The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 13

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or e MOTHERSOF DEAD" SAVLWESOLDIERS 8 twenty gold sta on Mrs Ste five women wearin eir left sleeves. W Glad Their Boys Were Spared| tre committce and spectators rove 10 Neglect by Dying on the celve ui they rose again when bs . 1 tool her scat Battlefield. C_W. Wickersham. the Chatre al mn, "We Gold Star Mor‘ aoa one An hundred times © cor the supreme sz field rather tha these boys are eu compensa of disabled know I am voicing th the entire committee each one of us fecis as deep! No, $23 Van do about this question, an Mrs. Meta Steuer of STERN BROTHERS West 42nd St. NEW YORK West 43rd St. Directing particular attention to the many advantages to be derived from the utilization of our modern service for FUR STORAGE REMODELING and REPAIRING In conjunction with the above, we have recently installed a new ELECTRIC VACUUM SYSTEM which insures thorough cleansing of all Furs entrusted to our care. Remodeling and Repairing—The advan- tages of having this work performed during the Spring and Summer months are two-fold. Firstly: We are enabled, through information received by out fashion authorities abroad, to remodel your furs in conformity with the new modes adopted by noted Continental designers, well in advance of the season for which they are intended. Secondly: All work executed during the Spring and Summer months is done at nominal cost. Frigid-Cold Dry Air for Storage Purposes such as we constantly maintain at uniform temperature, adds a noticeable vigor and lustre to the fur, as well as preserving the life and softness of the skin. 1800 Pairs cM EN’S High Shoes | | Formerly $12.50 to $15.00 | | All Sizes 3 | James McCreary & Co. | | | From heel to toe a well-made | shoe, and what's more, all | | | leather. Cordovans in brogue | and plain styles; Norwegian grain brogues; tan and black calf and vici kid. | QAPOGRDS _| | in all the new lasts for Spring and Summer wear. $1) -% «Men's Shop—2n¢ Floor Sth cAvenue at 35th Street THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. ,| PATRIOTS TO GREET VIVIANI. na filthy 's world we can do | the dirty iinen; the laun yn We shall not | 8@@ Durses that, after b | ue washed, was returne | condition nishaber — . Union Hill; | f Soldiers ‘4! Mont | and Mrs.j articies Avenue, |oX-service men of t isits | 150 F All-Amerionn Meeting at Carnegie Hall Will Be Big Rally. | * Dag-Ont Plans wert completed yesterday Gist Stree , [Evert Herter the American Leion at the uw ‘tiday even. | atin BS agreed ¢ tng. Mrs. Qharles d am will be|¢ merican organizations en - n {ia charge of exhibition, ascdated , At Wied er hed toot ste a 5 lea be tnvite att an t|%y Mrs. H. G de Rham 2d, Mrs, Dun te ekpested to call the and milk f WC. Dinsmore etey Thieoee St ernmental a t Rham. Among probably face one of eee cas ed in the work of the} om pis arrive Hills the n ~ Stern Brothers t Gov, Mier, Dug-Out are Mrs dwamt MeVickar, Van Dyke, who o 1: Miss Maude W m, "In the Name of x peildhay as citi ddanttade Phan Lauzanne, editor yf Miss Cottenat, Mrs, Coffin Van Rene rop-elect Manning will { and Miss I pro ation. West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street For THURSDAY We Announce A Most Exceptional Offering of MISSES’ and SMALL WOMEN’S Skibo and Tweed Suits At the DECIDEDLY LOW PRICE ot $17.50 Youthfully fashioned, Tuxedo and plain notch etfects in a wide variety smart appearing Tweeds and serviceable Homespuns. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. A recent purchase enables us to offer exceptional values in A Group of WOMEN’S CANTON CREPE DRESSES At the Decidedly Moderate Price of $39.50 Ordinarily such distinctive Dresses in this fashionable, excellent quality fabric would be priced up to $65.00 A wide variety of the newest Spring and Summer styles. A complete, diversified assemblage of Summer Morning Dresses for Women Dainty models which will prove an endless source of pleasure for Bungalow, Porch, Beach or general utility wear. Noteworthy values now available throughout the entire bee hk LA fehl a assortment priced at $3.95, 4.95 to 8.95 Checked, Striped and Plaid Ginghams, Dimities and Dotted Swisses with sash belts. Many have Organdie collars and cuffs ALL SIZES. SECOND FLOOR WOMEN’S Light-Weight Cotton Undergarments Carefully woven, shapely fitting undergarments, suitable for immediate wear At Especially Interesting Prices Thursday Women’s and Misses’ Union Suits Band tops; Pink and White. Regular or extra sizes, | 65c | | Swiss Ribbed Vests-—-Band tops Pink and White. Mercer- ized Cotton, 60c Fine Cotton Bloomers regular and extra sizes, 75c Fine Cotton Union Suits--Pink muAV nite? raaulan: sd Lm Pink; or White; regular und extra sizes, $1.25 === SRT i AIEARN FOURTCENTH STRELT Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 16th Annual ‘Inaugurated by us 15 years ago The first Annual Gingham Week was held fifteen years ago by MEARNS. It is natural that this annual event, since adopted by so many other stores, should have been inaug- urated here, since for many years HB AR M$ Wash Fabrics Section has been noted everywhere as the largest retail de- partment of its kind in the world. This explains why every season when gingham time comes round every one who is purchasing this always popular Summer material exclaims as a matter of course—" WE AR WS for Ginghams.”’ Apron Gingham—one of the bestimakes —indigo checks of various sizes— were .24........Gingham Week Heavy Striped Ginghams—for shirts, aprons and boys’ blouses— 7 checks and plain colors, in an unusually were .£0,.,.,..,Glagnam Week 15 attractive selection— Aeroplane Linen—36 inches wide—good, were .40 and .45.Gingham Week .aa firm quality, for dresses, boys’ suits and other purposes; were .98, 1 Gingham Week 50 Colored Ratine—35 inches wide—a large plaids. stripes and plain colors; were .33. har ‘nit ‘ Gingham Week P| & a ale feel e shades for suits Novelty Dress Gingham—splendid as were .75........Gingham Week me Y/| sortment of styles and colors, attractive Chambray—plain colors—good a Gingham Week . 14 for women’s and children’s dresses ment of shades; ~ were .30......Gingham Week . 16 were 25... Linon Suiting—Best colors for sport and street wear; 5 ..Gingham Week .24 Plaid Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide —blue, pink, tan, green, heliotrope color combinations; were .57 Gingham Week vet Dress Ginghams—82 inches wide; plaids Fancy Dress Ginghams—large select of most wanted che Ginghams—large assortment of desirable styles 1 . 12> were .50... 5, Gingham Week Gingham Embroidery Flouncings One of the season’s most attractive trimming novelties —Pink and blue checks, with sealloped edge—5) inches wide. Special for Gingham Week, « 20 White Materials In demand for Lrimmings and pipings. 27-Inch Pique—- were .48........Gingham Week 36-Inch Repp— were .68,.......Gingham Week Hearn’s Goodwear Poplin— were .80........Gingham Week 26-Inch Gabardine— were .78........Gingham Week 36-Inch Ratine— c .. Gingham Week sO were .75,... 36-Inch Pique— c were $1,10,.....Gingham Week « 97 27-Inch Pique— were .97...... 68 Gingham Week .68 Needs for Sewing and Finishing Dress Shields—fine quality—light weight double cord rnbber; were .26 to .34 aE aaa Gingham Week .20 Inside Dress Belting— were .10 to .12 Vatu esti .Gingham Week 8 Sewing and Machine Needles—were Sewing Cottons—Willington wnuke—200 yards; were .85 dozen. * Glogham Week .04 | 08 Sewing Silks—60 yurds—black and ‘ 25 colors; were .85.Gingham Week Snap Fasteners—-gross were .30 gross...Gingham Week White Roll Tape 24-yard piece 4 & wero .20......,.Gingham Week 14 RO BAOE! @ Deere tae 25 RickeRack—also scallop’ eday feather Gibg atitehed and middy braids Ac Adjustable Dress F -12 were .10 and .1.Gingham Week sibediak weed et ai ciate 1 72 tious—please give correct size when on Dressmakers’ Pins- -!» Jb. hox dering: collapsible—were $15.47. were 3 Gingham Week 25 | Gingham Week 9.75 See' Pages 8, 15 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising The New “CREST” Thealert Regal style intelligence is evident in every line of this“Crest” Oxford, While on the score of value, consider the leather, the workmanship and the price. Genuine Dark Brown Russia Calfskin. Leather backstay. Quarter fullleatherlined Tough, flexible walking sole. 1 inch flange heel The New “SPAD” For a perfect example of that fine relation between design, material and workman ship which is the very essence of stvle it would be hard to beat this "Spad” Brogue in genuine Dark Brown Caltskin A most unusual wing tip model, full per Sole of walking Heel “# inch high and flanged forated and pinked weight REGAL SHOE COMPANY BOSTON, MASS. REGAL SHOES Regal Shoes for Spring are $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 BROOKLYN STORES 460 Fitth Ave. 301 Troadway 5422 Pifth Ave. 4 Fiechosk Ave, | 357 Fulton St. JERSEY CITY 108 Newark Ave, NEW YORK STORES Proadway at 37th St Broadway at 50th St 6th Ave, at 21st St Broadway at 27th St. 2929 Third Ave. (Ne, 152nd St.) 991 So. 81 Naseau Se 175 Broadway (Nr. Cortiandt) 14th St, at ord Ave. 40 West 34th St, 125th St. at 7th Ave. Se, Nicholas Ave. at 1810" St 481 Tremont Ave.

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