The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1921, Page 11

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_ He Met While Billeted in Her Father's Home on Rhine. Although Everett GC. Haughn, who Went through many battles with the R: bow when the Divis was disappoined armistice was aned, he ; admitted to-day that after all it w 1 @ good thing, for through the cessa- | i tion of hostilities he was sent into } Germany with the Army of Ocoupa- "I studied English when I learned y til to-day to get a Miss went to the at No, ‘ity Clerk J icense. ss to become an American,” the | said, and spent much time wiih | ds who had lived in America.” Haughn met his bride yest vellers’ Aid home 465 Lexingtot J. Mc the ceremony in FAILS TO KEEP DATE |CHASE AFTER HOLD-UP MEN TO WED; ARRESTED) EXCITES 125TH ST. CROWD s a ; _. | Crowded 125th stre Girl Says Fiance Kept $800 She jton and Park Av Gave Him to Furnish a | genfusion Honeymoon Home. Miss Lillian Tie! 4401 Pourth reet, between Lexing- was thrown into twenty-four, No. |", Avenue, Brooklyn, told | 1 Magistrate Dale this morning in the |}; Wifth Avenue Police Court of the same borough, that she and Said ndy, twenty-four, who told an interne Roosevelt | re to have been mart i. night, but that salc sday Said failed to show up. rs 2 ant [WATCH THIS with grand larceny, She when he i it fa ago he took also her necklace worth d her diamond lavallier alued On June 9 she said, her flance $300 and on June Nanded him $500 more, with which promised to furnish a flat for their Nature made the arch your foot flexible to absorb the jolts and jars honeymoon and fit up an office for himself « st the en he mself it t the time when he of walking—to prevent should become a full fledged M. D, nervousexhaustion and Ds dy failed to show up fatigue. ursday night Miss Tien suid stiffmetalshank of she tried to get him by telephone at he shoe does the Roosevelt Hospital = Moe desicthe saureles He w deteriorate. Arches that he was not known the yea then ed last night at his home, peskeuisad trouble. ' 18 Strong Place, Brooklyn. Cha- ‘AvoiditeNveara ihoe } “mandy pleaded not guilty and was with asoftflexibleshank | held for examination on Sept. 6, with | that strengthens and bail fixed at $2,000 | develops the delicate j - _>—— | } y i CHAMPION BOY SLEEPER : ; nc ( AROUSED: GOES TO COURT rect, For men, women and childrer Found at 6 ral, Fintshe Slamber at P Station. = On a technical char of juvenile de- Ground Gripper i James Piscitelo, ten, No. 527 Sas h Street, was arraigned to-day SHOES he Chikiren’s Court. Jimmy Is. by MOEA ake way of being the city’s ohampion| ST., BROOKLYN, sleeper, Patrolman Coyne of the i Bist Street Station found him morning snooging on a bench in Grand Central Terminal, Unable to shake him into wakefulness, Coyne took him in a taxi to the station he where Dr, | J Youare always confident that your beau Paul of Flower Hospital aroused him To the highest after working over him some time. of its possibilities after The boy remained awake only long | { ysngGouraud's Orient enough, however, to give his name and to say that he ran away from home Saturday, and that he had neither eaten nor slept until Sunday night “Phat's all; lemme sleep,” said Jimmy, closing his A minute later he was again In dreamlant on a table in the station and a kind policeman threw his } coat over him. Later he was with dif- ficulty awakened again to go to court, where his parents Lad been notified tp | meet him. “Sead 15e. for Trial Size ford. T. Love ste Gouraud's Oriental Cream Cor. $e5su8 Kare. Our Easy Payment Plan AppliesEverywhere within 150 miles of New Yor We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payment QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BED ROOM SUITE IN IVORY, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser and bow-foot end Bed; 4 pieces, as illus. trated, at $9370 September Columbia Foreign Language Records on Sale. and Cortina ENGLANDE COUCH BED, complete with spring and mattress, $24: 98 Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, Motor Truck Deliveries. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110 Open Monday Evenings. } ASKED HER WITH HANDS T0 WED, SHE REPLIED ‘YES’ IN GERMAN: Doughboy Wins Teuton Bride| : : | tion and won a an girl for his val . bride, She was Miss Elsie Bauer of i Unkelb a small town on the A ia | 4 Rhine, To-day she beeame Mrs. af ‘ | Haughn. The couple will live in Col- : umbus, 0. | geek ; “T was billeted ly in 1919 in MST 5 a 1 | @ house at Unkelbach,” Haughn said | Po0% 0. 7 oy Gia TaN to-day. “The German who owned the a > house had a daughter and 1 liked ee OY oe her right away, 1 didn't speak Ger- | {* She a man and she couldn't speak English . 5 ye very well, But she understood some- | <2 how when I spoke with my hands,| FY )ZABETH HAOGHN like I saw the French do, and in} jerman she told me she'd marry me. | Ellis Island, but they had to wait un THE EVENING | WORLD, MONDAY, Broadway at Ninth Street New York Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 -y,: AUGUST 29, 1921, Formerly A. ‘I’. Stewart & Coe ee jt? is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store ' which make value and give f lasting satisfaction. The Furniture Galleries will remain open until 9 P. M. | on the last three days of the August Furniture Sale—today, Tuesday and Wednesday—to serve those who cannot come during the day. Bus- iness men may plan to meet their wives at the store about 5.30 or 6 and together make their selections of furniture before August prices expire. Entrance on 9th Street under the Bridge—New Building. FOR MISS 14 TO 20 An Autumn Suit Really adorable, $49.50 This very attractive suit has been carefully tailored of Escotine—a material of a finer weave than trico- tine. The straight line effect now so popular in Paris, and so be- coming to the youthful figure, has been cleverly carried out in the knee-length coat with its notch collar, snug-fitting shoul- ders and tight-fitting sleeves. Navy blue, black or brown; beautifully lined in all silk crepe de chine. A smart winter Carefully lined in gpeau Coat, $49.50 eygne, and warmly in lined. Normandy cloth—a_ soft, time Kenyer;, navy Blue; warm material—tailors this ehie ‘Second Floor, O14 Bullding model, Tenth Street New Surprises in The Fur Sale | Smart Fur Coats | 36-inch near seal coats (dyed coney) — self trimmed — large shawl collar and bell cuffs. . 2806 natural muskrat aviety of attractive els, $150, 40-in. Hudson seal coats (dyed muskrat) —self trimmed or with skunk col- lars and cuffs, $265, 45-in. Hudson seal coats (dyed muskrat)—straight- $65 Also wraps ns, self trimmed or with skunk collars and cuffs, $395. Many other very fur coats and scarfs, too- at equal price concessions. Second Floor, Old Building A clean sweep of Linen Table Cloths We are taking more than 500 all-linen tablecloths from our regular stock and reducing the prices—some more than half. This stock readjustment includes me- dium and high-grade tablecloths of many kinds—some very fine. This is a general resume of the sizes and re- ductions: Pattern Tablecloths Now $2.50 ; y Spe: sine of sarnoreunitybut w hy iggest the obvious ? Firat Floor, Old Building September Sales! | Advance orders taken now | CHINA, GLASS, ARTWARES Economies of 10 to 50 per cent. More than a thousand dinner sets, French, English and American, including 110 Open stock patterns from which you may match up your sets at any time. Dinner sets range from $20 to $300, Rich Cut Glass actually one-third less and sometimes half price. thin cut glass now in favor. Prices from $1.25 for a bon-bon dish to $20 for ade bowl. Much of it is tne a large lemon- Artware much reduced Itatian marble statuary, plastique ware, pottery vases; Can- alli ware; Mooreraft pottery; Royal Doulton ware; Mexican pot- tery; Pickard China—mostly '4 to 1-3 le much of it at half, Cereal sets, $6.50 and $7.50. Piain blown water tumblers, 75¢ dozen. Second Gallery, New Building * HOUSEWARES one-fourth to one-half less than the prices of a year ago and 15 to 33 1-3 per cent. less than they are to-day and will be this Autumn. ~ Article Reduced Nickel and coppe Artic I | Sewing machines | © forms | Broor | Ironware... | | | Andirons . Fire sets.. Percolators and ca 20 per ct 20 per ct, Aluminumware. to 33 1 Tinware. “15 to 25 pert. Woodenware 10 to 15 perc ct, Hand washing machines . W re goods | Seventh Gailery, New Bullding Pretty Fall Frocks at $22.50 For young girls of 10 to 16 Velveteen combined with wool jersey has been charmingly used in fash- ioning two very smart frocks for the young girl. In one model the becoming overblouse is entirely of vei- veteen in a color that harmor- with that of the pleated jersey skirt. A dainty little vestee and cuffs of natural color pongee finish the frock. The other model has been developed with sleeveless over- blouse of velveteen which is to be worn over a pongee waist. This frock is doubly attractiv: in that the pleated jersey skirt may be unbuttoned from the waist and worn separately with a middy blouse, Third Floor, Old Building Save on Wahna Bed Sheets These are fine, firm —exactly as all GOOD bed sheets should be. No price comparisons are nec- essary — all housewives know First Floor) Old Building Aisle Sales In the Down-Stairs Store, New Building, just as you enter from the East Side Subway—look for these un- opporttnities on the $1.25 Cretonnes at 58c a yard 36 in. wide—floral faney stripes and tapestry patterns. Needed now. M4 Neckwear for women, 50c and $1 The regular $1 to grades. Dainty pique yest guimpes with ‘sleeves, fichus collar and cuff sets and such. In white, pink, or blue. All half or less than price, Men’s 35c Socks, 18¢ pair Good cotton socks in black or brown, 18¢ a pair, three pairs for 50c, Women’s 35c Stockings, 18¢ Good cotton stockings with white feet. > pairs for 50c. $5.75 to $7.75 Silk Waists, $1.95 A big close-out of Georgette -crepe de chine and tricoletts waists. Many, many styles, fine choosing. $2 to $3.95 White Waists, $1 A close-out of white voile ani black I8e a pair, th batiste waists—our regular tock—many styles to choose from, Extraordinary Until the end--- August 31--- This is the August Furniture Sale ‘‘With the Goods’ And the low prices. And the great variety. | And the satisfaction the furniture will bring into your home. Two Half Price Days only remain—w hen you may buy complete suites and single pieces at half the prices they were in July and will be again in September. Two days only to select from the entire Wanamaker stock of fur- niture at August prices. The sale closes saciid Wednesday, August 31. Two days more! Bedding Sale closes August 31 Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building. Until then, all Bedding here is 10 to 25 per cent. below regular One very important point to consider. is this: all beading is made after your order is given; in other words, it is made according to specifications—accurately and correctly. $64 Mattress, $45 Filled with the best black hair. $56 Mattress, $42 Filled with black hair that is a little shorter in length. $48 Mattress, $35 Filled with pure South American horse hair, $38 Mattress, $26 Filled with a good grade of mixed hair. ie “Grunty Grunts” and “Smiley Smiles” IS here You note we say IS, he- cause if you'll look at the picture you'll see th while presents a very sad face looking this way, turn hei around and she’s all smiles and happy. And little girls will find in “Grunty Smiley” an every day compan- ion and one that is in sympathy with her, whether she’s sad or glad, With gingham bloomer | dresses, belt, collar, shoes ana | stockings, and woolen hair with | ribbon bow. Price $2. | Third Gallery, New Building robe It has been many a long month years in fact—since we have had charmeuse of this grade at a price so low as $2.50 a yard. It is closely woven—as you will see when you hold it to the light. It is eatirely free from dressing, so that you could draw its whole width through a good sized finger ring. It has a rich, lustrous finish and sheen, It falls in beautiful silken folds and will make a gown so handsome that little or no trimming need be added. | Wardrobe Trunk prices travel downward To be exact, we have just 52 of these good ward- trunks, Round or square edged models; solid or raised tops; some with lock rods and lever top locks. ply veneer, covered and lined with vulcanized fibre; some with shoe boxes; others with shoe pockets. have laundry bags. very high grade. These are the close-out prices: Were New 15—full size.........0 $54.00 $43.00 0 10.00 75.00 85.00 95.00 105.00 130.00 165.00 ~three-quarter size 83.00 —three-quarter size 47.00 teumer size. 52.50 2—steamer size... 77.50 Silks---Extraordinary ... 10,000 yards of 39-inch) Satin Charmeuse at [ Same grade in stock now at $3.85 a vard| $26.75 Mattress, $23.90 Kapok-filled mattress with rolled edge. ~ $40.75 Spring, $31 The Wanamaker upholstered box spring—s0 spirals, full size. $33.75 Spring, $25 The Peerless box spring—63 spirals, full size. A wide choice of covering materials is pro- vided, and all prices quoted are for the regular full size—54x76 in. Pinatler sizes are reduced in proportion. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding in combinations for men and women. All of three- All In brief—complete trunks of a Seventh Gallery, New Building ($2.50 In 14 shades—ivory, gundy, Jap. blue, Copenhagen blue, henna, golden brown, seal brown, four tones of navy blue and plenty of black. A silk for the critical, careful buy- er who usually is not interested in sales because she is looking for per- manent values. In this case she may have both. While they last, these 10,000 yds., $2.50 a yard. Silk Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building gray, bur-

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