The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, pan RE MARCH 14, 1921, va ‘k. Kahn and the amusement-loving public by legisia- lr saw legisiators hooted in State | | A BT Tha alors: ; BLUE LAW PERIL tion was the work of a national or-|Capitols by organized bands which ; Mies Crowe's snbas Apparnlly: es IMPRESSES BRADY | ganization tar stronger than was gen. | Teme ent to have been rehearsed Where Thore Ia Justice. Co-eperation, Beonomy end Energy, There Te Servise for the own yiolentiy against the steering | erally imagined, functioning expertly | _ sige in auch # way that ber skuli| One Organization Directs Nation-| ana with ty tentacles t ing every (Princess Ratieff Arrives in Com- NSO OLIVE CROWE, was fractured at the side near the) Wide Agitation, Says Producer | city, town and hamlet in the country. |). inninttne eo | base. ‘The other persons in the ca: After Tour. In view of theae facts, he sald, he oe. eee eee vinclaw of Nor. | were unhurt except for slight bruises $ lieved the existence, method and pur-| i," “whitehouse of New. York. whol and shock. William A. Brady returned to NeW] pose of this organization should be! was gent to the Causauaus on a mis- Mias Crowe and young Kahn were| York yesterday after traversing six-| forcefully brought home to all whose| sion for the American Peace Deloga- IN AUTO CRASH both Tiacnaioua ckben, titted clear of | tee Weatern States in which legisia- pelt was amazed to Pahang een ftir in ayia fu L918. hee MPTINOG hers: 5th Avenue 34th Stet the machines. Mise Crowe did not re-| ‘08 affecting motion picture and) is.” cingy, “that no matter whare 1 | *oard,the American destroyer Whips |i « i cover consciousnens up to an early| ther theatres, baseball and other) went the arguments, were identical |was taken by the Bolsneviki eat Motorcycle Ridden by Son of| hour to-day, and her chances of re- amusements is pending. their mode of presentation the same. . >to tie United States, fter personal contact with various — — covery were remardsa an eenatl at the| After Pe Ss McCreery Quality Merchandise, as advertised, on Sale beginning Tuesday, March 160h. raseonced Poy 3400 Financier Collides With | guntington Hospital. pete Fie dda poli acemnia Dai is == ee — - Machine Driven by Girl. Gilbert Kahn's skull was not frac-| nose of thuse States, he was forced ta tured so far as the surgeon in charge] ine conclusion, he said, that the at- } of the hospital, Dr. W. C, Pendill, could A Gilbert W. Kahn eighteen years) geermine, though there was a severe [ri ARTA Ska Asal old, son of Otto H. Kahn of Kuhn.| concussion of the brain. Hin right] . Loeb & Co,, and Miss Olive Crowe of | ankle was broken. Huntington, L. £, are ina serious con-| Otto Kahn was in New York when word of the accident was telephoned to him, He at once drove to the homes aie of Drs. Charles L. Taylor of No. 10 Kahn's motorcycle dashed at high| past sist Street and John Moorehead Speed Into the automobile which Miss |of No. 115 Bast 64th Street and took Crowe was driving from New York|them with all speed to Huntingtop in Avenue into the driveway of her home |a high powered car. Both physicians yesterday afternoon remained with Miss Crowe and young Tn the car of Misa Crowe, who is! Mr. Kahn through the night The twenty-one years old, were her mother | young man showed signs of returning and Mrs. Mildred Fitch and William | consciousness in the forenoon and his Standenmater. The Kahn boy, who| conditions was described as “pro- Was on a visit from Groton School, | pitious.” had been in Huntington village on his motorcycle and ‘was speeding home to Maret. 14.—The his father's estate on the Jericho Turnpike, His machine struck the |2°4Y of Robert Coleman, one of the Leah da he Ripe need: M | most prominent young men of this rowe automobile full on the side with | ty, was found hanging from a chan. tervifle force, The automobile struck Jp the family home this morn dite pes ic i r ing. + imself to & ditch beside the road, where itlacain with a neckt roner Stewart turned partly over and then settled reported, Best & Co. Bifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 Bicianine Tomorrow Morning WUPT A¥E.—pyol did st it | March SaleofSpringH osiery From Paris ForWomen and Children BEADED SILK .. . CosTUME BLOUSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Transform a Suit With the Magic of Their Art 19 1S; ; S HE who expect- ; ed“‘one of these days” to buy a soft beaded blouse * from Paris will find that now is the day to do it, for never were | they in‘such var- ‘iety of delicately ioned, seamless style. Black f elaborated all- ie |) over patterns. q _ 75¢ diti6n in the Huntington Hospital be- cause of injuries received when young If a gale, turns Storm Hero insidt out simply pull it back again, A new frame if the wind breaks it. MILLER BROS. & Co, Manufacturers: NEW YORK, None Genuine SOE Especially Under- Priced for this Sale a Most opportune is this sale, permitting every woman to secure hosiery of a particularly high grade for Easter wear, at a very low figure. In fact, it , ni would be very advisable to obtain a , sufficient supply for yourself and the ¢ little ones to last through the summer months, as these low prices will pre- , vail during this sale only. '¢ Man a Salcide. A A TT = Tuesday “Women's Thread Silk Women's Thread Silk Hosiery, lisle tops and soles. Hosiery, silk tops and soles. Black or White. Black, White or colors. 1.45 2.50 Women’s Full- Fashioned Lisle Hosiery, “Imported Eng- lish.” Black, White or Brown, ‘95c —— Some rot our Smartest Tricotine Suits for Wiowhen: ARE PRICED AT 59.50 - 69.50 = Women’s Silk Hosiery, fash- Ss 3 a EE TE o8, i % 2 { (répe Georgette ar (ripe de (hine i $$, : f i i In Springday (Colors NA _ Children’s Sport Hosiery, Children’s Socks, White EST & CO. suits are tailored up to a standard, not i turn-over tops; 34 length; mer- Cotton; fancy colored tops. 6 down to a price: That iswhy your expenditure, how- \ OTHER BEADED PARIS BLOUSES i cerized cotton; faney mixtures. pairs, a ever limited, may command good style, good fabrics, good y 19.75 to 39,50 50c ms tailoring. In this collection of late Spring models, ohe of the best suit values of the season is offered. I a, E aac. BLOUSE SHOP—Third Floor i - J Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery, lace boot , style. Black or colors. 3.90 Navy or Black Tricotine BELTED COATS SEMI-FITTED COATS ins eke ee Braid and Button Trimmed . (Main Floor) , TUXEDO AND NOTCH COLLARS A Sale of Boys’ Novelty Suits ; - Sizes 34 to 44 Third Floor "Arranged in two Groups / queens ‘Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Con- e@ 6 Special 2.45 and 3.45 All are Oliver Twist neodels. Those at Ca reatdican 2.45 have full-lined corduroy pants and wash- Fox S rfs ee cals and able tops in solid colors, White and combina- Biase Ts ache tions. All-guaranteed fast color. Sizes 8 to 8 years. Those for 3.45 are made with fine wash- able Repp tops and All Wogl Navy Blue Serge pants, fully lined. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 200 Boys’ Straw Hats, Special 2.45 New straw hats for Spring and Summer wear, of Italian Milan, Chinkee and Split Straw in Middy, Sailor and Mushroom shapes. Colors: Black, Navy, Brown and White. Sizes for boys 8 to 8 years. (Third Floor) At New Low Price Levels -| Compare these prices—about 40% less than last season 29.00 Included are fox scarfs in shades of brown and gray. Also dark mink scarfs. 35.00 Comprising the larger scarfs of fox—gray and 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door, "j All ao po ; in Plain Figures Ce: Motor Truck Deliveries prane Side Icer ygienic, Solid Oak, Porceloid $3 1 98 — a brown. Specially included are fine qualit ‘ 5 P d 1 bedeeaeyy a Y . : Interesting “‘Specials’’ In stone marten and large dark mink scarfs. High Grade “Sligh” Empire Period Bedroom Suite ° in Antique Ivory or French Grey Undergarm,, » ts of Crepe de Chine rae Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet $ 00 ¥ Tabi Bor if 335° What woman has yet on discover that Crepe de ae is the best- ’ e “4 : on wearing fabric for U nderthings‘ Furthermore, i ite the most Women Ss Black Silk Stockings penuh its shimmering lustre remaining undi _ by constant jaundering, a long-wearing quality « | Night Gowns of Flesh or White Bnvelope Chemises in White or g-wearing quanty 1.55 Crepe de Chine, elaborately trimmed | Flesh Crepe de Chine, lavishly lace . . . f with Valenciennes and Filet Laces, | trimmed—several fetching models Pure thread silk, every pair full-fashioned and also Ribbon, Special, 4,50 | Special, 2,95 fully-reinforced. Mercerized tops and soles. Three-Piece High Grade Period Tapestry Upholstered Suite Butterfly Drawers in Flesh Crepe Bloomers of Crepe de Chine or 1 a ahs With Fireside Chair; upholstered in Tapestry; Pillow $ 50 de Chine, adorned with Lace | Washable Satin— full-fashioned 200 pairs for Tuesday's selling. bed se'ihatratedy at sbeingh 18 laenth “taree isd Special, 2,95 | modish types. Special, 2,95 === (Third Floor)

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