The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1918, Page 7

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a sf THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1918, 7 filed the certificate of incorporation | R Ip HRFF at the County Clerk's Omice, ‘They only lability ts one for $22,000. In addition, the new corporation becomes |holr to real estate of great value. | It 1s not believed a new pastor will be chosen until the new corporation — have a combined endownment of holds it first annual meeting in No- ) rishioners sald to-day: “He feels he has earned the right to rest.” e The consolidated churches have| |more than a million of dollars, and the vember, Joins With Drs, Duffield and Alexander in Turning Over Work to Younger Man. —— Chicagoans Apply Yellow Paint to Imawe in Park. CHICAGO, M 8—The colossal ‘Whe Rev. Dr. Charies H. Parkhurst, | *tatue of Goethe, which stands at the ‘\entrance to Lincoin Park, was painted me of the picturesque figures in the | yellow last night. Threats have been | feligious and political life of the city| made to throw the statue in the lake, | and recently the Park Commissioners for several decades, has resigned 8) Wire hotitioned to remove it. but they | pastor of the Madison Square Pres- \ At the tins | dyterian Churoh. t wtnen’ eGerenen | ure! hs en’ German Am Washin, e His resignation has beon laid on the | prince! "wApanitedealnds endl ion table, temporarily, with those of the | Rev. Dr. Howard Duffield, pastor of | \ "% the First Presbyterian Church, and | the Rev. George Alexander, pasto” of . the Presbyterian Church of Untver- | Op sity Place, Tho three organizations | gt are being consolidated under the te name of the First Presbyterian ‘special values. Church of the City of New York, | founded 1716, Old First, Madigon | @quare and University Place Founda- tions, It was annonunced to-day a younger man is to be chosen active | head of the combined churches. | Dr. Parkhurst is planning less ac- tivity for the future, One of his pa- Sv F ations at Summer Prices. e TAKE ELEV TOK Moy 40 W. Mth St AE BAS! Be Sure to Take a Thrift Stamp in Your Change. Money Means Munitions. Munitions Means Victory. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Important Sale Thursda Slip-Over Sweaters Models as illustrated. Shetland Slip-over Middy, purled at waist in rose, copen, turquoise, khaki, pink, nile, salmon or black. Special 3.50 Shetland Slip-over Sweaters, fishtail model, in corn, rose, turquoise, nile. robin’s egg blue, coral, black or khaki, 5.00 large sailor collar. Special Zephyr Wool Slip-over Sweater, in com- binations of turquoise and Oxford, rose and turquoise, nile and salmon, white | 5.90 and black, black and white. Special | OPPENHEIM.GLUNS &@ 34th Street, New York Special Sale Thursday (Only) 2,200 Women’s Ribbed Lisle Vests Standard make White Ribbed Lisle Vests | with crochet or plain tops. Special | 25c “Kayser’s’’ Union Suits “Kajjeer’s” ribbed white lisle Union Suits, | reinforced, tight knee, regular and extra } 65c Special | sizes. Silk Top Union Suits ‘‘Kayser’s’’ glove silk top Union Suits, with lisle bottom, in pink and white, Special 1.15 fully reinforced, Let Us Send Buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps Every man, woman and child can and should help to win the war. For Your Furs They should be in the Lord & Taylor Cold Dry Storage Vaults before hot weather dangers ac- cumulate. Charge is moderate. Third Floor. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street A Sale of White Tub Skirts Beginning ‘Tomorrow, Thursday Exceptional Values at More Than Twenty Smart remy sut' ~— $5.00 Anticipating the demand for White Skirts we have enlarged the section devoted to their display and made extensive preparations for a busy season. Months ago, knowing that this was to be a “White Summer,” we purchased great quantities of the Staple Cottons at considerably less than we would have to pay today. In Women’s, Misses’ and Extra Sizes. New TENNE Hats At the Very Special Price $6.50 Twice each year Tenne, a leading Milliner, whose préductions are always well represented in the Lord & Taylor assortments, makes for us an entirely new collection of extremely smart Hats at a price that enables us to feature them as Advance Models Made Especially for This Event. Hats Actually Worth Very Much More, Truly Remarkable Vatues In this season’s sale are Hats that authoritatively forecast the Summer Mode. Hand-made Hats of Navy Blue Georgette Crepe transparent or with Lisere straw crowns Draped Cape Toques and Small Turbans of Persian and Hindu inspiration All Black Hats of Horéehair Braids or Net Featured for the Opening Sale Ase Hundreds of White Skirts In Tricotines, Gabardines, Fine Cord Piques, Surf Satins and Irish Poplins. Made up for us in the cleverest of models. Skirts on the slender straight lines of the fashionable silhouette; Skirts with novel patch and slashed pockets, belts, large pearl buttons, piped buttonholes All White Hats of Milan and Georgette Crepe Natural Milan Straws, Trimmed with Navy Blue Leghorn Hats, Flower and Ribbon Trimmed Italian Milans, Faced with Pastel Georgette Crepes An assortment of styles that at this price it will be difficult to match anywhere. A remarkable dpportunity and one that the woman who studies to be smartly and economically dressed will be quick to profit by A collection refreshing in its newness, authentic as to style and so varied that every woman will find in it Hats to meet her individual preferences. Fourth Floor Baronet Satin Skirts—Special $16.95 , White and pastel shades, in straight shirred models with large pock@@s and soft crushed girdles. Third Floor, A Sale of Gotton Dresses That Will Prove Profitable to Every Woman Who Invests in These Charming Summer Frocks $5.50 $8.50 $12.50 Smart simplicity is the characteristic of every model in the assortment, and despite their inexpensiveness the fabrics of which these Dresses are fashioned and the finishing touches are as dainty as the most critical woman can demand. ; May Reduction Sale Women’s Suits and Coats Now In Progress Every Wool Suit and every Coat in the Lord & Taylor assort- ment is for this event offered at much below former prices. Tailor-made Suits—Reduced to $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $49.50 ~ Street and Afternoon Coats—Reduced to $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $49.50 All higher priged Suits and Coats at proportionate price revisions. Novelty—Plain and Foulard Voiles—Combinations of White with Fancy Voiles—Checked and Plaid Ginghams in every wanted color and a wealth of pretty styles. All sizes in the assortment. Latest Arrivals—for Summer Wardrobes Introducing new ideas in fascinating “frilly” Frocks of sheer crossbar and plain French Organdies and Voiles, in pastel, tints and white. An en- chanting array of them at $15.00, $25.00 and $29.50, Third Floor Wool Jersey Suits—Very Special $22.50 Sport models in the most wanted fashionable colors. dred at this remarkably low price, Third Floor. Several hun- A Sale of White Dress Silks Interesting Values at $1.95 Shantung and Shanghai Women’s Patent Leather Pumps Wing Vamps _ Low Heels Unusual Value $5.50 Second Floor “Onyx’’ Week Continuing Until Saturday, May A One Day: Sale “Kapock” Drapery Fabrics at $1.35 a yard ° Which Is Below Present Wholesale Cost Guaranteed Sun-Fast, “Kapock” Fabrics enjoy a national reputation for their artistic merit and su- perior wearing qualities as well. Lustrous, light in weight, lovely in coloring, they are ideal draperies, for sun cannot fade them, nor frequent tubbings injure their texture. *Beautiful effects, in brocaded, striped and plain colors, Two of the most desirable white Silks for Summer Dresses and Blouses, at a price which constitutes one of the very best values Lord & Taylor have announced this season, tt, inclusive Ground Floor, Women’s all Silk Hose—pointex heel; black or white; pair.....$1.50 Boot Silk Hose—black or white; full fashioned double soles and tops; i) 0 ager ery eee PeCrrirer er .59c Women’s all Silk Paris Openwork Clock Hose—exceptionally fine qual- ity in black or white; pair....$2.25 For Sun Parlors—glihting golds and shadowy greens. For Living Rooms—rest{ul browns, rich crimsons, dull verdure tones. For Dining Rooms shades, For Béewrooms—delicate rose, blue, amber or buff tints, to harmonize with the decorative schemes of the day. Novelty Cotton Voiles 39-40 inches wide; all the newest styles and colorings; special at, yard 32¢ dull blue and soft mulberry Second Floor, Women’s Semi- mi eee Clocked and Novelty Silk Hose— 5 As the standard prices for which “Kapock” fabrics black Richelieu ‘cibbed with whites Made Skirts retail everywhere is almost double the price for clocks and plain white with black . fe ottee WRAnTTAR HOR aeeeral which you may purchase them here tomorrow clocks; als6 Novelty Silk and lisle e wa d 28 severa ow i He to 36inch Satemaasran This Opportunity Is One of Rare Economic Interest MIXLULCS) PAID see eeeeeeereee $1.45 j Only 1800 Yards in the assortment, so that not more than one piece wills Black or Colored Silk Hose—lisle Special at soles and tops, plain; also Richelieu ribbed, in black and colors; splendid quality; pair ieeeeras een be sold to a customer, No Mail Orders $3.85 Grownd Floor. No Samples—None C, 0, D.—-None on Approval Fifth Floor

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