The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 5

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CHILDREN SELECT OWN N STEPFATHER Mother Had | Licenses to to Be Wed to Two Old Sweethearts, and Each Fought for Her. POUGHKEEPSIE, April 27.—Two @hildren selected a stepfather when fhetr widowed mother was in a quandary as to which of two sweet- hearts of other days she should ac- Pept as ber second husband. ‘The woman is Mrs. Victoria Zina. @he children are Giovanni, seven Wears old, and Victoria, nine, The @nitors are Emilio Frizzno and An- fionto Dosio, She had obtained marriage licenses with both men. As the Italian custom te bevels & license constitutes @ civil Marriage, the men quarrelled bitterly the wot! Be Ae fal ome, each claiming The police were called and Mra. ina was taken into custody for sate cae 2 Judge Lyons asked her to er choice, She consulted the sters and Frizzno wo SPE a ae eile VANDAL DESECRATES WASHINGTON RELIC|N He Chops Down St Stump of Oak That Sheltered General in Revolutionary Days. (Soncial to The Irening World. WHITE PLAINS, April. 27.—Mystery Surrounds the identity of the person Who last nicht chopped down the five @nd one-half foot stump of the tamous Bak tree under which Gen. Washington Mood on @ memorable occasion. The ¢¢ stood on North Broadway, This landmark had gtood at that spot fer, G00 years and Neured in the Revo- . Why it was ol a disturbing ‘members of the ‘Daseiters f the American Revolution and county letectives are trying to get @ clue to Bee, Plains Chay he e ns pter of the Waughters of the American Revolution, was announced to-day, intends to uae over the elght foot, square spot re e tree st an ater a tablet Bese be placed to mark the eon ae Plot, where, the tree stood is the Town of North Castle. e old oak was one of the most trees in the State, The to; oe off during a storm in 1917 and later another section came to Cong The tree was mentioned in hit being one under which a treat with dians Was made. Gen. Washington pacian under this tree on his way to his headquarters, @ quarter of a mile further north, THESE soft and fluffy wool brooms dust your high mouldings, your pol- ished tables and piano, without scratching the sur- face or scattering dust, They take the dust in— and hold it—until washed: Duster $1.75. Wall brooms $2.75 and £3.25. Sfa Week Seven perfectly cut and matched, bril liant blue - white diamonds in a pat- ented mounting of PLATINUM. Resemble a soli- taire, weighing} Special at $62.50. The wonderful con venience and satisf 1 our dignified and confidential cre » will appeal strongly to you. Come in and inspect our beautiful stock of jewelry of all kinds, or write for Catalog W-500 tore Open Evenings Unti 9P.M. 1650 Broadway, at 5istSt., iN. ¥.C, 1 INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF es A noted authority says that a few drops of “Outyro” upon the skin sur rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough eps the tender, sensitive skin under neath the toe nail, that it can not pene trate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night “Outgro” antiseptic manufacty ts rf ever, anyone can buy from the « store a tiny bottle contain ng dire VLE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921. — 45.00 Misses’ Wraps 35.00 An excellent variety of stylish Coats and Wraps fashioned of various hand- some materials, Sixes 14 to 18. (Fourth Floor) \4 ort 24 Wool Dresses. 36 Afternoon Dresses ¥% off above prices, (Fourth Floor) 7.50 Switches and Transformations 4.75 20. inch Switches and Transformations for inside or outside, plain shades only. Third Floor) Girls’ Coats A comprehensive assortment of swag- ger models ranging from 42.50 to 87,50, at 1-3 off. VW (Fourth Floor) Silk Petticoats 8.95—Silk Jersey tops with Messi flounces or all ‘Taffeta. Many lov colorings. 2.95 22.50 Misses’ Tweed Suits 18.75 Dashing sport models of Skibo Tweed in all the fashion- able shades. Silk lined. Sizes 14 to 18. ine 5.50—Extra size Petticoats of Taf- feta; flounced models 3.95 (Third Floor) 8.50 Negligees 6.95 Alluring models of Crepe de Chine in many lovely colors. (Third. Floor) Fourth Floor) 6.75 Marabou Capes each, 4,95 Capes of Marabou, with or without 2.00 Long Silk Gloves 1.55 16-button length Milanese Silk Gloves, White with Paris point embroidery, (Main Floor) N tails; silk lined. Floor) Yl 1.50 Ribbons Toilet Goods yard, 95c MUU 65c Coty's Face Powder, assorted colors and odors. 1.04 McCreery La Gloria Face Pow- Ys Yy Ya N ler. 7c N Sotin| Drosade Blhecs in light col 1.00 Gem Safety Razors with six ors. 742 inches : Damaskene blades. 85c (Main Ploor) (Main Floor 1.50 Silk Fringe et) io. Sue yard, 95¢ 6.75 Colored Silk Umbrellas fc sun or Silk Fringe, 8 inches deep, in desir- , able colors. tips, stub end. Hand cord loops or leather str | (Main leer | . (Main Floor) | | 2.25 Lace Collars 95.00 Tapestry Arm Chairs 1.85 47.50 Real Hand-crocheted Irish Lace Sweater Collars in Rose and Shamrock VA MMM Howard model, custom-inade; loose down cushion designs. (Main Floor) (Seventh Floor) 1.50 Filet Lace Edges 12.00 yard, 1.10 Real Hand-made Filet Lace Edges Blankets in collar widths. (Main Floor) pair, 7.65 2.75 Women’s Silk Hose White California Wool pair, 2.00 Blankets, Pink or Blue Bor- Fine Thread Silk Hose with silk | | ders, full size. tops. Black only = —) (Main Floor) (Second Floor, Combinations of Georgette and Visen Braid, Taffeta and Visea and Taffeta and Georgette, 45.00 Fox Scarfs 29.50 Full, lustrous Animal Searfs, open or closed, Taupe or Brown. ddd ddd dd ddd “MCCREERY ECONOMY DAY” Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and reduced for one day only. In many instances the quantities are limited, therefore early shopping is advisable. Purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist. _meron |Thursday Only No C. O. D.’s No Approvals 8.50 Trimmed Hats 2.25 Children’s Creepers Well-made, Checked Gingham or soft-finished Pop- lin, hand-embroidered. Many colors Sizes 1 and 2 years. 9.00 doz. 24.00 Infants’ Go-Carts Stationary with hood: steel whee! 5.00 Steamer Chairs 2.25 Hoover Aprons | 5.00 Hand-Made Blouses 4.25 Ror, White ‘ainsoo! 3.95 1.75 3.50 * eT aE neck, three-quarter tensth | | Exquisite models of Batiste trimmed ox, 3.00 filly Hivoledi seat of anined canvas, ae ink, Blue, Lavender, White, | | with real Filet Lace, hand-drawn work Sheer Whifte Natasok, (Righiy mer iitelir fastened ! mats penhagen Blue and Green. | | and hand-embroidered dots. cared, 10 vans tw 6 bee, 2 (Second Figor) Traveling Bags 10.50 Pure Irish Linen Damask Table and 9 g Cloths, Size 2x2 yds. each, 6.75 1.20 1.35 18c 21.50 11.00 Table Napkins, heavy Scotch “Holdtight” Hale Nets—Cap and 95¢ Women’s Union Suits Women's Ribbed Cotton Union Suits. 3.25 Women’s Sweaters Mattresses and Springs or lace models or Tailored 40.00 Table Lamps 45.00 Horse Hair Mattresses with} |Pumps of Tan Calfskin f 2.65 French roll edges, 45 1b, 29.50 y * . . i 1 . fe) 1 20.00 featuring Cuban or low Col- nee Tuxedo models in many lovely colors BO Opholatered: Hale Top Bey oe tenis Metal base lecorative glass Springs. 22.50 Bi S. os shade; complete with two 40-watt bulbs. Fourth Pl Second i Ratan Foe) (Seventh Floor) v ) (Sixth Floor) Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Men's Irish Linen Hand- i¢fs, extra large size. dot., /. Women's Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, serviceable quality. re 45.00 Walrus Go-Carts with reed body; tubular gear. Ivory, Gray | | dered Cowhide in Black or Brown or White enamel finish Bites 19, 14/15 inchea: YM SS 39.50 and 48.00 Women’s Coats 29.50 Dressy, straight-line Coats of Satin Charmeuse, adorned with quilted em- broidery, lined with Silk Crepe. (Fourth Floor) 68.00 Women’s Suits 45.00 High-class Tailleurs of — splendid quality, featuring notched collars. o Returns (Fourth Ploor) Children’s and Misses’ Roman Sandals Combination of Patent, Leather and contrasting shade Kid or Calfskin Sizes 5 to & : 3.65 regularly 4.00 and 4.50 Sizes 842 to 1l.... 465 regularly 5.00 and 5.50 (Second Floor) 12.75 Baronet Satin Skirts 9.75 New shirred models in Black, Navy Blue, Flesh Color, Gray and White. Sizes 33 to 87 inch lengths. (Fourth Floor) 4,50 ““MecCreery Silks’ yard, 3.25 White Canton Crepe—double width; 6.50 Many lovely colors. (Third Floor, excellent quality. Annex) (Second Floor) 6.00 ‘‘McCreery Quality’’ Corsets 3.95 Corsets of handsome Pink Brocade, with clastic top and long hip and back lines. 16.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 10.50 All wool Norfolks in light and: dark mixtures; two pair of knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years, 39.50 Women’s Dresses 29.50 Street and Gowns of Canton Crepe, (Fourth Floor) (Third Floor) (Third Floor) Afternoon 7.50 Cowhide Briei 3.95 Brown Bordered Cowhide Cases; 11x16 inches; fitted with two compart- ments; adjustable lock and key. (Main Floor) 1.75 Boys’ Wash Suits 1.25 Every suit guaranteed fast color; plenty of styles and colors; Russian, Middy and Oliver Twist models. Sines 2M to 8 years. Cases 1.75 roomy Creepers of teorgette Crepe, Crepe de hine, Taffeta or Foulard. Ch Taffet Foulard (Third Floor) (Fourth Floor) (Third. Floor) 14.75 Women’s Wrist Watches 9.75 20-year quality, gold-filled, plain polished cases fitted with guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement. Ribbon or extension bracelet, Boys’ Furnishings 1.25 Boys’ Blouses—sport collar, neck- band or collar attached; solid white, striped effects and khaki. 7 to 15 Fe c 1.95 Boys’ Pajamas—cotton materials in solid colors or combinations; guar- anteed fast color. 6 to 16 years. 1.25 (Third Fwor) 1.45 Stamped Bungalow Dresses 90c Made of Pink or Blue Chambray, stamped in several pretty designs. (Third Floor) 6.00 doz., 2.00 (Mam Floor) (Main Floor) 4.75 Cowhide Boston Bags 16.75 3.95 95c Veils 2.95 Navy Blue Serge each, 65c yard, 1.20 Pure Silk Shetland Veils, 1% yards Firmly woven quality in desirable long, in a large variety of fashionable'| | weight for Spring apparel. 64 inches shades, wide. (Main Floor) ining back, drop front; These Bags are made of genuine bor- (Fifth Floor) (Main Floor) (Second Floor) (Fifth Floor) | | * ee (Third Floor) (Fourth Fier | Table Cloths and Napkins | | 1.50 and 2.00 doz. Hair Nets 35c Outing Flannel . White Outing Flannel im correct ‘ ; Prahtdat all-over styles, in light brown, medium Genuine Walrus ‘Traveling Bags, | | tl! Hinen Daniask, Sige 20x20 inches | brown, dark brown, black, auburn, | | weight for Summer use. 86 inches wide. leather lined; size 18-inch, _ OE blonde. (Fifth Floor) (Second Floor) (Main Floor) (Second Floor) 9.00 and 10.00 ahd na ala Women’s Footwear 3.25 . Reproduction of Sheffield plate; plain, Colonial or fancy edge. Sheets and Pillow Cases 1.65 Hemmed Muslin Sheets. Size 65c 81x99 inches, each, 1.19 40¢, Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases, Beverly Brand, Size 45x36 inches euch, 296 (Third Floor) (Second Floor) Walking Oxfords in strap 2.45 Men’s Shirts Comfortables and Spreads 1 95 6.00 Comfortables, plain silk mull . border; white cotton filling, full size each, 4.25 10.50 Heavy embossed satin mar. seilles Bed Spreads, hernmed, full size. sleeve lengths. each, 6.85 (Main Floor) (Second Floor) Made of woven Madras-—new Spring colors and striped patterns. 34 to 36 Cretonnes and Curtains various designs yd, 42e 35.00 1.75 4.75 Filet Net Curtains, lace edges, 2.50 Ice Cream 84,00 Royal Wilton Rugs 64,50 Imported China or Cake Sets Dinner Sets A fine, heavy rug, woven of woollen yarns in rich colorings; choice of twelve WYTHE: Imported China Dinner Sets; 100 Glass Ice Cream or Cake Sets, HatonG pr, 2.95 pieces; two patterns. pieces in Green, Opal or Orange lustre. sa} Fifth Floor) Sith Floor) (Sixth Floor) (Eighth Floor) 12.50 Men’s Raincoats 12.00 doz. 7.50 Huck Towels . Good looking, dependable Raincoats doz., 7.50 of a rubberized, double-texture fabric All pure Irish Linen Huck Towels, in various smart shades. hemstitehed, Size 36 inches. (Second Floor) (Second Floor) 11.65 Men’s Shoes 8.75 All Leather Cordovan High Shoes. All sizes. (Second Floor) Madras and Drapery Silks || Hammocks and Wicker 3.70 Aluminum Rice or 45.00 Electric Vacuum 2.75 and 3.25 Sunfast Curtain Mad po.ce-douen eee Cereal Boilers Cleaners ras, beautiful colors and designs. | | Gray Duck with Cretonne Applique.” 95 25.95 yd., 1.95 ty peal ry its . 2.00 Japanese Drapery Sil able colors. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. or ~~ dames McCreer Fully guaranteed; complete with full set of attachments; high powered Uni- versal motor; switch in handle. Sizth Floor (Sitth Floor) Made of he highly polished 21.00 Fibre Arm Chairs or Rockers, gauge aluminum, Brown, Frosted Brown and Ivory each, 14.50 (Fifth Floor) Feith’ Floor juart capacity Housewares : Aluminum Saucepans, double lipped. : + at , regularly 1.10, 65¢ at regularly 1.55, 88e 225 Coffee Percolatorss heavy gauge s Aluminum; 2 qt. capacity, MO Jelephone: fitz Koy 9400 - a ee ee ee f mana Wereninn ry Se |

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