The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. WEALTHY WIDGW | t S MISSING FROM "HOME DANBURY Relatives Seek Mrs. Florence W. Burr, Gone More Than a Week. | 1 Worl was recetved to-day by Mount Vernon relatives of Mrs. Flor- ence W. Burr, a wealthy widow, of No. % Lake Avenue, Danbury, Conn. that she has been missing over 4 ‘week, Bho is the widow of Gilbert Burr of Richbury, Conn. and only recently Purchased four lange houses In Dan- bury. Her sist:., Mrs. Btta Ander- gon of No. 587 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn, and her cousin, ¢ ow. Coles of Mount Vernon, have asked all their friends to aid the police In esearch for the missing woman, who, they believe, is suffering from loss of memory. A day or two before her disap- pearance Mrs. Burr drew a small amount of money from a Danbury dank. Between 10 and 1 o'clock on the night of the 21st she left the Dan- Dury home of her niece, Mrs. Arthur Knapp. It has been learned that a woman answering her description took a taxicab to the southern part of the city and there dismissed it. Later at @ railroad station the same woman, or one resembling her, was seen with @ man, apparently a foreigner. Mrs. Burr had remarked that she never the house without some men f the amily accompanying her, and it is thought possible by some of her friends that she has ab- sented herself for a short vacation, A reward has been offered for dis- (REGISTERED) (HOCOLATES PRICES OF HATCH PRODUCTS Were Permanently Reduced Jan. 1, 1921, to meet the need of the hour. SALTO-NUTS (Mixed) Formerly $2.25 the tb; now $2.00 ITALIAN CHOCOLATES Formerly $1.50 the Ib; now $1.25 SUPREME CHOCOLATES Formerly $2.00 the Ib; now $1.50 MATINEE IDOL CHOCOLATES | Formerly $2.50 the Ib.; now $2.00 “HATCH HE PAYS THE PARCEL POST" | 4 Stores: 3 on the West Side of Broadway, near 45th, 52d and 99th Sta., and headquar- ters, 6th Ave, near 35th St. Tele Fitzroy 241, Send for new price-list. WHETHER you pick fresh vegetables or fra- grant flowers from your garden this summer de- pends much on how you pick your tools this spring. Durable hand trowel 60c. Pruning shears $1.50 and $2. Flower scissors$2.25. fewis& Concer 45™ STREET an» SIXTH AVE. NEW VORK You Owe | Your Eyes A Plain Duty | | | Do you know if you are straining them? You must | be SURE when your eyesight is at stake. Ehrlich eyesight ||! specialists advise you frankly if glasses will help your eyes. Reliable Eyesight Examination ||| by Registered Eye Specialists. |}| | a Established 69 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. #28 Sixth Ay, 15th St, $30 Sixth Ay., g@d St 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West ‘42d_ Street ||| ; 428 Fulton Bt.,cor, Bond St. i: , Seer Effective Designs on Made Veils $1.65 THEY are the smart graceful kind that are being worn so much on the smaller hats this season. Floral patterns or scroll designs are striking and becoming, in all colors. And they have Baas re- duced from a much higher price. GROUND FLOOR Bright Silk Umbrellas $6.75 AN unusually low price for these umbrellas, as you will agree when you see them, For they hive wide satin borders, and spoon tops of amber or white; leather straps or bakelite rings. The colors are purple, red, navy, green, brown, as well as black. GROUND FLOOR Women’s Black Taffeta Umbrellas $8 YARN dye assures splendid ser- vice for these umbrellas, with tempered steel frames and a variety of handles. So confident are we of their excellent quality that we stand behind a two year guarantee. GROUND FLOOR . For Sports Suits Cotton Ratine is a delightful fabric, of just the right texture and weight for spring and summer wear. The colors, bright or dark, are lovely— 36 inches wide . . 55c yard Irish Poplins lend themselves well to simple frocks for warm weather —greens, blues, lavender, tans, red—36 inches wide . 75c yard Georgette crepe, a good silk and cotton mixture, is more and more used for lingerie—36 inches wide WS 6 aol 50c yard SECOND FLOOR Two Splendid Values in Black Silks Black Taffeta $2.50 yard A CHIFFON finish fabric of a beautiful quality and lustre. 36 inches wide. Black Satin Charmeuse $2.95 yard EXQUISITELY soft and cling- ing in texture. GROUND FLOOR Spring Frocks Call For Smart Girdles and one simple way of changing the aspect of a frock is to have a variety of girdles. Romanstriped ribbon makes the gayest and most delightful girdles imaginable. The one sketched is three yards long, with all-silk fringed ends. $6.50 & 'ND FLOOR ord & Laylor A Sale Concentrating On Misses’ Silk Frocks at $45. THIS has been a carefully considered sale because we know that a smart ward- robe pivots about an informal silk frock. When in doubt, the silk frock is always worn; and here are the cleverest new modes dependably smart for just such wear. They are crepe silk, ribbon trimmed; taffeta, organdie trimmed; plaid taffeta and satin. Their silhouettes range from the bouffant to the slender, presenting in this assortment the type best suited to your individuality. Sizes 14 to 20 years. THIRD FLOOR Foreseeing Your Blouse Requirements $5 and $7.50 THIS is a season of distinctive blouses. ‘The blouse pictured has the very attributes that will give a fresh summery touch to the tailored suit. It is ctispy organdie edged with a pretty patterned Valenciennes and embroidered where indicated in the sketch, with dark blue dots. 2. . $5 THE suggested blouse for all sports wear, even suffici- ently tailored for the riding habit, is an extraordinary value made of Japanese crepe with Peter Pan collar, front and cuffs edged with fine plaiting. $7.50 THIRD FLOOR The Newest Hats Are Most Distinctive $8.75 to $16.50 BOTH in their use of materials, taffeta and organdie, felt and straw, transparent fabrics; and in the choice of trimming, ostrich, ribbon or fruit. The hat sketched is typical of the individuality that marks every model in our collection. All are priced very low. Matrons’ Hats . A SPECIALIZED group, chosen with great care to include authentic style notes of the season, without venturing into the ultra modish, Charming hats in purple, navy, Alice blue, brown or black, with small brims, and graceful touches of trimming. $10.50 FOURTH FLOOR Women’s Shoes are Modestly Priced THREE things we insist upon in every pair of shoes we present to our clientele: authentic styles, materials of the finer quality, and the most careful workmanship at every point. A Brogue Pump $10.75 TWO straps that buckle neatly across the instep, medium round toe, military heel—the season’s favorite tailored pump in tan calfskin, illustrated at right. A Clearance Sale $7.85 SHOES that have sold, until now, in our regular stocks, greatly reduced in price. Pumps and oxfords in tan, black, white. Not all sizes in every style, SECOND FLOOR This Crisp, Ruffly Organdie Guimpe is $3.95 —and a charming addition it will be, with its Peter Pan collar and pleated frills, to the spring tailleur, whether it is a jaunty box coat or an austere Direce toire. The frills ar» lace, or organdie the color of the guimpe : tan, Copenhagen, grey, cream or white, GROUND FLOOR Writing Paper Temptingly Priced 75¢ box IT IS a convenient size; the ity is fine Vellum and the inty colored borders include grey, blue, pink, and lavender. A special purchase enables us to offer it at this very low price— 24 sheets and envelopes in a box. GROUND FLOOR Your Valuable Furs SEND them to us for storage. They will be protected against moths, fire or theft in our Cold Storage Vaults. FOURTH FLOOR The Soft Color of Fox Scarfs —makes them especially adapt- able to the tones of street frock or tailored suit. Choker scarfs of fox in taupe and mahogany shades, also natural mink and baum marten. $49.50 FOURTH FLOOR, Beautiful, Imported Beaded Bags $12.50 (tax additional) THIS is the lowest price we have seen for bags that combine the three attributes; beads of fine quality, tasteful designs and ex- cellence of workmanship. They are all mounted on shell frames, strongly put together and neatly finished. Silk linings match the colors of the beads, which are soft tones of blue, red, brown, green. Every bag has purse and mirror. GROUND FLOOR cA White Gold Wrist Watch $38 (tax additional) IT’S a dainty little watch, made in the new rectangular shape, and finely etched with a charming atten. It is mounted on a Black ribbon, as is another watch, also made of white gold. This is a very small cushion shape, with a platinum face, marked at the same price. GROUND FLOOR

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