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

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\ ( ., BLACK MARIA'S DAYS END, Xnott nones soon to make an even , ——— tees further advance and have an automo- Por % y+Three Yenrs It Has © 4 1 Chea Tombs Black Mari dent t to pieces, 4 1 Bo a no uit ike the Deaeaers Ons, Hoss” bile. et ety i * @ Old order changeth, giving place |The ‘horses, too, _ f@ new, and the historic Black Maria | @94 Coren. Which for. forty-three yoars has car-| Wee an” the same time the eart di ) Bled prisoners from the Tombs to rail-| Mr. Knott has asked Mayor Hylan ' fond stations in-in use no more. It and the Board of Estimate to provide bas beow sucanedéd by a Police De. | im with an Up-to-date petrol wi partment patrol wagon, but sheriff Pending that, a bus waa borrowed the jee. EN ofthe 77th Division can save time by concentrating their purchases here. The character ‘of our garments, large volume of stock and moderete prices simplify the matter of selection. In every- thing we sell there is visible value, and we sell everything men wear including hats and shoes. to Renewed Activity. WASHINGTON, May 7.—Total subscriptions to the Victory Loan reached approximately $2,150,- 000,000 to-day. This was an over- night gain ef about $90,000,000. Subway Station Times Square BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET $648,633,400. all 5 rag LOAN nS =) PASS TWO BILLION MARK $648,533,400 RAISED HERE : | — | Overnight Gain of $19,261,- 000 Spurs Workers in City ‘The biggest overnight gain yet re- eordead in the New York District in the Victory Loan Drive was turned in thie morning. It amounted to $91,261,- 000, bringing New York's total up to Thies was encouraging to the loan workers, but they realize that they havea heroulean task ahead of them worth of notes. and are prepared for it. In the last four days of the drive there must be raised $701,466,600 to complete the quota of $1,350,000,000, which Tyeans an average of $175,366,650 a day. yesterday's returns of $146,352,500 and feel confident that New York «will come through all right, Individuals are working harder than ever and the various teams have put their To-day marked the opening of the Red Feather campaign, every sub- scriber to @ second bond being given @ red feather. ‘The campaign opencd @t noon and sirens and whistles shrieked all over the city to em- phasize the opening. On the steps of the Sub-Treasury at | noon to-day the McIntyre girls of the Salvation Army gave away dough- nuts, A doughnut went with every INVEST IN “y” BONDS 29 West 34% St. — 6* Ave. Coni8* St. The Newest Fashions in Frocks An Admirable Style-Variety Very Exceptional Values UTHENTIC Fashion Ideas for Sammer are given‘ex- pression in the new model Frocks of Foulard Silk, Charmeuse, Flowered Georgette, Taffeta, Moire Silks. and combinations of these materials. , “ne 25.00 , F more than ordinary attractiveness are the Georgette Frocks or Satin and Flowered Georgette in combination, In new Summer colors; also navy and dark tones. Some show beading in new designs, others new overdrape, flounce and tunic variations. mer 35.00 A NUMBER OF THIS SEASON’S FROCKS SHARPLY REDUCED FFECTIVE models, in the desired materials—Georgette, j Wool Jersey, Serge and Taffeta; prettily finished with { beading, embroidery, etc. Regularly Up to $25.00 15.00 . , | 160 Capes and Dolmans Sharply Reduced | MODELS FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $39.50 Involving all the most fashionable models of the season, beautifully developed in Men’s Wear Serge, Silvertone, Gabardine or Velour; mostly with silk linings. Fall Sweep Capes, Surplice or Coatee Fronts, braid trimmings. Graceful Dolmans, in various draped, collar and sleeve effects. Extraordinary Reductions Offered in a ‘ Clearance Sale of Suits g 00 180 Superior Tailored Suits of Mannish Serge, Gabar- | dine, Poiret Twill and Velour, in the preva ae | Tailleur. Box ana Blouse styles. Some with sil vests, others braid trimmed, belted, etc. Former Values to $39.50 Models from Regular Stock i | All Lined with Peau de Cygne or aged in Fancy Patterns 1 R. All Sizes. Navy, and Ton HMA bond. The top price at the sale was one subscription of $2,000, Other dough- nuts, same Salvation Army brand and same tasty quality sold for from $100 to $25,000, It helped the Victory Loan amd gave Wall Street a chance to smile in the rain which are too very fine accomplishments on @ day like this. Among the larger subscriptions re- ported to-day to the Liberty Loan were the following: Lincoln Savings Bank, Brook- Engineering C Jacob H. Schiff Felix M. Warburg. Otte H. Kahn... Hoboken Bank for Savings American Alliance Ins. Co. West Side Savings Ban ; Nevada Continental Copper Company .. Hamburg Savings Bank, Henry H. Rogers (additional 200,000 MeGraw-Hill Company Brooklyn E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co. Lee Higginson & Co. ++ 150,000 Mary B, Rogers. . + 100,000 American Steamship Owners 100,000 Cape, Cruz & Co E. |. du Pont de Railway Steel Springs Co. Baboock & Wilcox C 175 000 Barnard, Scholle & Co. 100,000 Henry H. Roger: 100,000 Jacob Ruppert. . 100,000 Jacob de Jong.. 60,000 Fred. Hirshhorn 50,090 Yesterday the New York district showed one of the largest returns ip lany Liberty Loan campaign, By @ | jump Of $146,352,500 it brought its total official contribution to $057,272,400, or | 41.2 per cent. of its quota. “The day's returns are encourag- ing,” Benjamin Strong, governor of the Second District Federal Reserve Bank, said last night “But the loan 1s not over and as yet we pave no in- @ications of a wide distribution, In this respect there is much nard work to be done. The thing that is needed now js distributions, We need all the individual subscriptions-not neces sarily small ones—that we can get. “But,” be added with a smile, "I guess we'll rustle this loan through somehow.” Even with its big day’s gain, the New York district is only in seventh place among the Federa] Reserve dis- tricts in percentage of quota, Ihe districts now stand: x 73.4 644 66.7 52.6 GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CRED.T Tix RMS $3 Down on $50” 500. 75.00 79 «#4 0 10% «+ 1500 15° “ « 200.00 259 «30900 Kansas City « New York Atlanta . Philadelph The workers feel encouraged by rT me el so 000,000 which Brooklyn raised at the Academy of Music Monday night aid not appear in yesterd which include subscriptions reported entered with the Federal Reserve 30.0) Bank up to 4 P. M_ ‘The showing by boroughs and sub-districts was: AoW YORK Richmond Cleveland yesterday, street and booth showed a great improvement. The booths of the Woman's Liberty Loao Committee sold more than $2,000,000 More than balf million was subscribed at the Altar Liberty in Madison Square after the 77th Division parade. Additional reasons for the generally cheerful feeling that pervaded the Victory Loan Organization were found in the report frum ‘a Wea 1nd bold $300,000 wilee sua reserves " of notes on the first Gay of thetr| M1 Cetem ¥ canvass; the weport from Joseph Sartigan, manager, that the ‘oreign guage bed to date 918,028,550; the Metropotitan Canvass Committee of a cai total of $23,756,860, «md, finally, seventy “ar x “1.2 The Business Women's Committee is now $382,600 ahead of its quota of $430,000, E. F. Albee, Chairman of the Theat- tical, Motion Picture and Allied In- terests Committee, reported new sub- scriptions of $1,081,060, which is the Diggest twenty-four hours total tor the committes, with the exception ot Sunday might’s rally at the Hippo- throt the olty. 96,000 im four minutes after a speech ‘wer tan turned tn §128.447,500 of |m the concourse of the Grand Centra) SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SUICIDE. \*: Port Chester Silas B, Co cipal of th 4 © all sizes with Fiona Shot Gon Ma areokey lade to fit any bea. ander link or vire fabric. CANNOT SAG. ‘hool at Port Chester, {nile home there" nis head 9 fo Kits Sete wath | was mode a, in Ht wit) The Victory Loan will bring the boys back—invest!. B. Aliman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ¢ Further Important Reductions have been made in the prices of the remaining collection of . Paris Model Wraps _ and Coats as a result of which these handsome gar- ments (from the ateliers of the leading Parisian couturieres) are now offered at $95.00 to $375.00 ° these figures being far below the ‘actual cost to import. (Third Floor) A Special Reduction Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits will offer remarkably attractive vatues to-morrow (Thursday) in the Department on the Second Floor. The Sale will comprise Several of the season’s most desirable models, variously developed in Poiret twill, tricotine, silvertone and wool mixtures, taken out of stock and marked at the reduced prices of $42.50 & $48.00 Appreciable Price Reductions have also been made in many of the Higher-cost Tailored Suits. Safety Storage is provided for Furs and Fur Garments Rugs, Portieres, Draperies and Lace Curtains Furs repaired and remodeled. Rugs repaired and Portieres taken down and rehung. Lace Curtains cleaned and (after cleaning) stored without additional charge. A Selection of Fancy Cretonne Articles (especially desirable for use in the Summer. home) will be on sale toemorrow (Thursday) in the Fancy Needlework Department, at exceptionally low prices. Pin Boxes and Pincushions each 65c, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, each 75c. Dresser Scarfs and Table Covers, each $1.10 Vell Boies! . . ici is) 6) gens 125, § Combeand-brush Trays . «. «. 1.25 Sweetmeat Bowls oft bo Sian 2s Waste Baskets . . . . | 1.60 Couch Pillows . « ¢ 1.60 .& 2.00 Desk Sets (four pieces) complete . 3.00 (Fourth Floor) Attractive Values will be offered to-morrow and Friday in ‘ AT SPECIAL PRICES ‘White Blankets per pair . Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. $6.75, 8.50, 10.00 & 13.50 200 Pairs of White Blankets cut and bound separately; exceptional quality; per pair . . . . Comfortables Figured silkoline, cottonefilled, Figured mull, cotton-filled Figured sateen, wool-filled White Crinkied Dimity Beds (hemmed) Size 2 x234 yards*. Size 2144x23¢ yards . . Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases ”~ each each each gach each at equally attractive prices (Fourth Floor) 5 : $7.50 $3.25 4.95 7.50 preads $2.65 3.45

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