The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 14

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FERRY LOST IN FOG SINKS A LIGHTER, Two Other Crafts Badly Damaged | —Passengers on the Weehawken Become Hysterical The fery boat Weehawken groping down the Hudson, bound for the Court land Stree. am. ot lost in the fog this morning and crathed into three lirht €rs moored tw (ce White Star Line pier at the foot of West 19th Street. Several hundred passengers including many women were o wi became hysterical wh fnapipng of wood as erushed, The ferry be the bulk he the passengers who feared to continue thir trip by water were ta’.on off. One of the lighters, belonging to the was tied up to of the pier and those of New York Sentral, was sunk. The other two, belonging to the Standard O# Com- pany and Prie hailroad, were damaged. Nobody was hurt, so tar as the police know. ——— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 26, FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS > 10 § WEST 78th STREET Men’s Hand-Tailored Spring Topcoats Franklin Simon Only $65 0°85 Next to the need of a light- weight topcoat for Spring wear, is the need of genuine hand-workmanship, and there is only one place to get that. apliiasenidlrianctcsinat NEGROES BUY 4 HOUSES: eo Occupy Apart- Often Change 1 Landlords, Thirty-two tenants in the four apart- ment houses at Nos. 595, 599, 603 and 605 Frankklin Avenue, Brooktyn, have been served with notice by the Unique Oper- ating Company, Inc., of No. 2% West 196th Gtreet, composed of negro stock- holders, that they must vacate by April + 15 to make room for negro occupants. Eight families are in each housse, and ‘they pay from $40 to $47 a month, ‘The houses were once owned by Her- so A. Metz, who sold them to real Satate associates, who nover took title, oo, this there was 4 series of Jand- swho never took title, the Inset be es the Aisne Construction Company Uitte later the Un ‘Company Saened up with a title. The stockhold- ors of company the new occupants, eesee pliitacrieeatals “The Gréat Impersonation,” the latest story by E. Phillips Oppen- heim, degins in serial form in Mon- day's Evening World. The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily This institution, first to intro- duce hand-tailoring in ready- for-service clothes, is still the only all-hand-tailored clothing shop in the city. oe NSS G i i S i ()) ) <Heanlln ian 8 Sod FIFTH AVENUE r Altman & Ca. aa MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘ Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Another Offering of Misses’ New Spring Suits in a number of the most approved models for the opening season, smartly tailored, and made of the fashionable materials, will take place to-morrow (Saturday) in the Department on the Second Floor Eton-model Suits, in three attractive variations, some with plain and others with accordion-plaited skirt; mate- rials, serge and Poiret twill . » » » +» $58.00 Straight-line Suits, in gabardine , . . 58.00 Box-coat and Eton-mode! Suits, with accordion- plaited skirts; materials, serge and Poirct twill, $65.00 Women’s Tailored Suits especially made up for Easter and offering exceptional values, are ready for selection on the Sixth Floor Materials and prices; All-wool jersey , ’ ; . A » $31.00 Velour check : ' - . 68,50 Poiret twill A ‘ ; A ‘ . 69,00 Braid-trimmed serge - ; ‘ . 63.50 Navy tricetine , ' : . . - 65.00 Braid-trimmed tricetine . i ; . 72.00 1163-65 Broadway A Vigorous Smash for old H. C. L. provided by our SENSATIONAL MARK-DOWN SALE PRIOR TO REMOVAL TO OUR NEW STORE CORNER B'WAY AND 28TH ST. Movir sive is always an expen », but specially so in our case, Expected the new store to be ready on April First but—the contractors— you know the story. Our New Spring Stocks of Suits & TOPCOATS Were all ready for the move, but NOW —with prices trimmed to little more than production cost OUT THEY MUST GO $45 & $47.50 Topcoats Re - priced at $60 to $70 Topcoats Re - priced at Included in this Sale are hundreds of MEDIUM weight Suits for present wear as well as a_ big assortment of OVERCOATS so low in price that you should buy now and SAVE for next Winter. No Charge for Alcrations. Near Twenty-sesenth Street f GRAND RApIDS } F URNITURE ACCOUNT MEILGg 104th St. “L” Station at Corner FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE | BET. 103 & 104" ST an @dvertised in The World or repor Relephoned directly to The Worlds Can Beckman, New Tork, 9 0 0 8 White { 2 Solitaire You can easily convince yourself that the diamond at | 872 is w wonderfully exce ational parkcaln, Call up. two or thre el phone and wak: | one=hi blue-whi Ti, Molla wold. wetting ‘realize wha: di DAY and al H Crh 500 5-16 cart. BGUTLE ERG SONS JAMOND IMPO! ORTERS S ae 17 MS Segre | WATERBURY Deva COMPANY | | Euitaed rigor 29.W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn | Moure: 6 to 6 Sundays Closed ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDANCE WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS , 1920, AL Ree cA NN SA Aa be rin Sets The UNIVERSITY Tan $9 to $11 lack $9 and $10.50 Oxfords That Hug the Ankle There are women who won't wear high heels, women who refuse to wear low heels. Yet both classes want shoes that look smart. This beautifully modelled oxford delights both classes. Its firm, graceful Cuban heel is 1-54 inches high, a medium height. This heel is on a well-made Walk-Over designed for every-day wear and priced low. A smart-looking oxford that hugs the ankle. We have your exact oxford fit. Wals- Over New York City jl 510 Fifth Avenue Lhe 1355 Broadway 179 Broadway 150 Bowery ees 4 5 + 565-7 Fulton Strect 1178-75 Broadway 252 W, 125th Street 8406 Fifth Avenue 1439 Broadway 622 W. 181st Street : ; Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway Newark, N. J.—795 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street CoRSETS Ake me Ue Meek Thels Economic Service cuts your corset bill in half because Nemo Corsets wear twice as long as others. Their Hygienic Service Unchangeable, Invaluable and Indispensabi- Their Style Service Up-to-date, Individual and Artistic. Every Nemo Corset is an extra value without considering its priceless hygi- enic features which cost you nothing. Want Directory tba naa IC-HYGIENIC E Self-reducing Corsets are made in 19 styles for various types of the stout figure. They permanently reduce the abdo men. $5.00 to $10.00. Wonderlift Corsets are mack in 11 styles. They prevent and care for certain physical weak nesses and give graceful lines $7.00 to $15.00. KopService Corsets arc made in 14 models. Each does some specific thing to improve the style of the wearer. $4.00 to $10.50. 41 Other Styles— $4.00 to’ $15.00 REMOULD THE FIGURE ABOVE THE WAIST AS THE CORSET DOES BELOW ‘ $150 to $400 NU The Sunday World’s 27 ot other two mediums

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