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LET LIGGETT PAY, a ANSWER | “At the times alleged im the com- -! TO MOOSTE SUT seeReeE “the defendant and still ‘ jhe in or Jone Lageetis who ts| tod v AR | Violet Colby, ght opera prima donna, | d@ressea, capes and hata, caused con- aideratie speculation as # why the mifitenatre to whom she was married in 1914 has not paid for his wife's | sowns. all goods claimed to a Ren sold by the plalntif’ to, the mem ip Maine aod obLained the cus- of their two ohikiren. Clarence Harvey, a comedias. Following her marriage to Mr. Lig- it, who is one of the tobacco po ly of that name, Mrs. Liggett achieved a reputation ‘a this city "and et Palm B: as one of the mont ex- quisitely gowned matrons in eociety. During the war she was interested in Crone and other war rete? work, In July, 1919, it was ene hee — she had finally overcome Bin’ obincions fer return to Pe DEATH SENTENCE SET ASIDE. Slayer ef Friend te Have a New Tria. James Van Norman, @ Sing Sing death house prisoner, was notifiv! yenterday that the Court of Appeals has granted him a new trial Van Norman was convicted of having Killed Wiibur Severance, a friend. | while shooting at two deputy sher | Atte, He wounded Deputy Sheriff) The shoot tr'Hiantington, Lo Le tollowing’ «robe ol ant Gah fr Heton, eae eeomleary to tar sa. bar | eee rtatton of fe.” and Responsible, Former Miss | "tne wedding of Mr. Léxgett and the peautiful actress, Rept seoret at first, e known in May, 1914, when Violet Colby Asserts. 4h emewer which Mrs. who was formerly = becam |both sailed on the Vateriand for Bu- Jonn B.|Liegett’s fret Just a few weeks before Mr. wife, who was Mise Margaret Gay of Boston, had divorced ‘day for a vacation and would soon appear bery there. Broadway again in a De Keven ight "Poo. — wien “SWrMER DROWNS, FRANKLIN, N. B., Drake, twenty-stz, act ieret a human lite theretore a morder. argued Severance aid of Worcester, Masa. merte v ‘durin waa drowned last night white etme | fe in Webster Lake. He arrived here Bunt | Ven Norn stor convicted at Van rman head, Suffolk County, dui ton of 8 felony gnats 4 king that’ ths vetiict July 20.—Mtanrtee | De et ‘aside, sttornern for Van Nor- tate elated Yan Norman's lone the commiaat oy ofa Gh. Altman. & On. 's MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, iThirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street _ Midsummer Clearances how ae Six Hundred! Girls’ Cotton Frocks sprettily made of various desirable fabrics, at these extremely low prices: ROE ARE ADS IRE 3 = Frocks of printed cotton; sizes 6 to 10 years . . «. » seduced to $1.75 f Frocks of gingham or flowered organdy; Sizes 6 to 14 years . reduced to $2.25 Also a number of Higher-cost Cotton Frocks, at marked reductions from former prices. (Second Floor) Fir tee poN TREN “ae Misses’ Blouses “in many attractive Summer models, variously =developed in dainty lingerie fabrics, crepe de £Chine, georgette and other silks pee at greatly reduced prices : . Cotton Blouses “reduced to . « $1.45, 1.95 & 2.90 : Silk Blouses creduced to . $3.75, 5.00 & 7.50 “Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20; but not every size in every style. Misses’ Skirts and Junior Misses’ Outerwear at the newly reduced prices, offer many op- ‘portunities for economical purchasing. (Second Floor) Exceptional Value will also be offered to-morrow in Men’sAtbleticUnion Suits of white checked nainsook and white striped madras at 85c. per suit Ae Sizes 34 to 46; but not complete in the t striped madras. $ (First Floor) A v ‘ beginning to-morrow (Thursday) Women’s Cotton Frocks The models and materials are seasonable and desirable, but sizes are not complete in Simple Forenoon Frocks $4.90, 6.75, 8.75 Afternoon Frocks $10.50, 15.00, 18.00 Elaborate and Dressy Frocks $24.00, 38.00, 48.00 Separate Cotton Skirts have been greatly reduced to’ $2.00, 3.90, 4.50 (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) A Number of Couch Hammocks of excellent quality and most attractive appearance extraordinarily low-priced at $13.75 The entire remaining stock of Highercost Couch Hammocks will also be marked at clearance price reductions. (Fourth Floor) The Department for Folder Merchandise on the Sixth Floor affords definite and appreciable advantages for quick and economical shopping, due to the convenient contiguity of the various sec- tions, all of which are stocked with carefully- selected, up-to-date merchandise Priced to offer excellen: vatues; especially featuring Fashionable Summer Clothes for Women, Misses and Children OUR TH IRD WEEK Domestic Rug Clearance Down to Lowest Rug Levels! Final Clearance Prices! Wilton Rugs Reduced Wilton Rugs at clearance prices, including master-woven Whittall rugs in discontinued patterns. . $69.50 Teprac and Other Woo Wiltons, 9x12. $74.50 Royal Worcesters and Other Worsted Wiltons. $97. 50 Anglo-Persian and other Equal Grades.- 9 x 12, FIFTH FLOOR One Day Only! Curtains $ 1 45 Pair A new arrival! Curtains of mar- quisette, full width, with real “Bar- men” lace edges. Hemstitched hem. Two styles to select from; each in white. cream or ecru. Curtain Material 28c yd. Fancy checks and stripes in fine quak ity of marquisette. A bordered scrim; also blocks and stripes. White, cream and ecru. FIFTH FLOOR Very Special! Luncheon Sets 65c Stamped luncheon sets of good qual- ity linen-finish cloth or pequot. 34 inch cloth and 4 napkins. $2.50 Luncheon or tea sets, stamped on good quality blue linen. 34 inch cloth and 4 napkins. Fine for sum- mer teas. ; FWTH FLOOR The Great Sale of : Linens This is the third week of the great chance! Fine inens at greatly re- duced prices continue to, offer excep- tional opportunities to the wise buyer for the home or club. , Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Pure Irish Gnen, attractive round patterns, Table Cloths 2x2 sara each $5.95 Table Cloths, 2x214 yards, each$7.50- Napkins to match, 22 x 22 inches, * dozen $7.50 Table Damask Pure Irish linea, splendid quality, 2 yards wide. A clearance price to be noticed, yard, $1.95 Linen Huck Towels Webb’s famous “Dew Bleach,” all pure linen, In the front rank as a most serviceable towel, SECOND FLOOR Aluminum Ware---Special The manufacturer reduced his prices on this durable “Mirro” alumi- num kitchenware, We followed suit. Take your choice from this double line of fine kitchen soldiers. “Mirro” Measuring Cup, | qt. size, each 75¢ “Mirro” Corn Cake Pan, 9 cups, each $1 “Mirro” Convex Covered Sauce Pan, 3 qt. capacity, hollow steel handle, each $1.25 “Mirro” Percolating Coffee Pot, 2 qts., detachable handle, each $1.75 Lipped Preserving Kettle, cach $2 “Mirro” 8 qt. capacity, “Mirro” Round Dish Pan, 14 qt. ca- pacity, each $2.50 “Mirro” Oval Dish Pan, 12 qt. ca- pacity, each $3 “Mirro” Colonial Double Boiler, hol- low steel handles. Choice of 2 or 3 qt. size, wh $3.25 “Mirro” Water Pitcher, 4 qt. ca- pacity, each $4 “Mirro” Colonial Tea Kettle, 5 qts., each $4,25 “Mirro” Tea Kettle, with inset, 5 qt. capacity, each $5 A Wardrobe Trunk, $43.50 The Trank With the Dustproof Door. It is shown at left; the hat drawer, lower right. Even while traveling expensive clothing may be kept spotless from cinders and other dirt. Dustproof door is arranged to caver clothing after it is placed on hangers, twelve in number. SEVENTH FLOOR A Garden Swing—$16! A low price for these fine swings! It’s special just for July Sales! Painted red or green, with striped awning. For four passengers. Complete, $16 More French Sand Toys! Buckets and sand cars filled with spades and moulds, m gay colors. $1.75 tw $3 Lifelike Dolls—$4.952 Madam Hendren dolls that walk and talk! 17 inches high Siz styles of dressing. A Lamp To Select! $4.95 Your choice of one of these three illustrated desk or boudow lamps for this remarkably low price. Buy an imported powder blue vase lamp, a beautiful ma bogany boudoir lamp or a ma hogany desk lamp complete for $4.95 Victor Records Your Favorites! $5537 Songs of the Past No. 9 $1.35 t Sones of the Past No. 10 (Harrigan & Hart Medleys) 74197 Caprice Viennois, $1.75 (Kreisler) 74477 Face to Face (Williams) $1.75 74552 Pearl of Bradl (Thoa Brilliant Bird), $1.75 (Galli Curci) $5129 Wee Hoose "Mang the, Oe * $1.50 Roamin’ in the Gloaming, (Lauder) Ave Maria (Schubert 74563 A a a $1.75 88391 Barber of Seville (Ruffo), $1.75 89973 Ave Maria (Gounod), $2.00 (Melba & Kubelik) 89001 Forza del Destino, $2.00 (Caruso & Scotti) 64644 Souvenir (Etman), $1.25 35573 Favorite C Somm, $135 (Victor Male Chorus) Songs of Good Fellowsitip 74432 ‘Ihe Trumpeter, $1.75 (McCormack) 88001 Martha (Caruso), TEN INCH ALBUMS, 85 TWELVE INCH ALBUMS, 95. Order by Namber Over the Telephone, SEVENTH FLOOR