The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 7

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tallies with that worn by the child When it was taken from its carriagé in front of @ drg goods store at 1zist Street and Third Avenue last Friday. The baby referred to in Kings STOLEN BABY CLUE ng World to the ned the baby, to th. If abandoned by the kidnapper, Mrs “/ Promised forgiveness; if deserted by | @n unfortunate mother, Mrs, Kostinen |will keep her secret and be nat for the information, nit: Infant Found in Norwalk, Conn., Tallies Closely With One Kidnapped Here, Kostinen has Hope came again to Mrs, Angelica Kostinen, No. 211 West 146th Street, | with a letter from Norwalk, Conn., | ing ber of the finding of a baby there, which may prove to be her kidnapped child Mrs. Kostinen, almost a nervous wreck becau®, of the worry over her missing child, and the wracking doubt concerning the little waif in Kings County Hospital identified as Mrs. Kostinen’s by the midwife who Attended her, but rejected by the Mother herself, telegraphed to Nor- walk that she would start on the fifot train { Tho letter follows “Dear Madam—Saw about you Josing your baby. I do not want to encourage you too much but there was a three-weeks’ old baby Boy found at this place last Sat- urday. It has dark hair, knitted eap and jacket and booties, hand- embroidered clothing. It was in a new basket with other clothing. “If you think it is your baby, I Will take you to the party who has it. I will meet you at South Nor- walk station if you wil let me know how to recognize you and how and when you will come MRS. GPORGE MOOSA, Nowton Avenue, Norwalk.” the PORCH and LAWN and SA ERATE ¢ ST. Tables, Desks, SHULL IS HEAD OF BAPTISTS. | years. Completion of the $4,000,000 Victory Fund, collection of which was begun inst fall, wae announced. This assures the receipt of a contingent gift of $2- 000,000 from John D, Rockefeller, an- nounced last week. | Build Now | McGibbon & Co. 3 WEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE WILLOW FURNITURE ‘OR City & ese Homes & Clubs Its adaptability to practically every room as well as for makes it the MOST POPULAR CTORY FURNITURE obtainable at MOD- Settecs, Armand Side Chairs, Chaise Longues, Dressers, Lamps in all the Most Desirable M IMPORTED and DOMESTIC PRINTS | For Cushions, Slip Covers and Summer . Draperies——an interesting collection at prices ranging from 35¢ to $6.75 yard. oA. M. TO aie is by t be ae t THE EVENING WORLD, T DENVER, May 27.—D. 0. Shull of Sioux City, In, was named President | of the Northern Baptist Convention yes- terday. The convention adopted recom- mendations for a budget of $100,000,000 for the church's work for the next five ‘ PARIS =e wardrobe. Tabourettes and /, ; 3 AR TO (6 power) What the “Dough-boys” Discovered HE men who have been wearing army shoes have discovered foot freedom. They will not go back willingly to the old narrow, pointed shoes, the binding pres- sure that brings corns, callouses, bunions, and other foot ills. For they cam keep their feet free—they cam have all the comfort and ease of army shoes — plus good Jooks~- by getting into Edu- oators, the shoes that let the fest grow as they should. MADB FOR MEN, WOMEN asd CHILDREN Get these roomy Educators for your feet today. Let the whole family have foot {ree- 3 ask to seo t a's shoe—pleasing style plus Educator comfort. But look for that Bovcator mark on thesole. There isno protection stronger than this famous trademark. It means that behind every pert of the shoe, stands a responsible manofeoturer, Rice & Hutoh- ins, Ino., Boston. FDUCATOR| SHOE® leather carrying case. They are made of Important! binoculars. Herald Sauare PUDeDULS) cigarettes, $1.34. Fatimas hand made—each cigar banded money. Box of 50 at $1.98. Charles the Great Cigars and only sold here at this price Havana Reragos—a mild Havana box of 100 at $3.48, HERALD SQUARE For sportsmen, sightseers and motorists “autocrat” prism BINOCULARS $19.50 and $59.50 HESE prism birfoculars are a very highly of instrument and give clear vision and great magnifica- tion at a considerable distance. Ours come in a very fine brown sole They have a hinged adjustment be- tween the eyes for variation of dis- tance and an adjustable focusing eye piece for persons whose sight is not the same in both eyes. and black Japanned metal parts. Serial number! There’s a serial number on each glass which is a great aid for identification in case of loss. feature is useful in the case of racing clubs—or when more than one member of the family has Binoculars are subject to lurury tar of 60%, ™! —Muln Floor Balcony, S4th Street. ital lillie 1 to B5th ste 3 aus SORTER MEN! You have just two days to partake of the economy of this SALE of A : cigars and cigarettes You can smoke standard brands of cigarettes and yay less for them in some instances than your dealer irisclt! dust lool al these prices! Chesterfields—package of 20, at 14c; carton of 10 packages, 200 package of 20, at 18¢; box of 200, $1.74, LUXURY SMOKES AT ECONOMY PRICES Corones—a fresh shipment from Manila Lucille Panatelas—a blended Havana cigar—smokers who want a nice mild smoke will appreciate this. M. O. M. Perfectos: Rox of 25 at $2.74, oY —Main ant Fifth Floors, 35th Street RA Macy 0 Co! . , Illustration A—84.,69 es (8 power) Illustration B—$12.74 developed type or black on white grounds, Aenean x ILlustration C—$ 16.74. Your hat must be here | somewhereamongthese | straw hats $1.98 to $100.00 black morocco This The hats at $1.98 are Sen- nits, staple hats and unap- proached by those of about the same price at other shops. The hats at 100,00 are Panamas—we know no better at any price. Between these extremes there is a sufficiently wide style and price range to satisfy the fastidious, as well as the thrifty. a: Bl Sennits, $2.74 | Split Straws, $3.89 Panamas, $5.89 Ke Leghorns, $1.89 Bangkoks, $7.89 b Baluags, $14.74 A All hats over $5.00 ure subject to the be Government tax of 105% on the excess RH hoy Gs Aitractions Are Prices—Quaelity—Service We Sell Dependable Merchandiee at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. A sale of ribbons 39c yard Similar Qualities Sold Regularly at 94c Yd. and More. Domestic and imported ribbons satins, soft failles and some taffeta included. for this very low price is the reduced color assortment. Not every color is shown, but every one offered is exceedingly desirable for the many uses ribbon is put to in the summer Up to 8-in. wide feqe —Main Floor, 34th Street ‘ Women’s cotton frocks as colorful as a garden— in a gay variety of styles | A pretty striped voile dress in tunic effects with large collar and, deep cuffs of organdie. green and white, rose and white stripes. An excellent dress of wavy line striped voile in tan, rose The double shawl collar and cuffs are of white organdie, bound with the voile. A charming frock of woven tape checked voile in orange, lavender, green or Copenhagen on white grounds. vestee and little flutings are of white organdie. A dotted voile dress at $9.74 is an exceptionally good style for a matronly woman, with a small, closely patterned white dot. of white organdie are scalloped and picoted at the edges. Gnere—Third Floor, 34th Street, Rear, —Main Floor, 35th Street M. all long filler and a wonderful quality for the —— Box of 50 at $2.97. our own size blend. Box of 50 at $1.74 NEW YORK Women’s dusters for the holiday motor trip $2.69 to $24.74 Any style and any material you may desire, at almost any price you care to pay, so complete is the assortment. Included in the above price range are es «073 —Third Floor, 34th Street, Broadway. vey D Active preparations for summertime continue throughout this store oS) Bidwey, 34th to 35th St, Women’s taffeta SUITS are so smart to wear as the days grow warmer $39.75 There are two excellent models at this price tailored with the same care that is lavished on high grade wool suits. They are made with the smart long revers and vests of pongee. Pleated backs, narrow sash belts, well fitting sleeves and shoulders are other points of smartness. SILK LINED.. | Black or navy taffeta. Sizes | 34 to 44. One illustrated. Among the smart SILK a SUITS we are showing | are suits of heavy quality satin with vestees of tricolette, embroidered faille suits, shantungs, pongees, moires, poplins, chiffon taffetas, tricolettes in styles appropriate for all the occasions that Summertime brings. $27.75 to $109.00 — OPA —Third Moor, 34th Street ———— in plain colors, lustrous The only reason es Three Went to Throggs Neck and Two Up the River —Saturday! The sixth carload of canoes to come to this store this season arrived Saturday. As usual more than half the canoes were sold before the car was opened. We know of five young canoe enthusiasts who had anticipated spending Sunday on the river who were made happy. They looked for- ward to getting the canoe “overboard” Saturday and when Friday dawned and no freight car with it they were dubious, to say the least. Chapeaux La Marquis Compare favorably in style, quality and tastefulness with hats priced at $10.00 and more elsewhere— we have carefully verified this Copenhagen and white, Dl ee e e kt eObek See ce s at $8.50 But our Traffic Depart- r ment wanted to demonstrate their ability to prove them- selves “Service” men. The car was traced and located, opened and the canoes un- loaded. ‘The canoes arrived at the store at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The Three of the ci left this AGhe Toe the Bast River, You have probably discovered how difficult it is to produce Saturday at five, and two | good hats to sell at a reasonable price these days, judging It is black were put over in the Hudson from the sort of hats you find. But Chapeaux La Marquise ‘The shawl collar and cuffs River at the same hour. are not to be compared with usual less-than-ten-dollar milli- nery—they are superior in every way. That, incidentally, is Service! Marabou neckpieces-- SALE! $6.89 and $7.89 Among the new hats featured in this choice collection are Navy Blue Taffeta Hats, some with light pink facings, others trimmed with soft glycerined ostrich or banked with flowers. Black Dress Hats of unusual smartness for afternoon wear. Maline Turbans in black, navy, two-tone effects, artistically draped. Aiag7e—Second Floor, S4th Street. MAN buying a cus- tom-muade-to-ineasure suit often pays a price that makes him wish he hadn't. A man buying a machine-made, turn- *em-out-by-the-dozen suit often secures a fit that makes him wish he hadn't. These are some of the best quality marabou capes we have been able to sell at such low prices. They are becomingly fashioned, all sutin lined, finished with silk ribbons or cords There is a happy medium between extravagance and false economy. Our ready-to-wear suits are correctly tuilored in simple, dignified styles, of choice fabrics, And they will fit your personality as well as your shoulders, They have the on of being priced lower than equal quat ained in other good shops. $24.75 to $49.75 and fluffy pom pom ends. $6.89 B. Circular style cape with two rows of ostrich and alternate “tails” of ostrich and marabou, $7.89 A. Plain style square cape, dded_ distine y can be ¢ C, Marabou cape with centre strand of ostrich and satin bows, $6.89 ATF —Main and Second Floors golf suits $39.75 Long or short trousers are correctly tailored of very fine Irish Homespuns and Donegal ‘l'weeds in good-looking tan and gray effects. We have been especially particular that our models provide Dusters of Crash, Linene, Beach Cloth, for freedom of the swinging stroke. Linen, Mohair, Shantung and Tussah, in Tan, Gray, Navy and Black. Sizes 34 to 56, For comfort, wear and appearance you'll look far to see their equal at the price 7 A PIEUN F000) F100 tee

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