The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1922, Page 4

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eae — a ER OT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1992, ‘ MOTHER OF 2 HALTED —_ |GITLOW IN LINE-UP . FRANCE PLACES BAN Latest Picture of Mme. Joffre HERE AS AN ELOPER| ON SECOND INDICTMENT] ON ISADORA DUNCAN By Evening World Photographer ‘Taken From Ship With Children! Rx-Assemblyman Releases om Ball] ts Among Those Suspected of Inco. et . and Youth From Buenos Arres. 4 “a Fre 7 tg BN tiation With “Sevtet Virus.” Worth Coats and Wraps Lamport itt Line dove Yee | ited Heat tate een meet ees sete =~ WI Lustrate the Mode M day at Hoboken from Buenos Ayres, ]in sing Sing for criminal anarchy, was | Department of Justice agents held at {in the line-up at Police Meadquartors the recat? of the pan ofthat ty | tn ec eh deta eae, | ieee Ooo se ee! ©6at Superlative Values igned, Gove: officially recognized she FERESSS LANNE two passengers, Mre, Regina W. Joc wil! ‘ater be arralgn Grossman, about thirty years old, and rf “ ? recogn! he incer, now : Votka Lisnevski, a young man who alt: | London, ta tne Aeat vistien ef the raion, Bitement V-V Had Wife ts ald to have a large barber shop|low was, relenned yesterday in. $7,500] Be she ts not a Dolsheviat, but «w= Disproved Before Marriage e<Here, Attorney Declares, i og son Carlos, six, and her daughter g Fannie, four, with her. She said there Clarence B. Mitchell, attorney for ‘ was absolutely no truth in the nares ‘man B. Ream millions, declared to-day Lisneveki said he was to visit an FIFTH AVENUE AT 88TH STREET ‘tn his office, No. 40 Wall Street, that uncle in Brooklyn and scarcely knew ° ‘there was no vestige of truth in the Mrs. Grossman, Just Arrived ! And just in time for an inexpensive extra there, al hie Moscow According to officials the couple Appeals, but was rearfested at the bon toured America as a chi under o ‘Mrs. Vonsiatskoy-Vonsiatsky, former- us ly Mrs. Marion Buckingham Ream- Mrs. Grossman, with her children glaims made by a young woman in nnd Lisnevaki were taken to Ellis Paris, according to cable reports, that iment, little frock for the warm days, an- other shipment of fascinating new =p in were eloping. Mrs. Grossman had her ‘Stephens, one of the heirs to the Nor- , nae Cee Soe Buse, Bald: PRIMROS SILK STORES ' bersrgene apt ar 5 iy mike nag covert f ‘ 15 SILESIA FUGITIVES 1920. He further intimated strongly mn DEMANDED BY ALLIES it Mrs. Ream-Stephens knew all , Bac : PARIS, April. 28 (Associated Press). ‘Flat'Crepe de Chine..2.65 the existence of this young wo- : —The Allied Council of Ambassadors In thirty “a _ plesk. E watchs her Gwa cearviage to ite. ‘ “ Ms ‘ to-day handed a note to Dr. Wilhelm Sy Oren: Or caer oe eae oe }¥.-V. in this city Inst February. 4 ‘ “ eye Un Guat the Gatton Govern The latest thing for summer wear, says Paris. } “The claims made by this woman “one . ment hand over at once some fit. And look at the price! not true," he said. “I have made ae tae IO ay : ee tee if connate win Makiplets taveutinntion of them.” t ay eee, ts As usual, the lowest in New York for the “Did you know of them before Mrs. - barracks In Petersdort, Upper Silesia, finest quality silk. Prconthe AKO n-Btephens married Mr. Vonslat- “qhe Councit asks that the inatvt Our cash policy does that—no expensive credit roy-Vonsiatsky?"" he was asked by wales desired be delivered to the in . : ’ oe Byening World reporter. organization—It’s the new merchandising way! “Yes, we knew of them before Tel. Murray Hill 0420 Pr The requaitioned men took refu; Germany after the attack on Fy 1, 4 in which two French soldiers were } OR | killed and 25 wounded. j kd they Investigated at that ; a — _— — — For Women and Misses / “They were, and we are not worry- Poiret Twill Coats « 35.00 Several models with braid or tassel trimming. Examples of value in the true Worth Standard. Every coat especially well tailored and fully sill, lined—adaptable for every day or dress wear. about them {n the least," Later, to make the position of the “V's more clear, Mr. Mitchell made formal statement: “Mr. Vonsiatsky-Vonsiatsky wishes| 9f 5 mphatically to deny that he has any fe other than the Indy, who wan ’ Ream-Stephens, he married in i WY: . eo New York. The history of the woman : z ch N. Y. ng herself Mrs. V-V is well known i Sam De eet iN VY 6 wel Raven , Fifth Avenue at 35th Street . Ye been registered and living as un- ; i Establsihed 1879 ed under the nanie of Mouron- ty, which ia now used by her father, hough the later, Rumlan trom THURSDAY a ay Se IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS in Women’s Dresses Suits + Wraps CHARGE PURCHASES MADE ON THE 27th, 28th OR 29th OF THIS MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JUNE Ist. ~ New Veldyne Coats « 50.00 Exemplifying the ultra smart ata moderate price. These coats will be as attractive for summer vacation wear as they are now in town. In all the seasonable colors—lined with crepe silks. the woman ever claimed to i an Whol i iI ‘No Connection With Auy Other Establishment in the World WORTH -V have Dea paiestes, The civil \ THIRTY-FOURTH STREET the Gourev woman if she has been and Mrs. Vonsiatskoy-Vonsiat- who make their home at Ridley — P ia, he being em~- New Suits” New Modes New Colors 5.00 to 40.00 Saving On Every Garment Limited Quantities We Do Not Misrepresent—Our All sizes but not in every style Reductions Are Bona Fide Eight pieces in American Walnut, 72-1: Buffet, 46x60 Oblong Table, 5 Tapestry Seat Side Chairs, ‘1 Tapestry Seat Arm Chair. Every piece beautifully designed and splendidly finished. This is not cheap furniture and is manufactured by one of the best Grand Rapids factories. Positively made 178. 50 to sell for $525.00. Our price for quick clearance $ ° This is, without a doubt, a value without parallel and you should act quickly, as we have only 19 of these suites. The above example is but one of the many sacrifices we are now making, in order that we may quickly reduce our stocks. Bed Room, Living Room and ~other Dining Room Suites all radically reduced The WRIGHT-FOX CO. Inc. “| 7th Street. Q-ll East 3 ih Si es ER Fifth Avenue 75 Navy and Black Tailleurs Mostly Large Sizes 39.50 4950 59.50 Heretofore 49.50 to 79.50 50 Navy Tailored Cloth Dresses 35.00 Heretofore 49.50 to 69.50 For the very reason that the tweed suit is so popular this season, it is impor- tant that yours be well cut. Well tai- lored and distin- guished by the new little touches that make for smartness. OPPENHEIM, ©LLINS 6 @ 34th Street, New York 25 Tweed or Spongeen Dresses 25.00 Heretofore 35.00 and 39.50 e Women and Misses cA Sale will find in this group smart new Tweed Suits suits of soft tweeds in all the Season's at 22.50 new shades. Coats may be choosen When Worth says “Sale,” several lengths Women and Misses are —¢very one beauti- prepared for values that fully silk lined. surpass the usual high s standard maintained by Worth. This is a Sale. The values are most ex- traordinarv. The suits are LO) > pnusual at 22.50. Will Place on Special Sale Thursday 3500 Pairs Women’s _ Fashionable Novelty Low Shoes Taken from Regular Stock Le Y 20 Spongeen and Jersey Dresses 20.00 Heretofore 23.00 and 27.30 eam tpregigbip ae 118 Coats, Capes and Wraps Herofore 9.50 0 930 38,00 & 48,00 Heretofore 78.00 0.110.0 65,00 & 75.00 Heretofore 95.00 125.00 85,00 & 95,00: Sale Price 6.75 Beige or Gray Suede, in Com- bination with Patent Leather. All-over Patent Leather, Brown Calf or Kidskin, Cuban, Louis, Collegiate or Military Heels. Also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores te ee ®t No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World W OR T Hi THIRTY-FOURTH STREET NONE C.O. D,

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