The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 6

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SO ee <a ee e ae By a iy + the Bronx County Court tn the re set upon by the rl wd and beaten so | | Beverly that cach was in the hos- AYSHE GOT $325. TO ATTACK MAN FOR F AOEPING AB 4 | | \y | Moskowitz Admits It on Stand] —Tried But Failed to Protect the Victim. Herman Moskowitz testified to-day trial of Mox Silverman, an official of the Hand Siltease and = Trunk ‘Makers’ Union, that he wae paid $225 by Silverman and three other union oMclals to attack Samuel Perimen of Wo. 670 Tinton Aven who was em- Ployed Many 25, 1920, by the Unjted Bag Company of N While @ wtrike war in procroms After receiving the m.u y, Mosko wits continued, he decided to double eros his cmployers and tipped off the United Bag Company of the in-| fehded assault. He failed, however, te tell the six men whom he had al- | fendy engaged for! the job, The} United Bag Company netitied the po- | fice, who sent two de‘ectiver to pro- | man an man, The contra pital two months. Aliverm: cane will probably fo lo the jury to-morrow | - | U. P. CORRESPONDENT DIES. / Robie Taylor Passes Away Day Af) ter Ketura From Brasil. | combi Nobile Taylor of Indianapolis. corre- erondent for the United Press in Sou si) America, died to-day at the Hotel Barle. | No, 18 Waverley Place, He arrived yerterday trom Brazil on the Munson | presented the “as © to live, 4 in the compan: Gastineau of Bellevue mate. smart. So deftly does this suit colors that each acknowledges, “Divided we delight, but united we triumph.” See Yah ai ‘GRE RVENING WORLD, TURSD SS SE SS Franklin Simon s Co. eA Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ba The Vogue of (ontrast 1s the Arrow that Points to the Fashion of ... . THE COMPOSE TAILORED SUIT FOR MISSES (oat of Neary Blue Tricotine, Skirt of Worsted Check, SIMiLarity of color 1s safe, but st must be clever to be ne two fabrics and two avy Blue Tricotine Combined with Black and White, Tan and Brown, or Navy Blue and Tan Checked Worsted. 59 OTHER Compose Suits 79.59 to 145,00 MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—( Sizes 74 to 20 years) -SECOND FLOOR DON’T forget that buy- ing good quality is but one way to save on clothes. A cedarchest forstoringthem away will save you clean- cr’s bills and guard against the hoies that moth pests delight in making. Prices from $27 to $95. GRAC Nustpreet SUPPL, WY vo Nova Beene J. Rose & Co. | 63 Orchard St., N. Y. ST PIE a coll Boe Rees, BRO |e anklin Simon a Co, Aq Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS is DIRECTOIRE AND ILE MODELS IN SUITS FOR WOMEN OF FULL FIGURE ....... IRECTOIRE and Gra- cile models—facsimiles of the originals in effect, adapted to the larger figure in fact—losing nothing in chic, gaining much tn dis- tinction, proportioned the least bit different in line so they will not look the least bit different in silhouette. 73° Twillcord or Tricotine in Wren Tan, Pewter Gray, Black or Navy Blue OTHER SuITs FOR WOMEN OF FULL FIGURE 55.° to 145.9 WOMEN’S SUIT SHOP—Firgt Floor ‘ > SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SS Ne AER AY, MARGH 2 There’s a Gracious Invitation in the FABRICS OF SPRING IT’S a twofold invitation, alluring and hard to resist. Half of it lies in the beauty of the materials themselves, the other half in the Season they are going to grace—Spring ! 7500 Yards of Imported Belgian Dress Silks Dress Linens The soft, graceful textures that Lend themselves to frocks of sim- make charming frocks for Spring: ple lines. Colors are lovely soft Foulards, Tricolettes, Crepe de tones of blues, pink, old rose, Chine. The colors, whether ore brown, gray, peach, Reseda, yellow, utiful. or dark, pale or strong, are bea Helio, Also white and black. 45 in. $1.95 yard $1 yard GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Charming Cotton Materials WHITE Novelty Voiles. Nothing is quite so cool and summery-looking as white. These voiles have checks, stripes or small dainty designs. 36 inches, 50c yard. Pongee — is one of the best solutions for the hot-weather problem of well-tailored appearance together with coolness. All plain colors. 36 inches, 75¢ yard. Embroidered Dotted Organdy is deliciously crisp and cool. There are colored dots on white grounds, jade, Nattier blue, paradise and others. t 45 inches wide, $1.85 yard. SECOND FLOOR, The Art of Sailor Hat ° HAVE you wondered why a sailor hat looks so incomparably well on some women, and not so well on others? The explanation is easy enough—it lies in the art of knowing what's what in sailors. Since they are strictly tailored, correctness of line is a matter of vital impor- tance: width of brim and shape of crown. The sailors in our collection are Solid colors and combinations ot correct to the last detail. Chosen black and white, ot navy and white, not only as complements tothe well. brown and sand, navy and tailored tweed suits, but with aneye They may be ordered in any color. to their becoming quality, they are There are four sizes, the crown and faultless in taste, beautiful in ma- brim of lisere, faced with fine $13.50 to $17.50 FOURTH FLOOR Small Furs And the Spring Tailleur THE first is almost as essential as the second. We are — a charmii group of coatees, stoles, scarfs in mole, mink, sable, kolinsky, squirrel. Moderately priced. Two-skin mink chokers and fox animal-shaped scarfs in taupe and mahogany, $39.50. FOURTH FLOOR Well-Gloved! That is Taken for Granted FOR she is wearing long silk gloves (16-button) rg fine Mila- nese silk. They will wear well, too, for they have double a — white, black, pongee, GROUND FLOOR Wedding Bells Mean e Wedding ‘ Rings AND the sooner the groom buys one the more ease of mind he will have! Our collection of platinum wedding rings in the new designs is very attractive. Three weights, $25, $38.50, $45. Weddings also mean a gift for the bride, one that she will love and cherish always. A white-gold wrist watch is sure to endear itself to her immediately. It is rectangular in shape, an exact duplicate of an exclusive plat- inum style. 20-kt. gold, $38. (Tax additional) GROUND FLOOR All Rubber And Reduced in Price ‘THERE are some splendid values in the Rubber Goods Department, where prices have been reduced to a very low level. Two-quart hot-water bag, GROUND FLOOR : Spring Shoes Offer Many Possibilities BOTH forvariety of taste in style and leather, and for real economy. The latter is shown in a large group of shoes at $10.75. Tan brogue oxfords; ooze patent leather and shad kidskin one-strap High French heels and medium round toes. SECOND FLOOR The Fourth Floor for The Younger Set pgm taffeta bloomer dresses are the thing they're all asking for these days. ' They're very smart, with collars and cuffs of a contrasting shade of Crepe de Chine; and it’s so nice not to bother with petticoats! 6 to 10 years, $20, INFANTS’ bonnets are exqui- sitely made of lace, trimmed with white ribbon. Sizes 12 to 14 inches, $3.95. as White Shoes FOR children, misses and grow- ing girls are made of canvas in laced styles, Sixes 6 to 8, $4.50 8% to 11, $5 Sizes 1136 to 2, $5.50 234 to 7, $6 FOURTH FLOOR

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