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ee Seater THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922," 4 “ ainst reoarre: |. OFLAIPMLA! “ ett's “raing tide o cident © \ GEL SON. formerly Anna Gould, told of the in-] t's ‘rising de of Tita aacity| = SEEK PROTECTION |atuernon, wien a smismber of shots] gupreme Court Justice sieown, to-day quiry into George Gould's manage- ‘0 no further ae, Davis, defending George Gould, said Ja wid the father had really provided a ‘ep dthrift trust’? for his children which meant that any wore fired ‘rom a passing automobile, ment which he had begun five years ago, following his appointment as guardian. He said that as he “‘be- ced to-day Meroe Wea 5. Gitincr Chabrean, St a m be rt B r O S firectors of the club {Yee to Mrs. J. Wilbur Chapman Jr I 4 e ‘ay afternoon to} te of the Jate evangelist's son, Dur YS EORCE GOUL ECKED ROADS NT $20.00 00 ———— ell Will Ask for Troopers to Guard]. Against Any More Gunmen ri , |ing the undefended trial held one week Di well or protection b lamonas, fof r gan to probe and probe, the stench] creditor must first get a Judgment to in Autos Mary Wale Cas dra. Nancy Bonay, mother of Mrs. » Watches, Je y became greater and greater.” support his claim and have that * japman, and Percival B. Lent, a rela judgment returned unsatisfied before he could levy nat 10 per cent. of the income, No among George Former Gov. William Fielder He said George Gould had thonght of New“Jorsey, Vice President of the the mantle of his father's sagacity ‘ tsity of Pennsyl-|tive, of No. 540 Wont 143d Street, teati- nd track star, was}fed to Chapman's relations with "a ith Dr. Henry Woelfe|very blond woman? in the Chapman " . ‘ \ 6 io. 2 . tinum top with |4karat green gold back, Younta-Kah © . " city, when the motor car|apartment at No, 2647 Broadway, du Bar pin, plat had descended upon him and had A'n brothers or sisters is a Juda] ounia. tah Country Club at Nutleys|orom which the shots were freq Ie the fummer of 1921 while Mra engine tured and pierced fet, | fine Montane sap ——— “aunched forth as a atest rattroad creditor 9 Pesala | pene * Fedest caletel San wartes ds"ot the chub, ‘The {harman wan out of town, They aigo|l] PIE sss eeessreseasssageesesesens o ” nd no one he 8 CO! - , head of the State Cor > ol iscovering a quantity of empty mt of Father’s Es-] magnate.” The result was, Mr] Qi 1) 0M pene teed e State Constabulary, | pair we t to the shooters but gin and whiskey bottles in the k Cromwell said, that one by one of the apartment all the railroads touched by George e a Gould had been wrecktd and in cach | COMPe! payment « Sa eee case it had been a story of receiver- ins ‘Cloud's position i/ tHe cols ships, bankruptcy and reorganization Mr. O'Brien said on behalf of Mrs. 3 (0 detail two or three troopers to the Called “A Colossal ie” by Cromwell. ICTS MANY SUITS. Appropriate Bridal "Gifts AMBERT BROTHERS’ stock comprises what is best in jewelry. Here the smart woman can find a jewel for any toilette. Here, too, are presents for every occasion. Particularly aj were n¢ ker merely «miling when Mr riate for bridal gifts are Lamberts’ rich lavallieres “a Shepard that, while she took no part} suggested that he reveal his client's Piocaies and ban pits, and their wrist watches in all ear ines a trustee in the dispute over her]attitude. Ap mont of a trust com- Counsel at Hearing au tathe rs estate, “leaving tt to the court pany stituted trustee for the new shapes with gold or ribbon bracelets. Con- nk Gould’s $644,904 Ac- to determine the merits,’ sho joined | George d was deferred by Jus- 4 Hebbel the artistic setting and the dur- he others in asking that her brother] tice y to give the attorneys abili ion Against Brother. Ta phates Ned FeOTAL precmealBBe THANE Te coonternt y of every piece, the Lambert prices are so low as often to astonish the most economical customer. an opportunity to agree upon the trust company. It was announced Surrogate’s Court while the account FOURTEENTH STREET STREET ‘Founded 627 ~+~=«WEST ‘OF FIFTH AVE. “IFTH AVE. A Semer United States Ambassa-|iné proceeding was pending in the} str. Cromwell would "iday for Diamond Engagement Rings Supreme Court h emoval of Howard »uld as one + Gor td Great Britain, a former Pros- W. Btewace, areca Me ioe ee anes all WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY cahdidate, two former su- the minor children and|on the ground of his continued ab- if = of George Gould, also] sence from the country Court Justices and a former | emir of the State Senate par- in an argument yesterday Supreme Court Justice Dele- over income duc George Juy from the estate of his father. argument was on the motion ik Jay Gould for an injunc raining his brother George the latter be restrained | Ail sides received until April 26 to file briefs in the injunction matter, $125 $300 $500 = $1,100 $600» $400» $200 Others $25 to $3,500 WEDDING RING WEDDING RING WEDDING RING PLAIN Platinum carved —) [Bkarat $4.50 up ring. $25 PLATINUM 22-karat $5.00 up Other carved rings 10 diamonds, $100 up Platinum $14.50 up $16.50 up. 25 diamonds, $210 up Rings, of course, take first place. What a bewilder- ing number at Lambert Brothers’ from which to 4 \ Pa 7 select! Engagement rings run the gamut from the Marjie likes a powder puff : —— \ conventional solitaire to clusters with richly en- That'sreallysmoothy’know, crusted shanks. There is wide latitude in the choice rhardean eerehapliky of wedding rings—plain gold, daintily carved plat- nose ite's Court for the payment 904.29 in income from their jer Supreme Court Justice Sea- inum and platinum bands, diamond paved, being nnd fdrmer State Senator, Edgar, T heal B among the favorites, {|The choosing of presents Brackett appeared for George Gould. And yet removes the glow. for the bridal attendants and the ushers is import- Mrs. Finley J. Shepard, formerly ant. Cuff links or scarf pins for the ushers and Helen ‘Gould, was represented by ex- Ye Court Justice Morgan’ J. . Alton B. Parker, once Dem- rings, brooches, lavallieres or gold novelties for the Special values from ours, the most complete de- bride's attendants always are very acceptable. partment in the city for babies’ needs, is an 14-Jarat green - Gold filled ged wrist on behalf of Edwin Gould H Gl He important event to every mother. 4, acct en- appointment of a trust com- graved centre, ribbon — wrist pany ds substituted trustee pending The Following carefully prepared list is repre- ao iw with 16 sewe- the oufcome of ae ee eee owoer sentative of the best qualities and most varied LD Alp ETT, ate 4s pag eck duly, asi8, rial ALL LAMB'S WOOL=STERILIZED WASHABLE assortments obtainable. Third ‘A ly from ‘s8th Sti ; =a rad Seca nE ioe sa Cut prices throughout to give the sale genuinely Je NEnue 4 nee oe — _ = : worth-while money savings. Stern Brothers Wool Flannel Gertrudes | Babies’ White Cashmere | Special Purchase Little silk bound top—silk scal- | Coats loped edge or plain cular ©: hem—reg. $1.97 1 44 sizes to ~s - cal- long or short—-cir- Tots’ Fine White Dresses a | ape with braiding lawn, voile and organdic —reg. $1.97 . | years lace and embroidery trim- 3:25.50 2.64 ming ~some with hemstiteh- ered Carriage Covers Babies’ Lawn Caps ng tout ‘ Madeira Hand Embroid- | ““'° West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. with Ja 284 and. embroidery iurbach were $2.97 and a7. 1.66 FOURTEENTH STREET Founded /827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE vue Carriage Robes | Twntitto2 sear gg | ‘sock-bishop” and” vote |||] WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - New ppare for ma 1 ren —scalloped edge Infants’ Silk ani Wool proidery eg SS were $2.50........ Le 72 shite sizes to 6 months— | ere @1.24 ni fie Featured at Special Prices for To-morow Only Babies’ Silk and Wool |» ef 1.10 | 4 ; : ALES Hose—white only—sizes and § Little Tots’ Pantie and ie ine (Pn) BloomerDresses—gingham ~ Boys’ Suits of Chambray with hand Boys’ Suits of Devonshire Cloth in one Lae ene bene .50 Babies’ Cotton Shirts and chambray enl36 TR IMMED HA ype stitching, and round White collar. Sizes and two piece models, hand smocking or Fine Lawn Bille Cases aces toe yaaa | to 6 yrs.— v cre $2.24 I, 2,3andqyn. . . .. - 3.45 hand embroidered. 2,3 andqyrs. 4.45 anbscidery on ike Special .22 | Little Tots’ Rompers and 1.74 Cai zingha and trim—were $1.47.. 1. 1 8 Babies’ Part Wool Shirts Peruri Deadlies nu | paoore rpg plnaecg Little tots are wearing Knitted Capes HaminedBirdsayeDiapers shel Finish—sizes to, aD a i i sand Value $2.95 to $4.94 ‘ sai ; E yrs. ONT Clie years pat oon meee mewseytmnel pares ae toemeeth “ “ Dozen Babies’ Shoulder Strap | were @1é7.......... By 3) Vy es F ; is “ Be hed bog bie La ae 27x27 were $2.27. 1.87 Bands—part wool—sizes to | Little Tots’ Combinations ‘and appliqued flowers, the other with and tassels swinging from long tie-under- | —cambrie—trimming of lace jquaint round wheels of fluted Gingham. the-chin streamers Plain or striped. In 30x30 were $2.67... 2017 coc BT | and embroidery 68 In variously colored checks. | - _ Jade, Honey Dew, Pink, Buff, ae Lawn Pillow Cases Babies!) Wool Socke—sizes || Lele 2b Ch esrees: ® Sizes 2to 6 yrs. . «> « » 4.95 | Turquoise. Sizes2zto6 yrs. . 2.95 withruffle—were.67. A8 to 3 years— nite onlyign Baby Boys’ Dresses and ~—value 47 ct..... Suits—gingham and cham! f Babies’ Lawn Caps H ; bray—Oliver Twist and | ‘0 tucked, , scalloped, shirred | Infants’ Flannelette Ger- | Russian styles—sizes to 4 and trimmed with lace and trudes—ahell finish or plain years 1 17 | H embroidery—sizes 6months hem—_ | were $1.97 wea de ‘Voiles and Batistes for Summer Frocks to @ years-— | were er cts.......++- «AB | pistes Yous and Bishop hin Se SONS aa) = Infants’ Flannelette Wrap- Dresses with lace, embroid : . pi is the time for flying fingers to get busy with dresses for warm weather, Christening Sets—lace and pers—also Night Gowns ery and handstitching An immensely smart selection of tailored hats, jand these tabrics, offered for Wednesday at special prices, are an inspiration in themselves. embroidery — trim- with drawstring ming— were 3.97. 2.50 | | sizes to 2 years sport hats and banded sailor hats in all-straw, 0421 Nore $1.47... 000... 04 and all-felt models; also combinations of felt and straw— a great many of these hats are Semi-Annual Sale from the well known house of Gage. A Great Variety and Combination of Colors Manufacturers’ Sample Line me Peatures : ’ : Women’s Extra Size eine Tots Wibite ot VOILE BLOUSES chine, corduroy, bedford cords—beautifully hand were 67¢ eee) Batiste~Light or dark grounds Novelty Printed Voiles—All new de- floral designs or spots. 40 in. wide. - ~ signs in the most desirable coloring 44in. 38 ya. 45¢ ya Hand-Scalloped, Hand-Embroidered and Lace Trimmed ‘Decorative Linens a Noteworthy Prices : embroidered. Some are trimmed with fine laces. 1 83 . Sete of Pure Li ee band Majority are lined with silk. Sizes to 3 years. Were $2.25 Thirteen pieces to the pigs ea _— . $7.50 Worth #7.97.......0.0.. 4.97 | Worth #10.97..... 7.97 Worth $8.97...... Worth $9.97....... 5.97 Worth $12.97..... 6.97 Worth $14.97. “Finer re! tae were $45.97..... 29.97 . $97 Very attractive new 9.97 models in a variety of styles, all generously full Children’s Hair Cutting Shop tn out andl Raliiy tril med with hemstitchings, Mothers are finding it delightfully convenient to Val lace, embroidered or- have the children’s hair cut when they bring them gandy medallions, tuck- shopping here. ing and hemstitchings. The bright, sunny, mirror-paneled room, the kindly barbers and the little souvenirs the children receive delight them. The moderate fee, of course, pleases their mothers. Every child coming into the department, accompanied 1922 WORLD ALMANAC by a parent, will receive a handsome little souvenir. 35 Per , Complete in Every Detail 35¢ Copy All-over Lace Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces to the set; lak Mask $3.95 ‘ray Covers + « cath 35c, 50c Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1,50, 2.75 + each 1,50, 1.95 Guest Towels. . cach 1.25, 1.95 Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, 6.00, 7.50 Tea or Luncheon Cloths, 5.75, 11.00 flee Nephins + doz. 6.75, 7.50 Buffet or Dresser Scarfs, 2.95, 4.95 See Pages 12 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising trimmed Guest Towels . . . . . . . each, 85¢ ahd $1.50 and Buffet Scarfs, with wide lace + each, $1.25, 1.50 Linen Mosaic Tea Napkins; hemstiched . . doz, 6.75 and 8.25 Pure Linen Tea Napkins; hemstitched . . daz, 4,95 and 6.75 MAIN FLOOR TABLES. Copy At All News Stands ane Book Stores See Pages 12 and 27 for other Hearn Advertising By Mail, Postage Prepaid, ide ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD — ye 6 NEW YORK CITY