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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. 4 18 ks BUILDING SCANDAL |MADAME CURIE lf ———— ADIE FROM POISON HERE HAS “SHAKEN NOW MEMBER OF i | | Aad ACADEMY acnniana ese ENTIRE TRAD FRENCH Formerly Ay Ti Steteart & Co. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 GIN THREE DYING: | fone Wiper MR) ie BIT SPSeeOe ne gates stccr Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 i] +] Says Head of Supply ing Woman Aca- a | Association, | demician. SAL | Hh CHICAGO, Feb, 1—"The PARIS, Feb, 7 buliding scandal of New York Mine. Curie, who with her hi There were several other can Four Negroes are dead and three in “Wilts Glin association Nas agate werious condition in Newark, N. Ju / [ 7 7 s for the vacancy in the t t k k Newark: XN. Je] never violated any law, this academy, ait of whom wittidrew ast-mtnute rocks aon poisonous gin. The dead are | id not keep us from being in- in Mme. Curie's favor. The acad- tl ; cite Pee Ck Prine| vestigated. However, we got GAY. avenUAHO WéEre! ueMiOA: bis —for le ou reet; Mra. 3 e German, No. 185 a clean bill from the Depart- ; break its preci- : Pores GUSIUIRI te DHee! Bn New frocks, just arrived, in all the new mate- Broome Street; Robert Paterson, N+ ment of Justice. dents and elect a woman : ; 14¢ Baldwin Street, and freen —— ——- . kit by rials and colors—-many with the smart matching ‘ MARSHAL JOFFRE TO VISIT U. 5.) MRS, WARBURTON HAS SON. canes Sroome Street apes. owes Ne . a ine ‘ sh Row TOKIO, Feb. 7.— Marshal Joffre of} Congratulations are being extended to } _ . Bick are Ressic Moore, No - who has been a guest of the|| ar. and Mrs, Barclay Harding Warbu Knitted, Croc! Silk frocks, wits Streets bers, Hattle ‘Odors; Nip Government for several days, |ton jr. upon the birth of a son, Barcls $29.75 to $1 $35 to $225 94 Prince Street, and dames Germain. |j-tt to-day for Kyoto on hia way tol pH, Warburton 3d, at their Of fibre silk or, wonl—and ‘ No. 165 Broome Street China, He expects to sail| Philadelphia. The child | en ometimes both—frer is, Beginning with the most The police arrested Sarhucl Jurte nghai for Victoria, B. C., grandson of Jolin Wanamak Switzerland and New York | demure of crepe de chine : After attending the dedica- | Warburton was Miss Rosamond frocks, liemstitched or ruf- fled, and ending with the most distinguished frocks for they ineluie many smart models of raloon keeper, No. 165 Broome Stree Max Etkens, Josep Agostino, of No, 2 George Anderson, twenty - 2160 Lexington Avenue, was driven t East 67th Street Station at © A. M ei a taxicab by friends who said) thes fied INL ee GOLN trent aA econ ‘ Broadway. Avenue. They were told he had tusen! e several drinks of what was supposed na Shana Sth Sts. to be whiskey and thought be was Qi only intoxicated until he became un- conscious, At Bellevue ft was sai hy wppeared to be suffering from wood Sone poisoning and probably wera To Clear Out at Once ie Michael Brader, sixty, no home 5 y f id at Sixth Street and Ave 7 ep te a NG All-Linen tim of bad liooch, mit net won “'eiutge anderen, wons-ne oe so | Table Cloths and Napkins 2160 Lexington Avenue, was driven to t 67th Street Station at 2 A. M. in n| ' j in stunning color combina- jon of the Pacific Highway, he will caster, daughter of Mrs. John tions pang (eel our the United States and Canada, Lancaster of No. 300 Park Avenue i . en Pankey frocks, > to $137.50 else. tion, will put to shame any suite in 0. There are also separate pieces Es easiness in all lines of the ~wn-anwyhere 1 i f chairs are co d with Spanish leather, harmonizing with the color of walnut Round Tables Oval tables Oblong tables epee has created considerable un- band discovered radium, was te ° ° ° ° . 7 + 3 Jay elected a membe ofthe French wm rood el ais Mec ees | Some Interestin out Vining-room Furniture Rushed to Bellevue | Bradshaw, President of the election the famous woman scien Drop-end tables Hospital | National Builders Supply As- tist becomes the first’ woman la A Ph a] | | . an Al 5 | SILVER <i First Fact i id dl It is all REAL farniture—not . a Twenty ond make-believe, This fact wouldn't Twice -a- year Sale be worth mentioning if all furni ture were real i Sect My ty 2V to 50 per vent. Second Fact ° Luct There a 188 style |! reductions. matched suites to choose from, every one different—Adan, Hep long Tabl itis se ER pelwhite, Sheraton, — Colonia', -piece—$24 | ae va: GS William ‘and Mary, Jacotean type 10-piece—$290 | Draw-in tables eys, home-| crepe, satin, crepe knit, chif- for the dining room—tables, buf- weeds and wool jac-| fon, Georgette crepe, lace— fi te Wedding gifts of the most delightful kind, et prices low enough to compel being taken advantage of. quard —a inating hew | all ‘charmingly designed and | fets, closets, chair: | material with gayly colored | of the new mode. Suitable spots in. the weave.| for every hour of tha day. ple frocks—but oh, so mK Z tly trimmed } Tub frocks. $19.75 to $55 Stripes and checks in ging- hams, linens, in delightful colors with white eu and cuffs or combined w:th fine voile. The sort of frocks emany people buy by twos and threes Main Floor, Old Buliding sociation, sald to-day at the | academician — opening of its convention here. —a style for every taste. Not! A 10-piece suite of Heppel- ing like this showing anywhere | White type, in) walnut combina- There are all kinds in the Sale, The thought behind the assemb- Suits gay of hue rin thought behind the assemb ‘but humbly priced Third Fact Bar ce, tat an Pee mots, square dining rooms, ob- Jome: ill like 0 Livery purse is proviies! for— | long diniin; rooms, Jarre dining Women will like these | ,),. prices of the suites range | rooms, Frocks from Paris, $29.50 to $85. tweeds and homespuns, in | from $125 to $1,497. Ard cach | EVERYBODY’S Sale! rock-bottom ter tie three distinctive models; | price | + | re nilor " quality There are some break’ast room Hiaae ain sirest und Second Avenue, | Greatly Reduced | Hand-made. — Voiles, or well tailored, Of (course, | Sutil ne are tram 10 yar | suitth teoccabout 26—wnich will They were told he had taken several | gandie: nd batistes—ador ' | do very well for the very small drinks of what was supposed to be able frocks in white ur love which always marks our | cert: te 50 per cent apartment, or for che summer whiskey and thought he was only in-|| ALL LINEN IRISH DAMASK, FULL BLEACHED, ly soft colors—trimmed with Baits, 2, ts pmateted suites are | home. oxteated until he became unconscious. nee dg i iny beads) hematitalitiig: em _ - ACL SCTE esta [Dale a A Belin it wa le appeared vo || HANDSOME PATTERNS, AT THE FOLLOWING | broidery or lattice w ork all | At $45.-of imported | Wanamaker regular low. price— | price is $212.50. of 7 ig from wood alcohol poison- a ~ done it that inimitabl Pe, be! ier icl y fi ri t n BB ana prsbabiy would ale: || EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS: PO aS ST LS UB) tweed. far below the price for which any | hirch, enameled in light lavender, ‘The other man, Michael Brader, sixty, French blue, blue end tan} Sach suites may be beught in wl decorated. ‘The tabie is a 48 March, gate-leg table; and there are ite, for example—a 10- | 4 “ie chairs, tea wagon, buffet bean suite” of 850 | and china closet. grade—is $420 in the February Sale. It is of walnut combina- tion (real lumber) with b'ue fig ts and backs 10 home, found at Sixth Strect and 5 Kreme An Doctors. belleve ho is a|f Table Cloths 2x2 yds. Formerly 6.25, for 3.98 ‘victim of bad hooch, but not wood alco- Basin mcreiereuel| on» a» ame. gael 4 Sale of Pantie Frocks on af at $3.25 to $4.50 Second Floor, Old Buiiding The new o» e-button with the — slightly One s ” waistline piece J 10—of imported oliver formerly of Albany, anid now ef Syracuse, reecived a decree annull- ” "aig ” 8.25," 5.25 ing her marriage to Alexander J. Oliver, 2 . a failrond employee of Albany, when she ured tapestry on pe, French blue a i of the five side ¢ belte wil one cket with four pockets and { arm chair, rover tht Her ucbana vas er-unel ” ” ” ” ” 8.75," 5.98 In the Infants’ Shop—for Miss 2 to 6 | leather buttons: | y rer “awanied to tho Husband. A Little frocks that sug At 5— of excellent Drop-in Tuble nu Di sat iM ss 1S 75) 8.50 gest Paris in every. line. | domestic tweed. Recreom) Furnas) We =e a ee Several models—-made to | Rose, heliotrope, Fre Tibeaey CUEREMER tee mal. Dinca NAPKINS TO MATCH our order for this ocea- |, Bide, browi andl gray. Taxed | ALL tieeded furniture. : he Lowest Price 22x22 inches. Formerly 6.50 doz., for : 4.75 sion, of fine materials se- Pee eee rele are y torac uve | tn the greatest of February T RE ALE , i xe leeted by us sees rteur, le leullaing . | Sales with ‘the most substantial \ [F ” ’ ” 9.25 salen 5.98 Vdbvabts ‘Hants Prints: Deawond Table ! of values to the customer. ML IN NEW YORK CITY ” ” ” 12.75 ” 8.25 5 f 5 t Ski t Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bullding - ce por rts i 7 of 50% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF | New Serviceable Furniture for Every Room. fg one of the many values! Her m. Third Floor, O11 RealecU caine colorings are particularly And :s0ine atiades: 109 lovely- Excellent values. For clubrooms, hotel rooms, private Girls’ Flannel Middies—$3.95 $5.95 grade, Reyuiation middy blouses, with or with out yokes, with cuff oo traight bottoms, — carefull ored of fine wool thanne i trimly finished with fl n braid. Navy blue, red. Sivex 6 to 20. Second Floor, Old Bullcing 8 Clearance of Mill Sample 2 ;RUGS Sp naid Selections Drastic Reductions 425 Seamless Worsted Brussels $459x12Axmlnsters & SeamlessVeivels Slex. Smitii's closely woven Velvets, sortment of wanted patterns—Chinese, Allovers and Florals. Included tn this lot. ate $ e very fine high-pile Axminsters. “Very. sligi nlll Imperfections make the low price to-morrow $75 9x12 Fringed Wiltons 599 v This handsome 4-piece Queen Anne American Walnut Dining Room suite (as Ulustrated) at the unheard of low price of REGULARLY PRICED the searf finishes the bot- tom of the skirt in an at- tractive manner. and chamois glan Were $16 to $50 eacl Were $5 to $18.50 exc Fine Japanese silk, lined with paper hice DOESKIN One-button, white, Slip-on, white Gauntlet, white, Kight-button, white, $5.00. decorated, several shapes. a rnek Si Japanese Paper Shades, Other Scare: S $2.50 to $3.75 are made pt soft Seote ie me Metal Bigot Lamps, Were $5 to $7.50 each, spun searfs, which are border Si . ed with wide bands of tie same es oe) ae Genuine Parchment , 50 to $100. Shades, $6 to $12.50 smartly fringed. Metal Portable Lamps, Were $12 to $25. Several sizes, Attractive mixtures in violet, 37 to $40 | in ro. porcelain blue, 27 to 82 inch waistbends irts Server. Total... And Only $2.50 a Week Pays for It CHAMOIS Short gloves Slip-on glove Gauntlet glove Main Floor, Old Buliding color in a deeper tone and Lowest Price Guarantee Mf you can duplicate this value elsewhere — your money back, | , blue or mulberry tones, eal aniciecn ; shading from dark to very light; ral or greet Were $14 to $80. bound with dull gold galoon; Floor and Bridge Lamps, about three dozen in all, Second Floor, Old Building _ $12 to $42.50 Paper Shades, $9 to $24 —— Were $24 to $85. Were $13.50 to $32. Special pur- Pottery Lamps, chase of very attractive shades, $11.25 to $65 hand-decorated, in simple banding Were $22.60 to $130, of color, 16, 18, 20 ard 22 in. eee eeu sizes, which we are making a part Glace Linen Shades, of the sale at one-third less than Hand-painted, $6 to § their grade price. Were $12 to $20 eacl Second Gallery, New Bullding Bend for free copy ot Roemer's Furniture Catalog Established 1890. RUDOLF ROEMER FURNITURE COMPANY | 330-334 BH AVE. $7 ' SS Pistinetive rugs, not onty In appearance but qua y Interesting axsort Exquisite Lingerie of fine batiste Carpets Inlaid ae Velvets— Natrn’s. All Woot Carpets, per yd, $1.29 | Extra Heavy Ale DIBLIVIIILS WITHIN A OF 100 MILES FRE Or CHARGE | wart checked Ginghame Plain chambrays refit, [ek illustrated on the eft is trimmed with points o ee eee New---$19.50 100 Lamps at Half such charming children A clever designer has UNITES: ‘RUG MI ALIS ile at ight—the eeuten; Lavely right olor Nola a ee their former prices | | Porcelain Bl ie Silver Gray | bedrooms, homey living rooms or a man’s den! 2} West 33u St. plain chambray trimmed with Neneh isale Jon tit searfs from Scotland, The aS Deep Ros White G L O \ | an . Prete : Fi Mahogany Table Lamps, Japanese Silk Shades, Price-tish of wonen'a dono | | he mvrow trings. 0 $8 to $25 $2.50 to $9.25 Lovely undergarment entirely hand stitched, trimmed with narrow edgings and wide inser- tions of hand-made filet GLORIA--the Paris- ee Nightgowns inspired Corset Invelope ¢ According to a ve! famous physician now vis iting this country, ever) Third Floor, Old Bullding woman, except possill PHOLSTERING TEL.WATKINS 5823 Re-Upholsiering 5 PIECES in finest imported ta- pestries. Imitation lea- Hers, slik gimp. Frames lished like new, New $6 inse a) | Half Price for Cut Glass | and Glassware $2.50 to $16.50. mises, $3.95 to and-made Blouses 2 to $5—for $4 to $10 heavy Cut Glass sa with hand-made lace A a assortment of fruit trays, flower vases, bonbon French yoile, although | baskets, competes, in a special purchase from a manufac- ep-in drawers, $1.95 10 5. the very youn r) a ae ver 'y ne quality: P is | turer closing out this line. ; eal Gomsnia, Des D @ background for ae ie fan eae : vga sould thee peed I LAVITA—The charming wide Irish and 75e to $3.75 for $1.50 to $7.50 Decorative Glassware Nate H pals ys ‘ fil b : ‘ | figure where it needs to] new Glove Soa ilet s—and delight- Many choice pieces in decorated glass of various pat- I Furniture called for and delivcced free. be supported and also act Pp xu arrangements of hand | terns ud designs—flower vases, candy jars, flower baskets, Slip Covers yA —That’s an exclusive as a preventive of spini There has been such a freon _ that trim | bonbou dishes, advantage of troubl big demand for a tho hese blouses, | Second Gallery, New Building <5 PIECES 7%, ox: ORLA, wi creatod oughly good glove sou) $7.50 each | Xperience: co iere toy, 03 etly these p that we have had LAVITA Several models poses. hree bones fro made specially to ou q | . . abdomen hac . : alls ) with smart Tuxedo collar. | co , For food value they're unsurpassed —bit the hold tne abdomen hacks: alee swith demure. Best esr ee {mpic 0 Matinee h W € ‘dne sday | distinctive features that make Armour's Oats 60 long and quite flat and while | . ; with graceful shaw! collar. | yee EE eG ON eae popular are their delightful natural oat flavor ' It is for washing glove i irlee AMPICO Matinee ! seric eed the corset gives the stra a ee be eet Beautiful needlework ani | sill be given Wednesday in the Wanamaker Auditorium, and the fact that they cook in such an aston line contour demancrd | pric, silk, mocha or wor-sk well-cut lines—slender sb | ; ’ ishingly short time. You can put them on Washion oie lero oaiiahttu 1 will cleanse them thorous ate ae NE api tee vasa 2.30) when you start the coffee—they’ll both be done someone FY well pres ther Packers fon ahnere | NELDA HEWIPT STEVENS, soprano, will appear in ry i n cake form, with full ae . Pinase 1 American Music,” a me recital, SIGMUND r i Hee Nett al clip Atmnouris Gate anon or open fro with ¢ Ke, 10 blouse ‘ METH, mu jauthouit Siva a ohenURERlie Ohta isie 1 1449 41st St., Bklyn. ull GrOSST ERIS Le hie k tise First Gallery, New Building New YORK FACTORY ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY ] { Gie orto | Sine 39 West 14th SL, pivot | Third § m —————— ee a eee ee