The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 19

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, wa ow Breakfast Services Mantle Mirrors Sheffield Platters Leather Purses Rock Crystal Porcelain Lamps Gateleg Tables Italian Comports Refreshment Sets counts of 10%—20% Until we enter our new home, there will be dis- —30% —40% and 50% on all the distinctive things which Ovington’s offer. cause it strives always to show the best wares first. A great step in its service to youl Now, Ovington’s is preparing its new building at 39th Street and simple little holder for spring flow- ers, you will find it at Ovington’s. And you will find not one but hundreds, for Ovington’s are dis- tinguished nearly as much for their variety as they are for their high standard of their wares. HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans One of the 3S pencil stripes and herringbone — Also light and dark herring! weaves. Regulars, longs, shorts weaves. Sizes to fit men o and stouts—all sizes. proportions. Every new customer who enters this vast 2nd floor clothes shop is awed at its size, the tremendous stock displayed, and the amazing values shown on every hand. On top of that is the big attraction of VARIETY. Under one roof are shown 40 a We also direct your attention to these superb competition with any $60 and $75 values offered in this city. Spring Suits & Top Coats, 3 9") which we submit in Our price $39.50. 15 Tea Wagons | FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS, giv- sap iad ing you your choice of the essence of America’s tailoring genius. | onde It’s the greatest and most interesting style exhibit in the world. COVINGTON 'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 312-314 Fifth Avenue West 34th Street It’s thin! Thie is Ovington's new bullding at 39th St. and Sth Ave., diagonally acrovs from the Union League Club ENTIRE SECOND FLOOB = J Near 32nd Street (Between 5th Ave. and Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. _ MELD POR HOTEL THEFT, ° [titer ew fat Reha orveet Fi. |pebtetina, Wr tee, te te SUSPECT FIREBUG faint iarera Ms fret tnt owed |e remmtee oe d _—_—_—_— Mortis Rosenbaum and falled to return The terms of the proposed lease be- - 4 th “MIb Prisoner Says He Mérety Pawned| the ‘ar within ten Jays jtween the city and the P. R. T. made OF $25,000 BLAZE ) and the o (eye) Jewelry From Commodore to Fe Sule weoett pleaded fick pullty be: | public to-day, provide for a 6 per enema m rine pea fured portraits for Woman hgh FeOUNO | Ceaeiea tine Gomeene Mivigertee oe| Three Floors of Loft Building fn t floor | and military H Bier Fisher, twenty-seven, an elee- —__ - Williamsburg District th to an Ameri (Between Filth Ave. & Eroadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) trician of Philadelphia, who served| NO QUAKER CITY FARE RAISE. | 4!trea rr. 8077, | 5 Ma be The H. two days iv jail this week for failure aiak O77 Bet Widow and Son. | Damaged, | ie Home Hotel Commodore bill and had Alfred T. Ringling of Ringling] The Fire Marshal is investigating a | of the ‘wspicions of Hotel Penn- Brothers, circus owners, who diced 4 biaae that did $25,000 damage 4 40 Famous tray with # Commodore crest in his (Special to The Brening World.) Feaident of + Oct. 21} four-story loft bulldings, No 4 rands room, fingered a key while being PHILADELPHIA, April 1.-- nal estate of Broadway, Williamsbu t3 A: M. to. of Me ’ questioned. gar fares here will not ber ins widow, | he building ts occupied matni iat ‘Phe Key. it was @liscovered, was to| President. Mellen ‘of the Phitndelita | Elizabeth Ringling of Oak: iidge, and as aT} mia wea and toom 180 of the Commodore, where | Rapid Transit Company to-day 1) his son, Richard T. Ringling, of bel tla Seccbiadtioy baidel Ma You Kenneth Campbell, an English maunu-| to the Public Service Commissi York. The tee Of th apparently rted o ng facturer, had reported the los of $400/@ continuation of the — four-fe hota Agi ‘i Men's of jewelry March 19 In the Yorkville} Quarter and seven-cent fare, holdings was not give Cl Cairt to-day when arraigned on aj automatically ceases May 1 praisal report, which no lothes harge of burglary, Fisher pleaded not| same time a_ citizens committee securities ms taxable in thi H hat h ened it for her, “He Bas BaP Wa ai i te ead Hints“; Pour j bidesiatae i nanntwmn A lexander__| tone | Court Admits Only Evidence Prior ] to Alleged Marder. j gMidictment for first degree murder 4 Against Frank Fevrole, Su eC ; PF iustice ‘Tompkins, in. White Plains, M ’ 0. fi d Open Daily Till 6 P. M. 4 passed on the question of identia Gaemterntits ieee Keene eal ens UXTordas Saturdays Till 9 P. M. i wife, He held i Fevroia to hls 4 her husband, p, the slain 9 2 i man, and two in her hone E ; See taiacteys ake We aes eth Not only lower-priced but made better ACA Ltt tO alta , = i} house, tompther. tert t ial } h lines house cleaning untilevery- u / j of better materials than the same lines thing you need is within ‘ ; i | were last year. reach in a strong, portable ‘ i } | { Seana | aot basket. The one illustrated " 4 i DETECTIVES AGAIN INDICTED. |] The fancy effects in tips, straps and will hold cleaning fluids, 7 j ' Owens and Horan of Anto sanaa lf] perforations that are popular now but iets Anode i: Now Accaned of Neglect of Daty. aaa $ e with compartments that ‘ ‘ 1 Detectives Martin Owens and ‘Thom good solid leather and honest shoe- keep the wet things sepa- t { indicted again tovtay by. she Wile making for the foundation. rate fromthe dry. Price $3. a ! Grand Jury. This time the harged i e e e STREET anp S j —o i , RT MEW YORK. a aed Our low second floor overhead—ous huge vol- - ume of business—the small margin of profit ‘ a ES a ae 1) that we are able to operate on—these are ] ; \ i | the factors responsible for our huge success. | = | p | * i 40 Famous Nationally Advertised | > Northward 1 OVEN BAKED ee ee an or ar | A . | A ; b As an example of our ; i} the March of Ovington’s ( BE ANS value-giving, sec these | . takes its way ; ayaa ° 5 a} They taste “different.” They Ui § r op 0a iS Bs The new Ovington building at 39th Street § are different. You will recog- and 5th Avenue is being prepared for “The } nize this delicious difference the For Men and Young Men ] Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue,” and prior to } minute you taste them. Their ade picts oapees “ ber bo 0 distinctive, unmistakable flavor BE Sain a 4 x q ing held. i ’ A ; 3 Counts Ot Te Uae (ene H comes from perfect seasoning : ; ? | with the long-famous tomato : . { | sauce made by Heinz—plus 5 ; 0 Pp: t= REAL BAKING 7% ) | T is nearly seventy-five Fifth Avenue,one of the really good 1 | SEES , aie ve Pods aad peice atinepnleia ) in real ovens by dry heat. Just as ‘ : Some of the made its bow to New ‘ : 2 Suite have ex- A panel of York—back in the days when Ovington’s will be preserved, the ‘(a a potato baked with unbroken jacket & phe indedr 1 good suggestions Bolle waa brecident same high standards of merchan- | is more richly flavored and highly ae fi ieee to match. $6.50 d f as Fresident. dise will be held and the same old, a nutritive than if boiled or red Additional : Everything without Gradually it has grown from a_ old principle of sound values will : OF PISRare $ 4 4 exception is subject to tiny little china shop—it has broad- be with us. But the location will | in some other way—beans must be 5 . . of, ened in size and service, until it is be tremendously improved. | ° te i theese e102 today a name known to Richmond ee baked So Dieter ye tein nana) Unequalled Anywhere Else Under . Datla and Seattle, to Dallas and St.Paul, A great sale that the great goodness. That is the HEINZ : a i ll i * ‘ ity - niga as well as to New York itself. step brings! quality-economy method. $ 40 to $ 50 . Reading Lamps One of the oldest and yet Prior to moving uptown, there French Faience the newest! will be arather remarkable oppor- | FO IR KIND S Console Tables 5 iy ¥ tunity presented. Discounts of ry Street Purses aheneh in the point of passing 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50% will HEINZ Baked Beans with Pork and The Suits The Top Coats i Sheffield Baskets foes Intra Che Ok Ne oleae be given on everything we sell. Tomato Sauce Embrace all the newest effects in Embrace a full selection of rhodels— J 2 i i sand y dels, in Scone Florentine Leather doxically enough, always one of Whether you need a tiny din- HEINZ Baked Pork and Beans (with See eee ere teamed devices: Rac TAD enue gy iaree tae q Glia Chane the newest. For its uninterrupted NT favor or a formal dinner ser- | out Tomato Sauce) Boston style both light und dark colors ber of the celebrated ““WESNIT" ig success’ has come because it is vice, a small lamp for an odd corner ! ‘ % meres, vele heviots, worsted >, Top Coats are included at thi : Candlesticks al (e f the times—be. 0F @ Stately floor standard, a mir- HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce serges. and els. Plain and price, in newest Spring sha { Desk Sets rays ebronst-of the Smee ~ ror, a rare piece of Sheffield, or a without Meat (Vegetarian) fancy, including the popular new — 100% all wool, quarter silk li 4. Open Daily Tilt 6 P. M. —Saturday TU 9 P. By ome"

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