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Says She Will ‘Talk on Courts’ in Connec- tion With Mrs. Mallory’s Interview. PARIS, June 15 (Associated Press).—Mlle, Suzanne Lenglen, French ‘tennis star, after consulting a heart specialist, has decided to overrule her Mather’s edict and announces that she will defend her world’s singles title in the Wimbledon tournament. She will afso play through the doubles and ixed doubles. “It is my most earnest desire to eet Mrs, Mallory again,” were the Words uttered by Mile, Lenglen Ne arrival from Dieppe, where Wrnderwent un examination by of. Caron. “The doctor has advised me to be reful, but my decision is irrevoca- . and it p!l depends upon Mrs. Mal- ‘y whether she meets me or not. she has to do is to reach the finals, ich, as | sald before, | fear she pn't. I would rather meet her than Ryan, Miss MacKane, Mrs. mish or Mrs. Peacock. 1 am going to England, where 1 pe to carry off, for the fourth time, World's chumpionship, and if any WITNESS A ASSERTS Policewoman ran’ Give Damag- ing Testimony at Trial of Accused Slayers. Mrs, Ray Nicolletti, policewoman, was the State's chief witness at to- day's session in the trial of Antonio Marino, No, 349_East 13th Street, for the murder of Giuseppe Varotta, five, 1921. Mrs. Nicolletti said she lived at the Mrs. Varotta. She said she saw Marino watching the Varotta home for hours at a time. “On Detoration Day a yeai ago,” Mrs. Nicoletti testified, “Marino came to the Varotta home to discusssthe Dacia Mra, Mallory, 1 hed ex: es kidnapping. He expressed sorrow fed some reference as to my being ’ about it and said he would do any- braid to meet Mrs. Mallory, owing to thing he could to help. fy heart trouble in Rrussela and = SS | ve asked about the letters that er in Paris, but I am sure I didn't DZANNE LENGLEN. ; : ler in Pavia, out tam sure F didnt) ""waile SUZANNE LENGUEN- Thad been received demanding th in reference to Mrs. Mallory’s|- ransom, and inquired whether they “|had been destroyed. Varotts said he for the championships of Northern France at Lilie, where she was a vic-|%@d destroyed them and Marino said, tor in 1918 and 1914 when in her ‘That's one good thing,’ *) carly teens. ‘phen I turned the conversation to the amount of ransom demanded and said I thought $2,600 was too great a n informed that Mrs. Molla Bjur- sum to ask. I said I had $500 or $600 St Mallory, the American woman is which I would be willing to put up. n tennis champion, was reported | 0 4: W: Rosen & Co., manufacturers} Marino answered that such a sum was Ihave expressed the opinion in an| of automobile accessories, on the 6th] no money at all in a kidnapping arview that Mile englen was floor of Nos, 610-614 Broadway during] case.’ Id to ni apitir the noon hour and started # fire. Five] « vphere’s one bad thing about this. . Hy. can't believe 11,77 (16 eee ee area ie nuenbers went | You bad no business to report it to Bien repeated. ‘It doean't sound | ant t's Otairs and fire eocape: The] the police, But you needg't worry Mrs. Mallory, who always was| gece: below were promptly emptied and| The boy will be well cared for. He intly reported interview in London, From mow on,’’ added Mile. Le m, “I will refrain from saying an 1 will do my talking CAN OF OLA R EXPLODED CAUSING SHIGHT F A can of lacquer exploded in the shop n't believe she said it,”” a 2 yanne Lenglen to-day, hh & good sport the firemen extinguished the flames] has other children to play with.’ 1 hav ro omade army with nominal damage. “Marino then reminded Varotta Ing rema about Mrs - — a tinued the French t consider lier a good lawn tennis player, ont 1 thought Rs Ryan and one or the rH A G “tennis ‘tles in the columns of The Hosiery Department foment Tahal! make concerning} %S Showing the new assortments for but m) cquet will speak for me < Summer wear, featuring Wimb! ing June 26." bledon in 1921 s tly lost to Mrs. Be: k of y that | shall refuse to tight ough still h At diawn appearance and complaining of Women’s Sik Hose MI leave this afternoon, however, for brief engagement in the tournament With lisie tops and soles, in black, white and the prevailing shades ; per pair $1.75 With lisle tops and soles, in black or white, per pair . . . . . . . $2.50 With lisle tops and soles, openwork clocks; in black, white, African or blonde, feature that a good per pair . . . . . . . $2.25 q shoe must’ embody— fF! . Vg. trim ankle fit, no gap, Sheer, light-weight, in black, white or colors, fo give, is particularly per pair . . . . . $2.75 & 3.95 emphasized in ell Hurley Oxford Models. E P Medium weight, in black, white or colors, perpair . . . . . $2.95 & 3.50 in black, white, Cordovan or gray, with openwork clocks . . . per pair $3.50 Newest Leathers and models made over spe- cial lasts in one hundred different combinations of widths and sizes. HALF. YEARLY SALE Now in Progress HURLEY SHOES A New Purchase of . tiet Breeden Hib Brntce Men’s Athletic Underwear coven ee consisting of two hundred dozen suits of excellent quality white mercerized madras, (First Floor) See en eer h ne et Om ESCORT TS will be offered to-morrow at these very special prices: Men’s Union Suits (sleeveless and knee-length) Of white mercerized fancy=stripe madras, RS persuit . . . . . . . $1.35 Of white mercerized madras, in a number of desirable patterns . . . per sult $1.55 For Long or Bobbed Hair Bold at notion counters, (First Floor) Mf your denlor does not carry them, write / : : Madison Avenue - Hitth Avenue | [a 34th and 35th Mtrests Rew Hork THE EVENING WORLD, that {t was generally understood he ie. Lenglen Will Defend had collected a large sum in damages {IR for an automobile accident, : ‘ Judge Talley adjourned the case |] World Tennis Championship VAROTTA RANSOM, gg ae Rew amelie gry? ED FOR THEFT Mata Sought to Pawn § to Pawn Stolen Tme- Charged with the theft of a $1,000 Jewelled platinum watch, and pearls and rings valued @t $25, from Miss Anne Forest, an actress, Agnes Will- lames, formerly a maid at the Hotel Netherland, was to-day held in $1,500 bail for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Levine in Yorkville Court. It is alleged she sought to pawn the} watch with I, Berkowitz, No. 17 Cooper Square, who became suspicious and held the watch. She obtained a sum- No. 94 Hast 18th Street, in May,|™0ns for him, When she tried to serve it yesterday, Berkowitz had her ar- Varotta home, posing as a ccusin of|* AS SHE DEMANDS WATCH Piece, In Charme. Store Open All Day on Saturday during Jure 2 5 % to 3 3 4 I Franklin Simon 8 Co, Af Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. BA Bramley (Reg. U. 8. Pat, Off.) WHITE PUMPS AND SANDALS For MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE New Summer Footwear Fashions Wear The Famous Bramley Last The Bramley leads all other footwear because it com- bines the latest fashions with the greatest comfort. Beomley WHITE ParFAlT CLOTH | White,Maihogany, Walnut. Allsizes. Fach, 16.00 FOOTWEAR IN ONE-STRAP formerly 21.00 Pumps or SANDALS. . . Beamley Finest WHITE KID- Continuing Our Sale of SKIN OR IMPORTED WHITE BUCKSKIN ONE-STRAP Pumps. 10,5° Famous HARTMANN ‘Trunks Feminine Footwear Suop—Third Floor THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922. FS IS Mahogany : nuit separately IFTS, of course. But a legion of en- gaging little touches which have power, far beyond their size or price, tolendanewcharm tothe rooms you know so well. OVINGTON'’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street —_ ec Aa LE OARS ! Se wows ames McCreary & Co, e-~« ae table decoration $7.60 Absolute Clearance From Our Regular Stock of all “Almco” Lamps At Reductions of Sj AS 1A ‘These lamps represent some of the finest examples of floor, bridge and junior styles carried in our stock. Some are of Solid Mahogany, others in gold and black or blue, and quite a num- ber are beautifully stippled with gold Each is astriking value at these prices. Regularly Sale Price 6 Floor Lamps 69.00 45.00 3 Floor Lamps _ 95.00 70.00 - 4 Bridge Lamps 37.50 25.00 2 Bridge Lamps, 52.50 35.00 2 Bridge Lamps 62.50 42,50 2 Bridge Lamps 69.00 45.00 2 Bridge Lamps 73.00 54.75 4Junior Floor Lamps 57.00 40.00 4 Junior Floor Lamps 75.00 50.00 2 Junior Floor Lamps 89.50 60.00 2 Junior Floor Lamps 105.00 75.00 (Sizth Ploor) Continuing Our | Sale of Simmons Beds A. Three-piece Simmons Enameled Bed, illus- trated, including heavy link spring, Ivory or White, 3 foot size. Each, 11.00 | formerly 15.00 | B. All square Simmons Bed, illustrated, Ivory, 2) 00 Seventh Floor) | | Prices Much Below Regular A. Full Size Wardrobe Trunk, made on three-ply veneer, blue cloth lining; cushion top; full set of hangers, 7 AA or 4B or 10E—there are some things in shoes that don’t alter with the sizes. Quality — of material, of style, Real Laces acpi | of workmanship—is a fundamental 1 in all good shoes. It should be there, in large shoes laundry bag and shoe container, McCreery Sale Price, 29.75 B. Extra Deep Wardrobe Trunk, made on three- construction, Gibraltarized, ion Al on panels, nickeled steel angles on garment scction, drawer locking bar, top drawer compartments, tie tapes in drawers. McCreery Sale Price, 46.00 (Fifth Floor) —— You Suffer No Pressure With I For Summer “Plio-Top” Dress Trimmings . | American Lady Corsets They are so beautiful and small shoes, men’s and wom. in design and inex Constant running to and fro—bending, en’s, dressy or plain. pensive you can buy | Hee quick changes of posture, | We) uantities without hes are all an active part of the modern | In Walk-Overs it’s there. Qual- evihek { woman’s daily life. She needs a corset | ity is what the Walk-Over trade | . which not only moulds her figure into \ Real Valenciennes Edges. slim lines, but one which will give mark guarantees. ¥% in. wide. d., 28e her poise, ease, healthful support. 1 Pscag igsoiy ve Eanes “Plio-Top””American Lady Corsets boned i - Ver 4 ii. wide, a Bee with Mish bone do this, and elimi- | Br 4 Fs AYANTY: ciraae nate the “ by relieving the pres- {| Shoes for Men and Women Filet Picot, now selling sure on the diaphragm. We have the Mew York Civ rs as 61, at 1,50, tomorrow, model exactly suited to your figure. \| HPs pnt tai Re Pe A Td doz. yds,, 1.25 Try it on and experience the comfort | ; 380 ae Filet Edges, in two de it provides. Exceptional values at | wp naar pon Avs Yen signs, 34 in, 1,, 18¢ 3.00 to 9.00 i HORSE gre Wemever ace fi ¥. (Third Floor Gebco, Phoenix, and Vian Raaite Hostery (Main Floor = ie : a a (MARIS LITTLE DIFPELANCE WHAT Tors WANT” aD Will, FIND Ti! - LY

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