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Daily News from New York, New York • 212

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
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212
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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 Bars Placed in Crest ot Society Historian 20 MOTHER STONER OUSTS PROTEGE AS EX-CONVICT artist," she said, so I suggested that he make coats of arms and crests for the people who attended the meetings. At every meeting, of course, he met women. He told them all the same story he told me so kind to her that friendship ripened. Mother Stoner determined to help him out. In turn, he helped her with the Nobility society, a Franco-American good-will forum and other organizations, "I found him to be a very good wife.

He got lots of sympathy telling these women how cruel his wife had been." But then he got the idea of putting all the coats of arms he painted into a book, and Mother Stoner was through. that he had been railroaded to prison on a federal charge by his By JOHN CHAPMAN. American society society My word, nobility! will have to get alontr a while longer without that management announced that Pichel had been asked to vacate the rooms. Last night it struck Mother Stoner as funny that the man thus shouldered with the task of picking the country's blue-bloods should have admitted to her that he was an ex-convict. "I don't have anything against Pichel personally," she said, "but I do oppose his promoting that book, and using ray name in connection with ic How can a penniless man raise $65,000 and employ enough people to make such a book?" For "Who's Who in Heraldry" is a careful undertaking.

One of Pichel's pamphlets declares, "The social status of all candidates is considered by a credentials committee of carefully selected social leaders. Those not prepared to furnish proof of their right to display coats of arms are requested to eo mmission the American Heraldry society" that's Pichel "to search the genealogical records of proof of their right." Timid Encouraged. But, lest the timid be scared away, the pamphlet offers this encouragement: "Contrary to general belief, the display of coats of arms trfingr book, fcVVho's Who in Heraldry," which has been pen to anybody with -'50 and a family tree. Socially ambitious women who have become all steamed Dp about it must wait some more perhaps forever for the appearance Vrv jj Radio Outfits serwatTrmaTry priced for ChristnV Radio Outfits sensationally priced for Christmas Mrs. Winifred Sackville Stoner enjoyment.

Every radio owner knows that it is far more economical to buy a dependable Quality outfit at a low price than a cheap set at any price. Come to II earn. Here you can only buy the finest at the lowest prices. TERMS $2 A WEEK WEEKS TO PAY is not restricted to titular rank." In an exclusive interview, Mrs. The American Libro D'Oro," Author Homeless.

For the book, and its creator, too. are without a home. Mrs. Winifred Sackville Stoner, kindly aid to budding and starving geniuses and mother of the prodigy child, Winifred the Second, got fed up yesterday with the activities of her protege, "Dr." Charles L. Pichel, in promoting the book.

Pichel has held forth for years in ft luxurious studio atop the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Disquieting complaints from angry women came to the hotel, and yesterday Mother Stoner visited Pichel, and then the management. No more, he said, would she help pay for that studio. A few hours after her visit the 1 JUL awn Stoner told last night of the arrival of Pichel in her life. Ahout a year ago, she said, a newspaper published an article describing her as an aid to starving genius.

He' telephoned, raid he was not a genius, but would like some advice. So he came to see her. The next day she was in an accident, and daring her convalescence he was JsiffCTitiC. Dia Dial I Xfm, Ti IN GENUINE "RADIO ARTS" WALNUT CABINET WITH BUILT IH HERALD MAGNETIC SPEAKER it ft ForToday and Saturday "It makes a iff ex enc he you fcuy from th maker." This voLom too anoo? poer74e fcj a intifwMial cash purchase of these xqtiiut Cabinets at a savings of more than 60, Outfit Sells Regularly J. FOX for $250.00 MANUFACTURER HOLDS A Christmas it St 1SA1LE iJL 1 goFUR COATS No Extra to Bay FREE COMPLETE INSTALLED afc'V V( featuring ACCOONS Quality at a new low price! The "Radio Arts" Cabinet sells lor SUS.00.

The At-water Kent latest electric radio sells for $77-00. The boih-in Herald Magnetic Cone Speaker sells for $25.00. The 1 Genuine Cunningham AC tubes sells lot $20.50. Aerial and installation cost $10.00. Now yon can buy this beautiful and dependable outfit at a guaranteed savings of $39.00.

See it I Bear it QUALITY VALUE PERFORMANCE. if HEARN GIVES YOU A MOST LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RADIO SELECT "the perfect giit" for yourself from variety of thousand smart coats in all the favorite priced IS below value because we art manufacturer selling direct to fW from our economical off tfctreet level showrooms. 7 Tube 1 Dial 6 Tube 1 Dial All Electric I'll iii I I ti Si it 11 2 Radio Clearance ft 1 1 t-t UV git Also aSpecu! Group FACTORY SAMPLES 4 FLAT CARACULS $145 NAT. SQUIRREL SI 75 GENUINE BEAVER $2 65 GENUINE MINK SSSO Othes-Fur Coats 50 to jMOO Stout Modeb Specialty 4 famous makes to choose from FRESHMJil ARGUS STEWART WARHER MAL0NE LEIJMON BOSCH On of the smart Fa Coats duisncd by J. tot RACCOON Sport Mofel A aimuswl 115 MEN'S RACCOONS 145 1 1 IV 1 Former values 150.00 to 17SJ00 COMPLETE Nothing else to buy I "FM FREE SERVICE ON SETS INSTALLED RADIO DEPT.

3rd FLOOR 20 West aotli St. ENTIRE 2nd FLOOR JmsfffztK4m. Cprn ITS SP.AL Daily and Saturday MUM ritb miy coat ad Fra Stance. Fifth Avenue Fourteenth Street Tmmr am rom Fmw Trmpptrt Fcr Btd.M IL4f.Smair.mUjrMCAi Store Hours 9:30 to 6. OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING APPEARS ON PAGE 9 1ST.

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