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JAPAWMESE CREPES jurniture coverings, and, in addition, numerous striped de- signs that are at present so popular for men’s negligee shirts, women’s dresses, kimonos, children’s rompers, etc. Average weit 30 inches. Regular price 50c yard. Special for this sale, WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING The Oriental Store. Announce, beginning to-day, a sale of SPECIAL offering of 5,000 yards washable Japanese Crepes, which includes a variety of dainty floral patteras, particularly appropriate for draperies and 30c yard. Dipping their hands in rice wax as they work, Japaness girls hand.twist the threads of this material to give the fabric its “crepey” appearance, after which the material is woven upon hand-looms, insuring absolute durabil- ity. The artistic designs are then hand. Magistrate Thomas stencilled in beautiful rich shades and which, [| ready to begin the when used as draperies, harmonize with al I! stariaret Ronnett of most any interior decorative schemes, Park ¥ I tendants zon for pretty | mysteriot Mr A-A-VANTINE: &-CO- Inc. ‘rake ae taro lay I was Fifth Avenue & 39th Street # care ¢ In tan calf, gun calf and $550 to $650 parent cvlt, like illustration E offer the widest variety of styles and you can rely on all of them. All start smart and stay smart yet from the first are || light and comfortable as slippers. Every pair is built to prove that we provide ‘Better shoes at reasonable prices.”” Goldens and Aking a 1593 Broadway 201 Broadway 73 Nassau St at Mth St at Fulton Street at John St 9 Bast l4th St. 109 Lenox Ave. Cor. Hh Ave at bik Se BROOKLYN STORTS 140 Flatbush Ave, 389 Knickerbocker Ave. om. LI. Station 44 Stanhepe St 764 B' way at Flushing Ave New Haven: 5 Chureb St. - Bridgeport: 17 Fairfield Ave Camnplece Line of Women's Shoes at all Shep —— OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Another Important Sale Saturday re sent to ied in the car by fon te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. WOMAN WHOSE CAR INJURED TWO FAILS TOGO TOHER TRIAL Long Island City Prosecutor Threatens Warrant for Mrs. Margaret Bennett. The maddest man in Long Island City this morning was Assistant Dis- triet Attorney James F. Barry. When *. Doyle called court to order in the Long Island Court Mr. Barry was trial of Mrs. No. 70 Central who cannot explain the serio and Fred W. the Bridge g Island City in court. At- sean the hort- driver of the Barry waited madder every ispered confor- te Doyle, Mr. called on the -y a Mr. Curtain, who said he : Mrs, Bennett's in- asked me to week. Had Mr me lawyer in IT might have trial must go me he in- strate ment that if Mrs, court at 2 I shall have a arrest, and she I will not stand ime of the acci- na Her husband nave to appetr a promptly, too,” the reporter. EXPLORER NEARS MT. KATMAI Women’s Chic Trimmed Hats Featuring New Taffeta Combinations An unusual assortment of types, embracing combi- nations of Taffeta and Straw in medium and roll sailors, mushrooms and pokes with novel trimmings of Glycerine Ostrich, flowers and fruit, Special | Exceptional Values at This Price 6.75 her at 2 WONDERS | OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS & C 34th Street—New York Important Sale Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits Offering Exceptional Values Sizes 14, 16,18 years—Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Misses’ Suits of Navy Blue Serge in) tailored, box and belted models, braid and button trimmed, featuring smart! vestees and novel collars. Special 29.75 Misses’ Suits of Navy Serge in box a belted models; some with edits Lidl Ue tog 50 vestees, mew collar and pocket treat-/ . ments. Special Misses’ Suits of Superior Gabardine and) Men’s Wear Serge; new Blouse, box and 50 00 belted models. Some with contrasting! . vests. Plain and fancy silk lined. Special) On Special Sale Saturday About 40 Misses’ Suits—speciatly Priced Misses’ Suits of Navy Blue Serge and Novelty Mixtures; attractive styles in belted and braid 25 00 trimmed models. Special . Misses’ Smart Capes—vnusual Value Graceful flare capes in Navy and Black Serge, Navy Poplin and Silvertone; contrasting waistcoat with belt; button trimmed. Yoke and fronts lined. Special 28.00 Misses’ Capes of Men's Wear Serge in Navy or Black; satin collars, novel front effects. Special 3 5 .00 Misses’ Capes of — superior Tricotine, Gabardine and Serge; draped and throw scarf collars. Special 47. 50 Remarlable Offering Saturday Misses’ Silk Dresses 83 Navy Taffeta Dresses com= bined with Georgette, also draped models of Foulard silk. Special 15 A 00 Misses’ Serge Dresses 57 Navy Serge Dresses in straight-line and tunic models, embroidered or braid trimmed. Special {Q) 15 Girls’ Dresses in Youthful Modes A delightful assortment of new modes for Girls Six to Sixteen; Taftetas, Pongee and Chiffons for afternoon wear; Navy Serge and Wash Fabrics for every-day use. 9.75 15.00 18.75 to 25.00 Girls’ Dresses Smart Dresses of Superior Ging- ham in dainty checks and plain color Chambray—/? to 16 yrs. Special 5.50 Girls’ Dresses Pretty models of plaid gingham, plain color chambray or Linon; Piquecollarand cuffs —6tol jyears. Special 3 9 5 y? ’ a} ’. : : Girls’ Smart Capes—Specially Priced extensive assortment of youthful models, developed in Navy Serge; waistcoat, belted and yoke effects; unlined and silk lined. 6 to 16 years. 12.75 15.00 18.75 An 9.75 and up Want Directory makes more in the universe. “Offers o1 Positions’ than any other two mediums SUNDAY vier WANTS WOae WONDERS SUNDAY worjo wer Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance ESTABLISHED 1569 KOCHeG. Great Sale of Children’s Dresses AGES 2 TO 6 HILDREN'’S DRESSES of flowered material with smock- ing; collar and cuff of organdie, hand embroidered; hat to match trimmed with narrow velvet ribbon psizes 2 to6 years. aor 64,90 together CHILOREN's DRESSES of striped gingham and = chambray — with Kan $1.98 DRESSESoft with checked ibroldery HILDREN'S DRESSES of CHILDREN'S striped gingham, collar, | unbrt cuffs and pockets collar and cuffs. Also plain col- trimmed with $1 39 | ored repp with white 7 TAINED coset ts . iat: at “97¢ Second Floor FoR Fifty-nine Years Koch's have been maintaining a standard of excellence in Boys’ Clothing that more than justifies the prices asked. Every suit in the Koch stock is a living demonstration of it. If you have boys to clothe, bring them here. The smart new fabrics will win the boys, and the great difference be- tween Koch prices and those of other stores will satisfy the parents, Two-Trousers Suits, Norfolk Model, in Cheviot and Tweed Mixtures; Sizes 7 to 18 sre $10.50 Third Floor Just 150 Lawn & Lingerie Dresses For Girls of 6 to 14 “ $3.98 EWITCHING new models, re- all the artistie master dressmaker Georgette Crepe Blouses $3.98 HB true value of the blouses in this collection will be evident at once, It to say they were made for muoh more than $3.98. Made with the new round neck, and finished with clus- ters of fine pin tucks. Sizes 36 to 44, Third Floor is auttictent to sell ibbon sashes, lace trim- ming and fine tucking. A Great Showing of Millinery to Meet the Popular Taste $5.98 Tailored Hats $3.98 Side Flares and Continentals, in the Sailors, popular Lisere, trimmed with tailored bows and ribbon edges In black, brown and navy blue, Sale of Extra-Size Skirts Up to 38 waistband 53.98 Known Throughout the City as a Fall $5.00 Value Fine quality wool serge, with inset pockets and belt, finished with bone j buttons. In navy, blue and black SPECIAL Middy Plouses, $1.25 Made with ni yoke, natty breast pocket, emblex © on left sleev sailor collar, Brad trimming on « . cuffs and pocket. H Sizes for Girls and Women —— lene Sk a | ym H.C. F. KOCH & CO., Inc, 1oth Street West a Safe For Infaats.a hi: & Invalidg CANTRELL & COCHRANE Noteckingy #, Ginger Ale Qu unch; Hor Ad ore ee chk 23; Home o Le Order wy the Donen fox Vey af Home Cuba ee |nei'eas TIONS AMA, — j j i