The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 5

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Pais IN RAID Y PURGLARS OF “PRON OFFICE Rich Soap Manufacturer Puz- zled—Thousands of Dollars Lett on Floor. 1 Wille nt, and ot Procter eMOUNE oO} ined by burglars who erday ke vall vault and ran- ked d the company's execu- | © offi the eleventh floor of the i Wynne Bullding, in this city, de- ‘lared then es completely myst!- ied by re f detectives employed i the cas io intruders ransacked suinutely the private offices of Col. Vrocter and Mr, French, Police were tld the loss wtil be $10,000 or more At first it was be- a value was taken. d a number of orty bonds were lerks reported $1,000 nd $5,000 in pos- ne. A strong box arge amount ands oF Were not marily it in the amouat ney or valuables to be obtained, » believe duplicate key was r the office. ered an elevator Sun- ry Were not seea to of the building ‘them confidential politcal of € Proct In French's | an envelope | red bond and | hrew the bond | o finger marks SHIP ON SHOAL RUNS OFF, LEAVING CREW Captain and Plucky Men After Battle With’ Waves Retake» | Schooner in Storm. Va., April 19. — The s B. Newson, bound from | . to Fall River with a} r, ran into nasty weather cargo of I telow Cape Lookout Inst Wednesday. At 2 A Thursday she struck the shoals s er all on board h company which, » shoal and n making a Their launch was x far behind and they | radio station at Har- | » ptation lookout yetted | the schooner was t for the dered his after As BRITISH COLLIERY OWNERS CONFER London ~ Offer as Looks for ‘Result af New Wage \Lhoyd George’s Efforts. LONDON, April 19.—Renewed hope ettiement of the British nm arose to-day when a liery owners was called. Following the triumph last night of Premier Lloyd Ge given a vote of handling industrial though om the machinery for ! strike had heen dis- my of defense > organiza: a demand supplied i da PRUDENT people find ‘that the sturdy garden tools we supply, point the way to a substantial re- duction in the costs of their summer meals, fewisa. ConcER agra STREET aww SIXTH AVE, NEW YORK | THE rvinine WORLD, TUKSDAY, APRIL 19, Wednesday OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York The Season’s Most Important Glove Sale 4A Special Importation—200 Doz. Women’s French Kid Gloves Regular Values to 4.00 1.35 Two Clasp Overseam and Pique Sewn. Paris point and four row hand-embroidered backs. White, black and prevailing street shades. OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Also on Sale Wednesday 95 Women’s and Misses’ “<Coats and Wraps The Season’s Newest Models Values to 75.00 38.00 Rich, handsome models of plain and Embroidered Velour, Bolivia and Trico- tine, silk lined throughout. A Wide Choice of Popular Shades and Styles. 38.00) Women’s Coat Dept.—2nd Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Very Exceptional Offering Wednesday 100 Misses’ Sport Polo Coats Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years, Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust. Remarkable Values 23.00 Tailored Polo Cloth in Smart, Youthful S port Styles. Tan and Natural. Belted and butten trimmed. Con- vertible Collars. Radium Silk lined throughout. Misses’ Coat Dept.—3rd Floor 1921, Queen Elizabeth was the first woman to wear silk stockings. They were presented to her in 1589 by the Reverend W ventor of the first knitting machine, The Queen accepted the hose graciously from the vicar-inventor, counting them among the choicest things In her wardrobe, and they were much coveted by her ladies in waiting. It was to protect these hose that Sir Walter Raleigh spread his velvet cloak, winning for himself undying fame. Though the first silk stocking was knitted in England, the 1 States now leads in this industry, McCreery Quality Hose being among the makes best known, During this week this make of hose, which is famed for its lustrous beanty and marvelous wearing qualities, is being offered in Our Annual Spring Sale of Boxed Hosiery at far below regular prices. Lee, in Hair Nets, Hair Wavers, and Hair Pins At Special Prices “Holdtight” Hair Nets Shapes Allover styles 1.25 ea, 12 dems 12s they 15: doz, 1, 162 ct feeder, 1:98 don, Gray and White ea., 25¢; doz Hair Nets, cap and allover sty doz., 75 . each, 5.50 Electric Waving Irons Curling Irons.......+..++ each, 20 Hair Wavers, several styles..... 20c “Holdtight” Hair ave rs. BY for 25c Bone and Celluloid Hair Pins oH Loureg box, 22¢ Bone Barrettes.........-+ each, 15¢ Wire Hair Pins, Black or Bronze, heavy or invisible......... box, 20 Wire Hair Pins, assorted styles, heavy or invisible. 2 boxes for 25¢ Invisible Hair Pins, Black or Bronze, 2 boxes for 25¢ (Main Floor) Skibo Tweed Suits For Women and Misses Special, 22.50 Colorful Tweeds that smack of the open, yet receive the most admiring of glances when worn on the Avenue, They are tailored with precision of the famous Scotch Skibo Tweed. Some affect a mannish air that only serves to make them appear more feminine—others taper a bit, eon- ducive to the slender silhouette, and are preferably worn without belts. All are lined throughout with Silk. Their colors are glorious—a beau- tiful Ciel Blue, a rich Tan and Brown. Sizes $4 to 54, Women's Section. Sizes 14 lo 18, Mrssen’ Section. (Fourth Floor’ A Special Purchase of Linoleums Permits Marked Savings These goods, new and perfect, are of a quality which lasts for years; tile and hardwood designs, Inlaid Linoleum Cork Linoleum Sq. yd., 1.29 Sq. yd., 89¢ formerly 1.95 formerly 1.29 New Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs 50.00 Size 9x12 ft. A variety of at- tractive patterns and colors. (Eighth Floor) McCreery Quality Merchandise, as 6 Advertised, on Sale Binning Wednesday, April 20th Couch Hammocks Made Expressly for James McCreery & Co. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. woo James MeCreery & Co, =~ Telephone Fitz Roy 8400 A Homefurnishing ‘Sale of Fun NAAR A colorful array of couch hammocks, gayly covered with Summery cretonnes, greets the eye in this, our opening sale of the season. At the reduced price of 24.00 these hammocks represent a value which should be taken ad- vantage of immediately. They are Khaki, Gray Duck or Cretonne covered, firmly con- structed and suspended on chains with springs. They are provided with cotton-filled, up- holstered, adjustable backs and seats and roll edged mattress. The outside backs are also covered. Reduced from 82.00 to 24.00 Standard .......... extra 7.75 Other hammocks from which you may choose, 19.75 to 97.50 Special Offerings in Cretonnes Fancy striped, light and dark flowered effects and various bedroom designs. yd., 45c formerly 75¢ Charming English Cretonnes in beautiful colors. yd., 75¢ formerly 1.10 and 1.25 Imported Cretonnes in Chinese and Egyptian designs. yd., 1.35 formerly 1.95 and 2.25 (Fifth Floor) Third Day of Our Annual Spring Sale of Boxed Hosiery In view of the exceptional values represented in this sale of superior quality hose, we are forced to stipulate that no less than three pairs be pur- chased and that the sizes in any one box be the same, For Women Box of 3 pairs 5,95 formerly 6.75 Silkk Hosiery of a splendid quality; —full-fash- ioned; Lisle or Silk tops; Black only. Box of 3 pairs. 6-95 formerly 9.75 ‘Thread One of our finest grades of Thread Silk Hosiery; fine gauge; Lisle or Silk tops; Black only. (Hosiery Department—-M ain Floor) For Men Box of 2.75 formerly 3.75 3 pairs.. Thread Silk Ilose with reinforced soles; Cordovan and Full-fashioned, Half Lisle Black. Box of 6 pairs... 2.10 formerly 8.00 Fine Lisle Half Hose in Gray, Cordovan and Black. (Men's Furnishing Dep't—Main Floor) Women’s and Misses’ New Footwear Reduced For a Limited Time to 8.00 We have selected a number of modish models from our regular higher-priced stock and reduced them to 8.00 for a few days. The assortment consists of: Tan Calfskin models, welt soles, Cuban, Mili- tary or low College heels. Strap or regulution Oxfords in Dark Tan or Black Calfskin, with College heels. Tailored Pumps of ‘Tan Calfykin, Other “specials” styles. At 8.85 Trim, modish Pumps of Gray, Black or Brown Also Oxfords of Tan Brogues there are, too, and Sport Oxfords of White Buckskin, Tan Calfskin or Buckskin trimmed with Tan or Black Calf- Suede, Black or Gray Satin, or Black Calfskin, White skin; rubber soles and heels. At 11.75 An exceedingly attractive assortment of Pumps combined with Patent Kidskin or Calfskin, Black or Walking models of Tan Calfskin or in Gray Suede and Suede Leather; Brown Brown Satin; Black Kidskin, at this price include dressy styles for street and formal wear; also other Sport

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