The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 9

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a e ne % EVENING WORLD, TUES T “PARIS IS SHOCKED froc! “treasyre hunt” wast summoned to/U. S, A, prisoners on Governor's tat. | | moves a her frock, lingerte and shoes|(J, S, ARMY SEEKS« |e recanee. yet ape aa Kec coclatcones OF ta: teem BY ISADORA DUNCAN Winey leaded of cneeree I ed BERGDOLL CLUE ar OredOI drew $106,000 1 csserted |of Grover Cleveland Rergdoll while jn | hes reealls the Acropolis; she becomes . sublime—possibly, But I ask myself| Officers From General whiethe r the Minister of Education ip 5} fled to encourage this Kind of | Would Fix Blame for by. Gibboney, his Philadelphia |their custody on a treasure-hunting Staff! counsel, upon his return from a coh- |excursion, probably will fage a court ference with Bergdoll's other attor- |Martial convened by Lieut. Gen. Bul. neys in Washington. ard, commander of the Eastern De- Writer Asks if the Removal of Clothing Constitutes ‘ he partment. Their examination has Great Art. Have we heed of dancers nore or | wey went Pa, pene. Are ee urease ot Mates tana Oa PARIS, May 25.—Cotneident ‘with | less nude? In any event, should they| PHILADELPHIA, \May %.—Two Bergts. Jona O'T alvin. ieemenaare aatle Williatns, hig the endeavors of the Congress of Al- ven @ quasi-official character?| high War Department officials} SSTSIN, — however KRAMER BROS., "= MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALE tea- rst he visited the offices of the Ned Neutral Dancing Masters, assem- | ’n%, Oftns ‘Cuno funds to the _ bled in the oldest dancing academy in | teaching of those Noo-Greek gambols, Paris, to modify and internationalize| which to me seem infinitely more the tango, the one-step and the | comical than shocking? ahimmy, the French classical dancers | Jt would be betten. I think. to Dave begun a strenuous campaten| Would learn nor to eaper eboue in “gainst the “nationalization of the|f'msy drapery, but to cook, care for | , dances of Miss Isadora Duncan.” cvildren and keep house. It isn’t for } In the Journal, Clement Vantel, the state to incite young bbe t spokesman for the anti-Isadora elique, disrobe themselves that their talents in which are numbered some of the may be visible to every passerby. Despite Vautel's diatribe, th stars in the operatic ballet, launches | dora performances continue to pI | “the following attack on tho new- |*tanding room only. t comer; “Isadora Duncan is a lady who lances in her chemise and who has opened @ schoo! where young per- sons Jearn to skip about in the sim- plest apparel. This, it seems, is great art, It is recognized that a dancer goes in for great art when enerre- came,to this city to dig into respons!- bility for the escape of Grover C. Bergdoll. They are Col. Alexander B, Coxe, General Staff Corps, of the office of Gen. ‘Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, and Col. Thomas C. Don- aldson, an Ihspector General, “I cannot rs aid, “* Pore. hia case with any one and must refer all inquiries to the War Department. A are tied.” to | Rivet he visited sre omooe of eno! Sirloin or Round Steak --.-.----~-35c Ib. | rmy ry Intelligence Division..: Next he motored to the office of Jéhn. Honeycomb Tripe i ey lic lb. ‘ _. |B. Dwyer, who was Secretary of the Persian Poot Weds Amertoan. | Overbrook Local’ Dratt Hoard, ‘which OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET™ LONDON, May 25.—Miss Gladys | "4d Jurisdiction over Bergdoll. 38 Greenwich St., near Battery Pi, Unger, California playwright, was| , Later both the Colonels went into |} 439 Broad St., ar. South Ferry 99 Ameterdaan, Av. mr. O48, J | ference *with United States At-/ A 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. married Monday to Katkushro Arda-| torey McAvoy and Supt. Pierce, in|| 920 Ninth Av., nr. 89th St. he echir, tha Persian post, according to|the Wederal Building. D. Clarence || 777 Eighth Av. nr. 47th St. 947 Third Av., nr. 57th St, the London Times. The ceremony took | Gibboney, Bergdoll's counsel, 10 ESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND #AMILIES SUPPLIED Place at the Chapel Royal at Savoy. ‘arranged’ for his release on the : 0 A SALE forEVERYBODY! sree What's the good of a SALE if you haven'e got the CASH? Whit | the good of a SALE if the merchandise is not what you WANT? HERE’S a SALE for EVERYBODY " locking for clothing for Men, Women or Boys—a SALE. that will wake up the townl - It gives you the opportunity to get that Suit for yourself, that Dress or Suit or Skirt for the Wife, and that Suit for the Boy ' At Real Rock Bottom, Prices on Easy Payments CONVENIENT, CONFIDENTIAL . CREDIT. TERMS | ; HYGRADE clothing is known to thousands: of well-dressed in- telligent people who KNOW values and havesbeen buying from us Me hoe for years, . Only clothing of the highest quality, well-made of -fine standard fabrics in the styles of the moment are carried at HYGRADE— this business has grown until an entire building is necessary to take care of our customers—it was built upon the principle of complete satisfaction FIRST with the entice — THEN with our : convenient CREDIT TERMS. Our customers already KNOW that you can buy clothes here for Men, ;Women and Tiss at PRICES AS LOW, ALWAYS, b and of the same character and grade as you can buy for cash ANYWHERE in the city. THIS SALE IS FOR’ THE PURPOSE OF GAINING NEW FRIENDS FOR OUR STORES. Come in at once—CONVINCE YOURSELF—see the goods we offer in this smashing reduction sale—and you will be a permanent customer of this growing institution. . LADIES’ Suits, Coats, Capes, Dresses, Skirts and Summer Furs MEN’S Suits and Overcoats BOYS’ Suits—sizes 7 to 18 Our entire fine stock of Exquisite Furs in the latest Summer styles included in this sale. .We invite our many customers, as well as the general ’ public, to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. ALTERATIONS FREE—We will fit you—-Extra Sizes for Stout Men and ‘ Women—Extra Sales force to insure careful and prompt attention 125°" ST. STORE Out-of-town sesidents will find this Sale worth a visit, and our Confiden- tial Credit Terms the samé convenience as do city folks OPEN EVENINGS ‘tae 131 WEST 125"ST.; 113 NASSAU ST, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. Near Ann Street. | \ DAY, MAY 25, 1920, % \ | Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Two Receptions tes Priced Groups of WOMEN’S: SUMMER BLOUSES °. AT SUBSTANTIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS \ Special at $3.85 Special at $6.75 BLOUSES made of Voiles, Or- TAILORED BLOUSES — Made gandy, Batiste, machine and hand- of superior quality Japariese silk. made; hand-drawn and hemstitched They are well tailored, hand-tucked fronts, collars and cuffs; others are fronts, low and two-in-one collars, lace and embroidered trimmed, turn-back cuffs, CHILDREN’S HOSIERY and UNDERGARMENTS: ° At Special Prices for To-morrow ey if ‘ _ y Boys’ Fine Nainsook Shirts and Misses’ and Sniall Boys’ Vests and rawers—Exceptionally « Trunks—Of Sheer White well made, “Sizes 28 to + | Gauze and Cotton. Per | 84. Per garment , , $1.00 garment «Sy ar, GSC Boys’ Athletic Combinations Suits, of fine Pin Check Nain- sook, Sizes2tol12 . . 85c Boys’ Balbriggan Drawers and Shirts—Short sleeves; draw- .—,_ 59c ers knee length. Garment, The CHILDREN’S HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ; Wjll feature Three Exceptional Values for To-morrow: Mercerized Lisle Socks in attrac- tive color combinations. THREE PAIRS FoR. $1.00 Mercerized Lisle Three-quarter Socks in a wide range of » 50c colors bel See keke Children’s Imported English All-Wool Three-quarter Hose —Light weight, Lovat or Black, with fancy turn- over tops; suitable for camp or mountain wear...... $1 65 Taken from Our Regular Stock and Greatly Reduced for Wednesday: BOYS’ SPRING SUITS isracieers Value at $ 1 5.00 __ Values to $27.50 included * Smart belted models in fancy Wool Mixtures, Nearly ett all with extra knickerbocker. trousers which are lined. t All gizes but not in every style; sizes 7 to 17 years SPECIALS in the BOYS” HAT DEPARTMENT: Boys’ White Sailor Little Fellows’ Straw Washable Hats and Straw Hats Hats « Golf Caps $3.50 and 3.95 > $2.25 $1.50 - Imported and Domestic CHINA DINNER SETS ~ Very specially priced for To-morrow. Limoges China Dinner Sets, 107 pcs Wide gold encrusted border; matt gold handles; open stock, $295.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 106 pieces— Rich conventional border designs.............45 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 100 pcs new conventional border designs; matt geld handles; reg. $89.50, $35.00 Imported China Dinner Sets, 100 | Limoges China Dinner Sets—Theo. and 107 pieces; new colored convention {aviland ; ices; colored conven- tional border designs; matt gold han- dles; regularly $115.00 and 162.00, $82.50 and 125.00 al border designs; some with matt gold, . handles; regularly $67.60 and 82.50, $55.00 and 67.50 Cut Glass Beverage or Iced Tea Sets Rich light cut floral and leaf design; large.covered Jug, six fall Tumblers to match and six colored Sippers complete; value $4.95, at $3.50 renee a la lean eneansNN

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