The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 6

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cused With Seventy Otters Taken in Jersey Raid Last July. HACKENSACK, May 16.—The trial New ot Gounty hotels on July 10 last. lice charge they were gambling. Rosen- t has been at |i hia arrest. jas arrested With seventy 4 rald on severe! Bergen The po- 548 FIFTH AVE. glace kidskin, white calfskin, ee ee ee eee eet MAIN STORE, 38 Shoe Specialists Since 1867 Anorew ALEXANDER Women’s Dress Oxfords, $8.50 to $12.50 A selection of eight of the many shown At this price range—brown kid- skin, black dull kidskin, et ray kidskin and bronze kidskin. odish light weight dress oxfords with slender vamnpe fi h arches z QUALITY MEATS—PROVISIONS—POULTRY FR! DAY and SATURDAY SPRING LAMB Hind Quarters 34c 3%. Short Fore Quarters, 21¢ :. ENWION STREET, NESR DATTERY PEACE. s lara, ~— Feanklin Simon & Co, New: York hotels black eather, lack calfskin, eels. Whelesale—Retail, Substantial Saving the modore, morial Benefit Bowman Interests. Proposed as Me- é SSS MESSI IN NEW PLANS FOR PRS SQUARE Coliseum to Soldiers Would Having failed at Albany to obtain | legislation which would have per- mitted the creation of a park out of | the $5,000,000 elty-owned plot bounded by Forty-frst | Streets and Park Avenue, the Bow- man hotel interests are believed to be behind another plan to fore: sible business opposition to the Com- and Forty-necond it pos: Belmont and Murray Hill ‘The promoter of the pian js Edward | , P. V. Ritter, who, according to press agent literature distributed at City Hall, is a guest at the Biltmore. Mr. Ritter proposes that “on what is now known as Pershing Squaro and also on the site now covered by the Man- hattan Storage Wareboyse and the butiding owned by the Third Avenne Ratlway Company, a great coliseum be erected as a memorial to the valor of American soldiers in war, and to our heroic 4 Mr. Ritter make no w i) the Bowman interesty si! the cost, His idea should be taxed in the form of a public subscription, by his letter to the Estimate Board, which reads; “The money necessary for the ac- quirement of the property not owned by the city (the warehouse and the] railway building: tion of the memorial Itself, would be raised by popular subscription, and hole would be given in per- petuity to the city, to which would wecrue all rentals obtained from the great hall and the smaller halls into he great on that share jn thi and for the erec- Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For the Moor, the Motor or the Dunes WOMEN’S SUITS ot forksoun REG. APPLIED FOR AN ENTIRELY NEW—EXCLUSIVE FABRIC LOCHSPUN is an origination of this very ' original Shop —a_ soft non-crushable, knitted fabric of wonderful texture and incom- parable colorings. Tt possesses the merits of wool Jersey plus many improvements. The firm, even texture with its soft brushed finish, insures against ey sagging, or stretching, and lends itself admirab] . skillful tailor- ing. chspun suit can he rolled up—packed into a small bag — unpacked after several days journey and be worn without showing a perceptible wrinkle. Lochspun Suits are a satisty- ing combination of formality and informality, equally ap- propriate for the tea at the country club or the tee of the golf links, The colorings are’ heather mixtures in brown, blue, Breen or Oxford, and the models are distinctly English, THIRTY DOLLARS There is no tax on these suits Suits of Lochspun are sold exclu- sively by Franklin Simon & Co. the city|* This is proved] . Vv) i ; DA. LKR A ddl de de 4 which, by a novel § interior could easily be transformed.” The Pershing Square site was formerly occupied by the Grand Union Hotel, It was purchased by the Public Service Commission 09 part of the subway programme at @ cost of 64,800,000, Ite present value is considered much greater. When the coliseum plan was laid before the Estimate Board to-day, Manhattan Borough President Frank Dowling favored a memorial to Aol- diers and sailors. He did not commit himself on the Pershing Square site, however. Neither did he appear to be impressed with the “popular sub- yn” gseheme of Mr. Ritter, He "t think “going around with the would do. e people in general—those whose nys have served their country—will ribe to such a memor- Tarbell, a real estate man, of N 0 Fifth Avenue. “How will the s from the west side of Manhattan reach the site of ropose 2” asked vill they have he shuttle?” ed: memorial. f the big ho- desirable mever- rt House site?” ntioning the roller had in mind, plan to t x Committee on Permanent Memorials. | FATHER AND SON ON JURY | IN CHALONER LIBEL SUIT Attorneys Say They Will Show Plaintiff Never Had Himself Declared Insane. | Trial of the libel sult of John Arm- yng Chaloner against the Evening »r $100,000 began before Judge of the United States District p-day | ne suit is based upon an editorial paragraph in which it was said that the latest prominent assassin had had the foresight to have himself declare! ng his man. said that the) er was plain ant! rove that he ha: | 4 inaane nan. are father Aaron Ballam to take the uld not con- fj 4 iB hae li patible hl snide i A ib EN ON AB a enon i i att © OA ERD A OR ANA Sa A tn nce Lord & Tavlor — FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street Girls’ Serge Capes of fine white Net, Organdie, sheer Batiste, and Georgette, exquisitely dainty, $6.95 to $45.00 A detachable white ique waistcoat is the eature of the jaunty Cape Navy Another model at the same low price has deep pique collar and dotted in sizes 8 to 16 years. New Tub Dresses $3.95 to $25.00 Graduation and Confirmation fi: Ba A Special Purchase 150 Women’s Serge Capes 39th Street The New Polo Cloth Coats For Misses Featured Tomorrow $35.00 A swagger London Topcoat of soft, light weight but warm Polo Cloth in smart new shades; half lined with novelty silk (illus- trated), Only a limited number. Misses’ Taffeta Capes, $29.50 A picturesque model with folds of the silk appliqued to form dee; yoke and emphasize the flare at foot. In soft navy blue Taffeta silk; sizes 16 to 20 years (illustrated). A Sale of Jersey Suits, $22.50 Two smart new models in sport and street colors; with pleated and straight line belted coats. Sizes 14 to 18 years, Entire Stock Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Saturday $10.00 illustrated, in Blue Serge. silk tic. Both Come and have # ride with Sinbad His boat is ready waiting for you. The good ship ‘‘Pleasure”’ sails every hal hour on the Sea of Delight. He will tell you stories of his strange but interesting Greatly Reduced Third Floor, Splendid all wool tweeds and cheviots in gray, brown and green mixtures, well tailored.” Coats alpaca lined and trousers full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ School Suits Norfolk Models with Two Pairs of K nickerbockers; sizes 7 to 18 years. $11.75 \ pants. Sizes 3 to Women’s Tailored Suits Marked to Close Out at Once Reductions Values In Have Been $3 5 00 Every Instance Radical 9 Exceptional _ Asuit buying opportunity—timely and interesting—arranged one of the busiest to make Saturday ays of the season. NONE C.O. D. On Sale Tomorrow at $35.00 A manufacturer’s surplus stock of extremely smart Capes, identical with gar- ments that have been sell- ing here at a much higher price. The model, illus- trated, strapped with silk braid and featuring the new waistcoat fronts and tasseled scarf collar is richly lined with Satin Foulard, In navy blue Serge of su- perior quality; a few in black. The Best Cape Value of the Season. Other Capes, $19.50 to $95.00 Third Floor, Third Floor Boys’ Fine Suits” Norfolk Models $16.50 to $22.50 x rien a f f qe A: ~s 7 300 Middy Suits Regulation models, with long or short 1o years. Unusual Boys’ Furnishings, Hats and adventures. Caps : Complete Assortments—Moderate Prices. Toy Department, ith Floor LF Ourth Floor. A collection of Serge and Tweed Tai- lormades, smart, practica types most in demand rig NO APPROVALS ! and of the ht now. Opening Display and Sale of Women’s White Footwear White Pumps, White Oxfords, White High Shoes and White Sport Oxfords At Introductory Prices $5.50 White Canvas Pumps, with Louis XVI. heels. White Canvas Oxfords, with Military heels. White Canvas Laced Boots, with Military heels. $8.75 White Kidskin Pumps, with Louis XVI. heels. White Kid- skin Oxfords, with Military heels. White Buckskin Sport Oxfords, with rubber soles and heels. $7.65 White Canvas Colonials, with Military heels. White Canvas Oxfords, with Military heels. $11.75 White Buckskin High Sport Shoes, with rubber soles and heels. White Buckskin Oxfords, with Military heels. White Reinskin Laced Sport Boots, buckskin trimmed, spring heels. Second Floor, Scotch Grey Paper Fine quality in soft tone of grey. Crystal Linen Cabinets 96 sheets. ...72c. Sale of Stationery at Savings 115 sheets to pkg......+seeeeeees 45c 3 packages envelopes (75)....... .50€ Envelopes. .$1.25 For Tomorrow Only, Lord & Taylor “Victory” Fountain Pen, $1.42 Self filling, guaranteed Pen with 14 kt. gold point; safety cap with clip. Rivoli Linen. A dainty striped Paper in whie and delicate tints, blue, grey, lavender, pink and buff. 76 sheets to pkg... 25 envelopes to pkg 60c round Floor

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