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WINS CONSENT 10 WED RIDING MASTER (Continued From First Page.) Pied the head waitress of u famous hotel he owned. ‘The consent to the marriage to-day Was viewed as in keeping witl the Policy of the fumily to allow the chil- @ren free rein in the matter of mur- ~flage. The two daughters, Muriel an’ Mathilde, were trained in seif-expres- sion by Mrs. McCormick, who studied Psycho-unalysis in the seven years she was abroad. One cardinal principle of the stu- Gents of the science is thut u “‘sup- Pressed desire’ may work untol} woe nm @ person. Friends say that Me Cormick agrees with his wife's belief ‘and this may have had much to do ‘with consent to the marriage. “IT am terribly lonesome and will feturn as soon as possible," was Mathilde’s only comment to-day. ZURICH, Switzeriund, Feb. 20.- Max Oser continued to care for hiv horses to-day as he gawe out brief confirmation of his reported enguge- Ment to Mithilde McCormick, six- Yeen-yeur-old granddwughter of John BD. Rockefeller. “We will be married this summer if Mr. McCormick consents,” sald Ozer, who had not heutd that the ea- gugement nad been formally an- Bounced in Chicago ‘“‘l came ta know Mathilde white g!ving her rid- tng lessons." The horseman, whose livery stuble fs neur his riding weacemy, refused to comment on the ditference in uges between himself und Miss McCormick He is of prepossersins; appeurance and look« about fifty jears old. His brother Jean intormed newr- paper men that Max was formerly an artist and still paints cecusionully. MISS M’CORMICK MET OSER WHILE SEEKING HEALTH Spends Most of Her Time Tramp- ing Swiss Mouftains With Riding Master. ‘CHICAGO, Feb. 20 (Associated Press).—Miss McCormick went to ‘Switzerland eight years ago for med feal treatment and has made her nome there ever since, spending a at part of her time out-of-doors, t img over the mountains and riding her favorite horses, often in company ‘with Mr. Oser, whose riding academy she attended. All trace of the early infection Which necessitated: her living in Switzerland has disappeared and she fe now a tall, straight limbed, blick hatred girl, with large black eyes and Pleasant, though not regular features. Miss Mathilde is as unlike the typ- feal American society girl us she is ‘unlike the typical Con‘inentul society ae Speaking with « half-German, -French uccent, ehe entertained the reporters with her experiences in ecquiring American swung. “I cau @ay ‘open up your mouth and let the moonshine in,’ she boasted, and it Fesponse to the generu! laugh which followed, added, “I guess that's he Secrets of the courtship of Oser and Miss McCormick are to be closely @varded if the McCormick millions @an protect them. The management of the Hotel Bauer, where the Swiss riding master and won the affections of the efeller heiress, to-day threatened With dismissal any employee who of the McCormick affairs and Ings while they were staying were. y of the employees remember thilde only as an eleven-year-old child. a FORMER WIFE OF ABE ATTEL | HELD IN BOND ROBBERY. ‘Mrs. Ethel Bruce Attel, former wife @f Abe Attel, prize fighter, and Harry and Samuel Gold pleaded not ity to-day before Judge Webb in the nited States District Court to indict- Ments charging them with handling ‘ Liberty bonds stolen from the mails when in transmission from the Federal Bank here to the Treasury De- ent in Washington, July 18, 1921. were held in $5,000 bail each. | CORMICK HERESS BOMB WRECKS 3. HOMES; ERIS PFTEN CHILDREN (Continued From First Page.) beds overturned, and large pieces of glass thrown into the bed. . Several of the children were slightly cut. The two-story brick house on the left was occupied by Longuto with his wife and six children, who had both lower und upper floor upart- ments, The brick wall next to the middie house wus bent in by the ex- plosion and every dgorin the house waseblown off its hinges. The occu pants all got out sufely, The middie house wis wrecked and fragments blown 200 feet ucross the street, Tel- egraph and telephone wires were blown down, Police of Highland Park said they were confident the explosion was caused, by @ bomb, although no fragments ofa bomb could be found. No traces of « still could, be found. The middie house wus purchused six weeks ugo by Joxeph Licuusi of New Brunswick. or BURGLAR’S DIPLOMA | FOUND ON PRISONER. Had Receipt From Correspondence School for Tuition in | Safe Cracking. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Feb. 20.—/ Chartes Benson, thirty-nine, of Rid-- Jey Park, Philadelphna, possessor of a diploma from a Lvs Angeles “School of Safe Work,’ pleaded guilty here to-day to two charges, one of breaking and entering St. Pat- rick’s Church early yesterday morn- ing, and the other with possessing burglar's tools. He was bound over to the Grand Jury in $3,000 bail on each complaint, He is a photo-en- graver, he told the court, and came from New York because he was that there were “better chances they call ‘em burglar's tools,'' he said, “but I was using ‘em for other things, automotive and odd jobs.” she police are sending his photo- graph and finer prints to several cilles. po Sa 0 WOODS WINS A POINT IN DEMI-VIRGIN FIGHT Appellate Commissione ‘The Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court to-day unanimously re- versed the special term decision deny- jing an injunction to the A. H. Woods Theatre Co., Inc., to restrain John F. Giichrist, Commissioner” of Licenses, Denies Right of Revoke License. from revoking the license of the Eltinge ‘Theatre, The Appellate Division denies the nmeht of the License Commissioner t revoke theatre licenses and power rests in a Judge or Ju court of record. It does no the question whether or not the "‘D Virgin” is, as Commissioner Gilchrist claims, “an indecent, tmmoral and ob- scene play, and subversive of the pub- ic morals and welfare." a NEAR BEER USE DROPS AS RAIL RATES GO UP WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Hign, rail: | road rates have “enormously decreased” consumption of near bee manufacturers who nppeagec the Interstate Commerce Commiai general rate hearing, “People simply refuse to drink bev- | erages when the prices get higher than anybody btu plutocrats can pay,’ said William E. Rosenbaum, representing the Anheuser-Busch Conipany, “When the retall price is {10 cents per bottle, the consumption ts ten bottles; when the price goes to twenty-five cents, the consumption ts one," eS YOUNG WOMAN DRUG VICTIM. A young woman who described her- self as Cecile Breach collapsed in the West 123d Street Police Station last | night after she had been taken thero by William Neenan, & taxicao driver. He | hnd become alarmed at ner condition | when she entered his cab. She was | tnken to the Harlem Hospital, where it was found shé was suffering from a drug. She left a violin in the taxi | Hosiery & At Great ribbed in black or brown. Values to 2.25. Sale Price white, full fashioned. Values to 1.75. Sale Price. Value 1.35. Sale Price..... style, tight or | knee. (aed ark gg el eg Tor Doria, and Sous. Sale of Women’s HOSIERY WOOL SPORT STOCKINGS, full fashioned, plain or FINE MERCERIZED LISLE STOCKINGS, in black or BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS, full fashioned, good juality, double soles and tops. Vatue 55; 3 pairs for 1.00, or pair................ 35 UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S HEATHER BLOOMERS, all sizes. WOMEN’S FINE SUMMER VESTS, all styles, all sizes. Values to .59. Sale Price... . 25 WOMEN'S SUMMER UNION SUITS, band or bodice Broadway, Bthand th Sts. Underwear Reductions se ls 1.15 ete 75 ___ THE EVENIN Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE There cAre Only Six More Days of ‘the Midwinter Furniture Sale WITH a holiday Wednesday, this shortest month leaves you only six more shopping days. At least one of those days will be profitably spent in a visit to our great Furniture Sale. We prophesy that you will be surprised and delighted with the variety and prices you will find here. Pictured is a Hepplewhite Suite, developed in an unusually fine, figured mahogany. Buffet, china cabinet, service cabinet, table, five side chairs, one arm chair . ... $700 ropiece Two-Tone Walnut Jacobean motif, $450.00 ropiece Walnut T wo-Tone Jacobean motif, $675.00 10 piece Mahogany Inlay Sheraton motif 550.00 ro piece Walnut Queen Anne motif . . 575.00 10 piece Mahogany Hepplewhite motif . 475.00 10 piece Mahogany Hepplewhite motif . 975.00 10 piece Walnut Jacobean motif . . 625.00 1opiece M’hogany Inlay Hepplewhite motif 850.00 10 piece Mahogany Inlay motit . . 750.00 Mahogany orWalnut Drop Leaf TeaWagon 29.75 SIXTH FLOOR e e e Compelling Values in Wilton Rugs TO the many of you who appreciate the unusual serviceability of Wilton rugs this will be most welcome news. For the reductions we have taken bring these rugs down to two very low prices. Seamless Royal Wiltons Imported Worsted Wiltons $67.50 $74.50 A SPLENDID assortment from which to make WE. have only a small number of these beautiful your choice: 9x12 feet. Also a small group of rugs which are so radically reduced for clearance, 8% x 10% feet ety $62.50 9x12 feet. Our February Sale of Oriental Rugs Continues IF you have not visited this most interesting Sale you must surely do so very soon, for you will find values such as you seldom see. Two features you will not want to overlook— Room Size Persian Rugs, a limited number . $195.00 Mosouls, average size 332x614 feet . . . . 47.50 PIFTH FLOOR 7 Excellent Values in, Irish Linen WHEN one thinks of linen he invariably thinks ‘of Ireland—because thesé ancient people have attained a perfection, which is art, in the weaving and designing of linens. Beautiful workmanship is a cult with them. Here are some linens, imported by us and specially priced, which emphasize these fine virtues. Table Cloths and Napkins—Of fine Irish Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, of pure Irish linen damask. linen: Cloths, 2x2 yards, $5.50, $6.50, $8.50 Single bed size, pair . . . $12.00 2x2% yards, $6.95, $8, $10.75 Double bed size, pair . 2 . 16,50 2x3 yards, $8.25, $9.75, $12.75 Pillow Cases, pair . . . . . $2.50 Napkins, dozen $7.50 to $12.75 Huck Towels—All pure linen huckaback, hem- Toweling—All pure linen checked glass toweling, stitched damask border, with and without mon- of fine Belgian flax, yard . . . 38¢ — ogeam space. Regular size, dozen . $8.75 SECOND FLOOR A Versatile Floor Lamp ALN Special! Watches, 95c PICTURED is a metal THAT you can secure an accurate timepiece for junior floor lamp which com- 95¢ will indeed be gocd news to those who are bines a strong decorative fortunate enough to reach our Notion Section be- appeal with practical utility. , fore the entire quantity is sold. This double duty 1s _per- Radium face wrist watch, with sttap, formed whether the lamp michel cee . . ws. os SERS radiates hospitality in the Nickel alarm clock, bell on tp . . £60 library, living room, or on Nickel alarm clock, bell on back . . 1.50 the porch. The graceful reeded shaft 1s featured in blue and silver, black and gold, rose and gold, ivory GROUND FLOOR Stamped Pillow Cases, $1.65 pr. and gold; and the attrac. A SPECIAL purchase enables our Artneedle- tive 18-inch parchment Craft Department to offer stamped Pillow Cases shade may be one of sev- to embroider at the moderate price of $1.65 pr. eral colors and designs. Applique designs; hemstitched edge for crochet; Complete $22 edge for embroidery. FIFTH FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR G WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922. A representative of the Internal Revenue Department will be here daily commencing Monday, Fe 20th until Match 15th to assist the public in making out its income tax reports. SEVENTH FLOOR Upholsteries and Hangings Reduced Silk Jaspe Gauze, $1.95 Yard THIS material is steadily growing more popular for use in por hangings and other decorative schemes. The range of ‘colors is comprehensive, and the price indeed > tale ode pre! Price in reasonable, Upholstery Repp, 95¢ Yard This sunfast material can be adapted equally well to either furniture or hangings. Many colors. 50 inches wide. FIFTH FLOOR Specials! é Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases Marseilles Spreads—In assorted patterns. A special price: Single size, $3.95-$6.95. Double size, $5.95-$7.50. Pique Spreads, light in weight, very fine quality. Single size, $4.75. Three-quarter size, $5.50. Double size, $6.00. Dimity Spreads—Bleached and unbleached dimity. Size 72x90 inches, $2.10. 90 x 100, $2.95. SHEETS Size 54x90 inches . $1.05 Size 81x 99 inches . $1.65 Size 63x99 inches . 1.15 Size 81x 108 inches . 1.75 Size 69x99 inches . 1.45 Size go x og inches . 1.75 Size 72x90 inches . 1.45 Size 90 x108 inches . 1.95 PILLOW CASES 42x36 . 36c 45x36 . 38c 50x36 . 4c SECOND FLOOR cA Very Unusual Sale of Silver Plated Tea Sets THE finest desigris of English and American Silversmiths are grouped together in this remarkable Sale of silver plated tea sets. A gitt of a tea set is sure to be much admired and appreciated by the Spring Bride; and the radical reductions make the cost much smaller than you would think possible. : American Sets, 5 pieces, consist of tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher and waste bowl. English Sets show four pieces, tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl m and cream pitcher. One is sketched above. $40 to $110 Tax Additional GROUND FLOOR 7 CA Special Purchase! The 1922 Hartmann Trunk $50 IT is a 1922 model Hartmann full size ward- robe trunk and incorporates the latest features and conveniences. Gibraltarized construction. Steel runners on front and back give added strength to body and prevent damage to trunk in handling. Latest style locking bar covers alldrawers. 40 inches high, 25 wide and 22 inches deep. Has 13 hangers, 4 drawers, in- cluding large one for hats, and shoe box for 4 pairs of shoes. Blue figured cloth lining and blue velour cushion top. Truly a traveller's trunk, and one that will give fine service. The price is not the least interesting feature. It is remarkably low for a trunk of this fine quality and workmanship. In fact it harks back to values of several years ago! SEVENTH FLOOR Refrigerators at $20 Side Icer and Lift Top Models for the Small cApartment or Kitchenette THESE two models were made especially © =]_--——=———==5 for Lord & Taylor—and today we are offer- |; ing them at a vital price concession. Built along approved scientific lines of golden oak, each model featuresaprovisionchamber lined with white enamelled steel, rounded seamless bottom, double walls, heavy wire shelves, and thorough insulation. Corners of the cabinet are rounded, and all hard- ware is nickeled. Their compact structure recommends them specifically for the small apartment or kitchenette. They will hold everything you may need. The compartments are easily accessible, which combined with the scientific structure and equipment, assures complete sani- tation — and well kept foods. Side Icer Style—3 shelves—50 ice pounds capacity Lift Top Style—2 large shelves—75 ice pounds capacity SEVENTH FLOOR The Store Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday, February 22