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MARCH 31, 1921. 9 ‘The veosel carries a crew of haat sg] ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NO RAINBOW AFTER DELUGE; Freighter Ashore Off Nan ee. |cording to @ wireless received to- owners, the Furneass- ce Line. The message said the easel was resting easily on the m ft at high w “salient traits of the illustrious dead,” Archbishop Glennon continued:, heen was a great leader and soldier, hose sword was ever ready to de- ‘The freighter Gaelle Prince has|day bY her rom w and hop ev |fend the ‘Christ and His. Kingdom. | He was the great lerisiator, wise In counsel, prudent in action, just in |his decisions. He was the far- visioned educator, who would have | the world know Christ was the truth 1 the life. Lastly, he was the patriot. He cured not for the or the weaknesses of party; |but they whom the people chose as | President and as legislators were his President and his Government. How often would he recount thie coun- _|try's glories! ‘A land,’ he would ex- claim, ‘where we have authority with. out despotism — liberty without fh Cardinal Gibbons was at | “phe Archbishop recalled a dra- ineldent that occurred last mber at a Catholic gathering in| May Be Due to Misunderstand- ing of Characters. BALTIMORE, Mareh 31 #1 rainbow after the deluge, described in the Book of Genesis, was not a rainbow after all, but a collection of great fly-brushes of the ancient Oriental gods, dee! Prof. Paul Haupt of Johns H ns University, a session of the American O Society, at Goucher College, The mistake in Genesis, Prof Haupt said, probably is due toa misunderstanding of a character on one of the old Cuneiform tab- “bow” could “fy- | matic Op said, the departed P # Church was more to be re- ed as “the kindly, gentle old paying tribute to the Ble capabilities of the ifial, he said: Hep pears to be true that for every c oe 8 in history, Providence, the Cardinal, | who was presiding. The bent fi was suddenly erect, and in a vibrant with emotion, he add tind in the unity of opinion lets. The word fc very brush, Now then da ed » numerous were these gave their gods that the police had to rope| credit for having fly-brushes, and al streets in fact,’ in line 164 of the flood lac reve was buried thie afternos “ ” wotlia take His place in ruling the ite ay was t } PAR TnOOn) tablet the word “fly-brush” ap- om It would train the child how | in the or te pears. The sage says that pean, but at the same time | wowr “When Istar sees the gods gather =" 6 ae Ia, March 21.—Bu- } around the offerer like a swarm of charffpions, he said, rose to| ene C. Werks has been found gufity| flies (because there had been no the new beliefs. These were | of senile in the first degree and the| offerings during the flood, she is ope piieo XTIL, Manning of West. | Penalty fixed at death by a Jury on| s0 incensed that she takes | the ingt@r and Bibbons of Baltimore. — | h four women d. Weeks, with great fly-brushes of her father, orm ed of killing Knu (King of the gods) to drive Summing up what he termed the Phau attamples holdcepe ee S| away the gods.” ancients nati “@iscience in its triumph thought | | Bd despise and reject the Dicty DEATH PENALTY. - Stern Brothers i West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street t sq. Providing in an admirable manner for every street, sport \ or dress occasion of discriminating women : A Display of New Separate SKIRTS Revealing an extensive assemblage of distinctive models in plain or well- blended color combinations from which every need may be gratified in a most satisfactory manner. Exceptional Values for To-morrow: Wool Plaid or Striped Prunella Cloth Skirts Full plaited models in a wide range of effective colors. Special at $12.50 Third Floor Additional Preparations Enable Us to Offer ONE HUNDRED Women’s Wraps of Ramona Cloth at the NOTEWORTHY PRICE of $48.00 Beautifully finished and very graceful are these softly draped models. The season's new and most desirable colorings—Silver Pine, Hindustan, Sorrento Blue, Ostrich, Navy Blue, Moufflon and Black—finished with tie belt and long silk tassels. Silk lined throughout—All sizes. Special Feature Prices on Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Special at $8.00 Pair Lace Calfskin Walking Pumps— Smartly perforated, one. - strap; welted soles and leather heels, and Louis heels. Special at $8.50 pair Special at $1 0.75 All sizes in the assortment but not in every style. Distinctive Strap Pumps—Vari- ous combination effects; turn soles FLIES SWATTED : Professor Says Mistake in Genesis BONWIT TELLER & CO, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET Custom-Like Tailoring The Traditional Quality of BONWIT TELLER & CO. TAILORMADE SUITS And all that Custom Tailoring implies—Perfect Fit, Finesse of Detail and Individualized Style—is obvious in the tailormades sponsored by this shop 45.00 to 350.00 The tailored suit is an institutional achieve- ment of this shop. It was established with the very inception of Bonwit Teller & Co.— was always a subject of important considera- tion and has ever remained so. Tailormen schooled in the craft and skilled in artisanship have attained, through many years of experience, a degree of perfection that is equaled only by the most costly custom made productions. And in Bonwit Teller & Co. tailormades for immediate service one is relieved of the tedium of innumerable fittings and incon- venient delays. WOMEN’S SUITS—SECOND FLOOR Sees Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) An EXTRAORDINARY SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY West 43rd St. EN’S SILK SHIRTS “mbodying workmanship of the highest character and exceptionally fine quality Silks DRASTICALLY LOW PRICED at $6.90 —Silk Jerseys and Fancy Crepes in excellent color combinations. —Plain White Crepes and Broadcloths. All Shirts made full—the majority have patent reversible cuffs which will add considerably to the duration of their wear. Men’s Shirt Dept., Main Floor (near Sixth Avenue Entrance.) UF and Sons. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED TO PROCURE NEWEST SPRING MERCHANDISE AT REDUCED PRICES THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SMART SPRING SUITS Tricotine, serge, twill cords, coverts and numerous styles in tailored effects and richly trimmed models, Moderately Priced, from oe 50 to 89. 50 SPORT SKIRTS, an exceptional assortment in plaited models, plaid df t Specialy priced fronts ne 7.45 to 24.50 athe twills, to the Viear of| brushes were in vogue among thr BLOUSES chuteh knows noth: Jers in Assyria and Egypt re WONG CHIRAL RHE eee Nal aa. aonlanl We are showing a most beautiful assortment in silk and georgette in all colors and color symbols of sovereignty in the Archbishop referred to the Gi combinations. Specially priced from 0 to joe i} od the Orient. pre@ndl of materialism due to the ad- | ¢ econ: | Tena natiig to Dr. Haupt, the fan@@s of science, suyinsg: ers which drenched the | WOMEN’S SWEATERS Strictly all wool in Tuxedo and coat hth) all colors, all sizes. Value to 10.00, for. abe 00 WOMEN’S GLOVES “KAYSERS” 2 CLASP SILK GLOVES, self and contrast embroidered backs in mastic, beaver, navy, gray, white and black. 1.25 grade for................ .89 “KAYSERS” 16 BUTTON MILANESE SILK in mastic. beaver, silver, white and black. ROU HES TOPs conswitss censanieualsctylians ‘ 1.95 “KAY S” 2 CLASP IMPORTED WASHABLE CHAM- OISE spear, self and contrast embroidered back, every de: ble color in all sizes. NaOsSRRU TOR ceric. can mis cause .89 DRESS FABRICS IMPORTED TWEED SUITINGS, 54 inches wide, all pure wool in light mixtures. 4.00 quality, for. us erase Zz 39 HEATHER MIXTURE SUITI! Gs, 54 inches wide, al! wool, in a variety of dark mixtures. 2.00 and 2.50 grades, for 1.39 SALE OF COTTON VOILES Imported and fine domestic makes in a large assortment of exquisite styles and color combinations, light and dark grounds. .75 to 1.00 grades for......... 35 UMBRELLAS AND SHOPPING BAGS WCMEN’S UMBRELLAS, splendid quality taffeta, fin- ished with amber tips and stub ferrule, leather or leather trimmed handles, black and colors. Value 8.25, for i : 6.95 MEN’S ALL SILK UMBRELLAS, silk case, tape edge and opera handles. Value 8.95, for. 6.75 SHOPPING BAGS, plaited model imitation leather, two handles. Value 2.00, for 1.45 HIGH GRADE DRESS SILKS NOVELTY TAFFETAS, in check and small plaid effects. In most desirable styles in brown, navy and black. Regular 2.75 grade for.. als 89 COLORE LW PONC 40 inches wide, anexquisite quality. , sapphire, rose, gold, tan and 5. nde -00, for. é Fs 1.89 SPORT SATINS, rich imported quality; 42 inches wide. in orchid, coral, sapphire, gold, white and black. Imported to sell at 4.75 yd. Sale price me 29 BLACK CHARMEUSE, extra quality, 40 inches wide. 4.00 value, for 2.69 HONAN PONGEE, fine imported dress $ quality. 2.00 grade for . RIBBON SPECIALS HAIR BOW RIBBONS, lot of plain and novelty taffetas, moires and sa’ tatfet widths 434 to 5), inches. = Regular value .39, special at 25 WASH RIBBON, excellent qualityin pink and blue only. No. 5. Regular value 1.25 per pce. of 10 yds., for «/ 78 LACE DEPARTMENT COLORED NOVELTY FLOUNC NG, 40 inches wide. Value 4.10 yd., for......... CHIFFON CLOTH, in black, white and! colors, 40 ins., wide. Valu yd., for IMITATION CLL 3.65 1.65 Value .50 yd., for nabelied net: 39 UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT LACE CURTAINS, hemstitched scrim. = Regularly 1.65 pair, for. : io> IRISH POINT CURT. AINS, in various lengths and widths, all over and border designs. Regularly from 12.50 to 43.35, for. 1 0. 00 to 39. 25 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS, with lace edge and ~ motif. Regularly 6,00 pair, for........5.csseeses 5.00 CRETONNES, large variety of bedroom patterns, Regularly 60" yd., for CROSS STRIPE SUMMER CURTAINS, anaes bottoms in brown, blue, rose, and green. Regularly 4.50 pair, for 3.75 ‘ STANDARD TOILET ARTICLES i Laco Castile Soap. Rey. .1s cake, box of 3 cakes for 2 . te " . . ° | r’s Glycerine Soap. Reg. 20 cake, box of 3 cakes for High-grade, shape retaining footwear in the fashionable fico Bie at tied ae — | aes Tlie re eh lee 2 styles for Spring and Summer wear. vast’ season's prices for + urts of precisely the Mary Garden Face Powder, Reg, 91.90, or... B ee ae ty same qualities : $12 to $15 Ree ant eacen {dese Rae a or rt ack atin wi straps % DRESS PUMPS—,1.4 hich « ‘ \ M /EAR SPECIALS and high or low Louis heels. —Satin Striped Broadcloths. MEN'S OTIS UNDERWEAR, Balbriggan or fii hite |[ cotton shirts and drawers, in short, long sle and athletic shirts, regular and knee length drawer o 46. Regular price .95. Sale price .69 MEN’S NIGHT SHIRTS. 4 prominent manufacturers mple garments, some slightly mussed or soiled, i 1, cambric, and mulls. Value to 2.50. Sale DOICA oa s ue 98 MEN'S PAJAMAS. Universal make, an assortment of Jol. 25 high grade fabrics, plain or trimmed Values up to 3.50. Sale price § woven and printed madras, large variety , absolutely fast color, all sizes. 1.25 Sale price TotDawiell LSons, Broadway Gh 6 Oth Sts Values 1.75 to 2.25. Bthand Bth.Sts. ee

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