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MARY PICKFORU'S ' | DIVORCE IS LEGAL, COURT DECLARES Nevada Supreme Court Ends Action to Set Aside Film Star's Decree. CARSON. Nev June 1.—Mary Pickford'’s divorce from Owen Moore has been sustained The Nevada Supreme Court af Birmea the order of t Judge Frank P. Langan 4 ng service @f summons in the action brought by Attorney General Fowler to set aside the decree granted to the motion pi ture star The divorce of Miss Pickford from Owen Moor n star, at Minden, Ne fea 20, 1920, pre- cipitated an action by the State for the dissolvtion of the decree on the ground that Miss Pickford's residence tm the State had not covered the period required by law, The District Court, in which the divorce was granted, was asked to review Its de- inion and reverse itself, but ihe pealed to the charging that the div tained throng) “fraud on the part contending that had no jurisdiction State was not an as {grieved p therefore had ao auth Nevada law to prisecut Arguments were heard here MARRIED AT 14, 35 NOW, SHE HAS HAD 21 CHILDREN Vive Are Alive and the La itest Baby Came Six Weeks Ago Aw INGTON, Conn, June 1 Stuk nts of birth control are interest din the ira Charles 8. Willar thirty-six years of. Wife of a carpenter who, mariied when fourteen, hus been the snother of twenty-one alive, the ehildren nfanc ert Willard, wa Tiw mother was within a mily’ he her ch he April 24 about all he chikdr and s to twins. jon nad be tn regula ee would Bland Attorney G State St of Usa the The defense anbwered the Miss Pickford married enerad Fowler then ap Minden court that the Douglas weeks after the d sated » Supreme Court, according to yunsel, Gavin McNab, who tele d the newk to her in Los An —_ GOV. TOMPKINS’S APRON FOR STAPLETON MASONS ent it to pr ed to Kins Loe at Masonic Temple, Stapleton, 8 1, Saturday ¢ ‘Tomp kins ning, by Arthur Ss Gran Master of Mo vos in New ron has been in the » Lodge, N ho will wend a « > rters of Wil wy afternoon ved a long-dis- from Buffalo informing © had become a grandfather nee K his father's news. . the Courler and the BRINGS FIRST SUIT TO OBTAIN BOOZE FOR HOME COOKING Attacks U.S. Ruling That Drives Him to Restau- rant Food. ) rum and brandy for oor irposes in his home, Walter BE. Koehler, cigar denler at No. 81 St. Mark's Place, who lives at Street Staten Island, has sued In the Federal Court here for manda requiring Federal Prolii Ralph A. Day o give him a permit to buy the nt of Iiquors he says, his id requires. ication attacks a Treas- sision which in effect hat no permit shall be for use of liquors tn products unless the per- seeking it is “a manu whose products are not on the premi It is by Mr Koehler that 8 Centre bition Director this r ¢ is discriminatory and is an unreasonable and arbitrary extension of the Prohibition regulattc He points out that under decision, known as T. D. he must purchase wine pudding and other dishes In which alcohol Is used from dealers or go without, when he could more economically make them at home. This is belleved to be the first court action dealing with this point THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. WIDOW WINS $41,489 SUIT. Judgment bh entered In the in wi 6 West 94th against’ Howard B._ Sands, broker. Mra, Phelps alleged she gave Sands a check for $41,489 in June, 1917, with orders to cash It and Invest the surr ¢ directed appropriated the money to his own use Street, She charged he GIFTS of furniture are 60 appropri- ate. Beautiful and of daily use a Day Bed is a delight to every woman, Our show rooms display a wide variety of designs at attractive prices. Ask to see the article illus- trated above. FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York fault for $41,489 was former Vacation Time Means Traveling REAL vacation weather has set in. Doubtless you are now eagerly planning where you will spend this most delightful time of your year. Our “Ask Mr. Foster” Service will supply you, free of charge, with valu- able information as to railroad schedules, hotels, rates, etc. «Ask Mr. Foster Service” SEVENTH FLOOR Mendel Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, $50 In having this trunk made specially for us our principal was to summer traveling convenient. 17 inches wide, 2214 inches long and 42 inches high; open dust proof, with 7 hangers, shoe box to hold four pairs of shoes, round edges, blue keratol lining, loéking bar to lock all drawers, lady’s hat compartment. SEVENTH FLOOR Values in Linens "Cloths, $7.50 Napkins, $9.75 Doz. THESE prices—lower than manufacturer's recent whole- sale costs—will surely attract ever those who have a supply of linens on hand, We are seldom in a position to present such an opportunity. The pat- terns are the satin band and satin stripe. Cloths 2x2 yards, napkins 24x 24 inches. Linen Huck Towels, $7.50 Doz. All pure linen huck. Regulation size, Hemstitched damask borders. Typed Glass Towels reduced to $4.50. They have been selling for much higher prices in our regular stock. They offer you an opportunity for true economy in linen buying. SECOND FLOOR Fur Storage IF YOU haven't already stored your handsome furs you'll surely want to do so within the next few days. Send a card or telephone Fitzroy 1900 for a messenger. POURTH PLOOR 4 , Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Suite of ten pieces to match Buffet, illustrated in combination walnut, $350 Attractive Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture IN the plans of those who are furnishing homes or refurnishing them, our Sixth Floor will occupy an important place. The furniture we are displaying, is most moderately priced. 10 piece Hepplewhite motif ining room suite, combina- tion walnut . - $450 10 piece Sheraton inlaid din- ing room suite, mahogany 4 piece Sheraton motif bed- room suite, walnut . 6 piece Hepplewhite, motif bedroom suite, mahogany 6 piece Louis XVI bedroom suite, walnut or mahogany 6 piece Louis XVI bedroom 525 suite, walnut or mahogany SIXTH FLOOR 10 piece Sheraton motif din- ing room suite, combina-, tion walnut . + $350 10 piece Hepplewhite motif ining room suite, combina- tion walnut. . . + - 9 piece Jacobean motif din- ing room suite, combina- tion walnut . 10 piece Jacobean motif din- ing roo.n suite, walnut 10 piece Jacobean motif din- ing room suite, walnut 625 400 225 425 320 475 Special June Selling Bathing Caps and Hats, $1.75, $2.75 IF you are rushing off for a long summer week-end you will want to pack a bathing cap or two in your suitcase. This is a splendid assortment of hats, caps, and bags marked at these two very moderate prices for the first days of June. In addition to these two special purchases there are dozens of fascinating caps in almost innumerable beguiling styles. The petal cap, for example, or the daisy, or the jockey. Satin bandanas, too, or those of Persian silk. TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT—GROUND FLOOR Watches, Specially Priced For the Boy or Girl Graduate FOR the Girl—Three styles, illustrated below. Unusually and tiny dainty in design, they are 14-karat green gold, round or octagon in shape. They have all been marked at very special prices for this selling. A most welcome graduation gift! $55 and $75. (Tax additioia!), For the Boy — An Elgin watch, 20-year gold filled case, on a practical leather strap. This watch has been made specially forus. $25. (Tax included). JEWELRY DEPARTMENT -GROUND FLOOR Upholstery and Curtain Lengths ' A Clearance COMING as it does when you are Fiinning your dra- peries and hangings for the summer, this event is certain to interest you. There are cretonnes, tapes- tries, damasks, nets, voiles and fancy silks—surely variety enough to suit every taste. 34 to 3 yd. Lengths The prices have been so radically reduced as to enable you to secure materials to deco- rate several rooms at the cost of one. FIFTH FLOOR A BRIDGE lamp at this low price is something to re- mark upon. It will be a welcome addi. tion to your home, for you can always find a place for one more lamp, It has a handsome wrought iron standard, 12-inch parch- ment shade and adjustable arm, SEVENTH FLOOR Preventives THE time for stor- ing away winter | clothing is with us. Here are efficient enemies of moths. “No Moth,” illustrated, is the newest preventive. Makes a moth-proof chest of any closet. Is small and compact and can be hung on the eect wall, $2 Lord & Taylor Crystal Flakes, a compound of Naph- thaline and Gum Camphor, Ib. 50¢ “Hawley’s” Lavender Chest, $2 Tar Paper, size 40 x 80 inches, 75c dozen sheets. White Tar and Cedar Bags Tar $ .75 1,00 1,00 1.15 Cedar $1.00 1.15 1,23 1.50 1.75 2.10 Muff size Blanket size . Suit size . Overcoat size Ulster size 1.25 Motor coat size. 1-50 Cedar Paper Chest, 3.00 “Enoz” Moth Liquid, pint, $1.00 Quart ye GR Sprays $1.00 each SEVENTH FLOOR Beginning Sale only Tomorrow at at 34th Street 9.00 A, M. Store West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street Absolute Clearance Sale High Grade Tailored Suits , ® 216 Selected Garments from Regular Stock AT NEARLY PRICE ( These Extremely Desirable Suits are in the Wanted Long-Line, Box and Peter Pan Collared Models—Silk Lined Throughout—Mostly in Navy Tricotine Wonderful Choosing from Each Group 89 Bedell Tweed Sport Suits $ 75 Values up to $25.00—Half Price Sale 11 1 $ 75 19 47 Bedell Tailor-Made Models Formerly to $39.75—Half Price Sale $ 25 $ 30 62 ae Quality Tricotine Suits ormerly to $49.75—Half Price Sale 18 Handsomely Styled Suits Formerly to $59.75—Half Price Sale Learn, the Style from Lerner N Specials atine oe rt L §) Lerner Shops d bi | q P I "OR Friday and Saturday Fs Fy D a of this week the Lerner —with real handmade collar and cuffi in ¢ Shops are featuring two AND hemstitching, hand drawn : blouses so much in demand work and real filet lace edging adorn ar A . the collar and cuffs of this fine white ba- —so fine in quality and style tiste blouse, with its new, square neck-line. % ¢ —and so amazingly low in The ideal thing to wear with your sports * + skirt, either with or without a sweater. 4 price that every woman in { New York wil! want at least ; one of them. ’ £ Look at the pictures care- fully—but to judge the qual- ity and the real value of these styles, you must come in and R, see them for yourself— you : ¢ : must actually compare the iG) b prices with other prices—and Fr, you must investigate a// the BY enormous, constahtly chang- ing stocks of blouses, under- ° wear, and hosiery at the Q Lerner Shops. You will be June Rose amazed—and delighted. —a dresty georgette overbloure HE soft petal ofa June rosebud f no lovelier than this dainty georgette tic- Find the Lerner Shop nearest you and come in toda back overbloise, blossoming forth in fine ¢ ¥ filed val lace and cluster upon cluster of tiny pin tucks, In flesh or white, , 3) rf 3 Downtown Shops Uptown Shops x 4 Church St. near Cortlandt #2371 Broadway, near 86 St. 12 : 381Grand St., near Suffolk #2694 Broadway, near 103 St. [Pf (q 4 East 14 St.,near Fifth Ave, *230W. 1258t. ,near7thAve, ps 133 West 33 Street, opposite #3597 Broadway, near 148 St, b} Penneylvania Hotel 2863 Third Ave. ,nearl498t. 1) *907 Prospect Ave. , near 163 BRooxiyn: $22 Fulton Street Newark:' 671 Broad Street [¥ Newark: 865 Broad Street [2m 15 West 34 St., near Sth Ave. 618 Sixth Avenue, near 36 St. 631 Eighth Ave., near 41 St. *1600 Broadway, near 48 Street *SHOPS AT ADDRESSES S80 MARKED OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SHOPS Blouses + Underwear + Hosiery oie)