The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 11

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matter of money,’ Lafontaine was quoted as replying. Falster Bish CURZON REASSURES HUGHES WASHINGTON, April 12.—Seéretary Hughes ‘has received from Ambassa- dor Harvey in London a note from Lord Curzon, Foreign Segretary, which stated that the British Government would not in any circumstances desire to question the rights of the United States in its claims for payment of costs of the American Army of Qocupa- tion in Germany. ‘The note expressed hope that means for settlement of the American claims would be found as soon as possible, and stated that the British Government was in communication with the Govern- menta of France and Belgium for the purpose of arriving at the most con- venient method of meeting the Ameri- can claims. ‘ STHLMAN AGENT NAD $5000 BRE OFFER, THEY SAY Witnesses Declare Money Was Proffered for Testimony Against Banker’s Wife. MONTREAL, April 12.— Armand age, French Canadian, testified in ® the hearing of the Stillman divorce case $3,000 was offered him to tes- tify that he witnessed misconduct between Mrs. Stillman and Fred Beauvais, Indian guide. One of his neighbors, Shef Simand, testified he overheard an offer of $5,000 for such wo testimony by two men who later tes- tifled in behalf of Mr. Stillman, Page declared he spurned the offer, and his wife, Mary, who said she everheard a conversation between her husband and J, Albert Lafontaine, station agent at Lu Tuque, Que., either in June or July, 1920, gorrobo- rated the testimony. The defense charged Lafontaine acted as cn agent for Mr. Stillman, That Mr. Stillman accompanied Mrs. Stillman on one of her vacu- tions in the Quebec woods was re- corded while Mrs. Beauvais was testi- fying. She said she and her hus- band had gone to Grande Anse in October, 1917 and visited Mr. gpd Mrs. Stillman, Armand Page and his wife testified ft was said, that their restaurant at La Tuque was the place where La- fontaine offered them money to sup- ® port the banker's allegations “Well, did you ever see or hear of anything wrong between Beauvais and Mrs, Stillman?" Page said Lafon- taine asked him. “That depends,"’ he said he an- swered, ‘Yon how much there is in it— $2,000 for instance." * “Yos, $2,000 or $3, WourRLIZER Headquarters for THE CELEBRATED MARTIN Saxophones TheMusicallyPerfectInstruments 0, it isn’t a @ | Whether You Piay for Pleasure or Profit We recommend these in- struments for their easy blowing qualities quick re- sponse and richness of tone. Special Martin Saxophone Outfits, $105 °* Terms as $ y, SII 2 Weekly Free Concert: Every Afternoon WURLITZER AUDITORIUM ComeIn. No Tickets Required The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co, PIANOS—VICTROLAS Between B'way and 6th Ave, 120 West 42d St. Phone Bryant 8140 Warlitzer, 126 W. 42d St. Send me additional in- formation regarding Mar- tin Saxophone Qutfits, sique), apply as Tiana Baume over throat and chest—~ N. Y. MAN WON'T BAIL SON HELD AS FORGER Jail Will Teach Him a Lesson, Rich Engineer Is Said to Have Told Police. ATLANTIC CITY, April 13.—In de- fault of. $2,000 bail, Nathan Kramer, nineteen, son of Max J. Kramer, wealthy construction engineer, of New York City, was placed in the City Jail here, charged with forging his father's name to two checks for $150 each. Ac- dording to the police, his father refused to furnish ball on the ground that hc had recently supplied $5,500 to get him out of another scrape. “Let him stay in jail,” his father ir said to have told the police over the Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street - cAnd - West Forty-Third Street Women’s Silk and Wool Wraps $85.00 to 275.00° Bvery lovely type of wrap 1s here, draped with such skill and diversified with so many altogether original touches that one simply must see them—and try them on—in order to gain even a slight idea of their smart beauty. Canton Crepe, Roshanara, Siluette, Crepe Knit, Velette, Marvella, Gerona, Veldyne =—those are the materials, in black, navy and colors, Ilustrated (at (eft) is a more-than-smart cape of Velette with adeep double fringe - of silk. 6 6 + + + + $85.00 Wrap illustrated (at right) is fashioned of siluette crepe with a luxurious caracul collar and caracul bands edging the cape-like sleeves. » » «© + «© » $115.00 Offered also is a most complete assortment of styles in all the fine materials, ranging in price from. $65.00 to 275.00 THIRD FLOOR. 0 Women’s & Misses’ UNTRIMMED HATS A most complete showing of the smartest new modes in practically every shape, color and material this Spring and Sumimer calls for. Fascinating color themes serve to accentuate the excellent character and becomingness of the various Straws, while for those who prefer all Black, Fashion sponsors : RBAL MILANS fom . . . . $4.95 to 15.50 GENUINE HORSE HAIR HATS cA Noteworthy Ualue-giving Sale of ,JEWELED HAIR ORNAMENTS The entire assortment is comprised of this season’s newest styles and ‘designs in Casque Combs, Spanish Combs, Tuck Combs and Hairpins. Loop, square, ype bow-knot and various Hand-carved other shapes of demi-shell, amber, black, with colored crystal and two-tone combinations. MADEIRA LINENS—Hand-scalloped and hand- embroidered, at EXCEPTIONAL PRICES Thursday. Tray Covets. . . . each 35c, 50c Centerpieces. . . . Boudoir Cushion Covers “ 1.50, 2.75 Tea or Luncheon Cloths “ 5,75, 11.50 Buffet or Dresser Scarfs “ 2.95, 4.95 Guest Towels. . . . “ 1.25, 1.95. | Afternoon Tea Napkins, doz. 6.75, 7.50 Femiliger ame dpepsors end Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., . set 6.00, 7.50 Irish Pure Linen Tea Napkins, hemstitched, . . MAIN FLOOR TABLES. $8.95 to 15.50 emeralds, jet and rhinestones, $1.00 (Walues to $2.95) $1.95 (Values to $4.95) d $3.7 5 (Values to $9.50) * 1.50, 1.95 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922. Nn telephone. “It will teach him @ lesson.” Nathan arrived here a week ago. With him were a man and his wife. The boy, according to the police, has been « habitue of cabarets here. , drawn on the Colonial Bank, New York, || and presented at the Ambassador Hotel. | / Magistrate Tasson has set the hearing | | for Friday night. | The boy's father, according to the} | police, has constructed many theatres. | | His office is at No. 309 Fifth Avenue, | | New York. At her home, No, 561 West dist Street, Mrs, Nathan Kramer, wife of the prisoner, said there must be a mis-|| take, as ho was a home-loving man and | || devotéd to his year-old baby. She sald they had been marritd two years. She said she would start for Atlantic City to-day. Max Kramer, who lives at the Hotel Astor, could net be reached. and attractively studded sapphires, rubies, topaz, $4.95 and 5.75 dozen 1922 1872————_Our Golden Anniversary Year LEXI 59TH TO 40TH STREET APRIL 12, 1922 A Remarkable Puvohase of Women’s and Misses’ Fine Tailored Tricotine and Twill Suits:. *29 Very Specially Priced Women’s Sizes 34 to 44 An unusually fine lot of 300 women’s suits of finest tan,” navy or black Tricotines and Twills. Bought at a great price concession and offered to you at the same savings. and the very finest in quality of workmanship. Designed along the fashionable long lines and finished with all the important little details that immediately mark them. as suits of distinction. Carefully lined throughout in fine radium silk. Bloomingdate's—Svcond Floor. Wonderful Hat Values Here! Pre-Easter Sale of Trimmed Millinery $4.75 Offering a tremendous collec- tion of distinctive millinery at a price which will surely cause a sensation. Hats of every imaginable style and color for eve eof . matron and mia the co | A Great’ Easter Value! lection—all at this one ridicu- lously low price, $4.75 ’ v of > This sale will mark one of the Men ) and Y oung Men ) greatest value giving events we have put forth in the pre-Easter Two Trouser Suits season. Sinwleees jus At $32.75 Boys’ All-Wool $ Q: 7 5 Small wonder, these suits are attracting so much attention among men-who know good values as well as good material and style. They’re splendidly tailored and every suit has the desirable combination of fashion and sturdiness, And added to that—every suit has an extra pair of trousers Norfolk Suits’ i of the same excellent materials and workmanship. : Made With. 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FY girls 4 to 14 years... .39¢ Men’s Heavy Quality Boys’ Fine Nainsook Un- Women’s Merode Under- derwear made of pin | 4 | wear. Fine cotton vests, checked materia! in ath- | l r S e made low neck and sleeve- letic style. Cut full. Sizes 3 : ‘| 4 less. In pink or white. 4 to 16 years.. 69¢ Beautiful silk shirts for Easter—and for a long time after Bloomers to match also. A | Easter, too. They are of the excellent heavy quality that Allsizes.......... 59¢ Fine Cotton Vests, in low wears and wears and presents the utmost style and comfort neck, no sleeves, French all the while. Otis Make Underwear for bands. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Heavy, better grade of silk in an assortment of attractive Men, Combed yarn bal- 19¢ tterns and a variety of colors that will appeal to men. briggan or bleached cotton ais a n the groups will be found: shirts and drawers. Shirts zirls’ Athletic Union made with long or short Suits, of fine pin checks. 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