The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 11

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iy ; j : ‘ , fy a : : US ai THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. Betts shox: WO ARRESTSIN PACKERS AND MEN Oooo | GRAVES MYSTERY|' NEAR AGREEMENT } Murder Result of Mistaken Identity Piivate Confatences. nih Cabinet |. in Bootleggers’ War, Is | Gtiicers. Said to Be Bringing Broadway, at zath St: an Specialists in Apparel Br oe to ain About. Understanding. i ti 6 Baia ’ " a : ° = a | | } WASHING'QON, March 22.—As the Amen were held last night for further | oat inet Assaapbed to-day to consider 7 Questioning in the investigation of (Ne | the controversy hetwoen the meat pack- murder last’ Thursday midnight of | ers and their employees there Were re- ‘ e Qauther P. Graves, Yale graduate and | ports that a tentative agreement was *pociety man. The men were arrested | being approached. fate yesterday and questioned for| One plan being considered was that [nh pees es wale deestine etapa ine Direct Particular Attention To Their Departments Featuring Ldttle information about the pris. | *tfect yesterday, should stand; that the ners was given out, bul é was learned agreement providing for settlement of thelr detention in ne with a 3 theory that Gi differences by ome one else, i eer eo Apparel for Misses; the ‘Junior Girl and Infants packers agree to extend the Alschuler The police discounted a new theory) It was said, however, that a brpapect reats. o nent was due to fhased on alleged threats against Tavitet officers neighbor of Graver, said to have bee! , mad)e/by rela whom he tives and by surg Davia thle’ morning’ with the “4 I ‘HE moment always comes when the love for finer things makes itself manifest in the heart of bets br yes of a girl wit a quarrelled. It was | ceaal American Princess. Nowhere will you find more complete assortments of junior apparel than at r t Graves migh Y | 4 . 4 : ra) ‘ 1 Mistaken for this neighbor ana shot, BOLSHEVIK! TAKE BATUM. and nowhere will you find fashions so delightful at prices equally low. Of especial interest to-morrow: y g p q MA pi by the relatives. | Town Pillawed by. ne After Police said they had thoroughly in- | ie ‘ka. vestigated the story and that it of- | roby’ 81 (A> fered no solution of the murder mys- | : Halalicets * ’ Son, A New Spring Suit Bicow WORIER ENDS Lf&[e Girls’ Slip-Over Frocks FRESH, UNBROKEN LINES DISTINGUISH ee aio *| After entering Batum the Boleheviki, ~of Soft C, y ‘ cy for the Girl of 12 to 16 fekasen Gas. BAY - tushama [Recording to. dempatches ved, here, ice di pci The Young Girl’s Coat was Ginally re-established.” - Simplicity — youthfulness — , 2 i raion of th vt iby FF distinction—these are your for Spring So many new Spring notes have ‘ ! pere rected enthusiastically first subconscious impres- 3s : been eal he mto this youthful Maudie ce fede sions of these exquisite The model—pictured suit of fine men’s-wear. sérge Curistadt, N. Samuel Owens to end her life > . A irigteoogete frocks, even before you ex- mY Wednesday at bail pe age Regt dbaR or <9 Lidge tA Om er ar ax irun down and, instantly klitec ( amine the rich texture of / \ "Nas its sh ¥ H) d pleated homo last night with the body } oie trent of Bt. feeg the material—the rare 33.75 as its shawl collar and pleated _ ‘ . back,—a smart, narrow belt so youthfully becoming, and’ a retative funeral quality of the tailoring. k, driven twas a There is a definite air of A deep, graceful bertha, a ’ ' “w= Spring about this new . straight-lined shirred skirt—all finely knife-plaited skirt— | modal as elusive as it okies of mem coaerlve aaa A and appliqued grape designs yy is persistent. ‘It may be models now in lavor witipig uy in contrasting shades are the the jaunty, rippling sister. / haH marks of distinction length of line, it may 39.75 ¥ which reveal the’ hand of / be the beltless independ- f { Paris. Sizes 10 to 14 yea's. //\\ ence of it, and then Other suits, quite as smart and 7 q In bisque, navy and gray. \ again it may be the fresh every bit as Springlike may: be crispness of its taffeta had ih jersey, tricotine, tweed 59.75 : collar and cuffs. and serge. Sizes 12 to 16 years. h ee In covert cloth—with collar and cuffs in a Other styles—from simple middy effects to the most 5 soft shade of brown. Half silk lined. Sizes elaborate for party use- 2.95 to 59.75 D te 1G va a sea ac en ot 13.75 to 55.75 435 5th Ave. Cor. 39th Street Tel. Murray Hill 3793 Second Floor Second Floor \ Second Floor ° . e | 173 B’way Cor. Cortlandt St. Tel. Cortlandt 777 $250,000 Factory Sale FUR Four Largest Fur Manufacturers in the United | States Consign Quarier Million Dollars’ Worth of Their Finesi furs to Us To Sell at Big Loss On Account of Warm Weather and Heavy Overstecks Dressy Daytime Coats for Misses At 75.00 Coats depart from tradition this Spring, and emerge free and untrammeled to express any fancy they might desire. The model pictured is certainly no exception, for it has loose, flowing lines, a wide sleeve in keeping with the rest of the coat, effective braid embroidery, and a lovely satin sath. Soft and velvety Ramona Cloth fashions it, which assures it slipping easily over the filmiest frock without crushing it. Colors: Pewter, gray, wren, tan, Sorrento blue and Manchu brown. Misses’ Satin Coats, 47.50 From its graceful lines to the quaint tufting it uses for trimming, the coat pictured is decidedly of the Spring mode, as sponsored by Paris. And there are many other models to choose from, quilted in various designs reminiscent of days of long ago. All developed in rich satin, lined in contrasting shades of radium or silk crepe. Spring Frocks for Misses —of Canton Crepe, Swiss Taffeta, Crepe Back Satin, Tricotne and Tunrll Cord— = < t ed hi nian Featured To-morrow At 59.50 Frocks for Spring show many new versions—they play their roles with artful simplicity and appealing effect. From the pert Taffeta to the Tailored Twill Cord, there is a‘frock for every mood and taste. The new fashion of lighting up a frock with vivid color—the straight line frock that is far too popular to give up—the slip-on frock that can be donned in the flash of a second—the never failing charm of soft, crisp taffeta—all these are the cues that these charm- ing frocks have obeyed before emerging into the limelight cf Fashion at 59.50, Colors:—Wren, gray, navy, brown and black. Size 14 to 18 years. An amazing piece of good fortune for New York women i] —just in time for Easter! Recognizing that for many years this éstablishment has been the large$g fur distributors in New Y¥« four of America’s forémost’manufacturihg fu Second Floor Second Floor riers have consigned to us—-TO BE SOLD ENTIRELY AT THEIR LOSS—$250,000 worth of most beautiful furs and fur coats ever before grouped in one complete exhibit. , i Our instructions are TO SELL AT ANY PRICE THE MARKET WILL BRING. As these furs are to be sold on =| consignment, the manufacturers assuming all loss, we can E| promise you tomorrow and during the continuance of thi sale THE MOST UNEXAMPLED: VALUES IN FURS E| THIS CITY HAS EVER KNOWN. These furs have all been marked considerably below present wholesale prices We therefore advise early buying to secure ‘first choice. Crowds so great last week hundreds could not walt to be purchasing served. To avold this, we suggest in morning hours. an FASCINATING NEW FASHIONS IN Visit our Children’s Shoé ,, 1 , Dineriment ne Spring Suits tor Misses oe z 7 A Special Collection Will Be Featured To-morrow at See our Extensive 79.50 Stock of Layettes | The s: toms of Spring are apparent in these aristocratic suits—for while some are content on the Fourth Floor to be phi calone others ae their joy over Springtime by taking for rpabeecdl Si the s most delightful silhoutttes and trimmings. Wecarry a very One may select the Mandarin coat of Chinese inspiration, the Butterfly coat that poises extensive collection itself so surely when Youth wears it—Box coats, short coats—the long straight line models 12 50 of Boys’ and Girls’ with their slim lines—and the trimmings are new to the way of suits. Silk and metallic . Hats on the thread embroidery, bead work, and deep silk fringe decisively announce that these suits are That are sure to be the envy of * Seca Pisce Spring personified. In navy, wren and black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. every little girl who doesn’t own Other styles from 39.50 to 175.00 Second Floor one. Three rows of cording in scalloped effect wind around the back and meet the seam of the youthful sleeve. Collar and $50 St. Marten Scarfs, $27.50 |$50 Russ. Fitch Scarfs, $24.75 0 Kit Bl. Fox, animal, 34.50 |§200 Mink Scarfs, 4-skin, 98.75 : i i Infants’ Rompers cuffs corded to match. In tan $30 Shunk Scaris tits” 247801 $190 ¢: 4 Mink Contees, 74.75 Boys’ Suits Children’s New —of fine soph «PG. Mae tO eam i $75 Silver Lynx, animal, 34.75 | $150 Seal Lion Coatees, 74.75 with Extra Knickers Strap Pumps po ple Hat to match 5.00 348 calgon, rate Les, sare 4 Ht Seal (Coates tis” $100 } 5.00 d 5.50 Very Special made of polo cloth and straw combi * . >) Trimmed ° sp e we ° by rt $100 Hudson Bay Sable, 48.00 |$50 Aus, Marten, animal, 24.75 18.95 Vp SL by) p . an : 3.65 Spry piers gl se ane $30 Squire enimal, 11.75 | $50 Fly. Sauirely coe wee : | mY according to size “i Bo huntaiay Opes, 24°76 880 thon Son, ts, 34-75 | |] In a new and exclusive model gl “| ! Hbeedotr’end ieee Gingham ! $125 White Fox Scarfs, 60.00 |$75 Ringtail Sable, 29.73 |A carefully tailored in a wide Carefully adapted from a woman’s sandal, made 1 a lors—and it's te- Bloomer Frocks H| Including Several Hundred Very Fine Fur Coats. | variety of very fine all wool with sturdy sole that will permit little feet to | 8¢™ nares 10 a towers a | $150 French Seal Coats, $75 | $550 H. Seal Coats, 40 in., $278 |: mixtures in the newest Spring tramp all they want to. Developed in patent sacetages ped sod ane As erlep and art a 6 ee nua bree $600 Squirrel Coats, $300| $300 Raccoon Qoats, $150 years. Other styles from 4.00 to 10.00 posies. In pink, blue hand smocking in harmonizing shades. ; ; and yellow. Sizes1,2 Sizes 2 to 6 years. : Peay second Pies, 4 and 3 years. Fourth Floor | es fitment omer ean si th, a net is te iin ‘

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