The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 14

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er HR erm I IRN * “<0. « oe 2 ete ARTY ROTI SMR es THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. AUTOS KILL 108 IN STATE. | were killed by automobiles in the State| killed § and wagons 6. Five persons | ew York in March. who were occupants of automobiles met | quest of Adjutant General Kinea the resul feeling among of Ne eran G THe cavalry, | According to the report of the Nas Automobiles caused the death of 69| their deaths at highway railroad grade coast a artillery regiments, tlonal Highways Protective Soctety, 10glin New York City in March. Trolleys| crossings in the State $ have dirt floors and FUND FROM RENT |: aoe % ma |tair advantage and the re the State arme o the benefit of the entire . ‘ A uD Stern Brothers || West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ing, wrestling a TO PLNSU TAS AA ——E € iments rent yuard Dance hall City also h Cavalry, Coast Defense and |Switt bil. 1 derbid because th Artillery Want Share-—Kin- | rent their halls f« |the Gu caid O. K.’s Measure, | for_the a Cle 8 tt oe ek Oe Nn Ee 8 TT Minimum prices form a predominating feature on our new assortments of smartly designed BOYS’ High Quality CLOTHING Notéworthy values will be offered to-morrow in the following groups: Gy The first ————— 1500men Spring Sila or te earte wo "accel OW AG EN GTON| pve SUITS AND | | \ them all! by the 7lst, 69th. d and 12th mie coh nae ton BALTIMORE! _ TOPCOATS has been introduced by Senator Par ton M. Swift of E falo. Under the dill twenty-five per cent. of the prof is .63 via | $ 00 ite of these organizations would ec ROUND to other units in the guard, Fifty | TRIP con boot HIS week-end offering comprises as many per cent. of the receipts wou the regimental funds of th Berea she armory: And © surprises, and opportunities, as there are Suits and Topcoats offered. Such sweepingly high quality at a price so droopingly low appeals at once to a FAUIe ALRANY, April 1—A bill fo) PA rd, Students’ First Long Trouser Suits (Mostly with extra pair Trousers) Pencil Stripes, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Blue Serges and Fancy Wool Mixtures. Wide range of excellent colorings. 15 to 20 years. $24.50 to 34.50 15, 29. per cent. would be used for keeping | the buildings in repair The dill was introduced at the Boys’ Top Coats and Reefers Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra F : i man’s intelligence and sense of thrift. ? a } Raglan, full or half belted models Knickerbocker trousers. All Wool ¢ One can see scores of well-dressed men and young in Tweeds, Homespuns, Navy Tweeds, Herringbones, Blue Ser- S men on Fifth Avenue and Broadway wearing clothes Blue Serge and Velour Checks. | ges and SP ei Kiy, 8 to 18 years that can’t begin to excel these, but for which they Sizes 3 to 10 years ; : ena , A z paid a great deal more than $35. 23 $8.50 to 18.50 $18.50, 22.50, 25.00 H9 TifthHome =— at 34“ iret ee Age | ean 4 e Suits include pencil stripes, herringbones and ee for Tomorrow, Saturday, = attractive mixtures. The Topcoats are long-wearing, ||| MOST UNUSUAL SALE $ sevlish knitted cloths Ever Held at This Time of the Year 5 The DEPARTMENT of JUVENILE FOOTWEAR é ay 144 Bicthews Will offer Two Remarkable Specials for Saturday in z | ‘ ; Broadway at 49th Sire || Children’s Tan or Black School Shoes f @ 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street j 125th Street at 3rd Avenue 44 East 14th Street | Lace models. sturdily constructed of durable leathers . | 7 | for the purpose of withstanding hard ware. Sizes 8!2 to 11, Sizes. 1114 to 2 $3.75 Pair $4.65 Pair Boys’ Tan or Black Shoes; sizes 2 to 5!2 . $5.00 Department of Juvenile Footwear—Second Floor. | EVERY HAT | IN THE HOUSE UL SUNS O75 CONTINUING | | rete eer ai: . ite ve PRICES FORMERLY TO 25.00 | This Remarkable Sale Includes SALE OF FINE ITALIAN MILANS MILAN HEMPS | CREPE DE CHINE GEORGETTE CREPE FAILLE SILK o oes .\ Trimmed with latest flowers, such as pond | . lilies--lilies of the valley—-orange blossom | wreaths, as well as cstrich feathers and wings . Ng! Hats Appropriate for All Occasions. | No Charges. None C.0. D. None on Approval. ths = from opyright, 1921, cree ‘Company The Great For this week-end our Men’s Clothing Department presents Ipswich A Uc tion Sa le remarkable values in a group of suits from the Kirschbaum Shops. Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Flannels, Cheviots. Have You Noticed the New Stream Lines ? They are here—stun- ning and very much s0, Walk-Over has made clever use of the idea. You do not notice the difference on your feet, but the shoes have a more up-to-date appear- ance. We were the largest buyers and bought at the lowest prices The great scale on which we have planned this event and the splendid values offered contribute their influence toward stabilizing hosiery prices at a low level. Therefore this Sale not only affords a direct saving with every purchase, but indirectly it is of present and future benefit to all. A wide range of patterns and colors. All sizes, all models. $40.00 Kirschbaum Top Coats, $28.50 to $40 ONE OF THE NEWEST A recent Walk-Over conceit die playing a clever piece of designing Notice the new cut-out at the sides, the exquisite ankle fit, and the very pretty vamp and toe effect, Gray Suede, $12.00 Men’s Hose Women’s Lisle Hose Sizes 944 to 11}5 Sizes 814 to 10° 24 20 Women’s Hose Sizes 814 to 10 27 6 pairs for $1.50 About Manufacturer's Whole- sale Price 6 pairs for $1.35 6 pairs for $1.10 About Manufacturer's Whole- He pap sity About Manufacturer's Whole- Full Mercerized Hose—medium soln Price weight—black, beige and cor- | | Black, white, cordovan, with or dovan. without seam, Mercerized Hose — mock seam black, white, suede, cordovan and white, Stern Brothers He igh Amy between 2nd ane sore Bi WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 45d ST, Weems Haas Mreedeey M2: 1m 1938 re nadie 80 Bowery All First Quality Arranged for Easy Selection on TavlesonMainFloor See Pages 20 and 3} for Other Hearn Advertising SSO SST SS See Brook! 1288 Broadway 568-1 Fallon Bt. 6 Fite Are Brom MT Mies ave Yonkers, W Pea “TN. Broadway Newark, N. J, —105 Broad Bt. Paterson, N. Pousnkeoptle, Wi. Y.—f07" Mai y Complete line of Phoenix and Van Reale Hosters It It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Go and Get rn * ‘ Si a a ees a

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