The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 6

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BOY BANDITS SHOOT |!» suit tho UP CENTRAL PARK £)"! L 4 East 85t) apc Ht Ive. of N Three Youngsters Surrender to Po- | St liceman Af ; Mesiovern was discharged in Night ‘Shooting at Court with or nand. The younger |boys were tur er to thelr pur i ents for punis 1 Patrolman of tho Arsenal care Police Station, Central Park.| TO SETTLE SOLDIER ESTATES @bout 9 o'clock inst night heard aj Volley of shots fired with rapidity In| Mothers Donnelly of Wentchenter Belvidere Walk, nea reet. The. County Died tn France Mevirlg he had a big hold-up on his | Speetal 10 The hands, O'Rourke drew his revolver! WHITE PLAIN @d stealthily crawled along the} S| grass. Donnelly “I've got you men cor M. Donnelly, out, with ! O'Rourke, : i bushes. Donnelly, of P t h with siars,” O'Rourke dup their re- Yoivers, © and took the boys to t) Station, where Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street —N. Y. Established 1879 PRESENTING The Josette af one-strap pump of grey suede, 12,50 Full Louis or Baby Louis heel HAT’S prettier than the grey suede pump for wear, these gay Spring days! Such for instance, as this new model, the Josette, which fastens at the instep with a tiny buckle, and opens gracefully in irregular outline to display the new Spring hose. Third Floor » BONWIT TELLER. & CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special for Friday WOMEN'S “BONTELL” OXFORDS Very Much Below the Original Prices at 10.00 In tan and black’! calf- skin, brown and black kidskin and patent lea- ther. Also brown buck- skin and kid combina- tions. Welted soles— military heels, WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR FOURTH FLOOR THE EVENING (1 2LD, THURSDAY, APRIL -, 1921. Lord & lay Lowest Prices in Five Years, in the Seven-Day Furniture Sale Which Begins Monday, April 11 Eight months ago we began price-reducing on our entire Sixth Floor of furniture to meet the new conditions. This has been the prelude to the reductions we have just taken for this semi-annual Sale—of greater economical importance this year than for five years. Tomorrow and Saturday you may make selections while assortments are so complete, and these will be delivered after Monday, the 11th. SIXTH FLOOR Important Reductions! Fine American-made Rugs Repriced Two Days Ago to a New Level Prices on Wilton, Axminster and Chenille rugs in our large collection are lower today than they were last week. This is most important news for those of you who are building or furnishing homes, giving bridal gifts or in need of a new rug or two. Finest Worsted Wiltons 9 x12 feet—$107.50 9g x15 feet—$163.50 8% x 1014 feet— $100. 1014 x 134 feet-—$185. 6 x9 feet—% 67. m'4 x15 feet—$204.50 Royal Wiltons 9 x 12 feet—$y72. 9 x 15 feet—fr10, 84x 10% feet —$67. u'4x 15 feet—$152.50 6 x 9g feet—-$43.50 36 x 63 inches—$ 13.50 44x 734 feet—$24.50 27 x 54inches—$ 7.50 Seamless Axminsters 9 x 12 feet—f$56.50 9 x 15 feet—$y77.50 84x 1034 feet —$q9.50 739 x g feet—$38.75 6 x 9 feet—$29.50 36 x yoinches—$ 8.25 44x 6 feet—$16. 27 x 54 inches—$ 4.75 Worsted Wiltons 9 x12 feet — $96. 434 x 734 feet — $35. 834 x 1014 feet— $89.50 36 x63 ins. — $16.75 6 x9 feet — $60, 27 x54 ins. — $10.75 Exceptional Values! Heavy Royal Wiltons 9 x 12 feet—$8o, 36 x 63 inches—$16.50 84x 1034 feet-—$74.50 27 x 54 inches—$ 8.75 Chenille Rugs 9 x12 feet—$r15. 9 x 15 feet — $180, 814 x 10 feet — $105. 1014 x 1334 feet — $189. 6 x9 feet—$ 67.50 12 x 15 feet — $240. Broadloom Carpet—$12. square yard FIFTH FLOOR New Designs In Luncheon Sets To Embroider And such lovely ones they are, that you will be anxious to start working on the many sets you'll need for Summer. These sets come in fine, Irish linen, Indian head material, Pequot muslin, and linen-finish muslin with designs for cross-stitch, cut-work, French knot and solid embroidery. A particularly charming set of four doilies and a centerpiece has a design for cross-stitch on linen- finish muslin—$1.25 Two scarfs of Indian head material when em broidered in blue with crocheted ed Maltese Cross centerpiece--$1. form a lovely Embroidered samples of all these designs are now shown, and an instructor is here to teach embroidery. FIFTH FLOOR As New as April These Summer Linens and Lower Prices Summer dining and breakfast rooms need any number of luncheon cloths, because they are used almost con- stantly, even for dinner. These lovely hemstitched linen luncheon cloths in several different designs are now most inexpensive—45 x 45 inches . . $4.50 54% 54 inches . . $6.75 Irish linen napkins, in designs that will probably match those you have, 22 x 22 inches, reduced to $7.50 dozen. Irish linen sheets, beautifully hemstitched, $13.50 pair. Hemstitched pillow cases — $2.85 pair. Linen huck towels, in the desired size, $6.50 dozen, SECOND FLOOR April Sun Brings Out Couch Hammocks The porch and garden call you these fine April days. One of these new couch hammocks covered in_gay striped fabric and as luxurious as a rccport will make ¢ an inviting corner. There are numerous styles moderately priced from $15. to $55. The more expensive models have loose cushions like a davenport. The “Cedarwood” (Illustrated) is $24.50 in khaki or gray duck with ceiling chains, soft, tufted back and mattréss, rust-proof springs, magazine pockets and good con- struction. A steel stand for this model is $8.50, and an awning is $8.50. FIFTH FLOOR Tomorrow is the Second of the Two Days’ Sale of Toilet Articles An opportunity for you to lay in supplies of soaps, tooth pastes and all the little toilet necessities you like to have on hand in large quantities. Prices have been reduced on a large number of toilet preparations—all of which carry such well-known names as Hind’s, Calox, Pinaud—for two days only, and tomorrow is the last day. Mail and Telephone Orders Will Be Filled While Quantities Last GROUND FLOOR ( Victrola No. IX For Summer Homes $75. Many who have more expensive Victrolas want just such a convenient size as this for the Summer home. There is a record cabinet to go with it, which is $30, Records and Albums Your Eyes Have Told Me So McCormick $1.25 A The Rosary Schuman-Heink 1.25 Erumeces Favorite Yeu | Waton 85 Bie wire Waltz } Sousa Band 485 Face to Face facas ee How Firm a Foundation toinch Albums 85¢ 12-inch Albums 93 SEVENTH FLOOR Moth-Time is Here! Moth-preventives This time of year the tiny moth enemies make great headway unless you take pre: cautions. The Housefurnishing Depart- ment has a complete display of moth preventives; all the kinds that present-day science recommends, “No-Moth” is an innovation that makes a moth-proof chest of any closet. It can be hung on the closet wall and protects clothes for a fullseason. . . . $2, Enoz Moth Liquid is safe, stainless and reliable; pint size $1.; quart size $1.85, Prune White Naphthaline Moth Balls, Moth Crystals, Crystal Flakes, Cedar, Moth Chips, Lavandine and Cedar, 6 oz. 15¢e; lb, 30¢;2 lbs. . . 3. . 606. -¢ Tar Paper, go x 48 inches, dozen sheets . . $1. “Closgard” Clothes Guard, with a col- lapsible, truss frame that keeps the ward- robe distended to full size and holds the clothes in place. ‘The automatic closure seals the wardrobe instantly, Of Paper and Cloth Of Cretonne $4. and $5. $5. and $7, Moth-proof Bags Sizes White Tar — Cedar Muff Size 70 ‘ Blanket Size , be in Suit Size fits $1.45 Overcoat Size $1.40 1.70 Ulster Size $1.60 $1.85 Motor Coat Size $1.80 $2.10 4 /ENTH FLOOR

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