The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 7

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SEE EVENING WORLD, See seen Se APRIL 28, 1919. wr hold-ups and incend: without escorts stay ba led police force and on duty all night eal labor eleme ent to arrange a} [Say Day demonstration as a protest | st punishment of Eugene V.| y Mooney and others, by proclamati that ny such de Q |stration wouht be stopped by the Service. GX May tbe Miractions Are Prices Quality* in you eet cnlil AFTER BA STER § | | to buy YOUR Spring SUIT, attend this We Sell Dependable Merchandise et Prices er ~— EVEN in the new, enlarged section. Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Efforts of | Repairs and Remodeling create eee w Special A SALE of 371 women’s SUITS, $27.75 | stored to F o SIOUX CITY, Ia, April %.-Sheritt| COLMAR, April 23.—Five bells W. H. Jones, wiih sixty-five hastily | {ken from churches of Colmar dur- “Seammoned deputics, pr y re. |'ne the war by the Germans have nt been found in Frankfort and will ty EY / Spy De f the I. W. W. Convention uable treasures stolen from , nt erday. | museum have been 4 DRY COLD |} ae tne «STORAGE a | fadonna in 4 a ‘This is a season of suits by Schongauer, and FOR FURS" + | es of the funous| ROE Seem iE) |) beyond a doubt, and a NE season when the smart- ness of suits counts Prices ’ They may be compared with suits we sold before Easter up to $54.75 y These suits are of trico- tine, men’s wear serge | and a few of Poiret twill in navy and black, TZEN Men’s Spring Shoes a small number in’ tin and rookie. New belted models, fitted and semi- more than ever before. | There's grace of line, Foot health plus service—that's the Jantzen idea, in which sensible men find a complete solution of the footwear problems, Snug arches, broad heels, strair inside lines distribute the strain evenly, give the et free action, and proper balance to the body. Prices $8 up. “A good foot-rule for you—Wear the Jantzen Shoe.” Ask for Our Book—' The Abuse of the Bis Toe.” 4 | NO BRANCH sTORES—Our only address Ab} law, Sixth Ave., Above 38th St, pene Z {| | | | excellence of style, su- periority of quality, dis- tinction of — tailoring— | everything that) should {be found in a good suit | —in these suits at fitted stwles, some with — | braid, others with the | touch of smartness ina | colorful vestee. Toh ey are beautifully tailored and every suit’ is” silk | 4 | | | 75. They are excep- lined A particular feature of this collection is the number of extra size suits, Women of 42, 44, 46 ana 48 bust meas- ure may be fitted, as well as women of slighter build. Note the New Location FAITHFUL EMPLOYEES There are nearly 4000 in the Liggett family. 610 came with us more than five years ago ae | tional. | Third Voor, 4th Street, Kear 145 have served more than ten years, 21 more d ain ty i a ey Yu ainy These Household Linens Some are officers, directors, or hold important Home il ski | ouse O nen executive positions. Sliverware anticipate one’s Summer needs, and the Ml tt ; prices show a nice regard for one’s purse alters for the Summer table Drawnwork | Cotton Table Fi Hsing Cluny ‘ GO pickle or olive ses «| Wencneon | Damask, 59c yd. La ce Doylies, Summer complete, $3.06 cu Cloths, $1.97 ea. Bevel’. ents destann 39¢ ca, : eee a tear Finely woven and nicely | ‘she made Cluny lace eh c : The set includes glass dish, | drawn with hemstitchec finished. 64 inches wide. doylies in one effe and ake ling silver deposit rim. Union Linen | Damask, $2.89 yd. Bilt uae to mate) as eM Sterling silver fork five inches Napkins $3.19 doz. hea pee tone aed MMe ea, may be made from any long. In a gray snake skin Heavy quality Union ported from ie het I : of these fabrics. The} cave with velvet lining, linen (part cotton), cream | Ptiny conventional put. | Le@naissance Lace ° used suocssstiily eh sterling silver johns ; eel Hond made with effective slip-covers and — other centres, Linen Damask Dinner Cloths said ea. Heavy, imported decorative purposes Size 16x52 inches The Specally Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET sugar shells, butter picks ; All Linen and cream ladles, 98¢ ea. | Crash Toweling An odd lot of about two 29¢ yd. hundred and twenty-three ord ateasbett pieces. Bright finish, pretty that will give e wear and pierced pattern with shield | eat blue border. 17 inche | | | | Figured madras | Linen Damask | Cloths & Napkins Heavy, double satin damask, extra lina weave in four hand- nme ciseular patterns. Cloths | That inches $7.49 ea. Naphins 24x26 inches, $10.19 doz. WILL OFFER TOMORROW, THURSDAY for initial. A single script A Limited Collection of WOMEN'S IMPORTED FRENCH HANDMADE FROCKS initial will he e ved free, stews —tecond Floor, 35th st, Our former price for these 1) Fifth of a series of ads on the subject of children por ~]Children — Cte — Main Ploor + Hrondway, re 39¢ ye , . Bae ; 39¢ y ‘ For the almost countless hg ye ee The Hope of the Nation 2,500 yards of uses for ribbons that A J OT always is mother ready to drop her 49 00 cretonne Summertime brings | Og f work and amuse that little son or daugh- 8 in preliy, cold \ ; SZ / ter, Not always is. it convenient or possible ; at H Thousands of yards of { { for the little boy or girl across the way to The values need no comment. The ' ya come over and play. Happy is the child who original prices have been greatly can people his own little world with facts and WideRibbons | $ a reduced for this event, as these ane ( \ | apace ele ey icon Frocks have been slightly handled. 49¢ yd. L oe ves ' hours of yenuine enjoyment. With “careful PL a= Wy Speay guidance parents can develop a child's Only one or two dresses of a kind are included Save $10 on Soft lustrous satin ribbons, he, dy in Georgette crepe, with filet lace and chiffon. These imported frocks have been supplemented by “FT /A wand make it a gift so wonderful that it can serve him throughout his life in hours of solitude, Take your baby carly to the “Land of Muke-Believe.’ Here are some things that will help to make Childhood dreams come true Books to people a child's world ‘ th taffeta ribbons—the kind dress when used as a sash Size 9 x 12 ft., or “make” a hat when used for the trimining at $ 49.7 In a wide range of desivabl afew chiffon frocks taken from the regular stock. POSITIVELY NO C.0,D.'s, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS strated by Roy» —Main Moor, 4th street, $1.24 / wity Va > , $2.24 $1.79 b a F j The Fifth Loan sin lf | airy Vales. q A Souvenir of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 10x14, Separate Sheet. Good Paper. Suitable for Framing $134 This is et s wech At this store you will find pictu Larned. a Test of Our d to offer the r A a alee tha. | National Honor is only the one The rush to subseribe for the Fifth Liberty Loan musical instru ts, stories of pecale in other lands, io (2 religious The rug is seamless; the color combinations and is inspiring —-It shows patterns have real dec merit; in general a books, toys and games to broaden children's views and little how careful we are to see Picture Drawn by Lee Conrey. Verses by Edgar A. Guest and John B. Kennedy pa her tet EVERY FRIEND OF THE K. OF C. WILL WANT THIS SOUVENIR webs sed : Buy your Bond NOW, oun seer SUNDAY WORLD | ————— - IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY cy - ———- — : hy ee ._ UATARATIARAN ATT” TINTING a, CP EIR that our debts are paid Fe i 5 inspire childhood, music cian Fs| : awaken their minds to ct —Mat Liber Store Gpeui O00 Q A, M.—Closes “5.30 P. M.

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