The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 11

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BREAK DOOR Lack OFHAGUES ENEMIES Chirge Is Made by State In- | vestigators of Jersey it City’s Mayor. | Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City » and bis four other City Commission- ers apparently little concerned | @verjthe probe of municipal affairs of | ek. by the Mackey Probe Com- at jo from the State Legislature. ing statements made by Pro! tant ministers, the Rev. two . Har- vey ‘Murphy and Dr. James Parker, thatithe pay rolls of the city were ded, that gambling resorts were running under police protection, and that ycity employees were bding held up for campaign funds, the New Jer- ) ture appointed a commit- tee, with $10,000 for expenses, to con- duct an investigation of the munici- Pal affairs in the city, Committee attaches told newspaper men to-day that some time Saturday an attempt had been made to break open the door to room 508 in the Lin- coln Trust Company, where the rec- ords of the committee are kept. The regular lock on the door was success- fully! “jimmied,” but a new lock, which had been placed on it frus- tratea the marauders. The police claim that no report pf the attempt to open the door was made to them, John Bernhard, counsel for the com- mittee, was in the habit of keeping his records in the office, but moved them, to-day to his home in Newark. While the members of the commit- tee insist that the probe will be ab- gsolutély “on the level,” local poli- ticiarts claim that the Republican Jeadef, Prosecutor Pierre Garven, and Mayar Hague, the Democratic State leadey, have too much in common to allow, the committee to do anything but Whitewash the present Adminis- tration. Dr. Parker and the Rev. Mr. Murphy assert the committee will reveal enough wrongdoing to cause the defeat of Mayor Hague and the ether City Commissioners who are | Funning for election next May for a | }four-year term. | eemeempeae comm WOULD BAR DUPONTS | FROM USING NAME! Haan, Claims He Bought Title | When He Bought the Family's i Photo Studio. Supyeme Court Justico Erlanger Was jasked to-day to determine whether the Dupont family, photog- Fapheys, shall use the name “Dupont” in copnection with their studio, or Rudolph M. Haan, restaurateur, shall Rave exclusive use of that name im histventure into the photographic Geld. + Mr.;Haan, the plaintiff in the action, claims that he bought the Du- But now— ** could have heard Caruso!” heard = Galli-Curci, voices will be obtainable. as WE hear them today. “* reason. ‘TOGET AT RECORDS |= Pont name outright at a receiver's Sale, when he purchased the “Aime Dupont Studios, Inc," when that coi went into bankruptcy 19: ‘Mr. aan recently asked the Su- Court to enjoin Btta G., Albert R. and Helena Dupont from making any use of their names in connection with the photographic business. He angued that such use of the name tended to confitse in the public mind the studio which he purchased with the “Dupont Atelier’ recently opened by the younger Duponts. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 No Records of | Jenny Lind’s Voice The great voices of today will live forever, because their Victrola records are here to stay. That is one great thing that the Victrola has done for posterity. Future generations can not say: They can not wish to have McCormack, De Luca, Melba, Alda and all the others who are now making musi- cat history—BECAUSE Victrola records of these great THEY can hear them exactly What will YOUR library of Victrola records con- tain ten years—twenty years hence? Victrola the question is more pertinent still. Victrolas $25 to $1,200—on your own terms, within , The new Victrola, model 80, is also ready at $100 Victrola Salons: First Gallery, New Bullding, John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York, The smart 4 fabric glove Durable as well as Dainty Made in the USA for men women & children It’sa OWNES that’s all you need to know about a Glove FURNITURE: APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM*50. to ¥50Q, & LOE*SR'L” STATION ar Conse Ww OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” >. $1- WEEKLY 9 OPENS AN ACCOUNT RW ror (¢3. DOWN ON $502° \ aa DOWN ON *752* (72 DOWN ON *100"* FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° € 104" Sts * “How I wish I Sembrich, If you haven't a * ceo ee A $300,000 ONDS Co-operating with the Wanamaker Jewelry Store Certain Financial and Diamond Interests have combined to offer Collection of DIAMOND JEWELRY At 25 to 35 per cent. under current prices ALL PIECES MOUNTED IN PLATINUM * * Diamond Wedding Rings Current prices...$195 to $500 Sale prices... +++ +$185 to $375 Diamond Fancy Rings Current prices—$180 to $4025 Sale prices......$90 to $2875 Diamond Brooches Current prices—$810 to $2450 Sale prices... +++ $280 to $1750 Diamond Bar Pins Current prices—$260 to $2600 Sale prices... Diamond . «$180 to $1825 Scarf Pins Current prices—$45 to $750 Sale prices. . Diamond, +++ «$30 to $550 Lavallieres Current prices—$100 to $1150 ‘ Sale prices... ++e+-870 to $800 Diamond Bracelets Current prices Sale prices... — $1400 to $3560 + -$1035 to $2800 Diamond Wrist Watches Current price: Sale prices... s—$695 to $1720 . «$500 to $1225 Diamond Pendant Watches Current prices — $1180 to $3225 Sale prices........$875 to $2800 « Some examples of the collection Of the 386 pieces in the collection the following are lifted merely as examples: Single stone diamond rin, ree stone diamond ring ive stone sapphire and diamond Diamond and pearl fancy hoop ring.. Emerald and diamond ring....... Diamond ring, navette diamond cent Sapphire and diamond cluster ring. Diamond wedding rings... Straight diamond bar pin, Straight diamond and sapphire bar pin. Fancy diamond and sapphire bar All diamond bar pin..........+ Diamond sapphire circle brooch Diamond aquamarine brooch. Fancy diamond lavalliere... Diamond and sapphire lavalliere. Diamond sautoir chain. Rectangular diamond wrist watch Diamond and sapphire oval wrist watch. Diamond pendant watch. Flexible diamond bracelet. . . Diamond and sapphire fancy scarf pin Diamond and pear! cluster scarf pin. Diamond and ruby cluster scarf pin Fancy diamond and pearl scarf pi) Sale price $480 $390 $240 $420 $650 $1575 $1550 to $375 $410 $475 $385 $450 $525 $950 $475 $410 $725 $500 $775 3900 $1600 $150 $250 $550 $350 Current price « $675 $540 hoop “$185 to $500 $135 nds. pin. $2175 $245 $345 8750 » $475 It is fair to state that the primary diamond market is firm to-day and shows no sign of lower prices. the offering recited above all as the diamonds are of first request at this moment. Jewelry Store—Main floor, Old Bull: 35 Refrigerators at $35 each In the March Sale Wanamaker-special refrigerator hardwood cases, solid end con- struction, positive insulation, pro- vision chamber lined with baked- on white enamel, solid brass hardware, nickel-plated, Duplex’ grate and flue, removable waste Pipe and automatic trap, tinned wi shelves, th Depth Height Tee 83 in, 20in, 47 fn. 100 Ths, | Seventh Gallery, New Building. This makes the more remarkable, especially quality and in settings most in iding—Motor Entrance at Tenth Street. Quality Blankets that women like The “quality” is arrived at by a careful mixture of the right kind of wools— something which has not been done heretofore in quite so scientific a way. Sizes are not skimped. Weights are full. Two especially liked (1) 70 per cent. wool filling, cotton warp, 72x84 in., $14 pair. (2) 100 per cent. woo! filling— cotton warp. —72x84 in, at $17 pair. ¢ —72x90 in., at $19 pair. —80x90 in., at $21.50 pair. Very small shrinkage on either of these quality blankets, which pre all in white with pink or blue ders, Fourth Gallery, New Bullding MONDAY, MARCH 14,1921. The wrap at the left is of ostrich tan chamoistine with a very new trimming of chenille, knotted. Over a long straight undercoat is hung a half caj into which the sleeves are 5 Price $175. The other coat is of tan marvella cloth, with new circular ripple around hem and at bottom of the sleeves. Price $196. First presentation of celebrated Perfumes By Henri Muraour & Cie. For many years the ex- quisite essences and toilet waters made by Henri Muraour of Grasse and Paris have had the cachet of the discriminating wo- men of the Continent and England. This first presentation includes— —their famous Jasmin—also Carease d’Amour, Rose, $10.40; Hors la Brume, Revelation and L'Occident, $7.28 bottle. Prices include Revenue tax. —Eau de Cologne Ambree, at $3.64 to $10.40 a ,e The fineness of these per- fumes is also reflected in the beauty of the bottles. Main Floor, Old Building. New washable Chamois Gloves Special shipment from France, —two-button, $3. —Slip-on style, $4. —Strap-wrist, $4.75. All are full pique sewn and can.be had in natural yellow color, with self or brown sewing and stitching on back. Main Floor, Old Building. Easter Newnesses for Little Boys Individual Suits . Charming model with severely straight trousers of heavy white Poplin, almost hidden by a quaint little smock of imported Swiss dotted in bright color; a bit of colored hand smocking, a fluted ruffle around the neck and a bow of silk cord; $10.50. Model with a trifle more tailored lines, has similar trous- ers that fasten with big pearl buttons onto an adorable simple straight blouse of colored Swiss with tiny dots of white, un- adorned save for little Eton col- lar and cuffs’ with beruffled edges and tied with a silk cord; $8.50, Other interesting models, from $1.95 to $10.50, Smart Topcoats They look positively custom- made, imported and domestic materials, beautifully tailored and carefully worked out de- tails, such as buttons, collars and linings. Of polo cloth, homespun, tweeds, serges and ‘a variety of other attractive materials, in lovely colorings; $10.95 to $21.50, Up to four years, Straw Hats Tailored models of fine straw with bands of gros-grain ribbon, $4.95 to $7.50. i Third Floor, Old Building Roller Skates, $1 A lot of fun and healthy out-door exercise for one dollar. 100 pairs, chil- dren's sizes, $1 pair, in the Sport Shop. The gown at the left an exponent of the new mode with cut-out ornament. It is of cocoa brown canton crepe, a dull rust color Georgette At the right unusually fine picotine i idnight hiss e ine in midnig! jue with rows of stitching in Hgts gray and under bodice of pleat ry crepe. Price The newest Skirts The newest and gayest spring skirts that are now in the Skirt Salon are of blazer striped flannel in combinations such as green and white, and orange and white, yacht blue and white. Some are made with the new circular flare—very smart; $15 to $22.7. The new eyelet embroidery appears in flannel skirts in white and delicate color; $19.75. Also on taffeta skirts that are of the “costume” type. Flannel skirts are scalloped around the bottom with decided charm and grace. The scalloped hem is in other materials, too. One white serge mode! scal- loped and braided. Checked ratine in gay color is new and most attractive for sports, at $10, All the soft silks, such as Canton crepe de chine and Roshanara crepe, appear in plain and pleated models. The flared and frankly cir- cular models appear in plain flannels and other striped and checked materials in godet ef- fect. Some new models have all the ornament on the low draped girdle. , Made over crepe. is an Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bul Rose and tan, dark gray and light gray, and tan and brown; those newer color combinations appear as well as the vivid stripes and the multitude of soft grays and beige the spring adores. Second Floor, Old Building. Paris created these smart Coats For girls of 6 to 14 years Many more besides those il- lustrated—and we have repro- duced and adapted ever so many of these coats and capes, which, because of being so new and different, will be an important factor in the spring wardrobe of nearly every little girl. $22.50 to $49.50 Conservative prices—not ‘only because of the smartness of the coats, but because they are fash- joned of carefully selected ma- terials and are painstakingly tailored, The coat illustrated is after a model by Jeanne Lanvin—every detail of it is different, from the ribbon run waistline to the nar- row inset band that defines the lowered armhole. In navy blue trimmed with red, brown with beige and beige with brown; $49.50, The coat with the new cape is fashioned of cross-barred wool velours (tan with brown only) and is after a model by Jenny; $39.50. An exceedingly simple coat developed in navy blue serge is trimmed with a unique material by Rodier; $22.50. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. crepe, Poereiilen, e Women’s Fashion Salons’ New three-piece suit on the left, developed in exquisite mid- night blue tricophine, combined with gray canton crepe. Price At the right a suit with the chinois type of coat, made Smart Trimmings for the Easter frock Very springlike are bands and edges of soft wool some- times interwoven with threads of silk and tinsel, in effective designs, showing interesting color combinations; 25¢ to $5.26 yard. Wide bands of navy blue or brie colored duvetyn beauti- fully embroidered in stunning rich colors make attractive vests for dresses or suits, $4 yard. Girdles are having a it vogue this ,season. Paris is juite charmed by them and uses em to embellish many of the new frocks, Mot / chie are the silk girdles of brilliant Roman stri or girdles fashioned of bright col- ored wooden beads, $3.95 to $5.25, Main Floor, Old Building Chic Petticoats of lustrous silk, $7.95 Built after the smart straight line model so excellent for wear under tailored frocks. Can be laundered again and again—and still look as fresh and attractive as ever, Soft silks of fine quality, in attractive shades of gray, taupe, sand, orchid, rose or French blue. Effectively embroidered in scallops and coin dot designs. ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding. The boy wishes a custom-made suit Well, he can come very close to having one, Tues- day, and for the very low price of $22.50—and there are two pairs of trousers with each suit. We had a number of boys’ suits made to our own particu- lar specifications, in patterns that are delightfully new— grays and fine stripes, rich greens and dark browns, also some plaids and invisible checks. And we can vouch for it that few custom suits could be bet- ter made. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $22.50. Other spring suits with two pairs of trousers, $13.50 to $30. Third Floor, Old Buliding. On the Aisle of Special Features Women’s initialed handker- chiefs, 25c each. (Not all let- ters.) Gloves, lisle, chamois, $1.15. Envelope and vest chemises, crepe de chine, $1.95. 1,000 yards of plain and fancy ribbon for hair bows, sashes, trimmings, ete., 5 to 7 inches; 50c yard. Main Floor, Old Buliding 12-button Close-out of Men’s Jerseys at $1.50 100 broken sizes—most of them from 40 to 44 chest meas- urement; maroons, oxfords and Loveliest of Gowns «J We present many types of Suits The Easter Wrap navy blue, Find them in the Sport Shop, Tuesday, Second Floor, Old Buliding Burlington Arcade Floor me New ts AR TONSA RS A oe RAST? PRESENTE Sa slender coat frock” Easter trotteur ; Sometimes it is straight of line, and often has a de cided circular ripple eff ‘These are developed in thé fine twills and fine tricos this | season favors, wd Afternoon gowns in t crepe, crepe de chine, mole-)| skin, satin and morocco crepe; fh. are in straight and softly draped #} models with soft girdles and the’ variations of the loose panel. » In color or midnight blue em | broldery, of and fine rib-" bon, and embossed cire braid jj Ton ee ae of ornament aj on the jf} gowns in the Easter collection... } f ‘The ever-smart nape ag om } it pewter gray, brown a combinstions at blue and color are featured. 5 The collection includes repro- ductions of afd from Lanvin,’ Cheruit, Callot and Jenny. * The Easter mode this season is not of the essen- tially ¢trotteur type. To be sure, the smart woman will wear a severely tailored costume if she chooses; but there areinnumerable ff . moods in this spring’s mode. a The severely tailored’ suit, braid bound, with the J” new longer coat, is shown, in the Women’s Fashion | Salon side by side with the’ suit with the short, slightly”, flared coat, three-quarters length mandarin sleeves-}} and a general Chinois sug-— gestion. The terials are marvel-. ously fine in weave and texture iff ite twill-cord: tr poise, tricotine and Poiret twill} f lew of ornament are 80.) ? i beautifully executed that they see part of some narily rich fabric, Fine thread embroidery, the a new sou! embroidery, He French knots, and embroi: that is enriched by the use fine gros-grain ribbon. Three-piece suits that com- bine the dark cloth and Canton crepe or satin in y or beige or more vivid color, are very new and distinctive. $48 to $325 Prices range from $48 for suits of tricotine or twill-cord or tweeds with definite fashion ‘tm | value, to the exquisite three- t piece costume at $325. 9 ' i The slim straight-line wrap with set-in sleeves, the wrap with the waisted slim bodice, with fullness over the hips, and with the short waist-line length cape, have made their ap- pearance in the Wrap Sa- lons, and with them the variations of cape-wrap with the full panel back, and the new straight of line’ cape. ’ These, too, are developed in the most exquisite materials the designers could find; finest marvella cloth, pencils Poiret twill, Orlando cloth duvetyn. Very, very new or fashioned in straight-line cape, with or without fur, are the newest. Made lovely by the new in- em-

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