waicine ditcree LIA) ith taivate te iniKe: RNGWal (hay | Obunee te MKdW THAT Mee, BRP NO petite must respond to the many ap- posing as a nephe rocerdinge Which he hind inatituted a] $740,000 of ita bonds and stock wer iteed to Contract: petizing tidbits that can be prepared acy laa ae oth before in Newark, was named [lied by the Standard OM Company} PON) July 1h —Dethes right at the table in an Electric Chaf- | { end left, has suddeniy had his ad- : ae At pete ag <vons Niatory of, the | mination of the coat operatore In sa ing Dish. Cooking tasks are lightened | cs ferred ail. | filed 5 ‘ erk's ¢ Ve , unearthed by oy told i . ri | are sah see, One of thor te WHich e munmnuns' | revealed that Mingo, W. Vas flail te or auton | and tiresome steps are avoided, An | quarters And ai Blaine ayaa Hed: IRAN Nelion Aor eters Teen TPA" their resininnes to effor ¥ ‘ ; Yuuncto.” who is a I Iie divakia, Hae wits tH after a{izo the miners wan expressed bo- - Electric Chafing Dish at $16.50 Commissioner, repudiated the allegsl to CAs ON | fore t ate Investigating Com- pays for itself many times in comfort. yeiathonship and tie chechs cade J aittee by Marry Olmsted, represent- } rly @ maid in the Klotrer | ing the operators in the territory | tite | ; ,000| where disorders have ovcurred, | ‘ : this Interest | y, declared 3 . ting tho hold. | Work: aa witha haune of the City CO acne @ Toe Uneren Etecrnic Licnt & Powsa Co. an “inside Wanamaker, (we: Meth Street, Poladedy profession as “writer.” Hi he sak is Preach U. Wanamaker of Philadelphia, Even after the police telephoned the Wanawaker sture and were informed that Mr. Wanamaker bad no nephew named Herold and no relative do Frepeh U. Wan ' pr ier maker the young man stuck to his searched by hi { story, Jazo in his ¢ Judge this Furniture Sale from Da-Beds, complete, $9.98 130 East 15th Street Se ee Re Se up by Mrs. Kir ss O'Suilivan This one item in this $500,000 furniture sale Soul conrad: Bthiway | | etouee: 0 Brositdy illustrates its big, important seope— ru Ke n in the va For sale alse by your local Electrical Dealer mortma t the “gen- nited Mine ed “institution of our and that restrictions < method of concealing union “tend to ae- | ie law | wn n. lower efficiency o t vo,” A comfortable da-bed, complete, $9.98. | Complete with mattress, pillow and roll, covered similar to illustration in several patterns of cre- tonne. Metal frame finished in gray, and spring - of famous Simmionds make. Mattress Prices Low, Too | nner cha Prove Worthless. nd Leunlse ation riment, No. in the me injuries 1 lly Walton |, L | 208 West! was A with pa ih both Hie ‘ | Because they are made in South Amerean hair | [Wife's and Miss O'Sullivan's ac tions | } our own sunny, healthful mattress, choice of cov- 4 [at his office in Nassau Street. | acy you may be sure ering, any $27.50. | for $2 ec =| Pp} of what you are getting , hes CHINESE HERE ENJOY A N N O I N ( ‘EM E N [ 3 “| if} Sf what you are getting Ay layer-«felt mattress, | ural, the young JAZZY EXCURSION. A f s. to the gue: | * choc 4 ; any $10.75. i APE en Crowd Rig Stcambeoat = That 100 per cent silk floss ; | aa, wadreue 8 Wicca Whaus tetas | , mattress, co) 34 Ibs. to All cotton mattress, 45 | which is the] i full size, roll edge, any Ibs. to the full size, roll | ene O'brien, on pie aac | size, $14.75. edge, any size, 5. ! MuDousal sud that sey} TP Cash and clang of an Oriental | | ind) women, including |>#24, aocompanted by an escort of nese In sailor's costume and brilliant red embroidered 8, Startied Bear Mountain Inn on esterday afternoon at 3 k. The Gee Yin Share Society, No. 14 Mott Strect, was responsible H for the spectacle, Tho.chauffeur called McDougal at 31 m6 stars and Stripes and the five k Sunday morning and told him colors of China were unfurled at the “Wanamaker” bad ne money, but|Bear Mountain pier and carried up repregented biuselt ax a nephew of |‘N# steep slope to the inn at the head the merchant and wanted to pay by |jag™ ine Provession of people who arrived aboard the — steamer check. MeBougai agreed to that and und Republic. ‘The parade wound Bloomingdale'e—Fourth Floor. | wers members of “Wana maker's" party. T ordered to drive to various parts of | the city and then to Long 1s! where several road houses were v ited. hauffeur was - ) SPECIALS CD | the mian wrote a check for $1, speci- (up with a dancing Chinese version of shop after all, Bloomingdale's will from time to | Dying that $15 of that amount was v0 St. Georgn and the Drason--except time offer extra specials—worthy of that name, too ve a Up for the chaulteur. that St. George flouri: thre 4 5° elli 1] | Sunday afternoon Wanamaker had | pronged spear Instead c rd. —for three hours’ selling from nine-till-noon. | an abtemobilo sent to the Hotel At Battery Tier ye. » about Chatham at 48th 51 Cand Vander-|9.30 A. M., there had gat irand Republic i from At exactly noon the merchandise advertised goes back to regular prices—very much above the morn- | 10,000 PAIRS and women nt. New York and to varigus ing price. No mail, phone or C. 0. D. orders will | H Bpoihibe chock. tar $16 naoning & all-day be accepted. | PM celts were draw asainat en | planed guna can WV TOMEN’S I OW 7 SHOES Refrigerators Silk Striped | | Pier auinened tance teak wesarony | there was dancing ea inn inven feck : Till Noon Voile 79c yd. | n was told 1 ddling and shimmying were not ab- | 4 x $22.48 Till Noon AT LESS THAN COST aE ska Star Refrigera- He found the ee 2,000 yards of Floral of kilf dried hard- “OFA r identify him : ; a =f wood, highy polished. Silk Strped Voile, 36 smart gray Why dont you too we Snow white enamelled inches w.de, double i 4a Croix de Guerre ht SS food chamber, sanitary risterd sat S i 2 st twisted thread. Silk © Hbbon in the lapel of his coat INSIST On ie! food rack, and removable ee ss said he o ain tii 5 . ligures of var ous. sizes ae anc x) | drain pipe. 60-pound ice anatcin ced dceian f | Bauadron, a | capacity. and s en se S. left ek e me | Basement. ain Floor by shrapnel \ he police, “Wana §) + : . | B | Ghecks, 4 for $100 on 8 MA | Electric Irons—Till Noon $6.49 | j Gust ie * ike Ey | Sx-pound size, of the Stahot brand. Nickel plated. | Radwan Wanamaker bas only two re Y | with cord and connecting plugs. Bascmen Wey reer a warturten | : Formerly Sold Up to $16.50 ry | menets) Hy | Sleeveless Dresses \} | COMPRISING THIS SEASON'S MODELS IN ALL LEATHERS, STYLES AND HEELS—ALL SIZES— INCLUDING WHITE ‘Clearance Sale : cAll This Week Forsythe TRILIBWER ale Ms HANDMADE BLOUSES Unprecedented Values 6.75 Reduced to 4.95 8.75 Reduced to 5.95 10.00 Reduced to 6.95 11.50 Reduced to 7.95 | *1.45 It seems almost impos- sible—a dress in a style as wanted as this, of good quality linene so low in price. Well PRESENT INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS HAVE CUR- finished with white pip- | (2 TAILED THE PURCHASING POWER OF THE PUBLIC ing at neck and aus “ holes and on the patch pockets. Also trimmed with buttons. Witha narrow black patent leather belt. —And in the best colors: peach, | two shades of tan, | Copen, light blue, rose, | - green, pink, apricot, | i A | white. Uy | ‘| M LLER ) “Such Dresses for only FF } & | $1.45 until noon! I. Miller, as a retailer of national prominence recogniz- ing this situation, takes a forward step by making this definite sacrifice of profit. ~ = { 13.75 Reduced to 8.95 These Shoes Grouped in Three Stores «Mentioned Below S | Tiger EL 14.75 Reduced to 9.95 15 West 42nd Street | World z ; : =O 1554 Broadwa Hudson Terminal eed orl|a———_ | No Credits ‘No cApprovals Near 46th St. * Entrance: Fulton St. | The j Nothing ‘Reserved 1921 Summer Resort Annual Novelty Styl Excellent Tast | Newelty apene “f ‘ ae | Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, | Joun ForsyTHE & Sons THE WAIST HOUSE 3 WEST 42ND STREET Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. | PRICE 10 CENTS NOTE THE 1554 BROADWAY SHOP IS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. 4

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