The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 4

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ae ya Kage os is ‘ Fe ey THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1981. b00 CHORUS GIRLS {SHERIFF IS SHOT ARE OUT OF WORK! 5 TIMES BY THIEVES Bmp in London Theatrical Busi-| William Welsh, Son of Grape| j | ness Responsible Por Much Juice Originator, Escaped by Unemployment. Playing Dead. TANDON, March 29.—Unemploymont| BUPFALO, N.Y. March 29.—Auto-| f Phe theatrical as in other profeasions | Mobile thieves apeeding in a stolen we-] H Toa. Bata HA MALE UN Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH’ STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUS ——'o' | Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered May Ist. | Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street trades, iy widespread here, It is) Min from Hrie (0 Buffalo early to-day MGMileeAted cre than 2.000 chorus girta| stopped in thelr flint outalde Weattiela| fi i Established 1879 Actresses, who have beon playing | lone enough to fire five bullets into Tenia parte, aro out of work. It Ja| Wiliam Welch, son of Dr, C. B. Welch, i eared that untess conditions improve | who, acting na Deputy @heriff, tried ij WEDNESDAY Hately many producers wit have| lo capt i " Bo OUt Of KuUEINERs. Weleh ene death at the bands of} f . Pouring companics are not leaving | the bandits because they believed h S | h Ab MR Gir \ievenets stasis ou tas time aie, heat EW 0 ATS AND R APS The Simple Trut out BHA ‘consequently there are hundreds | “played dead” and the bandits drove on Li > REIS Ss Stet bet capers | ose, mera These Women’s raps } Opta> Ashe, theatrical manager, ax | Welch is nn executive of the company Ported a report that many London tne- “fees may become motion picture Houser was without foundation. us ther fwwas Just as big a Mum in the einen world. that manufactures the grape products He has been! originated by bis father Sounds Like an Exag¢eration BUT THE FACT !Is— “s ————_—__—— =~ In THE LATER, MODES FOR SPRINGTIME, EXECUTED IN SUMPTUOUS FABRICS, SUPERBLY TAILORED AND PRICED MOST ECONOMIGALLY 2 “We heard « lot not tong ago,” } joel, “about Americans who were com. | + ity here with millions of pounds to do |. 1. JPME business in the cinema tine. but | py ‘nothing bas come of 11." via cal from Brie this! | » to lotercept the Velch will recover, They are of a quality far above what you might normally expect at the price that you will have to see them yourself to realize the wonderful values. 55.00 COATS of imported Scotch Plaids and mixtures, belted and leather piped. COATS AND WRAPS of Bolivia and Poiret Twill, showing such smart new features as the man- darin sleeve, the Tuxedo front, the “string” tie belt. and a_ style so OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & C 34th Street—New York On Special Sale Wednesday | } | CAPES of overplaids and checked materials; very smart for sports wear, SATIN COATS, with draped col- lars, tie belts and heavy stitching. TRICOTINE WRAPS, trimmed. 85.00 No better materials are to be had at this price. Japanese Silk Kimonos SEVEPAL NEW AND DISTINCTIVE MODELS IN Whap COAT AND TUXEDO COAT EFFECTS, TWO Of WHICH? ARE PICTURED HERE, AVE DEVELOPED IN ‘BOLTVLA~9 TRICOTINE AND POIRET TWILL; MANNISH OR RAGLAN SHOULDERS AND SLEEVES OF VARYING LENGTHS, ELABORATE SILK STITCHING, AND RICH SILK LININCS THROUGHOUT, ALLL apn THEIR QUOTA OF CHARM fringe Reduced to 9.75 Hand embrvidered in Chrysanthemum, Rose and Cherry Blossom designs. Silk Lined and Interlined. Pink, Rose, Copenhagen, Light Blue, Lavender and Navy. PENHEIM. CLUNS & G : 34th Street-——-New York teh? ees Wonderful Marvellas, Tricotines and Veldynes, ‘Tuxedo fronts, with the tie belt—graceful wraps and coats with a satin sash—trim- mings of silk braid, heavy stitch- ing or contrasting embroidery. In Sizes 34 to 46. all the new Spring shades—caramel, sorrento blue, eponge, moufflon, hindustan, and in navy and black. Hand - tailored, full silk - lined, clegant garments of distinctive and i individual styling. THIRD FLOOR. UNPRECEDENTED VALUKS ar All Silk Lined e—w | THIS HAND HAS RULED THE WORLD OF CHILDREN’S WEAR SINCE i879 Women’s IMPOTIN BAZag Tuxedo Sweaters Exceptional Values 5.00 Purled, plain and fancy woven, Zephyr and Mo- hair Wool models in fashionable Sport shades. ME eG ain ete There are no Seasons in Babies 'HIS month's crop of new Americans is likely to be as large as last month's— the stork is as busy in Winter as in Summer. The store that is “out of” a certain staple article of infants’ apparel because it 1s che “end of the season” overlogks the all- important fact that there are no seasons in babies. That is one of the first and greatest reasons for the success of the. Liliputian Bazaar. No other store is so ready at all times to serve and advise the expectant mother, Our assortment of baby things is the largest in the country— our supply of staple gar. ments never fails. DELICATELY HUED AND OF UNIQUE DESIGN, PRESENTING VALUES THAT ARE ONE OF THE SURPRISES OF 'THE NEW SEASON OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & © 34th Street—New York Also on Sale Wednesday AT 9 5.00 NEW FROCKS OF> GENUINE CANTON CREPE, AT Ko 80° Npw FRocys oF CHIFFON TAFFETA SILIC, Wool Plaid Separate Skirts Considerably Below neem amemer en merger eT EE TE ESE TEE EOS IE EIS ISIS EINE IE ISIS EIEIO OSM NGC TS ME MOE OER OBO S| Regular Price 9.75 Smart combination titched box and side BREATHING REFINED SIMPLICITY OF APPEAL IN EVERY LINE OF THE SMART DEMI TAILORED SILHOUETTE A CHARMING TWO TONED EFFECT Is PRODUCED BY A DLENDING OF HARMONIZING SHADES AN AIRL OF QUIET ELEGANCE CHARACTERIZES THESE PEAUTIFUL COAT DRESSHS WHICH ARE ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING. INNOVATIONS OF THE LATER. MODE FoR, SPRING, THE LONG SLENDER You'll ALWAY S find it bere 03-2 or The LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR BEST & COMPANY FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET pleated models for sport and general wear, in desirable shades. DELICATE EMBROIDERY ADDS ITS QUOTA oF ATTRACTIVENESS TAILORED LINES ARE SOFTENED BY A BROAD SASH OF FANCY SILI¢ MIRON NEW YORK

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