The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. ” BANKERS SON, Girls Overcome by The ringi is o'clock th |tragedy int of an alarm morning prey family of Lane Ito He traced it to ane aaa Jroom of his daughters, Anna, tw {three Wife Whom He Secretly Mar. | teen une tied Names Another Woman |" vorowitz |who opened Ui le the police, An ambulance jtived In a few minutes from Williams: Mrs, Edward Ciurkoon Potter jr.| bY Hospital, A pulmotor sent by tie _ | Brookivn Union Gas Company aided has brought suit reviving the fou ‘3 —He Denies s Charge. in the Suprem Court for divorce, aceusing Mr. Pott of improper relations with a woman in the Hotel Handing, No, 203 West 4th Street, last October. Mr. Potter is the son of Edward Clarkson Potter, ba a grand nophow of the laie Bishop Henry | Codman Potter and a grandson of} vitiian H. Havemeyer, sugar man- who Was Miss Lisa Bingham Marshall, ts the daughter of S. Duncan Marshall. She is well known in society and has a reputa- Uon as a whip in Westchester County where the Marshall's had their home, The Potters and the Marshalls were neighbors, and the elder Potter was President of the Westchester Country Club, of which Mr, Marshall was a Younz Mr, Potter il grew up together and carly exhibited a fondness for each other, The m: was frowned upon by both fami however, for different reasons. Although they were related to an Episcopal Bishop, the Potter children were brought up as Roman Catholics, while Miss Mar- shall was an Lpiscopalian, There ¢ best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut was additional opposition from Mr. | oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely hall because his daughter was | greaseless. It's very cheap and beats any- older than her suitor, who | thing else all to pieces. You can get Mulsi. in his teens. The young | fied at any drug store, and a few ounces will man and woman decided the matter |. the whole family for month for themselves, however, on Jan, 14,| ypinh, Monten, the hair, wit ‘an, 14,| rub itrin, about a teaspoonful is all that is by coming to ¢ York and! required. It makes an abundance of rich in the Marble | creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and The bridegroom | rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly homore at Harvard, | and dy dis solt, fresh looking, bright fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it [Ls ind takes out every particle of dust dit and dandraf. "Be eure your dongs 92h or, "Mitten tane Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. was hn the divorce case Potter ington Avenue. In his’ ane t tinty Clerk, ‘me | ves you Mul denies his wife's charges. His ato “MUISIFIED | “—silk nig and genuine fur collar for $29.95 —how do you do it 2a customer. To — al an ON SALE f . Materials Now! including SC 0L- Normandies Nolivias Suede Velours as 375 COATS Full Silk Lined and é Broadcloihs Fur Trimmed i Allhave P ‘ large y collars HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street Sheffield Farms Co. WANTED A few positions of route salesman remain vacant. We will engage CLEAN, ABLEBODIED, AMERICAN CITIZENS, between the ages of 21 and 35, for permanent positions. APPLY 209 LEXINGTON AVE., N. Y. C. 154 WEST 31st ST., N. Y. C. OR ANY MAIN DISTRIBUTING BRANCH. STEWART WEEK Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. at WANAMAKER’ Broadway at Ninth New York Wednesday’s Golden Merchandise plas td at the Year’s Lowest Prices Women’ s $12.50 Shoes--$7. 75 800 pairs—our famous Janice pumps, in patent leath- er and black satio—have never been less than $12.50. 700 pairs—sandals of black satin or patent leather with Spanish heels—the smart shoe of the moment, $12.50 grades, A special arrangement with the manufacturer enables us to sell them at this price for Stewart Week only. First Floor, Old Buliding, $38 Sewing Machines for $29.7 75 104 Wanamaker drop-head sewing machines of quartered oak, extra finish; 5 drawers, automatic lift; full set of attach- mets with each machine. Very light-running. Guaranteed for 5 years 18 of the same style of machine, enclosed in a cabinet, our 5 grade—for $42.50. Seventh Gallery, New Building Gingham Plaid Ribbon 45c yd. » gay ribbons, a great favorite for hair bows, hat bows or for sashes thas give a desirable touch of color to the dark cloth frock, First Floor, Old Bunding. | 75c Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 48c yd. A remarkable vaiue, in extra heavy, firmly woven Bia in. moire taffeta ribbon that will fashion any number of dainty holiday gifts, sashes, bows, ete, 1 ceses ald blue, henna, navy ue, royal jue, pin urple, orchid and black, © PP First Flo Our regular price 50c. Cap or fringe shape. Blonde, Auburn, Black. Light, medium and dark brown. Notion Section, First Floor, Old Building Human Hair Nets, 35c doz. Women’s $69.50 to $85 Dresses | —$55 a> Coat frocks. Chemise frocks. Frocks with well defined waistlines. For street and afternoon wear. In Poiret twill, piquetine and tricotine—in black, navy blue and brown. Variety of trimmings Silk braids, discreet embroid- ometimes combined with w moire ribbon or of rib- bonzene and brilliantly con- trasting colors in duvetyn in- x tanta, small collars tied lose to the Necklines, becoming to every | throat. Id Building. Misses’ $22.50 to $25 Skirts—$15 175 skirts from ovr own Salon collection, Every one was made to our order by a well- known skirt specia type—the bateau, of course, Note—the tatloring is exceptionally | Skirts for sports and trotteur round, deep V and’ roll back col” | etdone wear—in smart imported ma lars with batiste vestees, and Second Floor, Old Building. terial, prunella cloth, and wool velouts; mostly and plaids. pleated models. tbands—24 to 82 inches. Lenathen at to 34 inches. Second Floor, Old Building, $24.75 Quilted Satin | Robes, $16.75 i Charming tailored mode! of | lustrous, ripes, checks raightline and Yes—Muslin Pillow: Cases and Sheets are down, too Pequot and Cohasset—none better for wear 3,072 Sheets Quantity two-toned satin in Attrac uilted; lined with 1k and interlined Third Floor, Old Buliding. Waitresses’ 65c to $1 Aprons ee 75¢ S Third Floor, , O18 ‘Butlaira. irst Floor, Old Building Girls’ $13. 75 to $29.50 Frocks—$10 Furniture at Half Matched Bedroom suites...... $438 to $1,188 Matched Dining-room suites. .$502.50 to $945 Regular prices ave double the above Sixth Gallery, New Bullding. Third Floor, Old Building. $73 Kitchen Cabinets for $59 37 White enameled cxbinets of a calibre never offered at so iow a price, They are not to be compared with the cheap badly made cabinets that are sometimes offered for lees. They are the kind we sell regularly at $ high, 21 in. deep With 25x40 in. sliding porcelain on atuel ork tabie and a sliding wood curtain on upper patt. “ontain flour bin with sifter, sugar container, spice jar three d large compartment for cooking ute e hardwa. el-piated, Of course abinets ave sold without suhitovah the illustvation show them in place. enth Gallery glass cooking utensils, New Building Steel Refrigerators--Fourth Less made entirel; » baked on y of heavy e metal; gauge, galvanize shee all hardware is nickel-plate and heavily provision ehambe insulat finish is g with che same e Porat and is provided with tinned wire shelves. e chamber steel and is removable. Trap and drain’ pipe are also removable —— Apartment House type Wish Den Hright 1 ine speera 230 ir 1% in a 100 $63.00 $15.00 Side-icing type 9% In 15 1 ou 270.00 oom iy 0 Ag in. 150 882,00 Litt Cover type 20%: tin sin an S115,00 $51.00) chest type Fancy and Decorative Linens Below present import cost 1,465 pieces; an importer’s line of discontinued designs and odd pieces, finished with Italian cut work and embroidery and French hand made filet lace motifs. The major portion are finished with hand made fitet lace edge, others of fine Florentine Cluny lace trimming in connection with the Filet, All hand-made. All below import cost ; fe ; 5, here $5, $5.75 «5, $32.50, $40, $45, $50. ey $7. Centre pi Centre piec Lea cloths, 9.7: 0. Scarfs, 20x45 in., Tea c'oths, , wd stago $15.75. Scarfs, 20x54 in., $10.75, $12. Lunch cloths, 54xb4 ‘in, Ht $18.75, $22.50, $25. Scarfs, 20x72 in,, $13.75, $3 a Also the following fine hemstitched damask pieces Tea napkins, $5 doz. $12.50 tea cloths, $6.75 7 200 dozen very fine round thread Irish linen, 609 fine satin damask, pure ait? Sp be rae ee Soe; cites Gane Ie STS ee ATxAT Im at. 1 pure linen fu leache: eavy Moravian * satin damask, One design—plain satin damask $27.50 hemstitched tablecloths, $17.50 centre with large poppy and hair line stripe, cir- 120 very fine satin damask, pure linen, full cular border, Pleaanee aan designs’ for, which we Ok is] i 5xb5 i unable to secure napkins to match. ree very at- $14.50 napkins, 15x15 in., $9 tractive patterns. Adapted for refectory and gate $10 tea cloths, $5.50 ‘eg tables, size 65x85 in. Firet Floor, Old Building 136 Oriental Rugs, Antique and _ Modern---below import cost 51 Antique and modern weaves—Sarouks, Lelihans, $35 to $135 Herez, Kurdistans, Bokharas, Kazaks and Daghestans, sizes from ft. to 9.9x6.2 ft., our to-day’s $60 to Carpet size Oriental Rugs—30 to _ per cent. is 75 doz. 225 grades 85: hearth sizes, our $: igs, in beautiful rich colorings, | BO PTARES. H. eerste taoaracsage J | Mahal... Mahal... x96 ft. $275 Mahal Mahal. x9 ft. $295 Muhal Mahal. x 86 ft. $295 Mahal x94 ft. $325 Mahal x 10.6 ft. $325 Mahal x93 fi $325 Mahal x 8.10 ft. $350 Mahal xii ft $495 Mahal x 9.9 ft. $485 Serapi. x 128 ft. $975 Fitth Gallery, New Building (22,000 yards of Cretonnes, Third, Half and More than Half Less $1.50 to $2.25 Cretonnes for $1 yard 50 pieces, 50 yards in each piece; ail 50 in. wide. pheasant and a beautiful flower design in a dahlia- All ere of one pattern but pattern is repeated like flower—in mulberry tones or bright rose tones in six different color combinations, varied and suit- on a black ground, in brilliant red and pink on a able for almost every sort of room. cream ground, in rose and mulberry on taupe and ‘The pattern is a large, gorgeous, long-tailed in rose on rose. A heavy, rich-looking fabric. | Pr al . $1.10 to $1.50 Cretonnes for 60c yard 30 in, wide, Some linenized fabrics; others | A pattern of morning-glories and love-birds, in smooth, like a satin-finish. | bright colors on gray, blue, brown or rose ground. > y pattern—a light blue ground with | A smart gray ground with great clusters of brilliant flowers and a black scroll design. Two C black, on ir gray, black and white in NVI. Cen- A very handsome bird and floral design, on dark ese patterns, one in bright color on tiue or cream grounds in prevailing tones of gold. yard A two-toned rose tapestry effect stripe. A quantity of this pattern alxo. ibe to 50¢ Cretonnes for 3' 30 in. wiue—rich, heavy fa’ A flower and bird design, \ a small, unobtrusive ‘ontrasting eolor; with flo y decorative, with ies! ral stripe to give character, in in five color combinations. Fourth Gallery, New Building, 3,600 Men’s Caps at $1 $2.50, $3 and $4 grades linported plaids, hemespuns, tweeds. Made up especially for us, in two shapes—quarter-top and one-piece top NEW— resh from the workrooms-—in all sizes—and in sufficient va- | riety of colorings to please »ine out of ten men, Best cap offer New York ever saw We've alreaus been asked to set aside half a dozen each for a number of men who have seen samples of the caps. $1 50 to $2.50 Neckties--95c 6,000, in at least 200 fine patterns EXTRA for us for Stewart Week. We asked the manufacturer to do something , Y This is his responve-—a BIG one. The ties are four-in-hands, in two shapes, the narrow shane preferred by so many today, and the wider shape which is always good taste. A good opportunity to anticipate Christmas gifts Burlington Arcade Floor New Building. Fine Ulsters—Down to $26.50 the big feature for men in the Lower- Price S8roadway Store Vown ulsters ; and big. roomy storm ulsters— All wooi—-velted backs—aimnuff pockets—(or without)- im models and patterns to satisfy all men, Uhis is tae surprise we have had in store for who he been waiting for the return of the low-nvice. all-woel overcout Broadway, cor, Eighth, NS aa ae Bae —— i Se ere \

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