The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 6

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TO QuiT GOMPANY ‘HOUSES. Ttaltan Consul to to Be Invouea by|' Former Employees of the Big- clow-lartford Company. THOMPSONVILLE, Conn., April 28, Notices were yesterday on ore than fifty forr aployens of the| tt Bigelow-Hartford et Company, Who are occupying houses owned by | fhe company, requiring them to vacate Within thirty days and to, look for Work elsewhere Upon receipt of the reque Diamond Engagement tenants, most of whom an lin steps were taken to call the comp action to the attention of the [t Consul, Michael Riccio, at Har Urging that he look into the conditions | here that have resulted from the care w pet strike ‘ LORENZ & WAT WAIT AVENUK ZT PUN his is a time," de of the tonal. virile ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921, ~ Rings of Quality BH. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Another Important Sale of Men’s Summer Pajamas (a new purchase) —————— has been prepared for to-morrow (Friday) Excellent qualities, distinctive patterns and prices that are far below present market values, add special interest to this offering of attractive nightwear. The three groups comprise Men’s Pajamas of cotton materials in fancy effects, as well as plain colors, $1.60 & 2.25 per cuit Men’s Pajamas of choice imported and American- made materials, in select patterns, $4.25 per suit This Sale will be held in the Madison Avenue section of the First Floor ewes 5 SD) FONWIT TELLER. & CO. The Specally Shop of Opginalions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET (OINSee oe Summer Moods of the Mode in FROCKS and GOWNS of REFRESHING SIMPLICITY WOMEN’S GOWNS—SECOND FLOOR 55.00 Paris has cast the die of Fashion in early Summer frocks for Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Foulard. SS Serene TT {NUE ce And here are an infinite numbez of expressions after the Paris manner—exact replicas and adaptations as well as originations of this shop—simple, engaging models, yet with nu- merous treatments that bespeak originality. nee 2 om PSEC. AMM eo GMM Oe MUM o> MM o> SMM ec © eM =O Lord & laylo or May’s the Month of Moving and Selecting Summer Furniture MAY marks the entrance to summer and its languorous, outdoor days. Porches and gardens begin to bloom with freshly painted flower boxes, new awnings, and summer furniture. Our display of summer furniture introduces any number of charming new styles. The Reed Furniture Illustrated is painted a soft ivory or grey. The cushions have gay chintz cavers to harmonize. Four pieces; settee, arm chair, rocker and table, $255 SIXTH FLOOR Wilton and Axminster Rugs WITHIN the last two weeks our large collection of fine Wilton and Axminster rugs has undergone a third drastic price reduction. Royal Wiltons . Size 9x12 feet $69.50 Axminsters . . Size 9x12 feet $56.50 FIFTH FLOOR English Cretonnes, 55¢ yard THE best value in cretonnes we have ever had—without an exception. The character of the designs, the quality of the fabric, and the beauty of the colors, are such as appeal to good taste, See this assortment now in its full glory. We are not sure that we will be able to duplicate these patterns this season, as they all come from England, FIFTH FLOOR For the cAll-White Bathroom A Complete Line of Fixtures $1.00 ruc WE have just bought a manufacturer’s entire line of small fixtures for | bathrooms, and are able to offer them at an especially low price—$1 each, | Everything in White Enamelled Furniture—New Prices! | ( Clothes Hamper, slored back to allow ventilation, Bathroom ‘Table, porcelain top with drawer, white curved foot to raise from floor $10 enamelled base. ze 16x20 inches . . $6.50 Bathroom Stool, rubber tipped legs . Bathroom Seale, with or without measuring rod Some with cork seats $37.50, $42.50 Costumer, with four brass hooks Males Cabinet, French mirror, two plate glass shelves ‘ SEVENTH FLOOR Splendid Values in Table Linens LAST year this time the good, substantial linens you were wont to buy for year- round use were still high in price. This year prices are down; noticeably so—due to two very drastic reductions on our entire stock. Table Cloths—of Irish linen damask, exceptionally fine, lus- trous texture—2x2 yards and 2x21 yards . $5.95 and $7.50 Napkins to match . dozen $8 Madeira Luncheon Sets 4 Exquisitely hand-embroidered on Irish linen, lovely solid and open designs, sets of thirteen pieces radically reduced to . . $6.75 SECOND FLOOR For Country Houses! Cretonne Pillows $1.95 COVERED in bright cretonnes, filled with floss and round in shape. The price means you can buy a sufficient number for porches, hammocks and indoors, with small expense. Other pillows for summer use $2.35 to $6.50 FIFTH FLOOR The Ambassador cA New Design in Rogers 1847 Plate'§ ITS dignity and simplicity of line, » according well with its name, rec- ommend this new pattern to those who have learned to look for new designs in Rogers plate. Tea Spoons, 1; dozen, $4; Table Spoons, Soup Spoons, Dinner Forks, 14 dozen, $8; Dessert Spoons or Dessert Knives, 4 dozen, $7.50 to $12. GROUND FLOOR “Tl Penseroso” THE sweet meditation that comes upon hearing an old hymn sung; the conjured memory of some calm, peaceful church may be your experience at will, if you possess these Victrola records, Seven Popular Hymns Tell Mother I'll Be There Hayden Quarterte Sometime We'll Understand { °° Trinity Choir Face to Face Hemus How Firm a Foundation | Bsc Trinity Choir I Love to Tell the Stor Homer oa Sweeter as the Years Go By Rodeheaver Since JesusCameInto My Heart { °5° Rodeheaver SEVENTH FLOOR aK Ptlcasata)

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