The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 6

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eS. ee eee | i j wt Dee hoa _THE EVENING WORLD, | | mona Borough, a Special Deputy |a course in engineering at the Scien | Commissioner, in charge of the pollee | tifle School of Yale University,” says en Island and the Borough of| “He spent three years in the plants Iting and Re ing the practi business, and| b E A GUGGENHEIM NAMED DEPUTY TO AID ENRIGHT Wealthy Copper Man Assigned to New Police Duties in the Bronx. New York's The appointment of m was the fit nted were xdman Wa In addition t men the Po! Fred A. Wall Edmond A. Guggenheim of Guggen-| § bees heim Bros, No. 120 Broadway, copper | Mab a daughter 8 year Kings, wax to-day appointed Spectal | Deputy Police Commissioner by Com missioner Enright and p charge of police work in the Bre Commissioner onright months ago named John M | wealthy real estate operator of Rich- course at Columbia University and statement Enright's ement of | age t, after |in | n . 1 Deputy | the + an academic | post A typewritten sioner ve untae m of eight yea until 1913. the ex continu ~ YOR $08 208 268 $08 26F SOR BOE $F $08 $08 HE LOE BOE SOE SOE HOE 208 205 OE OE 28 KNOX COATS DISTINCTIVE MODELS EXCLUSIVE FABRICS DY EN'S COATS in weights for Spring. QU Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots and other imported fabrics. Knox Coats are as distinctive in materials and models as are Knox Hats. FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS TO EIGHTY-FIVE KNOX. HAT ~VraPAN Y Incorporated Pt te ae 53 SOE SOE OE SOE SEE SE RE WE BOE HOE WOE NE HE ENE EE 482 FIFTH AVENUE AT 407m STREET x 196 FIFTH AVENUE AT 23n0 STREET 161 BROADWAY GINGER BUILDING The Cycle of Fashion Again Revolves to Lovelier Now Than Before! a refreshingly new style. in transition to modernized fashions. ard or fibre silk tricolette. ings. THIRTY-NINE DOLLARS MISSES' DRESS SHOP Second Floor The Roosevelt, who died on the steamship Great Nort | France, will be tail Chureh eh Mok Be BE 2 5 race Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th an i thcean ae MISSES’ MOIJRE SILK FROCKS OIRE Silk Frocks for the Miss of today turn back a page in Fashion's book and bring, forth With its soft lustre and water markings moire silk Joses none of its charms And it is the art of introducing, youthful and ettec- tive embellishments such as crisp white organdie or dainty lace collars, which make moire silk frocks of today, more demure, more becoming, more charmin?, than the picturesque modes of lon}, ajo. 14 to 20 yrs. THIRTY-NINE to EIGHTY-NINE DOLLARS Other Silk Frocks for the Miss Developed in taffeta silk, plain or flowered Georg- ette crepe, satin, crepe de chine, crepe meteor, foul- 29.50 to 125.00. In the moire silk frock illustrated, there is charm and piquancy emphasized by soft drapes and pleat- To be had in navy blue, black or taupe. WEALTHY COPPER MAN NAMED SPECIAL POLICE DEPUTY TO ENRIGHT EDMOND® GUGGENHEIM | MILITARY BURIAL SERVIGE FOR MAJOR ROOSEVELT. Army Men Pall Bearers To-Morrow | } for Officer Who Died on the Way From France. funeral of Major James A noon the way from military in every de- The in old Trinity om Governor's Island rd of Honor and of- MMcers of the 77th Di en invited to be present m, The honorary pall bearers onevelt, Capt Archibald Philip — Roosevelt, M. Weld. Major Ken © Archibald ‘Thacher, cey J. Jay, Capt, Allen Jieat. Col." Dougias 8, fajor F. Fullerton Weaver 600 tomorrow the | ¥ oper ea ct AAT 384 Fifth Avenue Between 35th and 36th Sts. “NEW YORK EURS OF DISTINCTION For SPRING WEAR Telephone 2044 Greeley Shoe Specialists Since 1857 AnpREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE CORNER I9"#S: LEGANCE, dignity and sound ortho- pedic principles distinguish every type of shoe carried in our stock. For the truly fine shoe is not only distinctive in ap- pearance but is comfortable—designed well, made well. | Experience and specialization serve your advantage at this store. Women’s boots of golden brown kidskin, extra high cut, Louis covered wood HOBIE nacaninn $8.85 a pair Women’sOxfords, dull blaek » _kidskin, long vamp, Louis Hele visas $6.90 a pair Oe siete pumps of Havana brown kidskin, Louis heels, turn soles, to wear with or without spats... $6.50 a pair Franklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. CAPES And the JUNIOR MISS AlLJunior Misses are vi ‘a different type. capes are of different lengths. Notwithstanding this, there are in- aumepens length capes for every type of the Miss in her ‘teens, And capes are de- cidedly the vogue, a vogue having, its origin in women's fashions. But the Capes for women are by no means the capes for the Junior Miss. For themalone, a special and distinct series of models has been created, not borrowed, with due regard for the reten- tion of youthfulness. Itis the influence and not the style that has (Illustrated) ? been copied. Cape of Silvertone Wool Velour 45.00 Of wool tricotine, Poiret twill, Evora cloth, serge, silver- tone wool velour or covert cloth, in navy blue and the most favored shades. Sizes 13 to 19 years. 18.50 to 69,50 JUNIOR MISSES’ COAT SHOP—Second Floor AGreat Man’sP raise of ~ A Great Watch “He is put together like a Waltham Watch,” said a great American philosopher, of a man no less distinguished than himself. You will realize the force of this praise when a salesinan at Lam- berts shows you » Watham watch, and explains to you the beautiful \\ mechanism by which it keeps perfect time, and so promotes the interest and comfort of its owner. But any factory may send out imperfect watches sometimes, Therefore, all watches at Lam- berts are inspected in the Lam- bert factory, and only those that stand a hard test by experts are put on sale. Men's solid 14-karat gold, plain polished, open-face case, newest. model, with 17-jewel Waltham movement, $60.00. LAMBERTS WATCH BULLETIN Men's Solid 14 Kt. Gold Watches, $37.50 up | Ladies’ Solid 14 Karat Watches ee M Gold Filled Watches $20.00 up | La Gold Fill Men's Sterling Silver Watches. $16.75 up Men's Wrist Watches $12.00 up SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS Diamonds were never more popular than in this time of victory and peace. And fine diamonds were never harder to get. We made such large direct importations of high grade diamonds long ago, before the latest skyward movement in prices, that we can save money for every- body whe buys dia- monds here. All prices are marked in plain figures. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 to $1500. two-stone diamon rings, $30.00 (UP; three - stone dia - mond rings, $35.00 up; men’s fancy dia- mond rings, 5.00 up; splendid diamond fancy rings, handmade of plati~ num mountings in the Lambert factory in the same building as the store, $60.00 up. Time bears witness to the quality of Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, in all shapes and styles. After xD 7 i) long years of steady wear on hard-working hands, they are bright and strong as ever. No18-karat, $5.75 up 18-karat, $7.00 up chee for SENVInE: 22-karat, $6.50 up 22-karat, $8.50 up LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6 Saturday Nights Until 9 Brooklyn’s Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. $100 WOR FURNITURE, $1 WEEKL ‘eliable House o| ALE! SUTHEKS carries iggest stocl and high grade goods and gives the easiest and best terms of any house in the trade. saber CLOTHING oN CREDIT 3 Rooms Smith Street Cor. Wyckoff St. Sew ecounhe BROOKLYN LADIES" AND MISSES? * SUITS, 28:5 WOMEN'S AND COATS, "25.00 boxy SUITS AND vel eer? homplete eo, ot 8.50 ‘to. 16.00 | ar orbs COAT 3 ‘ords. Brepewics DRESSES.... ALL ALTERA- TIONS FREE. Revolution Photographs Direct from Berlin Two pages of exclusive action pictures brought by special courier from Germany IN NEXT SUNDAY WORLD’S GRAVURE SECTION 4a

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