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: 6 * MOTOR BOAT MAKES FNAL DASH TO-DAY INRACE WTH TRAN Rereption Awaits Gar Il. Jr., Reported Half Hour Ahead on Running Time Basis. A reception has been arranged by the Golumbia Yacht Club for the ar- Tival to-day at 86th Street and North River of the motorboat Gar Il. Jr, whioh is trying to beat the time or the Havana Special of the Atlantic Coast Line from Miami, Fila. As the race is to be decided on acta! running time, the winner will not be known until the speedboat reaches New York. The Gar II. jr, in command of Garfield A. Wood of Detroit, reached Morehead City, N. C., at 6.64 last night, having covered 785 miles in 2 hours, The train reached the Pennsylvania Station here last night only three minutes late on the run from Miami, its «total time being 43 hours and 8% minutes. ‘The speedboat was to sachor 100 miles from Morehead City last night and resume at daybreak. It was in ood condition and, Its owner cal- culated, was half an hour ahead in the race. He expects to make the fun from Norfolk to-day without stop, reaching New York carly this evening. WED BEFORE, SAYS MRS. FLAGLER NOW Third Wife of Capitalist Admits Previous Marriage to His Em- ploye After Denial. After earlier denials of Mr, Flagler, Mrs, John H. Flagler, third wife of the seventy-year-old steel capitalist, has admitted she had been previously married. Her first husband, James Divisiche jr., works for the New York Telsphone Company and was em- Ployed by Mr. Flagler when he mar- ried-Beairice Frances Wennecker, the present Mrs. Flagler, “It's true and that’s all,” said Mra. Flagter. “If you married a poor man no- body would know you were on earth. Marry a rich man and they won't leave a stone unturned,” she added “There is really nothing to hide,” she said. “Mr. Flagler was a friend of my father. We lived in Brooklyn and I met Mr. Flagler through my father when I was really a little girl.” Earlier in the day Mr. Flagler had denied his wife's first marriage, say- ing if there had been one he would have heard about it, but Mrs, Flagler saiddast night he knew all about it. ee SS TO TELL OF SHELTERS’ WORK Katy Truth Homes’ Directors to Meet. A meeting of the directors of the Katy Ferguson and Sojourner Truth Ferguson and Sojourner ‘ Homes, Nos. 162 and 170 West 130th Strogh, will be held to-morrow. after. noon at the residence of Mra. Willard Btraight, No. 1130 Fifth Avenue, ‘Phe two homes are temporary deten- tion shelters for negro women. At the Katy Ferguson place women recently released from hospitals are cared for. Girls under sixteen vears old receive Ld attention at the Sojourner Truth ‘ome. of the Hi in Cold § We 2975.00 Nat i HUT E NET TVHHHTOTTRUTTTTTOTT TNT OPPENHEIM, CLLUNS. &.© Final Sale—Thursday Our Amazing Sacrifice of Women’s Fur Garments will beterminated after Thursday. What remains h Class Fur Wraps and Coats not pet placed torage are now offered to the the last time before Storing them for the Summer. The Most Astounding Reductions Have Ever Announced 250.00 to 325.00 Fur Coats ... 550.00 to 595.00 Fur Coats 775.00 to 925.00 FurCoatsand Wraps 345.00 950.00 to 1075.00 Fur Coats and Wraps 385.00 Proportionate Reductions on All Higher Priced Garments Ali Sales Positively Final STORE EMPLOYEES DANCE.|tertinment Committee, assisted by Miss Anna Crofton, Miss Hatelle Wiid- man, Miss Eatetle O'Neill, Mrs, Etta Annval Entertainment For Bonwit! Oliver, Frank Ames, Jesse E. Heyman, Teller Association Friday. Paul C. Smith and Edmund Weilgele. The Bonwit Toller Employees Assoct- Honorary guests will be Paul J, Bon- ation will give its Mfth annual enter-| wit and Fred A. Taylor. The Toard tainment and dance Friday evening at! of Directors of the association will also the Hotel Commodore A vat Ville | be present, In cluding Harold W. Bon- ertertainment arranged by Mias Fran-| wit, President; Paul C. Smith, Vice cls Rockefeller King will precede the| President; Frank Ames, Secretary and reception and dance Treasurer and Miss Frieda Ames, Re- John Mayher is chairman of the En- cording Secretary, MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP hand-tailored in imported Huddersfield long yarn worsteds. Beyond all peradventure America’s greatest value in a suit of clothes bar none—*6o0 24th Street—New York ublic for 110.00 . 245.00 ural Mink Wraps 1050.00 To Storage Without Charge on All Purchases ey - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA , ¥, APRIL 27, 1921, et cAn Impelling ‘New Collection of Women’s Suits Priced at. $49.50 THEIR quality is manifest. Only because we are in the midst of the greatest garment market where we can take immediate advantage of the manufacturers’ sanest prices can we present this impelling new collection of women’s suits at $49.50. They are tricotine and Poiret twill. Some affect tailoring that will admit only of braid and hand-made folds. Others are embroidered. The suits above illustrate many attractive points of style such as novel pockets, stitched trimming, shawl or notched collars. THIRD FLOOR These Skirts Are Amazingly Reasonable Sports Skirts Made Of Cotton, Silk and Wool THIS is a skirt selling that meets every seasonable requirement in styles, materials, and prices. Imagine white serge or flannel plaited skirts as illustrated, right, at $10! Or crepe silk skirts that quadruple their box-plaits, are white, gray, black, and navy, $23. White cotton gabardine and surt satin skirts are but $4.50. THIRD FLOOR cAll Wool Plaid Striped and Checked Skirts, $11.75 THESE are the types of skirts, illustrated left, which women and misses are combining with dark jackets to complete a swank costume suitable for shopping or sports wear. They are nominally priced at $11.75. They are all wool, plaid, striped, or checked; box, side, or knife plaited. THIRD FLOOR Restraint of Line Gives Elegance to right. $55 Women’s Silk Frocks AN ingenious bit of designing has attained in these models just the elegance that women de- sire in dark silk frocks. Embroidered Georg- ette flanks the side of the frock, left, leaving the front and back panels of black satin. While crepe silk co-relates five rows of fringe and white lace about the neck, in such a way as to give great beauty of line to the frock, Georgette, embroidered with iridescent beads, veils the blouse and forms the over-drape of another happily inspired frock of this collection. Colors: Black, blue, and brown. THIRD FLOOR Tempting Prices on Real Irish Laces IRISH crochet laces at lower prices! This is welcome news indeed, to the hundreds of women who appreciate the beauty and usefulness of fine laces. By a fortunate purchase we secured several thousand yards of these beautiful laces at prices below to- day’s average, and the values offered as a result are most un- usual, Edges: 2% inches wide, Rose and Shamrock designs, $2.25 yard Insertions to match the above edges, 134 to 1% inches wide, $1.25 yard Edges and Insertions, rose and shamrock designs,114 to 2 in. wide, $1.50 and $1.75 yard Finishing edges, very fine in quality . 25¢ yard GROUND FLOOR Crisp House and Porch Dresses HERE are five spick and span house dresses to finish the spring and start the summer. They are: A plain colored chambry, Billie Burke model, with striped gingham collars and cuffs piped with black $3.50 Two-toned flowered voile frock with crisp white organdie collar and cuffs . $3.95 Acchecked gingham frock with white organdie collars and cuffs and tie sash $4.45 Striped gingham frock with white organdie collars and cuffs edged with the material $4.95 Checked gingham with white or- gandie collars, cuffs and vestee edged with gingham $6.45 There is also a large assortment of extra sizes— 48, 50, 52; priced from $2.75 to $5.45 SECOND FLOOR Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Reduced to $ 7.85! UNTIL today they have sold in our regular stock at much higher prices. For they are all this sea- son’s styles, many of them the smartest we have seen, And every pair is of the finer quality, both in material and work- manship. The pumps and oxfords in the group are developed in Patent Leather Tan Calfskin White Canvas All sizes are found in the selec- tion, but not in every style. SECOND FLOOR Coffee-Drinkers will appreciate seeing the De- monstration of Successful Coffee. making with Manning-Bowman Percolators, being held all this week in the Housefurnishing Department. SEVENTH FLOOR Extraordinary! A Wrought-Iron Bridge Lamp $12.50 THE standard is of wrought iron in black, verde green, old ivory or rust. The parchment shade is cone-shaped, and comes in stip- pled brown or with band border. This is the lowest price ever quoted for this lamp. FIFTH FLOOR a enna