The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 5

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*, RYPHENATED UB - TO INCORPORATE Declares Naming New Organi-| zation Italo-American Shows | Lack of Patriotism. Supreme Court Justice Arthur § | Tompkins ut White Plains handed down a decision to-day {n which ‘he declined to approve the certificate of iwcorporation of (the Italo-American Social Club of Bimsford because it smacked of hyphenated Americanism, a Tompkins In his decision said: certificate of Incorporation is executed by citizens of the United ‘States of America of Italian birth or descent, and I refuse to approve it| because of the proposed name of the corporation. The general purposes as | stated in the certificate are good, but | the organization should be strictly | American in name as well as in pur- pose “| am utterly opposed to every form of hyplienated Americanism, and | welieve (hat men of foreign birth en- Joying (he privileges, opportunities | ‘and blessings of American citizensalp and {ostitutions, should, upon their nattralization, become wholiy Ameri- and that they should at all | as soon as they are able to do suk and write in the: English | This country should be first inds and hearts of its citt- zens. » put the name of for- r own is not totic. The | pproval of this eign nation ahead of uneel for the club rtificate of incor- » the s Tompkins, also ta main objec f f n ompkins approved th B. R. T. STEEL CARS AGAIN PROMISED Company Says It Will Replace | 150 Wooden Coaches.on Its Subway Lines After nine ye fees and del mance the Brooklyn Rapid Company, through counsel for the New York Consolidated Railroad Company—the | B, RT. operating corporation—ap- | peared before the joint Public | and Transit Boards to-day oken prom- ed another promise to. re wooden cars in the Brooklyn sub- | J) lines with steel ca Deputy sit Commissioner B gave the railroad representatives v Mareh | #] 10 to come back with something | definite Commissioner Ryan suid the B. R. is operating the only underground |]! wooden cars in the city, He re- |]! minded them that on Fub. 10 a steel | [| car jemped the truck in the Centre | treet loop and accident cre eworks display that would di ve been disastrous had | {| of the ancient woo he Commissioner questioned the sincerity of the promises of the offi | als of the company in aw of p| t that Receive shut down the repair shops of the eystem for one week. In these shopa vnly fifty-two of the first 100 cars of | ® total of 652 which the company promised to operate have been com- | pleted. Garrison recen: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1921, ~ FINAL Clearance Men’s & Young Men’s |. OVERCOATS $2 8° Formerly $55'to $85 The Fabrics Are of the Finest Imported & Domestic Originations Their fine appearance is due as much to the soft shadings of their rich texture as it is to the high quality of tailoring and finish behind it. The man that buys one of them is getting all that he could possibly secure at much higher prices. Sizes 34 to 44—But not in every style. FINAL CLEARANCE—700 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Overcoats $] 8°° Formerly $38.50 to $53 The man who is of the opinion that a good overcoat cannot be secured for a low price will be surprised when he examines these. Sizes 33 to 46. dames McGreery & Co, 5th Avenue and 35th Street MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP-SECOND FLOOR W & J-SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE AND 47th STREET For Cleaning Clothes HE Sloane brushes the dirt out and inhales it. The old whisk-broom brushed the dirt into the: clothes, SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER COMPLETE $ .00 with 8 attachments 48 Free Delivery in the U, S. Are-co ‘OF FEE 2A! Direct from Wholesaler te Selb. lots or more (bean or ground) A pare, wbolosore and Rewry Mour te Ger’ Wendanartares {Sample Mixed Tex (I fb. or more) 25c Satisfaction guaranteed or money back GILLIES. COFFEE Co. ee PERE. HL Yeare. The New Victrola Is at McCreery’s It has at last become pos- sible for you to secure a Cabinet Victrola for $100! The supply is limited and the terms so surprising] low, it simply means'Oueck Action”’ to get it. $5.00 DOWN Victrola No. 80 . . $100.00 Records amounting to 10.00 Total . . , . $110.00 New Victrola No, 80 $5.0 Down, Balance Small Monthly Payments 5th Avenue James McCreary & Co. 34th Street < and money. Especially Where There Is Justices Co-operation, Keonomyand Energy, There I# Service oe James MeCreery & Gi, =~ erchandése, as advertised, on Sale beginning po bets == lo know one’s type and to have knowledge of the principles underlying good dressing is of serious economic value; means a saving of time, v the woman of full figur her type serious study. can look more stunning, more distinctive, more pleasingly wholesome than a large woman when she is correctly dressed But she of all women must know her type and live up to it McCreery’s, since its infancy sixty-three years ago, has spe- clalized in attire for the fuller figure. This Attire has exactly the same dash of style, the grace, the vouth of other ap purel, but it is so ingeniously fashioned as to produce straight, smooth, even lines that never fail to slenderize Ladd grace to the figure and ca Women’s New Brogue Oxfords Special, 8.95 Modish types of Brown Calfskin with fullyving tip, neatly perforated, and walking heels. Other tailored madels are included in the 8.95 group—models of Brown or Black Kidskin, or Tan Calfskin with Military or Cuban heels, Second Flo r) A Real Opportunity 1500 Novelty Necklaces—50c formerly 1.00 and 1.50 ' Assuredly this is a most exceptional offering. Every one of these is an imported, faceted necklace of round or oval crystal beads in truly wonderful color ings—beautiful shades of Amethyst, Sapphire, Topaz, Emerald, Rose and Olivine. You would never in the world imagine that they could be secured for 50c. . Main Floor Every conceivable style—every fash nable shade. All are hand-made Hats that would or more, narily cost far Some are fashioned of rich-looking braids, others of fine Lisere, Milan, Visca and Hemp. Ostrich, Hackle, Wings, fancy Feathers, Glycerine Ostrich, Ribbon and Fiowers adorn them. ‘ Sport models in Rose and Gray, Jade, Crimson, | Tangerine and other popular shades; street and dress | styles in the new Florence Gray, Henna, Navy Blue, Brown, Bamboo, Pheasant and Black. : , Third Floor Annex 100% All Wool Plaid Blankets pr., 7-25 We have scored again. Patrons and new- comers have been flocking to our Blanket de- partment to secure this exceptional value. It stands to reason. Who would not hasten to secure a pair, yes, several pairs, of 12.50, 190% Pure Wool Blenkets of heavy winter weiglft at the “rock bottom” price of 7.25? You will enjoy their warmth many winters. Their quality assures it. All Wool Filled Comfortables Figured Sateen, neat Persian design, with border of plain sateen. formerly 9.50, cach, 5.50 Second Floor A Most Remarkable Sale! ‘+ New Spring Gowns for’ Women Bringingt'Tidings of a Greatly Lower PricetRegime for Spring * * beaded and embroidered, lightsome creations of Georgette, bedecked with frills, wide tucks. tasseled tunics, girdles and streaming rib- bons. Crepe de Chine Frocks are also in- cluded—mighty attractive versions. All the Fashionable Light and Dark Shades. NoC.0, D's NeReturns No Approvals (Fourth Floor) riday, February 18th. Idephorte. Fiterdy $46 ae—aecaee 1 7:50 now buys wGown you will be proud to wear—one of Taffeta, Tricotine. Serge, Crepe de Chime, Tricolette or Wool Jersey. Some dispilay spring-like, flared effects, others take to sdini, straight lines There are both ta#ored and dressy types, many adorned withsbeads,,embroidery, sashes or braid. 24-50 is the price appearing on models in another group which in- cludes — sprightly affairs of Taffeta or Tricolette in Redingote or tunic effects. Dapper New Tailleurs For Women—38.00 to 235.00 © It may be said in all truth that this assortment em bodies every authentic, desirable style feature af the season. So varied is it, $0 wide in price range, you are assured at the outset of finding just the ong that was made for you : There are models with long, slim coats, unbelted tapering gracefully at the waistline and effecting a gen eral Directoire silhouette; models in finger-tip length modivhly belted, novelty styles in loose effects and unique versions of the evee-modish, captivating Box Sut. Some are unadorned, others quite elaborately embraig cred—many, huve been given touches of bfilliant edlor and flaunt striking sashes. Navy Blue, Pewter, Sahdy Gray, Brown and Black ; 500 Wool Jersey Sport Suits Special, 15.00 \ “Mighty smatt models of fine all Worsted glorious colors, Splendid sport styles. Sale of Hand Scalloped and Embroidered ©” Real Madeira Linens . : : At Far Less Than Former Prices Luncheon Sets. 18 pieces... Luncheon Cloths. . 7 set. 5.50 and 7.50 each, 12.50 and 15.00 ‘ formerly 7.50 and 10.50 formerly 15.00 and 18,50 6 Tea Napkins, embroid Buffet and Dresser Scarfs. i: ered corners each, 4.25 and 5.25 doz., 6.75 and 8.75 formerly 6.00 and 7.50 hes formerly 8.75 and 12.00" ‘pea Cloths i ‘ Boudoir Cushion Covers. . a ah oe cach, 1.48 and 190 each, 5.50 and 9.50° formerly 7, formerly 2.00 and 2.75 ormerly 7.60 and 12.60 Tiny Coweta, Round Dinner Cloths ————$—$ ST Hae EA ase at ak cach, 20.00 and 30.00 formerly 60c¢ and 76¢ formerly 30.00 and 45.00 Guest Towels, Centrepieces ......46.44 each, 1,50 and 2.25 each, 1,00 and 1.50 formerly 2.00 and 8.00 formerly 1.60 and 2.50 Show Towels r Napkin Pouches ° each, 3.75 and 4.75 each, 90 and 1.45 formerly 5.00 and 6,00 formerly 1,45 and 2.25 (Second Floor) An Daiianal Value In Wardrobe Trunks, 77.50 F formerly 99.50 This is a wardrobe trunk of unusual convenience, oe superior in attractiveness and durability, at a rare price if —an actoal saving of 2° 00, cae" Full size, made vo. three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre-coy ered and lined; metal edge, which makes the trunk absolutely dust proof and at the same time pre vents it from warping. The equip ment consists of 12 hangers for clothes, shoe pockets and laundry bag; lock and key on top drawer,

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