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tricts, and assertion has been made that he personally drew up a plan’to spread terror throughout Berl AVERT BERLIN BOMB TERROR. verywhere Laid Explosives Fo to Commanist Plot. BPRUIN, April 6.—Mysterious par- cels containing explosives have been [discovered in the past twenty-four hours by the police in vafious parts of Berlin. Some of them were found in private residences, on door steps! | Jgey in hallways and along the tracks of . the elevated railroads. Each of the this pure puckages wag found to be supplied with @ fuse which was ready to | COULRR Ughted. milk w! ae Poltce oMcials declare that the Ger- | fresh milk Man Communists had planned a reign of terror here during the recent dis-| BMG cream orders in Central Germany. Their ded. purpose, it is declared, was to are nee - “frighten the bourgeois classes and encourage timid comrades to join in| the revolt.” Belief is expressed that Max Hoelz, known as the “German| Robin Hood,” supplied local Com- | munists with quantities of explosives from Central ( man coal mining dis- PSUTTON TIE STRAP SLIPPERS I ee wN . Featured This Week $9.4 CIC In Gray or Brown Suede, with full Louis or Baby Louis heels.. se HIS modish strap model represents the acme of elegance in the strap mode. At this low price it affords a buy- ++ ing opportunity without equal. Shoe Dept. on Main Floor Shoe Dept. on Main Fleor Nineteen West 34th Street VDRO OUTISUONONSEEONELODAULEDECRASTELLLY SANLLUSSASUROOUIORTEUBLOLAA COVERED OLORIT FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Thursday Special Women’s and Misses’ Gingham Dresses : 4.57 Were $5.94 This store, first and foremost in the field of ginghams, proves by this attractive value that notable savings may be had in the pur- chase of smart ging- ham ready-to-wear no less than in our other extraordinary offer- ings for Gingham Week. Models in pin checks, medium checks and plaids, daintily styled in several new effects. One style is pictured Thursday Women’s Boudoir Slippers 95 Were $2.25 Very comfortable style—made of fine quality eretonne—flexible turn soles and broad low heels. Sizes 314 to 8. A bargain for Thursday shoppers! See Pages 8, 13 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. | Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Thursday’s Specials Women’s Gloves : pie fh Peok i $1.35 pair 1800 pairs, 2-clasp overseam gloves, French kidskin or lambskin glace, in tan, black, brown white, all sizes; originally priced in our stocks at $2 $2 and some at $1.85—a special price. \ $5.50 Long Gloves, $3.55 pair 124 pairs 12-button length (3-button) French kidskin glace gloves, sizes 6 to 7%; white only. Main Floor, Old Building $2.50 to $4.50 Dress Cottons, $1.95 yd. 950 yards only—imported embroidered voiles and s, plaid and stripe crepes, smart plaided and printed 36-in. to 44-in, wide. Scissors should be kept busy snipping off yardages Thursday. Main Floor, Old Buliding $12.75 to $16.50 Skirts—$7.75 50 pleated and flare models in wool plaids and checks, new color combinations. The material alone sells for the price of the skirts. Sizes 25 to 34 belts. $10.75 Skirts—$5.75 250 fuille skirts, self-plaided effects in black and taupe; simple model with pockets and belt. Sizes 26 to 34 belts. $16.50 to $18.75 Skirts—$10:75 50 smart velours in plaids and the new large block patterns, new spring colors; newest combinations of pleatings. Light plaid combinations now favored for Sports and trotteur wear—tans and blue, and black and whites, and tan and brown. Second Floor, Old Building 700 Bungalow Aprons & Dresses $1.50 to $1.65 grades at $1.10 Bungalow aprons of good quality percale—several models—every shade and color included; $1.10. $1.95 to $3 grades at $1.65 Slip-ons—five dainty models in pretty cretonnes and percales— $1.65. Bungalow aprons—percales and smart ginghams—$1.65. $3.75 grades at $2.95 Apron dresses—slip-on models; one of gingham with organdie collar; one of crepe prettily piped; all colors, including lovely high $2.95, Many housewives have been patiently waiting—hoping—for just sueh an unusual opportunity as this to buy their entire year’s supply of these necessities. Third Floor, Old Building | Downstairs Store | Misses’ Coats, $18.75 $25 to $33.75 grades The variety is fully as interesting as the saving. Fine camel’s hair polo cloth; ldvely suedine; and nov- elty overplaids that are very swagger for young women, The loose models are very boxy, the belted models quite practical. Almost every coat is silk lined; and the trimming con- sists chiefly of silk stitching, used in several new ways Sizes are 14 to 20. $1.50 to $3 Corsets, $1 Variety, in this group, is one of its chief virtues. There are two slip-on models; a clasp-front corset (no laces); and a fine coutil model in flesh color, The manner in which these corsets are finished indicates their quality. For slender to average figures. $5 extra-size Brassieres, $2.50 These are flesh-color in coutil and mesh—finely made; and one of the standard brands of America. Down-stairs Store, Old Building 16-button Silk Gloves, $1 Seconds of $2 grade Here are 2,500 pairs of women’s 16-button silk gloves —the very kinds that are needed to wear with short-sleeve frocks. One of the best-known makers in this country made them; and his name is on every pair. All have double finger tips, and Paris Point stitching. These gloves are supposed to have slight imperfections but in many cases we can’t find a thing the matter with them. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Downstairs Store, New Buliding attractive Downstairs Store, Old Building Cretonnes down to 32c yd. This is the first item on this interesting list of underprice up- holstery items. Heavy in weight, and so widely varied in pattern and color thet you can surely find exactly what you want. This same grade was twice this price not so very long ago. Ruffled Curtains, $2.45 pair Voile curtains with ruffles at the side and bottom. backs to go with them, 500 pairs at this special price. $45 Hammocks, $32.75 Cretonne-covered hammocks, with upholstered backs. now’s the time. Ruffled tie New—and Down-stairs Store, New Building Women’s Sweaters Down Were $2.95 to $7.95—now $1.95 to $3.95 The sweaters at $1.95 are the smart little surplice tie-back: some with brushed wool trimming. These were $2.95 in regular stock, At $2.95—were $5 Worsted sweaters, tuxedo models—with filet stitching at the bottom and around the cuffs, Trimmed with brushed wool. At $3.95—were $7.95 Zephyr woo! sweaters—tuxedo models. Very desirable. Downstairs Store, Old Building | | Thursday’s Specials $1,090 suite for $605 8-piece muhogany bedroom suite, Early American, Furniture 40 per cent. less The regular lines of three great makers turned over to us to dispose of, together with $100,000 from our own stock, all offered at 40 per cent. less than to-day’s prevailing prices. Bedroom Suites, $164 to $1,560 Dining-room Suites, $385 to $2,370 ae $643 suite for $385 10-piece walnut dining-room suite, Queen Anne type. Bedroom Suites Dining-room Suites Grade Price | Grade Price | Grade Price | Grade Price $700 $890 $936 | $985 $1,609 $1,920 | $1,100 $6601 $1,700 $1,020 Sixth Gallery, New Building. $150 Chenille Rugs, 9x12 ft., $100 54, best grade, GLENDALES and ROSLYNS, with wool back; solid color centres with band borders in a deep- er shade of the centre color. $85 Reversible Chenille, 9x12 ft., $50 48; solid colors; rose, green, blue, gray, sand, taupe. $24.50 Wilton Rugs, 36x63 in., $12 $17.50 WiltonRugs,27x54in.,$8.50 HIGHLAND worsted Wiltons—no better worsted Wilton rug made. 300 rugs in these two groups, in designs and colorings copied from small Persian rugs. $18 Rag Rugs, 9x12 ft., $12 $4.25 Rag Rugs, 3xG ft., $2.50 The far-famed COLONIAL rag rugs, in hit-and-miss effects, made of heavy double rags and cretonnes (ends of new materials). 212 rugs in these two groups. * Third Gallery, New Building | $126 and $160 Dinner Sets, $75 THEO. HAVILAND China, from Limoges. Only 60 of these exquisite dinner sets; 107-piece sets, in three wide conventional border designs, with coin fold on edges, and coin gold handles. It is unnecessary to add any- thing to the really startling news of THEO. HAVILAND French China dinner sets—full sets—at so small a price as $75. $80 F renchChina Dinner Sets, $40 also THEO. HAVILAND, but 52 pieces only. These 31 sets were made up from two of our open- stock patterns, for the convenience of those who do not en- tertain largely, and for whom a set covering the require- ments of six people, is quite sufficient. Two border designs, coin gold on edges, coin gold handles Second Gallery, New Buiiding ’ ° ° Infants’ Wicker Furniture 5 drop-side wicker beds, ivory tone—$33.50 5 wicker bassinets, 2 models, ivory tone—$33.50 95 wicker hampers, ivory tone—$7.50 $17.50 children’s wicker bedroom chairs—$10.50 $7.50 cotton mattresses, bassinet size—$5 $10.95 cotton mattresses, bed size—$6.75 Strplus stock of one of the best manufacturers of baby’s wicker furniture—models we have had in our own stock and have found very successful. Quilted Pads Sheets bassinet size for 65¢, | 85e bassinet size, 50¢ > bed size for $1.15, | $1 bed size, 60c, Stockinette rubber sheets | Plaid Woolen Blankets 65e bassinet size, 50c Double, bound on all sides, $1.35 bed size, 25. | 5.50 bassinet size, $4.50. Pillow Cases | $7.50 bed size, $6.50. 50c grade for 35c. | Third Floor, Old Buliding A Week of Special Merchandise Offerings—April 5th to 12th WEEK in NEW YORK | Telephone Stuyvesant 4700. Store Hours 9 to 5, | Thursday’s Specials Women’s $59 to $75 Frocks—$48 80 of the simplest, most distine- tive frocks, which achieve their ef- fects by means of excellent line and beautiful material, rather than by elaborate trimming. Slim little afternoon gowns in Georgette beautifully beaded. ~in Canton crepe. twill cord with cut-out embroidery in contrasting colors, —crepe de chine in white and color, ~taffeta, embroidered. _ Georgette crepe, with foulard patterns, Colors are gray, midnight blue, brown, white, midnight blue com- bined with color, and other combinations. 4 ST eae crepe, attractive Second Floor, Old Building Women’s $85 English Suits $42.50 30 only; no two models alike; all cut on correct English sports lines; with and without belts. Woven leather or bone buttons. —large checks —smaill checks —fine stripes —exquisite heather —plain colors And the colors are the loveliest used in homespuns and tweeds warm tans and browns, rose, -mauve, gray and orange, mauve and purple, brown and tan and brick. Second Fioor, Old Bullding mixtures Good quality Fur Scarves $47.50 stone-marten (14) one-skin 00 mink (32) one-skin.......:.. 00 squirrel (26) double animal. . . - $27. $59.50 blended Hudson Bay sable (9) 1-skin $49.50 $99.00 blended Hudson Bay sable (7) 2-skin $82.50 These scarves were carefully chosen by us. The furs are full and fine, and of excellent quality. Becgnd Floor, Old Building ’ $75 Women’s Street Wraps $58 75 soft, beautifully designed wraps of Ramona and_ bolivia cloth, in five models, There is the new coat with straight sleeves, wide at the cuff, and made straight from shoulder to hem, with tendency to fence at bottom ; the straight-line cape, made on a yoke; —and the coat-wrap model so many women find flattering. Three of the models are beau- tifully embroidered in self-colored matching satin or pussy-taffeta, In Hindustan brown, moufflon gray, beaver and midnight blue, One of the straight-line cape models is of midnight blue trico- tine, embroidered with gold. Second Floor, Old Building silk ; linings are of Imported Lingerie $2.95 nightgowns and chemises. , .$1.95 3.95 nightgowns and chemises. . .$2.95 $5.00 nightgowns and chemises. . $3. Fine batiste fashioned in charming new models entirely by hand and beautifully hand-embroidered by skillful needlewomen in the Philippines. Nightgowns with attractive round, square or V_necklines. Short sleeves and sleeveless. More expensive models are elaborately embroidered. Envelope chemises—regular or strap shoulders, deep necklines. Models at $3.95 have skirt hottom or are finished in large embroidered shell seallops. Third Floor, Old Buliding $5 and $6 Corsets for $2.95 350 corsets of several well-known makes and of well- known qualities of excellence. Models of every type of figure—high or low busts—pink or white materials. There is not every size in every make, but there are all sizes in the collection. Main Alsie, In Floor, Old Bidg. Men’s Shirts, $1.95 Same grades were $3 to $6.50 in regular stock not very long ago The best shirt sale of the season, thus far. Look first at the madras cords—we have similar shirts r stock today at $3 and $3. Notice the fibre silks (arti- ficial silk) in particular—their beautiful colorings; their lus- tre. Shirts like these were in our regular stock at $5 and $6.50 not very long ago. Every shirt is made with a box pleated front; finished with good pear! buttons, and ample in size, One of the best makers we know of made these shirts, and the variety offers woven cords, woven madras, silk and cotton weaves, and artificial silk. 200 patterns; sizes 14 to 17. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bidg.