The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 9

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aie A \ O'RYAN’S WAR ORDERLY |SAYS HE TRIED TO WED ! UNDER PEACE BOND; WITH GUN AND NO RING | Woman Claims to Own Parking | Arrested om Girl's Charge That He Station, but Hart Bars Her Ont. LoctrandolAbavrnnlhans ind heute ‘The case of Miss Nanna Arctrander, Aloysius Hart, thirt; Nd, He. Bb Wost 24th Tae echo eighteen, against Edward H. Staffor) $800 bond to-day to keep the peace |!* On the court calendar for to-morrow. Stafford of No. 4460 White Plains Road toward Miss Lorraine Harding of No. |5' TeAGh, lobe Ataht: bitake Maples 321 Wost 105th Street, who describes | it." Gwinteor “in “Might Court He herself as a horsewoman, Hart sald he| was arrcated yesterday In the Marriage was a Sergeant in tne 27th Division | License Bureau on complaint. of the leadquarters troop, and an orderly to| young woman who lves at No. 729 Lex- r Gen, O'Ryan during the war, ington Avenue, Tho trouble causing Hart's arrest,| , phe alleges he tried to coerce her into matrimony with @ revolver. To &s revealed in the Night Court last | anys ‘a scene, she agreed to wed and night, occurred in front of Hart's! then went to the License Bureau where gasoline and parking station, No. 288 | she Policeman Beade of the Oid West 3.th Street, Mise Harding told | Slip Station arrest him. Magistrate Sweetser that last June tafford says her story ts all wrong: she advanced $1,500 for the station,| that he never even had a revolver and amid that last month Hart assigned tha! »ue turned him down because he the business to her and gave her a | {Te°t the wedding ring. bill of sale, but refused to give her fisher Aliens possession or allow her to enter the} MEAN MAN SECUPES Pimart dented signing the bill of sale OVERCOAT FROM BOY fd said be (got tho parkingplace rou; e influence of n. "Ryan, H. Harriman and othera ‘The | Premises Hiss « Quecter for urrand Ten-year-old Meyer Gabel was stand- ing in front of No. 238 Keap Street, Mrs. BL court, decided this was a matter for the + elvil courts, but required a bond to pre- vent further trouble sin See Brooklyn, when a man asked him tf he SuROMs —“ AS! wanted to earn a quarter. ‘Go to the top floor,” ‘he said, “and By request of all members of the ves- | ask for Joe's wet wash—and I'll hold try of Trinity Church, the Right Rev. FOUR TEs hag caule Bade te eRe. Phat William T. Manning, rector of Trinity | nobody knew anything about ‘Joe’ or Church and Bishop of New York, will| his ‘wet wash’ the man Was gone and be the pisecher at the 21. orclock ser | so was the boy's overcoat, vice in Trinity ch Sunday next.) The police are making extra ‘his ts to be the last occasion ut which efforts Wercstoh thet mean man Benois Bishop Manning will act officially as|in the neti orhood have been’ not yector of Trinity Church. of tie trick. en notified FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 4 WEST 40th STREET Nese FIFTH AVENUE Beginning tomorrow, Dec. 16th, will display and sell at retail RUN|| Wrote eee All Colors Washable Fine Silks for Practical Women A section of our store will be devoted ex- clusively to a comprehensive range of colors in TRUHU Radiums, Crepé de Chines and Canton Crepes of which every shade from the lightest to the darkest (even white and black) is washable. Remember the slogan: “If it’s TRUAY it’s washable” N. B. Before adding the TRUHU line Mr. Fratchey made a personal investigation of the materials and found that their merits were such as to induce his unqualified approval and endorsement. He con- siders that in their superior washable features they are epoch-making in the silk industry of the world, by meeting the silkdemandsof discriminating women who prefer to be practical rather than extravagant. FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP TO CELEBRATE THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE FRUTCHEY SILI SHOP 4 West 40th Street Near FIFTH AVENUE 100,000 Yards of the Most Desirable Silks at Half Price This is no ordinary half-price sale. The sale prices of these silks are reductions from prices as they are now, not as they were a year or two ago when prices were at their highest. Besides—silk prices are going up again—but the half prices in this sale are half present prices, not half what they may be or will be. The very silks that women are wearing now or will wear this Spring. Here are nine of the many opportunities: Metal Brocades on Chiffon and solid grounds, many designs. $7.50 a yard Velvet Brocades on Chiffon, varicty of colors and designs. $7.50 a yard Canton Crepe, many new colors. $1.93 a yard Cre) de Chine, many light and dark colors, ee ! $1.63 a yard Georgette, many light and dark colors, 93ce a yard Best Satin Charmeuse made, variety of colors. $1.68 a yard Changeable Taffeta, twenty-five plain colors. $1.50 a yard Cloths of Gold and Silver, plain colors. $4.25 a yard Imported Printed Chiffons and Georgettes, many designs and color combinations. $1.93 a yard Sale begins 8 o'clock sharp Friday morning ML GRE Ce Y — = * a ~ THE EVENING Thursday and Friday only—Sale posi- tively closes Friday evening. Piano De- partment will remain open to accommodate those who cannot come during the day. We have prepared for the biggest holiday business in our history ana you «re given tne nw. extraorainary opportunity for purchasing a real value in a musical instrument that you have ever enjoyed. The offers are so good that they will not be here long, so we advise you to come in and make your selec- tion as soon as possible. Every one has been gone over and is in splendid condition. Several of them we covld call as good as new, as you would agree. The values are so great that we expect to sell them all by Friday evening. You are protected by the name of Wurlitzer in this sale and a guarantee as strong as you could possibly write yourself. Player Pianos Bonner Sale GODIGCRE csc dsivenes sntencsuneesied oes PHI 0 $185 Apollo ..... 0 195 Kirchoff . 4 220 Fstey ..... 275 Belmore .. 325 Kingston ‘‘T”’. 395 Apollophone 11) 795 Steinway Welte (Reproducing)... 1900 950 ° Pianos Former Sale Value Price ATION occsseexseasen dann $40 Pay- Brewster .... 250 60 ments Collegiate . . 275 75 “ Goetz 275 100 Dane .. . 325 135 low Walters ..... 225 «145 rp Wing & Sons. ». 350 175 One Milton ........ .. 350 185 Dollar Steinway ..........+..1000 275 FA Grand Pianos James & Holmstrom....8750 $195 Week Teter vccnsivacecieers 800 275 The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. > 120 West 42nd Street Phone Bryant 8140 Botween Broadway and Sixth Ave. {_ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.M. | WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. na aa a SUEnEEEEIE ENERO Extraordinary Values Friday in a Sale of 92 WOMEN’S Fur-Collared Wraps and Coats Ordinarily these high-grade Wraps would sell up to $98.50 The fine finishing details are particularly noteworthy, as are the smart style effects and the season’s favored soft-surfaced wool fabrics of SUPERBA, CASHMERE-RADIANT, VELVURA and ERMININE in the approved colors. GIFT SPECIALS for Friday in / HANDMADE BEADED BAGS Presenting Most Remarkable Values in Three Draw-cord Models—very attractive designs in light and dark color combinations; some with hand crochet tops and beaded tassel Se Bags with Shell Colored or Beaded Frames— Beautifully blended colorings; heavy bead fringe, silk lined; some fitted with: Puree BAC TAREE os. 5 so ctieiecinelsetemaveanmetiesove Floral Designs or Reproductions of Antiques with light or dark backgrounds; shell colored, also novelty frames ONG GGW-COR MODE: is rscccuse ee dees eoietcderuh veecenstwsise Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street = es, ie int _ e ae ee ee Groups $5.95 10.95 15.95 West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) An IMPORTANT REDUCTION SALE of Diamond \"/rist Wat Rings and Bar Pins Presenting a timely opportunity to select intrinsic Christmas Gifts at SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS Diamond and Platinum Wrist Watches $150:2° to $425.00 (Formerly $275.00 to $635.00) | “vipenaetslkte all Platinum or Platinum and Gold Wrist or Sautoir Watches; rectangular, octagon and odd novelty shapes, set entirely or sapphires and diamonds. Black Wrist Bands attached. Women’s Gold or Platinum and Gold Wrist Watches Set with diamonds or sapphires and diamonds. Small Watches of 14, 18 and 22-kt. White or Green Gold. $50.00 to $235.00 (Formerly $75.00 to $350.00) Diamond Bar Pins $44.75 to $395.00 (Formerly $75.00 to $525.00) PLATINUM and Gold or all Plat- inum set with fine quality bril- liant Diamonds or Sapphires and Diamonds. Exquisite designs in straight, bow-knot, pierced and other artistic designs. (Formerly $55.00 in fancy tern Brothers West 43rd Street Also a few very fine Enameled Wrist Watches, fitted with high-grade 15 and 17-jeweled movements; Gray or Women’s Diamond Rings $39.75 to $135.00 DIAMOND RINGS, solitaires and designs; Platinum and Gold; all Platinum, 14-kt. Green Gold, or Platinum and Green Gold in a variety of settings. ches with diamonds to $199.00)

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