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~, FIONOR DR. HARRISS t* AT BIG LUNCHEON in the a@ Fifth Avenue Association Praises Deputy Police Commissioner Who Installed Traffic Towers Dr. John A. Harriss, Special Deputy Police Commisisoner who installed the Bilth Avenue traMe contro! towers a Wear ago and maintained them at his own expense throughout that time, was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria today by the Mifth Avenue Association. Sixteen hundred men were present to pay tribute to Dr. Harriss and unanimously adopted reso- Nutions commending this work in behalf of his city. George Gordon Battle, who was the principal speaker, said the Fifth Ave- © Association in its expressions of ®ppreciation for Dr. Harriss apeaks for the city at large. “He has proven himself," said Mr. Battle. “to be a worthy citizen of no moan city; and he has discharged with Gistinguished credit to himself and with | corresponding benefit to his community | the onardus duties of a most important office.” nee, but bullet fired by Shields, _ $19,000 FOR BROKE m Wagner, Asa road Company and eim, Te. h Avenue nit wa truck, ast, Ww Guggenheim fr HYLAN WOULD END CLOTHING STRIKE Names George Gordon Battle Ohainman of Committee to Try to Settle Deadlock. Mayor Hylan to-day announced ap Polntment of a committee which will| ty to setUe the trouble in the men's Glothing industry. George Gordon Bat- | @e has been selected The inquiry by his committes, Mayor says, will be “on behalf. of the City of New York into the existing Geadtock.” The committee — follows: | George Gordon Battle Joseuli” §. Margus, Charles L. Bernheimer, Artt M. Lamport, Mrs, William Randolph | Hearst, 8 Chairman the WOMEN’S CHARGES HALT HIS VOYAGE ‘Man Arrested on Eve of Sailing} Accused of Obtaining Cash on | Promises to Wed. | Walter Bliss, twenty-six, of No, Gt. Felix Street, Brooklyn, was last ‘night by Detective Shi 45 Bast 131st Street, w friends were giving a party for him on the eve of his sailing for Stockholm on the steamer Stockholm. Hilda Lindhotm, thirty, a No, 523 Bast 138th Street, charges that on July 21 last gave Bliss $2,180 when he promised that they would be married, and that she went with him to the Pennsylvania Station, where he left her on the pretext that he was go- ing to buy tickets for a point on Long | 13st sted at No, ere she It 1s also asserted that on Jan. | he evt $1,200 from Ellen Lane, 5 jumping through a window Was slopped BY 4! Coiy New York City ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY a MARCH STUDENTS VACCINATED. | It is ECONOMY to buy the best foes phonograph is an important part ‘ of your home.. You buy it for years of | ‘Service. That's why you want The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World magnificent and matchless in tone,and superb in appearance. Sonora, without extra attach- ments, plays perfectly the disc records of not one, but ALL record manufacturers. Wonderful upright and period styles $50 to $1800 Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. ico. E. Brightson, Pres., Fifth Avenue at 53rd St. aviNgs | Smallpox in taitding Used by Nar~ ward and Co In Set y stldents a are Island cy 3 Were | fittle danger others In the house wiil be .279 Broadway ror Jiggtime cane ADD WATER AND BAKE NY time is cake time with Jiggtime! Just mix Jiggtime with, water— a hot oven and you have the most wholesome cake you ever tasted. For intheJigetime package is flour, sugar, shortening, baking bs perfectly blended \ 1 | cake, cookies—any kind of c: Jiggtime, Say Jiggtime to NEW YORK pop into delicious, salt, egg, wder, milk and flavoring, specialists in cake making, Layer cake, loaf cake, cup cake, 5 onge cake, short ¢ in jigtime with your grocer. THE HECKER CEREAL Co, Ti Jiggétime This ake arnard College and % Was dlasmosed as «mally t rent to Riverside H. 1 ot ‘There is DROP CAKE Sift contents of one package of Jiggtime in- toa bowkand add 7 cup of water; stir with a large spoon until per- fectly smooth. Grease muffin tins and dust: lightly with flour. Pour batter in each 14 full and bake 15 min- utes in moderate Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 |CREPE ROMAIN| ‘The most-talked-of ‘Silk in Paris The first shipment of CREPE ROMAIN to come to any store in America will be presented in the Wanamaker Silk Rotunda! Vriday. | CREPE ROMAIN is the | fine, soft dull silk, which 4 has been sponsored by | Madeline Vionnet, Cheruit and Renee. We shall present it in| an exquisite tone called] Le dernier cri— Chamois. These Capes at $25 | And we shall be glad to For girls of 6 to 14 | take orders for it in black, Two silhouettes—equally white, beige, .gray, navy | attractive! blue, dark brown, tan and The straightline cape jade. One is the straightline cape —to be delivered with fitted shoulders—after the} these colors 4s soon as rrive from France. idea. of Jeanne Lanvin—de $11.50 a yard. veloped in very soft Wool] 611k Rotunda, Main floor. Old Bidg velours with crossbars of al on " smart contrasting color; beige} | with navy blue—or Pekin blue with black; silk tie in same tone as the crossbars, Illustrated, The circular cape The other is the circular cape which is always girlish and at-| tractive. This we have fash-| ioned of a soft smooth finished red cloth with navy silk bow tie. Illustrated, New coats, $59.50. Gingham dresses, § Bh, Comforters for | ‘Spring Nights | | Cotton-filled, Wool-filled, For the crib, 0. Variety of covers, gives the Bed-covering Store the appearance of a garden.| Plain colors, flowered cov-| ers, figured effects, plain borders. And alvar Fourth Gallery 5, $4. 0 to $ 0 to $16. $16.50 to! 10 | Second Floor, Old Bullding| Tenth Street | | New Building Spring Cast Aluminum Cooking Utensils | | has arrived in the 331-3 per cent. less the Skillets, 9 In March Sale 4 in. in diameter, Tea kettles, Colonial with safety-first fi capacity 6 qts., $5 shape, ing device, Handled griddles, with wood handles, 8 in. diameter, $2.15. | Double boilers, 2 qts., $4.15. Covered saucepans, 5 $4. Waffle irons, with cast alum inum pan, No. coal stove, at March Sales of Housewares and Soap Seventh Gallery, New Buliding March Sales of China, Glass and Lamps Second Gallery, New Bullding Wool Chenille Rugs, reversible, third less Third Gallery, New Building Women’s Faney Handkerchiefs, 25¢ each Women’s $1.25 to $2 Fabric Gloves, at $1 Silk Moire Bags at 85 New Percale House Dresses at $1 French Lingerie Gowns and Chen Corsets, $1.50 and Aisle of 95 8, $1.95, > grades, at $2.95 Special Features, Main floor, Old Building DOWN-STAIRS STORE An Easter Sale of Unusual Scope Includes Very Low-price Dresses For Mi | at $7.50 | at $15 Wool jersey dresses of a very} xood grade. ‘They are close to] g1 half price at $7.50. For Misses at $10 Mmbroidered tines. Some tricolette AND silks, less Very For Women’ that have been Spring frock 5. 75 in our regu and $1 stock. Serge dresse lar in a very good |beaded Georgette —in model that were made especially for women, Size i to 44. serges and trico- combined with Spring mode} Figured pompadour an half price at $10. ptive—and NEW Serge dresses in a very good model for stout figure “0. a For Misses i2ts at $20 Pin-Money A large variety of high-grade Frocks, $5.95 dresse taffe kitten’s ear crepe, for afternoon wear. Hive-| Wool serges—good qualit ning party frocks of lace. spring model ? over si lowered Georgette Some are tunic frocks; other and plain Georgette —omb traight-line models. Size hade predominating Ne p 16, 1S und 36 to 44 dre ¢ pring mode} Dow Stairs Store, Old Bull ’ ob Spring Fashion Sale---Women’s Suits at $68 A. ade ae Casa ena 10, 1921, 150 2% x5 ft—rew The reduced his one-half. are all his rem in the colors he has discon- tinued, Best wool, Heavy rugs of upe, sand, green, One-third stand as the 1 for such choice sizes, Third Gallery, an with nine xe pocket. Fiy drawer has tock, drawers may be woman's hat box, Three-quar same construction eight hangers, $31. 1, 40x14, fitted with laundry bag, six hangers, Steamer mode two drawers an Seventh Gallery, New Building ’ Shop! Boy Bursting bude Brass, tops, marb new suits! 1 ‘The whole Shop tor boys echoes the glad welcome change of Sprit where! New Suits— the latest word uble OF Servic cassim and herringbones, such as haven't been seen ina long time. Little folk pleats. S tere and digni proverbial Bo Suits as rode and> debonair York boy could Prices this quite amazin $13.5 pair Top coats, r Little Chenille Rugs One-third less 9x12 ft.—reversible—$50. 5x8 ft—reversible. 8x6 ft.—reversible—$ manufaéturer These 150 rugs osely woven in one piece, /Wanamaker-Special Wardrobe Trunks tructed of three-| ed and lined ed fibre, i draw. bolts, hardware jon with removable parti mn newne touches such as the new knife Nor- as 0 for suits (with two of Lrousers!) to $30 with values equally good. are Glo IS years, Formerly A. 20. ersible—$i has color range) aining stock One piece the best wool, rose, blue and will probably | 21 low record} of colors and New Building iap " double riveted, | har anu e drawers, top » two bottom converted into $34, model, 40x18,| as ubove, has «i large drop 1s, springing bles, Kites and pring! The 8 and ly are every- news. tweeds und ancy wenves Serges in style, uits as aus- fied as the! ston Boy, king, smart any New be. Stewart & Co, ‘The suit illustrated on the left of midnight blue tricotine, braid bound, with the new and longer coat. Afternoon Gowns for Women—$45_ Four gowns of satin, crepe-de-chine, taffeta and foulard have been espee- ially chosen from the col- lection of spring gowns tn the Fashion Salon, because of their exceptional value at $45. One model is of satin, th black and midnight blue, bluck piped with gray, blue’ piped with Copen, features the softly draped skirt and the simple over-panel effect, Another is of taffeta in black | and navy blue with side panels oruamented by cut work Vhe third is of crepe de chine in brown and tan, midnight blue and henna; the midaght blue and Copenhagen blue orna- mented with fusot work ap plied to the bodice, skirt aad sleeves. The fourth is of foulard, rather tailored, and making of a narrow piping of plain sil in Copenhagen and white, rose and white and brown and white, Second Floor, Old Butt sterling silver bar pins with settings of rhinestones, ‘The sterling silver is done in ex- quisite filigree patterns, bow Kk amd the more conventional Each pin has a gallery setting—after the finest pins. Some have a central setting of indestructible pearls, Main Floor, Old Bullying New arrivals of Dinner Sets | More French, English and American dinner sets have) come in to fill the gaps} made by the steady de- mands on March Sale Stocks. | Spring are lig—-from eefers It almost like beginning the sale over again—the choice! is such a wide one, 125 different patterns The best patterns—the| best wares —from_ five countrie And the range of pri s broad enough} fellows need just such mart coats as ure h Some hav raglan should Some, are belted all around, and one fourth or full lined with silk « alpaca, The new material are tweed in grays, browns, greens and tans and blye serges and soft English cheviots with leather buttons. Prices ure $10 to $25 For boys of 11 to 18 years are raglans and regular cut box coats, mostly in tweed effect and plain shiade $20 to $38. New hats and caps Made to our own specifica tions are the new stitch and \lpine shaped hats. They match materials; $ New Plt hat hape, in gray wi wa green ar brown; $3.50 and Caps, American one-piece design, | visor; different sh $3.50. New blouses Colored or Third Floor patterns and 00. Alpine th black band id 4 and imported, arge or small apes; $1.25 to Old Building Wavare Wool Special purchases to cover the wishes of everybody. 20 to 50 per cent. less March prices, $20 to $500) AMERICAN porcelain sets of 100 to 107 pieces, $20, $22.50, $25, 5 ¥82.50, $37.60} and § EN porcelain sets of 107 pieces, $35, $45 and $55, AMERICAN China (War- wick) sets of 107 pieces, $44, #5: und $80, BAVARIAN China sets of 107 pieces, $50, $75, $100, | hina sets of 107 0, $74, $75, 3} I lis not big type aud 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. Every Suit —100 all told— ~-i8 a new spring model; —features certain definite details that are of this sea- son’s mode, ~is made of one of the materials that are favored this spring. And they were all bought at a very favorable price. Vive models fur afternoon OF very fine tricotine, twill cord or peco-twill, made with fine embroidery in black or threaded delicately with metal and color. The three-quarter length sleeves, wide at the cuff, and the long sleeves with the wide slashed cuff, are featured by severul of these. The box cout that is scalloped and deeply slashed and beauti- fully embroidered also featured. Vine embroidery in black silk and gold thread is used to de- cided udvantage by one particu- lurly smart model thut is illus- dvuted at the right in the drawing above. The skirts of these afternoon suits ure equipped with a soft "9 wide satin girdle finished with decp silk tassels All linings are of passywillow, plain or satin striped, and in matching color or beige or gray. Seven models of severely tailored suits Some have the long shawl vi collar, others are notched. re The materials are mostly } fine tricotine and twill cord. ‘There is one model in a fine busket weave, made with a little square box coat, notch collar and flat patch pockets. ‘This is un- belted—decidedly smart. Second floor, Old Bullding New Parisienne Corsets are here ‘They have all the advantages of ; imported models, with the added | advantage that they are moder- H ately priced. | A Parisian corsetiere of distinction made them, on this side, definitely and hap- pily to fit the silhouettes Paris has decreed for Spring. Model 1—designed for slender figures (low cut); lightly eon- | structed of pink coutil with all- # around elastic top, § Model 2—for medi igure, et pink broche, cleyerly srive support to the body, vet pid insure freedom of motion; \ 50. Model 3—for large figures; firmly constructed of silk figured broche, designed to bring out the best points of the figure while minimizing its defects; $15, Model 4—brocaded silk figured » $120, $145,) $265, $280,) $250, ENGLISH China sets, 100 and 107 pieces, $426, $500. Second Gallery, New Building Homespun suitings, $1.95 yd. 54-in.; attractive mixtures. Navy blue sefge, $1 yard, 36-in; rich dark shade. Velours cloth, $2.75 yu dein pring in brown, tan, navy blue Main Floor, Old Building Deas Fabrica Quite a drop in \Men’s Socks—to 75c broche, with elastic inserts at the \ top and over the thighs. A good ‘ corset for singers; $22.50, : There are Parisian corsets for all figures up to $40, Third Floor, Old Butiding The old price, not long ago, 0 a pair. ‘These are fine, lightweight silk- and-wool mixed socks in black and white, green and white, and blue and white mixtures, Furlington Arcade Floor New Buliding