The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 11

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PPR nad a ase ae et THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1V¥1. e population was 6,459,004, an tn- 9,842 or 16.9 per cent, and 16,262, an increase of 12,798 or 20.6 tes totalled 720,486, 90 or 14 per cent, KREISLER PLAYS AT |FINAL PLEA TO JURY |" MRS. SPEYER’S BIER| BY WOMAN LAWYER | : didi, Many Prominent Persons Attend | Mrs, Maley Says Gleason Did Not Funetal of Banker's Wite at Fire Shot That Killed St. John’s Cathedral. Policeman Many ‘tiotable people appcared as| Mrs. Augusta Maley, wife of Pat- Mourners to-day at the funeral ser- [Ck Henry Maley, brought tears to vices of Mrs, James Speyer, wife of |tH@ eyes of men and women in the the banker, in the Cathedral of St,| Supreme Court in Hackensack to John the Divine. Dean Robbins was {ay when she summed up in behalf assisted by Rev. Charles W. Baldwin, |! Wil jon, jointly ac- rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Churen, | Guxed wit h of rach Scarsborough. Profeasional men, Labor Day bankers, society men and women, i soldier’ and representatives of seven Piet etl a philanthropic and civie org ations | harios dc} in which Mrs, Speyer had been acpive i assembled to do her jast honor. Fritz Kreisler yed Handel's y *’ “Largo.” A vosted choir of fifty prey ceded the casket to the altar, and it was followed by more than a dozen employees of the r town and eountry houses. Also in t proces- sion were Capt. Howland Pell and a group of New York Guard officers in | 4 uniform whose duty in guarding the aqueduct during the war Mrs, Speyer| She referred to bad done much to lighten, particular of Peret Among those at the Cathedral}of the Municipal Court o were: Mrs. James W. Wadsworth.| District in New York Cit Mrs, Fletcher Harper, Sir Ed, u Jeremiah M. Barbour of the New Lady Speyer, Mr. and Mr: York police _ tc and Alderman Dyneloy Prince sr, Mr, and Mrs, Johin| Charles J. MeGilly of New York. Dyneley Prince jr., Mrs, Albert Loen-| Mrs. Maley 1 tried to convince jog, Messrs. the jury that ¢ son did not fire the West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York BROOKLYN—Fulton Near Hoyt Shogh Db NEW ARK—Broad and West Park Stanley { MeeGibbons 392 6TH AVENUE AT 36TH STREET On Seéond Floor —Take Elevator New Spring Versions Three Stores Greatly Underpriced Spring’s NEW Frocks In Fashionable Models An Extraordinary Opportunity!’ Dresses Suits Coats Quar Usual Unasaas Prices New Spring .. .50 DRESSES ®t 359 Radically different from early season models. Others from $25 to $150 -50 New Spring at 49 SUITS shot him timony | w. in AOS NEN xd charac ve, with the char- “excellent” on his testimony in LI TE Others from $45 to $225 f 1920 Shows 66.9 Per Cent. renxe in Ten Yearn, bp L shot is Blake, i : In tricotine, poiret twill and covert, i: ")153,088 NEGROES IN N. Y. in the newest accepted models, *Phomas ee per. cent., the nd to-day, The Silk Taffeta—Canton Crepe and Smart Tricotines Exceptional Values -Values which lie in the loveliness of the styles as well as in the quality of the fabrics and (trimmings. Street and afternoon models of pronounced distinction and refinemént. The large variety adds to the unusual attractive- ness of this event. 3 | Navy — Brown Gray ~— Black | NEW Tailored Suits | Dashing NEW Coats. & Featuring Tricotines Easter’s Smartest Arrivals RN NS on ene neh ee Beaded and Braided’ Cape and Wrap Types ‘3D ‘39 ‘fi , Very Special Values Very Special Values <j . . Ps) Presenting plain mannish Spring Coats, Capes and iP 4 x types or elaborate beaded Wraps .of exclusive deriva- Hi &\\ / / and embroidered models. tion in a brilliant variety of " { i rs i" qj : : 3ox-coat and : butterfly swagger, youthful models of —_ j i effeets—splendidly tailored. self-evident quality. } . ; 6 No Matter What Kind Polo Cloth, Tricotine, CDOHE achievements Among the presentations | ins For, You Wit Find | at "Motor Mibtaves, <4 of I. Miller as the which feature the opening of & It In This Collection, All superbly: silk tined—un-/, sponsor of footwear the new shop is the I. Miller | Bye pa Of these ARNE 1 eramly, bp bags are - styles that have exhibit of footwear awarded iuttion ad amt Bite toe sa won the enthusiastic appre- first place at the recent % please those: of‘ discriiningts) i) (Fourth Floor) ‘¢ ciation of a host of women National Exposition in Ja | Thr Pl Y : of taste, have quite naturally Milwaukee. This exhibit ® A hee Gu “4 } led to the establishment of is notable because of _ 4 Check and Plaid Skirts Mignonette Blouses 4 the Fifth Avenue Shop, oc- the beauty and individu- \\ On Sale at *T ()* : ; , 2 cupying four floors of the ality of the models displayed G) ; In ng? Suit Modes, 54 ‘ H | Miller Building at Forty- and of timely interest as a ¢ oti perp eaeyie ge ap pepee ed ee ee ' Gist Street, aad providing forecast of the particularly ¥ designed with new belts and pockets. | k ey environment and service charming styles that will a) The For Juniors, Misses and } ) in accord with the highest be the vogue during the Small Women Fe | standards of the Avenue. coming Spring and Summer. j Jersey Frocks Very Special ‘1 5 Model illustrated of fine Wool Jersey with plaited skirt, overblowse with de- aaieibaiee>- Nad ote tachable collars and cuffs of Jinen tH {{\\ Shirt attached with lining to give ‘lt Wu salt graceful lines. A special collection of fresh Blouses for your new Easter Vili { i wm tod Mo te suits. Of fine quality—in interesting variations of the tie-on, * — rTATO G 1 slip-over and surplice effects, Colorfully embroidered— THE MILLERKINS SHOPS : aa tess with t ie rc mas and necklines. Where the foot wear needs of children are met in capable and correct fashion in surroundings designed to delight little folk. . Junior Salon Faw Tomorrow—In Uptown Bargain Basement | ~~ Close Out Up to $40 | rN COATS SUITS a ‘15 Fifth Avenue at 46th Street and at 15 West 42nd Street Spring | FROCKS ‘15 I. MILLER : the Avenue* at Forty-Sixth Street * {\ . sah 15 West 42nd Street 1554. Broadway 50 Church Street | L\ 4 \] si ine at. far, paler ressist Jied-and allt Wthed al Looe MU. pan ont eal ae creations intended! to fur trimmed or plata Wy BN) 4, ; . is i | }) ‘ desirable some fur | Thy otines, Satins, Taf: it alloret ATL sizes, de» Ss aS <a Shed e. ®, a: e , _ trimmed. | ag fetas, Crepes, i Peanuts Ca ll eile ales tem ae

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