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\ “ _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921, 10 { WOMEN RESENT | LAEMMLE CALLED IN FIRE. LOWERS BOAT IN 30 SECONDS |*™» «» Mace nnd #25 Fine for Trstmx |iosing her and ind slapped ; " ‘ irenis| Savuntew Gxhinten 2 tewtee sun|.1¢ Coit prt ; contoc. [825 In West Side Court |" dunt on Palen Bayeuine Ginae, |" kawneninny Late orart Wome at No. tak Ie ai a tamne| A SRTANt Dress | Por | i v0 lomor ated aventl ha " ‘i ” © prohibition of immigration of ~ i ae into this country passed the; use of the P * siil Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt)» ' Says no Group Trying for Honesty Is a Peril. Legisiature by a Amertea Ane aided in 30 465 we Mr, Sohat'a de ne| dnvit' tiited at n «| upward from the From Maker to Wear 2 ALBANY, Jan. 28—The resentment s(ORNELL | Serre s-|| LAMBERT BROTHERS 1s WAST nd Steer A SENSATION ace to our institutions” was exprensed to-day by Mra Carrie Chapman Catt, who said in reply to the Gov Sats vac ei cena as coereaned MANUFACTURERS OF FINE JEWELRY © that any ere ° ore ee To-Morrow in All Our Stores no menace. Wel Téckarat gold - | i aspire to a majority to-day so that Signet Rive pierced be we can mggent ideas that will bo ac- shank. ........ $18.00 27% CUSTOM TAILORED ? copied to-morrow. Others.......$7.50 up E, -TO-W! tions throughout our “No political party will ever take ! ap an idea until that idea has grown Soli taire Dress Department. @ strong that unless it takes it up ft piles weecen aay *’ whl lose votes, Let us stand together than pre-war days. Wonderful opportun- ities for the econom- ical stout woman. Diamond Engagement Rings until we ourselves say that we have finiahed our job: Other women present were Mra Vanderlip, Mrs. Mary Garrett Hay Mrs. F. Louis Slade, Mra. Bila Boole, | Mrs. Willard Straight, Miss Kathe- | MEN’S SUITS A—AN-Silk Satin Dress. Smart- D—Dress of Silk-Finished Pop- iy tailored, long tunic, giving lin; in Navy and Blacks trite: $100 $250 $450 $1,000 $675 $350 $200 ; fine Lydington, Mra. William Kpor- Blendariaing effect." Long med with," elf-color ‘taffota berg and Mrs. Nathan L, Miller. It sleeves; “Navy or 85 Gellar “and “buttons. 95 Gis wild that many of tho, women Others $25 to $3,500 Beaks ise of ak DOSS Tine, fnated wan (> agreed heartily with Mra, Catt Formerty $38.50. .Now Value $15.75......Now "The Governor's attack on the league was launched at a league banquet Jast night. He had promised to tell “THE solitaire diamond engagement rings, the e B—Fashionable Dress of All- E—Sik Pile Velveteen Dress seamless wedding rings, of ie or plati- t Wool Serge in Navy and Black, with tucked vest. Also various with embroidered vest and long other styles of Georgette and e thought o 1 ; leeves; graceful - All-Wool Serge ji the league just what he thought of|]1 num, new 1921 class rings, the admirable Pricer epee as Plas 1 95 My, “Blacks *ruue 35" it, and he was diunt about it. ‘ , ; ed tunic «iv 8 Navy, Bt v0 ‘Turning to Mrs, Boole, who was||| signets, the rich fancy rings of precious stones, Valve $25:00......Now Formerly $40.50... Now the Prohibition Party candidate for are all worthy examples of Lamberts’ art in jewelry making. Everybody knows that Lam- bert prices are low. Why? Because they im- —Dresa of All-Wool Serge. Roll F—Dress of Crepe de Chine im collar and sides of tunic trim- Navy and Black, silk and gold med with braid. Other 00 embroidered vest, ‘box 95 styles in All- Wool and side pleats on Berges. Navy or Black. j—— = skirt — Formerly $39.50. . Senator against Senator Wadsworth, the Governor declared that the Pro: hibition Party had not contributed to any “appreciable extent” to the os 4 . a Now Formerly $35.00. ..Now taplishment of Prohibition. He saia||] port their. diamonds direct and pay moderate Thousands of yards of high-grade woolens bought at tre- } E posed the re-election of Senator Me » By \ Wadsworth. len’s 14 karat Vest ; oe \ re ce yeroor: sooxe dicaproviins Chains, $23.00 up Another Wonder Value— 23 West 38th St—A Bargain Store for Stout Women—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. Besar etl ate gaia Waldemar or pocket to MEN’S TROUSERS uN subway, and said this law had “made Graduation Ring, pocket Chains of 14 gcrub wotuen of them.” He sald the rose finish, raised p> 12.00 35.00 Women in advocating this law as a figures... $6.00 Rarat, $12.00 to $35. | health measury had resorted to cum- : euflage. SUITABLE GIFTS in any season { a “When, without being organized a» WORTH TO $10 All Sizes for Fancy Worsteds, Men and Cassimeres and Young Men e@ Blue Serges a olay erty ane univer’ “1 are sleeve links or lavallieres. They @eeks to exert political influence," never are too late or too numerous. said the Governor, “to coerce officials , Q fm the Legislature of adminiptrative V4-karat 4 Paaitions it, twecomes 4 mentoe to atieaanhee ener ae hes ee psy NEW YORK CITY STORES: BROOKLYN: Se ee te and bar pins, like everything else in platinum 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Ste. 104 Flatbush Ave., O° 00 Mom mate sm ° 9 EVAN L, SPRAGUE TO MARRY.||| their stock, are sold at comparatively Bet fi plete eae BRONX: ; The Ch ildren S Department F tanned for Wedding et||| low prices. Nearly all of them ate cca Neck 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. «8 East 149th St., Near 34 Ave. ; << and Mins Hester N. Barrows. good remount models for old jewels, Chun$3.25 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. NEWARK: A Charming Place to Shop for All the E BP reaage \oened was kctved torday 138 West 234 St, Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. 196 Market St, Near Broad St. Necessities of the Younger Generation Lloyd Sprague of No. 1 West 67th Street and Mins Hester Noel Barrows of No, 63 East 56th Street ' ~—e Mr. Sprague, a son of Evan Turn | prague, is thirty years old, ane i en Loos fm ee sod hand ograved, aa Riker.) This ts to be his first marringe. Other diamond Bar Pins... twenty-seven, ' mas Children’s Floor is a truly youthful place, in spirit as well as in the kind of merchan- dise shown. And the thing that reveals its essen- tial youthfulness is the steady growth that is apparent all through the Floor—growth in variety and value of stock, growth in convenience of ) arrangement—growth in ambition. toe io +++. $25 to $2,500 Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Rest. 45th Street and Fifth Avenue, co- morrow. Infants’ Hand-Made Dresses Short Dresses of fine Fine Nainsook Dresses nainsook, with dainty | in short styles, scalloped tucks and lace trim- | edges, lace and feather mings; 1 to 2 years. stitching; 1 to 2 years. Our Winter Clearance this year comes at atime when ff Py prices are on the downward A ‘ RT makes (= ee bed i | OI Tr} of Wi trend. The last week of ff this Lele sige sale will {| ! CREDIT If You Want It 3 and credit here means that you can purchase ‘Ka fil fine wearing apparel on a partial payment 25 to 40% anes i = plan arranged to suit your own convenience. ese sero Hundreds of _— bargains Shoes for Girls and Boys moarsen with ae eee Misses’ and Grow- Big Boys’ Laced tied to original tags show- if ing Girls’ patent Shoes, black or tdn, A Sale of $50 to $60 |] ing the actual amount you OPER PO Usce DA-BED leather, turn sole | broad and medium are saving. Certainly our tress and spring, as $39.75 : Dress Pumps. toes; sizes 1 to 6. LIBERAL CREDIT is at illustrated, at £2 $6.00 $6.75 your disposal. Plain Figure Tags. —. Silk Dresses for the Junior Girl .$20.00 Charmingly youthful little models for afternoon wear. They are made of a splendid quality taffeta in navy, brown. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Fourth Floor # 7a & Taylor. 38th sisea FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Overcoats Dining Room Suite in Figured American Walrutt, Handsomely Carved of Buffet 66 inches wide, China .50 Serving Chest 44 inches, Din- 384 6 ft, extension; as illustrated, at Some overcoats will give twice the service you pay for:—This is the kind of a coat you will buy in this sale—a coat that will give you 200% service and one that will look and feel good in proportion to the unusual service it will give. Smartness, style, fine workmanship and fabrics, all in all, coats you can be proud of. All sizes for men and young men. - HECHT BRos. | bese illustrated, at. |] we jeadquarters for Nationally Advertised Home Furnish - : ‘/ 53—57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. aon cheennae ole y "MOTOR TRUCK caLivantes IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— em » wi : ‘A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AN IT —