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— aR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JA HENS GET A BUN ON ACTOR ARDELL ACCUSED EATING CORN MASH BY WIFE, WHO IS SUING Sn tt et i RES NUARY 20, 1922, : in Mra, D'Ziuba's action for divorce. It was brought out that when Mes. D'Zluba sent her mother to the hotel Pw Richard Neville was aboard. comes to this country, ‘at the solicl- tation of Lady Pearson and her son, |FILM ACTRESS SUES me STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5:30 | FOR $500,000 DAMAGES to get evidence against Ardell 16 tore| to co-operate with Otto Kahn, the ¢ AU ssi & shogt from the hotel ‘register and banker, in plans for s memorial to C G # 5 Also| Filed Hotel and W. Testimony | mace a sensational dash through the/the late Sir Arthur Pearson, who | Reine, Davies Claims Was Singmer m, mony ¢ ! | lobby and Into his waiting motor car,| ¢ in 1 Maimed in Auto Cr Deon ‘ Betore Court, pureced Dy bare HOON Glerina: yeoenee & schoo! for the blind ii \ | | <a Reine Douras Lederer, former wit py ele 7% While his wife was recuperating from ———_-——_—_— ’ | ed * - 4 ¢ bop a major operation in a New York hos-| HER TO AID LONDON CHOOT. ! of George W. Lederer, theatrical pro rank Penry ex- KING OF SWHDEN 111. .. 3 *-! pital, Franklyn Ardell D'Ztuba, known FOR BLIND. FOURTEENT! 1827__ WEST OF z * ‘hee to-day started sult for $500,000, oxsed himaelf when his fine pen f/on the stage as Franklyn Ardell, olay- Cunard Liner Scythia, which| STOCKHOLM, Jah. 20 (Asso- SSIEENTH STREET __ Founded LETH AVE | against fs Briar Cite on al ive M4 | hens camo staggering ie aad wright and actor, was fiying at. the 10, docked iat, West |clated Press).—King Gustave to-day | Juon and Sime Silverman, publisher o bor's house where seve jush- i 0 er a Maske or @) D S S Variety, for injuries she ts alleged to corn, ryo and oats, that had] Somerset Hotel with another woman,| stormy voyage. Mall boats took off | Wa Teported to be suffering from | ne Day ale aturday | ——— | hav ived while riding in) M: all appearances been through the] #ccording to testimony furnished befo 400 bales of mail as #he anchored in| Slight influenza. He is in bed with Ae A ts Didn't |“avermen’s cor when tt collided wit).| “mash stags, was scattered around | Justice Davis in Supreme Court to-day! the fog off Gravesend Bay. Lord! gome fever. | 5 arts Didn't ee cure b : Son: | the door yard - ereeeions —— —$—$—$—$$_. . d _ Also Admits Expe the Briar Clift bus on the Atbany Poni) "he 205 Jere. not only arunt, ———_——— j an ags an Look to See if Pipes Were psi aintret ia knows on the serv DUt,feveral large rata filled up on te] Poa — Mrs. Lede “ reser) tuft and quietly flopped in (aaa ea a Rusted. as Reine Ds She ts a sister o 1Few ot passers-by, where they were) |B 6 SSSRORSRGRS RRR RE Tr Vv l B a S Marion Davies, sereen star, and ly made way with, Gks . Qa e a mash refuse from that house : gistrate Bernard A | A. C. Kline, an appraiser for Stone | ; | &/ Webster, who appraised the prop- } of the Queens Rorough Gas and |) | ric Company, testified to-day at | resumption of hearings on that |* company’s application for an increase days got rid of at t 200 rats, “That d&nged stuff must have a wicked kick to it," 1s the way W. J. Tubbs a neighbor summar- ized the situation when he saw the drunken hens and rats, -——<>—_——- | YOUTH GETS 20 YEA re in three lerer charges that her in-* “disfigured, maimed and} internally and external ver has been at movies since the « a ent Lucky special purchases to which we have added bags taken from regular stock make up this very attractive sale, in which every bag is new, smart and of best quality. 4 ee eee ae KELLNER BROS. — Thirty years selling Good Furniture dy gas rates, that of the 135.7 miles of ' ins used by the company only |1,200 ATTEND FUNERAL i NSLAUGHTER B ; mae fect have been inspected |” OF REV. JOHN A, GRANT; FOR MANSLA Southeast Corner I5th Street & 6th Avenue Hand Bags in twenty-three tests. {ww Later Be Tran ed 3 50 mr pat at Winin were Oke at Brooklyn Giovanni Maula, eighteen, No, 2197 | Gites aad that no effort was made| Mormér Gov. Alfred Smith was | First Avenu nvicted of - man- Were $4.87 to attempt to learn if the interior of | among the 1,200 laymen who assisted slaughter, was arraigned — before the pipes were rusting. at the solemn requiem mass to-day | Judge Rosalsky in the Court of Gen- T ygeolea iecure He testified, also, in response to| ¢ y. John A. Grant, a ral Hessions to-day for sentence, His! Two of the many styles pictured auéstioning by Assistant Corporation f the Roman Catholc oi i ceas een a that he be Her velvet and dw n — fancy 4 Counsel Fertig, that most of these seumption, Ceanberts refed re Re Alin th ON aud seta freenporeeckin t yn. One hundyed ana | te! soit > sod * = agama at ton ong oe cath tt : Catholic oletgymen |youth, but aft conference it was mirror or inside change compart- i surface, and ie is caeestas servi’ ine office, | decided to sentence him to Sing Sing ment—Dblack and colors. ‘was often impossible to gra e are rs, former President | to twenty years, with a pro- ‘ con 5 elena ty geal hy lag f Education of New for his transfer to Elmira, See ed Pints Gop Gow bark into » led the choir, and Bishop | he will have to remain at least 1,000 Hand Bags — leathers, tr 1! Dioce: ‘ono nlutio mn r R " vere $3.27. * other than that his superiors had so Father Grant's body will be taken Pee Pamust, MaruRel ast ZNO: were $3.27 . orfered him, why 10 per cent. was|to Scranton, Pa., where he was born Pleasan' ue on Aug. 28 in| ‘died to the company's twenty-four| ond educated, and will be buried /# quarrel over payment for a bottle automobiles under the item ‘‘omis-|Monday in St, Peter's Cemetery there, | of wine, 300 Hand Bags dress and | a DENIES ROBBING FUR MAN OF $5,000 BY RUSE sions and contingencies.” ‘was it because you were afraid you had overlooked 2.4 automobiles?"* Mr. Fertig asked. Ten percent. was | also added for ‘omissions and contin- gencies" on the one horse the com- pany owned. Before fixing the price for of] tanks, shopping styles—also bags for children $< SHUBERTS TO PRODUCE “ROSE OF STAMBOUL” 50 Queen Anne Overstuffed Living Room Suite covered Not Only Purch Rights but in a selection of Velour or Tapestry Are Rehears! Operetta, Speculation for the past fortnight on Mf. Kline admitted, the Standard Oi1| Broadway ax to which New York pro- Company was called on the telephone | ducer has purchased the rights to “ ‘and asked to verify the figure set.|of stamboul,” the famous Contine —3 Pieces $210 (Removable Marshall spring cushions; spring elge seats; spring backs.) Cowhide Travel Bags 8.00 Were $11.77 Joeph Friedman, of N at Essex Street, Manhhttan, pleaded not gullty *|} to-day before County Judge Haskell! in Brooklyn to a charge of stealing Black and brown—leather linings * te 5 . | Mr. Kline was unable to separate the |operetta, changed to. surprise to-day | $6,000 from Hyman Sterhiles, Nee tsee VISIT to Kellner’s is always an occasion of baa yl pga, $200 for each item into the cost of|when it was quietly announced by Lee| Wilkina Ave Bronx, ina fur trang- delight for those who seek the beautiful, and | the tank and the cost to erect. and J. J, Shubert that not only action, He was held in $10,000 dail. Cowhide Travel’ Bags (split) tuey to be the producers but also that rivet frame— the production had been in rehearsal Stern Chairman Prendegrast announced * sald that Friedman had always a source of satisfaction for those who uw . T. U. gas | Leo Fall wrote the muste for “Rose Lee Avenue, Bri ; est prices form i | the 22 candle power now required | of “Stamboul.” Donald Brian, Tessa sich dala Se Garner worth and m: P an unvarying attraction to | would be given until all the hearings, | Kosta and James Barton will be in the all who call. money to Friedman, who went o get the furs, but did not come Smart Pumps For the Girl Who Graduates 4.95 Several attractive styles, among them a new two strap pump, come in white nu-buck or patent leather. They are made with broad or medium toe, solid leather construction and Goodyear welted soles. Sizes 214 to 7 medium toe Sizes 214 to 5—broad toe Special Lot of ° Boys’ Tan Laced Shoes Two famous makes. Endicott-Johnson and Walton, comprise this group. The shoes. deson broad or English lasts of solid leather with Pheels, \ "Phe model! is smart and durable. 2.90 || | Sizes 10 to 13) 3.40 “The Twenty-five Rooms’’~ ‘our permanent exhibit of room arrangement—prove, likewise, a delightful cause for visit. STORE HOURS, 9 TO 5:30 AE AIRN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 __ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. CONTINUED GREAT CLEARANCE SALE MEN’S STYLWEAR SUITS Our entire sték of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits is included in these three great economy price- groups. Values should in- sure a quick response and swift selling, for every one _represents a substantial saving and an exceptional | bargain. Were $28.75 .....cc.sesesesseee Were $32.50 to $37.50.20.90 Were $39.75 to $49.75.3290 oe Sizes 1 to 6 guy. 0. sl ‘ A Table Model Cabinet (With Victrola Installed) 75.00 Formerly 85,00 The cabinet on which this special reduction in price is made will be discontinued by us when this group is sold, There is a saving here of 10.00. Regulation Victrola installed, on which there is, of course, no reduction, Special Purchase GIRLS’ COATS 7.75 : Value $12.94 Every coat in the grou, is made of good qual- ity bolivia cloth, in brown, reindeer or Sor- rento blue and to, with a big collar or kit coney. Large pock- ets, warm linings and excellent tailoring are other teatures. that mark these coats as extraordinarily good value. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Model pictured, 5.00 Down—Balance in small monthly payments. No Interest Charges. (Fifth Floor) RAAB a Year’s Polen Comol a ea ‘Boiss Detail NOW SELLING 1922 World Almanac} 3 5¢ On Stands, Booksellers 3 5 C iChicaclers MATERIALS—Finished and unfinished worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and flannels. MODELS—F eature a complete COLORS— Are grays, browns, greens A ie . and blues in fancy mixtures, stripes snowing of up-to-date styles vi and checks; also the staple shades of single and double breasted suits navy blue, in serges; also black, ox- for men and young men. fords and silk mixtures. Perrin earth and Newsdealers, “ Pape’s Cold Compound” Is Quickest Relief Known All Records for Ready Reference. IRISH FREE STATE TREATY. ELECTION FIGURES OF CITY AND STATE, SPORTING RECORDS COMPLETE. » By Mail 50c., Postage Prepaid. Standard American Annual, { ARMAMENT CONFERENCE, 1920 CENSUS IN DETAIL, FINANCIAL STATISTICS. Regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. 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