The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 6

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4 r THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921, 0 WIN wr, Mr. Muri. who tive at No TAKE UP OPEN-PRICE CHARGE | QYSTER’S WIDOW been friends of Mr. Oyster, and Mrs Baninena Sieectives Mest Seties Merrill introduced him, at his re-| oe oe commerce Session 1 ¥ > : : uest, to Miss Ready in Syracuse last] ©" ** f | autumn, ATLANTIC CITY, April 26.—Pre- } { Mrs. Oyster and DP, W, Oyster, Mr.| liminary to the opening of the ninth = J | Oyster's brother, have agreed on ar- | annual convention of the U, 8. Cham- angemen's for the funeral, which | i004 Commerce here to-morrow the : Mrs Gyater would Bet talk to Bowne National Council and the American 7 paper men. ‘Trade Association executives of the i. a organization met to-day. a on WOMAN CHASES | The trade executives discussed prob- lems of foreign finance and the report | , Protected by District of Co-| THIEF FIVE BLOCKS |! the Federal Trade Commission on i the price «ituation, They are pre- ; " ‘ eath. paring to answer criticiam of open 5 4 lumbia Law Against Death- | 0... six Feet From Fire Escape | price associations and in this connection . ‘ Pu of Sweet Scent i er | Leap 4 ’ rveyors cen f bed Codicil. | After Him and Keeps on Until |W!!! promnt ® deftnite proxramme to Seaiiaictianiaah | . the convention, it was stated ) Friends of Mrs. Cecil Ready Oyster, Policeman Makes Capture Glass Atomizers twenty-nix-year-old widow of George| Mrs. Mary King, returning to he hor on ne second floor of : 4 M. Oyster, seventy-two, declared to- | ' His i Soinamiann m4 GRACEFUL in shape and gener- | Gay thac despite any codicit the mil- | /,,,, to-day, found » man ous in size is this cut glass atomi- i Honaire dairyman and horse breeder | ucking the bureau drawers in he # 6 «pw es $3950 t ave added to his will, she can: | hedroom. : : | eat ff without @ penny.” It A la size atomizer made of t mot be “cut off withor | 4 j 4 the law In the District of frosted glass. . . . $7.50 ; specifically protects the | 4 i 5 } hts of mused «en, She| med for help. cos Standing high on three slender t one-sixth interewt for life in her! Mrs. King grappled with the Intru legs, a bronze incense burner real e#tate, Bo matter what | ior, who struck her in the face just Cc r claims its ancient heritage $10.50 , icll says. wy other tenants came to t rue : * od among eome of| The man ran ar w eer y Sh SS ‘\ ¥ Dainty sachets, satin-covered in | iB rat ‘ and bis|out on the fire pe with 3 5 Wee «4 delicate colors, are found singly ee ugree two weeks | following clo hind, When the | F F ¢ s ‘ $s i ae © last January, | man dropped six feet to the ground| or ur “ae * gre v& . or in bundles of three $1, $1.25 | netw ithe tanc 1 of Mra, Oys-| from the end of the encape his pur- | 4 te A nickel thermos ‘set of three hi ser's juwyer in Washintion that there | suer did Hikewts neo for five| t ora g e ‘ , . i pices, tiny, leteie att glass fk } rad been ti estranjemont and his as- | blocks to Bushwick and Stage | b Ra A \ , tray, ] | Hectione that Mr. Oysior had gone to] Street Mrs. King ¢ BEF ye) A b so 1 ute ; ‘ very moderately priced. . $10 * : houting ‘Thief "Burglar!" | 4 eet or bel nt sas eran F aye a of the Stagg Street Station | “ , YW Traveling case, rubber lined, cov. | s health, Three da: e he ie . hashes = = f . A . 4 . a] re Sunday, he is repotted to have | Policeman Charles Queen heard cries | Protection . : Sil ered with flowered silk . . $5 words the eod.el) cutting of his bride, |and arrested the fugitive, who said | ft uch family" and “too much| he was Verthoimer of No. 426] Phone: Fitzroy 3400 . , ‘ . Celluloid toilet sets, including How cre suggested | Hast 15th 5 Manhattan. He was Ch rm B Mi I; monogram: Sa ye exp ons of the estrangement, held on a charge of attempted burg- | a in u Os nex, eve Ivory, $21.75 Shell, $10 by Mrs. L. F. Keppler and her daugh- | lary , oa , French Novelty Cottons, $1.95 yard crovne root COLOR, color everywhere. In solid fields, flowers, stripes, checks and Do You Break S a3 Cy vari-sized dots. Dainty patterns in pastel or bright shades on white. Your Threads? PPENH EIM Li XQ Striking designs in high color or black on contrasting grounds. The scLjike bgeocte 900 are ke HE aah SthcetaNew York . materials themselves are of an exquisite softness. 36, 38, 40 inches wide. sod can't find pai of scissors! s — . . t's easy enough to havea pair in Figured Organdy Imported Ginghams en ee . ~ ; ‘ or them when you nee em. ie A Ver, y Special Sale— Wednesday eae eco ak ane pale pe fe: tb pega (aaa checks, plaids Cutlery Department has a fine SLAs send a selection of scissors in all sizes. ” ; 5 Se } 1.45 yar 70c n ; . Women’s and Misses ns, y Recountaoe , Sewing scissors, 4 to 514 in., 85¢ Cuticle scissors . . . . $1 . s ‘ ry Nail nippers . . . 85c to $3 Tailored Suits ye Lustrous Black Dress Silks Coe pen ha he n $3.50 Plain and Trimmed Models No For the Frock Every Woman Needs Have You Bought A black silk frock rises to every occasion with such charming grace that it is a delight i Values to 65.00 to own one, particularly in a season when the smartest frocks are those developed in Long Silk Gloves ——_—— ci ‘fw black and white. . for $2? f Ty Black satin of a a Black taffeta, chiffon fmish, Black satin sublime, of softest , ; 3 0) 7195 { - quality. 36 inches wide. high lustre. 36 inches wide. — finish. 40 inches wide. TE not, you have missed the kind e of opportunity that usually comes $1.78 yard $2.50 yard $2.95 yard only on¢e: But it is not too late , GROUND FLOOR 6 to take advantage of it, for there Tailored and Trimmed Suits in \ ‘ z are more of oe fine Milanese the new Silhouettes. Long line , silk gloves’ offered tomorrow at Box Coat and Belted Models of Woolen Fabrics A Dainty Corset the same low price. Tricotine, Serge, Tweeds ond In Short Lengths, $2.50 yard of Pink Satin 16 button length, with double Homespun. Jackets silk lined. THOSE wool fabrics that are adaptable fora IT is the most practical as well as the most finger tips, white, black, pongee. S r hundred suit and frock uses in the spring: charming fabric for corsets. Fashioning a model GROUND FLOOR Tweeds Novelty Plaids for the slender figure, it takes to itself an elastic Velours Tricotines girdle top and is priced very moderately . $4 Women’s Suit Dept.—2nd Floor Vereen i Ix ciakelbroche corer Guimed sich atten Fur Scarves There are many colors, including bright and and lace has three pairs of hose supporters and To Complete the Trousseau dark shades, and the lengths are correct for eyelet lacing below front steel. Just the Proper (e) women’s and children’s suits, capes, frocks and weight for summer. It is for the medium and Pook diescanheepy ie isoat EN HEIM LL NS & (o} skirts. The price is greatly below normal. average figure. =. . . 2 6. « « $5 ing touch of fur at the ‘iewat. A s SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR choker or two skin scarf will 34th St t—N York = r probably be her choice. Baum- Wednesday—An Additional Offering of The Com marten, sable, stone-marten, squir- ifort of g rel, slynx, fox in gray, white,bisque, Middy and Skirt red and blue. All very moderately 1 50 . WHAT a joy i priced. Active Small Feet Need J id FOURTH FLOOR af very young lady, especially in the spring when she wants . : Sturdy Shoes the freedom of movement Tinted Lace Dresses Ny / FOR none but the best made shoes can stand aes Sul reels (B- goesnmne can give. Patent Leather Trims New Paris Vests AND such intriguingly lovely trifles as they are! They begi with flaring collars of i bound wi tent leather—or perhaps with leather of brown or the wear and tear given them by their small Middies, ell white or Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also Suitable 4%. fi tes att, : ae with collars and cuffs of red, ¢ E For big boys and little men: Tan or black See Sor Women to 36 Bust. oxfords with broad or medium toes. Pye pa = — 10 to 1314, $5.50; 1 to 6, $6.75 Pleated skirts of navy Models suitable for Danse, Dinner For children and misses: gun metal strap and Semi-Evening wear, of Black, id oxfords, reduced in pri blue storm serge, detach- y red—they continue in rows of Brown and pastel tinted shadow Ws i “me ite a u ada oa es able white body—6 to 14 years... $4.95 Ea a pe pate ae laces. Sleeve and Sleeveless 3 J Web For babies: white buckskin boots, without Plaid skirts, in two pleated styles, one on pada lcd Agree) A styles. Satin underskirts. Maline, ; Sas ey heels 3.50; sncing hs is p detachable body, the other with shoulder straps small belt and tiny apron, What floral and ribbon trimmings. Ge eh ‘a 8, $4.25 mah vpn aaa, ans 4 —6 to 14 years. « «6 +» $5.75, $7.75 atl ga Oa tp toe FOURTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR GROUND PLOOR Remarkable Values i A Dependable Fur Storage “Pies and Pastry” ¢ WHERE you can store your furs for THEY will be cleaned by compressed IT’S an appetizing subject, isn’t f 29 00 the summer, with the comfortable air. And if they need repairing or it? This will be Miss Barber's ® assurance that they will be protected é remodeling, our competent workmen subject tomorrow at 11 a.m, in \§ against moths, theft, and fire. will an ten all necessary attention. the Housefurnishing Department, FOURTH FLOOR / SEVENTH PLOOR | j Misses’ Gown Dept.—3rd Floor.

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