The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 8

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k 3 RO ian sai oa at be ie , * wo: ‘avaNrna woRup, sunsDay, MAROE 2, 1028. VETERAN Bi BOATMAN DIES. ‘Taylor, President of the Newark and| Capt, Taylor died Sunday while on a New York Towboat Company, will be|visit to Hasex, Conn, Tle spent nearly ‘Wan Forty |held to-night at his home, No. 10 Rose-|forty of his fifty-six years in the tow- yous Here. |more Place, Belleville, N. J, Burial willing and transport m vueiness in and Charles K, take place to-morrow. around the port of New York. ses ———— en ~ --- an ene He ee eee eee eee eee ee ee oe eo , ° 7S eee eee 8 4 0.4.0 6 O} York's 1 List Increases in First ‘Two Months Nearly 800—Girls Bedell Stores in All No Char ge for | Taiged esha ot Leading Cities Alterations : out to set a record in mar- riages, accoriing to sta- "istics from all parts of the coun- The Store is closed at 5 P. M, daily West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Brooklyn Downtown. Newark 460-462' Fulton St, 14-16 West 14th St, Broad and West Park. Important Wednesday Announcement Ihoreases in marriage licenses _@uring January and February this syear over the same months last “year ranged from a few to nearly 100 per cent. Dallas showed the _ greatest increase. > Officials in New York, Denver “| gnd Milwaukee attributed the Bains to women taking advantage B. Altman & Cn. Se tha "prevoive to. mADIsON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Distinctive New Suits for Spring BE ii iowasss Yor. the. too Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street fonths compared with 6,296 last y year, based their belief that ‘women are proposing on the fact that “a great number of them aro paying the $1 license fee.” 1 5 %] atertbute the gain to women's | 9 proposals,” said Miss May Hines, Cupid's emissary at the ‘Denver ion re ea coun | | Morning and House Dresses “from: 1,085 to 1,090, blamed the high cost of living and housing Figures fi hi Bas eae: Cartan eaten at $3.10, 3.90 & 4.65 ‘ year, 4,869 last year; Dallas, 831 . 8 849 811; ° : Het tenia, 1.00 and 1,98; Clover will be featured in a special sale to be held Jand, 1,546 4 1,200; Buffalo, 701 fond 768; flan ‘Francisco, 1,185 and to-morrow (Wednesday) on the Second Floor ™. Reale nee SEES BURGLARS IN HOME These Dresses, in practical models, are developed im attrac- re tive cotton fabrics and offer unusual values. Distinguished Collection of the . Successful New Season’s Designs $30.75 COS © o0ee 2 6 82S F Fe eeesesveas wore ee ET ae ee Oe a wee ee ee ee * hey Police of the Hast 8th Street Station same trying to find the three young bure- z. Jars Paul Herlach, an accountant, dis- , covered at work Sunday evening In his ground floor apartment at No. 1443 Lex- | SSeceeze: | A Sale of Children’s Rompers Sia Sythe strangers in his fiat will also be held to-morrow, on the Second Floor the front window, but when he Inserted his Key In the lock he found the ? os Steseea Stouts x wissen asd. cot , The sizes are incomplete, but range in general from ie) The other went up the back way 1 I 6 years . : ‘ é 3 De re nisin i it Specialized Copies of Exclusive, High Cost New Models! Heart ivanar eae, te have beon Rompers of chambray . . . « 85c. & $1.10 | I; ate Calta phases of the ete Spring ge ming dent He ESE of finest new | a ‘ e tailor modes are reprecented—in superb, man- suitings—destin unquestioned favor! Becomii ‘ Rompers of crinkled seersucker . . . - 140 | le tailored pe with Harrow) snug- hitting fohoul ders as can be, in their youthful, clean-cut lines. omnine ‘ Rompers of dimity or madras e trim sleeves, new collars, ete. ! Wonder values at $39.75. _ tainly the most stunning models yet introduced. e ° Tailored, Bolero or Eton Types—Featuring Navy Blue Tricotines—Evincing Fault- e K less Tailoring and Rare Attention to Details. Plain or Trimmed—Silk Lined. b ; Other Decidedly Interesting New Spring Suits at $45, $65, $85 and Up $ iS eeccee eeeecee SOP @'nse ee ©2e0 S2eeeeseee 050 ce cese ces ccccec seal} OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & € 34th Street—New York Continuing Wednesday the : Final Clearance Sale of Furs Entire Stock Fur Coats, Wraps, Sets, Scarfs, Muffs and Novelty Pieces, Without Reserve, Will Be Offered at Prices Representing 25% to 50% Less Than Present Wholesaie Cost 10 Trimmed Sealine Coats,30 inch ..Formerly 195.00. . .Clearance Price... 75.00 2 Hudson Seal Coats, 30 inch...,..Formerly 325.00. ,.Clearance Price... 210.00 1 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat’...Formerly 425.00... Clearance Price... 235.00 2 Hudson Seal Coats, 30 inch......Formerly 450.00...Clearance Price... 265.00 2 Moleskin Coats, 30 inch ......... Formerly 450.00, .. Clearance Price... 265.00 12 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inch...... Formerly 595.00. , .Clearance Price... 325.00 2 Moleskin Coats, 36 inch .........Formerly 595.00. . .Clearance Price...335.00 1 Moleskin Wrap Coat, 30 inch....Formerly 795.00. ..Clearance Price...425.00 * at 4 (Candy Piaces Crowded with crisp disks of . fascinating, flavory sweetness OTHER TEMPTING NECCO SWEETS NECCO CHOCOLATE CREAM CAKES—Rich, vanilla cream thickly covered with chocolate. Foil wrapped, 16c. 1 Kolinsky Coat, 30 inch........... Formerly 825.00. . .Clearance Price... 450.00 NECCO MAPLE PECANS—Delictous, maple cream, topped with 1 Moleskin Wrap, 43 inch.......... Formerly 850.00... .Clearance Price...535.00 selected pecans—chocolate covered. Foil wrapped bars, 7c. 2 Mink Capes, 30 inch...... APNE Are Formerly 925.00. . .Clearance Price...550.00 NECCO VANILLA WALNUTS—A delightful vanilla cream, topped with fine walnuts—all chocolate covered. Foil 1 Caracul Wrap, 45 inch.......... Formerly 950.00. . .Clearance Price...550.00 wrapped bare, 7c. 1 Caracul Wrap, Skunk Collar ...... Formerly 1125.00, ..Clearance Price...675.00 MADE BY THE MAKERS OF OVER +} THREE HUNDRED NECCO SWEETS a on , 1 Caracul Wrap (EuropeanDye) .....Formerly 1350.00...Clearance Price...925.00 NEW ENGLAND CONFECTIONERY COMPANY ee This sale affords the rarest opportunity for economy, as the merchandise offered is the re- rae Xt. mainder of the usual choice pees selected for conemeiey C Collins & Co. rerelsr stocks. # ‘i 1920 ‘WORLD ALMANAC now on Sale| t rier oS A Bo LEE Mappa een Le

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