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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922, MISS M. RECKFORD | \WEDDED TO-MORROW . TO WALTER M. MACK MORSE ASSOCIATES PLEAD NOT, GUILTY Steamship $25,000,000. Eleven Brokers and Sales- Company men Placed Under $5,000 Bond After Hearing. Eleven stock brokers and salesmen indicted last Thursday with Charles W. Morse and his three sons, for par- ticipation in an alleged conspiracy to swindle investors in the stock of the » }| United States Shipbullding Company by transactions through the mails, appeared to-day in the Federal Dis- gl Tim any one of their cases. trict Court, before Judge Augustus N. f fh ba Hand, an dent6fed tentative pleas of if | q not guilty. ; salvar bread Counsel for the défendants were 4 | | f | given until May 15 to enter final } pleas, demur or take any other action aq {| Al that they may consider necessary for vt the defense of their clients. Those who pleaded to-day were Martin J, Gillen, Mark L. Gilbert, James Gill, Glenbard 8, Foster, James Ceremony to Be at Country] ovBrien, James R. Nelson, ‘Arthur W Home of Adolph Kohler, Lawrence W. Bremer, Mau- Kills Moths PREVENTS I ‘sok rice M. O. Purdy, William H. Dennis OTH DAMAGE NAM AED and Milton C. Quimby. Heatherdell Farm, the country} Judge Hand required the defendants for one full dente home of the bride's grandfather, ]to furnish Odorless—Stainless—Harmless $5,000 each. O'Brien's Adolph Lewisohn, will be the scene |iawyer said the amount was excessive, of the wedding to-morrow of Miss as nis client is a member of a promi- Marian Reckford, daughter of Sathuel nent curb brokerage firm. John EK, Reckford, and Staunton Mack Jr../ Joyce, Assistant United States District } son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter answering for the Govern- d of No, 812 West Tist stre “Just Spray” 100 Broad St., New York Telephone, At Drug, Dept. and Grocery Stores. MOTH PROOF PRODUCTS CORP. Bowling Green 7067. ment, stated that O'Brien had taken & prominent part in the conspiracy, by creating a false market for the sale of the stocks of the United States amounting He further stated that the crime charged’ against the defend- ants was a fong continuing one, and that no exceptions should be made in Judge Hand agreed with him and refused to re- duce the bond in the O'Brien case. to | hour set is 3.30 P. M Mrs. Sam Lewisolin is to be Miss Reckford’s matron of honor, and her The Richest of Ice weet REFUSES * TO NAME RECEIVER FOR FENCH & CO. \Firm Says Most of Creditors Creams--Freshest of Eggs, Fruits, Milk and Cream Blended in All Kinds of De- licious Fountain Specialties sister, Miss Edith Reckford will be maid of honor. Dr. Lawrence Smith of Brookline is to act as best man. About 200 guests will attend the cere- mony and the reception. Later this month Mr, and Mrs. Mack will sail for Europe. aereere ree Have Agreed to Give Year's Chocolate Chocolate Extension. ( by & Vanilla Corer ‘An application for the appointment Caramel oaste of a receiver in bankruptcy for P. W. Bonbons ‘ Alr- uuids @ French & Co., decorators, No. 6 East Pound Box, 19c Reguiary 79¢ 5, ioe 56th Street, was denied yesterday by Federal Judge Mack. ‘The application was made by Gus- tavus A. Rogers of Jenks & Rogers Chocolate and on behalf of three creditors, Covered Charles J, Charles of London; Kirkan Khan Kelekian and John F. McGrath, Charlottes In a statement issued last night Just a Bite Per Package Mr. Rogers explained that despite the firm's statement its assets total more than $6,000,000, the three creditors helieve the assets are considerably less than the $4,500,000 liabilities alleged and that the firm is insolvent. They also charge the firm committed sev- eral acts of bankruptcy in the last few weeks by transferring large quantities of merchandise to some of ‘their creditors. ~ Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th cAvenues) West 43rd St, : on ENNY A. POUND PROFIT. a —_ Commencing To-morrow--A Most Important Sale of Oriental Rugs At Greatly Reduced Prices Room sizes, scatter sizes. Allof the highest grade and in desirable patterns and weaves. Rarely are such ever available as we now present throughout this wide, and varied assortment. REDUCED to $25.00 47.50 85.00 65.00 , Average size Persian Dozar - - - © « © © «+ — 2.7%4,0 Persian, Mosul, Shiraz or Hamadahn 3.6x6.0 Persian Lelihan, Dozar or Kemeragh _ 5.6x6.6 Persian Hall Runners—3 to 3.6 widex1o.6 to r5long Embossed Chinese bored Chinese R 3 er. GITS Becta Size 8x10 ft.. . « $187.50 SULTANABAD—Size 13.0210.5 . SULTANABAD—Size 13.2x10.2 . MENTEZ—Size 14.0x10.10. . ARDELH—-Size 15.5x12-4 « « IMPERIAL SARAUK—=13.10210.8 SEREBEND—Size 15.1210... . HAMADAN—Size 14.6x10.11 . ARDELH Size 14.6m11.7 . . . $395 $295 $525 $515 $735 $485 $395 $475 regularly at $450, reduced to regularly at $425, reduced to regularly at $650, reduced to regularly at $575, reduced to regularly at $825, reduced to regularly at $595, reduced to regularly at $485, reduced to regularly at $525, reduced to Special for Thursday, May 4th Cc FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises Absolute protection This Little Corner Means to Be Very Personal Some people obje:: to per- sonality, but what else is there that stands for reality? I declare what I know, what I see, and the details and facts of which I write, in the hope of benefiting somebody, Genuine good will is not always seeking for itself. Gratitude takes three forms: —a feeling in the heart —an expression in words —and on giving in return On the stern of the little boat in the dock is its name, “Wayside II.” One and one may count two, but by concert of ac- tion it often counts eleven. (Signed) (My ffraauaty May 3, 1922. Steamer Baskets | $5 to $25 each Something to read. Something to eat. | CAMEE chocolates — nougat bar—packages of ter-dinner mints—jar of delicious figs— box of ‘caramels—jar of lemon| drops—box of candied almonds| —box of chocolate mints—big artificial apple filled with salted nuts—bunch of grapes made of delicious hard candy. The $25 baskets have all these sweets; the less expensive ones six or more of them. And of course each package | and finally the big basket itse.f is gaily be-ribboned. Elghth Gallery, New Bidg. Camee Shop, Street Floor, Old Building. Women’s Oxfords from London Heavy walking oxfords. With fringed tongucs. Made by one of the lead- ing bootmakers of London. Smart English women are wearing them with tweeds for town or country. | Tan or black calfskin, $12.0). Gray or white suede, $16 | First Floor, Old Buiiding, Oil Lamps and Shades | For Country Houses | s high a. | Glass hand lamps, 60¢ to $2.50.! Metal lamps, 40¢ to $4.50. Hanging lamps, $10.50 to $14./ Student lamps, $9.50 to $26 parchment, $6.75 to $20; wickey,| $1.75 to $5. | Second Gallery, New Building Cash’s Woven Names Finest quality tape en w'! one’s name is embroidere! guaranteed fast colors. Very practical and ma@st c venient to sew on the clothing of young boys and girls goin away to camps. Orders placed now will be| executed in 10 days. | Three dozen names, $1 ix | dozen, $2; twelve dozen Street Floor, Old Building. | Notion Shop. Radiophone Program, Thursday | 1.40—The Housewife’s Hour—| Eliza Q. Fothergill, Home E mist and Efficiency Exp Subject—"E vaundry 2.40—Cello solos — J ac Dipecl. 3.40—Ampico Rec! phonie Pathetique”— 4.40—Victrola Recital—repro ducing the love scenes fran! # Boheme.” progya 0.30 — Choral Formerly Ag T. Stewart & Co. BROADWAY At Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Blouses enter the Sale of White with seven thousand Imported Peasant Blouses—-$1.75 to $5.75 Other Features of the WHITE SALE Shadow-proof Petticoats for large women Heavy lustrous satin cut on very generous lines, Simply embroidered and scalloped around the bottom. Panelled front and back with fine white batiste. Flesh and white. Lengths 34 and 36 inches—$4.95. Third Floor, Old Building. Women’s Slip-on Aprons, 95c to $1.95 Checked ginghams and striped percales. Becoming straight-line styles. Neatly edged with white rick-rack braid or bound in material in a harmonizing color. | Third Floor; Old Building. Summer Negligees, $4.50 and $5.95 White dotted Swiss morning coat with surplice waist and pretty petal shaped hem-line. ‘Charmingly edged with fine Valenciennes lace and finished with dainty French ribbon flowers—$4.50, Box loom cotton crepe slip-on with wide Jenny sleeves on which hemstitching traces a very simple design and outlines deep bands. The deep hem is also outlined by hemstitching. Copenhagen blue, wisteria—$5.95. French rose, Third Floor, Old Building. Shadow Batiste Lingerie, 95c to $2.95 Hundreds and hundreds of fresh, dainty underthings. Lace trimmed and tailored styles—the latter stitched very simply or bound in self material of a contrasting color. White with mauve; white with rose; white with honey- dew; shell pink; white. Pretty nightgowns, with square, V or bateau necklines, $1.25, 5, $2.50 and $2.95. jope chem: chemises, $1.9; s, With strap shoulders, $1.25 and $1.95. rap shoulders, 95e. French pantaloons, 95e. Third Floor, Old Building. Women’s Exquisite Frocks Now $95, $110, $135 Earlier $125 to $195. * 8 & Individual frocks—many copies of Paris successes mae of the ‘inest materials. Street fro Afternoon frocks Evening frocks. Second Floor, Old Building—Ninth St. Side. Sports frocks Tweed and Homespun Suits 94 women’s suits, of imported and domestic materiuls, in the brilliant sports colors and conservative tans, grays and mannish mixtures. 2 8 : Box coats, and longer belted models with delightful variations of pockets and collars. All sizes from 36 to 50, but not all sizes in every model and color. ‘ * ¢ NOTE—A special group of well-cut suits in oxfords and other mixtures for the large woman. Second Floor, Old Building. Girls’ adorable Summer Frocks 25 fascinating styles—$6.95 and $9.75 25 Many of them originated in Paris. Made by a lead- ing manufacturer who attaches great importance to de- tails and makes all his frocks with’good deep hems. 6 to 16 year sizes. Women who know values will appre- ciate the surprisingly low prices of these frocks. They are fashioned of the finest imported and American made fabries— dotted swisses, plain and tissue ginghams in large and’ small checks, chambrays, voiles, erossbarred and candy stripe dimi- ties, holly batiste, chintz und. prints— many attractively hand-xmocked or hand- titched in bright harmonizing colors, Delightful ‘reds, tangerine, greens, blues, maize and browns. The Girls! Gown Shop, Second Floor, Old Bullding. Garden Tools Seventh Gallery, New Building mauve, First important shipment to reach America of these colorful hand-embroidered Blouses which Fashion says are to dominate this Summer. All are made of sheer white Swiss voile, but the dif- ference in price is determined by the design and quantity of exquisite hand-embroidery and cross-stitching— $1.75, $2.75, $3.75, $4.75, $5.75 The story is interesting, as the blouses reflect the fas- cinating Peasant Art of Eastern Europe—Hungary, Rou- mania, Bulgaria, Czecho-Slovakia, and parts of Russia. For this reason it is extraordinary that such a collec- tion of blouses could be assembled. But there is a large house in Budapest which has suc- cessfully exploited this art—by having one great central station, by providing the materials, by cutting the blouses, by distributing them in the country for the peas- ant to embroider, then by making the blouses (sewing them together by fine machine stitching) in their own workrooms. a Paris endorsed the peasant blouse Then Europe knew that New York would follow. ee oe So the house in Budapest decided to send its repre- sentative to New York. When he reached here he decided to ask the WANA- MAKER Store to present this enormous collection to New York, 4 The white swiss voile of which the blouses are fashioned makes a most attractive background for the heavy embroidery and cross- stitching which in many instances are in beautiful reds and blues, and some in violet, green, yellow and other vivid colors. CM ui 3 Many, many models—for young girls, flappers and women, Third Floor, Old Building. Boys’ Confirmation Suits, $14.75 “ lee Of blue serge. Good appearing. Good style. Good material. Good $20 grade. Norfolk style, for ages 8 to 18 years. } a ves Na, Other suits of finer grades up to $30. * 8 @ WHITE SUITS, $4,50—For boys of 3 to 10 years of age. Corded silk material of fine qual- ity, belted Norfolk “style, suitable for formal or party wear. Street Floor, New Building. May Sale—Talcum Powder The Wanamaker Special—d0c a glass jar. k Regular price 75¢ and $1 * 8 * Italian talcum, delicately scented—Lilas, Ferdecis, Melisande, Helene, jasmin, Galatea, violette speciale, helio- trope speciale, rose speciale, $ In gracefully shaped glass jar, with easily adjusted top. Street Floor, Old Buliding, American (A.T.C:) Cord | Tires Lowest priced perfect cord tire $11.75 «. All sizes up to 37x5 price of which is $36 for the 30x . er-size. Non-skid, 8,000 miles guaranteed Built to regulation ply standards, bag cured, Air- Motor Shop, Street Floor, New Building. 1c Thursday, May 4, at 2.30 P. M. Club—Charles D, Isaacson, Chairman, The Organ as an Inspirational Aid Artists appearing—John Cushing, organist Calvary Episcopal Church; Thea, Holmes, soprano; Estelle Basov- sky, violinist; the Beatrice Morton Dancers. Admission free. First Gallery, New Building. WANAMA R_ AUDITORIUM Evening Mail Music