The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 5

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‘ASKS FOR INQUIRY oo jc ee Model No. Victrola Special Offer Victrola Vo. i/ Hinstuted 150.00 10.00 160.00 oe Sc Records ¢ amount of S Balance Small Monthly Payments Ne Inlerest Charged on De-| ferred Payments. = a —) a a] —* (= =) cD — — 1000000000000000000000000 The Proof | of the Pudding is probably in the eating. But the proverb isn’t con- fined to puddings, by any means. Note the difference in the “eating” when you season your meat and veg- etable dishes with “Eddy Sauce. Then “the proof’ inthesauce,and the sauce is Eddys | OLD ENGL pelsiet aparece At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, MADE IN U. §S, A, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y The League of Nations What it has accomplished in one year. | The first authentic Year | Book. Price 50 Cents Published Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn, N, ¥. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. INTO PRESS CLUB needy charwea wien of Waters in murder in the sevor killing o| Plymouth a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, hotel room, his skull having been beat-,;Avenue, Bronx, and Nr Teitel- eal en in with a heavy cane. baum, twenty-six, No. 2 Clifton ith the Kititaw! Reldy is also under indictment| Place, Brooklyn, were held to-day in uth Hotel. | Charged wilh homicide in connection] $5,000 bail each for examination Wed- P with the death of Frank Berber near day by Magistrate Nolan in ¢ he Weat h trance to Cen- {Street Court on a short affidavit |e tral Park on last by Detective James T. Murphy The jurt of —_ {men are members of the firm operating | under the name of LaBelle Shirtwalat deere toe "tre| OWNERS HELO AETER FIRE. \Conwaty, acho, fl Greene. beect Leeds Vaughn Waters in the sh NT a fre Mondsy pignt th ~| Murphy said Fire Marshal Rroy rested in Plant Biase. three of his associates found e: Morris Young, jof kerosene on floor, while Kagle Avenue, the Bronx; JosepigMen- | tered about wer atohes of a kind delawitz, forty-one No, 78 Caldwe!!) which tgnite when soaked tn oll, y and wear 8 placed on and a jury int o8th Street and Sev forty-one, No. 875 found in the agOW MOM DMO M OM OM OM ONO OMOM DOM OR DMOR NOM OND M OOM ONO MONON OMOMORONONONONDN CRORES THIS HAND HAS RULED THE WORLD OF CHILDREN’S WEAR SINCE 1879 a dsatee cA large corps of needlewomen are busy stitching away for Lib- putian Bazaar babies exclusively CROPCROPCRCROMCROR PRR POR CRORORC: HEY are artists, these women, they ply the needle as deftly as native French women — they are probably the largest group of expert needlewomen in _ these United States. 2: 2 And they sew only tor the Liliputian Bazaar. The thousands of exquisite little garments which they produce yearly constitute the largest stock of domestic hand-made frocks in this country And since we sell every garment they make, we receive certain price considerations which no other store can command. Mothers tell us we have ten frocks to any other store’s one, and each dress of a character that's hard to match elsewhere Long slips as low as 1.45 Short frocks as low as 2.75 S) SPRORCHRCHCRO MERC RP CHOPC ROR PURCHCORCOR ORO RORCRCHCRCORO: The LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR BEST & COMPANY FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET NEW YORK ORC RCHRCRC! PROMO MO ROROM ORO RO OR OMOR ORO MORO ROMCROREROR CRC ROM CRCRCHOMCMOMCMOMCRORORORE 4 BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Specially Shop of Orpinalions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET FOR THURSDAY A Specially Arranged Sale MISSES’ TAFFETA SILK & POIRET TWILL FROCKS 38.00 48.00 ~ 58.00 Formerly 59.50 to 98.00 Taffeta Silk Frocks of a soft, lustrous quality, with quaint ruchings, tiered rufflings, circular skirts, many with dainty lingerie collar. Sizes 14 to 18 Poiret Twill Frocks with Roman striped sashes, combinations of canton crepe or satin, cireé or sou- tache braided or with embroidery. Sizes 14 to 18. FOR MISSES of 14to 18 and PETITE WOMEN. THIRD FLOOR 1921. Where There 1s Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There 1s Service oe James McCreary & Go, =: McC == = Our Wicker Furniture Bears Low Prices spirit of the out-of-doors is embodied in every piece of our Reed, Willow and Fibre furniture, particularly “Old Hickory,” that garden requisite, as picturesquely ornamental as it is durable... Whether you are preparing indoors or out, for summertime, now is the time to buy wicker furniture at these low prices, Hickory Suites pe. Suite, “Andrew 3 pe, Suite, comprising: Jackson” model, Setter ae. .14.50 vevtce peewee QBIB Kom Chalets: vscens 6.75 Arm Chair. . 9.00 8.25 Arm Rocker.......10,28 4tm Rocker....... 8: Complete 42,00 Complete 29.50 Suites with Hickory Frames and Rattan Seats and Backs # pe, Suite, comprising: — # pe. Suite, comprising: Settee . 3 -19,75 Settee . 28.50 Arm Chair. . 9.75) Arm Chair 12.25 Arm Rocker 11.25 Arm Rocker 14.25 Complete 40.75 Complete 58.00 Tables to match above: Round. ...... each 12.75 and 20.00 Square .-each 15,50 and 16.75 Octagonal ..... 5 --each 10.25 Fifth Plow Fringed Costume Blouses Of Fancy Tricolette—8.95 and 15.00 Though their beauty is glance, evident at a# one really must don one to fully appreciate them, for much of their charm lies in their sinuous, graceful lines and the fascination in the gentle fringe. And such colors! Dove Gray, Rat fan, Jade Orchid, Maize, Flesh, Poree lain, Honeydew, P Black, Navy Blue, Brown, motion of the Hato and White In fingertip length they are 8.95, in three-quarter length 15.00 Fourth Floor Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Suits Special, 15.00 They are quite the most dapper types we have ever seen— jaunty Tuxedo affairs or styles with mannish, notched collars. All have narrow belts, modish patch pockets and delightful, pinched-in, slot-seamed or plaited backs. All the wanted street and sport shades. 14 to 18 Minsed’ Section; 34 to 42. Women’s Section Durable Garden Implements Specially Priced for the Early Planter Steel Spades, D handlo 2.25 and 2.80 Pointed Shove Inhed steel Trowels . 10¢, 25e, 35e Ninn Weeders 20¢ Steel Grass Shears. .65¢ and 75 a 1.00 vr 78 ond 2.95 4, D handle, pal Sieel Rakes 10 tines. 1.10 19 tines 1.28 14 nen, 1.38 18 tines 1.48 Steel Spading Morks, 1 handle, 1.65 and 2.10 fawn Mowers, ball-hearing wolf sharpent 4 2.95 12 Inch, 9.98) 14 inch, 12.25 Mose Ny 75. Hleel Hoes 115 ranteed ( He ne Ladies’ I 95c | anil Ladies’ Garde consisting Tplyi 28 fl. lengthe 6.50 of Take, Spade and Hon, 4.80 fpivy 40 fl lengtiw 12.50 Ferry's Vegetable and Flower Seeds Vegetable Seed 10 Flower seed ry 10¢ Lawn Grass Seeds 20¢ % y Quality Merchandise, as Advertised, on Sale, beginning Thursday, April Tth Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 “Oh, dear! Why did t choose so commonplace a thing to give her 1 mi have surmised that others would think of the same thing.” is t itabl nt of a wedding guest when she finds her gift is identical of sin 18 others. One must select dediy unusual in order to avoid Why not cor a set of Lenox China adomed It is most exclusive and rarely beay Single pieces such as an Ice Bowl, exquisitely ornamented with vari-colored enamel and Sterling Silver costs but seven dollars and twenty-five cents, A three-piece Tea Set, in Old Unglish design that is charmingly ancestral in appearance, is priced y twenty-six dollars and fifty cents, although it is beautifully d with Sterling Silver, Other prices are proportionate! Stiverware Captivating French Silhouettes The Newest Art Novelty An exhibition and sale of bronch Silhouettes, will be held in our Art Section, beginning Thursday, Aprit 7th. ‘The collection comprises a wide variely of the partout mounted, others plain, to be duplication with Ste ing Silver Deposit tiful, yet inexpensive sukjeets, fascinating in quaint charm, Some are passe ‘il i framed according to vour taste Unmounted 50c to 1.50 Mounted... 90c to 2.00 Inlaid with colored silk Unmounted . 2.50 Mounted.,...... . 3.00 Third Pia A Tempting Array of Glove Silk and Lisle Underthings Marked at Enticing Prices Sport Bloomers in Mole, Black or Navy Blue 4.95 Glove Silk top Lisle Union Suits in bodice style. Pink only 2.25 Athletic Union Suits in faney stripe or plain Batiste 1.95 to 3.25 mbroidered Silk Vests with fancy tops formerly 10.75 to 11.5 7.50 full fashioned, Silk Knit Union Suits formerly 18.50 to 24.50, 15.00 Kayser Silk and Lisle Union Suits Pink or White... 5.60 erly 8.00 and 8.95 Third F Imported White only ‘Sterling’ make knee length Lower Prices On Children’s Bloomer Dresses and Rompers Gingham and Chambray Bloomer Dresses ind straight-line models high wai 1.95 and 2.95 Dresses of Blu 2,50 and 2.95 Rompers and Creepers of Chambray in various colors also of Unbleached Maslin and Gingham 1.95 and 2.95 Third Ploor Sizes 2 to 6 yes Boys’ Rompers and Girly’ “Pantie Linene, trimmed with Red, Sizes 2 to 4 yrs. More 100% Pure Wool Plaid Blankets Arrive! pe r pair, 7.25 formerly 12.50 There are 1,500) pairs. of these new Plaid Blankets, made expressly for James McCreery & Co. In a wide variety of colors. All are double-bed size. Comfortables and Spreads 200 Silk Mull Bordered Comfortables, double-bed size sanitary, white cotton filling; figured centers formerly 6.50, each, 4,25 Marseilles patterns, large each, 2,50 (Second Floor 400 Crochet Bed Spreads, size, hemmed formerly 3.50, Sale of Wardrobe Trunks MeCreery “Life-Long” Luggage At Particularly Low Prices Warm weather automatically induces every one to plan trips, and trips mean luggage, The best you can possibly secure will be found in this sale at lowest prices B. McCreery Special Regulation size Ward robe ‘Trnnk, A. Steamer Wardrobe Trunk covered with hard made on three ply veneer bass wood frame, covered and lined with hard vulean ined fibre dustproof ed fiber vulenni pring draw bolts 19.75 Specia Dress ived fib brasse corners and va metal edie, construction, Ten hangers, four draw yvered, he lance clamps, deep cov ers, laundry bag, shoe cred top tray and extra pockets and lock on top bray, Size 30 inel drawer. Speetal, 49.75

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