The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 11

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— ‘PHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. dent, but. were understood to deal with|in the State Prison after forty-two HEARS OF OBJECTION |* with|in . TO SUBWAY BORINGS | te. sarrowe Be acciatte the taters (she Stik hice vettoed a, parton 3¢ of the ground to be encountered in|the Lands of as many Governors. Bhe B di ‘ A *. ‘ driving a subway. John H. Delaney,|had lived to learn a deathbed oon- roadwa' rem 4 esident Van Name of Richmond | trarrie Construction Commissioner, has|fession had completely exonerated y Specialists o¢s to Washington to Discuss | @PPFeved the proposed route of the aud-jher of the charge for which she was at 34th Street he Apparel S way and sent his recommendation to| sentenced. Brooklyn Tube Plans. Washington. Calvin D. Van Name, Borough Prenat rt it of Richmond, went to Washington TE to discuss with officials of the WOMAN DIES AFTER Department certain objections un- d by him to have been mado the Eastern Department of the xy to phases of the plan for a sub- between Tompkinaville, Staten Pislang, and sixty-seventh street, Bronk- murder of her husband, Wesley Wyckoff, in Alexander County, in the 42 YEARS IN PRISON |mountains of North Carotina The convicted principal, ® negro, was hanged. Three years ago word came {rom the mountains a deathbed con- feasion had absolved the woman. ‘Then, for the fifth time, she refused The Saks Fur Department Is Now Offering Most Remarkable Values in a Sale of Fur Coats, Doliaans, Stoles, Scarfs and Muffs For Women and Misses Prices of fine furs have been depressed bey: ond all expectations, and it is our firm belief that such furs as we offer in this event will never again be duplicated at such low prices. Our advice is—buy now, and effect an unprecedented saving. Hudson Seal Coats with collar and cuffs of skunk or self fur. Things Decidedly New Refused Pardon Fifth Time, Even After Deathbed Confession Had Exonerated Her. RALEIGH, N.C. Feb, 1—Garal Wyekotf, seventy-nix, is dead to-day me had shat- pe 1, ‘The exact nature of these objection @ relations With Wer ‘tam not known by the Borough Pre West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Ll Beautifully carved cameos, mounted on pret —_ in lovely filigree designs Our Initial Display of Spring (1921) Modes in Exclusive = FRENCH MILLINERY DIRECT from PARIS and to bé shown for the first time To-morrow (Wednesday) Caroline Reboux Maria Guy Maison Lewis Suzanne Talbot Marie Louise Georgelte Evelyne Varon , Madeleine and many other Parisian artistes of note are represented in this display. Exceptionally Moderate are the Pricings FORTY-FIVE up to SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS t FRENCH MILLINERY SALON—THIRD FLOOR. ; Extraordinary Value-Giving Wednesday’ : A Sale of 2100 RENE PEARL NECKLACES (Fine Imported Qualities) At REMARKABLE PRICE CONCESSIONS Group I.--(Walues to $5.00) $2.95 Group II.-(Values to $7.50) Group IV.--(Values to $25) $3.95 $9.50 —Indestructible or filled pearls, beautifully matched and graduated. —Oriental and opalescent lustre. —Cream, White or Rose tints in opera lengths; 24 and 27 inches. —Solid gold spring rings or clasps attached. Group III. --(Walues to $10) $5.75 Special Display Wednesday of New Sp ring Models in French “Classique’”” CORSETS Exquisite originations made to our own specifications in order to meet the particular needs of critical American women. Double-faced Satin, Silk Broche and Mercerised Brocade models; also Elastic Slip-ons and many new novelties, Other Broche and Coutil Corsets in “Classique” models at $13.50 to 39.75 BANDEAUX and BRASSIERES An extensive assortment of Irish Crochet, Cluny and Filet Laces, all hand-embroidered Linen with Cluny lace trimmed, French Guipure, Silk Batiste, Venise or Milan Lace, * Backless Silk Tricot Bust Bandeaux and Netting for Evening Wear Prices range from $5.50 to 34.50 Our efficient designers on the premises are always ready to give atten- ’ tion to the duplication of any model you desire or other special orders. i i An Imported Perfume Burner was designed by Robj of Paris. One lights the bulb inside—and in addition to exuding fragrance, it be- comes a glowing vision of enchanting loveliness. Bain Floor The “Scotch Brogue”’ Pump for Women is developed in tan’calfskin, and displays the slashed “tongue” that gives it its name. And by simply re- moving the tongue, one has the modish strap pump as ; ~ $12.50 well. : Second Floor A Mandarin Terry Robe for Women combines the quaint charm of an ancient Chinese robe with the serviceability of modern Terry cloth. The border is of lovely satin rib- bon—in Cope nhagen and lavender, $20.00 The Saks Negligee de- partment is also featuring many new styles in blanket cloth and iight- weight cotton robes at very reasonakke prices. Third Floor A Gay Sash of Japanese Silk is prepared to enliven any costume, Exotic in color- ing and fanciful in design, it is a cheerful addition to the smart dark frock, $3.50 Main Floor Swagger 36-inch mode]. ‘ Originally 550,00, ° » Reduced to 295.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, with luxurious collar and cuffs of skunk or genuine beaver. Originally 750.00. r Reduced to 375.00 Mole Dolmans made of carefully selected pelts. Full length. Originally 650.00. Reduced to 375.00 Squirrel Coats in stunning belted model. 36-inch a Originally 675.00 luced to 395.00 Persian Lamb Coats with beautiful lynx collars ‘aad cuffs. 45-inch length. Originally 1150.00 . 7 =. Reduced to ‘575.00 Skunk Stoles. Originally 225.00 7 7 . Reduced to 115.00 Skunk Scarfs. Originally 100.00 ‘ Reduced to 55.00 Skunk Muffs. Originally 85.00 to 100. 00. . Reduced to 50.00 Fox Scarfs. Originally 100AW. 5 e Reduced to 59.50 Fox Scarfs. Originally 75.00. J F Reduced to 42.50 Wolf Scarfs. Originally 65.00), . . Reduced to 37.50 Wolf Scarfs, Originally 50.00, c 5 Reduced to 27.50 Near Seal Coats with Skunk or self collar and cuffs Marmot Coats 36-inch length Originally 185.00 Originally 285.00 Reduced to 95.00 Reduced to 145.00 Sizth Floor Wednesday—A Sale of Women’s Embroidered Jap.Crepe Kimonos Very Special at 2.95 Each style is lavishly em- Very Special at 2.95 Imported direct from . ; j i finished i broideted in a very pretty apan—and finished in . : pana flowered design, silhouet- ted against backgrounds of Copenhagen blue, Saxony blue, light blue, coral, pink, rose and lay- true Japanese style of heavy cotton crepe that will wear exceptionally well and launder beauti- fully. _ ender. Quanlily Limited fo Three Hundred All sizes in the col- leclion from 34 lo 46, Wednesday—On the Main Floor A Sale of 300 Pairs Women’s Glove Silk Bloomers Special 3.95 Very fine quality glove silk bloomers, exceptionally heavy weight, made with great care and stoutly reinforced. Pink only. Women’s Lace Trimmed Silk Vests Wednesday at 2.45 Wednesday—We Shall Hold a Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Sizes 6 to 11, Reg. 7.00, Reduced to 4,95 § 114 to 2, Reg. 8.00, Reduced to §.25 Sizes 244 to 7, Reg. 11.00, Reduced to 7,45 The finest footwear for children, to be had in styles for school, street and dressy wear. Lace and button models, in the following leathers: Patent Leather with White Buckskin Tops, Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal, Black and Tan Russia Calfskin. Second Floor Women’s Cluster Diamond Rings 42.50 Seven small diamonds in cluster effect, set in plati- num, with white gold shank. The spread created is that of 14% karats. Wy Diamond Set Black Onyx Rings 16. a. 14 kt. green square eR black wore yen with one diamond, Women’s Gold Bracelet Watches 15.00 14 kt. solid gold es in plain or engraved d signs. Fitted with 15-jewel movement, and pesniet on ribbon brace- Genuine Cowhide Shopping Bags 2.95 Very convenient for shop- ping. Sturdily fashioned of genuine cowhide, cloth lined. In 14, 15 and 16- inch sizes. Cowhide Brief Cases 8.00 Well constructed brief cases of genuine cowhide, fitted with extension lock and two pockets. Size 11 by 16 inches. Main Flor Rema — = ~- Be ee

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