The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 15

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“BISHOP ERFER WME, FREMSTAD ACCUSER. | LAID AT REST AS See ) Whom Gaynor Made arged With Beraiary. arage, went on a joy-ride with | Olive Fremstad, operatic soprano, of 86th Street appeared in Harlem Court before Magistrate Blau jo-day and entered a charge of grand ny againet her chauffeur, Daniel riscoll of No. 429 West 45th Street. Mme. Fremstad charged that after driving her home Monday e Dullly had ven held by the police in cotiseetion with @ number of mysterious cries, has been arrested again and is charged with burmlary Deffy, whose home is at No. 325 34 Street, Brooklyn, was held in $1,500 until Monday for a furt May 2%—Senator | &4 Chamberlain of Oregon, retiring Chair- mutses, He advertin The House of Incomparable Values Custom Made Clothes Ready for Service inthe Fifth Avenue charge of stealing three © demijohns of bye y 1 fro Church Dignitaries, Financial Leaders and Business Men Pack Cathedral. ‘fter simple ceremonies in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, at- tended by high dignitaries of his own And other denominations, |of Bishop David H. Greer was lald at rest to-day in a vault in the crypt below the structure. Many notables were in the crowd that packed the Cathedral to the doors for the funeral services, which began at 11 o'clock. . John D. Rockefeller ‘an, Judge Vernon F. preme Court, Jacob vody was already in the chan- urch, surrounded by four a great number of floral the procéssion frorh srocession included 1,000 clergy. Hi n many dioceses) acoly- pina Hom Apocarunce, of this ‘ with cards of invita. tion inibe hours of worship held be- fore the services, but the doors were with bared he ads dur- organist, Dr. mise B. GUTTER SONS 3 IMPORTING JEWELERS CSERE iis widow, oO 1919 Kincaid & Kimball, Inc~ For Young Men & Men Value, that’s what counts. Fellows,” buy your Clothes at Our Store and get 100 cents worth for your dollar. To-day, when folks are getting about 50 cents worth for their dollar, we are giving you 100 cents We eliminate every unnecessary” item of Overhead Expense, thereby bringing down Cost and giving you Unequalled Values. Come and Our aim is to Serve you. We have all the desired Styles, made up of the Finest Quality Tested Fabrics and the season’s most unique and select patterns and colors. Their style is Exclusive. Perfect in every detail. They are Character Clothes for the exacting man. We can p’ease all in styleand price. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Make your selection to-day. Special offerings for Friday and Saturday. SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS at *20, ‘25. 27" $37.50 ny Tropical Woisted, Palm Beach and Silk Mohair Suits Now Ready OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. The Jyanrts fiiore 27 Cortlandt St., Cor. Church St. SIXTH AVE. &. at DOOKR—KUDSUN TUBE at CORNER CEDAR RAPIDS EXPLOSION KILLS 10; SEVEN MISSING Cause of Fatal Blast in ‘Special Offering: PLAYER: CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, May 23. worth for yours. The list of dead in the fire and ex ne Douglas Starch plant PIANOS *545 Special Ter ms Complete wi vith a Be autifu be our Judge. e fire was under control by 7 —Free Delivery lo SHIP SALE ADVOCATED. HESE beautiful, new piancs are all of the latest, proved models and will prove a source of endless enjoyment to) every member of your family. | Mail Tlis Coupon pone ee eres Wholesale-—Retail, at a Subst: F RI DAY and SATURDAY y SIR LOIN STEAK, eh ae ae ID made public to-day a letter from Gov. | ‘| Allen of Kansas, urging that the com- ber of his friends and event yy CM. hee a in “uy rations in Siar "in areotiya, Diooctl| probe 6th |Minsourt and Kansas’ National and was held in §3,00 bail for|ment and supplion ets A FALSE ACCUSATION, (From the Washington Star.) Be one of the “Lucky Tailoring Precise and mnt at as to Its equip- a fellow is a Bolshevist in dis- Nonsense! A Rolshevist never dis much better looking than the vn qualities of printed chiffon and Georgette crepe. Crepe-de-Jour has an inimitable crepy surface and yet issilky, as it is woven of silks and cotton. We do not hesitate in predicting a vogue for it. We are introducing it, Saturday, in gandie and the other has the daintily tucked gilet of Georgette plain bodice. Two models at each price—$19.75 and $25. blue and rose combined with white. Women’s flower hats, To use up remaining flowers and ribbons, our own milliners have busied themselves contriving many pretty hats. Close fitting turbans, tricornes and medium size hats of lisere blossom with all the flowers of summer gardens. Ready, Saturday morning. tent leather, gunmetal, tan heels of varying heights. | Louis heels. tops of mercerized cotton, mercerized soles and toes; good quality, extra long; black or | and contrasting bands of color. * white. Main floor, Old Building Main floor, Old Building Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 = WANAMAKER’ pero fashion innovation for miss 14 to 20 Frocks of crepe-de-Jour, $19.75 & $25 Crepe-de-Jour is a charming new material, less expensive and Four adorable frocks Sketch shows two of them—one has the large roll collar of or- ; reproductions of Paris ideas. Third model has the new ounce skirt, and the fourth has a well draped skirt and perfectly Crepe-de-Jour in several pretty designs in French Bon: navy Second floor, Old Building Young girls’ serge capes, $10 Were $13.50 and $16.50 Junior girls’ cloth suits, $19.75,$25 Were $25 and $39.75 $8.50 First floor, Old Building Women’s low shoes White gabardine Pumps and Oxfords in dull ) ‘$6 tub skirts, $4.25 tan and patent leathers . 200, Saturday. A special purchase They meet every test a woman can make of Beautiful quality gabardine. them—correct and up-to-the-minute in style, Four clever models. New pockets. reliable leathers and honest workmanship. For women. [Second floor, Old Building OXFORDS | PUMPS Dull calf, black kid, pa-| Black glazed kid, patent Marabou scarfs, $6 leather, dull calf, dark Regularly $7.50 Cuban and Louts| brown calf. Cuban and First floor, Old Building black, brown and natural color. oars 4 Main floor, Old Building Women’s stockings - Gilets at $1.75 Silk, $1.75 pair ps ade Regularly $2.50 to $3.75 Ingrain thread silk stockings with flared Gilets of silk, lace and Compare these $38.50 suits With our $50, $55 and $60 stock grades The sale began this week. There were enough suits to make it real and lasting. Now, for Saturday, close to 300 fine worst- eds, cheviots and cassimeres will help you to a larger measure of satisfaction that would be yours under ordinary conditions. The colorings are the good, substantial kinds that all men prefer—when they can get them; a fact that is well worth considering. Most sales, as you know, pay little heed to. pattern and colorings. The two-button models are as attractive as the three-button styles; and there is the usual Wanzumaker tailoring in evidence over all. Sizes are 24 to 46—enough for satisfaction now and all Summer. HIS summer shoes, $6 High shoes, 8 styles...... Low shoes, 3 styles Speaking of good shoes that are not costly, these at $6 a pair answer the question. Eleven styles is ample for every need; and with the Wana- maker quality idea back of them, service is assured. Choose from dark tan leather; dull black leather; or black kidskin. Narrow, medium or broad toes. ° Who said S-t-r-a-w-s Hundreds of them. All the good ones, As little as $2, As much as $25, And almost every price between. Wanamaker quality goes on season after | season, An army of men’s union suits surely suggests Summer Plenty of different kinds—all good. Ribbed cotton, ribbed silk, plain cotton, plain lisle. Woven styles, too, and some very rich white habutai silk union suits, made to our order in Japan. Prices range from, ‘to \ or ty $12.50. Expert fitting has a lot to do with comfort and satisfactig Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Silk-lined scarfs of marabou with silk ties finished with marabou pompons. In ngee, for suits or frocks, trimmed with frills, ribbon bows

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