The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, Man SSoporing et ah We THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. ee een seem Dr. Anna W. Hochfelder, Lawyer, Would Prove Ability KILLS 8 CHILDREN BROOKLYN : . of Prospective Husbands and Wives to Support O Hi Themselves and Their Families. Se po ee Store Hours: 9 to 5. Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August Telephone 6100 Main a oe Blows of a Mallet Another 3 . ‘ ie A rit -_— ——————_--—— ——-- _ st “ a e t m By Fay Stevenson. Theory Advanced in Water- , hat right has a man to ask a woman to tarry him unless he is able i Tragedy ‘ ‘ ¢ i to support her and a prospective family? town Tragedy. cA Sale Occasion in : What right hos a girl to marry unless she feels confident that she ts ae | able to take care of a family of children “in case she is WATERTOWN, N. Y., July 13.— . ’ | j . : . | ie J left widow or he: . qi ime ne is left a " het) Whether the heat of the ‘ean's rays irls ummer YOCRS | cAn Extraordinary Offering of Specially-made + ” or the pl 1 blo J} allet ex No right at all,’ saya Dr. Anna W. Hochfelder, the woman attorney | oioaeq they abieaihiiaetar shell that | Who seeks the Democratic State Senatorial nomination in the Fourth Dis-|tineq eight children from eleven to y trict! ta Brookiyn, and who is planning radical legislation affecting marriage | ccccen eeura old wit! never be known, 1.95 i || 43 t PAKS ROMS so DEED sisteen yearn old wit! never be known | -1n. a . = as ull in the immediate vicinity were ‘Ohie Of dhe faut EhinweL WANE too Ie Vem a Btave Banatoy an ito: @e| DONT DIvoese) TE te: Belipved etn AINTY, fluttery and summerlike as so many flowers in 2 oe 5 : | tablish in the cities th-oughout the i : * | rays were responsible a garden, these little frocks have a charm that is in no ' | MNHE Cedar Chest is the one sure home-protection for wool garments from the | fs State a Vocational Guicance Buteau,|net them enough to support a large} y, ie i Biden Yatra font Site wise affected by their distinctly economical price. | ravages of moths—as necessary to the modern home as a bath tub or refrigerator. a sits will help yous, men and family Edward G, Workman and William L. They are of printed voiles and organdies, in six different | Now comes the opportunity to buy a superb Cedar Chest for a mighty small 1B nm oh ns bhraes about to wed to he'd) 444. 2 dawyer in the Domestic Re- | Salisbury, was ea Sole ant prop styles, and every summer shade. Cunning round necks, brief | price—$14.50—to create the store’s “Special Event’’ for tomorrow. Sih e position which ts ade juate to 6UP-|ixtions Court and with four years’ peed iSelect Rees Wea ce =) sleeves, bow sashes and bits of bright wool embroidery all fi Port them," Dr. Hochfelder declared] ,xperience in the Children's Court I] civenir of the. Federal military add to the general prettiness. “Size 6 to 14. in hes office at No, 1- Broadway.|hear most pitiful tales of failure to] OY °C Reid at Pine Plains three hee mea = F , I “Our laws should provide ‘or educa-|S"Pport the children. ‘That 8 why 1) yours ago. : ams Rl Note th Beautifully : think every man and woman should 2 - 7 7 “ Note the fan : 4 ton along this lino for both sexes |)" ade to prove ability to take care| The ded wre: Monroe Salisbury, : finished in and If men and women were taught] ,: each other and their children.” | <istecns | Frances | Wiley. thilttcens | dimensions high pi to ‘be self-supporting BEFORE they] Dr. Anna W. Hochfelder claims she| ‘van. areon Warksnun, thirteen: i of these a high piano married we would greatly reduce the} foes not care for the salary attached Workman, fourteen; Sarah Bur- ceday thats: gloss. es epplications for divorce. Money is] {© the Senatorial position, which Is nd Donald Horton, eda : { ‘ed $1,500, and a Senatorship would in-| iweive, of Pulaski, N. Y ‘ “tl prove the cause of most of the unhappiness] ferfore with her practice, which is| “tne ehit Teast FLA Oe playing er | 43 in. long 4 * between husbands and wives. not only in Manhattan, but in her! quet in the buck yard, but fio) ue 171.4 in. deep Prceecettrs ' — home town, Brooklyn, She was the] saw any of them approach the shel wala i against moths ‘A woman, before a marriage|iawyer who drafted the ~atrol-| with a mullet, Neighbors suid when 17) in. wide Heense is issued, should be required! woman's bill and put it over, and at} ine exprosion occurred some of the and dust. {o present to the authorities evidence Present many, women, friends are bodies were warled fifty feet into the «Jacking her In her new ambition.) air, Qhe hose wae wrecked and win- that she is skilled in a trade or oc-| , ' They ure planning to give her a lawn] dows for t™s blocks were shi a ” ‘4 A 4) os SUPAGER WHICH Would lenabiaHertullicgity si HU sesioeece Mo, tout cnrone mance tke hetee ae ERS Ure Made With All the Care That Is Given to Chests Costing Double ° t beca Sixty-seventh Street, Bensonburst,| of the explom.> . ‘ me ener, See meee nest Monday eveniox uid) dole phased Of selected cedar with plenty of knots that give the delighted cedar odor. The legs ‘he man should be able to certity | everything: In’ thelr power to boost are double and sturdy; the lid overlaps, making it absolutely dust-proof. Easy- @ uiahat ho ts capable of providing for Hen eins — | rolling castors, wood handles, stay joints in corners and stwong brass lock and key * himself and his wife and show that] “| firmly believe we need a woman | are other features that make this an amazing value. Early selections are advisable. = for the last six months prior to his} Senator in Albany,” said Dr. H ; a i . vi * 8.—Third floor, Centra application for a marriage license he | flder, tone te henge . ! has had lawful and gainful employ- | Show néwhat we can do, No in- y ato eee pees stitution ig complete without a wor- Out-door Summer Smartness 5 —y an. No home is complete without a | It fe suggrated that to have a Bu-| father and a mother and the manage- . , - at | 3 “ reau of this type, which would quer: [ment of State matters includes the| Achieves a Low Price! cA Clearaway Price on ia tion young couples about to marry.| Same principles, Let the men build would cost the © additional) the foundations, But ib the worhen > 1 | - money, but Dr. Hochfelder had a] Put up the curtains and add the fin | ” money, a mi a omen’s Jersey. Eye LEibre and | “After all it would be better to in-]| Dr, Hochfelder was educated tn the | > Ncotigate before marriage than to send | Public schools of this city, graduated : ‘apes \ the children to an institution or give | from r College, New York Ur q . the cnvaren am inattution SF giro | arity aw Sehoel and gna une to |} VOCAHON SUEMEeSS » Po. ool-fibre Rug - “it costs an insurance company money | bring up two sons and run her home fibdeeabdwiritbed ater that ae ; ; to examine the patrons. They are] in Bensonhurst, be 3 being in her rear Nous day? No HES. e the jauntiest, most . - 4 | r examined free of charge by a doctor| office every day in Manhattan, Un- alter_ifyou'vetaken Sloan's unconcernedly smart wraps VERY all-fibre and woolfibre rug grouped in | and their business life investigated, | like most wor she is proud of her naadeteit'p that you could possibly select one lot of each sie at ONE PRIC Som | but it is cheaper in the end to be] age and starts off all her speeches mediately brings tingling ree for in Haband: whae sould be of the finest and heaviest grades are include | certain. Many women will tell yoa|and printed pamphlets regarding her Hich to every sore muscle. ie nmer, and. w af could b At these sale prices, some are less than wholesale | : they can sew and cook and scrub, but| prospective Senatorial nomination —it kills pain! etter than finding them at so cost tous, Note the low prices: {hat is not an occupation and will not| with “I am thirty-nine years old . . small @ price. ‘ 27x54 inches at $1.19, were $1.39 to $2.34 fs — = = Phe particularly good looking 36x72 inches at 1.98, were ‘ BROOKLYN-- gape illustrated is of | ’, white {!)x7) feet at ° 4,97, were | and sports stripe combination, fin- 6x9 feet at ’ poe ee effec 1 ae HANS 814x015 feet at 11.50, were 12.75 to 17 | And there are several other styles 9x12 ere 16. 5 7 : 7 tov, » Ra ‘ . + ‘ a ? 9x12 feet at 14.95, were 16.00 to 18.95 n This Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August. at this price of knitted wool as = well as jersey, in solid colors and H Ri an of If nd Less | Wels ery aioe ac. | Oriental Rugs——Half and ‘pecial | S fuer | de- | ecial ! upertone . Ah EE °. ay ed signed for the seashore, motoring A limited quantity of fine examples in small and oh P mericas Soremost Spoealists and general out door wear. medium sizes, Sizes are approximate f ‘ A. & 8.—Srcond floor, Centra ; y ~) ) Anatolian Wool Rugs ‘Phonograph, $59 | N oa i 4x 6 feet, 0, were $79.00 - ry ees 4x 6 feet, 0, were 115,00 TH one! = = 7 ‘i od ee eee OE Us Nee Be Bet Ot See eater, ie ee ITH. each instrument is included Modes that Mark the New Long choice of 5 Victor or Columbia 75x records and 1 “Everplay that plays 20,000 records. FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Lelihan Rugs $130.00, were $265.00 needle 5 AG fee, e Belouchistan Rugs Bx 51, feet, $39.50, were $81.00 B14x6), feet, 49.50, were 97.50 One of the most remarkable offerngs we have ever made. The entire Supertone outfit-ready to enjoy at less than half of the original list price of the instrument alone. Convenient terms if desired. Lines Mossoul Rugs 3 x 6 feet, $34.50, were $55.00 100 Old-fashioned New England Hooked Rugs, 56.50 to $29.00 The entire remaining quantity, which regularly sells at $9.75 to $45 Hea carefully selected pieces in floral, small all-o and emblematic de- | signs. All are hand woven and were collected in the New England and Nova Scoti ng dis- tricts. Notwoalike. Sizes 18x36 in. t Bi A. & B.—Third foo} The superb cabinetwork, the deep, rich tone and the dependable mechanism make 4% this price ridiculously low. In mahogany | or walnut fir —the walnut being $5 extra. Every instrument guaranteed for one year. Limited quantity « A & 8. Fourth Floor, West | Here Long Before They Were Expected! id 200 Men’s Blue Serge Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers $29.75 —--% Crepe Frocks For “Misses $24.95 An Extraordinary Offer HE dignity of long lined frocks sils EVERAL hundred men have reason to remember the last > light ind charmingly on youthful similar sale, held about a month ago, for they secured the D f | t d G in figure ant little Miss Flapper is so best value in blue serge suits that $29.75 has secured in e delighted with the new mode that she lets many years. Four pieces tor $29.75, resses Oo nipor e ingh am her frocks down below her ankles, and demands graceful So spontaneous was the response to this event that we im- drapes and uneven hem Tir mediately reordered 200 more, They were not expected for another week, because, wever great may be our need of These speci are of exceptionally lovely ly priced fro. For Women and Misses 3.95 Chic models of high quality imported Gingham; all have sashes, some are trimmed with Organdie, others with buttons, panels, surplice waist or overskirt effects. fabrics—satin faced crepe. crepe Romain and Canton crepe them, every suit must be ully tailored and made ac + in black and navy, in nine elective style Smart one sided ing to our sirict specifi and ni 3 fascinating sleeves, a new whatsoever. drapes, panels below. the Spanish belt with nail hea to make these frocks th« of their ingenue charm. >\/« Misses’ Shantung Suits, $9.95 Two Models—lormerly $16.75 imming lend their effectivenes test note, without losing a bit 14 to 18, Woolen Co.'s fine serge, pure worsted, discerning manner. Regular and stout. Made of Americar and finished in a most Also about 100 Men’s Suits, in mixtures and stripes. Two pairs of trousers, too. And priced at the same low figure, $29.75. Women’s Dept., 2nd Floor—Misses’ Dept., “3rd Floor Denne FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING

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