The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 13

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) 1 <a THE RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER £6, 1991, anes and Her Family of Three n a Chorus for ‘‘Experience”’ ACY ATS GOMES AS RESULT OF GIRS PORTRAT Robert B, Hawley Grateful to, Painter Who Made Dead Daughter's Features Live. The origin of the’ friendship be tween Arthur G. Learned, etcher and Painter, and thé late/Tobert B. Haw- ley, President of the Cuban-American Sugar Company, who bequeathed to Mr, Learned and his wife $100,000 And to (heir young son $10,000 and a truét fund worlh $120,000, was re- vealed yesterday. Mr. Hawley died at the age of sey- enty-two sears, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Learned, at No. 36 Gram. erey Park, Nov. 2%, after having made his home with them for twelve years He was born in Memphis, and as a, young man weat to Galveston anc. made a fortune in the export busi-; Mrs, neds, In 1896-he was elected to Con-| srese, the first Republican sent to the House from his district, Just after eaying Congress the death of his! daughie:, Sue, le?t bim hearibyoken and lone ue After death it was discovefed | SPPearing = in any he possessed only a small phot: f Cree eae eee! se her, Tr uewed muc of OHUSOLANE Bciaier, 7 L aod asorations was Degnning . | Posed monte Gyigeny t tract attention, aud asked for lea tee mes ccaunenea ters a WHOLE ane: 3 ERSTE ate soubce, Stanley Kidder Wilson Behind the Footlights in “The Chocolate Soldier.” opportunity for capacity pute, “Th which the Messrs. training by ‘ with for the experie Mr. § Justice Benedir Aithough Kidde pore : ngs County Supreme Court yesterday trait which would recali some of| Wilson, wite of the editor of the an order directing the Milk the inspiration th been in| Business Digest and member 0) «Wagon Drivers’ Union to return the her father's lite P picture ©X-\ the Baker-Wilson Corporation of No. 10 October route books, which are the veeded Hawley's hopes and the weatide: the lonely man took tha | !8¢ Pes Street, nas entered the $2,000,000 of outstanding form of a growing friendship fer he Chorus with her family of three ehil- the milk companies irtist and his family dren, Mrs, Wilson took Hid $0) J. Stebinsky, President of Local’ No. Mr. Hawley tinally went -to live! Staniey, aged thirteen. her da 84 ties the union is responsi ‘or with the Learneds and he caine to ghee look upon the younger man almos: as | Patricia. aged twe ter, Virgi sou. We was godfathe rs, Learned’s son Bru Sinclair, who syiged tne revival pon and the littl Mr, Sinclair listened hould this conten ically to. Mrs. Wilson's y became great pal Hawley had fownle? the Cuban American Sugar Co iad become a leader in th red likely that book will “be her famil r the cou him that under name of 7 daughter ent tor dancin t the little g a dancing caree daughter, Patric hown o tale by, She a Not affiliated. with ation of Labor and 100,000 al a bail at Mad- den CHrustmas week. , eS ee ee eS Bea WALKING DOLLS The Only Dolls That Really Walk With indestructible heads From $2.00 up Also Walking and Talking Dolls, Doll Carriages and Sample Toys at \ factory prices. ALBERT KAHN, Mfr. 23 Union Square West Broadway, Between 15th and 16th Sts. 1 I probably: lose the. lee, One Flight Up. Henty J. Vier, of the ins I1spital EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE ON McCreery Gift Slippers Special at 125: ‘They are as pleasing to the eye as they All are fash- ioned of fine, soft felt and given a dainty, feminine air by adornment of Satin Ribbon, Quilted Satin, hand-painting or Silk Pom- pons. Just one glance at their interiors reveals how carefully they have been made and finished. are soothing to weary feet. Some have smart “collars” of contrasting shade felt or satin, which when turned up transform the slipper into # bootee. Each model! so tactfully combines com- fort, utillty and beauty as to provide a most excellent gift. lames McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue SECOND FLOOR 34th Street ' CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS | Five-Cent Fare Test in Bridge- ay will be hung in tie room wit received Tuesday a port Reduces Company’ S Iw here Latayerte waa seesives ed in 1824 i Revenue. Next” in Barber Shop. | Special to Toe brwaing World WATBRBURY Conn De Weather Prop Tie dlebury, wh | Corbett's ba brought two 3p ‘Tu wing Worl HARTFORD, Conn, Dec. 1s. The ninety-day five-vent fare tria ridgeport, ordered by the Pub- Commission, resulte 4 and 10, in an income ic Utilities between De: 4 farm to | ninission by sof the The income f in a report to thé President L. 8. necticut Company and took refuge ns of the Con king a liking be first named period was $34,829. rping decided to ind in the November period under | “hve and let live.” | the straight 10-cont fare $39,201.58, | For two months the crickets have \turived on the moisture from the towels, They ask no other fure and Foch Sends Hartford Mayor and in return for thelr reom and His Ph. i, bourd they call out, “you're next. is otograp! e next” every time they hear Specia) to ‘The Brening Worl. HARTFORD, Conn, Dec. 16.—Mayor | Brainard has received from New) Landlocked Salmon in a Block York a small cabinet photograph of of tee, Marshal Fooh, inscribed as follows Specie: 06 ‘The trecing Wola “A Mr. Newton C. Brainard, Mai LAKE QUOSBSAPAUG, Conn., D de Hartford, 13-12-21, F. Fo: On 4¢—Hurry Welch, while chopping a the cover of the photograph the mono- | hole through the ice at the lake yes- gram of Marshal Foch is insccibed in] terday, saw a dorsal fin protruding silver, F above the-ice. He chopped out a The large photo of Marshal Koc foot square block of tce which en- which he presented to the city Tuer-! closed the fin, and to his surprise | kee Bryant 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. Gseful Xmas Gifts or Stout Women Just the right time to secure Gifts that fill winter needs, at LOW PRICES. All garments are cut the Lane Bryant way, extra full and roomy. FLANNELETTE , FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS NIGHTGOWNS 89c eee Striped, white, with : Sieve. wees die White ground with pink a customer get up out of a chair OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT broidery. Sizes up or blue stripes. Sizes 39 to 65 hip. to 66 bust. Other Petticoats— Nainsook Gowns— Knitted . 1.69 ‘Trimmed with embroi- 4 Sateen ...... (1.79 | dery or blue stitch- o Taffeta...... 4.95 | ing " 89 He Extra XMAS Special SILK HOSE LISLE HOSE Double Fine quality lisle in double es- ity silk tra size. Binck or Cordovan. Double s Perfect pitting. High spliced, toes of merceri: h Double soles and toes. in back Fgh 19 Elastic Special 49c WAISTS DAINTY - preesy waste or | CAMISOLES 1: Fine quality Satin Measaline, Crepe de Chine and Georgette, suit shades, beaded and yy brown, hand embroidered. flesh. All Sizes 39 to hemstite hed. 66 bust ..... 3.89 Also flesh Crepe _ de Chine, Other Waists ana embroidery 4.98 to 6.95 trim up to 66 bust” Blanket Cloth Bath Robes, 4.75 Corduroy Lounging Robes, 6.95 Clearance of DRESSES Poiret ‘Iwill, Jersey, Clearance of COATS } Winter Models of Heather Coating 2 ‘ Crepe de Chine, and Plush Some Serge, Satin, Mig- fur trimmed, | nonette, Georgette otbers with warm convertible — col- lars, Extra sizes Crepe and Taffeta. Some beaded, others ! embroidered. Extra 39 to 56 bust | sizes 39 to 66 bust 25.00 18-75 Clearance °-f Suits a4" 34° Lane Bryant, Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves.—m= Appropriateness is highly desirable in the gifts one be stows. Some article of good furniture will invariably earn the recipient's lasting appreciation and reflect the thought- fulness of the giver At Flint’s breadth of variety is as sat- isfying as the very moderate prices. Fiinte é Horner at One found a tandlécked salmon stiff and entirely incased In ice. He it to his lodge thawed it eur ed | snlmon Harry hae Invited the membory of | Club to @ suis i bei CUT IN RR. COAL RATE. took the Camp Windy stew to mors HARTFORD, Conn., Dee. : Vioyd Haviland, retiring Superin tendent of th ‘tal at Mid letown, who this week ) become head of! to meet 1 c as compared with the | the barber in his squeaky bvots | dp, " ‘ months ago, ‘The 8 to 19, 8 shown , * ‘UG OE thee weniNes nearby immediately came *> 4 ow nght | Heover Seeks ae | Grateful Crickets Chirp “You're Fture New Yorteir Honored |91 « Ton to Compete With meth WASHINGTON, in Connecticut. Spedial to The Breiiag World.) 16. — Connecticut State Hos- fork frozén the State Hospital Boa a chest of silver and | j,eces last night b in warm Water. The |the hospit — tontalning clghty ight Rate Drop o1 Dee. 16.--Ruitroad tives have been y Hoover te rates $1 a ton on coal from Producing districts to Atlantic low American produce: in order to rd, wan given the employces of | tee to investt ort: Rext wee! Present rates water range aroun Mr. Hoover, suggest redu port mpetition f Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) ‘Most Exceptional Values in A Christmas Gift Opportunity Saturday of MEN’S CAPESKIN GLOVES Extra fine quality Capeskins from one of the most celebrated makers Priced for this event at $ 1 85 per pair TAN, HAVANA and BROWN with regular length or cadet (short) fingers. Main Floor Suitable Items for the Gift List P.X.M. sown. MEN’S and WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS At Special Prices for Saturday Mens Linen Initial Handkerchiets, — - Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, doz. $2.65, 4.95, 7.60 Men’s Linen Tape Bordered Handkerchiefs, oo Women’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, box of 6 90c, $1.45, 2.90 Women’s Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Also linen tape bordered Per box of six $1 50, as 10, 3.00 Women's Colored Linen Sport Handkerchiefs, dozen on export | principal | producing sf ti Lsoha hg West 43rd Street box of six $1.75, 3.30 dozen $6.00 $3.00 West 42nd St. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) . NOTABLE VALUES for SATURDAY in THE BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT. Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats $22.50 to 32.50 All woo! double smart plain pleat at back. ls or with an Boys’ Novelty Suits $4.95 to 13.50 Oliver Twist, Middy aid Junior Nor folks for achool or party wear; in a reey, izes 3 tweeds, cheviots or corduroy. to 10 years. Velour Hats $2.95 Chinchilla Polo Caps ae and 2.50 faced materials, hiverted izes 11 to 20 years. EXTRA SPECIAL for SATURDA BOYS’ ALL WOOL MACKINAWS $9.75 Plaids or heather mixtures with shawl or convertible collar. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boya’ and Juniors’ Overcoats $9.75 to 29.50 Chinchillas, Cheviots and double facéd Wool Cloths in button-to-neck or conver- Sizes 8 to 10 years, tible collar models. iS Boys’ Washable Suits $1.95 to 9.75 Suits for dress or kindergarten wear, in White washable fabrica or with combinations; Middy or Oliver models. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Golf Cap Caps $1.50 and 1.95 Imported Pull-Ove) West 43rd St. $1.00 to,1.75.. ace ae ee

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