The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 35

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= A - + x p3 ma i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 1i, 1921. RICH ENGL ISHM AN'S, ROCKEFELLER FIGHTS TAX. pire ine properis.,Mi; Rosisiclg | « : | rp . d Gas Company aud the Ohio Oil ede bala! : IMT UNIne out ot tye assets of the | * | for #4 4 vo companies for their separate use | r. througts . hie | Sadan | crt No, 37 Wall Street, filed an answer terday in the Federal District Cour | the Government's suit to collect ¢: 678.78 income ta, aiveged to be due * on 1915 on his holdings in the Prairie ANK G. MAGUIRE, l ——— ° : rf foal th av., at 42d ‘St. : S t d Line Company and the Wi Pj ;; ‘ y: ysied Gornpass. sac bel dtd Formerly Vogel Bros, a ur a Easter Apparel and Gifts | Selected from Our Great New Assortments 4 and Specially Priced for the Day uits | FOUR’ STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, due to our low reat Miss Winifred Ellerman, Nov- elist, Weds R, L. McAlmon, : . = = Poet and Ex-Half Back. + FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 16 & 18 Miss Winifred Ellerman, daughter of Sir John Ellerman, English multi- al | emillionaire shipping king, is the bride is * ; of Robert L. McAlmon, American See STREET “BROADWAY ° 3300 STREET NEW YORK CITY newspaper man and former star half- — ack of the University of Minnesota. ‘The romance was revealed yesterday N VW S H O E S | My rough a \ : fers & sath ago in the Muntolpal E | EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY Building, | ‘Miss Ellerman, a writer and auth . f aSetmme aa esoee| FOr Boys and Girls | Interesting i GY cait-revetation, came to this country | ; Saturday Special Silk Values heteiiies Macaaat A last fall ied by Mrs. Richard ° Deiayton, who la Hilda Dolittle, ake A t New 1921 Low Pr tices New Beaded For Saturday Shoppers urday “pecia x partake ie Winltea Srviae, coer le) jefe técke wid full we Lavot do-toch Charmeuse — high | rich Gi 1 ’ Whit D 7 . ; | ur complete new stocks ull assortments o! justi, good wearing quality— x OD RES ESSE | ractical, eat, sary shoe for boys and is Georgette Dresses [|| SS are | ne eee cue é . 7 ‘, 7 | eucomaful to-day 'and it wan eaid| |! are now here. For Misses Special 2.45 for Confirmation or Easter bride's father of the marriage. Bir 40-inch Crepe Meteor—soft, dull John Ellerman is reputed to be one| ] Ce ees carne Special sadliton, to tow éstments' In shipping, ISTER ROWN Hi OES better bated papery Peek ‘nant , docks, auto- - q 'y, fine close face—ful , mobiles railroads and newspapers in ° ° ° ° } » many farts ot tve wort, bene wsee- [| Je shoes which the kiddies like Fear ent ERR 5.4 ; ection een nan dhs tor 4 piace Designed to suit the needs of the child’s growing foot, over aie ee ehaceare on the All-American eleven. Until a/]] lasts which ‘change with each succeeding size, thus aiding This remarkably wear ... setneceseed 3.25 |. Daintly made, i Rar vidiion teugecine hare ana niece | and safeguarding Nature in her normal, healthful develgp- 4#-inch Satin Faced Crepe de models of sheer 4 that time has been writing verse ment, and built by skilled workmen, of selected leathers, to low price includes Chine—rich, lustrous surface, 1 voll w Teun Ok withstand the wear and tear of active boys and girls. . i Ove Pee ia ve awn fe i ANT MORE TRAINS Gimbel Brothers is the sole New York City agent the charming model 40-inch Sports Crepe—full range pd rare ae are . a? IN NON-RUSH HOURS of this famous shoe ‘for children. Complete new of beaded georgettd of smartest weaves, patterns pic ea, a 4 ig — stocks are now priced at the new 1921 low prices, and colorings.....2.95 to 4.75 iad “seb with Public Service Commission Will a" . * [ over satin which is lace, Swiss em- ‘ told Hearing Monday on Com- FOR SATURDAY WE FEATURE: ictured, and also WwW ’ broidery or f plaint Against Interborough. CHILDREN’S SHOES Pp omens hand work and : Complaints to the Public Service| Black and Tan Leathers smart tricolette Cotton Vests pretty touches : Commission that. the Interborough Rapid Transit Company's non-rush hour service is inadequate, particulariy in the subway, have caused Deputy $4.50 and $5.00 of white satin ribbon. Sizes 6 to 8, | Sizes 8) to 11, dresses embroid- $5.00 and $5.75 27 | hearing for next Monday“moraine at |] For Girls For Boys — See pie OCG CC Lu 2 Sommiasioner lialley’ pelleves that Sizes 1114 to 2, Sizes 104 to 2, woolke qualities Finer White Lin- the Interborough’s 7 A. M. tu 9 A. M. and 5 P. M, to 7, P. M. rush hour pe- gerie Dresses are Mahogany Tan Calf $6.50 Laat uy Tan Calf $5.95 Fine quality vests—low neck— riods, should be extended to. 10. eel eh deep peddle $6.00 Ben pa Lace Shee $5.75 Sizes 14 to 20 years. eevee fue Rupees ote Heal 6 9 9 4 Riutoes to repatd persone, Wie rave “$7.00 and $8.00 $6.50 and $6.95 tra sizes—imperfections too slight . “brokers” He says some humble 500 pairs of Buster Brown they are real bargains at .27. t 4 Jast night listened to an address by a) ; Mr. Halley on the transit situation. He | i ‘ told of the increase of 27 per cent. in widths; specia at Saturday ie i wear ° evga cari, 1 Jin ot, dt. Muslin Underwe Saturday Special Silver : ing his incumbency as a Deputy Public 4 - r) e ware 9 Service Commissioner. | A list of low prices, yet models ‘are dainty Misses Polo Coats These suggestions will help you in making : SEEK AUTO WHICH HIT MAN. and of good quality. sour Basin ay eo ee prices will afford ad Ferries Guarded—| Nightdresses of Nainsook—round, V or square 3. ay een was ee raaraioia’ neck—embroidery edging—were $1.28.... .78 Gass Ctl ies Re pee: in oak chest, oe Patrick McCarthy, sixty years old, a| watchman of No. 564 Davis Avenue, West New Brighton, 8, I., was run down »: an automobile to-day as he was} elighting {rom a trolley car near his | 6. ‘The automobile speeded on alter the accident and a general police alarm ent out for the arrest of the All the Staten Island ferries Nightdresses—round, V or high neck, with inserting, ruffles and tucks—were $1.68. .1,28 Nightdresses—dainty models, with fancy laces, embroidery and ribbon—were $2.96.....++ 1. were $12.95 8.95 Sheffield Plate Bread Trays—plain and Grecian border—were $5.95 . Coffee Sets—quadruple pl»te—3 ~—stgar and cream are gilt line WOT $14.95. 0.0.00 cece eens eneseeeeeesee 7.95 Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks— sreliable make—were $2.50—half dozen.... 1, ‘Teaspoons to Match—were $1.25—half dozen 35 Nightdresses—fine nainsook—white or flesh— simple or elaborate trimming—were $4.97.2,97 Were $31.74 @river. @re being watched for the car, i MeCarthy is in St. Vincent's Hospital| ith a fractured right leg, bruises and | ‘Possitle internal injuries. i Envelope Chemises—nainsook or cxepe—white or flesh—many models with lace, embroidery and hand work—were $1.86......++++« eos OF Coats fashioned of fine, soft camel’s hair and lined with lustrous satin, and tailored with the utmost distinction. Model is illustrated fk ove eke | Envelope or Straight Chemises—several new models—prettily trimmed—were §$1.68....1,28 Women’s Drawers—ruffles or lace edge with tucks—were .68........ssssereeveeverens . Misses’ and Children’s Underthings Things the children most need at this season, specially priced. Misses’ Princess Slips—nainsook trimmed with lace and embroidery—sizes 6 to 18 years— WOTO BEGG: :coccccccecvnsceeces oooh BF Misses’ Nightgowns—lace and embr: trim- ming—sizes 2 to 16 years—were $1.68... .97 Children’s Knitted Billiebirke Pajamas—pink, soft finish—sizes 6 to 16 rs—were $2.96... Misses’ and Children’s wers—cambric nainsook—trimmed with lace and embroide! ruffles—sizes 2 to 16 years—were $1.28... , w —————_—_o or MU WEL AEP OES PEP EDIE Drawers—with ruffles of good embroidery or trimmed with lace—were $1.38.........+ 97 Isabella Drawers—fine cambric or nainsook— neat embroidery or lace edge—were $2.23..1.48 Petticoats—embroidered ruffle or scalloped oige and double pane! model—were $1.68...... 1.28 Petticoats—sateen, of beautiful quality or fine nainsook—hemstitched and double panel style or lace and embroidery flounce— WOFS BDO icservrcersressvnngene Veenave 1.97 SS = anne ANS AUP Saturday Sale Cowhide Travel Bags 9.75 Were $15.95 Made of strong, durable cow- hide on rivet frames with ring handles, brass-finished and catches. Sewed-on, protected ends insure the utmost wear. The length is 16 to 18 inches. Exception- ally good value. Saturday—One Day Sale Women’s Tenderfoot Oxfords 5 e 85 Were $8.50 Tan calf oxfords—new toe shapes—wing tips —military heels—welted soles. [deal walking oxfords with all the character of custom made shoes, combined with the comfort for which the best shoes are noted. All sizes. Rug Bargains for Saturday Wool Fibre Carpeting + + OF SPRING: - 2} -inch width— 5 ; ) With, th | were $2.27 A yd. 1.47 ith the maiden flush of the year’s 36-inch width pring: gladdest season tinging the air, we are q were $2.97 yd. 1 97 ready as usual with a most unusual showing of new Spring and Summer suits. AT THE FIRST PEEP ARE Very useful—for halls, stairs and fillings, Ideal for church, shop and public building aisles—hotel keepers also note these special prices. Wy Virgin wool fabrics, of course; durable weaves, trig patterns and gracious color tones. Tailored with a finesse wholly gratifying to gentlemen of exacting tastes and requirements. Deltox Grass Samples—bound all | Oval and Oblong Rush Grass nd—lengths ranging from yards to four yards—very |, ive colors of gray, light tra heavy twisted—mauve, hluey brown and green—woven | drown, green and motied ef- | | $2.00 Corsets, 1.74 ; eel a through centres. .1,17 to 2, feets—were $5.97... ; Well made corsets of f You feel as well as you look in a Brill suit. Each is its eae canner 1 wd pe i $08 material’ with low bust, lone own eloquent testimonial of excellence and character. MEATS FORMAN hip and dainty embroidery aaea tk Vv . Priced: $40 to $75. Axminster, Velvet and Brussels Rugs w/ Rugs—3x6 ft.—reversible—ex- Ww S & Special Purchase Sale WH trimming at top. 4 iS 8.52106 Axminster6—good | Seamless Velvet Rugs—9x1z ft. 5 4 . ¥ ~ z range of colors—beautiful de- | sumallign and allover. carpet Good Values in 600 Pairs Bo S Shoes 2 Bull Bwther $ ringed Wilt 44.50 | erect ice 400.--'99.00 |! Handkerchiefs || Patent Leather 2 {| Fringed Wilton Velvets—slight s is , a S = mia “pur wor , sur- | Heamlens Benet hi Men's Bandkerehlote—soft finish, Sizes 10 to 1314—were BOR ccc 2.95 . beautiful Chi designs yes, i large size—quarter-inch hem— 3 sidceettnnr them S sid dating Grau ne | Teme Melons te ae ew |) SR a cach’ 18|| Sizes 1 to 6—were $5.00 3.45 a aan roadway 47 Cortlandt Street 4 perfect price $87.50.....57,50 | were $42.50. .... 24.50 1 ’ srhna's ey. ak ith Street at 3rd Avenue 44 East 14th Streeg > . Vileat Bacau | Spe Velvet Rogen S7xk4 | : Men’s Handkerchiefs—woven col- Just in time for Easter and confirmation wear, The Ss Seamless gs—fringed | 500 Velve' KH—27x54 inches little boys’ broad-toe lasts—lar. extra heavy—slight mis-,| —large variety of patterns— ored border— ittle boys’ sizes—broad-toe lasts—larger sizes ~ weaves, but not enough to af- | tan, blue, rose, gray, with re- English lasts. Famous Endicott-Johnson make, but fect durability or beauty—8.3x | productions, of Chinese and Women's Handkerchiefs—plain not stamped. oe ersian designs— —w i \ f 42.50 | were $4.2........ ae “°60 halt pM, \ ome early before the 600 pairs are sold out. ‘ \ Nee ae eee cuales | hs See Pages 10, 20, 22, 24 and 26 for Special Sale of Sills Gloves, Start of Season Sale of Trimmed-Hats, Misses’ Suits and Girls’ Coats, pee NN

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