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q . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘im= has more color ( frock, asa dec-|of her batik paintings until the end | presents the prima donna in @ pr! | oration. She carries & basket of flow- | of the month, at the Art Guild Galler-|itive red decorative costume teu ers, something after the fashion set | ies, No. 10 Hast 50th Street. might easily have originated in Jav olored Wax as chosen the batik | The lotus border, together with the 2. 2 : by Little Red Riding Hood of tradi- | Miss Wallace has chose: Por tr aits Shown tion Wer hair is given a strofger | as developed by the Javanese, for the| floral background introduced, is ef- dash of color and the same is true re- | basis of her creative work. By meand| fective to the last degree. by Ethel Mund garding for {ite slippers. She ts,|of the wax resist and multiple dye-| Her conception of Salome a tut) ot| Y Lke her sister, superimposed upon a| ings, she has evolved certain wonder-| abandon and most happily symbolizes — blue wax background, ful creations that are rich in both] the barbaric dance movement that 40 | \ r A third little girl, in sheer white, is | color and decoration, She uses velvet, | Strongly appealed to Herod. | tty \ By W. G. Bowdoin. figured in the act of driving a pair of | silk and cloth with almost equal facil-| batik is here again manipulated w i ‘The New York School of tied: brown cottontails with @ neat but not | ity, and her present exhibition not|the utmost sophistication. 7 School of Applied’ paudy blue cord. only reports much progress but it| Certain of her small yelvets are «x. | Design for Women, No. 160 Lexing- “An older girl, rogistered in a|shows both portraits and decorations. | @Wisite bits, and all in all the present ton Avenue, at 30th Street, is showing seated pose, is engaged in blowing| Miss Wallace triumphs particular- | 8*owing Is highly attractive. until the end of this month an enter- svap bubbles. The featured bubble |iy in her management of complex taining series of miniature partraits {tself, in the azure, 1s most delicately | color combinations that are made to dn colored x 3 “, wrought. . lend themselves to decorati panels TO FORT sd wax by Wthel Frances ” Miss Mundy's older subjects, mostly|and to serve as hangings with less| ‘The Long d Raflroad has sold to Mundy. ‘There are thirty numbevs in women, although one man appears in| formality. It is amazinfi even to those| the Fort Lee Ferry the boats Babylon the exhibition the exhibition, are all deserving of the| familiar with the achievements of the |and Hempstead. ‘They will run between These wax portraits are produced most careful study. The exhibition is} batiker to encounter the ornate color h Street and Fort Lee. The boats By a method that is a revival of old poth novel and pleasing. combinations that are signed “Ethel | Were bullt in 1906 and are among the ) Italian work, and are executed in low — Wallace.” Pear asthe that petireeh Make sate been — ust them _ betwee it 34 welief in the colored wax. They sug- Ethel Wallace, fresh from her Lon- +i a ie Frioau, aS Usuat, Barcain Dag Her portrait of Eva Gauthier, in Street and Long Island City. Traffic the cameo in general design and don triumphs, is holding an exhibition full length, is highly meritorious and has fallen off on this ferry % finish. CO seamen eaten ees Seinen ieeseneeny anaemnaeseg e » Miss Mundy is particularly happy *~ | fm her approach toward the interpre- eftation of child life ag manifested in i o p A dear little | . done in profile, with flaxen hair and white shoes, is a good example of the work she does in this novel field. Even the child shown and her infant right ecomingly by her si irl, also in white, 7 #RIL 28, 1921.7 = STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AE AR FOURTEENTH STREET ___ Gublabed 1827 a ———— WEST OF FIFTH AVE, LONG ISLAND 8 Surplus Lots of New Merchandise at Quick Disposal Prices to Clear the Way for Incoming May Shipments. Silk Lingerie | Woolen Fabrics Silk Hosiery and Bed Muslins FRIDAY | FRIDAY Undergarments FRIDAY |End-of-Month Thrift Sales.| End-of-Month Thrift Sales. FRIDAY ala ek te Thrift Sales. | RADIUM SILK UNDERTHINGS | REMNANTS OF WOOLEN tandard Quali End-of-Month Thrift Sales. WOMEN’S ALL-SILK SHEER HOSIERY—full fashioned—black, African brown and gra! ( ity Sheets and Pillow Cases For trade reasons we cannot men- tion name of this particular well- —tailored — styles—tucked, hem FABRICS— stitched and finished with rosebuds -1_ yd. to 6 yd and ribbons, to S4in. wide—er a splendid assortment lengths —86 black and Camisoles— all leading shad erge, Broad- Si known brand— were $2.68. ; 1.97 | cloth, Velour, Granite,’ Poplin, | Were $3.67 ....... -.2.88 | Pillow Casee— Envelope Chemises— Prunella, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, | WOMEN’S BL A c K SILK 42x36 in! were $4.97 Shepherd Checks and Plaids, Man- HOSIERY — full-fashioned — 45x36 ini it Btepsl eee nish Mixtures, Irish Tweeds, Alba- mercerized tops and soles— Sheete— 1 Ae A Ad poe tross and Challie were $2.37 and $2.47.......1,86 were $4.28 3.48 54x90 ins. , Jel aU ies Marked Down to Present Low | WOMEN'S SILK AND SILK- }é SATIN AND CREPE DE CHINE Market Cost or Below to Clear. AND-FIBRE HOSIERY — excel- CHEMISES-——good assortment of “ *" i lent wearing—-white, tan, gray, tailored and lace-trimmed styles White Fabrics taupe, &e. were $3.48 .... were .87 to $1.17, 66 FRIDAY On Ik a New 132 Page CATALOGUE —JUST OUT Write For lt—It's FREE Holzwasser Home Talks No. 656 T is so easy to purchase your home furnishings at — HOLZ- WASSER'S that often we aro at @ loss (0 reason out why It is that Beople ever “take the rouble, t0 40 eluwhere—to fare much worse, Dased our own customers tell us who Already instituted comparisons at Other sores, and who are therefore better ‘able’ to. judge, even better than we are, as to the convenience of our home credit system. They fey that the accommodations | here fre THE MOST ATTRACTIVE IN <._Why 0 elsewhere? Furni iture » bought now may be | held in our warehouse storage free \or six months, From abet tide by fath oe osstow . i Brondway. h St. Bus from nae Ck a De and Counectiout Direct to Your Door, SHE WASNT SICK, BUT HER CHILDREN WERE Six Months of Care and Worry C1010 Peel amieleiam ie SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY, Sweet Potatoes Candied with Domino Syrup Sveet potatoes, plump and tender, with a coating of can- died goodness! Baked apples, cookies, home-made butter- scotch, sauces, whips—make them all with Domino Syrup. The rich sweetness of Domino Syrup, with its delicious cane sugar flavor, gives an irresistible taste to many dishes. Use Domino Syrup often—you'll never tire of its distinctively different taste. Domino quality never varies—it is always of the same high standard. To keep it so is the desire of a big, contented family numbering over ten thousand. It is this same large and happy family which makes Domino Cane Sugars. American Sugar Refining Company ** Sweeten it with Domino’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. e APRIL 24 ARIE 7 APRIL 10 ARRIE a3 MARCH 27 AVERAGE SUNDAY CIRCULATION SATIN AND CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT DRESSES — sleeveless models with yokes of Val. and filet lace—also tailored model with shoulder sleeves were $6.97, - 4.36 CONTINUING Manutacturer’s Close-Out Muslin Underwear EXTRA SIZE NIGHT DRESSES —nainsook and cambric; also crepe—pretty models, attractively trimmed—were $1.48....... u EXTRA SIZE CORSET COVERS —round neck—lace and inserting —sines 46 to 52— 58 were .78.. EXTRA SIZE DRAWERS—soft finish_muslin—hemstitched—some are slightly yellow but will whiten in one washing— WESABE cls acacia 64 EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS— ruffle of embroidery— were $1.38...... EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS— fine nainsook—trimming of lace and embroidery— were §2.07......... Seep 1.97 Boys’ Clothing FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales. JUNIOR BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS—stripes and solid colors and white with combination col- ors—variety of new sty to 10 years—were $3.96 PLAY OUTFITS—Indian, s cowboy and baseball 1.50.. 1.95.. 2.94 and 3:96 JUNIOR BOYS’ WHITE REPP- SUITS—for Communion and Con- firmation—sizes 6 to 10 years- Special 3.74 LITTLE BOYS’ REEFERS—fancy cheviot mixtures nolted models = 8 to 9 years.. ial 6.74 JUNIOR BOYS' SUITS—cheeks, mixtures and serges—sailor or Eton collar—sizes 3 to 9 years— were $4.96 and $5.94....... 3.85 BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKERS— fancy iot mixtures—brown and gray— were $1.50. BOYS’ EXTRA TROUSER ‘SUITS —cheviot, homespun and velour— 8 to 17 years— were $14.50 to $22.50 12.50 End-of-Month Thrift Sales. Db lak seis 45 inch i 10-yd. piece—were $5.58... .4,.68 45-INCH IMPORTED ORGANDIE were .88 36- INCH NOVELTY * SKIRTING 2 yards make a smart skirt were .90 38-INCH LINGERIE BATISTE— sheer and. silky— were .50.. 40-INCH FRENCH CHIFFON VOILE—were $1.00........ 88 Handkerchiefs and Hand Bags FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales WOMEN'S AND _ CHILDREN’S HANDKERCHIEFS — wreath in- itial—were .80 and $1.14- .1234—Half doz.. .72 ANDKERCHIEFS — all linen—were .35 cach Ea....... .28—Half dos.. 1.50 COWHIDE SUITCASES—2¢ in.— straps all around-—shirt pocket— Wore LTO ascacssenie cs i SILK, LEATHER AND MOIRE HANDBAGS~— pouch, Kodak and envelope styles—-also Pilgrim bags were SBIB7 i. eccusnes aed. Cotton Underwear FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales. CHILDREN’S WAIST UNION SUITS vest, waist and drawer combined—low neck, sleeveless, knee length—were .77 ey WOMEN'S DOUBLE EXTRA SIZE UNION SUITS—low neck, sleeveless, loose and tight knee— Were Oliv cicsisucessts ig FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales. MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS--col- ored stripes on white grounds— Special 89 MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR—large assortments—silks and satins— were .59..... ‘Si MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR.-short sleeve shirts--dou- ble seated drawers also sleeveless shirts, knee drawers— were .59...... : 37 MEN’S GRAY UNDERWEAR— m weight shirts or drawers- WOMEN'S GLOVE SILK EM- BROIDERED VESTS -- flesh—- bodice tops........Special 3,27 Umbrellas FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales. MEN'S GLORIA UMBRELLAS— plain handles, a few with silver caps—each with a silk case— WSO GET cb iavsvesin deny 4.25 MEN'S AND WOMEN’S UM- BRELLAS—large variety of han- dles—many with handy loop, some with bakelite ring attached to handle—good, sturdy umbrellas— Were 6867 v.scicers cavens 2.75 Remnants of Linens FRIDAY End-of-Month Thritt Sales REMNANTS OF LINEN — Union Linen and cotton crash Toweling —also glass checks— At Very Low Prices. 38-INCH UNION LINEN—fine and medium weight, for dresses, smocks, ete...... Special, yd. .37 H, S. BLEACHED LINEN DAM. ASK SETS — cloth, 66x86—ene dozen napkins to match— were $24.00 .. ..18.00 End-of-Month Special. Remnants Linen and Cotton Dam- asks, Reduced to Clear. RUGS FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales Finest Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs—-9x12—value $109. .68.50 Remarkable Offering Fine Seam- less Velvet and Seamless Axmin- ster Rugs—9x12 ft.—-exceptional- ly large variety- were $54.50 and 358.50. .34,50 Seaml ‘Axminster Rugs— 8.9x10.6—in artistic designs and colors-—were $51.50 ......32,97 Seamless Velvet and Seamless Brus- sels Tapestry Rugs--9x12 ft.— Oriental and small carpet effects —were $36.50 and $38.50. .24.50 Seamless Brussels Tapestry— 6x9 ft—-were $21.97......14.97 Scatter Size Rugs—Immense vari- ety of Wilton Velvets, Axmin- sters, Velvets and Tapestries. Wilton Velvet—size 27x54— were $8.97 * . 5.88 Axminster—size 27x54— 81x99 ins.—were $1.49. . 90x90 ii were $1.49. 90x99 ins.—were $1.57.... 90x108 ins.—were $1.68. . Hemstitched Pillow Casee— 42x36 ins.—were .43.. ee wy EeSSebersy bh 45x36 ins.—were .55.. .28 Hemstitched Sheets— 63x90 in: were $1.90... .B4 72x90 ins.—-were $1.42. . 98 72x99 ins.—were $1.55. 1.14 81x90 ins.—were $1.55.... 1.04 81x99 ins.—were $1.65.... 1.29 Corded Dimity Bed Spreads— hemmed—Summer weight— 63x90 ins.—were $1.98. 1, —were $2.47.... 1.8 were $2.69. x 90x100 ins.—were $2.98... 3 Crochet Spreads size—hemmed assorted patterns- were $1.98 . Satin Finish Marseilles "Spreade— hemmed or scalloped— various designs— were $5.98 + 417 Fruit of the Loom Muslin— 86-inch—-were .21 17 (No mafl oF telephone order) Heavy Unbleached Muslin— 40-inch—worth .16 (No mail or telephone orders.) Sheetings— excellent qualities—no dressing. Bleached— 42-inch --were .83.. 45-inch—were .35 50-inch—were .88 inch—were . RENE eae 81-inch—were .54 90-inch—were .58.. Unbleached— 45-inch—were .i 54-inch—were .; 63-inch—were .! 72-inch—were . 81-inch—were . 90-inch—were . Baisbble B2-inch—were .24........+. gl} Very Special—36-inch Asan bleached and unbleached. . 2% mall or telephone 2 (Limit one plece—No Linings FRIDAY End-of-Month Thrift Sales. PONGEE LINING—pretty (ara (niaesicanle eloriege te were .97 69 36-INCH PERCALINE—good as- sortment of light and dark colors for all lining purposes—Spec. 20 Wash Fabrics ee ee Were Too Much for Her BOYS’ SEMI-NORFOLK SUITS— | WEFe $1-24....-.....0-55- +85 | Tapestry Velvets—sine 27x54— FRIDAY f b and gray cheviots were $1.95" 1.29 O897 ciccie -1.88 ‘OT THIN, NERVOUS, TIRED SUNDAY, MARCH 20 OVER se to Lt venta ae special 6.85 100 MEN'S RAINCOATS—tan_ or Finest Grade Seamless Axminsters |£nd-of-Month Thrift Sales. & ! J 0.0 BOYS' NAVY BLUE SERGE | &ray—were $7.50 i reproductions of finest Orientals | NOVELTY VOILES, SATIN Said SUNDAY, MARCH 13 620,000 SUITS— some with extra trousers | MEN'S WORK SHIRTS—blue or ~also medallion and small carpet | STRIPED EFFECTS — with | Her Brother-in-Law, a Doctor, Sai eigen 6/1017 yeare== gray chamt plain black, black | effects on blue, rose and tan | pretty floral designs in combing- j She Was Anemic, and Advised SUNDAY, MARCH 6 were $14,50 12,80 | snd white stripe—khakt or a grown: “$x18 fl — 57.44 | tow with satin stripes— ij Pepto - Mangan YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS— |} ‘ales~all sizes Special , were $92. Porn yf wa dk 44 } cheviots, corduroys, worsteds and CHECKED ORGANDIES — fine j | Here is a story of a strong, vigorous serges quality—hairline cheek—Spee. .34 i pve! $4.96 and $5.94 3.50 y FANCY VOILES—in many pair yaa AVERAGE, DAILY AND SUNDAY CIRCULATIONS| fesiifmt oo 38 cise” || a two little boys got into the habit of | AS sworn to and filed by all daily newspapers under the requirements of the law] pos. "¢inpts ig ae ind-of-Mon rift Sales S;bretty Patterns, conservative Six months of care and worry were assortment of light and medium > were 7 and 67............ 24 too much for her and brought to light AverecetG ficntha Average 6 Months bay eae aS OL I RIMMED HA S APRON GINGIIAM con a ae pe ek foe ih a ber sppstend to April 1, 1920 to April 1, 1921 vat apouene eee mekee were 36... Mervous, ; sizes 8 to 16 years—were .95 .78 e wear— ean Dreverib Rept M Atti wl b] AMERICAN b) Boys CAPS rays brown or a $2.95 to $4.94 pees mayen 30 { ; “Pred explained a 1¢ ‘ancy mixtures—la or sm ere ° pa in Pe Mangan, and lot of oth jerge and fancy acks- were .B80.......ss00+ seen in Pept Mane ade tt vanrieeatanides its 9 WORLD 9 were $1.48... H - 1.00 T ill iv ‘a what I do understand is t a he THE i t G Al Ss ti olletries ani | Pepto-Man s always going to] F : i Se forte Merens is slnars golne %4) 3 5? 528 rt Goods Section Household Sundries live. W it_ contains, I don't TIMES 9 FRIDAY FRIDAY know or care, but I do know that it ’ End-of-Month Thrift Sales. End-of-Month Thrift Sales. OPD LOT OF BALL CROCHET SILK- (fibre and pure silk)~-for ties, bags, sweaters, &c.—-not all shades in each lot, but a sortment—-were .50 to THE HERALD ThE OLIVILO SOAP.. Pa SILVER BRIGHT—to clean silver were 35. . LARGE BAR WHITE ‘CASTILE SOAP—were 46 ......... builds me up when I get run down, and that's enough for me.” Gude's Pepto-Mangan is an abso- Intely dependable red-blood builder 9 fp all conditions of lowered vitality | | 47 bd C 202,088 142,384 not due to serious disease of the vital organs. It improves the appetite, im- been reduced to .35 Hane iar da iin anecie enaicraatne TRIBUNE While They Last .25 : IVORY TINT DRESSING COMB i 2 een SORE baie eee ee cree OIL CLOTH LUNCHEON Sport hats of gay bright Sere style, ~All 04 - s have become pale, weak and listless, SETS—were $1.00, ..to clear 68 smart tailored hats and new roll and straight brim TERRE ASELS ANS ysicia yminend Gude's Pepto- ‘ ; lle pa Gal : BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER— spyeblens When vou erie taper ‘ OIL CLOTH TABLE SCARFS— sailors present a wonderfully attractive assortment at 08 aS ‘$ tor 28 t ~ the word “« is on the package. set of two 54 inches long: als | this extremely low price. STILLMAN’S FRECKLE “cream } Without * * it is not Pepto- BiRBy BAG UMMA ReLY SEAR LE roving veal . 28 j Mangan, Fumished in both liquid were ee r me DT a ae AT iM is 4 * fee Page 18 for Other Hearn Advertising. Clean-up Sale of Men's Suits at 27.75—Elsewhere $39 to $40 Continue o-morrow & ¥ 3