The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 16

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~—IQHET TEMPLE ~TOTOUR MERA ' Dykeman, Past Potentate of Kismet $25.00 Suits now $18.70 Temple and who, in 1928, will be ele- $28.00 “ “$91,295 5A a vated to Imperial Potentate of the $30.00 “ “$93.80 . Mystic Shrine of North America—the $32.00 if “$95.50. Were .75 ; Ree adress ditae cs Gasitte, | ae $35.00 Us “$27.20 Drop stitched with silk clocks. Also heavy ) companied by Mrs. Dykeman. $38.00“ $29.75 ribbed. Good assortment of colors. Other prominent Brooklyn Shriners $40.00 “ “ $32.50 Who will make the trip include: Will- $42.00 “ “ $34.00 ! fam J. McCaffrey, present Potentate . ‘ Milas Suaoie: William Bamber, isto i i peg Sport Belts Sports Scarfs P . who ts Chai ot B * ey attri cuibmiiioe poten $55.00 se $40.80 38 ow |“CONNIE” TALMADGE GETS DIVORCE DECREE Sereen Crnelty” Pialogiou. ALDERMEN RAPPED BY JUDGE ON BENCH Should Do Something Be- the Pollce Department at the rear, Miss ‘Talmadge testified that on April 5, 1921, & few months after their marriage, Pialogiou told her that he did not care to continue married * }lite and asked her to leave their money nees that only annoy add to his burdens tee “Mental payer or " . acon 19. LOS ANGELES, -Con-| astern home, She did not, but he sides Sign Payroll, Says Are FE Taimndge, screen actress, was | packed up and left her, she sald. Kochendorfer. HAMON ESTATE DEBTS an interlocutory decree] Her mother, Mrs, Margaret Tal- City. oftietatn who ‘annoy ‘taxpayern| ARE MORE THAN $1,000,000) 0" rep a John Talo- | madge, testified to special oo ot eke ania glou, tobacco manufacturer, of New| mental cruelty. iss Talma an- N 23-DAY TR with summonses for petty offense ON] 1 vated Attewen Minmanagement| York, on grounds of mental crucity. | nounced that she would leave soon for Aldermen who “do nothing but sign the of Stain Man's Peoperty, No answer to the sult was filed by!» visit to Europe. pee ar Lebar ee’ ‘ont td Raat ted MUSKOGHE, Okla, June 2.—Allega- oo ‘ochendorter in the Long Tw 3 tions that claims againgt the estate n Shri -| Court yesterday, Several residents of [10 ee ni ie ann ot Brooklyn Shriners Leave Sat the Norwood section of Astoria had Repubttess National. Cort wrday on Jaunt to End at | opeen summoned for not having permits] from Oklahoma, might total for pttvate Garages. $1,000,000 are made In # sult Med yes- m é the average citi- on jr. and Olive Be amon, ae a ae riners from Kismet Temple, Brook- | It has come that when Hamon jr. ri Pennsylvania | #0 1# ready to start out in the morning | children, are named defendants, Cane = putt tym, will leave the Pennsylvania) | ods an inspector of the Fire De-| The trust company alleges that ry f specials in Station at noon, on a twenty-three-| partment in front if his place; an in-] Ketch mismanaged the estate and asks @ay excursion to various points of| apector of the Health Departmefit at the | that the claims of creditors be consid- fnterest in the United States and incidental to attending the Forty-ceighth Annual Session of the Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine of North America, which will be held in San Francisco on June 18, 14 and M special de luxe train will be Canada, 15. San Francisco, The “Kismet Temple Special’ will be operated by the Pennsylvania Rail- road Saturday, when about 125 Mystic used. resentative to the Imperial Council; John A. Morison, Past Potentate and present Recorder of Kismet Temple. Clifford H. Bradt, Chief Rabban of Kismet Temple, who will also be ac- companied by his wife ———aenennnls calecentiiigna e ae me : wae ei a ae ot Fd st qe EB SS 5 ae ae rs s Imperial Chief Rabban Conrad V. ay by the Liberty, Central Trust pany of St, Louls asking appotnt- of a receiver ‘ st company brought th lect $101,242 on a note Magistrate Kochendorfer said: “T think it time law-abiding taxpay- ers received some attention from the oMcials other than being served with summonses for alleged trivial offenses. Founded FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE mon Rohrer, aide of his house and an Inspector of ered before the hett™. Women’s Sports Wear Accessories Building Alteration Sale! Entire stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Furnishings reduced to cpst! Women’s Fine Mercerized Sport Hose 1.94 Were $2.94 Gay Roman stripe scarfs of fibre silk, Were .50 White kid with edges and buckles of red, green, bluevor brown. Frank G. Maguire 647 8th Ave. (near 42d St.), N. Y. See pages 20 and 39 for other Hearn Advertising White Flannel Trousers $7,00 up Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Sports Wear for Vacation Men’s Mercerized Oxford Sports Shirts 1.15 Were $1.48 Well made and well finished, with short sleeves eae and openneck. All sizes. Men’s Tweed Caps Men’s Wool Mixed 1.47 Golf Hose Were $1.95 1.10 Made ‘in pleated back Were $1.50, A medium price plain Gee we Cotton and wool mixed— gbones, Mixtures and | | brown and green heather plain colors. All sizes. mixtures and camel. —but remarkable value Kuppenheimer Suits *35 Frankly, these suits upset all previous standards of value at this moderate price. See them and you'll appreciate how far we have gone in mak- ing your go farther. reo ia Allg go generat 9 Piper pencil stripes. Styles for men and young men. OTHER KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES $40 $45 %50 Our 34th Year in Business Broadway, at 49th Street Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREBT WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Women’s White Shoes & Oxfords “Tenderfoot make’’ Made of best quality white canvas, Goodyear welted white “‘Ivory’’ leather soles and rub- ber _heels—famous Tenderfoot lasts and excellent materials insure foot comfort and a cooi, dressy shoe. Oxfords Lace Shoes Girls’ Patent Leather Pumps Instep strap--medium or broad toe shapes—Goodyear welted soles-faney perforations on tips—all patent leather or with grey suede backs. Sizes 214 to 7 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. PTttt ttt ttt See Paves 20 and 36 for Other Hearn advertising _. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1992, — Alexander Shoe Sale Semi-Annual Clearance ' All Departments FOR more than Nalf'a century Alexander Shoes have had a national reputation for good ality. We have never sacri- ficed quality for price, and yet to give generous values has been one of he policies of this store since it was founded in 1857, over 65 yon ago—a little better quality for the same price asked elsewhere. We have made it a rule, too, to carry a large stock of styles and sizes. The foot that requires an unusual last, size or width is more likely to be suited from our stock, we believe, than elsc- where in this city.. And for the normal foot, style and fit are assured by a wide selection. This 65th semisannual clear- ance sa‘e is an exceptional and timely opportunity to provide for the summer shoe. needs of the entire family at a really remarkable saving. We invite comparison these shoe values. real bargains. Women’s Low Shows $585 $65 sf jaune $g85 There are oxfords and strap pumps in a great oe of styles and leathers; medium and light soles. Men’s High and Low Shoes $490 $g:85 Saf i In a wide and satisfying range of sizes and leathers. Children’s Shoes $9.45 $9.95 $3.95 $4.85 " The’ prices vary according to size. The quality F is unvaryingly good. At Downtown Store Only Sixth Avenue at 19th St. | . Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L’’ and West Side Subway—All Convenient of They are Come early in the day if you can. The McCreery Men’s Shop “ Special Values for Men! ‘SPRING SUITS This is a very special purchase combined with suits! reduced from our own regular stock. Suits of simi- lar fine fabrics and tailored in a like manner woul ordinarily sell at a much highet price. Your ,in- { spection is invited to corroborate this fact. As for it ‘fabrics there are Worsteds, Wools, and Cassimeres in Herringbones, Pencil Stripes and other desirable spring designs. All sizes—regulars, longs, shorts and stouts. — For Warm Weather 3-Piece Gabardine Suits, . $55.00 i Coat, Vest and Trousers of finest Imported Gabar- dine—skeleton lining, sleeve linings and vest back 1 of silk. —— 3-Piece Trapical Worsted Suits, $35.00 Skeleton lining and vest back of silk. 2-Piece Summer Suits, 29.50 Coat and Trousers of Gabardine, silk Shantung or tropical worsted with silk skeleton linings. 2-Piece Mohair or Palm Beach Suits, $16.5« Coat and Trousers—silk skeleton lined. —— | A complete assortment of Sport Coats, Flannel Trousers and Linen i and Palm Beach Knickerbockers. James McCreery & Co. SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE. THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.

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