The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1921, Page 4

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_ Fee reese GREEK PRINCESS — FILMACTRESS WHO 'rasSrowr'¢icrins Franklin Simon g Co, Lad HVE aad gama) sew ween, meth lh i, Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY FOURTH’ STREET BROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUE ow Colors to- Mate with Footwear Quality to- Meet with Favor— Par att C OLORED | VERY SPECIALLY PRICED TOMORROW 9° SiLk STOCKINGS ||] New Sprinc Weaps ano Coats For MADAME et MADEMOISELLE Fiancee of American Heir [s| Movie Actor Tries Vainly to}; Related to the Late Prevent Act—Ethel Fleming Czar of Russia. Was Out of Work. ATHENS, April 4—Wilkam Leads, son of Princess Anastasia of] Greece, who urttved here u few days|o ago by airplane to visit his mother, | a ure actress of No, 113 Who js ili, has become engaged to| wast 19th Street, who drank a car a saree Xenie, be eget dood bolic acid solution while on her way] of & second daughter of Grand Duchess] , Sai cater wit Marie and niece of King Constantine, | 2ome last night from a theatre with ® was learned to-day. The marriage} Joseph King, well known film actor) adr Will take place in June, probably in]or No. 49 West 48th Strect ee the young couple plan] King told the police he had called Young Leedin proposed thesday after| the taxi after attending the perfor. hie arrival, it fe understood, and was > immediately accepted. Princess An- @stasia, who still Is 1], was upset by | 5 the news and opposed jhe union at first on account of her son youth, but finally gave her consent wh ae THE BEAUTY AND CHARM OF THE—)D LATER VOGUE IN OUTERGARPMENNTS, IS EMPHASIZHD IN THESE SUMPTUOUS WRAPS AND COATS; | 65 Sa a di an “ ~ *% i Htagrts London tosobinn's Rew ward: | San "Fie tommnton sat ie bot ATCH smart- THEN TOO THHIR LOW PRICE OFFERS B yobe and will return to Athens in @) trom her after ahe had drunk about| Morton 1 . eka: = VVINGS OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAKES | Anastesia ts Recovert tte heel sie eis — ly or contrast ; THEM DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE— 9 § ing after the questioning by the ‘ c & Weicanes Apri t<ttincwen Avan. (Pouce, fetureed: to: the hospital He sharpl y, 1S th (Sy etions that no expense J in providing the best attendance for the asia of Greece, formerly Mrs. Will- jam B. Leeds of New York. is rapidly recovering irom the operation p@F-| y formed upon her recently. King said he juid Miss Flem ‘The Princess's son, William Leeds, | ing’s attempt at suicide to despond- Je a favorite of King Constantine,| ency due to lack of employment In Wanching with him daily and spend-| her chosen feld. ing his afternoons with the royal] «she has been very blue of late,” family. His trip from France in a0) he gaid, “and unable to find work. @irplane in order to be with histpyis evening in an effort to cheer mother during her operation cost} her up I took her to dinner and to ,000, but the young man says be} the Capitol. I had no warning that not regret a cenit of it. she contemplated suicide. She is a casein very fine young woman, whom 1 ca- tecm highly, and I deeply regret her Botehevikt Execated (he erase act It will militate against her suc- | BERS ieere<: cess in the moving picture profession The announcement that William | ir she recovers. She has acted only B. Leeds jr. is to marry the Princes®| minor parts for different companies, Xenia means that besides being|/taking any pince she happened to} @oubly ailied to the royal family of} ft in.” ; Greece, he will be related by mar- Mr. King identified himself as a latest Paris cus- tom in shoes and | stockings, and Parfait, abreast |. of Parisin fashion, | steps forth with value all its own. TAILORED EFFECTS OF UNUSUAL ORIGINALITY % At Department Hiores and wherever ums breliss are wold. If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out simply pull it back again. A new frame if the wind breaks it. MILLER BROS. & CO. Manafacturers, NEW YORK, iw ih — © mm | 7!) 1 ¢ house of the Romanoffs.| moving picture uetor He is well Re seers Sere PMs |e a even ce na eg | : ARE EMPHASIZED IN THESE NEW COATS AND second cousin of the iate Czar Nich- prominent role in "ik smet,” in which None Genvioe Without This Trade Mack. B | Cotors: = WRAP COATS OF TAS . BOLIVIA Suede Gra Ys Medium Gray, Polo Gray, ae eee secenee Geiieae oF IE Beige, (ordovan, African Brown, VARYING LENGTHS, SILIC STITCHING- ie White or Black, with Lisle RICH SILK LININGS, ALL ADD GREATLY i Sole and Garter Top. ( TO THEIR ATTRACTIVENESS g Fifth Avenue at 35th Street FEMININE HOSIERY SHOP—Street Floor Established 1879 Pa) Franklin Simon & Co, Hé Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World A Store of Individual Shops FA TUESDAY FIFTH AVE.—37¢th and 38th Sts. i Se Mothers May Save Several Dollars On LITTLE CHILDREN’S TAILORED COATS and HATS em ti aa t A THIRTY-FQURTH STREET GROADWAY-FIFTH AMENUR For Outdoors ‘Days— GIRLS’ OXFORDS AND ANKLE TIES | THESE TAILORED SUITS FOR | Sere Girluh Fee That ~~ SPRINGTIME. ARE) DELIGHTFUL Stull Enjoy Boyish Activities : EXAMPLES OF THE NEWER VOCUR FROM six toten, when girls still play with “boys’ rules,” Franklin Simon & Co. equip impetuous feet with shoes that play the The coats, two of our best liked models, are especially priced owing to a fortunate purchase. The hats, because of incomplete assortments, PRESENTING UNPRECEDENTED VALUES have been reduced from regular stock a a : SLE ET mma I EE SPECIALLY PRICED Double Breasted Covert Cloth Reefers 9.00 Navy Serge Regulation Reefers - - 10.50 re > game as hard as they, yet ie ee i * please the eyes of girlhood pa SE ns REDUCED with a certain femininity. Te ee a, TEAPE Ry 70 bowers. shr~ ~ » Tr ; 5 ; ; amen EXEMPLIFIND IN THESE NEWER SUIT MODELS; 200 Grosgrain Trimmed Milan Hats Of ‘Dark Tan or Black Russia Caljshin, FASHIONED OF SUPERIOR TRICOTINE,, SUPEUDIY” Originally 4.00 to 8.00 or Black Patent Leather. TAILORED SO AS TO REVTALN THEIR GRACEFUL z ° ‘ : CONTOUR AFTER WEAR AND IN MANY CASES E 2.95 Originally 4.00 SIZES 11 to 2; WIDTHS Ato E: AGES6 to 10. Z EMBELLISHED WITH BRAID BINDING , STITCHING On Ortginally, ss : AND EMBRODERY, NOTCHED AND TUXEDO > 3.95 riginally 5.50 00 COLLARS, SNUG SHOULDERS AND MANNISH ; 5:75 Originally 8.00 6 SLEEVES FLNISH AN ENSEMBLE AT SIZES 1 TO 3 YEARS CR CH WEITER GSNED AND PLRASING LACED SHOES . . . 7. to 8,50 FOURTH FLOOR In White, Black or Tan Leathees. GIRLS’ SHOK SHOP—T4ird Floor

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