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Craig, were married tast| Press).—Pedro Mateo, the Anarchist! to eat direct from his hand, evening at te First Presbytertan| Wh° 2 in ree, to Roel After the mreal this goose mys tts long 3 e asmassination o mier Oster's shoulder to be cont Aimed an toe art Bato on March 8, has gone on hunger tereame tlh 1 fn Bremicomatore u e. it eaten nothing since ar ry reat ie bent man. {The werding was attended a fase aurehing around in Jealous fu HIS GOOSE A REAL PET. | peeeee Sayville Man's Bird Invites Caremes That Rouse Rest of Flock to Jealouny, BONWIT TELLER ‘xCO fa TGs AT 38™ STREET FOR THURSDAY A Specially Prepared Sale of MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS ‘Wh Featured are Fascinating Types in TRICOTINE, POIRET TWILL and COMPOSE STYLES OF CANTON | KC CREPE with POIRET TWILL (4) 44.00 : These frocks have the cachet A of the usual 75.00 value. The models presented are slender line, simple silhouettes with darn or thread stitchery or crossed braiding; many have the fashionabie -fringed sash in Roman striped silk or contrasting Canton crepe. Ne en Ar ene ro) __K ; peg mt SIZES 14 to 18 FOR MISSES and PETITE WOMEN—THIRD FLOOR soda fountain While waiting on a corner for the car —when your work takes you out-o’-doors— on the way home from the movies—drop in a convenient soda fountain and get a good hot cup of coffee. Particularly on cold or rainy days there is nothing, quite so sustaining and re- freshing as a good hot cup of coffee. It puts warmth and cheer in chilled bodies. Today—at the soda fountain—COFFEE! JOINT copyas TRADE FoaEaciry. COMMITTEE fall Street, Ni This advertisement is COFFEE metcham ue ieate of See Paulo, Bri im vad asian ed of bp the the, teadine re athe used demand admirably. eiasanaiauaieana oy THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921, ord & laylor | These cite om Jersey Dresses—$40 Navy, Brown and Beaver—Women’s Sizes IN every season you must have one practical yet modish street dress, for shopping, travel and general utility—and thes are models that meet the Made of a particularly good quality of silk Jersey, which doesn’t crush easily, the dresses are beautifully embroidered in self- shades, color or tinsel, and developed in graceful, tunic styles, as pictured. Really this offering is one of the most remarkable we’ve shown in the dress section this.season, in quality, style and low price. $40 THIRD FLOOR The Three-Piece Suit A SPRING aailleur into which one may slip in the morning, for street wear, shopping or travel, and which is transforméd into a smart, silk-topped afternoon frock by merely slipping off its clever little coat, is a most convenient thing to possess! The three-piece suit is rapidly winning favor with women whose days are busy with varied engagements. This is the first of its type designed to offer at so moderate a price. Pictured, a navy tricotine cloth dress with top of beige Canton crepe, and over it a smart box-coat. Also a beautiful two-piece box<coat model, embroiderd, and at this same moderate price. $95 . THIRD FLOQR The Dainty Suit Blouse EACH new blouse gives a fresh angle of charm to your tailored suit. Now, which would you like—a jaunty tailored overblouse of crepe de chine, tucked and hemstitched, in gray, navy and white; or a bit of daintiness in georgette and Valenciennes lace, pictured, in white, flesh or bisque? $7.50 THIRD FLOOR Handsome Wrap-Coats of Velvety Orlanda ~ THERE'S the ideal, soft warmth for crisp spring days th these handsome wraps. If you know the luxuriously fine texture of orlanda, and the beautiful way it drapes, you will appre- ciate the subtle grace of line these wrap-coats give the figure, and the becomingness of their generous collars. Man-tailored, hand-finished, lined throughout with silk, Two models in women’s sizes, and wonderfully good values. $87.50 THIRD FLOOR Gay Colors Atop the Children’s Socks, 55c LOVELY colors they are too, some loud and bright, others pale and soft. Plaids or checks run riot amidst a group of plain colors. The children will clamor to have a pair of each, so tempting is the array. Fine mercerized lisle, short and three-quarter length. GROUND FLOOR Silk Petticoats — and Bloomers satin, deugned on ine owe othe ew frocks and tailleurs. SILK Jersey petticoats with pialeed flourices in sookaning colors, $5.45 and 95: TAFFETA petticoats, with deep shirred tailored flounce, black and street shades, SERVICE ie satin petticoats (guaran with tucked and eiered flounce, vie and plain colors, $5.95. BLOOMERS of washable satin in flesh tint, tailored and lacetrimmed, $2.45 and $3.95. BLOOMERS of vik Jersey, ankle length. Black and in colors, $3.95. SECOND FLOOR Philippine Night Gowns THE denne oe nied sighs bequattally and - hae faa sade em! rg prices ine surprisingly low $2.95, $3.95 SECOND FLOOR Sport Skirts In Gay Variety for Spring THERE'S seemingly no limit to the smart color combinations in these new sia al _plaited models of and velours checks, large fe have a lar THIRD FLOOR “Long White Gloves for $4.75!” GENUINE amazement sounded in the voice of the woman who saw them dis- eared 8 Wee oes, Sd ese Chis omar you see, of last year’s price for long gloves. nd law fe lew GROUND FLOOR Styles Scarcely a, Week Young in New Untrimmed Hats THE most recent shipment of Paris models had been in this country only a few hours when the skilful fingers pelt rn, ole were at ee on co} tions and iota. Teas advance style notes are now in our Untrimmed Millinery Section where they have replenished and refreshed the large collection of smart hats shown there. Pictured is a delightfully ‘original shape,.whose quaint side-tabs almost preclude the necessity of any trim- ming. The adjoining flower and feather sections suggest appropriate ways o! * trimming any hat. FOURTH FLOOR orta si | AT EASTER—when one wishes And in the realm of beautiful jewels there is none that can surpass a strand of pearls. $20 to $400 a strand GROUND FLOOR ~ Easter Gifts The Kind You Have Been Looking For “A PICTURE Frame I can carry around with me” is what many a woman wants. It must be light in weight and of a folding shape, if possible, Leather frames in wide variety of sizes. Good choice at . . $2.25 The man or woman who és “always losing a Fountain Pen” will be de- lighted to have a new one for Easter. $2.50 and up Children have a genius fer mis- Jaymg handkerchiefs, and as their noses are unruly members it is wise, to have a large supply of handker- chiefs. With colored border and initial to match—3inabox . . 65 GROUND FLoor A Sewing Bag that stands beside you while you sew will be a blessing to hold mending and other odd bits of sewing. It is made of lovely flow ered velvet, with gay orange lining. $22.50 FIFTH FLOOR For Women Who Shop for Men Madras Shirts $2.45 EGLIGEE Shirts with soft cuffs, made of woven madras in clean-cut stripes of novelry patterns. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, $1.15 TASTER. vy i bhie and beens: gaa and ue, black and purple, black and white, and many others—will appeal to the man Th an eye for sartorial effects, Mare made of twill cit? THE MAN’S SHOP TENTH FLOOR Express Elevators