The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1922, Page 9

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Pongo state Meat nthe a] 7 - rane | - _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922, = es ety ice é % NO MOVIE PLANS Queen Marie of the Roumanians A “RUM BILL” IS RIGHT. rs LATTE To TT | > ° ° * Sing Sing Geard’s “1, 0, Ua Are ¥ y | Who Plans to Visit United States) “wives” vs sooesser |X) * 3 Marked “N. G.” | A IN HER l) 5. TRIP q { m~ } ‘ While William Anderson, eee (| 4 ’ of Sing Sing that an bigudl | i for by a prison employee. Wife of Roumania’s Ruler ¢ May Come Here. to Thank the People for Aid. cording to e sented his “I, 0. 7 Sierns § When the em BUCHAREST; May 15 (Associated to take wp the “IO, U's" Press).—Queen Mane of Roumania er turned them over to s and demanded pay- of Menwsand oungMens [wes - 2852 may forego her coronation this fali ia : jot Warden Lawes and Comp- in order to visit the United States. Sierk Daria. wali: when he i ruled that a bill Since the signing of the armistice the Queen has been planning to go to the United States, but pressing af fairs in her own country and the expenses of the long land and ocean Journey have deterred her. While the Queen has not received en official invitation from President Harding, it is known that the Amer- jean Government would welcome nd entertain her. The Roumanian Government, however, would prefer that the Queen receive a formal in- vitation from the White House, The Queen has made it clear that if she went to the United States it would be with the object of seeing the country and thanking in person the thousands of Americans who helped Roumania so generously dur- Bottles of Venetian Giase $5 t0 950 HAT A JOY it is to find an Ovington gift among the mass of those things that people simply will send to your wedding! | | Starting Tomorrow Morning. ing and after the war. She said it * iwas absurd to think that she would t= . : ‘ Pre as any arauseur aise Watae= Wien she returned tor the OVINGTON’S ie 900 Suits reduced from higher prices. rat: sas 4 FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. ie wy , * SEVEN COPS TO STOP ies During a season of selling there always accumulates a epee oso IE quantity of Odd Suits from different lines. We have taken Shine’s Restaurant Under Watel Ey mee fui time’ ee wastn unitoriies iS these Odd Quantities and added to them new lots from our F <== =I 5 regular purchases to round out the size ranges and pattern Ei choices. ge rit Alt & Ul El Every Suit is a “this season’s” model. + Wait i, le All the colors and patterns are very desirable. All sizes included—plenty of sizes for men of irregular proportions. * 4 Oe Plenty of Salesmen to expedite purchases. Aas —Fifth Ploor, Front, Sale of 3,000 Cowhide Bags Remarkably Low Priced 6.4: | he pres- not and could violated the law rmed men could pre- to station a squad nt owner w the only way un’ vent him would at the entrance, ft to enter with at his side as restaurant, But able bodied, idle <> MANICURIST FACES NEW CHARGE AFTER ISLAND Men’s Ethel Davin Held for Allewed Theft of Ring From Pretty Widow. areat"wan Waters ora maa Summer Shirts & Pajamas d detail a man from h customer and stay I} rant For to-morrow (Tuesday) re and on duty.’ LAE L DO DY DEY DOS Talo sectieat at very special prices Men’s Negligee Shirts of woven-stripe madras in seasonable patterns and colorings . $1.65 each They were $9.94 in 1920 and we sold 8,000 of them! Thé PROT UOT DS extremely low (considering quality) at ; ° fs pailipepesili ese Men $ Negligee Shirts |e identical bags—except that these are bettered by solid brass | of eggs and selected of pee eiatse Loi ti ee ma : wiae-chaice at i fe trimmings. a paper i EOE Ser ERE SSG RE Sane SpE {| | Popular 3-piece models, cut generously from good quality i B you the energizing $2. 45 each iF Cowhide. Reinforced with sewn-on corners. Interiors lined 4 i riya saan i with leather. Three divided pockets take care of your ie erasable: | smaller effects. 18x13!2x9!2 inches, in Brown or Black. FS Serve them by them , § Men’s Negligee Shirts fs Ss fs selves or in combina-‘ 6 ‘ ‘s {thon swith other foods, ‘ of fancy silk broadcloth, in neat, colored stripings; priced g +s GOODMANS? | | Pare Eg Noodles | Send for valaable recipe book—tt's free A. 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