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TRIP LER Wey TeNTREN RE HART CORREA IY ER FARES I a ie sa POT LE LRN TIT BT TTT . “ ® ‘ , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 25, 1921. Antwerp. ghe was abandoned, ter | Pe crew being rescued by the steamship | VICTIMS OF GALE, IS FEAR.| mount ciay. — The freighter West Galoc, a Shippin hipping Board O11 B Board vessel from Rotterdam, whic! ran out of fuel oil a week ago while Trowble—Vensel Hang on on her way to Norfolk and was towed for several days by the freighter Tri- Ledge ts Floated. umph, another Board vessel bound from ‘Hamburg for Boston, was taken in yesterday by the Board freight- er Lansdowne, {rom Liverpool to Nor- folk. The ‘Triumph was forced to oR towing, her fuel oll being impure. he schooner William Booth, hung it thelr destinations; and British mar-| on Great Ledge, near Wood's Hole, ime agencies have asked for word of| Mass, for several dayn after hitting em. They were thought to have|!,% fo8;, was floated yesterday. hit by the gale last month in Capt. Robinson and the thirty men in the crew of the British steamsh!p hich the Bombardier and another vw ) were fost. The Bombardier was City of Colombo, which went on the Belgian vessel bound from here for 0 FREIGHTERS MISSING; Broadway at Ninth Street New York. . Business Hours — 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 T is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. rocks at Digby Neck, N. 8. near Yar. mouth, while bound here from St. John, ‘abandoned her yesterday. Easter Clothes for Fur Scarves Very attractive Men Women & Boys PAY AS .CONVENIENT The Easiest CREDIT Terms FoAstze is here. Have you bought that new Suit or Dress or Coat? Are you ready for the “dress- up” day? If not—visit Hy Grade this evening or tomorrow—cash need not worry you. Select what you wish and arrange easy confidential terms of payment to suit your convenience, THE abundance of new styles and materials, colors and sizes, will make your choice a pleasure. The low prices will save youmoney, thequality willdelight you. BE sure it’s the Hy Grade store and you'll be sure of eatisfaction. MEN’S SUITS BoY’S ‘WOMEN’S & TOPCOATS * CLOTHES * APPAREL OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS are also invited to open a CREDIT Account at either of our stores ae ae CREDIT CLOTHING CO. *131 West 125th Street } Bet. Lenox & 7th Avenues Open Evenings Downtown Store 113 Nassau St, Neer dan Se & BIG STORE WITH LITTLE P . 3 DOORS NORTH 344 SIXTH. AV OF 212! STREET| NEW EASTER STYLES UNDERPRICED McDonalds are offering the biggest values ever in the newest Easter styles for the entire family. Come share them. ONE-STRAP, CROSS- EASTER DRESS STRAP AND 8-BAR SUEDE PUMPS SLIPPERS Strap effects, in gray in dull, patent suede, turned scles and bronze || covered Louis heels, leathers, is 3-95 SUPREME DRESS PUMPS Value TWO-STRAP EASTER PUMPS Full Louis covered heels, in patent or dull; brown and combinations; all sizes. 4:95 Strap effects, in gray or brown s\ bl satin soles; ; turned French, Baby Louis or military hee 6-95 BIG BOYS’ DRESS SHOES Tan or black; all sizes, 3-95 BOYS’ TAN SHOES Blucher Styles Sizes to 1314, and 1 to 6, Q.98 CHILDREN'S CHILDREN’S MARY JANE FUMES | WHITE BUCK A all ie High cuts. Nature last. si Sizes CHILDREN’S HIGH] | “, so8 CUT LACE SHOES|| 2° Tan or Black; Sizes Sizes Wto® toll 3-5 2" 12to2 2.98 Fo to20 an Suits, $39.50, $59.50| Coats with a vogue $49.50 and $59.50 Also, Tweeds at $25 Nine’ out of ten young women will be able to wear these new suits— without alterations. Tweed Suits, $25 First time we have been able to quote this low, price—$25— for suits of Skibo tweed in French blue, gray, tan or brown. Only 40 suits—latecomers will be disappointed. Suits at $39.50 Navy blue serge suits in two models with the smart straight- line silhouettes. may be worn with or without the nar- row belts. Homespun suits in new model with the chic little hip-length box coat. Jade, green or rust color. Suits at $59.50 Suits of poiret twill and tric- otine—mannishly tailored or with braid bound coats, or with coats embroidered, or with coats inset with narrow panels of pin tucks; later suit illus- trated. Second Floor, Old Bullding Distinctive types of coats— severely tailored coats of fine polo cloth, covert cloth and heavy wool jersey; softly tai- lored coats of tricotine, with simple ornamentation of stitch- ing, unusual collars and sleeves, and one model with Tuxedo front, faced with Morocco crepe or aganella cloth of a contrast- ing color. Some of the coats at $59.50 are fashioned of a new and very fine camel’s hair cloth in rein- deer, taupe or natural color. New Cape at $65 is also made of the camel’s hair cloth—sketch shows the stunning silhouette of this model, Coats, $13.75 For girls of 6 to 10 Coats of natural polo cloth in the beautifully tailored model illustrated. Double breasted coats of hmespuns—blue or tan. Second Floor, Old Bullding her younger sisters Modish Frocks $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 For Miss 14 to 20 Excellent selection at each price—frocks of soft crepe silks, taffeta, serge and Poiret twill—and at $59.59 also of crepe meteor. Young Girls’ Frocks $12.50, $16.50, $25 For little girls of 6 to 10— typically French frocks of pon- gee with bloomers to match; taffeta frocks, with hand- smocked yokes and frills around neck and sleeves—at $12.50. Guimpes of red-and-white or blue-and-white checked ging- hams give a delightful touch to the navy blue serge frocks at $16.50, 6 to 10 years. Two-piece frocks with pongee waists and pleated skirts of navy blue serge at $16.50. Sizes 6 to 14 years. For junior girl—taffeta with gay bits of em- broidery and lovely white col- lars; also some with skirts formed of three flounces. Sizes 10 to 16 years; $25. Second Floor, Ola Bunamg Astonishingly fine Wraps for $65 Women’s Easter Shoes Oxfords, $8.50, $9 Pumps, $12, $14 The oxfords are tan or black lace with Cuban heels; and welted soles; straight tip, $8.50; wing- tip, $9. The pumps at $12 are of gray suede; those at $14 are of borrow kidskin or patent leather; both have one strap, and modified Louis XV. heels. Other shoes in a wide range of shapes, weights and color combinations, $8.50 to $18, First Floor, Old Bullding $10 to $15 Spring Skirts for $7.75 In the Women’s Salons 100 little individual skirts of wool, novelty silk, and wool faille, such as have nowadays so vital a part of the smart woman’s ward- robe, Plaids and plain colors in blue, brown, green and lovely combinations of color that are new and favored this spring. New models, Just a few of a kind. Second Floer, Old Butiding Silk Stockings 95c for seconds of our $1.95 grade (a well-known make) black, white, Ha- vana brown, and a va- riety of shades of gray. 1,800 pairs, sizes 8144 to 101%, full fashioned, with mercerized cotton tops and soles. They will go quickly. Main Floor, Old ‘Building Dumbarton Suits for women, $29.50 New Dumbarton suits of knit wool, for Spring, with that same characteristic fineness that distinguishes . all Dumbarton wool jersey suits,—and with an addi- tional springtime fashion note, Pockets are new, lapels are notched with this season’s ap- proved line, belts are narrow and snug, as this spring de- sires, and colors are all of those favored at the moment, Colors tan, Copenhagen blue, beige, heather mixtures, Hin- dustan brown, Hague blue and black and midnight blue. Second Floor, Old In the Women’s Fashion Salon Four of the many models which we shall present Sat- urday, at $65 are pictured at the left. They give a glimpse of just how varied the wraps are — straight- line coats, belted, and slim, that are so good this spring, modifications of the cape-wrap—coats. of the raglan sports type—wraps with wide arm-hole set-in sleeves, In bolivia cloth, covert cloth, cut bolivia, a few veldyne, tric- otine, and twill cord; midnight blue, beige, brown, tan and gray. A large group, of many types, in several materials, Second Floor, Old Buliding Best of Boys’ Suits for $13.50 With two pairs knickers A strong statement, but, by actual test, a fact. Also, by actual test, the suits are all wool. . 250 suits, each suit with two pairs of knickers; sizes 8 to 18. Other suits, $16.60, $20, $25, 0. $30, Norfolk suits, plain suits, handsome colorings and the most thorough tailoring that could be put into boys’ clothing. Examine the careful work on seams, on collars, shoulders and linings and note the smart pleats, the fine inverted pleats, the new shaped yoke and the unusually good materials. And blue serges—plenty of them—at $16.50, ‘Third Floor, Old Butiding. —note the prices Fox scarves, $19.75. —taupe and brown, furred or silk-lined. Stone - marten one - skin scarves, $29.75. Mink scarves, $19.75. —one-skin; extra large. Wolf scarves, $16.50. —brown or taupe; silk-lined. Squirrel chokers, $11.75. —blue or dark gray. Second Floor, Old Bullding double 10-kt. Jewelry—special $4.76 each, Saturday, for 100 usually higher-priced brooches and barpins of 10-karat gold, daintily jeweled with artificial amethysts, neers and rubies. Pretty filigrees. Open gallery effects. Only 100 pieces. Main Floor, Old Bullding Boys’ Shoes—extra good “Little Men’s” shoes, high or low, tan or black; full toes; sizes 11 to 18%; $6 pair. igh Shoes, tan or black lace medium toe; sizes 1 to 6; $6 pair. Oxfords of calfskin, blucher cut; $5.75 pair. . Sizes 1 to 6. Patent leather lace shoes; sizes 1 to 6; $7 pair. Burtington Arcade Floor New Buliding Main Floor Specials Women’s colored woven hand kerchiefs, 12% each. Fine moire silk bags, $2.60. French chemises, drawers and petticoats of batiste, $1.95. Silk taffeta, satin and jersey petticoats, $3.85. Human hair nets, auburn, tight brown, dark brown or black, 50¢ dozen, By the Fourth Avenue Door Main Floor, Old Bullding Green gold mesh bags at half price Were $30 to $42 Now $15 to $21 Onty twelve—lvely bags of fine green gold, soft as a deli- cate silk fabric, with the new “cathedral” top, either engine- turned or hand-engraved, and set with a small stone; handles in the soft woven strap form; fitted with tiny vanity case and mirror. Each mesh is soldered and will not readily‘ tear. Main Floor, Old Building. For Little Tots Smart Box Coats, $10 An uncommonly low _ price, Simply fashioned coats of her- ringbone with severely tailored lines and well cut shoulders and collars, Twill sateen lining. Blue, tan or brown. Polo Coats, $12.95 For little boys or girls. Chic flaring lines, beautifully tailored; big patch pockets, good-looking buttons and linings. Little girl’s coat has graceful shaw! collar and all ‘round belt, while little brother’s coat has half belt and| inverted pleat back—with adjust- able collar. Coats at $16.50 A reproduction of a London model fashioned of lovely im- ported material in a charming shade of Joffre blue. Adorable Frocks A host of frocks in charmin, colors and white, fashioned of organdie, chambray, gingham, pereale, dotted Swiss or Devon- shire cloth. Some adaptations of Paris frocks; $2.95 to $10.95. Little Boys’ Suits, $2.75 Cunning small trousers of col- ored chambray, buttoned on to a simple blouse of striped percale, Quaint little Eton collar and cuffs adorned with a tiny fluted ruffle and hand embroidery in color. . Equally attractive suits after other models in pique, chambray, one pongee and satin or vonshire cloth; $1.95 to $10.95. Hats, $3.95 to $12.95 A variety of smart tailored models in tan, brown, navy or black. ‘Third Floor, Old sutiaing David Cory will talk to children in the Book Store Saturday after- noon. He is the author of “The Jumble Book,” “Billy Bunny” series and “Puss in the Boots”: series. The stories he will tell Saturday afternoon from 2 to 4 will interest parents as well. Come and bring the children. Eighth Gallery, New Building Young Men’s Suits Just opened up They will be ready for Saturday’s buyers. $40 to $60. A variety of designs and models in 34 to 40 sizes. We had them made by several houses which specialize in the making of clothes for young men. In addition, they were made our way. None bet- ter. Men’s Suits, $40 We have been making and selling men’s clothing for sixty years, but we have never been more sat- isfied with the result of our efforts than we are this Spring. Wide choice in new suits for men, $40 to $70. Sizes for all figures. Topcoats at $40 Just came in, a new lot of herringbone tweed topcoats —the favorite weave of 1921—m two gray and two | tan effects. Knee length; cut in the loose draping box style, | and quarter lined with silk serge. Other topcoats up to $65, Silk Shirts, $3.95 Mogadore Ties, $1 Ever hear of such a little price? Come and see the variety and wonder still more. You'll want to buy half a dozen for next sum- mer, | White shirts, $3.75—of madras with soft or stiff cuffs. | Colored shirts $2 up—of | woven madras and percale. Mogadore stripes—two) colors to a tie. More than| a score of patterns to select | from. Match them, if youl can, at $1. The Georgette crepe blouse that has some of the char acteristics of the tailored blouse is, this spring, par ticularly good. The little model illustrated, alized to sell, Saturday, for $4.95, is of the simple well-de- signed type that may be worn for tailored or sports wear. The Eton collar, with its edging and insertion of filet lace, is particularly good. So are the fine tucks arranged to form squares on the bodice. In flesh color, bisque. Second Floor, white and Old Bulldmy Every one of these Hats at $10 has chie and disti whether it is a petite m |, simply adorned with a bow of cire’ rib- bon or ’ —large flowers of navy bine or black silk and white organdie (illustrated) ; >—or an afternoon hat of black Milan with effective trimming of black ostrich; —or # tailored hat with ribbon motif; —or a hat with gay spring flowers or fruits. Another important detail is that the hats are of Milan straw in black, navy blue; beige, henna, or rust color— colors that will match. or cnize with the new Easter suits and frocks. Hats for young girls Tailored hats in‘the mushroom styles becoming to Jittle gizls, pene trimmed wath ribbon, $2 More elaborate hats—an ex- ample is illustrated—at $8. For girls in their ’teens—rib- bon hats at $5; tailored hats of stitched taffeta, faced with straw, after a Reboux model, at $7.50. First Floor, Old Building, THE SHOPS FOR MEN Soft Hats, $4.50 From this price, for a do- mestic hat, up to $12.70 and $16 (tax included) for a Lin- coln Bennett, London soft hat. Fine selection. Shoes, $6.50 to $9 14 styles, high and low. At $6.50—dark tan low shoes, invisible eyelets, narrow toe. At $7—six styles of shoes, low and high, tan or black and tan brogue oxfords for the young man, At $8—three styles, tan or black low shoes, medium toe, or the tan saddle oxford, the newest this spring, at $9. Four styles of high shoes, tan or black calf- skin or black kidskin Full toes. 38c pair for pure silk socks 1,620 pairs seconds of our 80c grades; black, white, col- ors; mercerized cotton cuffs, toes and heels, Be quick! At the same price-—38e—sec- onds of our 7S¢ socka, as fol- lows— —pure silk and artificial silk mixed, mercerized cotton euffs, toes, heels; 792 pairs with side clocking, and 432 pairs in shot effects of black, gray, green and brown. Sizes 9% to 11% im the lot, but not every size in each kind. f} Burlington Arcade floor, New ne a