Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. v 5 i ! oi he Atl ie, Guif id Pacifi Ton Agenua ite teed ai No. ise West] WANTS POLITICS saree eee eme Cate [met fn the Hotel Maribor be 186th Street | OUT OF WOOD PULP water of the Nationel Marine |to trame & counter proporal sons, HIMSELF IN LOFT; Rich: . Sisson Says Canadian Embargo Sapa aMUTATATAVEGUNGOOTATOOAN CSAAUETAULATAINECOGNUU OTOL COATRGGNONANMAQOAAEUNEVRAOOCARGUC COAG ccyAN UTAH NAAT ember of Ure Leak ani (Question Can Be Adjusted \5 |will be brought he burial if This Is Effeoted. e . e | TAX ALL WORKERS |, can Pulp and Paper Associa F| | ISCHICAGO PLAN fen cre. sist in ns onening | : E Retired Millionaire Wall-Paper | License Fee From Every Person) to the intesterence of Government and | JF Ei Man’s Death Reported | Baring Wages to Meet | Fetations with Canada an to the tmpe-- | [ES ' = “Accidental.” sett eed ee teery wan ana| et | A Group of Stunning $ 85 a en atures wih « i 7) ‘The proposed embargo on the export | KA 5 s)il Richard B. Thibaut, a rnlilionatre | Cupation, profession Ye. bnsinead OUR tence te eae peteune Geet OC Spring Styles at © 2 ‘eae is) bgt hate tS ats Ul led ee ag Ge tes, vider fhe {ter twa i to Kerve possonal ends | Regular $9 and $10 Values ip his estate at Central Valley, near | for meeting the city deficit worked out) ti) lass [ilk & » 3 Again Star offers particular New York women the cream of the season’s styles at a price unbelievably low. This group is limited, just enough for this week's selling. Every model is well worth coming to get. lat the City Hall, Wstimates are that a minimum of $15,000,000, more than| * enough to make up the city’s deficit | § found hanging by a plece of electric |i °ysrunue, ean be raised from. the Wire from a rafter. Health Officer | working people of the city by the David H. Sprague of Central Valley, | method. ; Teported the cause of death as “acei- | Dr, Gottfried Koehler, Chairman of |” dental strangulation.” | the City Revenue Commission has cout About two hours before his death | the enabling legislation to the State Monroe, N. Y., yesterday afternoon. The aged millionaire's body was that if is taken out of quickly adjucted y indusir POLICE PARADE MAY 7. | ii ROT Popular model Russia Calf Brogue Oxford with ball strap, $6.85. Black or Brown Satin and Black or Gray Suede or Russia Calf, $6.85. was discovered, Mr. Thibaut, who | Lesislat 8 for 18) Out-of-Town Cops, Riflemen and Russia Ce ; x . 4 ti-0f-To ope, ussia Calf, Gun Metal Calf, welt sole. A a Lagealeh Mie) oS ate ‘wit. | Passage Saeemaaacsiiias achine Guns in Line. | stunning, dressy model, $6.85. D [5 = im Broaddus Pritchard of 143 y ‘The annual police parade will be held | Black, Gray and Brown Suede, Brown Kid, ‘<) ‘West 724 Street, Manhattan, a spe- SPANISH SHIP DETAINED. n May 7, starting at 11.30 o'clock. Six Russia Calf and Patent Leather with Gray SZ ciallst in nervous and neuroiogical dis- 108 Passens Atres| thousand policemen, in ten regiments, | Suede back, $6.85. eases, slipped away from the atten- dant who was ordered t hi istered) bie at Bowt- | Th i a 0 was ordei o guard him a he ° FE ati ic a The disappearance was discovered |, 2" hundred and tw debts Behe - ae about 1 P. M. by his daughter, Miss ol US Eiki ad z Natalie ‘Thibaut, who ordered al Sore Guth NEW YORK: = y search 5 Cae Samuel Cole, a 55 West 42dSt. Broadway at 34th St. ae a lo n the place, discov- : ered the body BROOKLYN: Mr. Thibaut retired from active first tlme there will be two! 478 Fulton St. 1531 Broadway town regiments in the parade, business three years ago, when he ain” had @ nervous breakdown, but rm-| \ tained his position as President of Richard E. Thibaut, Inc. a prosper- | us wall paper manufacturing firm CQ. 1052 Flatbush Ave. Q ywright. in rt. who d rpreter } Special! Amoskeag Gingham 27-inch, standa Ginghams in in 6 yard yard lengtl "NATIONALS Outl [ ue ent eos | Store Spring Clearance of “National” Overstocks For FRIDAY and | New York’s Great Mail Order House, The National Cloak and Suit Company, | For FRIDAY ad | SATURDAY releases $100,000 worth of Spring merchandise for immediate disposal. SATURDAY Coats, Suits, Dresses, Shoes, Millinery, Waists, Sweaters, Raincoats, Skirts, Petticoats, Muslin Wear, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gloves, Linens, Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Piece Coods, Children’s Dresses—all priced ridiculously low. Don’t miss this Sale! Prices were never solow! ‘See What You Save!’’ Extra Special! 27 Special Values! ||Handsome Dresses|| Dresses of Rich Big Values! for Spring Wear Lustrous Silk band. Special for tr Women's Milanese Silk Gloves Double finger tips: many BGe cavy ‘Turkish Sinn all-over 2 $1 SB will, with red border; d. lengths. Ter yd OC Is—Serges, hs $3.97 bended, $2.97 Coutt— $1.89 with $1.97 Couts— ; $3.97 in 15 Mode! ’anama Cl lor combinations; riate for sult 75 Wool Serges—in the always wanted navy The styles are unusually interesting, Polo Cloths and Wool et 'y t the materials of splendid quality and in Coats at $7.97! a c! Cloths. Rich, Velours in the smart, fashionable tans, blue. Smart, belted models with buckle lustrous Taffeta and Crepe de Chines. fashionable weaves. Rarely more than one Copens, navy blues and plaid effects. Half and button trimming. With the big collars . Wool Jerseys. Big variety! Rare Moony or two of a kind. Satins. Taffetas and or full lined with soft, lustrous silk. Sizes and emiarclines) ‘Rrced eo: low youllictind men—White gala. Sizes for women and misses. Light an Crepe de Chines. Rich, handsome Dresses for women, misses, and juniors. These are i il $1.59 dark colors, Every one an amazingly | | it a real bargain price values extraordinary! none elsewhere to equal them in value. trim: 6 to 14. totes big bargain at $7.97. Fs Boy Second Floor Second Floor Chambray Bloomer Dreas with oo eeeneetee 920084 1007 aoeeeanens SOCOM F007 eed b \ and checked $1 49 A e 6to 12... ne e d S e = uN Wash ja ite. Two. Spring Dolmans Fashionable Dante dima tone Mg Gp Tailored Suits ||Smart, New Suits, Suit with hat te atch e y. brown, FY far Underpriced Wrap Coats $1.87 of Navy Serge Well Tailored Ralnes Strongly fan? > a ret = pean $2.07 y . nds! g tor $1 = Sxy Toweling—Crash or bor 5 dm Ge Bungalow 5’ variety $1.00 Chotce of the House! Madras, $1.00 of 500! Wonen and gins) s ss. eae Women's Hich-Cat National Qual~ ty Shoen of kid or calt in black or ta ONT $2.39 Men'n High Grade Shoes of Calf or Viel Kid; over 20 styles at ., $3.69 Boys’ Bine Wool Serge Salts in inble- $8.97 Serge Suits v sille and hand-embro’ and misses’ size h lustrous linings y In both women's his season's good styles, Wool Velour Dolmans with their full flow ing backs. Trimmed with heavy stitch embroidery. Here are or Cassimere ‘ture 4. $15 ‘0 particularly that are wonderful bargains at tracery or contrasting | Coie materials are soft-napped, velvety Sct ged,’ Worate They're values beyond compare! Here are Full lined with soft, good quality silk. Just | | Vetours and Polo Cloths in the leading in regular ‘$19 durable, Hew, well-tallored Suits that must note their price! shades. The linings are silk-~throughout ee Bere auiekie,, thacatore: the price: second Floor Second Floor —Saeee | Second Floor Children’s Shoes Biack Kid with strong t Linens & Sheetings full bleached yard BBC ings unbleached é i b-yar ic Little Put dren’s Shoes Friday’s 4 Specials as 99¢ Si-inch Sheeting, une yi ng Ver y 90-inch extra 50} fength ag Ter yard uimet'sctl"“$449) | unbleached || Spring-Wear Pumps and Oxfords, *17 || yeep tue $1.59 loths of serviceable Tur Ils Women's and Misses’—sizes up to eight : v bie Ss Twenty-two distinct styles of Oxfords and Pump: Bl a le aah 3 1) Kid and Calfskin Leathers in black or brown, — Glossy Patent Leather for dress, business of 4 Fes Denim $1.00 Japunese Linene Scarfs edged general wear, $1.97 for your choice. aay. wola n withhund-made Renaissance DINER le $5.00 Japanene Dollies tch above in laundering; Te h 4 : nts » 10e] | « fei $2.49 Searts Ww and-white 9 tHleonts patterns and scallope : 12 for 79¢ | Per yard, 1 c fi: $1.29 " 24Floor ISW. 34% 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00. Ne Mail Orders Filled | Open Daily Till 6 P.M, 7 (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) Largest 2d Floor Shop of its Kind in the World. Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Spot Cash the Big Factor! It is the power of attraction that draws to this big 2d floor shop the best values the market affords and enables us to give the public the remarkable offerings for which we aré famous, and which have made this the largest upstairs clothing institution in Big Purchase and Sale of Spring Suits & Top Coats For Men and Young Men —_ SSS a SS SS RES ee eee e j At This is actually less than cost of production. They retail elsewhere at $35 and *40 Every Suit Strictly All Wool They are the last word in style and unusually well tailored. Choice of mewest gray and tan herringbone weaves, pin stripe and chalk line effects; Glenurquet plaids and club checks; color fast blue serges; blue, gray and brown flannels; also neat patterns in worsteds for the man of quiet taste. Single and double breaste@, 1, 2, 3 and 4 button models. All sizes. The Top Coats are the popular all-wool knitted fabrics in the newest Spring shades. = Wa If you were to pay $35 or $40 for a suit anywhere, you would not get better style or better tailoring, or better fit than you get in these superb Suits and Top Coats at $22.50. The manufacturers shoul- dered the loss and our customers pocket the gain. Thanks to our financial resources to pay spot cash, we got these sarments at our price, No Charge for Alterations 15 West 54th Street Saturday Till 9 P.M,<oesonmeet ENT SECOND FLOOR (Between Sth Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf isvel '