The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 4

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ee one : ‘ Grane THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922, ; : © Sicke nancinr | BOY HERO, AGED 10, 1 "0 © shout whimp- | JUDGMENT ENTERED MISS TURNURE WEDS ABROAD | 0", Miss Margaret Turnure, only | wan CHAIRED ln ee mrs POLICE CA TURE LOWERED BY ROPE |"); © Nis under AGAINST DAVID LAMAR} oo tagy{UFe Of New York, to Thomas Ricb-| ‘The Rt Rev. Michael Bolton Furse,| “Princo Afonso and Princess Bea-== i I \ 35 FT.. SAVES DOG 20 t 1 + daly : oe ard Bevan of . Herefordshire, | Bishop of St. Albans, officiated. Lord |trice of Spain attended the wedding. © the Adit Chamberlain Dodds Obu@ins Ver= ute de REOABUE for Unpatd Rent 1m ! a rope, a ALLEGED THUGS| -— = ond of it and] Judement against David Lamar, e water, When | called “Wolf of Wall Street,” was en « aurtace gab | oreq to-day in the County Court ti IN AUTO CHASE favor of Chamberlain Dodds of No. 28 Sera, Ea Street for $2,643.33, ‘ est 0 rource CLunBER 85,000. ay 4A apavtinell ——— Patrolman Georr v7, MeGrath, . Bis < Fear ae ea via ‘ STORE HOURS , e CLOSED SATURDAYS te " ite with having assaulted in the] # Street add e year al H Pair Charged With Robbing Ae Mr. eateanine orith. Owing six months’ rent, 9 A.M. t05 P.M. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street —N. Y. JULY & AUGUST AY e rants and No. 883 Colun J to a hotel. Two Restauran ie Bee Etat haa se Donnelly gave Judgment tor : six months’ rental at the $500 rate, less nt on account, and directed the! r $300 a month In addition d by a Jury in the fall. HENNING Boat Shop, Ina 676 MADISON AVE., 61st-62nd Sts, Fitteyl by Craftsmen (At Above Store Only) SALE 5° SALE Their Patrons Policemen Butler A and 79 morning t and screat neighborhood Today and Wednesday Extraordinary ‘Reductions in Women’s and Misses’ Dresses At Savings of 25% to 50% lance hi Pils-T Kenna, ten years tf No, 898 oners v Grant Avenue, th on of t NARROW FOOT Festaus PcAMe Ve oO er of 4 Bisa ian, became the owner of a NARROW FOOT widths gathering of cor haired fox terrier that Poe B-2VjnB-314= ei ves \ . taurant who 1 ie : : ; . 4-4) 5-5-5) AA : os 5 Schmidt of No, nan threw the dog into §-5-5/4 Materials Original Prices SALE Manhattan bot excavation for an apartment a Poe eeutne md Nie on the Grand Concourse near ; r. taurant, that of Mrs. Hor treet and rode away in an auto-|\], NO CREDITS Regular HENNING Shoes NOC. 0. D.'S 8.00 12.50 18,00 10.75 to 16.50 18.50 to 22.50 22.50 to 27,50 nue A and 7ist Street, and $38 in small amounts from hi tomers. “HENNING FITS THE NARROW HEEL” Imported Ginghams Uoiles, Silks, Linens Linens, Voiles, Swiss Beaded Silk & Cottgn Crepes (Imported Dresses) Silk & Cotton Crepes 24.00 34.00 35.00 to 39.50 45.00 to 55.00 ALL SALES FINAL Women’s Sizes — 3rd Floor ‘For Wednesday Shoppers Misses’ Sizes —2nd Floor Another Special Offering of The Department for Women’s Silk Costume Slips (all having shadow-proof hem) Catalogue and Folder Merchandise offers excellent facilities for the hurried =. in the preparation of layettes for infan Ba eer = or outfits for littie chides ei candy coated ae oor) e > . ae chewing gum z| x Madigon Avenue - Fifth Avenue, Netw Dork Seaten its " Tub Silk Slips (tailored model), in white orpink 2 6 % 26 6.» « -» $3.95 Radium Silk Slips With shirring at hip line; in white, pink, navy or black . . . «© . © ‘$4.95 Tailored model; in white, pink, mavy or Diack ices ee ae $6.90 With trimming of real filet lace and shirring at side; in white or pink . . . $7.85 The values are exceptional (House Gown Department, Third Floor) shopping that so often becomes mecessary— particularly in Summer; and at the present time is featuring unusual values in Warm-weather ‘Clothes for Women and Misses including Bathing Costumes . . . $3.90, 5.50 Bathing Combinations . . . . 90c. Cotton Frocks . . 10.25, 11.50, 12.75 House Dresses - « « 2.95 to 5.25 Cotton Blouses » « e« 41.95 to 5.25 Imported Japanese Kimonos (hand-embroi- You bet you'll like that wonderful pep and go—that zippy i r! e Number of ; dered) of dainty cotton crepe . . $5.90 Eta oe vl Misses Tailored Suits Tub Silk Sports Frocks (for women) 24.75 h ry | tk i Philippine NHand-embroidered, Hand-made then you now sanny of then particularly desirable for travel Nightrobes of fine batiste . . . $2.75 and sports wear, will be greatly reduced, for immediate clearance, to $11.50, 18.50 & 35.00 (Second Floor) Girls’ Tub Dresses (sizes 6 to 12 years) will present a remarkable opportunity for economical replenishment of the Summer wardrobe at the sharply reduced price of Thirty-fourth Street f White Ribbed Cotton Combinations, 90c. Bungalow Aprons (made up) of natural-tone Colonial cloth, stamped for embroidering, 45c, _ (Sixth Floor) The New Baby Book (recently issued by B. Altman &: Co.) entitled “The Wardrobe of Babyhood,” will be mailed, upon request, to patrons who are interested Thirth-fifth Street Peppermint—Tutti-frutti—Spearmine \ 10 for 5c W105 ber nob: a ad

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