The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 19

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a | WOMAN HURT IN TAX. | SHOPLIFTING LIKE DRUG HABIT TO HIM Wudge Grants Plea of Actor Ar- ‘rested 14 Times to Be Removed From Temptation’s Way. Frank Moran, fifty-three, Baat 424 street | during the past twenty years had beon| arrested fourteen times for shoplifting. | . @aid (0-day in Special Sessions, when | sentenced for stealing fiffecn pairs of silk cs from McCreery's: | “Shoplifting is an — overpowerin temptation to me, tt is than the | @rvg habit. The only way 1 could get | away from it would be to lose both my Mahds or to be sent where there are no stores.” |. EXCURSIONS “AIL right,” said Justice Melnerney | Bhd sent him to the peniter Henry Rodriquez, of e vla §6 Hanson Plc ROUND who sald his fa’ TRIP, @rid merchant, pleaded guilty to shop Ut Seats lifting at Gimbe! after pretty 10, 24; Ethel Cummings, a store detective s- Liberty St, 8.20 tified he had tried to flirt with her erney City, 8.5 When she followed him she saw him ark, 8.47 A. M. take goods worth $49. He was @hree months in the workhouse Chaufeur Held for Atroctons Aa- It After Auto Hits Pole. City, sustained a frac. | © and numerous brulars taxicab In which driven by James MeKain of | 504 Communipaw Avenue collided | Bergen Avenue and Academy | ts, Jersey City, with a troiley car She was taken to City Hospital and McKain was arrested on a charge of sault of No a veteran actor Stre wlous PHILADELPHIA nineteen, Brooklyn, Miss | Su ; Apr. May §. wiven | HASTER, March 27, 88.60, Ta Tomorrow, Satusdes, We ‘Cadtins OUR GREAT SALE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE hamilton Glothes Shop A HIGH CLASS MEN’S CLOTHING STORE FORMERLY AT 14TH ST. & 4TH AVE. MEN’S ALL WOOL AMILTON SUIT S TAILORED At About % Price!! 19 REGULAR $45 SUITS | REGULAR $55 SUITS L 2p | o0 IN ADDITION TO THE STOCK OF HAMIL- Te LOTHES SHOP WE HAVE ADDED 600 : ) SUITS TAKEN FROM OUR OWN FAC- R EASTER ‘BUSINESS. ‘OUR FAMOUS “MONEY BACK” GUARANTEE which we have maintained throughout our 25 years of business dealings, holds good in ever transaction. Values to $35 Values to $35 A Silk Surp rise YOU WILL peeeseed de 120 Sale of Silks 100 | TO SATISFY THE GREAT MANY WHO COULD NOT BE ACCOMMODATED WE_ WILL CONTINUE sal | OUR SALE FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING TO-DAY Crepe de Chine $ Lining Satins 0 0 Velveteen s Georgettes Wash Satin : | Taffetas Stripe Satin : | Shirting Per Stripe Taffeta Pa | Printed Georgette Yard Pongees a | It Will Pay You To Attend Our SILKS | MOHEGAN SILK CO ; ACO: | | 2 West 28th St., at 5th Ave noons | Se ST Pipiveri i! at Ninth New York. Broadway Business Hours— 9 to 5 Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 nn eet Going on—the Great March sales of China, Glass, Lamps, Housewares, Soaps | “a f Saturday--Store-wide Showing of New Easter Fashions Street, Se E EVENING ‘wont, FRIDAY, viton sO Gi 1921, [tis phen Al! A. T. Stewart & Co. First Showing of these Fur Scarves Jap. marten one-skin| scarves, dyed sky blue—the| season’s newest shade, $45 each. This is the first showing in New York of sky blue Jap. martens. Other spring scarves— —Hudson Bay sable, $39.50 to) $95. —Stone-Marten, $35 to $45. —squirrel, $11.75 —all one-skin scarves. Second Floor, Ot old _Buliding. Saturday’s Silk Special, $2.85 yd. Crepe de chine—40-in., soft, crinkly, heavy; 21 shades, including 4 shades of gray, 4 of navy blue and 2 of henna; and plenty of black, white and pink. Main Floor, Old Sullding. Much favored Blouses at $6.95 The much-favored overblouse with Eton collar and cuffs of| heavy crash linen and with a narrow tie-around girdle is spe-| cially featured for Saturday’s| selling, in wool jersey in henna color, midnight blue and a beau- tiful ‘Holland blue. The same model is also to be| had in imported cotton ratine,| in light green, Copenhagen blue, and lavender, at $5.95. Second Floor, Old Buliding ' $17 for this Wrist Watch It is a $30 watch. Silver or gold-filled case, 15-jewel Swiss movement. A ‘well-made, clean-cut, re- liable watch, fully guaranteed; with pigskin, suede or black leather straps—heavy buckle on each strap. About 20, Saturday. Main Floor, Old Building We have matched these Silk Stockings Women’s Suits Specialized at $48 The women’s suit salon has carefully developed a group of suits in tweed and| fine needle-cord and trico-| tine to sell at the low price| of $48. The Tweed Suits | These are distinctly of this| spring, made of those beautiful | tweeds that the smart woman) finds so becoming and which she is mad about because of their clean-cut and rather mannish air. Three models, made on beau- tifully tailored lines, with notch collars, patch or slit pockets,| the long two-seam buck und back with inverted pleats; nar- row belts or box-cout effect] fastening with one button. Exquisite colors—tan, gray- green, turquoise blue, helio, two shades of gray and tan. Lined with soft satin matching color. Suits of needle-cord or tricotine These are immaculately tai- lored notch collar models, braid bound or plain; made with the new slightly longer cout, fasten- ing with one button, with the| link effect. The dei of these are astonishingly | fine, considering their moderate | price. Lined with peau de cygne in) matching color and in beige. Second Floor, Old Building. Cuff-trimmed Gloves For Easter French gloves in suede, pique sewn, slip-on gauntlet style, trimmed in unusual designs on| cuffs; $5 to $6.50. White glace slip-on gauntlet, raveribion cuff, with festooned | edge, self or brown embroidery and stitching; $3.75. These Gloves, $1.85 | French kidskin, slip-on style,| white. Also some 2-clasp glace! overseam in tan, brown and white. An exceptionally low price. Main Floor, Old Building. New Sateen Frocks | Specialized at $12. 50) For girls of 8 to 14 | The sateen is of such a| fine quality that in black | it looks like satin. Besides being effective it is practical. Moreover, Fashion has given it her cachet for this season. Model illustrated is beauti- fully hand embroidered in har- monies of gay color “Regulation” Dresses, $5.75 White galatea in the corrected | pleated one-piece style. Em-| broidered emblem on_ sleeves| and stars on collar, 6 to 16| year sizes. | Second Floor, Old Building | Something Differe nt | ‘in Strap Pumps, $12 The pump at the right of the picture has straps and chic lines with motif at the side, and matching band around the top| in a smartly contrasting leather. In black patent leather with white kidskin motif—and white kidskin with black patent leather motif, $12 pair. Pump at the left of the pic-| ture is of the much favored grey | suede, with exceptionally becom- ing lines; fastened with a clever little buckle, $12 pair. _Fire hd Buliding Women’ $ Sample Skirts at $10 New spring skirts in crepe de chine, satin, silk poplin, foulard, taffeta and satin-plaited taffeta. Combinations of pleating;| of embroid-| some have touches ery, deeply fringed girdles. gray, beige, midnight black, old blue, brown and tan. Belts, 27 to 34. Second Floor, Old Building ‘New Bungalow Aprons at $1.25 An interesting new mod-| el in soft blue chambray,| In} stamped in effective de- signs, very good looking when embroidered in col- ored wool, Fashioned with short sleeves and a becoming round neck line, finished in a deep slit in fronies| edges outlined in color, roomy embroidered pocket and wide soft belt are additional at-| tractive features. Generous sizes. Art Embroideries, First Floor, Old Building Women’s new Spring Coats at $48 ‘Human Hair Nets and workmanshiv $1 dozen blue, | At this price will be fea- tured coats in a variety of materials and modes, giving every woman an opportun- | ity to choose from several | of the most distinctive fashion notes that have ap- peared this spring. There are little straight line| coats that have a small cape| effect over the sleeves in dark} blue Poiret twill with collar and cape effect stitched in white. Another cout in fine blue} Poiret twill has a tendency to ripple about the bottom and has white stitchery and pointed panels from the hem to the hips. Other mod cut bolivia cloth and tinselton re in shades of ostrich, tan, pewter gray and Copenhagen blue. These are made with set-in sleeves with a wide armhole, a departure from the dolman. Not quite straight of line, some are in three-quar- ter length sports models, Lined with faney and plain silks in matching color. Neer) Old Building Cap or fringe shape—blond, auburn, light brown, dark brown, medium brown, black— every net guaranteed perfect. Notion Sectios Main Floor, Old Bullding and haven't found in af| New York any to equal) their quality at the price— $2. 55 pr.—tax 6c ear we sold them ee $e pair. This year, in keeping with our defin-| ite policy to get down to, bottom prices as quickly as| possible, we have marked them at $2.55 p. Black, in sizes 8% Full fashioned. Double tops and soles. High-spliced heels. Main Floor, Old Building 3000 pairs Women’s ‘Stockings, 18c pr. Originally they sold our regular stock for 3 pr. They are of cotton, seamless, light weight. prs. for 50¢ Black ingrain thread Russian calf, 84 to 10. Unbleached, 8% to 9%. Double tops and soles, spliced heels Main Floor, Old Building Children’s Imported | Lace Cotton Socks 3,600 pairs, 35¢ pr. 3 prs. for $1. White, ilk » high cordovan, sky blue, pink, buttercup, gold, emerald,| reseda, lavender, romper. Sizes 6 to 9%. 50c Stockings, 18¢ pr. 200 pairs fine ribbed black cotton stockings, and foot; sizes 7 to 844. for 50c. ¢. Main Floor, Old Building Children’s Shoes Calfskin lace shoes, correctly shaped for the comfort of grow ing feet— Sises Tan Black 6 to 8 + $4.00 to $5 = $4.50 8'2 to 10%. . $4.50 to $6 5 11 to 2 5 to$T $6 2% to 6 39 $7 | Dress shoes, $5.50 to $10. \ First Floor, Old Building seamless leg | 8 pairs, | Ready ! Spring Clothes for Boys New suits that suggest outings, balmy sunny days, marbles, tops, kites. Styles fresh and new. Serviceable tweeds and cassimeres. Fancy weaves and herringbones, Serges such as haven't been seen in a long time. New knife Norfolk pleats. $13.50 for suits with two pairs of trousers. Other suits up to $30. 6 to 18-year s Topcoats, Reefers Tweeds, in grays, browns, greens and tans and blue serges and soft English echeviots with leather buttons. Some have rag- lan shoulders. Some are belted all around; one-fourth or full lined with silk or alpaca, $10 to $25. New Hats and Caps New stitched and alpine shaped hats in materials and patterns to match the new suits, $3 and $3.50, New felt hats, and $4. $3.75. Fashion’s latest ideas in Hats, $8.50 If you desire — —a hat for dress wear, trimmed with curled ostrich, or with glycerined ostrich, or with flowers; —a smart tailored hat, trimmed with ribbon, feathers, or the new ostrich pompoms. You will find it in this special collection All the hats are of straw an important feature—a tagal braid that gives the desired dull finish to all the new colors— rust, henna, cerise, gray, blue and the other smart shades, also black. First Floor, Old Building On the ale a Special Features Slip-on Aprons, in dainty new figured prints, solid colors and checks, $1.25. Suk Petticoats, new, taffeta, | satin, jersey, $4.95. Handkerchiefs, men’s initiated, | linen (not all letters), 85c. Novels for the week end, 60c, | French Lingerie, hand- -macle, | gowns and chemises, $1.95. Main Floor, Old Building Paris Coats adapted at $39.50, $59.50 The First little Topcoats, $13.95 For Miss 2 to 6 Coats with clever which won't crush her crisp little skirts, for it has the mod. ish flare favored this spring. Soft bluish green mixtures with buttons of pearl gray and a mart adjustable collur that fits snugly and huge peich pockets; lining of heavy yrray sateen Sizes 2 to 6, yoke back Little Brother's Coat is of an equally lovely misty blue-mixture, decidedly mannish with its strictly tailored lines and belted back. Inverted pleat in back; collar and flap pocket wes 1 to 8 years. Hats, $4.95 to $12 Third floor, Old Building 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, For Miss 14 to 20 That inimitable something which Paris fashions possess has been reproduced to an} amazing degree in these} coats. MADELINE model is of a noteworthy quality of navy blue serge which gives an effective background for the profusion of knotted embroidery in gray wool arn on the collar, cuffs and deep border around bottom of coat. Lined with soft blue silk. $39.50. One of the most attractive coats ever created by CHERUIT has been adopted in navy blue tricotine with Tuxedo fronts and eohar (all in one) and cuffs of beige colored heavy silk crepe. Illustrated, This coat may be worn in three ways—with straight lines, with narrow belt and bloused in the back, or wrapped about one, $59.50. Pleated skirts, $11.75 Plaid, checked and stri woolen materials; smart colors; our $22.50 to $25 grades. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street S-w-e-e-t-s The week-end special is a de- licious assortment of Italian creams with fruit and nut flavors, chocolate covered, at 60¢ pound. Eighth Gallery,New Building Downstairs Store, New Bullding For Miss 14 to 20 Serge Suits, $29.75 long-looked-for price The market has not de- scended sufficiently to per- mit this low price for this type of suit, but we have made it possible by copying a much more expressive mode, and by having the co- operation of one of our regu- lar tailors. Model in which the suits are fashioned has a modified box coat with notch collar and revers; border effect of braid. Navy blue only. Suits at $35 and $59.50 Navy blue serge suits at $35 are in the smart severely tailored model illustrated. Suits at $59.50 are of navy 4 blue tricotine—coats are effec- tively embroidered, as you will see in the sketch, Taffeta frocks, $39.50 The tiny ruffles which give such a delightfully feminine toueh to the model are picot-edged ina contrasting color—for instance, in French blue on black, tan on brown, French, blue on navy blue, The fichu shaped collar is charm- ing, too, Crepe de chine frocks, $45 A new and fascinating fashion is introduced in these soft, becom- ing frocks—the round neck is finished with picturesque accor- dion Dieses ruffle; the skirt is accordion pleated, yet not bulky, as it is mounted on a little yoke, In navy blue, rust, gray and black. Illustrated. Second Floor, New Building THE MEN’S STORE Spring Suits call to men Suits for young men and for elderly men; suits for business wear and outing wear ; suits to which we have entrusted the reputation of this great clothing store; imported and domestic tweeds, unfinished worsteds, cheviots and flannels, in very| attractive patterns. $40 to $70. Burlington Arcade Floor New Building ‘Men’s Easter Gloves Chamois, natural color—a yel owish shade—with smart em- broidery and stitching, $3.50 pair. Washable. Buckskin gloves, with self or black embroid air $4 White kidskin, $4.50 pa Mocha in gray, $3.50 pair. Mocha, gray or mode, $5 and 0 pair. JIER chevrette, gray or tan, Capeskin gloves, pair $3. French pique kidskin, tan, $3.50, A new Shoe for young men Just arrived. every way—new in styles, smart, youthful in appearance, light in weight. Dark tan leather oxfords in brogue style, very fine per. forations on toe and heel, $7 pair; without perforations, $6.50 pair. | High shoes of dark tan and in black leather, without per- orations, $7 pair. Burlington Aged: le Floor New Building | | | | ‘Top-o’-the- -morning Topcoats met is like receiving a cheer- ing morning greeting to look at the new Spring topcoats. The skill with which they have been tailored—the good quality of the fabrics—are apparent at a glance, New designs in grays, browns, heather tweeds, cheviots, and plain a herringbone effects in light and dark shades. In this interesting ud. the new Chesterfields, double breasted, and’ the s loose-fitting topeoat, trimmed with silk serge. $40 to $65, Burlington Arcade Floor New Building Men’s Socks — Springlike in are 29 pair Were 50c a pair a year ago 2 pairs, for spring and sum- mer wear; light weight all-mer cerized cotton with high spliced heels and double soles. » black; 9% to Lite. “tan; 10 to 115s. 540 pairs, white; 9% to 1i%4, Burlington Arcade Floor. New Building. | aca aiigncnsaeneanieaehscicataaiaainmany ieee

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