The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 9

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’ ry 9 minor child may not marry )unless)stated that Mathilde’s wishes rule N f EN athilde MeCormick’s Father ras SoIBIIA Eh COnFoR trae poe nee [WIE Nite Biikee iti Ree Wiens ey parents, and in the event of death] her friends, to marry the Swiss some ___ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1928, iene ee \entneesneninneeneneeneennenieanmnenenel ore her eighteenth birthday, Appointed Her Guardian: Cary | intense cits “itun the [oman 's "Nex or her. several LAUDED IN INDIANA] “TP Special—Van_Raalte Glove Silk and Net Silk Hosiery, $1.95 Orkin’s Swiss law complicated matters for| months’ sojourn in American society Mathilde, who is not eighteen years | has caised her to ohange her mind.) Decide Her Marriage to SWiSS) 0... soc eae none [oom uencevens ha in Me n her own right ts not fe " + feller McCormick were divorced some | Wealthy. She etated her whole per- } 4 months ago, the decree was,such that] sonal property amounted to only Named at Girl's Request, the Proceeding Fa-|'‘t left to the three children, Muriel, | $10,000, ‘This, she set forth, was in ae neeey Mathilde and Harold F. jr, known] stocks, bonds and other securities. +13 A as Fowler, their own choice as to _— = cilitates Wedding to Max Oser or Offers which patent they wished to livelLa GUARDIA REPRESENTS CITY Convention Is Silent, How- Way to Prevent It with. All chose to live with their INSULT OVER PROPERTY. : ; sag aed sp . father, but Miss Mathilde, being @] At an adjourned meeting of the com- Hfhe/enue ever, on Four-Power Treaty ' minor, could not make a choice. fulssioneta th the condemnation pre 344 STREET Broadway 1 i CHICAGO, May 26.—-Harold F.)pointment secret were made, appa-| Moreover, to-day’e appointment ; 5 ; Eye Dy \ eedings by the cit t require - Harding Praised. McCormick, millionaire head of the| tently because of the direct hearing] makes Mr. McCormick legally mor] orsnip of the property of the Citizens —- International. Harvester. Company, | 0! the move on the fortheomin than a father—a guardian; one whose} Water Supply Company of Queens to- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 26.—| 5 eon id PAnY | sage of Mathilde to Max Oser, word in the affairs of a minor ohild|day, F H. La Guardia, former Prea- 3 has been me » legal guardian of his| hore: st Zurich ose engage- | supersedes ev 1 nt of the Board lof Alderr ‘ MD ‘Adoption of a platform commending horseman of Zurich, whose engage-| supersedes even the word of a parent. | Ider Roard of Aldermen, an On Sale Saturday the Republican National and State| {UzNter Mathilde, seventeen years} ment to the girl startled American! If Mathilde ts to marry Oser she/nounced that he had been retained to > i = old, granddauehter of John D. Rocke- | Society when it was announced seve-] must have a guardian who will con- be Mal ane Ah eae a ‘Administrations and the renomination! reiier, Mz, Mecormick was appomntea | Tl Months ago ' sent to the alliance, or if sho should |of Ansistast Corporation Counsel J. A. of present officials as the party's!) judge Paul Corkell of the Pro The proceedings cither remove the| wish to break the engagement the] j°, nee of deeda and blue pririts tate ticket at the November election] jaro court on the petition of the min] ast Narries to the marriage or pave) guardian could forbid the marriage. offered hy the company. to show ite marked the closing session here of ne Way FOr BS Rlacerw, Se uremen east until her majority. ownership. He demanded a survey of herself from the engagement by Miss Me the Republican State Convention. Strenuous Coming as a surprise was the plat- form plank favoring abolishment o the State Public Service Commission, i? or amendment of the Commission riends who know Mr. McCor-Jall the property. His objections were efforts to keep the ap-| Cormick. Under the Swiss laws almick’s attitude have repeatedly overruled Summer Fashions Specially | Priced for Decoration Day \ eeu tla Sr ced These Offerings Also at These Offerings Also at Vain adt-mibille. 6 a NEWARK STORE , BROOKLYN STORE THOSE WHO ARE CHOOSING NEW APPAREL FOR DECORA- be Gov. Mec::; and other State off Broad Street & West Park Fulton Street Near Hoyt TION DAY AND SUMMER-LONG WEAR WILL WELCOME THIS EVENT. THE MERCHANDISE OFFERED IS BRAND NEW AND FASHIONABLE AND HAS JUST COME INTO THE STORE. TIMELY AND LARGE-QUANTITY PURCHASES HAVE ENABLED US TO MARK THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES NOTED BELOW. Cials to keep the plenk from going ‘before the convention. The Gover- nor's conference with the Platform Committee won withdrawal of its r plank for repeal of the State ‘Tax West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street Board's authority over bond issues by local municipalities. hd Indorsement of the National Ad- ~ ; F ministration included declaration that the Washington Conference on Arma- ee ee ee es Oe New High-Cost Silk Dresses Advantageously Purchased from a Leading Manufacturer ments resulted in “the greatest single move ever made toward the end of all war.” There was no specific*reference, however, to the four-powes Pacific Treaty, out of deference to Albert J. Beveridge, who recently defeated Senator Harry 8. New, President Harding's close friend, for the Sena- torial nomination. Be ke made no reference tto the font to the four-p there was a demand f papers for some expres on tho subject These stunning frocks, suitable for the formal affairs of summer, afford a striking opportunity for great savings. ‘They are fashioned of canton crepe and satin-faced canton, some encrusted with beautiful beads, others handsomely silk- embroidered. ‘There are « number of very dite Values to 89.50 tinctive two-piece models consisting of frock with matching cape. nee or ough m Republican sion from him a § HEARST BEGINS ORGANIZING iS of Z @TAXI MEN AND CHAUFFEURS.)| == Fibre Tuxedo Sweaters Tailored Dimity Blouses Pablic School Teacher Heads New routieat tote contin ant | Heavy Fancy Weaves--All Colors For the Suit or Sweater Hylan Confer. e Hee Me Eee ee Sizes 36-44 “10 Value to $15.00 Also Dotted Swiss 5] 98 Irish Lace Edge New Silk Dresses for Misses In this collection are shown the very newest summer models for street, afternoon and sports wear. Plaitings, beads/ embroidery, panels and e ernor, which weeka in up inder Way fo : aang Very extraordinary holiday values in fine quality pure silk Cool, crisp, blouses of White and tinted Dimities, with Gingham : A . Res Te iKie city. en NY fibre Tuxedo coat sweaters. Various novelty weaves to select and colored collars and cuffs. ‘l'ailored models with plaited crating Cre ey wed: Material fos . phan, ine ‘fret “io ion’ from—bre sill girdles with tassels. Orchid, Buff, White, fronts, and sports types with Peter Pan collars and collegiate Cre en ae "Oni ee He me ae k as Values to 29.75 started by the Hearst ager Navy, Black, ete. Compare! ties. repe de ine. In light and dark shades. oe Jomen’s sizes also i ‘ “Hearst League of New York ‘Taxi Women’s siz o included viwnins cme | Gay New Summer Frocks for the Holidays ie ee Glorious, Brand-New, One and Two of a Kind Models That Portray trum x teacher in Publ Everything That Is New and Different for Summer $5 - * 10° *15 ° . New Silk Sports Skirts Exquisite indeed are the new sports silks given \ to us by Kashion’s 1922 looms. In these new 10 75 models white Roshanara Crepe forms a striking ¢ background for satin woven boxes or stripes in Values to 22.50 white, orchid, tan or black. Baronette Satin Skirts, 5.00 New Canton Crepe Capes Is there anything more necessary (or more attrac- Special tive) for summer wear than a cape of fashjonable P at Canton Crepe, with smart fur or self collar, silk fringe border, and handsomely lined with neutral 24 00 or vividly contrasting silk ? e Lazarus has helped organize Mayor Hiylan societies to a F, H. La as an inde! ernor, who w vote and ins) called yesterday on J her would tell what “We spoke about the west! Guardia on leaving the Ma 1,200 WAITERS WILL STRIKE, Twelve hundred members of Local No. 1 of the Waiters’ Union will strike Styles June 1 because union officials failed to reach an agreement with the Restau rant Keepers’ ‘Association in a etormy Adorable party meeting which ‘ed most of yeater. frocks with rdia, recently spoken of ret yor Hylan iscuased, Daintiest Fabrics Gingham Dotted Swiss Organdy Voiles Linen @ay. Union oMcials estimated more , than 700 restaurants on the east side .flutings and and in Harlem will be affecte shirrings, rib- bons and gay corsagés. Long-line sport types with new collars and sleeves; sashes and _ buttons, and laces that Broadcloth vi New Silk Blouses Bathing Suits ROUND TRIP W 6 are “different.” Ratine Values to 12.50 Special at } shin on Tint-O- H a a gt In All the ‘ 4.85 3.95 Baltimore Newest Sheen Colors Combinations The smartest of tailored sports Smart black surf-satin suits or two- SUNDAY, JUNE 4 sie Presented in blouses with Peter Pan, Tuxedo or piece jerseys in black, purple, | SEECIAL SRAIN LeAVES ( convertible collar, in rose, bisque, rown or Saxon blue with con- 1; New York (Penna Sta.) 12.10% toppl Newark, Elizabeth Gropp Ot, New Brunswick Arrives Baltimore - “Washington Returning Leaves Washington Baltimore Tickets onsale Friday preceding excursion ar SIMILAR Sunday, June 18, orchid and vari-colored pin stripes. ry trasting borders. All sizes. (= \ | Sizes for Women & Misses THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY “cet Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Pendant Earrings | Pearl Necklaces | Ecrase Bags Specially Priced $9.95 | Wonder-Values $] Low Priced $1.95 | Special Value $1 -95 Composed of specially selected | Fascinatingly beautiful, long | Antique Green and Oxidized fin- | yyinty hag fitted with pow ( IRCULA I ION OVER 600 000 * graduated indestructible beads | pendant — effect Colorful | Af ehains——taney motel madi het, mirror and ehange pur ’ of rare beauty. 24 inches long. | Oriental patterns as well as sim | phire, ‘Amethyst’ and. colored | Alge other styles of fine Moire * ? 10 kt, spring ring, pler styles, stone. | sifles and leathers, ‘ ‘

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