The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY in any court for an act of degeneracy |that had just Lah Phra agl Chief | ink on the insides of the massive cedar) LUNCHEON Fon wns. IYLAN, wil f turn ish the ground for a divorce,|King sent a second alarm, but the | CoMne in eA ich the ptian noble | Mrs. Willlam Rando and if It is shown that a party is in-|first firemen to arrive put out the | fcr, pulled 4.u0g tits ane capacitated for one cause or another } flamed in fifteen minutes. The upper | museums ~y epee. from entering the marriage state the |floor is occupied by a Chinese res-| never beon comploraiy’ coped ay party aggrieved may obtain a decree | taurant and on the lower floor are a | led, ‘Would Change Marriage Law H Of; | a luncheon yesterday at her home fo avo Mrs, John FB, Hylan. Tuc guests were Mise Annie Mathew Mrs. Murra Hulbert, Mra, O. Ho ifs mit; ee oy Stern Brothers ‘(Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. In This State\22. lunch room, a drug store and a hab- —eeceeeasintatien. n Hulbert, Bra. 0. Ht a Under the present law divorce can | erdashery. Patrons ere driven Loft, Mra. Grove ttt. Whi ale in Ly ST. LOUIS SHORTAGE eesieranl |be had only for a statutory offense, | from the lunch room. seat | while abandonment’ and failure of| Wor a timo It was dimcult to eco stcininges tacitly cashiey Goes a emblyman Felenstein Proposes | support Is the only ground for a legal |in the neighborhood because of the rv he nese and Day Bank, has been indicted o ration. smoke and snow, but crowds came led on a Make Degeneracy Cause a from all directions and stuck around aces of making a falso report of Om until dispersed by police reserves. | {he affairs of corporation. His al- for Absolute Divorce. | BROADWAY CROWDS SEE | Phe piuze apparently started UB the |lofed defateations ara anid to be $784,- | ellar and was confined to the un- FIRE FOUGHT IN SNOW |collipled store, the damage being | == small, ALBANY, Jan, 11.—Two bills de- =. ed to freo tho@marriage state | Flames Drive 0 Ont Restanrant Pa- what he terms ‘the stain of de- | Watchmas. racy’’ will be introduced in the mbly to-day by Murray Fel- pee | EGYPTIAN COFFIN TEXTS brought out ath TO BE MADE INTO BOOK the response of 300 GIRLS’ WASHABLE FROCKS in of Manhattan. One of the riod of six months ground fab ade iad the Director of the Ori- 3 1610 Broadway, and, pulled a box. was made by ‘or oO! ty : annulment of the marriage. | “Samuel Nishan, forty-six, a watch- | ental Institute of the University of Chi- este » in of D of cua ty "si imoyance where head and hands before he reached | editors for the See eat ihe existing law provides no mean: 0 escape faa be afage bonds under | orary Depyty Chief Archer and re- ciroumstat if my_bills go through conviction nereasing treguency of as man in the building, had the two-story building, escape. Th New York City has |i he was painfully burned on the| isation 3 |the stteet. He was attended by Hon- | publication o1 a1 mained on duty. Because of the driving snowstorm fire apparatus to two alarms from re ewan. ¢ jures makes degeneracy ground) Broadway and doth Street, A taxi- |Imeormational Group © are te absolute divorce. The vther makes | cab chauffeur had seen a glare from aity to enter the Pini arti @ vacant store on the ground floor of Compile Decaments. CHICAGO, Jan. 11.— Announcement ‘a narrow | cago, Dr. James Henry Breasted, that e flames spread so rapid-| funds have been secured for the organ f an international ments which Preceded the, f ar the if ic] Dead was later put toxether. of thewe mortuary texts were written {n my Se “4 Both Departments on Third Floor | 4 Imported Frocks for Palm Beach a | stern B th (Madison Avenue section) | | of silk and wool knitted fabrics, chiffons and ees rotners i organdies at $65, $95, $125. West 42nd Street (Between Sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street h Madison Avenue ~ Fifth Avenue Dp . Soft Afternoon Dresses 34th and 35th Streets New York | , had b —_—__—__——_—_—_ cad Ny et ee a as See nel satin and Continuing The cANNUAL JANUARY SALE of ; a: Compare Prices During this month many stores are holding “Gpecial Sales.” So it is an excellent time to compare prices. Try to find what you want at any good shop. Examine it carefully, as to style,—materials,— workmanship; Note the price Then come and look at the offerings here! And again,— Note the price When we make the bald statement that prices here are less than elsewhere, for goods of like character and real value, we do it not because we think so, or wish it to be so—but because we know that it és so. If price is a consideration to you, this state- ment is worthy of proof. Fashions for Southern Wear are being featured especially at this time and the following are in- dicative of the price range. Suits for Southern Wear of tweed, silk and wool knitted materials and perlaine at $65, $95, $125. For those who are interested in purchasing clothes for Town Wear we suggest the following Warm Fur-trimmed Coats of fashionable materials richly combined with caracul, beaver and other rich pelts at $95, $125, $145. Rich Fur-trimmed Suits of the season’s most wanted fabrics, fashionably combined with fur—for street, sport or after noon occasions—at, $75—$95—$125, The Department for has assembled, for Southern and early 5 wear, an interesting collection of d cotton frocks, many of them ex simple, others elaborate enough for any occasion. e are the following: , imported Frocks . of various cotton materials . American-made Frocks Chenille-embossed cottons . Radioux and Sheer handkerchief liner OM ges St Cw Pe 6 $28 Also at very attractive prices Exceptional Values are now being offered in Fur Garments and Smaller Furs at January price reductions “Anssindig Maxon’s Semi-Annual . CLEARANCE SALE of Exquisite, No-Two Alike GOW/NS—COATS SUITS—WRAPS At Prices Lower Than Ever $24 to $339 Models | to | $10 % $179 | “Copies” would cost elsewhere probably twice our original price MAXON Monet. Gowns IE, 36 “St. = Havikons! Bldgs ELEVATOR SHRYICH from $21. B. Altman & On. Women’s Cotton Frocks ing ty emely almost Among the moderately-priced Frocks « from $24.00 O00 Separate Cotton Skirts Se Ses $ 0 4.50 REDUCED ©.” $1.95 A variety of attractive models in Plaid or Checked Ginghams or Plain Chambrays many with touches of hand-smocking or two-tone embroidery. HAA MAA GIRLS’ Navy Blue SERGE DRESSES $9.75 to 12. REDUCED @. $5.00 Ten distinctive style in an excellent quality Serge, embroidered in™ two-tone colorings, also regulation or separate guimpe models. Both Groups in Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Flooe. West 42nd St. Clearance Sale Thursday: Special Offering Thursday: GILT WOOD PHOTO FRAMES A varied selection of HighGrade Sample Frames) at Prices Considerably Less than the Usual Value 350 Swinging or Pedestal 300 Easel-back or Swinging Fancy Gilt Wood Frames Gilt Wood Frames in numerous sizes and styles, in assorted styles. Sizes 5x7:to gxiz in. $1.95 $2.95 Values up to $5.00 Values up to $6.50 STANDING or HANGING GILT WOOD FRAMES Regularly sold up to ibs | $1.45 Sizes 5x7 and 8x10 inches. Women’s and Misses’ Fur Wraps and Coats Furs of Quality, Styles of Distinction, Prices that emphasize Exceptional Values HUDSON SEAL WRAPS and COATS (DYED MUSKRAT). Varying lengths, REDUCED to Originally $345.00 - - 185.00 $545.00 - - 295.00 $675.00 - - 345.00 1075.00 - - 495.00 | } Originally $1475.00 - - REDUCED» 695-00 Natural Squirrel WRAPS Originally Reduced to $1695.00 - - 795.00 Originally REDUCED to SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS Originally Reduced to 3795.00 395.00 RUSSIAN PONY COATS Mole and Hudson Seal COATS Originally Reduced to $645.00 - - 325.00 Natural Mink Coats—Onginally $2395.00 - - Originally Reduced to $325.00 125.00 Reduced « 1195.00 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS: WORK MONDAY WONDERS 4 BRE S ee pe nee ee a ree rnin emer ©

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