The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 8

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[OTIC SS Dees cates ee 5 7 ve | (ee scse nll _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROM 20, 1920, | ______“SSowe STOLEN WHEN'BABY, | sit f2.t ira" Wat Sea "sted" | SAY BEDFORD HEAD MAY AD MAY QUIT] chai of a threesbour keer AR 6 A MT I AO Pa FFF nansenei | (| EASTER sp FCI AL E SEEKS FATHER )} nient Senoot and dans ae Resignation, of Mine Cote Reportea| te mecting last sight, | | GUARANTEED SS LEER After’ Inqoiry Report. riman “De Mil’s” Mother Took! PRIEDSAM GIVES PRIZES. |... ows. me " IM. LUNS & (oC { | SOLID 14%. GOED & J) Him Away and Deserted Him— | weante ava Gach tor Onttaren's vae| ‘ported on retain Mass Being Out |. | 6 i) | Adventures Like Movie Story. are on FINN Avense. ea Mk. Ramis ee Lanchtime " Pe ll ET Senha Bmw oh, etek om rs ey iq BRACELET WATCHES ‘Gorneitus De M0), an ordinary seaman | C% Michaet Friedsam, President of! Woman and her assistant Miss Minogue | " d Xo the Const Guard eutter Cal- B. Altman & Co, ha@ donated 19°! intend to shortly file their resigna bronze and twenty stiver medals to be! with tie Board of Mansger, | awarded to puptls of Manhatten public| " Althougn the report of Soi onnh Kenneds looking th schools for the best essays on Fifth | special investigator, Bf u ay ond Andie Bin pol ord sa Avenue subject. He has alao donated | COmmission. suggested that “they "He ta sure that “De Mir” fe not |CASh prizes for the beat posters by pu name, Dut that it te ‘*Val| Dile of the seventh and eighth grad and the high schools, Managers may appoint a man Super He says that when he was a baby hin| The prizes and medals wit be award: | {ntendent with a. Sah an eeoture ‘and father quarrefied and the|¢d through the Fifth Avenue Aasocia pai ther stole him away. After travel-| tion. The Association will award cash | Report om Sock a day ut ‘a night they were met| prises of $25, $16 and $10 through tho| Any. Art Alliance ‘of America to art school | ALBANY, | Mare The As ‘edeaes for ihe best powers to bel sembly Judiciary ‘Colorsittos which | used in advertising next years Fiftn | investigated the charges of di: al Awenve Week The posters deemed against the five suspended a Rtontue ‘Week Bemieit ‘ofthe | inake known ita findings next Mon- me acca Alliance of America from Aprii| day night, pected, but probably Mi.” the wot | f to Be. will deiny {t unt Tuesday. 34th Street—New York | | .§$ 50 Millinery Sale Saturday i” yed Until name he afterward ” OPPENHEIM GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Misses’ Juniors’ Girls’ Spring Apparel To develop Individuality and Style Distinction in Superior Quality Apparel at Moderate Prices is the Oppenheim, Collins & Co.purpose. The Spring assortments of Typically designed Youthful Wear speak Eloquently of this Accomplishment. ii to each customer @ Dresentation cave. Wear one of thes and if within TEN Hy satisfied. Exceptional Values 8 é 50 A wide variety of Haircloth Turbans and Straw Hats (three illustrated) with Hackel Feather Brims; also Flower trimmed Hats. Spring shades of Jade, Rust, Copen, Sand and Henna. 74 $215 Diamond. Platinum & Gold St | a: Platinary & ¢ 1 Wrist Watch. | i Gold Filled West Wateh | | Ritchie DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JaVELNY Li Hous Si sae aa Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store : NEW YORK! Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats eke ogee Misses’ Box-Coat Suit,of | Misses’ Polo Sport Coat, | li r, Navy Serge. Accordion Raglan Model, novel ‘i MH Nl IK Pleated Skirt. Stitched patch pockets, bone but- Coat, Peter Pan Collar. tdn trimmed. (Illustrated) Special 50.00 = Speciat 32.50 Misses’ Tricotine S uit, Misses’ Coats and Capes, Belted Model. Attrac- Polo Cloth, Yalama and tive Embroidered Vestee. Silvertone, Silk Lined. Deep Rever Collar. Novel pockets and belts. Special 55,00 Special 45,00 Misses’ Poiret Twill Suit, Misses’ Wrap of Bolivia Youthful Belted Model, and Elysee Cloth. Capu- Embroidered Border and tian Collar of self-mate- Pockets. (Illustrated) rial or changeable Silk. Special 65.00 Special 55.00 A SHAPE for every face—A SHADE for every taste A PRICE for every purse , i . a New York's Best mM VARIETY (A Stetson) —$8 of Hats for Spring THE GRAMATAN—S4 Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses Charming Straightline, Draped, Surplice and Basque Models, Tunic, Bouffant, ‘and Accordion Pleated Skirt effects. Short and three-quarter length sleeves. Lace, Organdie and Batiste collars. Bead, embroidery and pleated trim- mings. Georgette Tricotine, Plain and Figured Tricolette, Taffeta and Satin 29.00 39.75 55.00 t 75.00 1] ‘The man who comes to LONG'S can choose from 5, 4 : the biggest selection of 2° i ——— Spring hats in New York. ' He gets the hat he wants at the price he wants: \ THE ARDSLEY—$5 THE MANCHESTER—$5 Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Coats and Capes Girl’s Cape of Silvertone, Polo button trimmed. Full flare model, yoke back. Peter Pan Collar. Sizes 6 t6 14 ~ (Illustrated) Special 18,75 ° . Girls’ Coats of Velour Polo, Basket Weave, Velour Checks, Tweeds and Serge. Belted and Box models. Sizes 6 to 16 years. i speciat 25.00 Girls’ Coats and Capes, in Ve lour Checks, Jersey, Burella, Polo and Sport Plaids. Belted and Loose Back Models. 6 to 16. and pleated models. 1) to 16. Special 29,75 Special 45,00 Smart Springtime Dresses for Girls Girl’s Gingham Dress in Biue, Pink Girl’s Dress of Peter Pan Cloth. Pink, ) and Green Checks. Bias Vest and| 4 05 Green and Leather. Tucked Vest. 19 Pockets. Embroidered White Collar, (O+”* Deep Shawl Collar and Cuffs of White | 75 Buying a LONG'S hat isa proven economy — wearing it a mark of distinction— and they “Wear Liké the Name’. Girls’ Coats, of Silvertip, Polo, Poplin, Velour and Serge. Girl- ish Blouse, Belted and Straight- line models.’ Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 35,00 Girls’ Coats, of Covert Cloth, Silvertone and Polo, in Pekin, Brown and Tan. Belted, Rag- lan and Sport Models. 10 to /6. Special 39.75 Junior Coats, in Polo, Velour and Silvertone. Tan, Brown, and Taupe. Loose Back, Box LONG’S HATS $4 TO $7 STETSON HATS $8 to $33 LONG'S CAPS $2 TO $5 THI GREELEY — tn Stetson) 1 | ’ a ONG HATS the Largest Distributors’ of STETSON HATS | in the City of New York. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special } Voile, lace trimmed. /0 0 16. Special Broadway at 10th, 27th and 33d Streets a Nassau at Ann—Delancey at Allen B oo Pi t at Westchester, °. h St. Girl’s Regulation Dress in Chambray Girl's Pongee Frock in a youthful) tle er Southern Boulrard a 1624 Su Southern Boulevard at 163d St. CONVENIENTLY |} srookiy N—Fulton at Boro Hall, B'way at Thornton, Fifth Ave, at 10th, Atlantic Ave, at Van Siclen We have « limited quantity of Soft Hate— won Hi RoE CLTY—I14 Newark Ave. discontinued munabaracnt $800, Union Hill—177 Berg'line. Newark—863 Broad and Gingham. Maize, Pink, Blue and 50 Over-Blouse model, attractively em= Green. Embroidered. White Pique 7. broidered with Soutache Braid.|27.50 Collar and Cuffs. 8 fo 16. Special Pleated Skirt. Sizes 10 to16 Special}

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