The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 15

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SLIPPER FEATURES SUBWAY ROAMNCE Sheppard Won Priscilla When He Saved Pump From Bronx . Throng. « Hark! ye maidens and gallant young Men; romance is not dead, You may @ven expect to find it crushed, per- epiring and somewhat discomfited in the jame of a Bronx subway station as @id Joseph Sheppard, who capped the story off yesterday with the usual Storybook climax by his wedding up in Miord, Conn. The heroine Is Pris- eilla Prince, editor of a mining journal, ‘who lives at No. 1051 Simpson Street, the Bronx. Gfiss Prince is the Cinderela of 1920 June brides, In the crush of the morn- ing traffic at the Simpson Street sta- tion. ehe waa pusbed aboard a train and te fer atamay a shie door closed on her foot, pulling her slipper off. When lier frantic screams atoused the throng @t the station tne train was moving out, Sheppard was standing on the bor-| |]! ie nie ae’ He caught the fran- wiewags and like the fairy prince | | matched the pump from the trampling feet of the crowd, and he tossed it {nto the train. The slipper came down with a whang upon Miss Prince's head. A tew days later Sheppard recog- mized Miss Prince at the same station ‘ana made himself known. The couple were married yesterday at Myrtle Beach, Milford, Connecticut, and af- ter a honeymoon will make thelr home there where the bridegroom has an au- tomobile business, are ee OUTING FOR 300 SHUT-INS. First of Two-Week Va' Mothers and Children, Joy was given to 200 tenement mothers and their children to-day In an outing to Coney Island, under the auspices of the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, their destination being the Sea Breeze Home, where they will remain two weeks. Upon their return a sim- ‘lar party will be sent to the home, It 1s expected that during the sea- son not fewer than 3,800 mothers and ehildren will ‘be given outings and vacations at the home, fons for A Cash orCredit | Holzwasser Home Talks No. 597 EB want all June Brides—and, po mam Mo bride ow that only . rexel] Portion oft the ‘fat gg og s tamucure for thelr snow ote, can oe Suttle s ry nel iF incomes or a ealarion nt We have the finest AND LARGEST selection of fur- niture to-day in New York. And the a are the lowest that hare known in yeam, Come and nye ™ show you, Furniture | ought ow may be held in our warehouse, stor- | ase free, until wanted, | free, until wanted, Ens reached irom West Sie by from West Side by St. Crosstown Cars or wi St. Bus Broadway 100-page Catal Sale G heel pera sree es paren ot | 00M AP: IT E2204, ATARI $565 | Our Liberai Terms } Value) Yatue__Up__|Weok ; 100 1810.00) po 20% 200 BEBE e\ | 1500 1850.00) od Larger Ai stp 000 ‘Terms . Cheese’ Scramble for Breakfast Melted butter, cup of milk and four eggs slightly beaten—in spider. When nearly sorambled, add one “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese, worked until soft. More sustaining than a steak. “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese is always the . If the name isn't on the label it isn’t the same. A PHENIX PRODUCT OPEN EVERY EVENING if) 59TH TO “¢OTH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON—ONE BLOCK FROM “PARK AVENUE hee cies == Throughout Our Apparel Shape Semi-Annual Clearance Sales Every Spring Garment to Go Regardless of Original Cost All Womens: Misses and Girls Sizes ‘Also Plenty of Stouts This is the chance for which many clever women have been waiting— our entire Spring stock, beginning tomorrow at 9 A. M., is to go out at radically reduced prices. Our policy is to carry nothing over from one season to another. That means savings in every kind of Ready-to-Wear apparel you need right now! Smartly Tailored Suits Reduced MANY WERE TWO AND THREE TIMES THE PRICE $15, $25 $39.50 $65 Excellently tailored—beautifully lined and trimmed—in all the fashionable fabrics of thenewseason—Tricotine...Poiret ba cit -Shantung... Poplin... Tricolette. Coats and pen Reduced PRICES A FRACTION OF FORMER VALUES $10 $17.50 $35 $49.50 Coats and capes, jaunty and practical—luxurious and becoming. The best-liked fabrics and the finest — of bs season. Street flecks Greatly Reduced PRICES BELOW COST TO US $14.50 $19.75 $35 $55 An opportunity to fill out the needs of your vacation wardrobe at much less than you expected it would cost. Foulards Mignonettes Tricolettes Serges Satins Plain Georgettes Tricotines Jersays Crepe de Chines Printed Georgettes Taffetas Novelty Silks The assortment is nothing short of tremendous—and so are the values, Put this down in your mental note-book: Dont Miss This Clearance Sale at Bloomingdales Bloomingdales —Second Floor Two Week-End Specials ‘MENS UNDERWEAR | 59c PER GARMENT Fine light weight Balbrig- gan — half sleeve shirts and ankle drawers reinforced with double seats. Suspen- der tapes and pearl buttons. Unusual Values in Thread Silk Stockings Our Hosiery Shop has a Teputation for giving more than just moneys worth, and it is a well-earned reputation. Here are some specials that more than prove it! Full-Fashioned Hosiery of Pure Silk: $2.89 White embroidered clock- ne add chic to these heavy ail black stockings. Double soles, reinforced toes and peels and fine lisle garter Pspull Fashioned Silk Stockings: $1.59 Practically imperceptible mill faults ‘account for the quite perceptible reduction in price. Black or white, Gotham Red Stripe Thread Silk Hosiery: $1.19 Gotham seconds are worn by clever women who know that they are fully'as good as firsts made by is exact- ing manufacturers. Black and cordovan, Lace Openwork and Rich- elieu Rib Thread Silk Hosiery: 69¢ Cordovan, Gray, Black — seconds that have been re- priced at this low figure, Main Floor A Novel and Beautiful Wedding Gift | | Athletic Union Suits $1.39 Fancy self striped white madras, knee length and sleeveless, Lay in your summer supply now! loomingdales—Main Floor. Clearance Sale of 100000 Rose Bushes: ea.25c Hardy ever blooming rose bushes, including American Beauties and other varieties too numerous to mention. At 25¢ each. |e EONKOUSC-ON-the-Roof Tidy Neves Wink Cloc $17.50 A Gift to Last a Lifetime ITS NOVELTY consists in the fact that it keeps accurate time for an entire year without winding. At the end of that time slip in a small standard storage battery and youre sure of the pane time for.another year, without worrying about winding the clock. ITS BEAUTY consists in a handsomely-designed base, sub- stantially gold pire and lacquered, surmounted by a beau- tifully shaped globe of clear crystal. Not the least of its charm he te to the clearly visible unique rotating pendulum, also eavi gold plated. The three-inch porcelain dial has easily igures and gold hands. Clock itself is ten inches in 1 i cow | heig ht. ITs TINKERPROOF mechanism, coupled with the quality of the materials and work- manship, makes this a gift to last a lifetime. —— Bloomingdales—Main Floor. * aides blue, with white and j |OHN ‘WANAMAKER |_ Broadway at Mnth, New York _ Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours: 9to 5 YES--20 Per Cent. Of EVERYTHING 20 per cent. off EVERYTHING in the Store—summer clothing, holiday goods, household goods—with the exception of a few price-restric ‘ed articles and our catalog stocks. Only certain specially purchased goods and some of the new arrivals are announced here. More of these fine Imported Organdies $1.25 grade, to sell for 90c yard —less 20 per cent.—you pay 72c This time there are 1,750 yards, but even with the addi- tional quantity ‘the material won't last long, judging by Monday’s record. The 1,500 yards offered then sold out in less than four hours—which means that prudent women ee Gineeakiiy fos © uatiy ex] fihtiy thie @xphndle:te usually fine in quality an found in all the smart summer shades—orchid, rose, nile green, biscuit, copenhagen, peach, gray and white. Main floor, Old Building Summer Stockings of silk or lisle All 20 per cent. less Women demand many stockings—-not only a quantity but a great variety—for wear during the hot weather, One kind for morning, another for eveni: te! another for bathing and so on almost indefinitely, are. All-silk stockings white and Cialis, 834 to 10. Fine quality. . Double sole, | $1-25—loss 20 per cent. eel, toe and top. Black. $8.76 Medium-weight cotton Pre ere 80" per cent. Very durable for sports wear. | A fine ‘ aiealet purchase of 300 Women’s sport, travel | and afternoon, Coats bad wo $100 grades sale sprest 20 | gO3"GO Illustrated is a hbloom, with edi! draped collar and cultl at midnight blue peachbloom, lined with pussywillow satin. is typical of the better coats in the collection. Phe coat in the middle of the sketch is of fine beige tricotine, combined with brown velours and lined with brown satin. Brief glimpses of the choice variety Coats of fine tricotine, in beige Vivid freien apes pot and midnight blue; pad coats, | material of the tweed character. Velvet sports jackets with and coats on more conventional brushed woot collars, in black, lines—all of them new in model. midnight blue and green, Tweed coats for motor and Fat lerney Res rg coats with travel in delightful soft browne | brushed wool collars. Beautiful lengtl sports coat e finest chatoy- ong Ce ot pga od . ant, in soft green and rose and tan Sports coats of silk faille, with , a 0) High ‘spliced heel, double sole. Gauze lisle Mock-seam leg, seamless foot. Wonderfully cool and com- Black, white and cordovan. 834 fortable. Hi igh spliced heel. | 010, 65e—less 20 per cent. Double sole, toe arid heel. Black. Main floor, Old Building Sorry there are only 100 of these Voile Frocks They are $39.50 grades You pa: We have priced them $21.50 $ 1 2. "20 Deduct 20 per cent. from this— WOMEN’S SALONS, FRIDAY. Ribbon voiles Figured voiles, dark grounds in combination with dainty Valenciennes lace a ‘wool collars, tn good col- | of yu tenth coats of polo cloth crisp organdie Seeuned Wien ciiteateereaae shorter models. Neturalolored and cotton marquisette. Black aa satin caperwraps, lined with | jation ele ote ash ol-oha ‘s Belen taffeta and made with draped collars. Full length black | satin coats for afternoon wear. hair, but very smart. Ma: y odd little silk coats suit- able {c. summer sports and after- noon wear over summer frocks. Some are-embroidered. Some are in charming light colors. Second floor, O!d Building Children’s Shoes for vacation—20 off A shoe for every child and for every occasion. The majority of the frocks are ecru figures and traceries. Others arein sid blue, figured with white or in a lovely soft taupe, pat- terned with mauve and black and dull yellow. They are typical warm weather frocks—the sort that the well- groomed woman selects because she knows that she will always feel and appear cool and wel : gowned in the smartness of one of these frocks. Illustrated are two of the frocks | Cape-wraps of fine velours de laine, full Tength, in lovely shades of blue, brown, tan and green. cuffs, The other is of taupe ribbon typical of the collection. The one voile figured with a floral design. on the left is of ribbon voile, with You see how charming they Ankle straps big girls’ 6. wide satin stripe—in old blu are. ; with white organdie collar and Second floor, Old Building White canvas—baby’s size 2 Tan chars 84 to a . to children’s 8, + big girls’ 6. ; Patent leather—cbild 8h Tan pl fords—children’ Exhibit and Sale of whee Tl eaiieene an eew _ Chi va lry C. re t ionn te wal salt—children’s 834 to Button shoes i eavcinhthdeedh Oxfords to te pear ae Black calf—children's 834 to First floor, Old Building Boys’ Shoes, too Sizes 11 to 1334 are $5.50, less 20 per cent., you pay $4.40 Sizes 1 to 5} are $8, less 20 per cent., you pay..... $6.40 A fine mahogany color leather; the smaller sizes are straight . lace valor the larger sizes are blucher oxfords son 6 hese one? of | leather, t Good round toes, stout soles, stocky they'll ! give good summer service. w Bldg, Men’s Trousers _ Averaging more than one-third underprice The newest interior decorative fabrics These fabrics demonstrate one of the reasons w designers of France and England are copying Am ean designs as they are now doing to a wide extent. Incidents from the medieaval tales of Lancelot and Gue- nievere, Tristram and Iseult, Camelot, King Arthur, William the Conqueror, others, are the ma‘ from which these quaint and ch: ing designs have been created, A small section of the Tristram an ult design is illustrated. The wide variety of design and combinations of color developed in the cretonnes ensure’ the Peete fad of using them in any type of room or home, $1.25 a yard, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Burlington Arcade floor, Extra Size Lingerie Special, $2.95 Nightgowns and envelope chemises. Petticoats and short skirts. Drawer combinations and camisoles.~ All fitted and cut with especial care for the large woman: 20 per cent. off brings the cost down to $2.36, Third floor, Old Building Special group of Silk Petticoats $10.95 each. Deduct 20 per cent.—you pay $8.76. A heavy satin pettigoat of a fine durable quality and a beautiful changeable taffeta model. Both in all the summef street shades. Third floor, Old Building Over-stock of the largest maker in New York. The first time within memory that we have had a sale of men’s extra trousers in which the variety and the value were joined so advantageously. 1,384 pairs), Less you Pay} $7.40 i 1869 pai) = cent. }¥ou Pay $ 10. 80 These trousers are numbered among the best extra trousers made today. They are known everywhere in the country. All fabrics are shrunk into shape before joining; buttons are reinforced; fly and crotch pieces are stitched three times; side pockets are hand-felled; top waistbands and flys are hand-basted and turned to keep them in place as long as the trousers last. And every pair is sewed throughout with silk. The variety is very, very large, including worsteds in a host of good patterns; flannels in plain s and a few pairs Ae white nnels that are slightly soiled from remaining in the maker’s stock room. In the Lower-Price Broadway Store for Men-— Broadway, Corner Eighth Street

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