The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 5

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CONNIE EDISS HAS RECOVERED YOUTH Secret of Thyroid ¥ Treatment. LONDON, Oct. 21.—Despite her fifty years, Connie Pins skips like a two- year-old. Every one who mees her in the comedy in Which she is appearing remarks on har youthful vigor. ‘I feel I could Jump over a house,” she sald. She added that her bair has frown, that her heart is all right again, although she amokes fifty clear ettes daily, and that she dances and sings without feeling any fatigue. Now comes the seoret of her re- stored youth. For four months she has been taking a thyroid gland treatment, She confesses joy over the result of twelve injections of thyroid gland ex- tract. Mise Edias won new Inurela in Ameriea after being the principal ac- tress at the Galety here for many years. Restored Vivacity at Fifty Reveals} ‘ WANTS MORE B. R. T. CARS Riegelmann Witt se to Hinve Lines Reato Fdward Riegelman dent of Brookiyn, » up the mat- ter of the B. R. T.'s failure to operate several trolley linea at the meeting to- morrow of the Honrd of Extimate, He fent a letter to that body to-day ure ing hat a requeat be made to Federal Judge Mayer to direct Recelver Garr| Horough Pres! son to continu the roads which have bean shut down since the strike Preaident Regelmann, in his jetter, saya that he has recaved a number o} complaints from civic organizations, telling of the inconvenience the dixcon- tinuance of the tines has caused to the Prop! eevecially in the suburban die iets, MeMatiin . Held» Authorith Stewart MoMullin, the Prohfbition 48- forcement agent acquitted yesterday of the murder of Harty: Carlton, was to- day arraigned before Magistrate McAdoo in Centre Street Court, charged with vio-~ lating hia parole in Indiana, Assistant District Attorney McGuire aked that the hearing be postponed for « few days as the Indiana authorities had not m- plied to notice or his rearrest. Magia. rate McAdoo put the hearing down for Saturday morning. BONWIT TELLER & CO. Phe Speraly Shop of On FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET An Exceptional Offering—Friday WOMEN'S HIGH CLASS DRESSES TRICOTINE = ae van onto ae } i | oats High cut, Tailored & Afternoon Dresses 95.00 Made to Sell for $115.00 to $150.00 Savings of $20.00 to $55.00 Because of Lower Cost of Materials The collection includes simple, charming dresses of tricotine, Poiret twill and satin. Also other types with elaboration of beading or embroidery. POIRET TWILL 65.00 Wd | Made to Sell Up to $110.00—Savings ‘| I" Wi as High as $45.00 Because of } Les sit wh Lower Cost of Materials i Attractive styles in tricotine and Poiret twill 6 \ des in strictly tailored effects—some touched with ft —— color, Satin afternoon frocks in various types. “4 13.00 Savings of $5.00 to $7.00 on a Pair — Tailored G Afternoon Dresses Sf Oniginattions fron yan Ange AT 38™ STREET FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Very Much Lowered Prices On HIGH GRADE DRESS BOOTS FOR WOMEN and MISSES Regular Prices $18.00 to $20.00 lace dress boots; all hand- lasted, in black satin, patent leather, black or brown kidskin or dark grey ' buckskin. Also patent leather, black or kidskin with satin tops; hand turned soles, high arch, Louis XVI. heels. brown THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, YVOTOBER 21, 1v20, BODY MAY BE COUGHLIN BABY ! | Found Opposite Home on Schuyl- kill River—Kidnapper Is Held for Murder, PHTLADBLPHIA, Pa. Oct, 21.— Word received here to-day from Swedeland, Pa, saya that the body of a fifteen-months-old baby hag & been found there In a deserted quarry, believed to be that of Blakely Coughlin, missing since June 2, Swedeland is directly actoss the Schuylkill River from the Coughlin home. Augusta Pasquale, confessed kid- napper of the child, who was com- mitted yesterday to await Grand will be called upon to inupect ‘the. body.” ‘The “Coughiine have been notified. Pasquale con- fessed that he welghted the child after it had been smothered under B Dis coat, and threw the remains into & the river, He has been charged with the murder of the child, ip SATIN is Wh Wy “McCREERY ECONONY DAY” pers, Opera style, match above cloth—26x2¢ in. Green and Red. Dresser, Chifforobe, Semi-Van- ity Tuble and Bed. ? Friday Only § iday y Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and , reduced for one day only. 4 In many instances the quantities are Umited, fherefore early shopping is adoleapie ; 1 No C. 0. D.'s 0 Approvals No Returns Be | + 19.75 Men's or Boys’ , 15.00Women’s Sailor Hats | } 97 s9Women’s Dresses 8.60 MeCreery “Silks m . Watches } Smart Sailors of Hatter's yard, §,50 6.95 Women’s 11.75 4 Plush faced with Velvet or Black Dress Velvet, 40 House Robes Flat, thin models, open faces Satin. Large and small brims. Inchés wide, 20-year on fe fitted with 4 Black and Brown. Silk Mignonette and Trico- (Second Floor) inte jewel lever ' (Therd Ploor, Annes) 5.25 nent. (Matn Floor) ) lette Dresses—three distinctive be Pa 7 ; 5.00 Peart Necklaces styles, embroidered and Rib- 38’ Outing Flannel Corduroy House Robes in 1.00 Boxed Stationery : 2 yard, 23c Pink, Sky Blue, Cherry, Rose 39c | Indestructible; 24 Inches long. dB White or Fancy Stripes and Wisteria, Patch pockets Faton, Crane & Pike Co. a Good quality, graduated beads, Bie kak. Brows, | Fleecy, medivin weight. and girdle, = (Thur Floor) Rap haga! ; wi -kt. gold clasp, . x ; (Second Floor) (Main Floor) Main (Floor) 10.75 Marabou Capes 39.60 Women’s_Coats 4.00 Dreas Serge 39.50 Women's Suits | | 6.00 a We 4 yard, jon, AY " 8.50 pe and Coats—made in All Wool French Twill of ex- Large sine Cambrie Hendé- ] Capes with or without tails, | | puvette Velour with Fur col-| | ceptionally fine grade, sponged | | in many pretty Autumn col kerchiefs, corded edge and ini- sille lined, lars, A wide variety of shades, | | and shrunk. 54 inches wide. collars tink. | (Main Ploor) (Second Floor) (Main Floor) | 6.25 Flouncings 1.00 Women’s Oxtords 4.25 Lingerie Nainsook 2.50 Night Gowns Rd heowsihs ; yard, 3,50 length, 2,95 1.75 Fo Meek he 86-inch Flouncings, embroi- , ae . don, 2.45 derelehth Sliver, Scotch Grain Bromue Ox- 10 yards ina length. Sheer, Fureiiag nee tice Nene Demi Linen Handherchlety side w ; Fi eit ht Inches wide | | Solid'leather throughout. "| | fine grade, feather atiteh'ng, Set-in sleeves, | | glut ciarram hemtitehed bent (Trimming Dept., Main Floor (Second Ploer) (Third Floor) (Mar Pow) 5.00 Silk Petticoats 3.00 Women's Capeskin 2.25 Lining Satin 7.50 Corsets 40.00 Record Calthets Gloves yard, 3.75 Brocade Lining Satin, Cot- McCreery Quality Corsets of 22.50 ie ton back, in a wide range of |'] fine flesh Broche—two models, May be used as Stand on Taffeta or Silk Jersey with beautiful colorg and patterns. | | one for tall, full figures, an which to place portable type taffeta flounce in many beau- seam bits fed igleves in 86 inches wide. ms other for medium figures, Victrola. rename tiful colors. (Third Floor) (Second Floor) (Fifth Floor) Sere) esr Children’s Shoes 3.75 Neckwear 9.50 Silk Pillows 5.00 Women’s Blouses 16.75 Girls’ Dresses bs Tan Calfskin. Sturdy weight, 6.50 4.25 12. 75 é made over natural shape lasts. pes of English Eyelet Muff shape ‘Sitk Taffeta Pil- White and Flesh Color Smart, , j Sizes 6% to 11, reg. 6.50 4.95] | Embroidered Batiste—th ree] | lows trimmed with bunches of | | de Chine Blouses with ere Fine 58 Sizes 11% to 2, reg. 6.80 8.95 French Silk Grapes. tucking ang embroidered plain and dressy ef (Second Floor) (Third Pioor) (Fourth Floor) Blue. ( ————SSeee 1.50 Union Suits 1.95 Women’s Silk Hose “ge ane Peet Lee 35.00 Misses’ Dresses Pure Thread Silk Hose with 5 Plane Shee Wonss's: mation weight Mink Scarfs Lasle tape and’ ents. Blael Ribbed Cotton Union Suits. i ! a 12.50 28.50 ; To let Articles Women's and Misses’ Skirts Fae Wool Boarla 22.50 3.78 Fountain Syringee—Pure Btriking, attractive models tm stripes and plaids, Side and * Mink Scarfs, single skins, Gum Fountain Syringe, mee developed of Tricotine, Satin, bex plaited, 25 to 94 waist Brushed Woot | | dark fuli-furred Eastern Mink. ‘Rdtiomiget *He8., | | Melcotette, 16 to 18 years, bands, , Searts, belted models. (Fourth Floor) vey gueranteed; 2-quart (Fourth Floor) (Fowrth Floor) (Main Floor) e if fit: 2.65 Bungalow Aprons 50 Velour Scarta 17.75 Natural Willow OR 4 . 4.75 Rocio eee tow , || 275 Cut Glass Nappies Consisting of Canvas Bag. Plaid Gingham, square neck. Velour and Tapestry Scarfs 11.75 1.85 Driver, Brassle, = Mid-Iron, | | yen gide-front, trimmed with | | trimmed with Gold Braid-—8 Three) Elaborately Cut—two sizes, Mashie and Putter. White Ric-Rac Braid. styles und a variety of colors, hree artistic atyles ‘ a (Fifth Floor) (Third Ploor) (FUth Floor) “nth Floor) Notions 1.25 Ribbons 5.00 ee «Bath | 6.50 Bed Spreads 25.00 Table Lumpa 2,00 Hair Nets—Cap and all. everatyia ~=SC doa, 1.38 3.95 each, 4,65 16.50 indi: Pret ode; ith shi . _ Bronze Table Lam with Bin cerns Reem Beene) ' | dark colors, suitable for baa Solas’ anas gidieda Vanek neitite Satin Marseilles, | | yewutitully decorated Glaes ‘ Hod jfk vestees, sashes and, girdles, colors, elves 6 to 16 years, . anys ‘Ghades. nce Wen ties? | ____ (Third. Floor) iene Fists) (Sixth Wor) 1.45 Boys’ Blouses 2.25 Filet Laces 8.50 Huck Towels 10.00 Blankets $8 Linoleum 85c tom, 6,00 pair, 7,25 The Mad tn whch? I Serviceable School BI G Union Li Huck Towels, ) y Ne ed to watch the color Madroa and Percale, with col Real hand-made Filet Eg: | | henstitehed: with Damask bore ores, been ink, Blue goes clear bl} 0 Pe, Seal sees \ tars attached, 8 to 16 years, ing and insertions, 8 to 4 inches | | der, Winter weight Many élean, cheerful patterng (Third Floor) (Second Floor) (Second Floor) (Bighth Floor) —————— — 3.45 Boys’ Pajamas 0c Muslin Pillow Cases 2.50 and 2.75 Curtain | 66.50 Wardrobe Trunks 2.55 each, 45¢ Nets and Panelling 46.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas for ‘ yard St . th Baye oe piece, trimmed with | | Veils in heavy, hexagonal mesh McCreery Standard Brand, The se i 1,65. wine | | full “ane Wardrobe, “trunks frogs, 12 to 18 years. 45x36 inches. Hemmed. dow decorations. Fibre covered and lined Third Floor) (Second Floor) (Fifth Ploor) (FYth Floor) ( arene on entered 4.50 Men's Pajamas 3.75 Muslin Sheets 1.10 and 1.25 Imported | | 16.00 Knite and Fork Sets ' Cretonnes . 95 Boys’ all-wool Mackinaws in each, 2,75 yard, 75 ¢ 10.00 Made of Madras and Per a variety of plain and over Heverly Brand, 90x108 in, a Jruple plated. 6 K cale. piaid paiternsy-shawl and cone | evel! colt, Choice assortment — odd ae ated. 6 Knives (Main Floor) (Second Floor) signs. (Fifth Floor) (Main Floor) 2.50 Men’s Underwear 10.00 Character Dolls 6.50 Table Cloths 49.75 Velvet Portjeres 20.00 Mattresses . exch 1,75 oan mabtZ5 ee CEE tome 13.75 Gatien end Wool dhirts ond Irish Damask Cotton with | | wgteriate by the yar, Stearns & Foster Felt Mat Diawerk medivia, weight.” fal cary halk wie cireulur patterns, 72x72 tn regularly 6.25 yard, 3.80] | Cecio’ i special Blue (Main Floor) econd Floar) (Fath Floor) (Seventh Floor) 20,00 Fireless Cookers 8.50 Table Napkins 2.25 eng 448 Drapery 287.50 195-00 Suite . tor Men i mares m dor, 5,75 yard, 1,45 ond 2.95 Four-piece 3.00 Anne ‘ Chamols lined House Slip- Ruplss poo ie aoe righ Tamask Cotton: 9 Mulberry, Gold, Blue, Brown, | | Medel Suite in Mahogany— (Second Floor) rs | 36.50 Men’sandYoung Men's Winter Coats 26.50 Ulster models of warm, neat fabrics. Mostly quarter Sutin LM. Sizes 84 to 42 | 4.75 Tan Slippers Secon Floor outfit; slightly marred (Second Floor) 1.75 Sauce Pan Sets Set of heavy gauge Alumi- num lipped Sauce Pans, ty 1% and 2 quart capacity made of heavy gauge 6-cup capacity. 2.25 Cotfee Percolators Aluminum Coffee Percola ‘e (Sith Ploor) (Fifth Floor) (Seventh Floor) 18.00 Corn Sets 11.50 125.00 Seven-piece Corn Sets, in ” cluding one large dish and six Wilton Rugs individual plates; hand painted ‘ (Siath Floor) 83.00 war James MeCreery & C0,°*"~ AN N IVE RSARY SALE Ss Size 9x12 ft. Fine wool Wil- ton Rugs. Handsome colors and designs, } (Eighth Floor) | L | ame eRe of

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