The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 6

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HOP and grow wise—but in- FOUNDED 1856 clude our boys’ store in your /r~\ eS tour. Compare the \ )quality, tailoring and prices — of our boys’ clothes with others—appreciation of genuine value will guide you. Boys’ outfits—from head to foot. Special feature—Barber shop for the exclu- tive use of children. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET the Bronx clothes, the owner, GUSSIE HAD TO PRODUCE | = alarming. A SEVEN - TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL WEEK—TRY ONE have to put on the tron shirt, the City Specials at *10 Dress and dinner models of Hair Straws, Braid Straws, Liseres, Malines, Black Lace Straws—trim- med with burnt Ostrich, Coque Quills and smart ribbon bows. One Group At 56° Season's smartest new cre- ations! An assemblage of delectable Turbans, Sailors, Mushrooms, Mitzi, Pokes, Watteaux-— adorned with gay flowers, ribbons, wings. Newark Brooklyn Brood Street & 460-462 Fulton W. Park Street West 34th Street—New York ECOMING effects in correct new style-themes—severely i tailored of Men's Wear Serges, selected Poplins and H’ieland Tweeds. Mannish, trimmed and novelty ee ney duplicating the exquisite new Fifth Avenue sty its. Extraordinary Values at 525 AILOR-MADE Suits, bloused and smart novelty types— subtly developed from fascinating Easter suitings— models derived by exacting elimination from the approved new successes. Navys, Tans, Grays and Black, Extraordinary Values at ; *35 EW and brilliantly interesting expressions in soft, luxu- rious Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Silvertones and Man- nish Serges—in smart, definite lines and treatments of assured taste, presenting the highest attainable perfection in women’s tailoring. Extraordinary Values at $ 45 Smart Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored Suits & Capes for Easter Specially Arranged Saturday Offerings For Young “Miss Manhattan’’ Serge | Capes — | A remarka value in stunning Easter cape of fine with coatee front, full flaring beck, roll collar of contrasting Serge. Baund with silk braid. Other splendid models at same price, | Poplin Suits 5] 95 A stunning new blouse-suit attractively fashioned with Silk braid trimming. Narrow belt with novelty buckle. Vestee of Tan Silk Faille. Other smart models in Serge, box or plaited models, Sizes 13 to 19. —————No Charge for Alterations———————. Of Course, Something Had to Happen, sothe) ta Clothes Were Returned to Wrong Place and Gussie Had to Appear in Court. When the Bronx comes to the east [bow tle, care fide to get all dolled up for tho eve- | (end wit ning’s festivities, it is somewhat un- |also look in vain usual, And wher turns the fancy not to| | » to another party, It ts not only unusual, but also Every once in so often all of us pn These Specials at All Bedell Store=~F A attire, Gussie refused, untess at the command of the Judge. When Judge Ringle asked about the clothes, there appeared first in Essex Market Court a dress coat, after the approved styles of London before the war; then a pair of panties d on the horizon, followed by proof shirt and a once im- maculate dress tie, now slightly bat- doa delightful plug. appear from in tle-worn, nowhere, rapture uw one this and nothing more was only rn veto uniform | ble ided that the dress should be returned to ther riginal home: And now the ball of the Hollyhuck which takes place in the will go on without a laid in place by| * Club eae break, for the attired afte guest of honor will be f a duke the town ¢ fitting black which the thoushtful 1 constable's sent in 1 rose box (Area cs re se bo: evening gostume, 4 ae! ag 5, and in def . . | 8, which but | Probability now adorn the back of some Heigian or Serbian refugee, confiscate the trouser Somebody has pinched Patrica. That is all there ts to it, and Wil- 4 neers of little ngerprint man at Willie for the evening, much to his| am J. Belrns, fingerp Market nsternation when he awakes in tne | impbien the {Cold gray dawn of our morning after. | { ESSEX COURT § Court, Is on the But be that as it may, John Henry | {MASCOT GONE § warpath of the Bronx decided to appear with About two ole gt ne yen arenes C weeks ago, as Mr. Beirns was on pis ne yorough an T neyed to Kivi n Street, where one | Way to court in the speedy Third can obtain everything from an ovet- Brown pickle to a parlor set—all in ten minutes and at the lowest possible rental or cost, as the case may be, “Nice suitings,” declared the pro- Drietor of the store, Itose Frager, Avenue L, he felt something biting his ankle, Or so it seemed. In a mo- ment Patricia, the aristocratic mas- cot-to-be of Essex Market Court, was lap. And an hour later Pa- “You said something,” agreed tho|tricla was comfortably insta ‘ | Prospective Beau Brummel of the|tne court, with all the privi of , Uh j Bronx. aM ate and with all the favors that would be awarded to Gen. Foch it he suddenly appeared before the The » Binks, 8 simply The defendant-to-be hired the d suit and carried away all poss: honors at the social event of which t. There was no| onnection, b Dp re Judge x Market Court yesterday, had only to use his imaginatic njecture the list of blue ri and pink damsels which fell ‘The ball being the next mornir ILLOUGHBY Kodak Headquarters om 7 h matter of history, the society man at once negotiated for the return of the Lorrowed dress suit and sent his sis- | ter to the cast side with it, But, unfortunately, the nume: became mixed, as numerals often and instead of returning the to No. 185 Rivington Stree, suit was placed in t window All which was eminently pleasing quisitor, hut most ann nter of the costume ball coming next Tu he guest of ho there was Things had . when one who rented a dress suit wore it in the daytime and for several nights fol- lowing—and all for the price of on splurge. Those were th ts of the owner of the suit, | when it failed to reappear, So the good offices of Judge Ring’ were asked and the borrow cam into court. Also came the dri SPECIAL EASTMAN! Folding Catridge Premo With R. R. Lens. fron-clad shirt and plug hat. For Pictures i also came several {lluminations con- 24x3% $ 95 H cerning the traffic in evening suit-| including FREE : ® ings and pantings. Koll of Film eee “How much is the sult worth the complainant was asked. “Thirty-five bucks it cost.” “How much is the rental?" “The first time I got $5, the neat $4 and the next $3. Other Cameras and Kodaks, $2 to $250 Salesmen Will Gladly Assist You with Your Photo “I suppose that after that it rented Problems. for less.” CHAS, G, WILLOUGH) Cc. “Certainly not, We get $6 and $7 0 West” Lo Maal ‘ewe oan! 110 Ww. d Street And s0 it happened that Gussie, Cvonelte’ Ghnbers ‘and’ Pens, Wete! who owned the wrong store at the wrong address on Rivington Street Easter Suggestions Misses’ and Children’s CORRECT SHOES UR SPRING STOCK is now complete. We carry the largest assortment of BROAD TOE shoes for children tn the city, in all sizes and at most reasonable prices: BLACK GUN METAL Sizes 6-8, 3.75 8}-11, 4.25 1134-2, 5.00 RUSSIA CALF Sizes 6-8, 4.35 834-11, 5.35 1114-2, 6.35 214-7, 7.50 GENUINE WHITE BUCKSKIN Sizes 6-11, 5.50 1114-2, 6.75 214-7, 9.00 PATENT LEATHER VAMP, WHITE CALF TOP Sizes 7-11, 5.00 1114-2, 6,00 214-7, 7.50 BOYS’ SHOES Cocoa and Black Calf Shoes of the better kind; medium and broad toe models. 4.50 to 7.00 214-7, 7.00 We carry these same models in Pumps and Oxfords at proportionately low prices, too. Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, ‘Oh Never! Bronx ‘Dolls Up’ On East Side and Returns That Rented ‘Dress Suit’! was asked to bring forth the ballroom east aide bar of Justice. Patricia was honored, y of the milk Court Interpreter r a nsumes daily by the gallon, | t 1 thousand . collectel ebay Federation Says It Failed to Return ty f rtainment who allowed the et a rabbit fs coming next,” 4! pa al : Ke 47-49-51 West 42d Street ft Red ee de ih Cle + ow York | | ESS eeanioee Sector tay ent noe 1919, | Amertean Federation of Labor, fe the cvs, aiont (CHARTER OF LABOR UNION [ere ateruton ot Zane, 0 ed. When she refi he American Money ed From Firms Fe now Patricia {sno longer | F ‘ ‘i Ls ) nme! iy Ps Te a amas | for tainment. fritish Honor U, S. Medical Men. ine tt Oot April 11 Ex- | LONDON, April 1L—Five members * found i ATLANTIC nee if the culprit mascot to go out |¢ f the American Army Medical Corps yd world Military has found her he can rprints taken for not Buckingham ral n honored were Capts. Paul Preston, C. Sallett, * and W. House, and Lieut, J.D H. Alexander. ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL SALE OF High Class Suits & Capes ENTIRELY NEW MODELS At a price simply unbelievable Less than half of the real value 18.95 Far Below Cost to Manufacture eaten a cee ee = Not a Suit worth under $35, some to $45 Smart shoppers accustomed to paying about $30 at after Easter Sales need not wait. They can secure far better bargains now. The most astonishing values ever offered. desirable high class model in eve and misses can be found in such arge assort- Think of it, at the remarkably low price of $18.95. Strictly tailored models (always All the new box coats, semi-box, full flare vestees; with nar- row shoulders and snug fitti The smartest capes shown this season, of fine men’s wear navy serge, beautifully braided. Superior tailoring a noticeable feature. All lined with fine Peau de Cygne. An extremely advantageous purchase for cash enables us to offer them at less than the cost to manufacture. FINAL CLOSING OUT= AT HALF PRICE AND LESS if Smart Street Dresses in All Materials Formerly priced from 19.75 to 45.00 ee Every ize ‘for women ment. smart), plain, braid bound or button trimmed and plain tailored long line models, with Pongee, ‘Tricolette or Shantung —— sean dt oak oem oa BE BH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Special Values in Women’s Easter Tailor-mades are now being offered in the Dep’t for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise on the SIXTH FLOOR. Included are Tailor-made Suits of serge $29.50, $32.50 & $38.00 Tailor-made Suits of tricotine $39.50 & $45.00 and workmanship at at The styles are new, the materials

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