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DENIES SHE TRIED Former Mrs, Spreckels Says It Edith Huntington Spreckels Wakefield denied to-d: for life if she would divorce her hus- band. monthly payments,” fleld. an offer? attorneys for Mrs, Kendrick are pre- alienation sutt, which probably will be filed before the end of the week. Mrs. Wakefield admitted that sh¢ had cared for Mrs. Kendrick in her home in order to help Kendrick dut. “But don't think for a minute that T want a former wife around the man I was going to marry,” she sald. “Nothing doing along that line.’ [Henetnindnensrindinenatene HOLD UP RESTAURANT AND ESCAPE WITH $50 TOBY HUSBAND FORS100AMONTH Proprietor 6 im Rockaway Beach at Time. Two unidentified men armed with re- volvers held up Theodore Zissi in his Was Rodney Kendrick Who Made Offer. restaurant at No, 102-22 Boulevard, Rockaway Beach, and escaped after tuking $50 from the cash register, According to a complaint entered at the Rockaway Beach Police Station early this morning, Zissi was alone in his restaurant at the time and the men had disappeared when help he sum- moned arrived. SAN FRAN CO, Aug. 24.—Mrs. that she had offered Mrs. Rodney Kendrick $100 a month “It was Rod who offered her the said Mrs. Wake- “How could IT make her stich T wish T had 1 do my own ———— Special Sale VIRGIN CREAM ITALIAN Tam broke a month myself. work, even the cooking and OLIVE OIL - OUR OWN IMPORTATION Wakefield the former Is's hust d, refused to n the Wak Kendrick He still The div Wake- suit filed Delivered Eree Within 300 Miles. COFFEES field’s h by Mrs. efleld has not come up in court yet. Only the initial papers |] Hotel Blend, 32¢ 1b.) cas have been filed. ‘The women in the Garry case apparently are doing enough|{| Areco Blend, 24¢ Ib.f ‘Pia talking for twenty men," sald Wake- fleld to-day. ‘'Why should I put in my oar at this stage of the game?" Meanwhile, despite Mrs. Wakefleld's. 5-1b, Lots, Bean or Ground, Deliv- ered Within 300 miles, Sc Ib. extra, Gatintaction Guarantesd or, Money ck, Open Saturday Until 2 P.M. assertion that she is without funds, GILLIES COFFEE Co. RTERS and WHOL vas, Bt, at Park, Pi paring their papers for the $25,000 Founded 1827 POURTEENTHL STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Tweed Knickers (Illustrated) Special 3,'75 Gray and brown mixtures, with belt; well tailored, are ideal for all outdoor wear— sizes 27 to 32. | Pongee Sports Blouses — some ting color embroidery- 237 Women's Silk Mixed Sports Hose—sports shades—sizes 814 to 10— were $1.10 and $1.25..,.. .8'7 Satin Sports Skirts—ior women and misses—with gathered back, detachable belts, novelty pockets —white and navy blue— sizes 26 to 82 band... BAwWS Seseo anne 8.88 AND REGULAR DEPARTMENTS, Store Closed All Day Saturday During August See Pages 11 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising WEAR, SECOND FLOOR, OLD EN STYLE | Satice You Know It by Its Delightful Flayor The essence of fresh vegetables, rich spices and healthful herbs, blended after a formula that has stood the test of time. ‘‘Eddys” Sauce adds zest to. the good green things of summertime. MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922, Last Days of August Sale of Bedding 1a inth Broadway at “T wish I just had to buy Furniture” Formerly A. T. Stewart Women’s Smart Topcoats bought underprice, $29.50 English _tweeds and fleeces ($39.50 to $55 grades) The stunning severely tailored topcoats without which no fall sports costume is complete, A special purch of only 150, and in that small number one has a wide caoice of detail. “Pepper and salt” mixtures Herringbone weaves. Large plaids. Small check weaves. In greys, tans and browns Natural ‘colored fleeces. Pouch and patch pockets. Set in sleeves, raglan slecnes. Leather butlons—bone buttons. Well fitting matched colors— All the fine points of the typical English coat! Second Floor, Old Building 40 in. Natural Muskrat Coats Featured for Friday in the Sale of Advance Fur Fashions Soft silky skins in well-made Ina wide range of prices. coats—smart for both sports and 4 $115 — $135 — $145 up to general wear. i é $325 for a very fine natural | Crush collar, shawl collar. bisa enualrae Cgee aan Sillc Cord or fur girdles. " to sry ¢th.t the skins are very ihities Hog ah ‘ dark 90d wall shaded with black. tgp neat Tinea nigasellen At less than winter prices Upon payment of 26 per ceni. of purchase price furs will be hald in our dry cold-air svage until November tt, without charge. Third Floor, Old Bullding a ne | 4 ° Crepe Satin Frocks, $45 NEW-—In the Women’s Fashion Salons | Brown, black or navy blue-— it’. difficult to decide in| which color this charming model is most effective. cee | Pleated, oddly shaped panels, and the very new and miniature flat corded pin wheels, are used together Sor decoration in attractive fashion. Note—these frocks were made espe- cially for us in an unusually good qual- ity of the smart crepe satin—and are reproductions of a much more expen- sive frock, Double seats, double knees and double elbows in these... Wool Suits for Boys, $7.75 Less than half the regular price for a small lot of boys’ sturdy blue suits | —just the thing for school wear. Unfinished wide-wale blue serges and basket weave: ornia weight (medium)—in sizes’ 9 to 18 years. Almost forgot tofsay that the trousers are fully lincd—another feature of | value. All blue suits. $2.35 to $4.75 Wash Suits, $1.95 e that these particular suits have been reduced. Chambrayy galatea, kiddy clot veggy cloth and gingham——plain or fancy patterns trimmed in excellent ways. Mother's keen eye will see the saving immedi- ately. - Street floor, New Bullding Hiking Suits, $22.50 All the maker had (Less than, the regular wholesale price, for we bought all the maker had at a very special price.) / Two-piece—jacket and knick- Three-piece— jacket, skirt and The Sale of knickers ih Of tweeds, fine jersey cloth Plated Silverware and a new knitted fabrie. CONTINUES Browns, tans, greens, greys uv arealonts clecment and autumn mixtures. quadruple plated silverware Well tailored—well fitting. See ie halt leaks Sizes 14, 15, 18 up to 38. n, chop dish, $6, _* * { but one of & fine pieces avail- And don’t forget e Lone ; Jersey worsted — swimming You will be Rented suits—Now $2.75 $6.75 cially if you are ing your home for Main Aiste, Street Floor, Old Building 5 to | Originally’$5.95 to $18, | Surf satin and taffeta slips— | Now $2.50 to $10—Originally | $4.50 to $29.50. Second Floor, Old Buliding Fal Turkish Jellies | 9 |Special 30c Ib. 8, 75e, Regularly 50¢, . | Lemon, licorice, peppermint orange and raspberry flavor Sports needs tumble, too $13.50 Tennis r $1.75 Racket ¢ $1.25 Racket _pres Tennis hats, 50¢ to $4, Golf sets isting of five clubs and fiber-stay bag, special at $14.78. ings in these cool, vefreshing Everything needed for golf,! sweets which quench instead of | tennis, haseb create a thirst |, swimming, and all out-of- Street Wighth Gallery, New Building New Buliding, Street Floor, Old Buliding Miss 14 to 20 must see these! New Silk Frocks, $39.50 and $49.50 Tweed Coats and Capes, $39.50 to $79.50 The frocks first intricate braidings of wide sou- tache, or no trimming at all, At $39.50 just delightful drapery—this last, -*crepe de chine, crepe satin, in S ginnee fetch the simple, smart fashions of the In brown, navy blue and black. new epueons made more Rae ever attractive by new uses o} = steel beadings, the new ‘match Coats and Capes stick” beads in bright colors, by Imported tweeds in all the buttons and braidings. lovely dull mixtures—the gray bl the tans, the browns, wit At $49.50 invisibte stripes and cheeks—in ; f coats and capex which will delight —erepe de chine, crepe satin the sportive soul of Miss 14 to 20. and one model of Rodier's crep- G ella hand made, too, from Fur collars—on some of them. France, and trimmed with drawn Ractosigo6d dep darkiektni— work and amusing little squares | 4 ustralian opossum, dark, too; of agnella appliqued. on the most expensive coats, Another hand made frock from But even the untrimmed ones Paris of crepe de chine, has tiny have that distinction and smart stecl beads sewed on in the narrow look, one must have in a top- smart designs which we never | coat or cape. $39.50 to $79.50. seem to be able to do, in this country. Reduced Coat frocks, with inset dia- i mond shaped ‘pieces of a con- | Al! Wash Frocks, for Misses trasting.color. reduced to $6 and $8 f Regardless of former prices— Rows and rows of little flat ‘ points looking like neat little Tub silk frock—$12.60. waves down the front of another Originally much higher. model. Other frocks, too, with Second Floor, Old Bullding New Negli Arrive At least ten new models, very ai new, very exquisite. Slip-overs with long flowing moyenage sleeves. _Drape-models, exquisitely simple, Elaborate models, surplice style, with lines that flow in every Possible direction. Tha one illustrated has the new long-hanging French alerve, ite drap ories Julled on to giva the effect of great soft wings. The Fabrics Crepe back satin, with sleeves eorgette crepe or chiffon. Crepe de chine, exquisitely draped, trimmed only with a closely-wound knot of itself and self-pipings, Crepe de chine trimmed with pleated chiffon rufflings. Other combinations of these soft clinging materials whose very of essence is that of the relaxed and intimate grace of the boudoir. Paach, orchid, turmaiss blue, French blue, American Beauy red— a glorious color—and black. Third Floor Probably LAST CLEARAWAY OF Coats and Frocks For Miss 6 to 16 60 Coats, $8.50 and $12.50— Were $17.50 to $39.60 Poiret twills, tweeds, soft wool coatings and coats of novelty materials. Of sufficient weight and warmth to be good for ear!) Fall. And the styles are just as good, now, too. Wash Frocks, $3.50 and $5 Were $7.50 to $16.50 Novelty voiles, plain voiles, tissue Singhams, chintzes, swisses and organdies. Many sty lge, trimmings and colors. Good for late summer and early fall days. Broken lots and sizes, of ccurse, in both theas grcupa, but their comparatively large number gives a good range of choice. Second Floor, Old Buliding Columbia Bicycles Down An incident that seldom occurs We have thirty of these genuine Columbia $42.50 bicycles for men and women 20 and 22 in, frames. The $ 0 and $67.50 models ALSO—Men’s and women's standard bicycles, regularly $45; and boys’ and girls’ standard bicycles, regularly $39.50 ashy 31 ee i frames at Boys’ and girls’ bicycles 17 in. straight bar, 16 in. ¢ regularly $39.50—~ at All are equipped with ro o chains, New Departure coaster brakes, Forbe Sporting Goods Section, Street Floor, New Building ‘“T never saw such bargains as Wanamaker’s is offering these days”’ | This News is for FRIDAY 13 Store Closed all day Saturday. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Yes, madam, you are right, we never before offered such opportunities in furniture. But then we never before had such a very large August Sale—greatly larger than in any other year. And so we never had so many odd and ends to clear up. These we are offering ° ° At just half price! Complete suites of bedroom, dining room and living room furniture; incomplete suites where pieces have been sold separately; individual pieces and patterns not to be reordered; all presenting the most unusual opportunities to refurnish a home in these Half-Price Days Closing the August Sale No wonder the visitor exclaimed: “I wish I just had to buy furniture.” It is hard to resist buying even though one’s house is completely furnished. But what a boon for those needing furniture! For those just going into the 38,000 new homes now being prepared for new occupants in New York City alone! What an occasion for any one within reach- ing distance of New York. Think of getting a $200 mahogauy Sheraton cabinet with beautiful figured panels for $100! A $129 velours-covered easy arm chair, hollow shaped back; for $64.50. A breakfast room suite of five pieces, in mahogany finish, drop leaf table and four chairs, for $60 instead of $120. A six-piece enameled and decorated breakfast room suite, drop leaf table, buffet and four chairs, for $121 instead of $242, aa magnificent $1240 ten-plece William and Mary dining-room suite for A $991 ten-plece Heppelwhite dining-room suite for $475. A $750 Jacobean ten-piece dining-room suite, the chairs with tapestry seats and backs, for $375. A $1026 Jacobean walnut ten-plece dining-room sulte for $491. A superb $2050 Italian bedroom sulte of nine pleces, in antique green, for $1025. A seven-plece ivory enamel bedroom suite, decorated in blue, for $401 instead of $802. rei $624 Sheraton five-piece mahogany combination bedroom suite for A $1600 nine-piece Queen Anne mahogany bedroom suite for $750.' An eight-piece gray enamel bedroom suite for $237.50 instead of $475. An English brown Morocco three-piece living-room suite with down and hair filling, and partial coverings of velours, for $661 instead of $1322. A $150 brown oak Italian type library table for $75. A $72 fireside armchair in velours for $36. An $83 round top walnut table, for $41.50. We can’t promise that these exact things will be here, for they are only one of a kind and aro selling fast, but others equally good will be found. But the sale ends next Thursday. Only five more days. Five days in which to obtain this fur- niture at half and to select from the entire stock of Wanamaker furniture at 10 to 50 per cent. less. (Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Gallery, New Building) Belmaison reproduction furniture and teakwood furniture, on the fourth gallery, also included in the sale. And office And bedding—at least 10 per cent. off everything and many specials at much larger reductions—mattresses, springs, bolsters and pillows. urniture on the seventh gallery. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding Economica Excitement For Men—Friday What's happened? Grouping odd lots of good clothing; blue penciling ‘prices; helping to set our own house in order for Fall and helping men to buy certain needful things underprice, Like this: Medium-weight wool suits for men and young men—fine fabrics and patterns— ( good for Autumn wear—our $40 to $55 grades Jeveer veil colin ion ) . $18 Palm Beach Suits 20 to $25 Mohair Suits $27.50 to $30 Mohair Suits ; $24.50 to $30 Tropical Worsted Suits. . $45 Tropical Worsted Suits a $21.60 and $25 Linen Suits, Tan and White $9.76 to $12.60 Flannel Trousers $13.60 to $16.50 Flannel Trousers Palm Beach Suits for Chauffeurs, $22.5 $18 Automobile Dusters..... $7.50 to $8.50 Linen Knickers $10.60 Gabardine Knickers Thread Silk Socks, 55c pair Quite @ variety of these good s Thread silk with mercerized cuffs, toes and heels. Black only, sizes 944 to 11, Also—in cordovan, seconds of our $1 grade—sizes 91% to 104s Street Floor, New Buliding

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