The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 7

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BOSTON SHORT LINE STARTS, Metropolitan Service Vin Cape Cod ‘ Canal Opens To-day. The Wastern Steamship Lines, Ine., will start its Metropolitan Line be- tween New York and Boston to-day with Its regular summer service. The ‘boats pass through the Cape Cod Canal, eliminating the trip around the cape. The Northland and the Belfast are being put on this route. They are built for speed and will make the 250 miles in about fourteen jours, They will leave New York and Boston simulta- ly every day at 6 P. M., and are at their destinations at 7.30 next morning. The sh re equipped with the latest improv Modious and comfortable state ‘rooms and perfect ventilation. They will ply between the two cities daily, Sundays included, leaving Pier No. 18, New York, and India Wharf, Boston, omy a MILLBROOK. “Black White Nu-Buck. Callous Feet Those who have suffered the discomfort of calluses on the bottom of their feet are unusually pleased in discovering the Dr, A. Reed Cushion Shoe Such calluses are caused by the constant contact of sensitive feet with hard, un- conforming shoe-soles. They are frequently more crip- pling than “‘flat-feet.” These shoes will not only prevent the forming of sole- calluses, but they are of + tremendous COMFORT and benefit to people who have already acquired such afflic- tions. You can buy such shoes at either of our two stores, e For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Send for Booklet. Black Kid. Kid Cloth Top, BONWIT TELLER & CO. F& | he Specally Shop of Oxpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 387 STREET ANNOUNCE FOR TOMORROW A Very Important Sale of WOMEN'S CAPES and WRAPS OF TRICOTINE. AND KASHMIR BOLIVIA Priced for Wednesday Only at The Capes and Wraps are specially priced for this event only. These models y | are typical Bonwit Teller & Co. inter- F pretations of the current mode and rep- licas of Cheruit and Doeuillet models. f Emphasized are capes of tricotine in navy blue, black and sand, with unique collar treatments equirements, come | | yer tenants are at LEGAL PROFESSION MENACED, HE SAYS, J. Noble Hayes in Letters to Law Journal Urges Action to Remedy Conditions. | In a letter to the New York Law Journal to-day J. Noble Haye the condition. the mercy great corporations which control | downtown office bull j out that this cont the freedom of action of the } have to new offi move. world. _> EPISCOPAL FUND $300,063. da contributors were r, who gave $2,000 nd H. B, Pratt, 00. large |by the suburb: Parson, A.W, jof the m team. Jot the woman's 1 reported which had ion. 16 Brook 64.00 and slenderized silhouettes. Just as beautiful are the Capes and Wrap- coats of Kashmir Bolivia in navy blue, victory blue, black, beaver, Santiago, cinnamon, hay / ‘ | and brown. BY RENT RAISERS yer, says it in almost tinpossible to rent @ law office in the downtown district at a reasonable rent and] the lawyers to take tction to He says law-| of nes and points 5 @ menace to profession, He says a well known firm of law- yers in several years paid $300,000 in rent to the owner of one of the large office buildings and despite this fact they have been informed their offices are to be leased May 1 to a com. mercial organization and they will ‘They are now hunting | Another instance cited is that of! a lawyer's club with quarters in al big office building. The rent of the club has been raised from $6,000 to $16,000 a year and in addition the clud has been ¢ to ugree to pay $2,000 a year e for electric light. It had to gubmit to the terms or submit anc e its great library, one of the largest law libraries in the | Som Raised Yesterday 828,761— How the Teams Stand, | The Protestant | Charity Foundation o lyn Daily Bagie, was the speaker in the | afternoon. Charles Jerome Edwards! will address the campaigners at the luncheon to-day. \ To all intending purchasers of Player Pianos, the Pease Player Piano will be of espe- R cial interest. You not only se- cure a Player Piano of quality embodying Unexcelled Tone Exceptional Durability Artistic Case Design But receive the benefit of what 75 years’ experience in the piano manufacturing business has taught us. Prices $550 up Small Down Payment Balance on Monthly Terms to Suit Your Purse. Write for catalogue or cat: Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St. Manhattan, 34 Flatbush Ave. | Brooklyn. Removable BRIDGEWORK GOLD and PORCELAIN IN PORCELAIN and GOLD = Dental Work of Every Di n At Less Than You Would Pay Elsewhere watisfuction. Examination DR. J. C. TOOLE Surgeon Dentist Broad Hor T guarantee skill, Free. way, Cor. 40th Street gentleness and All_Patients Treated by Me Personally, P.M. lay at the t the Hotel | the day was Luther M. H. Post, | 5 The ubscription sum reported was team headed by Arxy!! Austin, Captain reported contribu- | tions of $803, and Mrs. H. A. Fairbairn | LARGE VARIETY OF FRAMED PICTURES team announced $501. | 0 for the | en seat SPRING — Barpains, SPECIAL reductions tw BABY CARRIAGES oh BG's The ave, peste THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. The Misses’ Own Section Makes a Specialty of BLOUSES Not women’s models in misses’ sizes, but specially designed and specially patterned blouses becoming to youthful figures and priced within the scope of young girls’ purses. A. Plain Giny white silk pretd on collar ite, pink, Copenhagen cuffs. sailor Leap Ph ar TR) B. Berge Voile blouse, with frill collar, tied with ribbons at neck $80 C. Voile blouse, with prettily shirred neck and a naive fastenin, of ribbons at the side. Trimm with narrow Val. lace, 39 flesh, bisque, Copenhagen. $3. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Leve-—Third Floor, 35th Street, Rene Continuing the SALE In the Special Section, Third Floor, Rear Pongee Blouses, $1.79 (Owing to an error in last night's papers, this price was advertised as $1.89.) Blouses of good quality pongee, in natural color, four becom- or without collars, some with convertible collars that may be worn high ing styles, with or low. Two styles illustrated. a countryside. SUITS OF light wool mixtures, jaunty tweeds, smart velour checks—serge and melton suits, too, in the collection, all faultlessly tailored. THE SUIT ILLUSTRATED is a beautifully tailored model of wool mixture in soft grays and tan. back shows an inverted pleat. are smartly bound. The skirt is made on slender lines, but is wide enough for comfortable walking. MMTYS—Thira WVioor, 8th Street, Broadway, Exceptionally Good Veils To Make the Smartest Easter Hat a Bit Smarter $1.19 - One-and-a-half-yard veils of fine hexagon meshes with deep border designs in silk chainette stitching,—a sim- ple oblong pattern, an effec- tive scroll, a smart coin dot, all in the desired block ef- fects. Black, Brown, Taupe, Naoy, Purple, and Two-tone Effects Thesuccessful ending of an EASTER PARTY starts from little beginnings like these This ¢88 in choco late. The chicken on top wonders whether he laid it or came out of it $2.19 ey mes pea c_§ This bunny, hav ng no other object in life than to be charming, displays a huge rosette of the color to match the ining of his ears $1.24 This wicker. basket is meant to hold candy but to be sweet outside as well, ties itself with sutin ribbons and pretty flowers $1.64 A love boat of roses—it is « pink canoe Jack Horner Pie, filled with beautiful curly-petal pink roses. These hide twelve favors which hold the fortunes of the party. HO ever heard of an E: party without bunni ducklings and chicks and eggs? us hard to imagine as Christmas with- and It is out Santa Claus. For the atmos- phere and distinction of a party depend upon the decorations and To realize how charming these may be, see the Easter display in the Section of Candies and Favors in Un rear of the main floor. favors. $6.59 This hewpte is dressed (?) in satin ribbon. He carriesa bunay as a mascot and whispers for- get-me-not through the flower on his skirt $2.74 a" This downy duckling sits upon a satin box and guards a oe — —~ ribbon flower. 44 Jack Horner pies | A pot of yellow jonquils in a large green base, a large pink egg with little ducks and chickens bursting out of it, a great big rose with curling petals, two kewpies being married on This rabbit is a lavender pie—lovely ones, all so chocolate — he is individual $5.24 and upward Meant not to eal, but to be eaten §2.09 All the CANDIES and CHOCOLATES for the occasion at interesting prices. fear Main Floor, Rear, and Rasement, Contre, By sport, in this instance, we mean suits of light wool materials, tailor-d on swagger lines, with smart collars and plenty of pock- ets—suits that would look well if worn on the Avenue, suits that would be in place at These are the kind of suits that women are looking for NOW. This smart low-heeled walking In the Art Embroidery Section Dear little play aprons To be embroidered for kiddies Even the sons who every day “gush” a bit pretty, can be so There bleached plain pink or blue, stamped little rolling jam tarts, Boy Blues apples Marys watering their gardens. with eating There are some of fine lawn with little flower pot pockets embroidered growing out of them. Others of crash or flaked and chambray patterns, and cross-stitched trimming. All made for embroidery, they are priced eee -Poorth FF Identification for Clothes— Woven Names on Tape They are clothes insurance for boys and girls at The four slot pockets finish simple embroidery The pump at $6.94. after, S) dress. PGS —second Fioor, 35th Street, Rear. may be worn with pride at the Easter parade and for many occasions there- f In its perforated trimming and tiny flat bow there is a trimness that goes well with the tailore ? Black and dark brown calf- skin, with light welted soles and medium low heels. , CHERRY you Japanese weren't real. from the Fl sophisticated per- see pretty things had to stop and They are so ive and with such indefinitely. lime some of bound are n muslin in | artificial ones? sunbonnet Sues or Contrary flowers have cross-stitch cat-stitched hems up and stamped 59c, 69¢ and 94c or, BHh Sty Rear, boarding school or camp Woven on white tape in red, navy, or black, fast col- Block, script or Old English style of lettering. Half Gross $1.19 ors Gross $1.84 i; Store Opens 9.00 A, M.—Closes 5.30 P. M. x Place your orders now, as it takes two weeks to weave them. KOO Main Floor, Sith Street, Reer. When Its BLOSSOM Time in the Far East Department may see branches of pink loveliness everywhere, so deftly fashioned by the uick fingers of the little workers you would never guess they In one corner, lifting its branches heavenward, is a whole flowering tree that might have been transplanted lowery Ki itself, so perfectly is it con- structed, so artfully colored. A bit of brightness for a dull corner may be i by these subtly shaded sweet peas. They rival the real ones in beauty of hue, and needless to say, will survive Real flowers are costly at Easter and soon fade. decorate your home with these Priced 9c to $1.89 Alone —Feer Floor, Hear, Centres Give a soldier a job If you have a job for a returned soldier, notify Col. Thos. Cummings, who is in charge of the 27th Division Head- quarters Employment Bureau, Hall of Records Building, City Hall Park. His telephone number is Worth 1647. d suit or that Why not

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