The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 13

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GULL CATCHES CRAB IN MIDAIR ANOTHER DROPS "Twas a Blue Back Crustacean That Cafe Ashore at Rock- away Point. Maxwell’ Kennedy and other Edwin Morgan will be inted Post magter of New York. = SPP For the Shipping Board Walter ©, Teagle, President of the Standard Oli Company of. New Jersey ‘ia understood to have been offered the Chairmai by Prosident Harding, but to hav clined it. Allewen Thief Caught After Chase. hi Lo lyn, was arrested charged with enter- {ng the home of Mrs, Susan Dowdlin, No. 129 Meeker Avenue, and atealing & wrist watch this morning, During the chase, it is aaidhe threw away the wrist’ watoh, while in his Were skeleton Keys. In the Bridge Plaza Court he was held in $0,000 ball on. a eee DRY ENFORCEMENT BILL WINS IN N. J. Senate Passes Measure, 17 to 4— Operation Deferred Until Rookaway* Point residents voush for this story: Tired Eyes + ) Saturday morning d large num- April 30. . , ber of blue back crabs came TRENTON, March 8.—The Van Ness A Sure Sign ashore for the first Lime in many || Prohibition Enforcement Bill passed the f E ‘ Years, Senate last night after a four hour febt o n yestrain Soon sea gulls wer asting on by a small minority in an effort to pry | And a warning that your the shell fivh. During the feast | the pil open so that it woutd not he so{|| CVes Need the help of cor- Ge wall tlew to earth und)-atter | sieeping. ‘The vote waa 17 to 4 rectly fitted glasses at once. Picking up a crab: siew. upward |" practically the ‘whole oventis waa |{f Reliable Eyesight Examination With the crustagean in its claws id by Registered Eye Specialists. Attell reaching @ fairly high alt \uken up With aniendments or attempted ,, ‘ PY, tide, the ull dropped the crab, _|AMendments, Senator Charles D. White | & The crab had fallen but a few of Atlantic fered the amenfiments fa Established 59 years feet before another gull made a | vorable to the “wets,” alot which were ||] New York: 184 Bway, at John St swift, perpendicular dive and defeated. righted Itself just in time to catch | The ble f t 6 bie Neht w ds the descending shell fish, ‘The | ingo the bill a Ju at Wan iat ance first gull pursued, but the other |lators. ‘The a Brooklyn: 498 BultonSt, cor. Bond St. got away with its prey | were led by Senator Simpson o} i feted i — === | while Senator P: FAVOR Ww principal propon — AINWRIGHT J itesas, ‘tue debate iestea for thre hours, but the amendment. was lost, Other amendments defeated were by Senator Simpson, providing that the measure be submitted at the next gen- eral election, and by Senator Brown, ex- lempting light wines for sacramental purposes. Sacramental wines are pro- | tected In another pill. An amendment by Senator Parry de- ferring the time for the messure going {into effect from March 31 to April 30 AS WAR'S CHIEF AID) He, Also Vanderbilt, Considered for | Place—Morgan Likely to Be New York Postmaster, WASHINGTON, Mareh §.—Col. J Mayhew Wainwright and Brig. Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt, both New Yor ers, are being seriously considered for FUR COATS | USED IN MOTION PICTURES Sold at. private or example, beautiful seal coat, model, 865: cat " seal aoiinan, vino i. taupe, guarred ‘ink, fox wearin, £ *, 820 M . a Broadway, nr wy | . \ Assistant Secretary Wer. ST Pe sae ceauas nt eee a learned to-day, Representative ‘Thomas | 0. Renamed om New Jer High | ATS W. Crago of nsylvania, also on the | Is Body, ph ion Made by Sth Ave, Tailors. lst, Is another’ who is being considered’| RENTON, March §.—Gov. Edwards | 50 § 50 Values Col, Watnwright 9 sald to lesd’ in| ist night sent to the Senaie the re. to © to $80 Preference, See retary of War Weeks appointments of Acorge 8. Burton of COHEN’S ? said to have a free hand tn choosing | South River and Samuel Doughty of i his principal assistant Burlington to the State Highway Gont- 265-7 Sixth Av. ‘There seems to be Opes renings. no doudt that | mission for full terms, Cor, 17th St. FOR OTHER GIMBBL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 GIMBEL BROTHERS - __32nn STREET “BROADWAY~33n5 STREET NEW YORK CITY Sale Four Days More Open Until 9 P. M. W PLAYER PIANOS And Two Whole Years To Pay. Read the specifications; they count! Then you'll want to hear this player—to try it— to examjne it carefully. It is a player piano— 88-note—of decidedly higher grade than those usually offered at sale priees—a player that has NEVER, to our knowledge, been as low priced before. At our lowest sale price yet! Delivered to your home, with bench to match. Guaranteed for five years, with service at your home for a year, You have two whole years to’ pay, and the right to add $50 worth of music rolls to your player account. New Console ; Phonographs \ Low as sas 9129 | The console model which, by reason of its greater beauty and convenient build, is usurping the place of the upright cabinet. A phonograph of graceful Adam | ines—finished inside Ray out with painstaking skill. And priced no more than an upright. Specifications —Double Veneered Mahogany Case —Full Seven and a Third Octaves —Bell Metal Plate —Virginia Spruce Sounding Board —Copper Wound Bass Strings —Automatic Sustaining Pedal —Trans posing Device (Permitting Playing in Five Different Keys) 1000) Geege Monee) canes Terms as Universal Tone Arm That Plays All Makes of Records A wooden amplifier for sweetness of tone, An automatic stop — 12-inch turntable— motor powerful and smooth running. Every inch VALUE, oi 1 Brothers Music Salons, Gime rd Sand Broadway, N.Y. City Please send me further informa- ing your sale of Players ( ); )» Gentlemen: tion conce! Phonographs ( THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 8, 1921. x Broadway at Ninth Street lew York. Business Hours-— ; 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 T The New Veils Worn by Paris Every Parisian of fashion keenly appreciates thesubtly flattering qualities of a fas- cinating veil, and no one knows better how to create it or to wear it. This spring The vogue of the veil is greater than ever Every woman in Paris is wearing one and achieving a myriad of astonishingly lovely and daring things in its arrangement. In this exceptionally in- teresting collection there are —coquettish little lace veils that hide just the eyes; - “ —charming square or circular | net veils with border embroidered in effective designs, that dra the entire hat in various bewitch- ing ways; —quaintly shaped veils that only Paris could have created to delightfully serve a number of needs; and chiffon sports veils in iovely shaded colors, Some of the embroidered veils show attractive color combina- tions which are particularly smart to wear with the dark ¢atlleur, $2.50 to $15. There are also dainty dotted, figured, or ae face veils which are especially attractive this sea- son, 50c to $1.75 yard. Veils are both imported and American made, in good looking shades of taupe, sand, silver, navy or black. Main Floor, Old Buliding Fancy White Voile —only 48c yard Stripes, checks, plaids; 38 inches wide; will make crisp, cool summer frocks and waists. 1800 yards a special pur- chase from a manufacturer adjusting his stocks. We have sold the same grades, recently, at 75c and 85c. Malay Fiver Old Building. “Bubbins’’—New Dress (stm) $5.75 For little girls of 6 to 12 “Bubbins” is the last word in frocks with bloom- ers to match. It is adorable —and exceedingly practical. A cluster of smocking just bet low the cleverly shaped yoke and little motifs of it on the pockets are the only trimmings. Of | course, the collar and cuffs are white! . | In red-and-white, blue-and-white, or pink-and-white, checked ging- ham—or in pink; blue or tan chambray, Frocks of Devonshire cloth—specialized at $9.75 Indeed, a very low price for frocks of this fine plain eviored cotton material which ir us ef- | fective as linen, but has .ne virtue of not. mussing, Two models—both simply trimmed with hand stitching of wool ya in effective motife, In porcelain blue, dark blue, heather, maize, green or rose pink. Siges 6 to 14 years, Second Floor, Old Building. ‘Tenth Streot. ‘Charming Skirts ‘of Crepe de Chine A finely box - plaited model, in white, midnight blue and black, beautiful- | correct widths around the bottom and with well-fit- | ted belt. | $12.76—spedial. | New Flannel Skirts | Very gay wide white and | yellow, white and blue and white and green combinations, some made circularly with a suggestion of a ripple at the | hem, These at $15 to $22.50. Tailored Skirts New effects such as el and dark gray checks Very smart. $23.50. Hand woven wool materials in gay color combinations form another interesting group of skirts at $22.50. Second floor, Old Building. Silk Petticoats for Easter frocks | Hundreds of lovely petti- coats, cleverly fashioned of ht gra} in woo! satin —or of silk jersey, in spring, or in the dark silk street shades and black. - Some of the models have simple tailored lines, Others have rip- pling flounces, daintily beruffied oe ee dts in tiny pleats, $2.95 0 $15. Extra-sizes, $5.95 to $10.95. Petti-b'oomers An interesting collection, fash- ioned after much-favored models, | in attractive color combinations, $3.85 to $9.85, Third floor, Old Bullding. | Strap Pocketbooks, pin Elbow-length silk gloves $1.95 | 95 Serge dresses $7. Electrical | Appliances 15 per cent. less In the March Sale Toasters, toast two slices at | one time, $6.75, | Grills, bails, broils, fries, three heats, two makes, $12. Coffee ~ percolators, — nickel- plated, 4 cup size, urn type, #17; urn type, cut glass bowl, 6 cup size, $16.25; polished cop- | per, $17.50. Samovar, nickel-plated, 6 cup| size, $15, Coffee percolators, aluminum | pot type, 6 cup size, $10.25. Chafing dishes, nickel-plated | ebony handles, complete with| corg and plug, $18. Wanamaker Ele Ib., family switch, $4.75, M. & B, Electric Iron, 6 Ib, | size, piskel pleted, nes es ots complete . an tachable-plug, $7, ery, Old Bul | rie Iron, 6| size with eut-out| ft imely Sale of 250 Women’s Spri ly made with an 8 in. hem,‘ ‘al plain or changeable taffeta or 1 | the charming high shades of | or in good-looking plain colors, | rmerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Sore Well-tailored Suits at $49.50 and $65 | For Miss 14 to 20 A suit may be fashioned in an| exceedingly smart ttyle, but it will | count for little if the suit be not painstakingly tailored. | ‘The suits featured at these moderate prices are beauti- fully tailored. And, of course, they are in the latest smart models. | Materials are noteworthy, | Loo, Suits at $49.50 | Herrimgbone serge suits, with little box coats, trimmed with braid, ; Tricotine suits trimmed in a new way with braid. F Severely tailored suits of pencil striped suiting, in navy, blue-and- white or black-and-white. Suits at $65 Poiret twill suits--lon straightline coats, finished wit! deep border of black silk embroid- e “Hricotine suits, with stunning braid-bound coats. Trotteur suits of und checked wool velours. Second Floor, Old Building | covert cloth| Wednesday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of |}/ serviceable goods at less than market price. | 4,600 yards Cretonnes at average half price 1,800 yards Fancy White Voiles, 48¢ yd. March Sales of China, Glass and Lamps March Sales of Housewares and Soap Silk Handbags, special at $2.50 ‘Ribbon remnants, 25c to $2 Handkerchiefs, men’s, initialed, linen, 35c Corsets, odd groups at half price—$1.50 Silverware—$8,500 for $5,000—second day Organdie and voile flouncings, $2.50, $3 Novels, a miscellaneous group at 50c each Aisle of Special Features, Main Floor, Old Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE ‘Tenth ‘street Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. | Main Floor, Old Building Second Gallery, New Bldg. | Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. seal, leather, $1.95 Scarves of blue fox and baby fisher Not only beautiful in color and quality of fur, but more moderate in price than you would expect—$195, $225, $250 each. Last week, for example, baby fisher skins, in the raw, ‘ sold for as much as the fin- ished scarves are priced in this hew group. And the blue foxes—the furriers’ price has gone up since we bought. The blue foxes are deep, full fur in the natural blue shade double animal effects. The baby fishers, soft and bef are very dark, which is like saying of a diamond—"“'It is pure white.” Second Floor, Old Bullding New shipment of Chinese Rugs Two interesting points | mark this group of rugs from | China—(1) they are the bet- ter qualities of the output of Mongolian and _ Tientsin | grades—all embossed; (2) their prices are close to half the prices of a year ago. Sizes range from 4x2 {t. to 20x15 feet. And prices from $21 to 38 Mongolian Rugs the heavier grades In old: rose, old gold, taupe, | tobacco brown, light blue, dark Tricolette dresses $15 Taffeta silk, best shades, | $2.10 yd. The money-saving Laundry Soap BLUE MOTTLE, March Sale price 5c a bar, $5 for a case of 100| bars Two bars do the work of three bars of the usual laundry | soap. Orders are coming in thick and fast. - Seventh Gallery, New Buildii blue, old ivory, The illustra- tion at the head of this item was taken from one of these rugs. Examples Size 9.3x8.9 feet 12x9.3 feet 12x9 feet 12x9.1 feet. 12.3x9.3 feet. . 12.5x9.3 feet 12.1%9.2 feet 3 Price | $300 | $425 | 16, .2 feet 1411.3 feet 15x10.4 feet 16x10.3 feet 15x12 feet... 15x12.2 feet 17,6x9.11 feet 120 Tientsin Rugs the lighter grade 4x2 feet $21 to $25 5x3 feet $47.50 to $52.50 6x3 feet $55 to $75 | 7x4 feet $75 to $115 | Tientsin Rugs in stock third to half less 9x6 feet 8.8x6.3 feet 9.8x7.11 feet 8x8 feet 11,6x8,9 feet, 11.7x8.9 feet 12, 7x9 feet 11,8x9 feet 14,10x8.10 feet 14x10 feet 15x9.1 feet 13.6x12 feet 13,.5x10.5 feet 11,5x9.1 feet... $796 [is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair” price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Exquisite Wraps at one-third less To acquire a large pur- chase of fine sample wraps at this time of the season is unusual—almost unheard of-—-yet the' greater part of this collection of lovely wraps are samples, in the newest materials and the newest modes. i The Wraps at $65 In four much-desired materials — veldyne, trico- tine, Andrea cloth, and Bolivia cloth—all the finest of qualities—in wren. tan, ostrich gray, midnight blue, Sorento blue, and black. Featured in this up are slim little wraps, with vesicle sleeves, with the new application of fine matching stitching as trimming. Another fashion note is the bree gb wrap that has a waist- length cape attached. Other wraps have the new shoulder with the set-in sleeve, A few are on looser lines for the woman to whom they are most ming. All are beautifully lined with satin, in plain matching colors, or in gray. The Wraps at $125 Luxurious affairs of and twill cord, in midnight blue, tan, ostrich, black, | Several models | ~—the long cape, slim at the hem; —-the new straight ere with with lon; roll-back straight’ collar, "thal goes from neck to hem. smart tan colored caracul fur that Paris is so enthusiastic Fine embroidery, hand ap- plied, and in color touched with of other wraps in the collec tion. in plain and satin-striped pussy- willow satin. s veldyne, marvella cloth beige and wren tan. shoulders, and with ripple at set-in sleeves and models have this collar bg) about at the moment, metal ornaments are features Linings are in plain colors, Second Floor, Old Building 4,600 yds. Creteuiies 'Average half price 2,500 yards are imported cretonnes. They + have been ‘selling in our regular stocks at $1.10 to $1.85 yd. Wednesday take them for GSe yard. 2,100 yards are Amer- ican cretonnes. They were Tie to 85e in our regular stocks. —88c¢ yard Wednesday. Floral and stripe effeets in both groups. Good colorings, suitable ‘or summer slip covers, cushion covers and draperies. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding. Béfore-the-teat Linens---Half Price ‘Today we put on sale a great purchase of tablecloths, napkins, damask and towels of before-the-war quality, at half today’s market prices. We don’t know how long these linens will last. The fine quality and the low prices will send them flying out into people's homes. 750 full-bleached _hemstitched tablecloths... $6.75 to $27.50 670 dozen napkins to match, $6.75 to $82.50 dozen 1,000 yards silver bleach damask table linen $3 yard 875 yards oyster-white damask table linen. $3.50 yard 492 dozen hemstitched towels, $5.80, $6, $7.50 dozen First Floor, Old Buliding. 20x12 feat. . iia 20x15: ‘Third ery, New Bu ; is im | | i a a a | | | |

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