The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 6

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td A ES RS SAUL RE re NN TE ATT te ee et eran Ps el M TAYLOR PYNE, LAWYER-FINANCIER, LONG WL, DIES Bronchial Pneumona Fcllowed Breakdown—Prominent Princeton Man. Surrounded by the members of his family at his bedside, M. Taylor Pyne Roted lawyer and financier, died at 7.30 o'clock this morning at his home No. 263 Madison Avenue. He sut kdown three jays ago bron fered a genera weeks ago, and @hial pneumonia developed Mr. Pyne was born in New York} on Dec, 21, 1886, the son of Percy Rivington Pyne. and two years la gree from the After entering t Became the Jarge financier umbia Law Schoo practice of law he of many ident and a ayuga and Susque- hanna Railroad, a director of the} Warren Railroad Company, and was identified with the directorate of sev- era} other railroad properties, In 1905 the Wall Street Journal included Mr. Pyne's a list of seventy- it characterized ‘ligarehy of the two financiers as “the business United State In 1880 Mr. Pyne married Miss Mar- garetta Stockton, She and her iwe gons, Percy R. Pyne 2d and M. Tay- lor Payne jr, survive him Mr, Pyne was 4 trustee of Prince- ton and chairman of its graduate school committee. In 1910 th of the university reunion presentation of a maguific vase, the gift of the alumni, to Pyne by former President Wilson, °7 oe PROTEST AGAINST BRYAN. ‘The National Order Sphinx. an or fanization to combat Prohibition, pro- tested to-day against a Sunday lecture by William J. Bryan in a New York sehool building, un the Board of The Sphinx right to ls ture fee when they aire dened by taxes increas thor n, “His Prohibition,” the protest sald, “ts un-American, “hflstians anti Jewish and anti-ev: ing, and in the final analysis an ut WE MOVE MAY FIRST You Get the Benefit of Savings of $50 to $200 Over 1920 Prices. “MOVING DAY” for us means that the less stock we transfer to our new store at 116 West 44th Street—the less it costs us ; BECAUSE to move! We are passing our saving on to you in reductions of $50 to $200 over 1920 prices for KRA- KAUER GRANDS, UP- RIGHTS and PLAYERS. Substantial reductions also on phonographs, records, music rolls, cabinets, etc. This occasion affords an exceptional op por tunity to make especially advantageous selections of high standard musical instruments. Liberal terms—and a substantial al- ee on your old instru- ment. Only 7 more of these unusual prices. Inspect these instruments while selections ‘complete. KRAKAUER BROS, 425 West 42d Street. After fay ai 116 Weat 44th St. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, APRIL 24 ATLANTIC CITY Leave W. 234 : TAT A.M. Liberty o., *ee A Ys Dayliaht ‘Time, e Jeckeon Ave, Jer St PHILADELPHIA Leave W i 234 BL, BIT AY a Laverty a, yet A. M. Daviiehe Tima e Jackson, Ave, Yer sey Oty, #01" A War Tax, ttc Newark, #47 A. M Daylight ‘Time NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Most Wondertul Sale of the Year. ALL. WOOL SAMPLE a SUITS AND TOPCOATS $7:30 545-50 COHEN'S 265-7 Sixth Av. || Open Evenings, Cor. 17th Mt, J Spring Sale of Onyx Hosiery THE last day of these excellent values in fine hosiery for women, , men and children, at prices con- siderably below today’s average. For Women All silk, black, very fine (tax included). . . $2.66 All silk, lisle soles and tops, black, white colors. 1.20 Black silk, lisle soles . 1.75 Imported silk lisle, laven- der tops or all black, latter in extra sizes also. .95 Imported cotton, pointex heels, black or white . .75 Openwork silk—including tax . . . . Silk lisle, black, white, brown, one-half dozen. 2.25 GROUND PLOOR 3.93 For Men Pure silk, black. Also im- ported mercerized lisle, jacquard vertical stripes, $1.65 Tax 7e. Silk, lisle soles and y black, white, colors. mercerized lisle, colored stripes . . . . . 95 Mercerized lisle, imported, pointex heel, black, white, colors . . . «75 Heavy weight silk, lisle tops, toes and heels, black, white, colors . 55 English wool golf hose, im- rted, oxford, brown, ther « 2 s « » LOS MAN'S SHOP—TENTH FLOOR Girls and Boys Ribbed stockings of fine cotton— one-half dozen. $1.45 Golf stockings in shaded effects or heavy derby rib, with cuff tops in black, brown, white, fay. os» 4s GROUND FLOOR The Art of Coffee-Making —is far more complex than most women suspect, as Miss Barber, of Teacher's College, Columbia, will explain on Monday, at 2:30 P.M. She will also give interesting demonstrations of the correct use of a percolator. 50 Our entire, line of Manning Bow- man percolators will be reduced in price next week. SEVENTH FLOOR You Can Buy Long Silk Gloves for $2! BUT you can seldom find this beautiful quality of Milanese silk marked at such a price. And therefore this announcement is one you cannot afford to overlook. They are 16 button length, made with double finger tips, for extra durability, and finished with Paris int embroidery. Pongee, white and black. The bride will do well to buy several pairs for her trousseau at this price. GROUND FLOOR Let Us Shop for You TELEPHONE or write us and we will attend to your order promptly. Call Fitzroy 1900 and ask for telephone order desk. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921: Lord & Taylor Opportunity Knocks With Your Summer Wrap in Hand at $49.50 A COLLECTION of summer wraps has been bought by a very special arrange- ment which enables us to offer them at $49.50. Whether one’s summer wrap shall be twillcord, tricotine, satin, or satin combined with veldyne is one’s only meditation while making a choice from these impelling values. THE wraps portrayed above acclaim the fashionable lines and details of this collection. The satin wrap, left, presents such becoming details as the full, crush- able collar, the narrow belt and the cape armhole. the long waistline of the tricotine wrap, right, whose em- Many of the satin wraps are combined with veldyne. broidery is so happily inspired by the Greek key design. THIRD FLOOR THE tricotine wrap, center, portrays the full-length revere and narrow turned-back cuffs stitched with tinsel after the lead of Paris. A satin girdle informally marks cA Special Purchase and Sale of Misses’ Suits, $45.00 NAVY tricotine suits present such tailored detail as long-eared collars, tuxedo buttons, two pairs of pockets and narrow belts that double themselves in front as illustrated left. Or black rings will encircle the string belt and a buckle hold it dosed, while a forth-inch self-binding gives it an inimitable tailored finish as substantiated by the suit, right. These are values at such a price that young women will not want to pass them lightly either in the consideration of the first spring suit, an alternate suit, or a trousseau suit. THIRD FLOOR Paris Has Put Her Hand To Sewing Misses’ Lingerie Frocks for Summer NOT a seam of the French lingerie frock ever heard the click of a machine. And the couturitre proved that she could use her head as well as her hands by doubling the skirt of the sea-blue organdy, right, clear back to the waistline and adding a dash of white beads; ‘atly not only outlining the scalloped hem of the fine French voile frock, left, but otherwise introducing pink into the exquisite hand work. The beauty of it all is that many of these hand-made French frocks are here at surprisingly reasonable prices! $45.00 — $52.50 THIRD FLOOR Hats For The Wedding Party Bridesmaids, Matron of Honor, Flower Girls LOVELY, flower-laden hats for bridesmaids and maid of -. And for the Bride Her- self, a Going-Away Hat DASHING, youthful styles —many newly arrived from honor. White lilacs ona Paris—to complete the bride’s graceful picture hat of Honoki traveling suit. A small close straw. Or tiny roses combined hat with saucily ti brim with long velvet streamers on a leghorn, veiled with soft blue tulle. Moderately Priced and clusters of bright colored fruit. Or an all black hat with sweeping feathers. POURTH FLOOR Page-Back Capes cA New Fur Mode for The Bride THE graceful lines of capes worn by_court pages of old are adapted to meet the requirements of soft furs in these charming capes And the bride of rg2t finds the adaptation a delightful variation of the usual stoles and scarfs. Beautiful furs, caracul and mole Collars of squirrel, mole or dyed fitch. Absolute Safety for Your Furs OUR cold storage vaults insure furs against moths, theft and fire. They also preserve and restore the lustre of the pelts. FOURTH FLOOR Imported Cottons For the Trousseau FRENCH Novelties for the frock that is just a little different from the others. Delightful soft mater- ials with designs in bright colors, on white or colored grounds. $1.95 yard French Voiles, lovely sheer quali- ties in gay colorings, at a greatly reduced price. 40 inches wide. 65¢ yard SECOND FLOOR The Bride’s Corset determines the correct fit of every frock and suit in her trousseau. Theretore she is careful in choos- ing one whose slenderness of line accords with the season’s silhou- ette. An Elente corset of heavy pink broche, with elastic girdle top in front is an excellent model for the medium and average figure, Tt has three pairs of hose sup- porters and eyelet lacing below front steel. $5.75; tax .08c SECOND FLOOR American Sheffield Plate IN all the list of gifts the bride receives, none is more welcome than silver for the table. A large number of most useful pieces— the reliable Sheffield Plate—have been reduced in price for to- morrow. New Low Prices Vegetable dishes $10.95 Meat platters $8.95and 11.90 Gravy boatand tray . . 8.50 Plain bright finish, Sandwich trays $4.50 and 5.75 Pierced designs it circus —Tax additional— GROUND PLOOR — The Bride Wears Strap Pumps WHEN she slips away to put on her traveling suit, the first things she steps into are the neat strap eon that stand waiting for her, aten' t leather, black or brown calfakin, Graceful Baby Louis heels $10.75 SECOND FLOOR

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