The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 6

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Armatrong Pleads G: Ing 895,000 1) Richard Armatron No, 153% Greene Ave sentenced to the penitentiary to-day ney § 8. My by Judge Rosalsky for from #ix months en f to throe years, ater had pleaded guilty to burglary in the third degree,|ourities, and also te Atmatrong was [ndi ago for stealing $9. mblty ee fof] Klmira Reformatory 00 worth of se-| thefts. in Table for 75 Minutes; Will _ Bein Danger for Several ° - Days. 4 SL ATHDNS, Maron 8 (Associated ES ).—Princess Anastasia, wife of Christopher, “underwent an iffe t Kind eperation yesterday afternoon, Dr. nds hs oulanos, ansisted by Dr, Alden 12 Differen - Hoover, being in charge The Prin- “oess's condition was considered grave, purgeons declared after the oper- tion was ayer, and sho would not) out of, danger for sevdro! days ) patient was on (he operating | for seventy-five minu operation was described Sm A-ferious obstruction was the intestines, and’ the sure | 4 another operation, not particu. | serious, might be required after | Stew months, The Princess stood the shock well, and br. Hoover de-| a ibed her a» “courngeouf and ex- | 7 patient. | © He added that if the operation had | ae delayed another week the Priscess's iMness would have termi- | a moftally, tf is understood that es foon as tie had examined the} F / patient, Dr. Hoover insisted upon an} - tmmediate operation. ELOPING DREXEL “HEIRESS LOSES SON ‘Baby Born After Separation of , Barretts Dies of Meningitis in France. Tho death of Gerald Edwin Barrett, | stnonths-old son of Alice Gordon| 1 Barrett, was announced to-day in| 9 with William N. Barrett, ‘former- ‘a Captain in the American air service, d- their subsequent estrangemont within a few months, aroused tn- | in society here, in London, New- “Philadelphia and Paris, Daby yas born in Nice after the | had “separated, and it is under- | the mother had planned to oring to New York soon and make this city | for Sc, It is your own fault if you pay more, D. AUERBACH & SONS 1A AVE. 46TH TO 471H ST. NEW YORK : Franklin Simon g Co, H | cA Store of Individual Shops } FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i First Over Here this Season CHILDREN’S ‘1% ENGLISH UNDERWEAR ; WOOL AND COTTON GAUZE The Weight to Change to Soon i NOTHING like it made in } America, and nothing like it to be had elsewhere in New York now. For only the English know the secret of making little undergar- ments so fine and soft and comfortable "3° 6, SHIRTS AND TRUNK PANTS SIZES 2 to 16 YEARS—per garment 1.75 TO 2.95 Priced According to Style and Size onet Ka aes se DRBN’S UND bask We ree Bind The Best Chocolate .Bar Your Money Can Buy— AUERBACH CHOCOLATE COCOANUT CREAM A generous coating of delicious, smooth rent ‘chocolate with a center of finely grated milky cocoanut mixed in sugar-cream. “There are dealers in every town who cell them ERWEAR SHOP—Street Floor eof Denring & 4 Broudway - v Witlians was indicted for the same erim is serving an indeterminate sentence |i Hi ra and a ’ e, Brooklyn, was} A letter to Judge Romalaky from At atrong Gov. Whit d nearly m® year) man in’ his investigation of automobile Trim Your Hat for Easter! , ‘Untrimmed Hats—The Newest Shapes $3.95, $4.95 $5.50, $5.95 and $10.50 PROCLAIMING their Parisian origin in every curve of a brim, in every soft or shapely crown, and most of all in their delightful simplicity—these newest untrimmed Hats for Spring await you. Demure, youthful styles side by side with dashingly original models, ~ or shapes of simple dignity and distinctive charm. Colors to please the liveliest taste— gay reds, blues, greens and sun shades—as well as subdued grays and browns. Quanti- ties of black, too, since it is so much favored by dictators of Fashion. A Mitzi sailor of Batavia with lisere facing is smartly tailored in appearance. Milan straw of finest millimeter for semi-dress wear; the soft crown and cushion-like folds of the rolling brim suggest for trimming a single glycerined ostrich, sweeping to the shoulder. Swiss Milan Hemp fashions a Hat of refreshingly youthful lines and infinite possibilities in trimming. Do you picture it with two bunches of cherries, one at either side? FOURTH The Role of Furs In the Cast of Costume THEY are playing one of the very important parts in this season’s fashion show—not the lead, perhaps, but one of those conspicuous side parts whose perfection of form and taste are immediately obvious. So be sure that the character is well chosen in your Spring costume. Natural Mink, two-skin scarfs . Jap Marten, single-skin scarfs . . Fox Animal shaped scarts, taupe or ) $34.50 brown . As oS sg Mole fancy tie scarfs . . . e Clusters of flowers would rest easily on this Swiss Milan Hemp, with its inserts of porcu- pine straw. The classical regularity of a lisere tricon is equally becoming to the youthful and the more fhature types. Each Hat in the collection adapts itself readily to one of the new trim- mings—flowers, fruits or feathers —with which the adjoining section is fairly glistening. FLOOR The First Crocus of Spring WHAT a joyous, refreshing sight it is—and ‘the riotous colors of the crocus bloom in the new gingham and Devon- shire forks for girls—charm- ingly youthful little models for ool wear, with their cuffs and collars of plaited white organdie or embroidered pique. Rose, Green, Blue, Plaid Sizes 6 to 14 years $7.75 FOURTH FLOOR The Lenten Season and Home Dressmaking CUSTOM has connected the two in our minds for so long that we mention them almost invol- untarily in the same breath. During the long quiet weeks sandwiched in between Winter's festivities and Easter openings the foresighted woman is busy with thoughts of Summer wardrobes. The frocks she will have—clean cut ginghams, crisp organdies and clinging voiles! Then she will have that linen suit she has longed for, and of course there must be a silk frock or two for more formal occasions. Before you have completed these delightful plans you will do well to step in to the Dress Goods Sections. Here you will find a very host of beautiful fabrics marked at prices which label them as almost matchless values. Emb. Organdie $1.85 yard FASHION'’S latest and most charming $1.95 yard L whim; 45 inches wide. $1.00 yard OH! the fascinating colors, and Printed Voiles $1.00 yard OF Belgian manufacture, All the soft clinging texture of this” PATTERNS, large and small in colors — the shades of Spring, also black; lovely crepe; 40 inches wide, light and dark, 39 to qo inches wide, and white; 45 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Crepe de Chine Linen Suitings Compare the Prices Quoted in This Sale of Women’s Spring Footwear ~—with prices for the same quality shoes at this time last year. The marked decrease in twelve months will renew your faith in the lower prices we hear talked about. It is a joy to be able to buy shoes of quality, style and careful workmanship at truly moderate prices. $8.75, $9.75 and $12.75 ° SECOND FLOOR Smart Spring Shoes for Flappers THEY should be built on common sense lasts with broad toes and low heels. All the shoes in our children’s shoe department are of this type. Oxfords of Russia calfskin, 214 to 7, . $7.00 Oxfords of black gunmetal and Tan Pumps with welted soles, 24 007 - + + + + » $6.75 FOURTH FLOQR The Charm of Long cAgo in These ' Necklaces of Real Stones THEY are the kind one thinks ot as being handed down in the family from one generation to the neat; for ‘they possess an ex- quisite charm we are wont to connect solely with che days and customs of our rh aly Grandmothers, , 4 A delicate lavender Tes necklace, for example i can it have come | from this eminently practical age? The tiny Amethysts alternating with the cloudy Rose juartz—truly they are quite lovely. And the Topaz and Crystal strand —or the Ace : and Crystal—how & tasteful they are! “RY Lapis Lazuli, or New t ie Zealand Jade, in gradu- SSN ated beads, will karry i . out the gay color of a I sash on frock or suit. ( Lengths range from 18 to 2g inches . $13.50 Real Amber—with its soft, beautiful lights and wonderful feather weight. sa you, too, longed to own a strand of Amber Beads? This is a very fine ¢ollection . $12.50 to $135 Genuine Tusk Ivory, so much fav- ored by women with a penchant for the Oriental, has been fashioned into de- lightful Necklaces—Three Lengths— 24 inches . . . $13.50 28 inches . . . 16.00 32 inches... . 18.00 GROUND FLOOR Novelty and Beauty Are Clever Partners WHEN they join forces they can accomplish wonders. And they have worked together in producing two unique and delightful bibelots—amus- ing additions to boudoir or dressing room. A Perfume Burner IS very a riately cast in the form of a Baliee lancer, spteading her skirts in a deep curt- sey. She is hollowed out to hold an elec- triclight bulb, round which is a shallow canal for your favor- -.—— ite perfume. You light the bulb, and behold! Soft glow and faint aroma, all at once. $10 A Slender Vaporateur FOR this is the name given to a decorative atomizer by its French creators—It is made of fine china and decorated by hand with artistic patsy. terns. There are a num- ber of different styles, and ‘y all have been reduced in price. h $10 GROUND FLOOR Spring Weddings THE invitations and announcements should be ordered now to assure plenty of time for prompt delivery. Our Engraving Department is showing a complete assortmentin en- graving styles and is now prepared to execute orders. GROUND FLOOR Look to Your Gloves THAT last moment before you start out on Easter Day—when you stand ready in all your bravest attire— then it is that you give the finishing touch, the slipping on of your gloves. Are they to be Gauntlets, made of a deliciously soft suede, with neat strap and buckle at the wrist? The colors are the most pleasing shades of mode and beaver. And the gloves have been, consider- ly reduced in price. $4.75 GROUND FLOOK Prime 1} eee ?

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