The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 27

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“GOODS IN HOUSE _ OEMME. IME. WALSKA oval ob Artois Articles Valued at ( $25,000 Held to Confirm ; Divorce Rumors. bs ' Guanied like a foudal castle with ‘enly the moat and drawbridgo miss- Adq stands the four-story private home | of Mme. Ganna Walska, Polish singer, @t No. 101 ast 94th Street, corner of Park Avenue. An fron railing, elght Weet high, closes tho property, 2 | det by 7% feet, trom trespassers and two private detectives are on guard, | fndoors, day and night. How long they have been there could not be earned, but nelghbors say they have Noticed them since the reports first came out concerning a rift in the happiness of Mme. Walska and Alex millional ander Smith Cochran, @go. Mr. Cochran, thre yers, has replevined $: b0 worth of knew Mme. Walska a long time, re- household furnishings, which until| yesterday reposed in the building | ly man was sweeping the | sidewalk this morning. He said he | fused to comment on the reported matrimonial grievances and declined to say whether he had ever seer Cochran about the place. Mme. Walska, he admitted, had not been there since Christmas. He did not] know where she is now. When asked and there they will remain unula Sheritt's Jury : 1 by b t W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES “AI FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR au are FOR MEN & WOMEN Boys Shoes $4.50 & $5,00 pr ly stampe to see that it has not £5 Nassan Stree 7 Brond 1352 Brow é . COCHRAN SEES “sn OCT. 22. to take a ge to the detectives inside he | ‘Bett they're awfully rough; | Kicked wo deputy sheriffs yes- | terday and locked the door. Anyway, | I wouldn't dare to distur) them now for they are taking their | He then disappeared | get in touch, with the i guard f . I ye || YOU GAN SAVE MONEY W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES HE best known shoes in the world. stores, direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which guarantees to you the best shoes that can be pro- duced, at the lowest possible cost. W. L. Douglas name and the retail _| price is stamped on the sole of all shoes |] before they leave the factory, which is your protection _ against unreason- able profits. W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes for the money in this country. combine quality, style, workmanship and wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at higher prices. are the leaders in the fashion centers of America, W.L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. W. L. Douglas highest paid, the direction and supervision of experi- enced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. having W.L. Dougias shoes. The n changed or mutilat not for sale in pour vicinity, order direct from factory. Catalog free W. L. DOUGLAS 1907 corner 120th St. \t 478 ¥ 146th & 147th Sts. | 850 Mai Mrs. Caruso and |tors have conclud jainventat are I oldings Coming to Complete Inventory of, af A the, Amertct sa prop n tate Here, Whether Rudolfo and ¢ Advices by cabe yesterday stated that | Mrs. Enrico Caruso, with her baby daughter, Gloria, would sail for this | country Paris of will accompany the! « Door FROM , Sse AVENUE NDA sale New York’s Greatest Cut Price Rug Lela Hy SPECIAL Sale Beginning To-Morrow 9 A. Prices Slashed : 40 to 60°, LESS THAN FORMER VALUES #/ Tremendous Sacrifice Sale 5 INCLUDING AUCTIONED STOCK OF <t ALEXANDER SMIT H & SONS 4} RUGS LINOLEUMS and CARPETS These are money saving opportunities that challenge comparison. ——Axminsters—— ALL WOOL Semniet Oxaa Sienue ata 5 Rugs in _9x10.6 3 Sizes 7.6x10.6 '!; vee, ae balioat 54(} uction s60em “Royal Axminster AUL-WOOL WEAVY PILE RUGS Larne sce of beautiful patterns in $9725 oF » Velvet ( oor - $4.05 Sa. y old und brown; very special ats “a usta Royal Velvets are heavy grode seamless Rugs; ‘beautt. pies of in ea elestal “and! Persian u xcept I yalue. a ARTLOOM SEAMLE: [875 oxi ROYAL WILTONS §9 050) 2 STAIR AND VALL cay ae throu uh, ng and Best Fel Base “HR ¥ Arg ordina or it end make RE Action Co. th Sty, N, Sond $7.00 & $800 SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES SPECIAL SHOES STYLISH AND AOR ESTERS Ou a1a68 HAND WORKMANSHIP $1Q.00 DURABLE SHOES $5.00 00 BY WEARING They are soldin107 W.L.Douglas absolutely the best shoe values Th te W.L. Douglas name and portrait is the best known shoe Trade Mark in the world. It stands for the highest standard of quality at the lowest possible cost W. L. Douglas shoes with his name and the retail price stamped on the sole are worn by more men than any other make,’ They The stamped price is noes are made by the illed shoemakers, under ® lon the sole. Becareful Yl Gor plas," Le Grae thes Gas 2108park St\Breckton, Mabe. GREATER NEW YORK: # 449 Fulton Street. JENSEY CITY—18 Newnrk Avena *HOBOKEN—120 Washington Street, *UNION HILI—270 Bergenline Ave. ‘Ave, corn KNFIWARK—S881 Broad Street, hattad Ave. (Groenpelnt.d| KPATERSON—102 Market, cor, Clark, ahaa tox Woman _ - ’ STORES IN e5524 Fifth Avenue, t near Thornton St. OUGLAS THE EVENING e other execu- bak t 7 ; i a i Pay | 19th Great Fall Sale and End-of-Month Thrift Sales WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a toa Store Hours, 9 to 5: » AEARN a FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Fribay, AS Usuat, Barcain Dad While Considering Your Present Needs’ ~ P Do Not Neglect to Look Ahead YOUR ALL-WINTER REQUIREMENTS, TOO, ARE LISTED HERE Women’s and Misses’ Suits— Were $4 75 Stunning models in tricotine and yalania cloth—handsomely lined— tricotine suits are in navy and black yalama cloth suits come in navy blue, brown and kangaroo—sizes 14 to 44. Women’s Extra Size Suits— Were $42.73. Suits of duvet de tricotine—made with the new long coats so flattering to women of large size—three distinctive models, beautifully lined and satel inter- lined—sizes 404% to 601% Extra Size Coats— Were $35.73... Special purchase—very fine cloth —navy, brown or black—button trimmed—sizes 42 to 52 Women’s and Misses’ Skirts— Were $8.97 and $9.97...... 7.44 Wool velour and wool plaids in the dashing patterns and colors fea- tured for Autumn wear—also navy blue or black tricotine—25 to 82 waist me: Women’s Extra Size Serge Skirts— Were $9.97 Navy blue or black chudda, gath- ered at the back and finished with braided pockets—other — models come in serge cloth—83 to 52 waist. Trimmed Hats— Were $10.95 and $12.50....8.44 Dress and tailored smart “models. Untrimmed Velvet Hats— --2.00 sirable Fall shades —large, small and medium shapes Ostrich Trimmings— Were $1.37 and 81.55. . Bands, tips and fancies— shades. --1,00 desirable Sateen Bloomers— WERE TO ci danse se 55 elastic waistband—blue, black, white, flesh. Women’s Night Gowns— We 28, 82 Nainsook or cambric—round or V neck—lace and embroidery. Flannelette Gowns— Were 1.00 Pink and blue stripes —also white all sizes. Corsets— Were 810.00 4.96 Pink silk brocade—low bust—em broidery trimmed—sizes 24 to 36. Corsets— Were $8.00 .... 1.96 With elastic top or broche. Brassieres— Were $3.50 2.14 Satin—with lace” yoke and inserts —sires 84 to 48 Extra Size Petticoats— : 1.43 pWere 8108 ary sees Silkataff — tucked and corded flounces—black. Women’s Gingham House Dresses— AWare 204. cicatnenee 2.44 Pretty stripes and. checks—collars and cuffs of white poplin—sash belt—sizes 36 to 44 Japanese Crepe Kimonos— Were $1.9 1ese sleeves ), pink and light blue sash belt—rose, prettily Ja cop embroidered Bungalow Aprons— Worth $1.88 .78 Striped or figured pereale—slip- over style Jersey Petticoats— Were 84.96 ..esseeee 2.97 All new Fall shades inlaid with contrasting colors — deep - pleated flounce—some Jersey tops with silk flounce. for immediate clearance assortments. END-OF-MONTH Assortinents in Some Stocks Have Been Lowered through the month’s selling, therefore we cut prices in these odds and broken This custom provides the many bar- gains in now, desirable merchandise to which each month patrons look forward in our famous . At Special Money-Saving Values Young Men’s High School Suits— Were $24.50 to 50....19.50 Worsted, cassimere, cheviot and navy serges—faney stripes and mixtures——plain colors—finely tai 2 to 40 chest measure. Boys’ Suits— Were $10.50 ..6.85 Brown, gray and fancy mixtures inverted pleat and Norfolk models —sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Corduroy Suits— Were $10.50 vices sgede Light and dark brown, gray and mouse color-—single and double breasted Norfolk—8 to 17 years. Junior Boys’ Wash Suits— Were $2.94 ...... 2.27 Russian, middy and pleated models —Fton and sailor collar styles— Fall shades of blue, tan, gray and green—some stripes—also white— sizes 8 to 8 years— Junior Boys’ Corduroy Suits— Were $5.94........000005 4.17 Gray, aavy, brown—Junlor Nor+ folk and Russian—4 to 8 years. Boys’ Serge Suits— Were $12.50... : All wool p —coats alpaca lined— —1 to 17 years. Boys’ and Children’s Hats— Were $1.45 and $1.95..... 1.08 Fine serge tams with woven bands of U.S. Navy or tharines—plush tams with U.S. bands—serge middy hats—cloth hats. »- 7.45 avy blue trousers lined Boys’ Blouses— Were . : oe .55 Light and medium striped percales some white—attached collars— 8 to 15 years. Boys’ Shirts— Were $1.48 1.10 Light and medium. stripes—new colors -neckband style or with at- tached collars— 12'% to 14 neck, Boys’ Overalls— We 87 Koveri Jeblue and) tan— long or short sleeves—high or low neck—2 to 8 years. Children’s Billiebirke Pajamas— Were $1.68 1.10 Clear stripes-—braid trimming good quality—-4 to 14 years. Babies’ Soft Sole Shoes— Were S115 83 Pearl buttons broad toe lasts excellent fitters white or tan — with tassels to 9 month sizes Box Stationery— Assorted tints or solid colors Was 88) .ccssarcaeesee none eT} Flat Extension Curtain Rods— With round end brackets—sizes 28 inches extend to 54 inches. Single rods—were .27 21 Double rods—were .54....+. 142 Table Oil Cloths— Were .48 Plain white 114 yards wide. Galvanized Dish Drainers— Were 81.18 . 96 With rack to hold plates, ete Coffee Mills— Were $1.23 With I-lb. glass canister top. - 98 NOW OPEN Hearn Dressmaking School Course of Lessons 4.00 Appointments at your convenience, An easy, pleasant way to learn how to utilize for yourself the beautiful materials pur- chaseple here at such good values. THRIFT SALES 35-inch Satins— Were $1.57 1.15 Street and evening colors and black 40-inch Crepe de Chines— Were 61.45.......0..0005 1.05 Clear crepe weave—large assort- ment of colors. 40-inch Charmeuse— Were $2.45. Light and dark c 40-inch Canton Crepes— Were 83.45 Fashionable colors and black. All Wool Granite Suitings— Were 61.58 .... sc beeveees 1.24 88 and 40 inch—garnet, iniees Co- penhagen, brown, navy, black. solors and black, All-Wool Dress Serges— Were 81.84. 48 inch—-brown, havy and black, All-Wool Tricotines— Were 2.42 B4-inch weave soft finish—navy blue. Velours—50-inch— Were 69.68 2... .cecsescees .00 Imported — suede finish — Copen, gurnet, otter, seal and navy blue. Broadcloths—48-inch. — Were $2.97 ........ . 2,00 All wool—chiffon finish—sponged and shrunk—colors, navy, black. Nainsooks— Were $2.00—10 yard piece. .1.55 86 inches wide Imported Batistes— Waren TBlaniionciiess Ban Imported—44-inch—sil finish. White Poplins— Were .50 yard...... ‘S32 Highly mercerized. Imported Damask Sets Were $5.95 os 3.94 Hemstitched — bleached — 1 cloth, 71 inches long—%~ doz. napkins. Linen Damask Cloths— Were §¢ i - 4,88 Silver bleach——78 Inches long—ex tra heavy quality Turkish Bath Towels— Were $1.24. Large sise—heavy » 75 “quality Union Linen Huck Towels— Were 4S) sau acunnncne . 35 Full bleac soft finish—union linen (part cotton). Linen Huck Towels— Were $1.08. ee OBS Soft finish — pure linen — white damask borders—hemstitched White Linens— Were $1.10. Yard .67 For art and embroldery purposesy 85 inches wide—-fine weave. All-Linen Towelings— Wore ahtiscacreccsawes + .23 Close weave—good value—red and blue borders, Tea Cloths— Were 86.08....:..+4. 4.67 Linen cent —lace trimmed—some with filet inserts. Bird’s-Eye Diapering— 10-yd. pes 18-inch widt were $1.62...1,28 20-inch width—were $1.76...1.39 inch width—were 81.97...1,.51 f-inch width 1.72 27-inch width 1.86 80-inch width 2.00 Steel Dinner Knives and Forke= c tee 1.67 makes—cocobola and ebony handles—set of six knives and six forks. Imported Steel Scissors— Were .50 and Reliable =m. ke—-sewing, dery, stork, kindergarten, nail and cuticle sizes. 68 embroi- Pie and Cake Servers— Were $1.85 each .78 Sterling silver handles — plain colonial design. Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks— Were #2.50 % dos.1,.58 Well-known makes—a variety of designs French grey and bright. Women’s Silk Hosiery— Were $1.45 +113 Mock seam—plain and fancy ribbed. frican brown, cordovan, white—all sizes. Women’s Silk Hose Were OTs cscsaias iy egees Mock seam—black and White all sizes Men’s Silk Hose— Were 81.84........006 .98 Fancy ribbed—black combi- nation colors—all sizes. Children’s % Silk Socks— Were $1.09, 85 White and various color combina- tions—all sines. Men's Cotton Socks— WBPENaOU rer Wireritiscaes Fine mbed “cotton —double —black, white, gray, cordovan, Cashmere Hosiery— Were .97. Full fashioned— black, white and slightly Irregular. Cowhide Travelling Bags— Were $16.50........+.555 12.50 Sewn frame—lcather lined—ring handle—18 Inches, Women’s Hand Bags— Were $1.97 Aproog) e!) Leather and velvet—colors and black—envelope and pouch st --with and without inside ¢ compartments. Ribbons Were .62 yd...ssesseeeee 38 Full 6-inch width—black, | white and colors—satins, molres and stripes—good quality, Men’s Handkerchiefs Were .14 each........65 o oll White—colored borders. Women’s Handkerchiefs— Were .U5 ca. .23; Ya doz. 1.35 Large size—all linen. Women’s Long Fabric Gloves— Were $1.25. sees 98 Washable g' » white, brown, gray and other new shades. Lace Vestees— Were $1.47....... -1.08 Cream—Tuxedo collars. Veilings— Were .78 yard Black, brown, taupi colors—French chenille veiling. Domet Flannel Shirts— Were $1.45 ...seeeeeeeeee- 1.10 Gray, blue, khak!—collars attached —all sizes, Men’s Worsted Trousers— Wert $5.95 Special purcha: dium and dark gray and brown— stripes and checks—80 to 46 waist, Men’s Cloth Hats— Were 61.95. ...see00 Large assortment grays, greens, blues. 48 and 65 ct. Men's Silk Neckwear—.-.----- aaa TY Silk or satin—figures or strtpes— beautiful designs and colors. 1.55 browns, Fine Marquisette and Voile (Beetle ts Value $3.97 W ith motifs: 2.74 n work, or with 3inch hem Continuation of 5 1 Py Sale of Net Panel Curtains” Marie Antoinette, Lacet and Other Real Lace Motifs— ach, 4 i 2% yards long. New Cretonnes— Value 62 Chintz, lattice, verdure and alle one desizns—30 styles, Comfortables— Were 85.97........... Flowered sateen plain or Bre en winter weight—cotton filled—= well stitched —full size, New Feather Pillows— Mixed duck and durable. tickings— Sixe 20x28—were § Size 22x28—were $ 24x80—were §: Size 26x80—were $3 Wool Finish Blankets— Were: S508) cts shuetcn: 2.96 Size 72x4+—white or gray—cone trasting color borders—slight {m= perfections. Crib Blankets— Were $1.87 .... White with cont: Silk Embroidered Flannels— Were 81.87. Hemstitched or ety of patterns. Bleached Domets and Unbleached Cantons— Ww 38 Dd. vescreces a pisces liste anal Onbieeched Muslins— i“ CUGSGAoonddcontr = Se Saran lacircisticaea aa Unbleached Muslins— Were 48 Bleached Cheese Cloths— Were .04%..., 86 Inches wid Bed Spreads— 4 Were $9.69 ...--vewewwe~.2.69) ,,; Marseilles Spreads— Were $4.98 . Novelty Linings— Wero $1.19......0. BS inch—for eoats, su Sale of Rugs— ’ From the Alex. Smith Auction Pure chase continues, These special Items for Friday, Seamless Velvete— 9x12—durable gualityecsipe seleo tion of styles and colors—Chinesa, Persian and Oriental designs—in rose, blue, tan, browns, Brussels Seamless Ruge— Value 868.50, fimall, well covered designs in praoe Size T4.x9—v tical neutral colore—9x12, Value 842.50, ..s0veceee+-27.44 Velvet Rugs— Seamless—Ortental, Chinese, Pern sian designs, in color combinations suitable for all purposes, 8.8x10.6—value $29.50....21.44. 1.6x9—value $27.5 6x9—value $21.97 FRIDAY Ostrich Bands— I were 8.50 ,... Two-Day Sale Untrimmed Velvet Hats Sample lots for the most part. but every attractive shape and color make this value notable, ll, lovely effects and newest shades— Fev eee eee ene rt eereeeseres SATURDAY 1.85 Were $2.95 few alike, Very 2.50

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