The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. fo the facts, found that the couple|and sent her to Bellevue. |e, roken the law, otherwise a true She was dressed in black and ous! Tor TCU TON, RUN RUN TT | bill Neda li not have been return | Sn “at ag ne 5 a 2 hd bt It. oni- | P59 pounds. Se be re RH Myths Mitractions Are Prices —Quality—SerMee : n SPIRITED aS Pad ee | AUG nS \ A Timely Offering : aS nf ae MS i nn ! for Easter Herald Square. Bidway, 34th to 35th St SPRING SUITS OF QUALITY a wordy controversy |Camp is finally said ei1, | will not accept a plea | lefendant if Tam prohib- | 4 McMahon “Obes to Lawis| : Learning if Defendant Had | "e+, Been Arrested Before, A clash occurred In the County) csstatat wiatelet Attorney No Kta| CPN & ester MerchandiseBonds | | Court, Brooklyn, t Ween I of Girl Dead From Potsontng. |G ovelties B ret Avior nd County! 7 World yestenday pub Rew Sinein Shopping Aids Saad The Judge objected! teling ‘what he, knew. about Fragces the New. For Our Soldiers to the District Attorney learning if al ¢ O68 Montag. died Hem (ake “SCARFLET” = defendant had been arrested previous seif-administered, in| Ul an advance mode CUSTODIANS of com- : ly for a crime and practically order Malbin, a former Direct from Paris. ae ¥/ pany funds at the de- (4 €4 the prosecutor to take lis seat : Dene eine ee | Ip, Just the thing for mobilization camps are It was the first time Judge Me-/| At hose name was Gold cool evenings, or alter. invited to invest these | Mahon had sat whi was returnin, cases were thos August Boethe, char, slavery, in which a thirtoen-year-ol girl was the alleged victim. Mr, Lewi H noon wear,made up in the a: following or to your order \\ in any other skins Prices of Single Skin Scarfs MINK funds in (Meys Mer- chandise Bonds. (THESE bonds afford a means of dividing company funds so as to und tha r of the untortu- tis that the wom he Assistant Dis- the etep-sister of y employed + ore) eo that bail be fixed at $8,600 > — itt NATURAL -CROSS-FOX k give the soldiers the best 2 Sonn bait is too high,” cad Judg VICTIM OF AMNESIA. { HUBSON “Bay SABLE E Heth value for their “This is a Most verious charg Young Wa Wound tn Street, stONt MARTEN’ iE Sherer e plied the District Attorne * Cant Answer Questions. ; Le >>) S the bonds are re- e 4 ute fut re x = i oot eelbae lb § iseengt Can \S A“ gcemable only in STeCPNE detec 1 $50 Fi gnerchandise purchased in AN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE FOR SUCH GOOD SUITS Wg Blk: SBS f 13) this store, they cannot be + 20 West 35th Opposite MeCreery's iBe frittered away as might a 2 » oppor , to no who are tree A Ig Md le bethe cass with cain, It will be a fine opportunity for men who are fr tomorrow afternoon to take advantage of this exceptional TDi ee wecrnusaiban st offering. Those who are not at leisure will find it well quality at prices lower worth while to take a little extra time at luncheon to than are obtainable in re ira H : . i. 7. sees ial oe Moveacraa futher: examine our suits and find out the differ nee between : more they will enable the good clothes” and ‘poor clothes, cheap clothes”’ and fF soldiers to outfit for “inexpensive clothes.”’ We sell good clothes only and v civilian life, before going a | > tt | shere : ‘s 1 CO hoine, at prices lower than elsewhere. > BONWI I I ELLER. €n, ® ‘THE bonds are sold in The Price— 834.75 is lowest-in-the-city for merchandise con- ‘ ar denominations of sistent with our high standards of quality. 4 The Specially Shop of Opiginalions one, two and five dollars, : i . the five dollar bonds bear The Styles—the latest, most up-to-date, but none are freakish. FIFTH AVENUE:AT 38™ STREET ing five coupons each for poe aren Teal oy : ite one dollar. The Fabrics will prove their worth by the length of time these WITH the bonds pur suits last. ae chases. may be The Tailori lone by expert hands that 1 istinctive 7} "g : . h t es t x bs y, e . ° are “Jeune Fille’’ Fashions Interpreted in BEALS Ta: ane bya thE Rieeaehnutetie lta ch aie ail te soldier’s family later on. APPLY at the Superin- tendent's Desk on the Main Floor for further + — particulars. | For Men | cauPREMACY: Shoes The Last That Lasts 4 : These shoes and oxfords are strictly hand welted. Those wm 6 9 4 who know our high standard for merchandise can ap- preciate what buying shoes here means. The best of +s | ‘The Suite Pictured | cvrtng ued hence cumin nok ad Bete Two Inexpensive v2 te or cgligees Price Only $68.25 ° Other Suits at $24.75 to $49.75 —Vifth Poor, Front MISSES’ TAILORMADE SUITS FROCKS, COATS and CAPES A “younger” silhouette, a gayer air and withal a naive simplicity characterize Bon- wit Teller & Co. fashions for the younger set. Individualized types that mark a distinction from the more mature fashions. Featuring Special for Saturday MISSES’ TAILORMADE SUITS Poiret Twill, Serge, Tricotine 45.00 55.00 In dark tan calfskin —low, in oar fase styles For the small house living room and for bungalows | broad heel. Included are blouse, demi-blouse, box-Eton and “‘finger-tip” eeanand. dainty fabrics , and country homes it is especially appropriate Shoes, Oxfords, length coats, developed with many new treatments of collar, lesice ’ ae si9.80 siti waistcoat and ornamentation- fascinating embroidery motifs, t $1.7 The design | ta The auite consists of i aidi C a i Size: 7 Dotted Swiss Breakfast | yersien of | the | settee, arm chair, arm rocker anc coma - , 30 stitchery, braiding, cording and piping. Sizes 14 to 18, Ppitleg « Sivs) 3.8: Drebaans period ash ia on ite with with cotton fringe edging | D the botiom, the sleeves and | ered in bro | They Carry a Note of Spring Misses’ Tailormade Suits 75.00 & 89.50 Sith Moor the equare collar, As illus: 9 Distinctively youthful modes embellished with straw braiding, trated A, “ Men sHats tubular braiding, silk floss embroidery. » Gilets of rich At $3.59 The Children | metal brecades and embroidered effects. ‘Sizes 14 to 18, A silk and cotton mixture \ need new shoes | “( li , nealinees 10, Fenn ana \ ‘The only question is, what kind shall they be? | of ua ily ed with satin ribbor 1 : ' | MISSES’ BLUE. SERGE CAPES tee pone i | NOD) cer ate a i i, de are floral patt o ) | ee A Particularly Special Value 29.50 Sree ties lavender cr | Our “‘r ight shape A long, slender silhouette is achieved in these capes of nav y blue Bees grounds, Illustrated { } shoes serge. A deep yoke is simulated by applications of braiding. (2879—Third Moor, 4th Street Nias for Children are known as much for their smartness of appearance Men’s Silk Also short, jaunty capes of silvertone in high colors with plaid lining 29,50 MUSIC cability. We suggest the following as worthy of the ’ : : Going splendor” of the Easter raiment Cc ravats Misses Coats, Capes Go W rapcoats “Fora Song’ , White buckskin, patent _, Girls’ shoes range from 29 oS “y leather, tan or black calf, | $249 for the infants to Very special 59. . - ° to 165.00 1,200 Player Piano $7.89 for the growing girl IC : ” in high shoes, oxfords or Boys’ shoes range from a is “Lansdowne pumps $3.89 to $6.94 Mado from Silk Foulard $4.89 eee — second 1 Kear, S5th St Handkerchiefs “a ” ‘ These were offered tc ield Club | Vou'll wake in ooh a | oc ta im occen 5 $5.89 ‘ lot of these Russian by a high-grade manufac- See Rolls with Words, 5fe--88 note roll popular, but not all new 800 Player Piano Rolls with Words, 39 88 note rolls, good songs and dance 10-inch Double Faced The attraction of these fashions lies in their decidedly youthful h and cavalier style. An infinite variety is represented in all the favored fabrics of the hour, revealing treatments original with this shop. Coats and capes of velcur checks, gabardine, tricotine, evora, bolivia and silk duvetyn. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Tailormade & Dressy Frocks e turer of men's cravats and n * ee By * * » . whe 1 aster so near 5 ha Galumbla "Beograd cord madras shirts a jus tne sight time, ve | With Bastet 0 ney 25.00 to 250.00 12-inch Double Faced | $3.29 cause they will be wonder- . nat Aalst See S Columbia — Records, Kce il for Easte oy purchasing your The tailormade frocks are distinguished by novel treatments of 8 89e oY xcelle ar i exce pliona at be et ia hat now. self-folds, pin tuckings, Tom Thumb fringes and embroideries. music in this asso These shirts are made of the original Russian Cord Al ore: aut. ftom. lage band if These tailored frocks are developed in serge, tricotine and Poiret ment, Not ane late Woven Fabrics, which are known as ompar ie we ae an eh These hats are well twill. The dressier types in frocks and gowns are fashioned of E hits, but all popular able wearing material in all the wanted plain iguied catiecnt ant (4; made and come in all taffeta, moire, satin, printed Georgette, crepe de chine and other Pe shades. All soft cuffs and coat style mode nly in good quality foulard silks the wanted shades. effective materials and reveal engaging silhouettes in draped ‘ NSS Tih sty Keur eee ula’ Misav (iM ksaad PA UPR Gowe—Main Fleer: 85th Oh pannier, bouffant and straightline fashions. Sizes 14 to 18. | Frastrertra ar Store Hours 9.00 A. M. to 5.30 P.M, =suitieintinirine uti » & ba : ie cane rR same stn f , ee

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