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| ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 380, 1921. 0 000 A D AY ynton Jeadters get eacecordunce 3) WIFE WINS DIVORCE GOLD AN) KARAT (ii aiat’ the next, hearing. wil, take | Ms doctors, udvien te "ealoarennes ? $ taeturvre. In offering. “wide, variety FROM LEE SHIPPEY| DIAMON) DUG UP Nov.A, Inntead of Oct. 11, n[Mtywill be entirely well when the hear- NEEDLESSLY LOST IN ings are resumed, seca mde toler ie tae] cae Franklin Simon & Co, Bis Ly ata Pha ene: re then sent a these suits at a Mill owners are ¢ viamed | granted a divorce yesterday from Lee mingnny, ove Shippey, former Missourl newspaper a * za loth. | Bad Business Management and) ene ie eee nctudes that “a 40/man and a Y, M. C, A. ‘overseas 5 ‘of 278,000 pon: IN A DORYARD sie: Kerri i th ned, t —— it will be for the purpose of asking that adidas : « canceliing | Journalist and Overseas Worker) 5... -rijirg ‘Time t Yields Treas: | commission bo sent to Cannan te SN deer peleabeeradtortoreit A Store of Individual Sh fa f Brought French Girl Home, Maa tis tg teatimony for Mra, Stillman, They used to name cigars and face of snamvidual shops i , n ure Since Brish General's ‘The reason given for the change from | Powders In honor (7) of some popular oT ; o or, Her Complaint Alleges. Resihce. Getta Non | aaqtiat Heferge Daniel | person, but we'll wager there ten’t any FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, ! ; Wi han cigar or face der labell i i Tn We a oe «| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 80.—Mrs.| A brass cylindt four inches in |= —— ecrreagenenemrenmness CLOTHING INDUSTRY & | Mary Blake Woodsen Shippey was| diameter and elat Inches long, | filled to the top ath British sov- — ereigns and tontming also a dia- mond of mote thn a karat, was found yesterfay y Col. John W. “SHOOKID” SHOES ‘ TOMORROW | rent use.” ‘ of their young son and $75 attorney's which he haf ocogied since 1867. Twice before goid/has been found there, j = is per cent, pickup in effectlveness !s] worker during the wur, The court Gambling Blamed—Un- |etichh Ret eid lettin] cares" atttag toe wea | omen fo fh apvation tm te FOR CHILDREN . 4 ionization’s Benefits. a Sa ea aimony, $20 a month for the support | FOAL YEIO Yt BM nate NL rls’ b a G (12 to 16 years) ae Made of Genuine Calfskin | seins ie | Bad business management and : | gambling by cloth manutacturers,| INSISTS ON U. S. PASSPORTS.| atrs. Siippey testitted her husband manufacturers and clothing | = Went overseas in September, 1918; = P j | @othing mi hefty responsible for the Soviet Legation at Riga Refuses tol chit while in France he became| , 19 185, Patde! Hylan, who then Duyers are chiefly respons | . * , lived there, fond a similar cylin- i | loss of $750,000 a day and a 40 per) Recognize Receipt. enamored of a French girl, Madeline der with $7,000 vorth of British } cent. ineffectiveness in the clothing) pra, sept, 20.—The Russian Bol- | Bhim, and that, following his return, NRE Ea brought Mile Fah! r industry, according to a report Issued) 61 oii on here, said to be ac rought Mile Bubin to Kansas ind, without her knowledge ded a living for her while ing to live with the Qaintift 1 Shippey left their home Jan. “when I refused longer to be f his famities." by was born May % 1920 to Sizes 6-8 0 $4.45 Sizes 8}4-11 5.25 5.35 WHAT EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW You ‘can buy cheaper shoes elsewhere, but you cannot buy better ones. Quality considered, Cammeyer “Shookids” are the least expensive children’s shoes to be had anywhere. VELVETEEN DRESSES sovereigns unde a stairway. A year or so latemnother cylinder filled with Beth guineas was found in a etce wall on the grounds. The bese was built in 1752 and duringte Revolutionary War was the hadquartera of a British General Col, Homan, fio is seventy-five, to-day by the American Engineerin Council's Committee on | of Waste in Industry. ) | contains the result of a no | mvestigation of the industry, which | © Qoes $600,000,000 business a year and provides a livelihood for 1,000,000] |ing under instructions from the ¥ ow Government, yesterday announced at It would admit no Americans into i on to vise a news- paper Man who presented the custo. ; #. Shippey testl- - | “Beasonal shutdowns cause the chiet| mary receipt for his pussport granted |) _Shippey testi! said his grandather often told RIBBED STOCKINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS } loss in money and sae Cat, | by the American Consul, to whom the Mrs, Shippey him that goldwould be foun Black, Brown and White largely to blame for the “indus-| ae Share KER O 5 ey ae oat bin between employer and) pa S Fe a ne cle ey re je scat Hor Husbnid’e Ata Wane tts under a pts inont (3 the house, 35c A PAIR, 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 employee, the report declares. It ac-|"" . Bees father. Sho sald she was inf q| The slab was vered by work- qounts on the average for nine wasted | fore entering Russia AS hy Governmont ageni# that Madeling |_™Men yesterda hours in every working week, for ten ore thrown away on energy| Denmark at Odds With Sovtets| jjabin and her baby were in Montery, ore eee Nane-wasting shop methods and heshath atte side wea} STILLMAN HARING NOV, 1. another two or thres hours in un- a N ‘ essary work. eheetenises eiwill of the workers, It is said, | ciated Pr Ras grown chiefly out of the recurring | Foreign M geasonal unemployment. “The work-| tirmed repor ) ers also have vivid memories of the|tween the } mere pittance wages they received in| ment and the 47-51 W 34°St. NewYork Newark Store - 649 Broad Se. nius, the the Trial Judge, Mrs,|Date Changed Iym Oct. 11 we-| .| Shippey 8 "I always tried to be foithful and loyal, | went, hungry, ate) and cold for him.” Counsel In the Jahs A. Stillman al cause of Reflee's [iness, a as birds form in flocks, Pop Bitton” ac Che Papo He re | Sen sited un fl bey ie UT AE a aU Sine unionization, srhes Mave, eo our gti he ald ie itualy every dress should be Dareaining agreements forbid strikes, |ihe United States, we demand «uar- Jockouts and stoppages and provide | antees for the safety of members of * Smpartial machinery and procedure | the relief expedition and full control J fcr adjusting disputes. The higher | of distribution of relief.” different to keep the charm of each young ~ figure distinct. THIRTY-FOURTI STREET, OCCADWAY-FIFTH AVENUG ew models in navy ble, brown or black, with smart $500,000 Sale of | CARPETS and RUGS Lines ¢ Smartness in So great has been the response to this semi-annual sale that we have ordered in our surplus stocks and marked POIRET DVILL 2) them at the same reductions as those now on the floor. it CKS For W(LEN and MISSES touches in bright Aand-em- broideries, cire ribbons, lace frills or pleated Vufftes. Extraordinary Offering Size 9x 12 Rugs Imported Scotch Chenille Rugs, Axminster MADE CLOTHES FOR BOYS Just a line—writa in Fashion’s diary, tailored into an Atumn frock—can sume marize the season’ s Syartness in your costume. “Made Up” Carpet Rugs Values in linavith those that | | Wier, Armin, and) Wil Vell hase ben used in have built up te biggest retail | these “Carpet Rugs, le up in our own workroom during dress business h the country | if and Wilton Rugs in a well assorted range of designs and colorings. Regularly 95.00 to 120.00 77.50 MIXTURE SUITS With Extra Pants $7550 Mest parents would be willing to pay more for the sort of fabrics, fit and finish a Best-made suit guarantees their boy. But happily they do not have to. Best-made suits are better, but they cost no more. the dull season and are now offered at ¥ to % Former Prices Size Sale Price 46x 4.6. .-.0.cccceenseeeeees+- 12.50 to 15.00 46x 6.0...cccccccccccsecesee+++17.50 to 25.00 6.9 6.9. .ccccccccsccccccecess +2700 to 35,00 O9X BS, rccccsecces GOs 10.8: ccsescecesences: OD & 10D). ccssrcsesnnccs The EDITHA Uses Braid to Outline Norfolk and belted models SIZES 8 to 18 YEARS . 37.50 to 45.00 - 45.00 to 55,00 --55.00 to 60.00 SIX DIFFERENT NEw Mopets AT ONE SINGLE PRICE 19.75 See young girls form in bevies as naturally ——— Shiney cire braicon bodice and bell sleeves— | BO eNO ccecenccssecsces esses 67.50 to 77.50 ! A Shiney cire ribln sash accentuating the low Only $1050 ; / ] HH aan A for a mackinaw that will serve him warmly ‘ fe J H | waistline—allowinghe wearer to choose between and well on school days and and holidays. al Plain Color Carpets @ the bloused or SIZES 7 to 17 YEARS ee cher See ie om straightline. 2250 ee eae yon BROWNS REDS TAUPES ae fy y GREENS BLUES WINES ; Sizes 2% to 5% iS) GRAYS OLD ROSE BLACK Regularly 5.75 to 9.00 Yard The SANDRA Beljeves wiern D t & ¢ Sth AVE. Sale Price 4.00 to 6.50 Yard FLOOR es 0. AT 35th = in the Low Waistline Wilton Rugs : And draws attentiong it by a deep, revered a, — Formady Sale Price collar faced with comsting Canton crepe,.and 1921 Base Ball Pennant x ovossececooesereses 21, 15.25 * ot : Will Soon Be Awarded SO EGS nacccecesccecoscers 23:00 17.50 holds attention to it Equaint sash- Keep Up With the Procession by Consulting AGX TS. cccccrverecsocre,, 5000 37,78 ends of burnt and sined wood. 500 69x 90...cscccceseceees 11250 83.28 3 The 1921 World Almanac 9.0 x 10.6...ccececscccesss +» 147.50 110.00 K } | Baseball and All Other Sporting Records Accurate and Complete DBS senmdibnecceceeser< 10750 123.75 | Price 50 Cents By Mail 65 Cents | WB 5 13.6.4 .00000ccere 00 +0 +235,00 166.50 fe a: ; Le | The New York World, New York City ( ‘ * et ae ome AYA gs Citron Le 1 pare eas f marae " on nao t ( se < a i Ne et -