The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEMANDS TO HANG ON STANDARD, NOT | paaurg insisted upon aloon League which wo | RAPS ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE. Reform Annoe! jon Wants DAYLIGHT TIME Awents Pat Under Civil Service. oo sealed | BALTIMORE, April 14.—Activities of Palta Sa ~ jthe National Civie Reform @ague in Chicago Munterer Gains an Hour | cGmbating appointment ot “one and| An y petition in. bank- , by Protesting to the Jail | cefficient’ Prohibit entorvement | ruptey. waa filed in the United States Officials, rents are reviewed in the report .of| Court to-day against the Rubber Cor- als, the counctl of the league read at the|poration of America of No, 240 West CHICAGO. April 14.—Sam Cardi- | annual moeting here to-tay JAR WRAY ex aunonne nella, aentenced to hing to-morrow | { relteriivs the charge that wie gated The fet iton for a series of hold-up murders ts |" SNCS BL Se fussy about time and desires 40 | : : prolong his life to the uttermos: “r Second. Chienyo now has dayligh | <1 fervies’ reguintion, saving tine, harp Issue with provisions “When am 1 going to be hanged?" ius ‘nquired of Jatict Meisterheim “To-morrow morning ks" sad Meisterheim, Standard or Chicago | | aS t p ed Cardinetla 32-34 “Chicago tine." +t 34th St PB OL | FE Wet 34th “But 1 was sentenced before th o 34th “ or ese time was changed. This rear. The Shop t Shows the Now Styles First rangement deprives me of an hour of life won't mean anything after I'm 4 but it will mean a lot to-morrow morning. ernor can change time.’ The jail officials granted the plea The ee ifg will take place at ¥ o'elox "The Gov- his mind in that Gray Suede Pumps e An attractive grouping of Queen Quality modes Heeriely) priced $9.85 A most facie ne variety of novelties and combination effects. BOWIE ENTRIES, Colonial Pumps in All Grey Suede with Tongue Inserts One Sy Two Strap Models with Baby Louis or Full Louis Heels. 10 styles to select from. Plenty of gray and brown suedes, with piping of contrasting leathers. Charge Accounts Invited Mail Orders Filled Queen Quality Boot Shop ~ 32.34 West 34th Street Can't Find Dammy Homb Dropped | From Alrptan A force of mi hel Field t ind apped “alrplan sank’ into . Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Friday and Saturday: Special Sale of Women’s SUITS Featuring smartly fashioned models for dress, sport or general utility wear At Decisive Price Concessions GROUP I.—NOVELTY SUITS of Knitted Wool Cloths; also Tweed Mixtures with Coats fully silk lined, $29.50 GROUPII.- TAILORED SUITS of Tricotine, Poiret Twill and su- perior quality Tweeds ($68.00 Values) $42.00 For Friday and Saturday we will feature Two Decidedly Fashionable Models in ROSHANARA or CANTON CREPE V7RAPS and COATS for WOMEN Revealing the adopted vogue in straightline effects with full Tuxedo front and narrow tie belt or wide girdle sash. Other models with throw-scarf collars are enhanced by effective use of silken fringe trimming. $57.50 . Liberal Frice Concessions on WAVY HAIR TRANSFORMATIONS $6.75 and 9.95 3xcellent quality hair is used to develop these Naturally Wavy Hair Transformations that may be matched perfectly to any shade; included also are Grey and White. [AIR GOODS SALON—THIRD FLOOR Broadway at Ninth New York, Business Hours 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 The Gingham Blouse —very effective As a direct development Phe Manufacturers’ Street Twe Slip- -over Sweaters at $8.75 For worn with a frilled blouse. —a sweuter made with deey V-neck ou little bodies that ends at the waistline with| snugly fitting band. In vivid jade green this is most attrac- tive. Also in gray, tan, blue and midnight blue. Another type of slip-on sweater which athletic woman adores— —the with shallow rather boyish Eton blouses now so favored. old the more mode! i round neckline, ‘ designed to be worn with the sports wear to be) It fits down over the hips in a rather straight line. Sleeves from the for tweed) are long. One pocket gives the suits the charming and in- model added smartness. In formal blouse of checked) black, tan, midnight blue, gray gingham has been created, Second Floor, Old Buliding. Several modes ; 7 One is the blouse illu «sate! Summer Liperie At) aia collar turn nae | rom V neckline ‘and turned-back ruffled cuffs, Col at modest Prices lar and cuffs combine white . - dimity and blue and white Nightgowns, $1.25, $1.50. checked gingham. and white and tan Mini white) other blous vored Eton colla edged with cuffs to mateh, and white linen running down front of bodice. In tan, blue, red and black and white cheeks, $6.95. A youthful model is of fine pin-checked gingham in blue and white or blue and has the gin) yellow and green, made with the| Collar, cuffs and] Eton collar. down the front are edged with an inch-wide pleated frill of self material, Second Floor, Old Building. (Also in red| a piece of| 2; two pretty mod Pink bat C els. simply neckline and effective cluster: knots and hemstitehing. | Tloomers, 85e and 95e. Attracti | pretty ruff and knee; 1 cotton crepe plain white, Ine has’ becoming round trimmed with insertion and tiny kimono| ; the other with deep V| of delicate pink and blue French dots; models of white batiste have scalloped or lace trimme:l ruftles. Third Floor, Old Building. I Very exceptional Frocl:s, $65 for Miss 14 to 20 Navy blue twill cord frocks with tiny chemis- ettes, collars and cuffs of checked — wee check gingham in red-and-white * and other refreshing com- binations of color. (Illus- trated). rrow bands of satin in ing’s blue or henna with black soutache braid appliqued at close inte s is the clever trimming of another model in navy blue twill cord. Gingham in plain colors is used for the long inset pane} in the front of a Chemise frock of picotine—also for the collar and cuft From both the view- points of quality and style these frocks are exceeding- ly low in price—$65. Second Floor, Old Building. Tenth Street Suits at $75 Were $85 to $105 ALSO Suits at $95 Were $115 to $125 A dispersal of suits from our Salon collection. Sizes 14 to but not all size: model. 20 years, in each Second Floor, Old Building. Tenth Street Every boy ion GOOD Shoes Our shoes for hoys are| made by specialists? Mahogany color, tan or dull| black calfskin—lace, with me dium full toe. Neat looking,} durable. High Shoes hi Sizes 11 to 18% 8 1 to 6 Burtington Arcade F w Buliding Baby’s Layette of 27 pes., at $12. 95 12 diapers .. 2 bands .... 2 shirt. 2 slips . 2 flannelette Barrow coats... .$1.7 1 pair booties 50¢ 2 wrappers . $1.70 2 flannelette skirts. .31.10 @ BOWNB csven sees $1.70 27 $12.95 Other layettes from $17.55 to those exclusively hand-made at $50, Other necessities Long nainsook slips $1 each. or skirts, 85e; wrap- , 85¢; gown. Flannel skirts start at $1.25. Red Star bird's-eye diapers, $2.25 to $4.25 dozen. Third Floor, Old Building. | APRIL 14, Everybody may have new Ribbons fashioned with| elastic at waist nforced models of; or white with pink or blue polka A Smart Shoe ifor the tailleur 1921. vimerly AL ib. The The little, little girl. school miss. The debutante. The June bridesmaid. Satin Ottoman Ribbon sible, in lovely orchid, ashes of pastel (4 10-in., er width, Ribbon Sashes Gorgeous and varted are sashes of ribbon finished’ with| hund-knotted silk fringe; $4.50 to $19.50. Of double-faced ribbon — or| two ribbons togethe he fringe often in two striking colors, as black and flamingo on a ribbon of flamingo red; $16. $1.45; Two-toned Ribbons Satin finished and in moire, in fashionable color combina-| tions, pearl and navy blue,| black and copper, French blue | and rust, brown and beige, ashes of roses and lilae. Main Floor, Old Building Silk and cotton ue Pongee, 50c yard A very good quality, Suitable children’ draperies. Durable colors—rose, pin i light blue, navy blue, cadet blue, | helio; also in black, white and natural pongee tone. | 36 in, wide, 1,500 yards only at this price. i} Figured, 58¢ yard | Silk and cotton pongee, with| self-colored figures; 36 in. wide, | | | | | | for summer dresses, party frocks, linings, Main Floor, Old Building A two-eyelet tie, one of the many chic types of foot- | wear that fashion is favor-| ing this season, and one that is exceptionally suc- cessful in bringing out the} good lines and grace of a well-formed foot. Carefully fashioned leathers, with medium of fine Cuban heels, and very moderately priced for shoes of this quality. | illustrated — in black} fakin, $12. ‘ | A similar model in black kid kin or tan calfskin, $8. First Floor, Old Building Children’s warm weather clothes A new collection. NIGHT DRAWERS one-piece pajama lines, of long cloth, trimmed with silk fross;| pink, blue, tan or white; size 2 to 12 years; $1.25 PAJAMAS—two pieces, cloth with frogs; pink, blu or white; sizes 4 to 18 5; of stri madras, of soisette, 3 BILLY BUR K ES of pink! Windsor crepe, trimmed with} light blue stitching; sizes 2 to} £ sizes 16 und 18| long-| BATE ROBES f Terry cloth,| well made and serviceable, with| cord belt; for boys 4 sizes 8 to 16 years, $5.50. | Third Floor, Old Building. | wart Long Silk Gloves —only $1.65 pr. |Tweed Suite | '—special at $37) 4 The Auto- wheel Coaster for boys We re-cover nae on Umbrellas & Co. And, please note, are— —of heavy milanese silk, —full 16-button length, —of beautiful quality, —the very gloves spring fashions demand. There ure the new shades of tan and brown, mastic, pongee, taupe, beaver, navy; also black ind white, they All sizes. Main Floor, Old Butiding [tis the quality, price of the goods in the store which make lasting satisfaction, nol big type and big talk the newspapers — but fashion and fair in value and give offers savings of 40 per cent. It is a sale to be given seri- ous thought. ‘ The furniture room and dining room highest grade. The reductions are greater than they have ever been anywhere, on such flawless furniture. And, of course, it will be bed- is of understood (thomh we mus set it down in stating the facts) that no such values are available anywhere else today on so large a stock and so varied a choice. Three of the best and big- gest manufacturers of the country turned over to us $400,000 of their stocks and gave us a very low price, of which we offer our customers the benefit. Whoever buys any of the furniture in this sale will not need to replace it during his—or her—life- time. Whoever buys a bedroom suite in this sale will save from $120.50 (on a three-piece suite) to $624 (on a ten-piece suite). Whoever buys a dining room suite in this sale will save from $216 to $1,580 on a ten-piece suite. Now the time to buy Furniture Sixth Gallery, New Buliding. More Candlewick wa| Bedspreads arrive In the Women’s Salon Two beautifully-cut mod-} els in tweed that we have] been selling for $48—spe-! cially purchased to sell at $37. | Both models (as you will see from the drawing above) are clear-cut and) beautifully tailored, with, narrow shoulders and ab-| solutely correct’ lines. The suits are smart| enough for town wear, and! quite informal enough for the country—which is the} summing up of the virtues of tweed suits, and the rea- son why they are so ex- tremely popular this season. gray and heather Second Floor, Old Bullding. Any job—from carrying little sisters, brothers and sand loads to real exciting coasting—will be undertaken by the Auto-| Wheel Coaster. | Real brakes! | teal brakes afford not only} nt for discussion by the but a certain amount of ion to “speeder: f contained roller b -in. removable body, rings, 8-ineh $6.50 each Third Gallery, pecial. | New Building This is the time to have um- brellas re-covered, and because| of spec neessions made by our manufacturers we are able to quote our customers special | prices, lower than heretofore, | d for a limited time only. or 28-in, umbrellas, re- covered in all cotton, $2; in silk] and cotton, 5; in yarn-dyed| taffeta (silk a cotton), $4.75; in all silk taffeta, black ‘or any of the popular shades of brown,| navy, green, purple, garnet, at In submitting requests to call] kindly state quality desired, ‘This will be a saving of time. Main Fiver, Oid Building | Make your selection promptly, because Candle- wick spreads only make a brief stay here. There's a new color tone in this new shipment—dark cream. All the pretty, old-fashioned designs may be had in dark cream as well as in ivory. Single bed size, $10, Double bed size, $11. Fourth Gallery, New Building. French Pearl Necklaces at half Exquisite texture pearls indestructible, every grade having that marvelous opa- leseent sheen which is trans- parent when held to the light. Grade 1—mounted with solid gold spring ring clasp, Regularly $9 to $20, Grade 2—mounted with wh gold square band en- graved clasp. 18-in.. in, 27-in....$15 Regularly $15 to $30. Grade 3—mounted with - $9.00 $13.50 white gold ribbed barrel- shaped clasp. 16-in 1S-in... $15 21-in 24-in....$25 24 to $60. Regularly Grade 4—mounted with gold filigree snap. 16-in,...$18 —18-in....$25 21- $34 Regularly $36 to Grade 5—mounted with white gold filigree diamond clasp. 16-in....8 21-in. Regularly $78 to $136, Main Floor, Old Suiiding \ 5

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