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| $100,000 OPIUM SEIZED. |Found in Trank at Grand Central, 50-CENT MAYOR Claimant Arrested. elving big Louis and. Des ed two da bor the KENNEDY, CHARLBS T., twenty- Effort to Raise Alder- St, Louis, last nighe, other m Lp @ nephew, driver of machine. | men to 83 iia Sontainiin Mar eave Hzactly how the accident hap: Adak bE curds of gum opium, ebout $100,000 ON, IIL, April 21.—Po. | wart, | Trenton, unable to talk, and the en-| eed this town has been smashed ginver and fireman of the train say| In an exciting city election John Parents, Tiree Chi Children and | the thing happened so suddenly they} A, Heaton has been re-elected ij "i ne t o- | Nephew in Auto Hit at ot know just why the automo-| 4 verhaps thirty-tive “niles an hou: A profiteering combine was * F when it rounded @ curve and bore on ec ‘0 BORDENTOWN, N. J. April 21.—A | town upon Day's Croesine, formed in the City Council to raid the treasury by paying the Mayor ’ seven, his wife. KBNNEDY, CHARLES L,, twenty- Some es BEATS $10 A YEAR aac ladle apa pe RIVAL AT POLLS bers of the Police N: e arresting Max Gord | ete has not been learned by the PE | authorities, for the only two surviv- | nh | Commisstoner Simon has had mea | bile was across the rails, ay rae 7 DS eantE boc Jersey Crossing. ‘The train was bound from Camp . father, mother, son and daughter were vusly dangerous spot. bY 4 killed. and another son and bers of a family named W $10 a year and the Aldermen $5 | daughter. KPNNEDY, ARNOLD, seven, a ‘ ’ f r | 5 ites | Squad w en, Ilinois Town Rises and Smite | Iaterwa Mt the Hotel Aberdeen Jora are ih St. Franci's Hospital, | lteal profiteering, which threat. Dix to Trenton and wag travelling} the Aldermen at cent a aHine | | Burlington were killed in a machine | ‘SPECIAL EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, APRIL 24 aca ee i annually, The peop nephew were badly injured. at Day's| there two years age. Sy. does BREN, Leave W st as the train sped y suc ys ave Crossing, near here, late yesterday | ne TOMO CEREATEd on chal Mayo! the automobile appeared on the It was struck a terrific biow, | e nd its oceu- | Arrival we Battery. Leave afternoon, when an automobile in|‘ “which they were riding was struck by | pa @ Pennsylvania Railroad train run-! 0! ning full speed toward Trenton. The fore d jorew r victims are: nedy and Bay Dead. stantly. ‘The others were all uncon- KENNEDY, FRANCIS 1, tifty, well-to-do rea! estate operator, of No. 1200 Salem Avenue, Lyons Farms, | i near Newark. ‘tere KPNNEDY, MRS. OLGA, eception Kennedy died in a hospital at on the outskirts of Trento thitty- expect Arnold to recover, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 TODAY AND TOMORROW Without Reserve Our Entire Stock of Women’s Tailored Suits. REDUCED Poiret twill, tricotine, twill cord, navy and black, sizes 34 to 44. i Large sizes included in the reductions. a 39.00 ~ | 54.00 68.00 75 suits now 39 suits now 179 suits now \ _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, | | | | | 250 Women’s Dresses, Including Original Model Imports . . Greatly Reduced Satin, light colored Georgettes, navy, black and gray canton crepes, taffeta and tricotine. There are 40 dresses 39.00 60. dresses 55.00 65 dresses 69.00. 50 dresses 75.00 30 dresses 98.00 Higher cost dresses now 110.00 to 175.00 Original model imports now 98.50 to 225.00 now now now now now 65 Women’s Wraps, Coats,Capes . 58.00 Models with embroidery in self color or silver thread, fringe or tassel trimming. Tuxedo fronts, scarf or draped collars,— . ,. capes, coats, and sleeved ordraped wraps. RAMONA BOLIVIA TWILL TRICOTINE Sizes 34 to 46 ALL SALES FINAL VELDYNE VELMIRAGE THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR Where There 1s Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There 1s Sernce vsaeow James McCreary & Go. 34th Street McCreery Quality Merchandise, as Advert The ascendant feature of the Summer Fashion Shows which took place in Paris recently was the widespread use of red. Flume ‘color, geranium, scarlet, rose and cerise blazed their way through the variow displays of sport, street and evening ap parel for Summer wear. Often these gay shades appeared in separate jackets and whole costumes. Combinations of colors were also promi nently featured, gray and yellow winning distinction, also rose, pink and bright yel low. Cheruit evidenced a distinct prefer ence for bright green. Pelure doignon, a pale rust shade, was officially introduced as the fashionable color of the season. Houbigant’s and Coty’s Perfumes At Special McCreery Prices Since April 18th, 1920, our continued efforts to further the interests of those who purchase from us have met with astonish- ing success. For example: Coty’s L’Origan Extract was reduced by us in 1920 from 9.62 to 7.95; to- day you will find it listed below at 4.95. (All prices include tax.) Houbigant’s Ideal Extract, 214 ox, size..... 6.25 Ideal Extract, 4 2-3 oz. .. 13.95 Quelques Fleurs, 2 oz. . 715 Quelques Fleurs, 4 02 14.95 Coeur de Jeannette, 2 - 4.95 Un Peu d’Ambre, 2 oz. . 8.25 Quelques Violette, 2 02. size... 6.95 Coty’s L’Origan Extract, 2 oz. size.... 4.95 L’Or Extract, 2 o . 5.50 Chypre Extract, 134 . 5.25 Chypre Extract, 4 02 -10.50 Chypre Extract, 8 oz. s 18.25 L’Effleurt Extract, 2 02 . 8.75 Cyclamen Extract, 2 0: - 5.95 Jasmin de Corse, 2 ¢ .. 11,95 Styx, 2 oz. size.......... 8.75 Oeillet, Iris, Violette Pourpre and L'Origan Toilet Waters... bottle, 6.75 Sachets Violette Pourpre, Peau d'Espagne, Cyclamen and Lilas. bottle, 3.85 (Main Floor) These Dresses Are Only 39.50 A host of charming, lightsome affairs for women, in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Canton Crepe. Many are bounti fully beaded and fringe trimmed others are embroidered or adorned with touches of ribbon and lace 150 Foulard Dresses Very Special, 16.75 Many different styles and color ings, some combined with Georgette Crepe. At 16.75 they represent values of amostextraordinary nature. Sizes 34 to 44, but not in every style NoC. 0. D.'s No Exchange No Crédit. (Women's Section, Fourth Floor.) end. Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 Z ree of 1000 New Negligees and Breakfast Coats Affording Women and Misses a Saving of 2.00 to 3.50 on Each Purchase During this sale, which will prevail for two days only, exceedingly dainty Summer Negligees are offered at prices that hardly cover the cost of materials. Fetching Breakfast Coats and Negligees of fine Box Loom Crepe, Dotted Voile Breakfast Coats adorned with frills of fine Thread bedecked with ruching of self ma- Lace, tucking and Satin Ribbon— terial or Satin Ribbon, There ave *¥!! #84 nein of a) 4.50 three different models to choose (Illustrated in center) from, in Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Negligees of Dotted Voile adorned with fine Thread Lace— smart and cool for Summer morn 2.95 Wistaria, Orchid, Ciel Blue and Pink. (One model illustrated athe right. 3.95 ings. Negligees and Breakfast Coats of fine Box Loom Crepe, embellished with ruching of self material or Satin Ribbon and French flowers; Slip-on model hand-embroidered in contrasting charming models to. select 5.85 color wool; three from. (One model illustrated at the left.) (Third Floor) Home-furnishing Sale of Modish New Coats for Women In a Sale at 29.50 'This is one of the most re- markable sales we have launched this Season. The Coats offered are not only ultra-smart in style, but fashioned of splendid quality materials — fine-twill Tricotine, Men’s Wear Serge, Coat Satin and Silversheen Crepe. The straight-line belted model so much in vogue is featured in new, interesting ways, as are draped styles and free-flowing Wicker Furniture and Cretonnes 100 odd Rockers and Chairs of Reed and Fibre in comfort- able, roomy models, sturdily constructed and variously color- ed, at half price. each, 11.00 to 28.25 formerly 22,00 to 56. 3,500 yds. of exceptionally fine quality Cretonnes in par- ticularly attractive designs. i apes: ae 1 Every fashionable Spring yd., 38¢ shade, also Black. (Kifth Floor) Fourth Floor) An Exceptional Offer Monogram Steel Dies For stamping paper or cards. 95c formerly 2.00 to 3.75 These are obtainable at this especially low price, when a purchase is also made of at least two quires of writing paper or correspondence cards. ; Additional charge for stamping. Die becomes your property. 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