The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1920, Page 11

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Diver Finds Harbor Paved i. one of the jars bere when a consirn- With Treasure | pt, Walcarh openintt Geh Underwriters Pay Claims for|'"@ breast line parted and one case Goods Resting on Bottom of [Arter much whispering it was decid- New York Por Joseph D., Keeney, President of the) that he wished to come up. When bis . New York Port Service Company, swith offices at’No. 9-4 Stone Street, Jepeaking at a meeting of the Marine Fidsurance Club in the club's Beaver | } Btreet headquarters last night, said that many malpractices are in vogue | want to in steamship and shipping cireles at |case* Atlantic and Gait ports, and com- mented on tho lack of surveillanée by |g, the marine underwriters, Mr, Keeney related this incident: of thi }with we the complete disappearance of | the right case.’ lading how, beer ineued 1 was op Pak: OO” sche: being delivered by o steam Hehter. |During the process of discharging. the bgtiom of the river.” ' machinery went into the river. — jed to report the loss. | “A diver was secured who, as soon 8 he reached the bottom, signalled Omctally ‘Them on May 30. Gooreient, 1502" helmet was removed, amusement was ‘(Tho New York Evening created by his request to ‘let me have the nffmber of that case.’ Laughing, the foreman in charge asked him why be wanted the number. “ "Becay answered the diver, ‘I ‘© to send up the right who Me on French soli. “‘Are there more cases than one n there? asked the foreman, ‘Aro’ there?’ queried the diver. I stayed down there sendi: es I might remain down yaost annoy! etruggie. rs 2 +h % THE E | woton underwriters have to contend | through the summer before 1 sent up learye tor whick cleas ocean bills of| “This le unly one of the conditions , we have discovered ‘right in thie port and no doubt «some underwriters ff whom you represent have paid cJuims. for cargo that was not takeny froin FRANCE TO HONOR U. S: DEAD Will Pay Tribute to PARIS, May 13.—To commemorate | America’s intervention In the war and in | remembrance of America’s, soldier dead: | the French Government has set aside May 30 next for the nation officially to pay hofmage to the American Aghters ‘There will be military parades tn the ‘big American cemetertes in France, and Government officials will recall the great deeds by United States soldiers in the ay ww, hu dpa Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue; 37th and 38th Streets WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY: Misses’ i Capes, Cape-Wraps | and Topcoats. 45.00 — Regular Prices *59.°° to $89,%° Highest Class Fabrics. All Silk Lined. Sizes 14 ‘to 20' Years PoLo CLOTH SUEDE VELOUR SILVERTONE VELOUR TRICOTINE a, ; BOLIVIA MEN’s WEAR SERGE NO CREDITS, NO EXCHANGES MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER IS FITZROY 1234 Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street » Established 1879 The MAY SALE of WHITE Presents a Wide Assortment of Sleeping Garments For Women and Children lection offers not one type of garment, but many; not one fabric, but several; not white only, but dainty colors as well. There are no limitations, except those imposed by good taste and a sense of true economy. Any classification is necessarily meagre. The list that follows only hints at the enormous assortment we have ready. ' Posen! preferences are considered and the col- For Children kor Women NIGHTDRAWERS—of crepe or fine GOWNS—of cotton crepe, 2.50. Of cambric or knitted cotton, Sizes 2 to fine nainsook or batiste. feo 1.50, 1.95 1.95, 2.95, up to 6.95 GOW NS-- pretty styles in pink or PAJAMAS- Bilsad sardlale of aby lite nainsook. Sizes 4 to 16, batete. Ofe ai aiite. 2.95 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 saa Al Ba PAJAMAS-—Billie Burke and two- PAJAMAS~Two piece styie, slip-on In madras ot soisette. 2,95, 3.95, 5.00 piece models of pink batiste or cotton — or coat models. crepe 1.95 to 3.95 You Never Pay More at Best, a ad ss Huh" VEN ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, * Hours 9 A.M. to The Municipal B. R, T. Subuay and the Lexington Sutucy Both Hare Stations in the Bl BLOOMING 1920. comingdale Building DALES 5:30 P.M. ** © ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENU Special 2 Day Sale! Mens Otis Brand Underwear Specially Priced at 69c Slight mill faults 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON <==; —=—<—<—== New Specially Priced at _ $15.95 Balbriggan shirts, long or half sleeves. Ankle-length draw- . rs, double seats, strap backs. Store opens at 9 A. M. loomingdales—Main Floor too urgent. A Remarkable Sale of Womens Trimmed Hats: $1.95 We secured these hats, 1000 of them, from a large manu- facturer at a substantial reduction, because it cleared out his stock. Therefore the economy to our patrons results, There is great variety of shape, material, color and trimmings. ‘Tailor hats, sports hats, ready-to-wear hats, trimmed hats, off-the- face, mushroom, turban, and many other modish shapes. Em- broidery is the motif on some. Materials are straw, braid, hemp, Milan, silk and ribbon. There are silk-faced hats, and flowers, fruits, ribbons—add their witchery. loomingdales—Main Floor. Only Ten Dozen of Them $2.29 We Could Sell Twenty Times Ten Dozen! Mothers, did you read Chapter One of Our Little Folks story yesterday, all about the sturdy little overalls at $1.19? Chapter Two begins to-day, all about these Dutch rompers. Little Betty and little Bob will be irresistible in these cunning wide-trousered, durable garments. Almost every imaginable kind of piping, pocket, collar and button, Flower garden hues, as well, to delight baby hearts from two years up to the dignified age of six. Material is linene Look for Chapter Three to-morrow. Bloomingdales—-Second Floor, Last Two Days of Our Warehouse Removal Sale F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E At Notable Reductions Four-Piece Bedroom Suite: $284.00 ‘The wood is American walnut or mahogany finish. Dresser is $95; chifforobe, $80; bed is $60, and bureau is $49. Three-Piece Living Room Suite: $298 A wonderfully luxurious tapestry covered suite, The loose spring seats are deeply upholstered, and the sofa seven feet long. Outside and inside of each piece similar in upholstery. pay i j ned Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite: $387 The Queen Anne design is developed in American walnut or quar tered ‘oak. Dining table, $80; 45: ineh Ti fet, $116; 6 feet. Serving table, $35; enclosed Side chairs, each $9; five in suite. Arm chair, $13; 1 in suite. Chiffoniers and Dressers, Each: $25 | Well-made, deep, roomy drawers; the’ wood either antique ivory, mahogany or walnut. model, China closet, $98. Bloomingdales--Fourth Fhoor k Fine, white cotton shirts, ath- letic, long or half sleeves, Ankle-length and knee-length drawers. . Yo Men, and Mothers of Men, you know Otis Brand underwear, ‘You know its capability for rendering long wear. You know the exceptionally high standard this manufacturer demands in his first grades—therefore you know what slight faults to expect in these seconds, We need only add, with the wholesale price several cents above this retail price, we cannot make the caution to come early Bungalow - Aprons ——————————— Little Folks Rompers {call early. Two Big Specials in womens gloves that are true $1.69 every woman may possess Two - clasp silk | T 1 t- KITCHENETTE— 89c j gloves, inwhite ton’ gloves, all 39c Good percale, in various and colors. white. stripes and colors, but- toned comfortably on the side, with roomy pockets and a belt. WORK-EASY— Percale in pink or blue, side- buttoning, with pink or blue checked percale trimming the pocket, sleeves and belt. Second Fioor of Creamy Net Foulard Frocks A Foulard is the newest of the new ma- office—for travelling—for afternoon— a foulard frock answers all of these A full range of sizes from 16 to 44. —_——_—___J loomingdaies—Second Fioor In Our Famous Glove Department ARE TWO GROUPS OF Womens Gloves We have: trimmed down on the profits so that , Bloomin gdales—Main Floor. Special for Tomorrow Exquisite Blouses economical offerings. a half dozen pairs. RUGS Val lace trims most of then. Fy A Only 75 at this low price, Oriental but sizes from 36 to 44, and Chinese Patterns ———-«B loamingdaies—Second Floor Heavy Seamless one ° Axminsters Veiling PricesLowered onan, $59 21c Yd. An exceptionally low Just when well dressed women are lowering their veils price, as everyone knows, 150 of them to select from, giving patrons choice of a large range of designs and colorings. Suitable for dining and with chenille dots. A most exceptional Friday living rooms. Bloomingdales —Main Floor 720 Grass Rugs DINNER Imported from Japan. oosee $4.50) Also a liberal number in larger sizes: 8x10 size, $6.75; 9x12 size, $8.75 A rare value. Cool Japanese grass woven with faney Grecian or Band borders, When prices are so un- usually low it is well to 100-PIECE DINNER SET AMERICAN WARE: $25.00 The conventional garland border, with a gold rim. This set will give full service for a dozen people. 50-PIECE DINNER SET: $13.95 Of white American ware, with a choice of dainty bor- 50-PIECE This is a cheery little des will be found delightful in its Third Floor against Summer breezes that disarra: these lowered prices on fashionable French veilings. Black, brown and taupe silk net, in the universally be- coming octagon mesh, with smart scroll designs set off } and Saturday SETS | Economically Priced ders and agold edges A full service for six persons. covered vegetable dish and assorted plates, ete. ROSE-SPRAY DINNER SET: $10.95 and the whole service for 6 people lors and patterns, loomingdales—Lex. Ave. Level For only, value, Meat platter, Friday and Saturday Only 5040 Yards Cretonne A Fine Quality aat a Price Most Unusually Low No matter when you intend to use these cretonnes you should attend this sale. ing- of superior qualities—and the low sale price is the The cretonnes are all. charm- strongest of inducements for buying now. A45c YARD Dozens of New Patterns—All the Favorite Colors Blues Lavender Black Pale Greens Browns Greys Mulberrs Tans Rose Baskets Birds Shadow Designs Flowers Stripes French Bloomingdalog— ir F100y one White Orange Red Blocks and Cubes Nosegays trim coiffures come ‘f°

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