The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 4

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Mle HYLAN: WILL STICK HIS FOUR YEARS; LARES HANNA PROMISED CHILD NOT TO REMARRY @ontinued from Miret Page.) (Continued from First Page.) plained. One is to contend that the Hlection Day to reform themselves Ina} bequests to her are valid F ie | neat the cancellations are not, because bequests were witnessed and the busy to harbor animosities. Nations were not. The other é |too short.” to bring an action against the ex-, ‘ | tors on the ground that she had agreement with Mr. Hanna that he e her certain money and . She claims $25,000 a year, | e Croft, his country estate, and er property. " wis Shipman of No son| BUYS ART COLLECTION 1 FOR JAPANESE PEOPLE "?!’'"® 1 forgive my abusers. T really am too Life is partmenta—that you are going to fire lthat your reforms are going to be Miss NATALIEO MANNA ie » Mayor langhed heartily before enue, one of the be to extent of $25,000, sald a se t “Suppose you met 4 man who was |} > f y and had a large fam- jd be made with Miss Evans ‘un- a . happily married and LONDON, Nov. 17K, Mataukate, iy with whom he she was obstinate.” He declared | japanese shipping magnate, has mac would never get possession: of|u gigantic art raid on Burope | Croft and that the money settie- | Inst few yeurs he} nt 1,000 works | it would not be more than $10,000 /of art, an now proposes to found | ually, Japanese em e, iss Evans, who to-day left he’ ‘s OY Cable fh Street apartment, has steadfastly ection. are two to make any statement. ‘The | Rembrandt f the best works 1 comes up before Surrogate Slater | of, Rein Tamous pieces White Plains Nov OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G Extraordinary Reductions Friday - 200 Girls’ Smart Coats Reduced—. Fur Collared and Plain Tailored Sizes 6 to 16 years Reduced to 22.00 Bolivia, Tan Camel’s Hair and Heather Cloth 150 Girls’ Serge and Jersey Dresses i ——— ~~ Straightline and Guimpe Effects Sizes 8 to 16 years Reduced to 7.90 Formerly Priced (o 15.00 In black, Sev brown, naey, and volnay YM ND. NOGESHP Yet, In spite of all the abuse, |f “It is also rumored that you are} |xoing to ‘raise hell’ in your city de- |} Commissioners right and left—and | 1," the interviewer informed the] THIRTY FOURTH STREET POIRET TWILL CREPE SATINS or trimmed according to Fash- THE EVENING WORLD, T ur Daughters of Dan Hanna for Whom Trust Fund | 00 Was Provided by Father After Divorce “ peplied the Mayor. “Ang sup- P ire to} Several hearings were held on the} Jbl fly | proposed wmendment and, it Is claim~ ond his sons and/ed, opposition was vegiatered by the he was golng to banish some desert iste | There have also been rum Bdwin J. O'% Public Markets missioner John Pt | Cleanin |The get HYLAN BY LETTER } “ SPURS ALDERMEN | st be reappointed, | is that there will | | Sizes 7 to M1. Widths B to E $4.25 {Rallies Republican Aid to Force Action on Long Buried Amendment on Code Mayor Hylan to-day made public 1 jetter be has sent to Aldermanic lia, Republican, am -controlled | “1 of Aldermen pass impott- nendment to the elec jeal code pdification Committee of the | 1 has held up the matter far over |, 1 year, ‘The Mayor's letter is in- | \terpreted to mean that having faijed \to obtain action from Aldermen of) bees = Sines Liss to 2. Widthe A to D $5.25 ye RR OU ae STs Goose-Ring Jardinieres, $10.00 tous# Oving- ton’s has come to be called “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” through its years of ser- vice, its reputation is not confined to Fifth Avenue or to New York—or to the United States or to this Continent. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shopof 5th Ave” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. AE OU Sizes 2}y to 8. Widths AA to D ix own polltical faith he in determined | dourd of Fire Underwriters om told pr se to force their hand through publicity. also said that tne arent Auli la Lgl di tiacga TL nefit the city treasury $200,000 or 1 10000 4 yeai. i “The City of New York seeks even tt waslat ‘this hite date,” the: Mayor says, have long since enjoyed.” cure an additional source of MILLERWINS: BIBT AVN | SHOES FOR THE KIDDIES . AT COST: \To familiarize mothers with the character, novelty and unusual value of Millerkins, the shoes illustrated are to be sold at actual cost from November 16th to November 26th. Three models are shown in Tan and Black Calfskin and Patent Leather. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, THE ORIGINAL PRICES WILL BE REINsTATED The prime purpose of this event is to make friends and to earn the interest of mothers who want economy, style, comfort and service in children’s footwear. Hose in all colors and combinations : Interesting Souvenirs for the children. . THE MILLERKINS SHOPS Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd St. 498 Fulton St., at Bond, Brooklyn Wo.Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WorRTH GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUB For (learance--- Below Wholesale (ost Afternoon and Street Frocks - in Wintertime Models re Both Women-and Misses may choose from scores of styles in silk and cloth 17-30 Every frock exemplifying the usual standard of Worth smart- ness — transcending the usual standard of Worth value. TATE eT a ESR 1 =F 2 CANTON CREPE VELVETEEN erely tailored, smartly, simple, d goodly selection in extra sizes ion’s most recent fancies Women's Frocks—Sixih Floor Misses’ Frocks —Seventh Floor {iN A er 001 Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WO ‘TH THIRTY FOURTH STREET G@ROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Squirrel for youth fulness— Beaver for brownness— Krimmer for “Russian influence’ on these Smart FUR-COLLARED WINTER COATS for WOMEN and MISSES Possible at so low a price because of our fur. purchases in foreign markets. 32.00 The several models at this price are built along tailored lines of sturdy, albeit soft- weave, coatings,—silk lined throughout. Note the jaunty” linés—the trim shoulders, 38.00 The colorings are particularly attractive in blended shades of blue, brown, green and gray.~ Misses’ Coats—Second Floor Women's Cuats-—Fourth Floor DE UT AF a MUNN Ms President La Gnardla replied that e from individuais part.cu.ariy /he will call for the amendment and , -d, whielt Chicago, Boston and | will ask members of the committee other cliles throughout the country why they failed to report the médmure. ROSATI? 08 il HAT

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