The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 35

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He'd Give All Hs Many Wives For the One Who Was ‘as on the Level John L, St. Clair Liked No. 2 the Best of All— a “A Good, Square Girl.” POUGHKEEPSIE; April 28.—, mensurements to-day they found he wite do>ydu like best had @ huge scar pn his abgomen, he ‘ a result of shrapnel wounds. im) correaponieny eaten It 1s easy to understand why women Lawrence St. Clairsof:the alleged} ang st Clair attractive, [t ts ‘his twelve wives as’ ho leaned against af easy assurance, his nonchalance, nis wihdow frame in'the Dutchess County } nan of the world attitude that makes ‘dali iim likable, and he was In the army. a Abbghed To this last imprieation, that it was Sytem his uniform that tured, St, Clair ook “But.” | persisted, “you must Mk: one vetler than any of the others. Xception. “It wasn't the uniform, he suid. Women are always interested in knowing why a man likes one par tioular woman better than another. «Tell me, was-it) the prettiest oF the niftiest dresser: or the young eatr" “No, she wasn’t the youngest anc she wasn't the prettiest,"” he said. with a reminiscent look in hts eyes “She wasn't so very young and she wasn't so very pretty. But she was m the level, She was a telegraph operator with the Postal in Glouces- ter (No. 2 tn the list), She was a good, square girl and always on the level, and if | could ‘have’ her back, T'd give all the others for her.” “All twelve?” { asked. “That's newspaper ounk.” he re- Rorted. ‘There weren't twelve.” “Well, all eleven?” | persisted. “There were only four," he satd, “one in Boston, one in Gloucester, ne in Fitchburg end the one | married here a few weeks ago, and che The greatest offer ever made in this or aoy other city by our offer to refund every cent paid if you can duplicate one of these ther Jew they all went back on me but One in Gloucester. “Why, there was that little Yelma Tart. | worked on the ratiroad mght and day to buy her things. | gave] W: that kid everything she wanted and worked sixteen hours a day some days to doit. And don't even know where @he te. She ran away while | was in service overseas, and even though 1 asked the police to try and find her when I came back, und went to ber mother, they didn't know anything about her, and she never came back.” buy one of these du direct to their own maria of ‘profit con brinciple. Bear in mind that they diamonds and not cheap yo color di are blue- ‘or off. al hundred Ai about the quality, ete... For years we az fe made every effort to sell ont “Tien you think women may be] diamonds at the lowest price possible, and way decelvers too, do you?” aes value in dinmonds tha: other diamond didn't get the innuendo, how- He Bey, Oe Importer. in'the United "states, selling. direst @ver. and answered seriously: ee the & “Well, what am I to think? My ast wife: the young widow | married here ih Poughkeepsie only a few weeks ago, beat it as soon as trouble loomed on the horizon. 1 told her to go and get my money and then she could help me. She got the money, all Fight, but she breezed by. Yes. she feft town and my money left with yer.” There's nothing vindictive about St lair; he is the dehonuir. irresponsi type, He doesn't seem to think he's committing any crime in having <ev- eral wives at the same time. It is only. of, the girl who was “on the Jevel"’ that he speaks with ree Saturday Candy Combination 59 One-half pound of Milk Chocolate Covered Cherries and pound box of Gum Sweets Last Day THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922, EARN FOURTEENT 1 S1REET Founda 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE Gvenbody S hops [ere ()n 5 aturday strapping. ‘The others—-he shrums his shoulders, as if to imply that. he gave-as g00d as he got. “I've been all over the country." he continued. “There have been lots of girls. but I went through only four ceremonies. That's all 1 rememver, anyway.” St. Clair's memory fails when he tries to recall many things. He waa ghell shocked while tn action at Cha- fteau-Thierry, but says little about his bravery. When the police took bis a nee. Not 4 eoute do not Jook at our window display of din. ie ee eG It te, Teareel® to find oat : GUTTERs SONS 170 Nassau STNY. rit At Park Row and Nassau SF % eee an aman +anb ans am+am+amm+amn> J. BAMIMANNBRO. | * 3 Ave. & 844 Si. _.Save.csaust —_ f Bias All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. lf ‘AWEEK OPENS AN ACCQUNT 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cary Pass Door. 3-Piece Cane Panelled Living Room Suite, $100.99 i i | + . PORCELOID SIDE ICER Hygienic; Solid Oak; Porce- OEualander Doutle Da-Bed .£8 Finished in mattress 7-00 lo'd. Food Com. pierents as il- complete with mattress Seeasiree at 24 and spring; as illustrated MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES RVERYWHERE . AVE. & 84" ST. ge ee eee g 850 22.73 to 33.73 10 attractive mod- els (of which only 4 are pictured), Fabrics are can- ton crepe, gette crepe, crepe de chine, rosha- nara crepe and krepe knit. Colors are French rose, French blue, peri- winkle, henna and other new shades and combinations as well as navy and black. Silk and bead emb’y panels, and self 14 to 20 yrs. TOMORROW | Sizes Boys’ Spring Suits Were $16.50 13.50 Remarkably large assortment of high grade suits in cassimeres, tweeds, cheviots and Every wanted new style and 8 to 18 years. | Boys’ Two Trouser, Suits—a fine homespuns. shade. ‘Boys? Suits—new styles, in ehev- iots, cassimeres, tweeds and home- spuns, in cheeks, herringbones, stripes and faney mixtures, featur- ing the finest qualities and patterns of the season. Every suit has two pairs of trousers. Styles include sport and regulation models with golf or knicker trousers—8 to 18 16.50 years—were $22.50. Boys’ best models— 7 to 18 years Young Men’s Suite—gray, brown ‘and heather mixtures—single or breasted—full and half h two pairs of ihe 50.19.50 double lined—some wit trousers—32 to 3 values $27.50 to Dept.—Now Located Adjoining New Building, Third Floor a Double Faced 10-inch Records can be played on any phonograph. Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Shean. 1054} 4 Aula Buby. Georgia. Bygones. California Moon Kiver. “5 9 Mean Job. Shoals Blues. 1051 | 1052 | uw Little Leve Bong. Gin, Ginny Shore 1038 | Tiiece Days Are Over. The Sheik of Araby. | 1024} Wien Buddha Smiles Gaelic Records Specials in Sheet Music Confirmation Suits Of navy blue serge—finely tailored—full assortments of assortment of well tailored tweeds, cheviot and cassimeres, in gray, tan, brown and heather mixtures. Coats are sport style, with in- verted or box plait—alpuca lining —trousers are fully lined—8 to 17 years— were 814.50. -AL50 Boys’ Su ce Sabiicnerea’ ane borasapraanituld seketion of overplaids, herting- bones, ehceks, stripes and fai ¢ es majority have extra trousers 9 to 18 years—were $12.50. 7.94 to 24.50 Young Men's Blue Serge Suits— navy blue serge and unf.nished worsted guits, in large assortment —new single an —sizes 32 to 38.. featuring Spring styles, ted | models double by 49 | Dear Old Southland. 1044 | Angel Child. Gram Mia | my ence Knows. | Swance River Moe: 1055 | Carolina Rolling Stone Cirtbiribin, ‘Two, Three, Four reu're My Manny's 1033 | 2041 at Twilight T Need ty You | While Miami Dreams. 1035 | on't Leave Mr Mammy Goodbye Sha: 1037 | Smitie, ements { Waona, 1039 | tow Baw Blues 85 Untrimmed Sport Special, 1.35 Imported Italian Sport Ostrich Quills—sport eolors— Wool Hats in were .75,, were $1. Tailored Were $2.94, Several ings or se_lloy lavender, yellow, checks of hemstitehéd— were .14 exch .55 Half Doz. Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs quality—initial—elaborate Japanese embroidery— —fine were .74 each Women’s Irish Linen chiefs—dainty wreath initi were $3.00 balf dozen. neck and to 6 yeare— were 98. Black Lacquered Quitis— Blouses styles in checked gingham with white pip- frills—red, bl green and orchid checks—Peter P shawl and tuxedo collars. Handkerchiefs Gingham Handkerchiefs—pretty novelty handkerchiefs in red, blue, various sizes—daintily Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Overalle—solid blue or tan with red or blue trimming—low short were .95 to $1.09 Boys’ Blouses—faney white madras —aeekband style—B to 15 years 7 Children’s Bath Robes—pretty floral and) plaid, blanket, designe Hats TOMORROW 6270 GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES 1.04 Reg. values $1.74 and $1.94 Tacal and Colors -68 +25 and 38 85 , 85 Gingham 2.45 fine quality— green and tan A great variety of pretty styles in checked and plaid ginghams, plain colored: chambrays. Models illustrated represent only a few of the many attractive styles in the sale. Sizes 7 to 14 years. sleeves — & Junior Misses’ Sample Dresses 14.50 Special, neek and girdle eords—1% to were 84.04. B.24 Krepe-Knit, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine were 80.48.. 3.94 Frocks, in a variety of individual styles, of Boys’ Caps—tfanc wool navy serge: es— 9 inches wide.... 12 inches For Boys Special Zulus—Three Of Interest Speewal, euch Limited Quantity Mahogany Compotes and Candlesticks Special 3 G5 set Attractive sets compris- ing Compote and two Candlesticks are an addi- were $1.48...... One-Knot Silk Ribbonzine Fringe Smart for Capes, Coats and Dress Special 1 18 Rugby Series—The Girls and I— Unger the Lone Star—Captured ‘the Fortuoe Hunters of the Phil ippines—The Sweet Content. to Grown-ups— Lambskin Library Series— 4 becomingly youthful designs. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Junior Misses’ Tan Camel’s Hair Coats 15.00 Model with raglan shoulders, four pockets and inverted plait in back, lined through- out with silk. Herringbone Coats are also included. Were $19.73.. Sizes 13 to 17 years Junior Misses’ Gingham Frocks and Girls For Last Day of Gingham Week 5.67 23 Imported gingham—large selection of attractive new styles—sizes 12 to 17 years—were $7.47 Young Women— Special Purchase Fox Scarfs Value $33.50 25 m 00 Golden Brown and Taupe Squirrel Chokers—light and dark shades—large full. furred skins—were $13.75. Two-Skin Mink Scarfs+-fine quality dark skins —were $33.50.... 81 asi we Shae 9.75 28.75 Radium Silk tion to the summer din- ing table. Desk Lampe—ivory, gold or bronze finish— Special Cutler, for Imported Steel Scissors —~ $ to 6 inehes were Shears finish were S125 Salad Sets were #1,57 imp See Pages 14, 16 and 17 for Other Hearn Advertising. 68 and 97 < 6 to 9 inches well-known make Lingerie Sets Vests and Step-ins 4.37 Were $5.28 each Specials aturday Heavy quality flesh color radium silk with lattice work trimming of orchid gingham- 22 check silk. full nickel Radium Silk Sets Vests and Step-ins—with elaborate Lemstitehed designs and embroidered French knots—peach, ed orehid, flesh, light blue and white ane 2.27 rted shell ere 83,28 each 05 New and Relocated Departments Show the growing power of END of MONTH THRIFT SALES : 1741 ANNUAL GINGHAM WEEK Also Special Values in New Apparel and Housekeepers’ Needs . were 82.9 sates Pure green, { contin WAS Schete; Sand Sets — nine picecs — disbehs pail, shovel, sieve ond wateri: can—painted—were $1.07.. .@: Sand Motor Sets—large sise—pat) Me shovel and elon —esacesed colors—were 81 Baby Bode tpl eyes—sh. haired wige—were .24 $2.23 Ivory Tint Mirrors... ‘96/ H $1.23 Ivory Tint Hair Brushes .9@ $1.£4 Ivory Tint Hair Bewshes s.ccvsivccas es 1.23 96 ct. Ivory Tint Powder mes... siren 4 96 ct. Ivory Tint Hair Recdlvere. 6.4 5chsrcenees 84 1.46 Ivory Tint Photo ‘ecare piesae ees taea? 1.00 Cream $2.23 Hodgman’s No. n Red Rube Fountain Syringes—rapi flow—hold @ quarts...., . IL ber Glove Silk Camisolek An odd lot of glo ithe® gamisoleg in attractive tale 93 sty r tn order 16 be cleated ona Glove Silk Vests— rope fet cieae were 81.07 Glove Silk Bloomers—to match Vests-—well reinforced — Men’s Reis Athletic} Union Suits - A perfect fitting suit, in amall check weave, that is es- ony comfortable and cool prod Summer wear. » and knee length. Au Otis Knit Union Bulte—chort sanyo - aera Neyo — athetia s or short id leagth—white or ee ee Sweatersand * End -of-the- Month Thrift Silke faney ribbed weave—jockey red, navy and were $14.78......... Mohair wat a: various colors wit! man border—were $5.04........ rn Sa’ Pre SIM See NE S'%6 \ Corsets Ligh pe i Coutil baybr-siagtio | inserts in baek— For the Summer Vacation Specially Priced © Large Sail masts and four lifeboats— brightly painted—were .97. A Special List of for Saturday this store 1.00 Were $1.32 cleared out. 1.51 Wines Us eececy 2.24 85 Were $1.15 Sleeve- Sear fs Slip-on Sweaters— orchid, white, pencuck, edium low:}> 2.14) Boats — with three |; -78) te — with pair of -84 75) viletries

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