The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1922, Page 7

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“MILLIONS 1S GONE; ~ATSEA OR WHERE? Undertaker’s Son, Art Student, Admits They Were Friends and Now He’s No. 3. CHICAGO, July 10.—Incognito, her friends believe, eithe: somewhere In New York or on a steumship bound for Europe, is Miss Dellora Angell, twenty-vear-old heiress of the $38,- diary, he will be known as No. 3 “the boys I left behind me. She was assisted in | by her parents, who have been her careful chaperons ever since Mr, Gates'’s will elevated her from happy Obscurity to popularity and pitiless publicity. Till a few years ago, she Was just an ordinary little schoolgirt up Evanston way. Now they call was the favorite niece of Mr, Gates's wife, and her namesake Mr. Norris was philosophical, but was perturbed over her une 7 @eparture last Tuesda: cldentally they were U Tuesday morning. had her “the poor, little rich girl" She |/ 000,000 esta of the late John W. Gates. Which is only half of the story, the other half being still in Chicago. He || fe Lester Norris, art stud and | | gon of the leading undertaker $ Charles, Ill. If Miss Ange have met that evening, as th met on many previous ev late. Mamma a Papa Auge ust learned of these meetings, It was sald. Mr. Norris telephoned the Angell home in Lake Forest—the millionaire suburban villnge on the lake shore— and was informed “Miss Angell's out.” Later reporters learned of the hurried trip to unknown whereabouts. “She's a great girl, and we've been friends for a long time," he sald last Might. "Sure we took motor rides and all that. Of course I liked her She liked me. The money doesn't make any difference with a yoman's Deart.” Mr. Norris doesn’t know when she'll return. His position is similar to that of the young South American physician whom Miss Angell met about two years ago on the Pacific Const. It was announced then that they would “be married as soon as Miss Angell completes her u ty studies, and she will endow a re the bridegroom in § But it never cane to and her pare time at Los A Newspapers beg marriage the family snd up snd left for Chicag She ving at that t after the sing the nly packed Nothing with a friend. shot and killed t his home at Bayar raleased after divulging it activi- tles in his neighborhood. OfMcials ex- pect to make arrests to-day. LA i MENDS THE RUN and snakes the stocking stronger than ever. The moment you fee! the first sign ef @ ren in your stooking epply a drop of STOPERUN end the rvo is stopped instantly ead permanently. Guaranteed not to mar the most Geticate fabric and not to come out in the wash. RARMLESS COLORLESS In dainty purse-sime vials 25 conte everywhere PRESTONETTES, INC, 18 Bevadway jew York Sensitive Teeth? Do your teeth lool: sound, yet ache when subjected to heat or cold or un- usual friction? A tiny abscess at the root of a tooth may be the trouble. OUR X-RAY DIAGNOSIS @ feature of WATERBURY service waveals these hidden spots and often a simple operation effects a complete cure. All Languages Spoken. —_ Lady Attendants Warerbury WENTAL COMPANY Incorporated Estoblished 1897 29 W. 34th St,, New York 16 Fulton St, Brooklyn @ 10 6 Sunpavw ciosus wre . They were to||Rq more was heard of the romance with || the physician Another incident concerned a former family chauffeur of the i has filed suit for dam grounds thar Mr. Angel is a beating to him, He asserts that he was merciy a friend of Miss Angell and was aiding her in correspondence Tea TURUEUBU UEUEE LODO SD DUT OIS U LUT RUT BOER, aK. EDO DOS LODE: THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922. & Oe I fle Macy ‘and bring that, too, when you come from town tonight—’’ —says many a wife to her commuting husband on many a morning of these hot days, charging him with a host of “little shopping errands” in order to save her making a trip into town herself. And really, husband no longer minds a bit—if he has found out what a help a Macy Personal Shopper can be. For all he has to do is to step into the Personal Shopping Bureau of this great store, repeat the errands—and, presto! a Personal Shopper accompanies him tovall the necessary oii She assumes responsibility that the extra ball of yarn, say, which he must get, is exactly the same shade as the sample, so wife can finish the sweater she is making; or that the iced tea set he is to choose is not in “monstrous bad taste—oh, so like a man!” There is no limit to a Macy Personal Shopper's helpfulness— and her services are, of course, gratuitous. A Special Sale of 300 Good Looking White Hats Of Peanut Straw $2.84 A straw that is unusually wearable and durable—shapes thet are unusually smart—and white, which is unusually popular this season-—there’s a combination for you! They are trimmed with bands of draped silk, mostly all white, a few combined with black. yey —Untrimmed Millinery Section, Second Floor, 34th Street. Novelty Necklaces of Metal and Stones Specially Priced 59c A touch of color on a light frock—a bright spot on a dark one—these neck- laces of lovely clear beads, held together with bright metal links and oma- ments, are more than usually lovely. All of them have the popular tassel drops—and they come in such colors as sapphire, topaz, emerald, amethyst, aquamarine and cherry red. Ringe —Maln Floor, Center, Broadway. Silk Umbrellas For Summer Showers Umbrellas for both men and women—and of a most attractive quality and price. Men’s, $4.69 All silk, tape edged um- made on eight Women’s, $3.69 Waterproof taffeta silk in parasol style, with handles of selected woods, finished with Bakelite caps, rings or leather side straps. In purple, navy, green, brown, garnet and black. Always —Main Floor, Broadway brellas, rib Paragon frames, with handles of light or dark selected woods in the popular Prince of Wales crooks. Imported Rush Rugs 9 by 12 feet, $31.25 3 by 6 feet, $5.94 8 by 10 feet, 24,24 30 by 60 inches, 4.06 An unusual kind of rush rug, very heavy in weight, durable and attract- ivelooking. Equally suitable for the porch or the living room. Imported Japanese Rush Squares 12 and 18-inch blocks, t 39c per square foot Art Wool and Fiber Rugs 9 by 12 ieet, $18.48 8 ft. 3 in, by 10 ft. 6 in. 16.48 6 by 9 feet, 11.48 | Solid centers with beautifully figured borders. product of one of America’s best mills. particularly rich, These rugs are the The colors used in them are For summer and carly fall use, Specially Priced: INLAID LINOLEUM, $1.39 square yard FIGURED CORK LINOLEUM, 89¢ square yard ‘These linoleums were among the late arrivals, but have been marked at special prices nevertheless. Cesigus are in tile and parquetry effects; adaptable for the kitchen, bath room, pantry, office or hall. Beers ~Fourth Floor, Front. A Special Mid-Summer Sale of 450 Baronette Satin Skirts For Women $4.74 Straight tailored models—all of them—the kind which are so comfortable for sport wear, and which can, with the aid of a sweater or frilly blouse, make such a becom- ingly dressy ccstume for summer functions. There are five models from which to make your selection, all of them illustrated. Sizes 28 to 34 inch waistbands. Rews —Third Floor, 4th Street, Rear Children’s Patent Leather Pumps $3.49 $3.89 Neat and stylish foct ear of fine q ality for the young girl—well adapted fc: evening or d:y wear during the summer vacation. One-s rap pumps in patent Two-strap pumps in | at- ent leather. 4 for th i irl. Sizes 814to 11, $2.79 | Magee tak Sizee 1134 to 4, 349 | Site aigtot, $4. Widths C and D. Widths A, B, C Rineyrs —Second Kivor, Rear. Women’s Sport Blouses , “Sport Blouse” seems to be synonymous with “over- blouse” this season—and there’s a reason for that! The overblouse is comfortable and trim—and at the same time will serve for semi-dress occasions. Following the mode we present: . Crepe de Chine Overblouses— illustrated A—with nar- row edgings of real Filet lace about the Peter Pan collar, and on the cuffs. $6.24 Radium Overblouses—made in either V neck or Peter Pan collar style—with a narrow fluting about the collar and cuffs. Illustrated C. $6.24 Tricolette Overblouses—made in pebble weave, with fringe on the bottom and sleeves—and a narrow collar of self material which may be worn either open or closed. Illvstrated B. $4.69 Rowe —Thira Floor, 34th Street, Front, Sale of Lace Vestees at 89c Made on full body of fine net and trimmed with dainty Venise and Valen- ciennes laces. Comfortably cool to wear under summer frocks and suits. Up to Size 40 In cream only Rigegra —Maln Moor, Center, Broadway, In the Misses’ Own Section Middies for Misses and Children 89c Have you a middy to go vacationing in? You'll need it for camping! These are excellent values at 89c, in all white or with their Peter Pan collars, cuffs, and bottoms trimmed with red, green or navy gingham. Some are trimmed with Copenhagen, rose or red linene. Sizes 6 to 20, Alysgrs —Third Floor, Center. | We Sell Merchandise of Taste and Quality at Lowest-in-the-City Prices— For Cash Onl, Vii 7aViV @NET@NETONI/G@Ni10\) /0\i aX! /e\iiVa\i/6\ RUE UT 7 = — — Continuing our Annual July Sale of Towels, Toweling and Bathriats We're keeping up our July Sale reputation—and that means that we're offering fine towels, toweling, and bathiuats at about the lowest prices we've put on merchandise of this high quality in many a year. Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, 16c¢ each | Firmly woven—all plain white. Hemmed size 18x35 inches. Hemmed Cotton Huck Towels, 19¢ each Red or blue Greek key borders. Hemmed size 17x35 inches. Union Linen Huck Towels, 24e each Extra heavy—part linen and part cotton. A wearing quality, all white. Hemmed size 18x34 inches, Pure Linen Huck Towels, 49c each Heavy, sturdy quality, pure linen huck corded borders. Hemmed size 18x34 inches. Pure Linen Huck Towels, 69c each Fine white Irish linen huck, with wide damask borders. Hemmed size 20x36 inches. Pure Linen Glass Towels, 29¢ each Absorbent Irish linen, in red or blue checks. Hemmed size 20x26 inches. blue. crash Pure Linen Crash Toweling, Irish linen crash, 16 inches wide, or blue borders. Pure Linen Toweling, Finely woven, full bleached pure linen with colored borders. Suitable for dish or roller towels Pure Linen Glass Toweling, Finely woven of clean tlax yarns without lint or dressing. Red or blue checked. 17 inches wide. Turkish Bathmats, Our Usual Prices $1.24, $1.79, $2.29 Three attractive styles in conventional or tloral patterns. Pink, blue, gold, tan and gray. Firmly woven and well made—three sizes. Pure Linen Typed Glass Towels, 34c¢ each Pure Irish typed with the word ‘'Glass" in red or Hemmed size 22x30 inches. linen, absorbent quality, 19¢ yd. Red 39e yd. 17 inches wide. 29¢ yd. 98e, $1.49, $1.98 The Following Items are ‘‘Run-of-the-Mill’”’ This means that here or there you will find a dropped thread—a misweave, or a slight discoloration—defects which will in no way qualities. White Turkish Towels, 19¢ each | Heavy quality—bleached and absorbent. All plain white. Hemmed size 19x38 inches. White Turkish Towels, It pertect would be 39c Heavy—tull bleached and long wearing. Suitable for bath houses, clubs and hotels. 29¢ each Center, White Turkish Towels, It pertect would be 59c Large, spongy bath towels, heavy and absorbent. Turkish Face Cloths, Formerly 6 tor 72c A large assortment of styles, sizes and qualities, in pink, blue, gold, lavender or all white. ¥, and Main Floor Tables, impair their wearing 39¢ each Hemmed size 26x52 inches. 6 for 59 Pre-Inventory Clearance 5,750 Coys’ Surimer Wash Suits $1.39 mery appearance. seams are turned and strength and durability. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Rings — Second Ft e900 Originally $29.75 and $34.75 To expedite their disposal we have grouped a quan- tity of fine suits from our regular stock and sharply lowered their prices. To make the size ranges com- Formerly priced from $1.64 to $2.89 Middy and “Dickens” style suits— mest of them with short sleeves and all of them so carefully cut and tailored as to insure com- fortable fitting qualities and neat, cool, sum- Pure Linen Invincible Suiting Ripotlet Mercerized Poplin Many other high-grade yarn-dyed fabrics Only high grade workmanship throughout. All stitched, insuring + Mth Street, Rear, Men’s Suits plete we have added a special purchase of a small quantity of suits of similar grade. All are 1922 models—in cassimeres, unfinished worst- eds and fancy worsted ideas. Plain effects, stripes, checks and subdued overplaids. Regular, stout, short and slender men have a wide latitude for choice. All sizes, but incomplete size ranges in each particular style Sverre —Fifth Floor, Front, : ’ e ye Clincher Cross; Men’s Bathing Suits Golf Balls White Wool Shirt, Black Worsted [7 gy Tights, White Belt / $5. 74 doz. $ 2 4 Here's an opportunity to lay 3 ° | in a new supply of balls of a ; | quality that needs no praise Very smart and very comfortable here. Permissible in tourna- combinations. Sizes 34 to 40. ment play. Other Bathing Suits, $3.44 to $9.44 Ras —Fifth Floor, Center. 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