The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 15

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DIAMONDS Low Priced at LAMBERTS N one respect the sale of diamonds is like the sale of potatoes. ‘The costs of selling are included in the price the consumer pays. Lamberts reduce the costs of selling by doing business where rents are low. And there are other reasons for money-saving on diamonds here at Lamberts We keep well below top notch rices when we uy diamonds. Instead of purchas- ing from middle- men, we import diamonds direct. Our present stock was purchased be- fore the latest jump | Burning House. rd Ave ‘The damage Was estima x, Was burned 1 - — ng at No, 400 jeneral Motors to Batld Plants upied by the f Costing $27,000,000, linery Company. Fireman Max Gteen-| DETROIT, April 4.—The General Mo- burg of ‘Truck Company No. 4@ and |tore Corporation announce plans to-day Patrick Donohue of Truck Company No, |for the extension of ite pls 17 saved Mr, and Mrs, Robert Kaplan|penditure of more than § and their five children, who live over|an answer to the Kaplan's photographic studio on ¢ in industrial and |second floor, Kaplan, his wife, four and a baby daughter had to be carrte FRANK G. MAGUIRE, inc. Formerly with Vogel Bros, ———— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919, tse etn "HER JEWELS, ABANDONS | RESOUING BRONK FAMILY = ELLNER BRO S. | Lawsuit for Board* Drives} PARIS, April 4.—Tha Chamber of| The second amendment, providing for form Bill yesterday, two woma if. —— | {rage amendments being submitted, | would insure family represer ' ” LIFE AS A RECLUSE Photographer, Wife and Five Chil-| ‘The first providing that momt needed because heads of ma e ics dl grapher, Wi : f the Chamber of Deputies ed had been killed in war, also was de- | c dren Are Carried From ; 4 ‘ Celia Hermione Wallace wenty-nine years selling Good Furniture FRENCH SUFFRAGISTS LOSE. |o»,tb,ermur, that vere ur touts “DIAMOND QUEEN WOMAN, FAMOUS FOR — |FIREMEN ARE OVERCOME Deputies considered the Mectorai Re- | the transmission of the right to vote | 4 without distinction of sex feated, - | RECLUSE NO MORE aiieamants Southeast.Corner J5th Street and 6th Avenue —— Lad iba (Special to The Prening World.) | NEW HAVEN, April 4—Colla! Hermione Wallace, twenty years ago @ social lender and known as “the| Diamond Queen of Chicago,” because of her lavish display of rare gems,| has given up the life of seclusion she| has led since 1902, when she sudden- ly disappeared from Chicago. sat -War condit *. Durant, President and General Manager of tho corporation put It | She has fed an apartment at in prices at the cut- the Hotel Taft in th , where| 647 Eighth Ave., Near 42d Street ters establishments, she is living, though denying hersclf| Mounting of dia- Chippendale Dining Room Suite in $325 Hd | to visitors. American “Burl” Walnut—10 pieces A suit for board brought against : ‘ Heat) |her by Mr. and Mrs, Edward Laity N ample stock of the newest designs in who lived near her isolated cottage : ‘ ali at West Haven, is the cause of substantial furniture of quality—expert, i}{ |abandoning the life of a recluse, experienced and helpful advice—assuredly The Laitys claim that owing to the : : EAI} ] | helplessness of the aged woman in the lowest prices possible. the winter season they took her in i and furnished food for which they Summed up, the Kellner policy offers an expected she would pay them, : The attorney retained by Mra, unequalled service.— Wallace to fight the suit declares | ——————____— that Mrs. Wallace repald the Laitys| » viewed b : Mile. Ene wae t ¥8) soon or to be interviewed. You are cordially invited to see Ne Aton acelin Te LD Chicago Mrs. Wallace gave “The Twenty-Five Rooms” arranged 4| The aged woman was injured by an|Renerously, of her wealtt @ do- | nated a $75,000 mosaic altar to St. completely furnished on our floors. ui levetay cit Letin) ae J New York, and in her prime again take up lif “atone tim she abandoned wh | Hetty G an B. cago. 5 , her counsel! Anthony, Ralph Waldo Emerson and says, to appear at a trial of the suit Bdward Everett Hale. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. SATURDAYS 10.30 Special Spring Offering Men’s & Young Men’s Suits From 22-0 t. $45.00 The new waist line Spring Top Coat in Oxford, Blue and Mixtures; silk $20 lined. Special at. « «6 6 0 @ monds in Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings from $10.00 to $1500.00 as in Diamond Fancy Rings from $60.00 to $2000.00; Men's fancy diamond rings, $35.00 up; diamond lavallieres, hand made platinum mountings, is all done in the Lambert factory, in the same building. This Waltham watch, in solid 14 karat gold hunting case, engine turned, for a man, rep- resents a stock in which are the products of the Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Howard and other factories that would never have been so famous if they did not turn out watches that all the world relies on. é BLIAL WAKLACE,” eo ereastne 119 West 2 The “National’s” Outlet Store =: The Unique Bargain Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Company BARGAINS---WITH A REASON A Bargain is a thing sold for less than it is worth. When things are sold for less than they are worth there must be good reasons. Merchants do not sell things for less than they are worth, and lose money on them, just because it is their Fifth Anniversary or because they have ha d their new building three years. : These are excuses—not reasons. And such sales do not always offer bargains. The “NATIONAL” Outlet Store is a BARGAIN STORE. That is, every article in it is sold for less than it is worth. Not on special days, but for every business day in the year. The National Cloak and Suit Company does business only by mail, and when an organization as large as this big mail order house buy for their enormous trade they are bound to overbuy in many lines. These overstocks, as well as the discontinued numbers, odd colors, broken lots, broken sizes and garments which may have become mismatched are sent to the National's Outlet Store to be sold quickly and with as little expense as possible. That is the real reason of this sale and all the other sales we offer daily in this unique store. Bear in mind, the object of this store is not to make a profil, but to keep the big mail order house clear and clean from accumulation of small odd lots of merchandise. There is no store in Greater New York that offers any such bargains as can be found here daily. Note the great bargains in this shoe sale and compare them with similar merchandise found in any other store. OS ae 6 GS ek Lf Pa 3,000 Pairs Women’s Shoes 1,700 Pairs Women’s Shoes 16 Different Models WOMEN’S SHOES ae Different Models IN A CHOICE OF 8 STYLES 7 Extra Good Quality Women's extra good quality Dress hoes of Black Calf, Grey India, Kid, sh or brown Calf-finished Leathers, Also of Grey Calf with grey suede tops: Splendid choice; wonderful bargains. 18-karat, $5.75 up #2-karat,$6.50up @2-! Lambert Seamless § Men's solid 14- old Paar slain col a Phen bee Lay Wedding Rings have stood the newest’ model, with 17-jewel hard test of time and wear since Waltham movement, $60.00. 1877. Each is made from one Other Open Face 14-karat piece of gold, without a drop of iron seniee ‘oats. Pp tats solder. Any price you like, and $140.00, $160.00 and $185.00. Seistece of quality, with every In guaranteed gold filled cases, Wedding ring. Engraving with- $20.00 up. out charge. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6 Saturday Nights Until 9 OO NORTH,.EAST, SOUTH, WEST Our"instructons to~our salespeople should give you the same prompt and courteous service in New England. New. York Minnesota, Louisiana,” Texas, or in LIGGETT DRUG STORE w Jocated, If such service 1s not up standard, ask: the.store,manager*why Men’sShoes—207Jodels WHALEN. BROTHERS ¢ Shoes for hard service; for comfort; for style. Good, reliable } Brooklyn’sBiggest Credit House | ' shoes from the National's overstocks. A sale of over 1,500 pairs; 4 fe 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 4 164 ,166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY a sale so important it should attract all men in this section. Prices from $1.97 to $3.69. Featured are two of several styles at Sm A—Demi-glazed kid finish F—Rlack Gun Metal; Havana Brown; kid finish. F CITT B—Gun Metal: blick cloth tops. G—Patent, with cloth uppers White Kid La hoe. G—Gun Metal; fibre soles, The ld Reliable Mouse of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium C—Patent Leather; cloth tops H—Black Gun Metal; cloth top. —Bronze kid finished leather. H—Brown Kid finish; cloth tops and high geade goods and gives the easiest and best terms of any house in the trade D—Dull Lack Cal I—Rich, dressy Black Velveteen Kid finish; white uppers. 1-—-White Kid-finished leather. E—Patent Leather; kid uppers J--Patent; kid tops; fibre soles nt cece 71SEC HET eee —— Saturday Special | 1,000 Spring Black, Gun Metal SPRING CLOTHING ON _ EASY CREDIT TERMS Men's @ Young Men's SUITS, 21-9 inish, | J-—-Gun Metal; cloth tops: k Victrolas @ Saturday Special Received just in time for Sat urday’s selling 350 new Spring Suits from the National's overstocks Here are won derful Easter bargains. $12.97 to $19.97 ed sities “ SUITS, 28-59 ** COATS, 25-0 SS SCITS @ OVERCOATS * ° BoYs 89 to 16" acess 858 be ALL ALTERATIONS FREE, OPEN MUNDAY AND SVECKDAY EVENINGS, Linene Chambray al iI LA 92 asar The new La Parisienne Dolman Coat, the new Victoria Capes and the new Waldorf Cape Coat are among the many models, Stylish, smart and wonderfully becoming garments for every style and figure. Amazingly 'ow in price, as these nine models show Seas to id COMPLETE WAR RECORD 1919 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE 35e¢ : : : 50c AT NEWSSTANDS BY MAIL Seturdays Store Hours: 9.00 A. M. to 6.00 P, M. The ‘ National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Nea 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filled;

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