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EUR OE 1s | mk ORT UR ONES VO © acnenoein a palate Anetta wtih - wccbhe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. Se , Lroddway at Ninth Street /, T is not big type and big tal fy ; z ig talk ' H i BY THE HASTY PUDDING | ew York, ' ip I in the newspapers — but % a , Business Hours MA "I the quality, fashion and fair oth pte 9 to 5. i” ff Uy yy 4 price of the goods in the store Telephone oo which make value and give aH AS REVENUE MEAD on in New York Turns Stuyvesant 4700 f lasting satisfaction. Out fo Enjoy the Annual | Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. Musical Comedy. lAppointee Is is Well K Known as ¢ Lawyer and Was Harding | Lust night was Harvard's Night| | | Saturday’s Very Interesting News for ALL who Value Money a Man From the First. at the Waldorf, the occasion of the ———-— acai | “nnual production of the Hasty Pud- SIC WREK ! ding in Ne . Everybody f MUSIC WEEK WASHINGTON, April 22—1t in ex-|U0# in New York, ybhea a |Long Milanese Harvard was there, |srad who sald “pudding dates from | and “'91 was the gfeat big] how," to little boys in knee breeches, | [% t ready for Groton, The show itself, “Wetward Ho,” a musical con in two acts, did not matter so 1 Of course, it was f Pected that the Senate will confi: es fnmediately the nomination of Davut H. Blair, of Winston-Salem, N. C., be Commissioner of Internal Rev #o succeed William H, Williams, There seems to be but little oppo-| wition to Mr. Blair in the Senate and the Anti-Saloon League has approved \|Gala Concert In the Auditorium, Saturday at 2.30, HENRI SOUVAINE, the distinguished American pianist, in comparison recital with the | | Silk Gloves, $1.95 We have had the same .quality in our stock at a her price. We happen- eq on these at a very low price, and bought them : good. Pudding shows always are. ae the appointment. Wayne 1B. Whoeler,| “+phere was the inevitable joke about CHICKERING-AMPICO quickly, General Superintendent of the league|yaie and her senior societies. Will- PepRogecings Piano. Supported White, mastic, pongee. nd national watchman for the en-|iam Bopp, soldier of fortune, had his by— | Gloves that will go with any forcement of the Kighteenth Amend-|ikars manufactured In Key ‘West, a} | LOIS BENNETT, soprano. | spring suit. ment, said: There is every reason to nt which called for a chuckle | ALVA POLASKY, soprano, | JON iiaes believe Mr. Bair will make a good|4 a whoop, The players bad- ti iP / ) I ; - Commissioner. He is a Ben Beauly aged their audience, how-| and JO EPH abies aay) . Main yloor, Old Buliding hian in every respect.” r, when they inserted local color | POI Uae cane ane ro Mr. Blair ts prominent throughout |/n_order to plense New York. | Glabe Concerts). the South both as a Jawyor and busi-| There was a line about “no queens | BRILEEN MAYO, daneer. Glove Silk Hess man, He is fiNy-two years old |in. Brooklyn,” and then: J, THURSTON NOE He and a Quaker, his patents having mi- 0 you know Harry Peters | LL TTA ICES z ¢ rated, from venaayivania. ie was a aiges in F FOR MISS M TO 2 ee ees Women’s Frocks at $39.50 Underwear rolina and Penn- He always has been a Re- but never has held public He ran Ss severgl 5 aKo, but North is another Harding man” to be reward- onstancy. He went to the Re- thi “1 told you he Nobody laughed, The audience was Harvard, not New York. Harvard le don't Know whether Flatbush nt or a place, humor generally was clever. | nd lyrics, or most of them, “Piping Rock’’ Cape Reproduced in tweed, $29.75 50 smart frocks for after-| Week ead weets ter-| Pditeat creams, Vanilla} noon and general daytime | ‘new ounnnn —= Tweed Suits, $27.75, $37, All-silk Charming drop-stitch bodice-top vests with rib- bon shoulder straps, at $2.75. Bloomers to match, n Convention at Chicago as a wear. A | iy, cane ni er, 192, who played | This circular cape is the “Cocoanut creams. Butter! Were $45 to $49.50, | Stockings $3.50. ; Be ; He also w and who looked as| success of the season. S U I 4 Ss ih 1 Tant Eight models | Sizes 36 to 42, Flesh tint. j he Credentiais Committee of ave pla | fens PaVen Yes % uit and walnut creams, 1 . Qinktes e. Wention and in tide way one See eee te te Boe Me ae Soe Ba aed dalieibds Hilustrated are two models| $1.85 Cotton Union Suits j » i eof t ve le aders ; ree ‘dancing, | pieee Ae eee BE pend womortow Specialized for 50e pound—Saturday typical He Aah pad ba HM: digi! cotton, white, | BES eit Bee Ro HErany AB NASD ae a | odes 2 ‘ ss 14 to 20 Eighth Gallery, New Bultdin charm of the collection. The It’s a long time since such with tight kneo and regular or i ston in conference ‘with Scored E. A. REED GRAND MASTER. | warm rich shade of tan which| Miss 14 to 2% Downstairs Store, New. Building ilhouette exploited by most of |} (ft ich thie bodice-top shoulders, or loose H turned to Winston-Salem, | New Jersey Grand Lodue Holds An-| show the belt which may. be| on pareatain | Carden Tools | ee are eet aaah comee At || were priced ao low. Sizes 36 to 38—81. v4} Mine tow Conmulssioner, Provably | _"%at Election at ‘Trenton, — | slipped through the arm open-|} 20 Spee Ee Meporee sy Grass hooks or or given grace by a surplice|] Full-fashioned. Reinforces. Sizes 40 to 44—$1.25, ] ix the business of | TRENTON, —The elec- ings in the front. beaver and oatmeal gray, at 85e—Grass shear line in front. Black only. % Main Floor, Old Building ene aoverniog fears Coats at $39.50 $25 to $47.50. : pctegtataldthl Nata HE Se the cteeae | Siseas8 36 t0:20. ; S ae Were $45 and $49.50. - HUD Aw. SOME SRO Wy Le Aa Main floor, Old ‘uliding. i FP. & A. M, at | cS INS or steel hose ater’ } , resulted as fol- Smart, severely tailored coats HOMESPUNS $15.50. _. The materials 3 of fine covert cloths in several material ’ Canton crepe, crepe de chine, | . it was held, to tion Law apply Newark, Grand of toreign regi nsntlantic very Indication points to the f that there will be a thorough rm nization of tt yhibtion Bureau excellent tan. silks, shades of beige and Lined with plain colored Typical English models. Georgette Crepe Frocks, 50 Imported tailored in our ov room — three mode with patch pockets is illus- trated—at $35, JERSEY d, foulard and Georgette | and erepe-back satin. In midnight blue, brown, black and in two-tone combinations. Tweed Suits Steel rakes, 6 Lawn mowers, $ Hoes, trowels, weeder Novelty striped (Skirts, $12.75 Smart trotteur skirts in @s soon as 4 x anteed si Model illustrated—Reautifully _ blue and tan and brown and missioner is app ) lew heavy wool H braided with soutache; in nai Tnctue eee 3 $27.75 and $3 eine A ateraat: pat “iy ee ae iran | biue, gray, beige, pink, white or|[ finetive mone Seventh Gallery, New Bultding at 2 pe RE tan stripes. Most attract-| De i eeu Warden, Mtr. Foulds defeating Talph 15 bla |] ors—at $49.5 Children’ di MOLD CESIS AE eet en: ive for wear with a sports| , = © ving’ Publ sum of Paterson on the second ballot ., . 6 eS Pens: ar ie F: s, Tw 7 a 4 ty federal Pronivition, Directors | ye AroUoea : ' Frocks with fringe, $39.50 LONG COAT SS itee Suton ck Four models at Fete Two! coat or sweater for the . with enluries ranging up to 36,000 a Two models in crepe de chine ; pantalet coach for sizes, are illustrated above—at) country, or with a biue suit : eee RnAIne Mik vestenation rt of one is alm .t covered, New—with straight slen- 2 to 4; 60e each for sizes 6 to the left a heliotrope tweed) coat for town wear. woeks ago, Commissioner asic ao CHARMS. 4 fringe; on the other very || derizing lines ones 16, at $27.75; at the right aj I. sted model, exception- Williams, the incumbent, has re- ‘ | in a tricotine suit—illust Union suits of fine rivbed| gray-green mixture at $37.) ou ” frained from approving any impor- —at $45, é cotton, for boys and girls| “Lovely pastel sports eina| ally well cut. Pretty Clothes tant ehereioue P wept ded ton she It Was Heroin Concealed in Guitar, Second lear ola Bullaing (the girls’ suit has fed or and gray-green and blue tweed | Second Floor, Old Building f ti | p only the routine work. Mr. $ay Police. band top). mixtures aaa or ‘tin ir $ ams has insisted that the major! Charged with having eoneenled In a Main Floor, Old Bullding Second Floor, Old Bullding ys hould be solved by the hare : led in * . om. 3 should be solved by the man | Tite tation er hertar Nlenetas | Clever coskein” Nagy bin Silk Petticoats Simplicity. Originality. Mr.’ Wheeler indicated that] Lipp, twenty-five years old, of No. 1275! rose, robin’s egg blue, maize,| . h f 5 3 85 Carey te Weal aati concerted drive will be begun im-| Greene Avenue, I as held b: kk, white or black. $25 fi $ y ials. id- Crt iced Ate ry Erol yg one gs a eC | I alas or @ Brass be with fringe, $J. het of eee. Te, ae fo annul the Palmer ddpision allow. | Market Court tn $1,000: Dail’ for” trial in} Tenth Street as erate prices. Here they ing the preseribing of beer and wine for medicinal purposes Bree rate gant purchase some New black or tan | which was priced $80 An adaptation of a more expensive petticoat. are, Rompers, $1.35 a assword” Were Straightline model of a silk ; | ass bec : Illustrated—model is of smart DIRECTORS MUST PAY LOSS. O brace bata} $30 Forty Oth jersey, scalloped bottom,! check gingham with poplin i Court Ordera overy of $1,250,000 Oxfords for Boys eC well made, finished with} wai: ‘ingham collars and y s beds. | Matehed dining room suites In cuffs. Blue or pink checks with | From Officers of Defunct Bank. finished ‘and! leather: | in ‘alnut— fringe. In hig white. . : Ti, April 22.—Re- side backs and instep; ! ind mate room suites dark street tones. Other models in bray or 4 eovory 00, the capital and | - Goodyear welted | | walnut and Other att reactive models,| school-day cloth, $1.00 to $2.25. ' 3 MILLS TOF surplus of the de Trust and Savings from the ‘bank r PITCHBUL > |Grant Yarn Company and the Fitch- | tompany announced to i deep fringe forms panels at the | side, Blaek, white or navy blue. “Burnham” Skirts of \ Baronette satin, $9.75 | Genuine Baronette satin. Floor $400,000 Manufac- " Readjustment Sale. Third off straightline and need, in p or Shaieeailak satin ot taffeta, or of silk jersey—many of the latter showing striking Bloomer Frocks, $2.95 Illustrated—model of Peter Pan cloth—piped in contrasting would their Hiiding Chinese grass and reed fur- color cambinations in effective color. Cunning Patsy bloomers. Pre and \is now erie ont a ane Coat dc niture—tables, chairs, rock- designs —$3.86, Touches of hand-embroidery on ery ary f retails co} 4 . ers, tabourettes, 1 2s— , Old Build! pocket. Blue or pink. her Sgrvin, 9 tera sn oh ay, ae ' ec. the mils ea Handkerchiefs of oats and Vapes E I : Be d WSR REMOTE eS ‘Third Fleet, Old Bullding | Models equally attractive in Pas sativa, Hpare ie catrector which | ihe ee ee en) ° : for girls ofeg to 14 “name c eds prices this side of China . chambray or percale, $2.95. ——r SE |] linen—half price | : Were $13 Holt off Boys’ Underwear Straw Hats, $3.95 | Women’s plain, hem- 11 models at $25.00 Were t a oO 50c each this spring Su last | Tailored models, with long ce eo pe : 22 models at $29.50 | Were STTOKLEY day-heds—a spring) for nainsook shirts—| yipbon streamers,” 47-49-51 West 42d St. stitched, every-day style of ma sashes pee y—double bed at athletic style—and trunk len; | good linen handkerchiet's: 9 models at $39.50 Were cat helt ott a Coats, $9 ee clean-up of a quantity left Gyom recent selling —6 for Were today ve. Sizes 6 to 16 years. reduced from $12.95 and $13.95. $1.50. 3 | MOU TON, and several other Were Fifth Gallery, New Bidq. : Main Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Buliding « Main Floor, Old Buliding | Parisian couturiers who make Wer House Dresses JEANNE edorable fashions for little girls the created st in which} nearly all of these coats and| LANVIN, LINA at Were Just 21 before. go on sale drawer: Unio suits, athletic style,! | Spring Suits.at $35 and $40 A few of our own good coats a Announce Their women like $2 95 Popes are: Hann et LOSERS HAG Cribs at Half i 3 T Billie Burkes —four attrac- Our reproductions and adap- ea ve en S e€Wws a ur ay tive one-piece models, easy to| tations are excellent. E P inte, | Fashioned of piaid-| Carefully selected material To get gvod suits at $3! Men’s Oxfords Y prettily trimmed with colored include lightweight wool and $40 we have had th chamb iped in white —or ‘8, soft cheviots, twill cords, » : ie 5 S LE prec Somme we aie, flannels and homespuns in all cribs at $23.75 are of} made over our own speci- $6.50 a low price A green, or black with white of Fashion's favorite color \ all the others are enan ications, of all wool and . > not all colors in each model. from tomato red und porce! ‘ on bedateads, wv : i as loved Moat any man would of the Season | Third Floor, Old Building blue to navy blue. Sixth Gallery, New Building carefully tailored, consider this price ver, SS Po iN = : Mayet low for oxfords, but th ngee Frocks The collection is a very + doubt if shoes at that se $11.75 “Le ’ unusual one In models f i i ¥ : sue . By fill their requirements, 500 High-Class vk jiustratet, Children’s colors, weaves, and fabrics, Es ae i } i ter a Paris model N P =i) Our Men's Shoe Section ; <-hand stitehing in two shad trap umps it covers virtually all is establishing a record in a ar weal rn is the ¢ aly rim: AGe TURK Cagutend) anil i wants. low pricing and these * ! aaa inh oe 179 modish, as the strap pumps of i , ; ced ure in a charming model with) their “older. sisters, “Smart In VALUE, ithas nofear, — ¢ Boner Aree aie extn ; Hite Vaate, , L -toed models, sand of competition. 8 . } Younes ahd Joniene ee P i Gestaes ollar-attache Tan or black leather in the ; | * oung ris’ and Juniors Selected leathers. Black, tay heviots, ‘assimeres, . popular plain lace style with Shoes like these Frocks at $9.75 or white. Worsteds. Flannels, Shirts at $2 invisible Svelnta; apeclelly made Checked ginghams—many in Huir-line stripe Thite oxfor s. f OP UF) PUaren S88, young rare at $8 pr. red and brown, now so sear¢ Herringbones. Fane y mix-| paenee oe OE ae orvelderly men. 4 Several models—all low shoe Plain colored jeingham | ture om 4 for Wusiness: Lave: Beench All sizes, $6.50 pair. ie He no ea variely 0) two-piece models, in. size: 7 4 y . ne rade oun over cuts, Those aor Driving Gloves -% | Oxfords (illustrated model) Se ae First Floor, Old Buildin Play Have short curts with in black or tan calfskin, coadicnn Shirtwaist Dres: $16.50 . : une In the Sports Shop pearl button and breast t $3 75 | x!—also movels|in bluek: kid Pleated skirts of navy blue BASS RODS, of split bamboo} pocket. a . } skin—narrow 0 edium toe— serge fastened (with large pear pecial $7.76 We are selli he s i q skin—narrow or medi ; : mnedl (wit : >, e are selling them as Capeskin, slip-on gloves; Values $7.50 and broad worst model in tan hail Le ia nat checked 3 ' Girdles, $1. 95 Steel casting rods, $3.75 fust as we can get them in, palms stitched in @ cross-rib f; 12 | calfskin—low heel, wae cea ji) = Fae OW Bie Sur eas Basebull gloves, $1 to $6. an like them so pattern called “grip-palm” with to $ | Pumps—(illustrated) in black, © to 14 years. ane ative gindles—72 otk ame anlar ata men like them so. TEE net Riek os ae . >" oe | al fs: r pi . x vertu W600 et and ct asebull bats, 25¢ to $3.51 - ALL COLORS; TRIMMED WITH OSTRICH FEATHERS | CHIME OF RONEN LORnner: 100 Odd Dtesses pained henna co sted a Haseball mitts, #1 to 310. | Silk Gloves If you prefer a lighter glove, AND OTHER FASHIONABLE, TRIMMINGS. | cats —two eyelet model in tan| 91 97.95 10 086: were 2.50 to| trart with spring Worsted und wool sweaters! Unusually good ¥aluen in| Rete, Me,comblnations of, lieie j TWO OF THE MANY SMART MODELS ARE Gibsons tiakestoux svalet moa $39.60—including every type, a wy m ved an iM ness ! 10 ; gray shades, | gray, tan and black. Same i PICTURED. AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. el in black kidskin with patent) fram gingham dresses to party — Wlaek, gray and blue, hoa addies, CANOES, Light, weight, pair, $1.60. price—$3.75, Balaanithd Mala Place, H eather vamp. frocks of chiffon DBG;ASUE OOD ts, BICYCLES--ut moderate He nt, pair, $2. Buctinaten Arcade iabe First Floor, Old Buliding Second Floor, Old Building u Floor, Oid Bu X price Vary heavy, pair, $2.60. New Buliding ¢ is -