The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 6

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—— — - . ee Rar sree eer. IELGIAN SOLDIER OLE, BUT GETS JOB! _ Sent Money to His Starving Wife! "and Child in the Old Country. ‘{Rpectel to The Prening World) . N.Y. March 11. Valer Greuninck, a Belgian who served weveral years In the army against Ger- many, has just been released from the County Jail at Goshen, after serving Rinety days for stealing a watch from @ German at Newburg. He pawned the timepiece for $5, which he sent to o starving wife and child in Belgium, The ri u father and brother of the man were BO) Killed by Zeppelins, which destroyed nil Aa the property on thelr Belgian farm. | nck says he was led to commit th: through news from his wife that has been made and jt is ‘snown Sg as stated. | Philan: are now alding him ary Dave secured him a job. MORGAN M. WHEELER DEAD. Actor With American Army tn Ger- many—Drew Port to Meet Hody. Xs ‘Through H. A. Pastman, Acting Chief ew Beeretary of the Y. M. C. A., American . Forces in Germany, at Cobienz, the & ae * Rankin Drew Post of the American { 4 "peter: has been notified of the denth of 5 aa forgan Myles Wheeler, member of the j Mmerican Stock Compuny, now playing that city under the name of the ¥ . C, A. Stock Company, Death was at tena 18, at the station hospital, A "The mensage to the Drew Pont, mode Up Of service men of the Allied Am ments, of which Mr. Wherier w memb'r. said funeral aervices were held yf Fob, 15. The body will be sent here on a the next ayallable army transport. Mra Anna Onde of Oswego. N. ¥., la the hain relative, q PL» mander Wells Hnwka of the 3.'| Rankin Drew Post has named a detail ©f men to meet the body upon ite ar rival. Mr. Wheeler was an actor and served during the World War as 4 nurse in the Medic#l Corps, General ‘Hoopital No. 12. He wan honorably dis charged at Camp Upton July 26. 1919. N.Y. RANK FOR LIEUT. BUCK. WII Receive Bogien of the Dead) im 27th Divint | First Lieut. Sydney F. Buck, QM. ©.. U. 8. A, Graves Registration Ser vice, has been appointed to the same rank and service in the New York State Guard for duty in connection wich the reception of the bodies the dead of the 27th Division from ec. Th appointment was announced to-day by Adj, Gen. J. Leslie Kincaid, by direc: | tion of Gov. Miller, with the approval | ef the War Department. | Tt will be Licut. Buck's duty to ar- | co-operation between the State Guthoritics "and. those of the Regular | Army in assisting the relatives of the dead soldiers in every way by furnint ing them with information and taking directions as to correct shipments. He oy be reached at Army Pier No. 2,| on, offices of Graves Registration | . Bervice. | tal 4 | 3ROOM APARTMENT $245 3 atom, $375 EROOM APARTMENT g55 ase —simeemesmwmrems ¢+.eseeee _ [FORESIGHT SCOTT’S EMULSION regularly exercise Pit {Tablets ror INDIGESTION One of the High Lights in the Spring Footwear Sale & \ Gray Strap RE Pumps - ~ £9.75 THEY'RE a high light in more than one sense, For their style interest alone—Gray for color, Strap for style —places them at the top of the list “a the very low price quoted marks them as an exceptionally fine value —Two styles, one of gray suede, the other of gray kid with ooze quarters. oe ors At the same, moderate price you will find another good style—the buckle pump developed in gun metal, tan calf and patent leather. In addition to these shoes at the mid- way price there are two other groups in the sale, marked at $8.75 and $12.75 SECOND FLOOR The Rich Coloring of Fox Furs —endears them ally va women who seek a warm dark color note in their costume, whether for Spring or Fall. The glossy tones of Fox pelts, their fine markiflg and graceful shape are seen to advantage in these animal shaped scarfs, taupe, red, gray, Bisque, mahogany and white. Prices are moderate. And for the woman who inclines toward the smart chokers, there is a Hudson Bay Sable of exquisite quality. $55 FOURTH FLOOR An Extremely Well-built Corset WALOHN bonin; acknowledged by ¢ who are familiar with it as one of the finest made-~it is used in all our Elente corsets, which ac- counts in part for their splendid value- giving qualities of peste a grace and style. Elente model is very low at the-waist line, with a rather long skirt and dainty lace and ribbon trim- mings. It .is made of a handsome “$5.50 SECOND, FLOOR There’s Something cAbout The New Foulard Silks —that makes you feel \ particularly buoyant - and full td Seeingeens . They are so gay \ tod light their aoe are so charming and PA) the patterns are so es- 36 inches wide. . $1.95 a yard And the _lovel inted Georgette 1 Whar” gowns they will make, with their delicate flowered designs and their clinging texture! qo inches wide. . $1.58 yard Other delightful Spring silks are here in « bye ae of colors: Crepe de Chine, a heavy quality. 40 inches wide. . $2.50 yard Silk Tricolette, the ideal fabric for smart sport suits. s 36 inches wide. . $1.95 a yard Plain Georgette cepts a delightful hot weather material. . qe inches wide. . $1.25 a yard GROUND FLOOR Glove Silk Underwear “IT was a genius who thought ot using glove silk for underwear!” This remark, made by a woman who had come to replenish her underwear sup- ply for Spring, was passed on to ys, and we were sure at the time that it was too goo to keep. So we had to let you enjoy it too. There's a splendid new supply of Glove Silk Underwear ready Ee r your Easter purchases. Vests «gw te ew) $2.05 Bloomers»... ss 3.45 Union Suits—reinforced with bodice tops ‘ 425 GROUND FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. _ cA Supreme Collection of - Misses’ Suits for Easter WITH Easter but three weeks away, here is a prodigal blossoming of Spring siyles, some of the loveliest of them inspired by the slender, exquisite lines of girlhood. You will recognize Gay Sixteen and fashionable Sweet- and-Twenty in these smart Tailormades, and your own demand for “something new” in- spired Fashion to tuck such daring bits of coquetry and charm into the collars, pockets, belts and gorgeous silken sashes. Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Twillcords, in Navy, Putty and Rookie, the leading shades. Tailored and box effects, more elaborate models or simpler styles for the’ College Woman and the Business Girl. All the accepted Spring modes, tailoring of the highest order, rich embroideries and novel tailored features—the most picturesque in many seasons, at wonderful prices that repre- sent the economy values of Before-the-War! $45, $55, $75, $85 and $135. Others from $35 to $250 THIRD FLOOR New Sports Blouses COTTON Eponge, embroidered in white wool discs, with the diverting features of the Paris Overblouses, such as roll collars, low in.front, are newly designed for sports wear in all the new Spring shades. $7.50 A New Silk Jersey Smock TO WEAR with the new Silk sport Skirts — naive and charming with white Linen collar, cuffs and belt, piped with Jersey, a little bow of cire ribbon quite the smartest touch. All the gay hues. $10 THIAD FLOOR Smart Sports Skirts A WHOLE new range of colorings in Plaids, Stripes and Checks —especially Checks —that will blend with almost any Sweater or sports Coat and so create a widening variety in your outdoor togs. You must see the pleasing combinations in these ‘nicely tailored Skirts. $15 and $18 THIRD FLOOR Captivating New Coats A MODISH Day-Coat, straight-line and jaunty, that gives your figure a flattering youth. ful grace, or a soft, velvety, luxurious Wrap- Coat that drapes exquisitely,—here is a happy choice whichever you select. The splendid models in this group are designed for immediate wear. Developed in the new Spring pile fabrics, in soft neutral Tans, Browns and Blues, the popular shades. All are Silk-lined, beautifully tailored and with that hand-finished nicety that marks the finer models. And there is a joyous surprise for you in the lower prices of the Coat Section, of which this is a shining example— $65 THIRD FLOOR Novel Little Sweaters FOR tennis, golf and Spring sports, Sweaters take to short sleeves in these picturesque im- ted novelties of white Shetland Mohair, with right checkered borders in block weaves— Rose, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Gray. Another model in straight-line coat style, with long sleeves. Both incomparably good values. $3.50 THIRD FLOOR For Easter— The Y outhful Matron Buys a Croft Hat SHE is drawn towards this particular kind of hat, for one very good reason, which you may guess if you know anything about Croft. It is because the designer of these hats is thoroughly acquainted with the clientele she serves. Carefully sifting the fashion items of each season, she extracts for use those notes that are authentic, modish; and discards those that are ultra, far-fetched, bizarre. The result is a group of hats very tasteful and charm- ing in their design and execution; restrained, but with that easy air of correctness and quiet grace that distin- guishes the genuine from the false. Croft Hats for Spring are using many soft toned flowers and glossy wings, or perhaps crisp folds of tulle. The shapes are rather close and small as a rule, but the choice is varied enough to suit divergent tastes. Prices are universally moderate THIS is news for you alone— you are the ones who will be interested, for it is.a matter very near your hearts: A Three-Day Sale of Engraving —WILL begin tomorrow. Wedding Invitations and Announcements; also “At Home” cards may be ordered dur- ing these days at prices considerably below peer i Hand-cut 9-line English Script plate, too invitations from the plate, printed on the finest quality Crane's stock, with inner as well as outside en velopes + + + + $2300 -line annoucement, complete $20.00 s-line “At home” plate and too ‘ . $12.00 Visiting cards— 100 printed from your Ging eee toe a FOR Business cards—from your plate 1000, «ww + $17.50 GROUND FLOOR otto orta Lorgay THE witchery of a strand of pearls is as hard to define as is the beauty of pe lieel raindrops caught in a filmy , glittering in the afternoon sun. Such is the charm of Lortay— a strand of evenly matched pearls $20 to $400 a strand. ENNIER) Changes in the Modes of Gowns CALL for accompanying ch: in gloves and the ml ieee ees is never surprised into wearing gloves that are not in perfect hase enh her costume of the day. With the three sleeve of the new suits and frocks she wears a glove of 8-button length. $6.50 GROUND FLOOR CR The Caressing Softness of Marabou Capes THEIR delightful, silky texture and the charming grace with which they ace any occasion—these are the things that have won the favor of many women. The colors, too, are so very becoming—Natural, brown and black. And they are unusually long and deep, 36 by 13 inches, with satin lining and silken cord. The price is a special one for Saturday. $7.95 GROUND FLOOR The Wearin’ 0’ The Green SURE, it’s se fore are not want- ‘ing to sport a bit of green ribbon on Naas act in eee of naa gid St. Patrick. And for those who are . Planning parties on that date we are offering a and, most attractive assortment of favors, place cards, Jack Horner pies, etc., all developed in brilliant Irish green. Stationery Department GROUND FLOOR cA Sun—and Rain Umbrella WE are showing a special group for Saturday, made of ies pad quality silk in several bright colors, red, blue, green, purple and so on. A three inch satin stripe is a festve touch in one style. Another has the Ottoman border, while a third is tape edged. You may choose between a number of the smartest handle styles, amber rings, with tips and ferrule to match, leather side strap and one or two others. Marked way down for Saturday $7.50 GROUND FLOOR SEAT) AS TOPE

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