The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 5

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i “ DOROTHY ARNOLD Last Saturday morning, according | Dorothy Kane, She is now twenty- “ ” to Mr. Ingraham, his wife showed his y ‘Hamp- : IS“FOUND” AGAIN ether, Sr Siward tngranam, | gunned 1” § flO Mat vent . 7 “ newspaper picture of Dorothy Arnold | work five years ago. Mrs. Ingraham Mm) Connecticut Wife of Three Years! ang, to the amazement of the elder|is 6 fect 5 Inches, tall, weighs 145 Says She Is Missing Woman | Mrs, Ingraham, auld: is og ree eae ‘Dorothy Arnold was 6 ' 4 “Mother, have you ev o : ‘ é tf rt and Disappears, | Dorothy Arnold? ‘1 am that girl” |feet 4 Inches tall, and welghed 14 MIDDLETOWN, Conn. April 29—/ nor daughter-in-law J. -ing until sev- Asserting she is the missing Dorothy! eral hours later when she appeared Arnold and was going back to her! with her clothing In sult cases and r nds. Her hair was dark brown The elder Mrs. Ingraham thought Le her eyes & grayish blue, If still jalive she is thirty-five years old. | family in New York, Mrs, Dorothy | eft in aitomobile with Friends, 7 1) an¢ s, Tony Montmurr, | Ingraham, wife of Leon Ingraham of | @f, 4” ‘ ham iin | Durham, Conn. Mrs, Ingraham and Leon Ingral nr morning, it be “~ do not think Mrs. Ingraham is my daughter, Dorothy,” said Franels Arnold, to a reporter for The e known to-day. 80, 1918, his bride giving her name as Street, CHARGE PURCHASES MADE TODAY AND TOMORROW WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED JUNE 1ST Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Clothes for Youth in the May Sales I is a young girl’s right to be clothed correctly and becomingly. It is our privilege to supply these clothes at prices that appeal to sensible mothers and agree with every income. TODAY AND TOMORROW Misses’ Wool Jersey Dresses One piece dresses in brown, silver grey, henna and navy. Special Misses’ All- Wool ‘Tweed Suits Unlined suits—Tuxedo style, in desirable shades. . Special 18.00 18.75 Misses’ Polo Coats In tan, heather, brick and blue. Special Fine all-wool material. Silk lined throughout. 25.00 Misses’ Crepe de Chine Frocks Two-piece models, with contrasting collar and_cuffs. Navy, grey, Copenhagen, henna and white. Special 25.00 Misses’ Silk or Twill Dresses Unusually good-looking frocks in crepe de chine, taffeta, Poiret twill and Canton crepe. Several smart styles. Special 35.00 Misses’ Tricotine Suits only. Excellent material and tailoring. Special In navy 39.50 Misses Coats and Capes Capes and straight-line, tailored coats in tricotine, twill and velour de laine. Also, beautiful chiffon velvet evening wraps in several shades. Special 48.00 Girls’ Bloomer Dresses Gingham, in plain colors or checks. White collar and cuffs, hand smocking. Sizes 6—8—10 years. Special Little Girls’ Navy Serge Coats In excellent quality serge—also in wool mixtures. Sizes 4 to 6 years. Special Girls’ All-Wool Coats Several materials—a number of attractive styles, 8 to 16 years. Junior Girls’ Silk Dresses Smart little dresses in taffeta and crepe de chine. Sizes 13 to 17 years. Special Girls’ Leghorn and Milan Hats Colored leghorn, with wool trimming. Fine Milan, trimmed with wool-embroidered ribbon. Fancy straws in attractive styles. Special 5.95 8.95 Sizes Special 13.50 16.50 6.75 Barefoot Sandals Special 2) ‘ 5 r@) Sizes 81% to 10, 2.50 Sizes 11 to 2, 3.00 Brown Play Oxfords Special 3,00 Sizes 8 to 2 left home Saturday | were married in Middletown March | World, at his home, No. 65 Bast 80th | iF THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered June 1st. vwaeoue SQM@S MeGreery & Co, +s s . Special tor Saturday “McCreery Silks’’ Famous Over Half a Century 1,000 Pieces Selected Quality Japanese Natural Ecru Pongee yard, 1.10 formerly 2.00 Excellent for sport apparel or interior decorat- ing purposes. It is the finest quality woven lustrous of finish and beautiful in shade. Wool Goods Cotton Fabrics 2,000 yards of Remnant Sale of striped, plaid and 7,500 yards of Wash checked Skirtings and Fabrics, 88 inches Suitings. 54 inches — wide. wide. yard, 19¢ to 45c formerly formerly 55¢ to 1.25 4y 100 Women’s Wrist Watches 12.75 formerly 19.75 These watches are very small in size, with 20-year quality gold-filled cases in octagon or regulation style plain polished or engraved; fitted with guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement and ribbon wristlet (Main Floor) White Wash Skirts For Women and Misses Special at 4.50 No Summer wardrobe is complete without ‘These, of high lustre Satinette, have odd pockets, pearl buttons and soft belts for adornment and have a one or two of these white wash skirts. modish, smart appearance. ‘There are also special styles for full figures. Sizes 24 to 87 inch waist bands. Vow th Floor McCreery Footwear for Women 8.00 Continuing the sale of footwear for women, we are continuing also the remarkable values established early in the season, Here are presented all the most de sirable styles in Pumps and Oxfords at the most unusual prices. There are shoes for every taste, whether that be for walking or for more dressy wear. There are one and two-strap Pumps, in all the newest versions, and there are trim Tailored Oxfords with the regulation lacings, with low or medium heels. The best materials are embodied in every pair of these shoes —solid leather throughout. NN (Second Floor Women’s Smart Wraps Only 29.50 Just the sort of Wraps women are seeking to slip on over light-weight dresses for Spring and Summer wear. They are a bit different in modes from those produced earlier in the season—and a bit more desirable, we think. The straight-line Tuxedo Coat is featured, as are free-flowing Capes and modish Wraps. Many are made of ‘Tricotine, as that is the season’s most fashionable fabric for light-weight Wraps; others are fashioned of Serge or Satin. Fourth Floor) y Quality Merchandise, as advertised, on Sale beginning Saturday, Aprit 30th. Telephone Fi Roy 3400 A Sale of Lightsome, Summery Guimpes of Lace and Net = 1.95 r A number of guimpes is absolutely essen- tial in the summer wardrobe. Cool, light and inexpensive, each one in turn rejuvenates, enhances, and very often disguises both sweater and suit. ‘Two of the many outstanding features of these fluffy, frilly bits of dainty laciness are the price and quality. They are but 1.95, yet compare favorably with those of a higher price. The difference lies in the fact that these were purchased at a price concession, Furthermore, unlike most guimpes, they are full-bodied, with a few exceptions. What a relief to be able to wear one’s coat or sweater open when the weather or the mood so dictates, and still be assured that appearance will give the impression of a waist’ which would cost at least three times as much. There are twelve entirely distinet and dit- ferent styles, in captivating Peter Pan, Tuxedo and frilly Jabot effects. (Main Floor) Fetching Afternoon Gowns for Misses Adopt the Low Sale Price of 19.50 Judge for yourself their value. They are fashioned of excellent quality Canton Crepe, Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe—the qualily never found in other than depend- able Dresses. ‘There are clinging effects, low at the waistline, with large sashes; quaint effects with tight bodices and extended skirts: straight-line affairs and trisky models with flaring tunies and pert ways of trimming. Every fashionable Spring shade All Misses’ sizes fron 14 to 18, but not, of course, in every style Dapper New Coats for Girls Represent Remarkably Good Values at 12.75 The younger girl has definite ideas about clothes. She craves “style” just as does older sister. And she should have it, as it costs no more and does not mean less durability, These new Coats of ours have a cap tivating air of chic and are about the most practical types procurable. Per- haps the secret of their smartness lies in the fact that they are fuller of cut than most coats and have a tum to their lines that gives them character, Some are made of Tan Camel's Hair Cloth, others of smart Homespuns, stil] others of Navy Blue Serge, 16 years, Sizes 6 to (Fourth Floor) only 2.95 Chey are fashioned of an obviously superior quality of sheer, silky Batiste and are bountifully adorned with bg fine hand-drawn work, hand-embroidercd dots and hand-tucking Hi All the fashionable types of collars are featured —| cuffs will turn ‘Tuxedo and roll styles, The collar a." back without a wrinkle over a suit, cout or sweater Sizes 34 to 46, Poarth Floor

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