The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 21

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- NEGRO AID OF PEARY ACCUSES HOSPITAL the commissiona’ paying. Bids for Contract No. 2, for the sinking of th week, to ‘be opened J understood Ne agree to pay the street One of the witnesses at Commissioner of Accounts Hivshfleld’s investigution | 0! | into charges against cho Harlem Hoe- |? pital will &e Matthew Henson, negro who went to the North Pole \ Admiral Peary, An affidavit 6! to Alderman Harris, by Henson, sow in the Customs House, declares | attacked by @ footpad on Ma.ch 14 struck with a blackjack At the Harlem Hospital, Hens leges, he was kept waiting three hours »- before receiving treat Hardly able to stand up, he declared, he had to leave the hospital at 1 A. M —e TUNNEL DEADLOCK YIELDING. | New York State Expected to Pay ¢ showing of Share of Street Widening. AT FO pay for the widenin of 14th Street, Jersey City exit fo the new vehicular tunnel "| from Mayor Hague of noNUaUE ECO BROOKLY FULTON Special Features fo Another Assortment of On Sale Tomorrow Jersey side, will be advertised York will recéde and |‘ 8 share of thé widening | p HAUFFEURS’ Styled on THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. stated that Jersey City would ingist on | Forest Fires Cause $85,715,747 Lose WASHINGTON, April 6.—Damage of which calls 7 Tey en the | $86,715,747 was caused by forest firos for next| whioh burnod over 45,483,307 acres in . which | forty-five States from 1916 to 1920, in- ; et Beaten by Robber, He Was Turned means that ground will be broke P| elusive, {t was reported to-day by the Out at 1 A. M.; Declares New York Commission announced | Forestry Servite of the Department of ! through Gen, Dyer It would ‘report its| Agriculture. A total of 160,318 forvst Matthew Henson. stand at the meeting next week. Lt Is| eo Ccourred during the five years’ . Minnesota betng the ohlef sut- with a loss of $30,895,868. DED clothes should harmonize with the sprightly appearance and good form of a car. Smartly designed models, visible goodness of quality, enduring tailoring and price moderation intensify the attractiveness of our present everything chauffeurs wear. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY RTY-SECOND STREET We Suggest That Patrons Avail Themselves of Our Charge Account Service D,PRICesCo. AND BRIDGE STREETS r Tomorrow New Mid-Spring Styles in Suits, Coats and Dresses Marked at ExtremelyModerate Prices An Exceptional Value in “Fulwool’ Jersey Suits|Navy Tricotine Suits the Newest Long Lines r RL 200 Women’s and Misses’ Smart Sport Suits Out of the Ordinary Values 28.00 A remarkable offering of Mixtures, Tweeds and Jerseys in belted and straightline effects. Notch collar and patched pockets. Spring’s smartest shades. Positively None Sent on Approval, Credited or Exchanged. 3rd Floor. Women’s Suit Dept.—2d Floor. Misses’ Suit Dept. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN __l! An Interesting Offering in Misses’ Wraps and Coat Atthe Season’s Lowest Price, Quality Considered Extraordinary Values Sale Price 28.00 13.75 New Wool | Tailored fe Jersey | Tricotine Ws Suits | Suits | 36 00 Also Suitable for Small Women to Size 36 Bust An unusually wide selection of smart Wraps in Velour de Laine and modish Coats in Polo, Her- ringbone Tweeds and Mixtures. Wraps show the new Tuxedo and Shawl collar effects. 28.00 Plain color and fancy heath- er mixture “Fulwool” Jersey Suits, with Tuxedo or Notch Lapels; string belts, etc. Ex- cellently tailored. All sizes. | usual, The Newest Spring Dress Fashion| A FRINGED FROCKS Of Canton Crepe & Crepe Back Satin As illustrated, the skirt of New this Frock displays a wealth of silk fringe, in tier-like ef- fect over soft Canton Crepe or Crepe-Back Satin. ie fringed sleeves are smartly short. All colors and sizes. 25:90 lined. | Exceptionally smart women’s jackets are rather longer than |and sleeves. Rich Smartest Coats and Wraps sleeved Coats of Bolivia, Tricotine, etc., stitched in silk, embroidered and fully silk satin Coats, with quilting. Suits; slender shoulders with snu fly silk lined. Sale at Much Below Value ! Usually Selling at $45.00 flaring Wraps and Also silk lined black Two Models Itlustrated Third Floor Misses’ Coat Dept. FOR SALE. _ Brooklyn’s Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 67 Grand Street ving cae ed] SMith Street] Cor. Driggs Ave. Cor. Wyckoff St. OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE Victrolas of, Booms of or Acoli No Macount_on_ Tw! Credit House | 164, 166, 168 and 170 || if you bring this ad- vertisement with you ‘ords ad ou! ‘Smith St. Store. CAKH OR CREDIT Buy from Diamond Cul ‘DIAMOND 8100 DIAMONT $30 WRIST WaToH Jos. Rose & Son, 49 Maiden Lane Diamond Cattera Mtxth Floor, Phone Joke ata DIATENOS Snshags MACHINERY, Biggest Hine of Day Beds in the city. All styles and finishes mt all prices. Good ones, complete for New Garments $1.50 Weekly on | 2 $30 Purchase. [toma tno Strains, in | . [oe dark worse... $8.25 tone, 2415 if Women's 99:5 ite. 29° tonne YAN “Lost and Pound” articles Qdvertioed in ‘The World or reported All the 1921 styles in| gate, Baby Carriages, jas BASE LM tops, jr I. “Lost and Found” advertisem ean be left at any of The World’ Advertising Agencies, of can telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Beekman, Mew York. or _ Brookiyn Office 4¥00 dain. Clothes Largest 2d Floor Shop of its Kind in the World. | 24 Floor ISW. 34%St, (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) OPPENHEIM, CLUNS& @ | | fm FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN “sean To-morrow—An Extraordinary Sale of a Men’s “SENIOR” At This is one of Many super-smar young men’s styles that you get at this amaz- ingly low price in the greatest pres- entation of Suits and Top Coats shown in New York this season! Unmatched any- where else under $40 to *50 Not only do you get the very smartest of style and _ all-wool quality and fine tail- oring in these gar- ments at $26.50, but also the newest pat terns. Plain blue, gray and brown flan nels, also pin stripes and chalk lines, and new gray and brown herringbone weaves Positively the greatest value offered in this city. All sizes, regu lars, longs, shorts and stouts. ENTIRE SECOND pp. Waldorf Hotel Also included at $26.50 are Open Daily Till 6 P.M. Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. 1h MN “JUNIOR” 50 Some of the Suits have ex- tra pair pants tomatch. $6.50 Additior al. the tenuine “Wesnit” Top Coats 15 West 34th Street FLOOR (Between 5th Ave. & Broadway) Saturday Till 9 Py M cmcemoasmmnne’ aia

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