The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 6

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on rrr FRENCH REALIZE George J. Gould and His Bride SIOUX INDIANS WILSON MAY BE ASKED THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922, | g Kills Umpire at Baseball Game NEBRASKA PRIMARY MEET TO PROTEST TO RAP REED AGAIN FIGHT SETTLED TO-DAY s : S tl d AGAINST DIVORCE, | trtenas of ton : S| vrtends me Incensed at Supe Howell Haw Made Campaign na ‘ To Be Lavish Hosts in Scotlan ee Ot) Be rie pee Bh Whose Decision Displeases Him) s.20i.cui, sepamitn. : THAT R PAR ] ———— Don't Want Customs of },,, ABEINGTON, July 18 Penis of OMAHA, Neb,, July 18 (Associated = F . % *, = erry reckenridge Long are considering an Press).—Principal interest in the Ni ax 4 : Entertainment at Historic Whites Sen } seatstorocbeave: Slee “ 2 . hs 4 n the Ne~ i ; Extensive LE Nadi ibe: sn G00 PoUNdH “ to Grow in ioealto Woparow Wilson to become Spectator Deals Mortal Blow With Bat in Club's] resis primasies to-day contren in the ‘ine a od for 70, r Ss. eservati again in the Missourl Democratic Tee = is rade for the: Waite fe Castle Grant Rented servation. Mar Sis ea ee Wrangle Over Ruling. race for the United Slater Senatorial q GRANTOWN-ON-SPEY, Scotland, ations under way PIBRRE, &.-5i, suty itttwo. lor. pemoeraiie ‘Mend paisa ee nomination on the Republican ticket, < laxee’ retinue of eutwdate ax, Caution Grant that ¢ ‘y] thousand Sioux Indiene have | ign in behalf of for gemien, Ae ST. LOUIS, July 18.—Putting into action the thought often expressed at]. B. Howell of Omaha, Republican i; ——— Gould and bh le expect to entertain on & te at th wathered at the Catholic Sionx + | ' baseball gam: epectator at a game in Fenton, St. Louis County, killed the | National Committeeman, made hig ¥ 4 sin e © Unprecedented on- | umpiie. Campaign, “aes Faces, etre dn Pravant | Hichland estate American finan the season, ‘Tl Congress to establish an Indian | ‘ors in making ampaign, “as 2 forward looking Re- { e Now Planning How to Prevent once t ne pre , being made read Court of Domestic Relations me heed in the Senate and this, according | ‘The Umpire, Charles Bouzek, thirty- @~ ——————— | publican,’ with pre sive policies, German Catastrophe abies AHR t t the greatest slays} the reservation an a protest | jury nrimarse ren tiled Tenge ane ree vente olds a deputy Roti or ee, teatared tlm out. The valley) Albert W: Jefferis of Omatie, yews ) sds ary, has riled Long Jefferson County and father of focr| Park players and some spectat vhofent C 88 : ; } R 1 fi " against divorces. Imdian speak- aires. protest Have 3 pectators wio|ent Congressman; G. H. Gustafs | nd Loss of All 1 8 history peices as mecsnaRaSenaiaeaee pea Children, wan struck on the head with | favored : afson, a ad a bun the 6-4 da SEW Kose cs theo ot the hildren, was str H ieelas the visiting team raised an}nead of the United States Grain | PARIS, July 18 (Associated Press) fern, inp TACNA-ARICA SNARL £ divorce in the tribe pu AL eu Growers, Inc.; John ©. Yelsor of { RIS. July ssociate The Rev. William Hug! 7 = ki tak Lut ANOTHER WOMAN 19 RU: Omaha, Atte ral Ci ’ f : ‘ ar eats sandue in . ighes ©! E nd aken to Lu N FOR aha, torn eneral Clarence M, H —Final settioment of the Gr om k rae sou ah GOES TO HARDING] ,, aahiheton, 5, C,. Bienen. of those delive and died the 2 et pels nmuere Lie ATE. Davis and Frank John of Gran @ration problem is beginning > if —— sigh 5 y Charles Woolesey en, Ol ale SEATTLE, July 18 Mrs. Frances] ;.- iy give. It is hidder the Bureau of Catholic Missions. ison 1s scheduled to #1 3 e and, also are contestant abliecly recognize rane s t Fi 2oru Agree i! ‘ s n ‘ peak infley Park, {s held in the Clayton jail, | ¢. sites Fag stants. publicly recognized in France as in through which runs Chili and is V Agree to Let) as mete member of the tribe | Nerd's belalf soon, and several others} charged with the assault. ‘The prese- ( coped of Bellingham, Wash., en-| Ih the Démocratic primary the cane evitable. ' mie beautiful av down vere o Him Be Final Ar- with elabotate ceremonies, and ie ie ile ie te toe two Weske Somali: cuting attorney's office sald he woud dorsed by the State Federation of|didates are Senator G. M Hitchcock, The proposal to reduce the Germ he seen its ah ae Me 2. hitrator named Wambil Wakits, meaning - be charged with first degree murder ean Ne ae Cort Mood ld and the pony ‘T, Monohan of Omaha, and lemnity 6. i OE a mci . ey kt Railwaymen's Political Club, will be] J. SS) 0 noted ni an wasnxcros, uly a8.—thef Watching eagle, Fathor Hughes | DIVORCES FLEISCHMANN. |,,,0, Vlesqratts | & candidate for the Republican nomic| having been dratted bo des roe . to cane wal avntaner” IRKGES also Was made a member of the : st and the Val-| nation for United States Senator at Jemo~ Britain a Indian post of the American CHICAGO, July 18,—Mrs, Gertrude n the base Bou-| the primary elections in the fall igh of the Jong-pepding Angic bid Legion Aroscius Fleischmann was granted a + rr — aillance has becom he good offices of | ———————— ——===== | divorce yesterday by Judge Charles Mq- Gatiect and Secretary off PORTO RICO HIGH COURT |Ponald from Harry Fletschmann, son circles i and Her ed ‘OL of Gustay Fletschmann, the CIncinnat! vata a . } ¥ . ft forty years over the UPHO DS GOV. REILY manufacturer. . terms In Woman Wed Chartier, Bi ona-Ariea in’ South ontroversy with| , She testified her husband left her the ran n imon & Weecmineibe can co lieving First Husband fevinh He Was @Oing G6 Colltcrhin nee y ere must be some such adn fe . Tuly 18 (As. | bufld est’ for them, She had. H he" rench ove Was Dea. sng con stun Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets out igorously for a rma (Special to T Evening World.) 'l porto Rico, by a vote of four out of Detectives employed to trace him fol- by the Reparations Commi , : : a Ronen as Gee State Heng {towed to San Francisco and then to Germany has voluntarily ¢ TAUNTON, Mass. July when Hel HE Los Angeles, where the trail was toat. but some of the French new against Mrs. Edgar n onths, wilt fo! cauvea thee alimony was awarded, as the de- are now joining the British in saying a if Tanntor 1 ession Thu: must be averted first and that the with bigamy, was con question of Germany's ‘gilt may be] by Judge Austin this «morning determined tata nae one ‘week owing to the absence $ ews that the Brits ar : ' Vietor F, Chartier, husband No. 2 Ch Id . ss lanning to discuss re lidrens are ctior r Oo y the complainent. “Chartlers where n's Apparel Sections now on the Fourth Floor tT abouts could t be ascertained and the initiatiy the court suggested that the police | oe that will make it possible to reduce Leonard, a veteran of the Ist Di the amount of reparations and yet] yision in France, came to his hom¢ y) y Lida es * tine under | ere last week after serving with the @ Salen anita, ita Army of Occupat.on in Germany and FIFTH AVENUE 00 ‘ ing an obviously necessary met his wife with Chartier, The lat ment, aE nti as io prelim ter informed Leonard that he had e to a possible revision of repara os rie ™ that the Allies at least should justify married Mrs. Leonard “ onewols * A $ 50 Fy 18 France in the eyes of the wond to the] Conn., two months ago, Mrs. Leenard R I P 14. extent of placing the blame squarely | believing that her husband was dead Boys’ Section egu ar ruces to ' ny. The first knowledge Mrs. Leonard sity for quick action ap-] had that her first husband was alive * parently is being realized, however,| was when they met accidentally on % as the Government finally has hur-] the street ‘a r ; Hiedly arranged with Germany to aoe ken fi om our regular stock and reduced ¢ bring lust your's Wiesbaden axteo- JERSEY MOSQUITO for the first time thisseason. All the newest ment into effect on 1 y of nis Meck, nitough the axreement cal CAUSES AUTO WRECK Trouser and smartest models of the season in linens, or huge deliverts a} ——— Germany, was before the French] git Face of Man Driving Car, Who % dotted Swi ingham : Parliament six months before any “post Control of It. Suits Ss, ging s or fancy voiles, faction was taken fevers i dec - A large Jersey mosquito that landed Reduced to a unexpectedly on the face of Louis All Sal Fi l AVIATOR WITH APPLES Leontt while he was driving his auto- $21.50 ales tna -- AND CANDY IS MISSING] motile at Dead Man's Curve in the iPS} - — > Harrison Turnpike, near Kearny, N. J., Started Sunday for Alanka and Has |jost night ¢ dd Leontt to lose con- ie Het Sat Avresiete trot of the steering wheel. WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP-Third Floor DAWSON CITY, ¥. T, July 18—|" >, The automobile went oven a five-foot ‘Wont. was being- anxiously awaited’ to-|, ment and overturned. Neither day from Clarence O, Prest, Nevada} joontt nor his wife or any of their aviator, attempting a flight to Siberia, who hopped off Sunday morning from Eagle. Alaska, for Fairbanks, earrying ere in his biplane only three apples and ain another car from strike duty pound of candy, Pennsylvania Railroad shops at the Despite the stormy skies when the|Kearny Meadows, went to the scene of machine took the air, Prest expected tolthe accident and took the children make the jump In three or four hours, home. Exceptional values! The young manmak- _ Lovely materials and unusually smart styles, ing that difficult first step into long trousers rove that these frocks are copies of should have one of these suits. Plain and Righer priced models. Some are figured, sports models. Cheviots, herringbones, others flowered. All in lovely pale shades. tweeds, solid colors. Some have extra trous- Sizes 6 to 12, $2.95. Sizes 12 to 16, $5.95 ers. 16 to 20 years. All have been re- “duced from much higher prices! America’s foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street— New York ~.Boys’ Sports Blouses 85c Sptendid values too. Striped materials or solid colors, tan and white. 7 to 15 years. | SALB PRICES AMD Very Special ; For Comfort and Relaxatzon Purchase Girls’ Pumps $5.75 HIS combination bandeau and girdle will %, make an instant appeal, especially on occasions when complete relaxation from the too great restraint of the cor- set is desirable—while swimming, golf- ing, riding, motonng or lounging. The Formu-Band is a trim fitting bandeau combined with a girdle, sectioned over the hips with elastic. The extremely light boning of the girdle, coupled with the clinging, daintily brocaded material, afford just enough restraint to avoid spreading or sagging. For every type of figure—slim or stout, One 1s a two-in-one model with short skirt attached,’ round or V neck, no sleeves, stripes of a contrasting color. Tan, blue, purple, rose, brown, black, $3.95 The other is an adorable style for the small girl, a bloomer suit with patch pockets, round neck, hand-embroidery in contrasting colors and a narrow, sash. Brown, jade, red, navy, rose, $4.95 Boys’ or Girls’ Silk Socks Special 35¢ These have been greatly reduced in price. All are beautiful qualities. Colors and sizes are incomplete, but choice is good. Art Silk Socks, 65c—Three-quarter length socks in lovely colors to match sum- mer frocks and shoes, FOURTH FLOOR Do You Play Croquet? There’s no doubt about it, croquet is one of the best games. for summer time. Every member of the family can play, from the smallest tot to er and father. And it takes lots of practice to be a good player. Start playing tomorrow! Our croquet sets are most moderately priced. From $2 up S caeeuphe ne An unusually low price for pumps of this style and quality, It is the season’s smartest model in all patent leather or patent with grey suede back. Low heels, medium round toe and one strap. These would ordinarily sell fora much higher price. Sizes 214 to 7 | $429- $609 | Included arse Athletic Union Suits, 85c Loose or bloomer knee, white cross-bar dimity. 4 to 12 years. OXFORDS Two Qualities - SATIN SLIPPERS STRAP SLIPPERS METAL CLOTH SLIPPERS JU OLATER Summer Creepers, #1.95 Enchanting little styles, some of dotted Swiss, in blue, pink or yellow, others of chambray with dimity tops, in rose, yellow or blue. All most practical and easily laun. dered. 1 and 2 year sizes. f CHRONOLO ARMAMENT 4 VOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Complete in Every Detail Per Copy 3 5c Girls’ Nainsook Bloomers 98c Well made, practical and durable for sum. mer wear, yet dainty too, with thgir trimming of narrow Val. or filet lace. Per T AT ALL NEWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES 415 5 ith Avenue FOURTH Pnak TOY DEPARTMENT-SEVENTH FLOOR 35c Copy BY MAIL. POSTAGE PREPAID, 560 , y ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD “ a a a“ “a NEW YORK CITY 2 “ x cones x ni Zz ”

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