The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 13

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ee, S “DENTIFED” As ~ DOROTHY ARNOLD “Perfect Likeness,” Says Ingraham When Shown Picture of Actress, " Athompson by Inauguration of a segular commercial air craft service between New York and Chicago took place to-day when an air- plane started from Hazelhurst Field, 1.. 1. for the Weatern city. The pilot car- ried the following lette> from Mayor Hylan to Mayor Thompson of Chicago: “Dear Mr. Mayor—1 send you, via the first of the regular line of commercia: aeraplanes to fly between New York and Chicago, a message of greeting and I ‘say It with flowers.’ ‘Nhese ace Roway- ton roses, the finest of their type, and are grown in this elty. Are they not suggestive of New York's preeminence In more than mere commercial enter. Notices Light Over Jeweller's Safe Is Out and Interrupts Burglars. Borglars outting thelr way Into the Jewelry store of S. Campanella, No. t41 Sullivan Street, where the safe com- tained jewelry Worth $10,000, were In- terrupted this morning when Patrol- man Alexander Stewart of the Mer cr Street Station noticed the leht over the sofe waa out and started to investigate. After surrounding the building police. men under Sergeant Cleveland made a search and arrested four men who were DURHAM, Conn., May 3—Leon A.| pooked on & charge of attempted bur. | Prise?” —_ = Ingraham, whose wite disappeared a slary. They gave the names of Frank week ago after, MOAAE aie wage) vr nnee Smenke nine: Using On. /the CONVENTIONS AGAIN. . fourth floor of the building; Joseph - Dorothy Arnold, wept over two photo-| Donofrino, nineteen, of No. 107 Sullivan| Governor Ends Primary Syatem tn graphs to-day Street; Joseph Squerl, twenty-five, of| state and Judiciary Yominations. “fs nm perfect likeness? he de-| NO 17 Greenwich Avenue, and Tony) ALBANY,’ May 4 convention Stroilo, twenty-one, of No. 177 ‘Thomp- son Street. Patrolman Stewart saya that a: Jearlier trips past the building ho saw Villano standing in the doorway. When he started toward him on noticing tha the light was out, Villano, he says, turned and darted upstairs, In Villano's room the police lator found the four men in bed, Dartly | dressed and feigning sleep. | HYLAN O. K.’S BILL FOR WATER SUPPLY ystem for State and jwicial nomina- tions to-day succeeded the primary system, it being announced by Gov. Miller that he had signed the Whitley bill bringing about the change. Clared of each of the pletures sub- Mittwd by the Arnold family lawyer, “That's Dotty back by ‘One of them js a picture of Lillian Russell," he rod HARTFORD, Conn., May 3.—After @ week's invest into the al- Jeged Identification here of Dorothy Ingraham asx Dorothy Arnold, miss- ing New York heiress, John 8, Keith mebbe she will come jawyer pocketed the. photos. dee ation Hints our Home attorney for the 1 family, de- . : | nied to-day Miss Arnold has; Amends Charter in Regulating been found, Hight persons, among | Powers of Commissioner—City whom !s her husband, say they are San PR Sstunie . si positive Dorothy Ingraham ts Dor- Can Puy Private Queens Plant. othy Arnold. Mayor Hylan to-day approved a Ing: Dorovhy lograham vanished several ng the charter in powers of the Commis- Supply, Gas and Elec- days ago after making known her al- vad identity has not been | tricity for the supervision and contro! | found, of private water compantes and for the ————— requisition of thelr property. | Inheritance Tax Appraisers Now| phe pill provides that the Commis. | New Law. Inherit ter be ayy sioner, with the approval of the Board of Estimate, shall have power to sel und determt ecessary any conduits, or other portions of a water| the | works distribution aystem and any water Vesring lands, pumping statio: and equipment or other items of prop- erty owned by private water company | ALBANY, prtisers will her the new Tax Com arias wil Davenport bil eisned to-day WHEN everything, is upset after moving this handy kit will lend a hand in getting settled quickly. wells, a foastor thelr actual use by such company in supply binations of useful tools, ing water It 18 understood the le compactly arranged in a tion was He sume Sabiry: | in h° | enacted to enable the olty to purchase, | neat, substantial box. "Tit it seed ft vate water plants tr Price $3.50. of exorbitant i 83 os has repoutedly threat. | fann Polleownies | 8 ns with Catskill Aqueduct fs : b the Beard o han iron fence BEWaS te te 457" STREET ann SIXTH AVE. into u police station, He will ae NEW YORK stay ten days rights in this city | Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Exeavaracee ae FUR STORAGE At moderate cost we will store your furs i and insure them against loss by fire, moth or th Phone Mornincside 3000, Ext. 63. KOcCHEtG Annual May Sale Beds & Bedding Presenting Scores of Worth -While SAVINGS 45.00 Four Post Bed 29.75 Mahogany, turned 3-inch posts, with veneered panel; full size only. Illustrated. 30.00 Brass Bed 19.75 In satin or bright finish, with 2-inch continuous post and heavy fillers. Allsizes. J/lustrated. Englander Double Day Bed 47.50 Made of hardwood, in dull mahogany 125th Street West 125th Street West finish, with rustproof spring and pure cotton mattress, covered in cretonne; opens to a three-quarter bed. Ji/ustrated. Englander Coil Springs 19.75 Steel frame with 99-steel coil springs; finished in gray enamel. Sizes to fit metal or wood beds. J/Justrated. Englander Wit-Edge Springs 11.75 Finished in gray enamel; thoroughly rustproof. Koch Sanitary Steel Springs 9.75 Finished in gray enamel; thoroughly dust proof. Greenpoint South-|Koch special pure ern 100° pure silk!cotton mattress, floss mattress, rolljroll edge, 6 95 edge, all 16 95 all sizes. . ° sizes...... ° |Englander Couch Stearns 8 Foster| Bed, with pure cot- layer felt mattress,|/ton roll roll edge, le d g anions 29.50 Ever-Ready Chair Bed, an easy chair all sizes 12.50 Simmons cotton felted mattress, roll edge, 8.95 by day anda all sizes, * bed by19 75 Manhattan - Rome |night..... ° Couch Bed, com-|Victory Folding \Cot, complete with |cotton mattress, |folds within la space of 12.75 |6 inches. . canvas- Folding top army cot, guar- plete with mattress, with space for de- positing bedding when the couch is Bee 2 3400 use... Greenpoint Trip-|anteed to sustain lock Safety Crib,|/1000 Ibs., folds up high sides, withismall, rust-proof weight Bea i 12.95 15ibe..... 3.95 Broadway at Ninth Street THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921, New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5? Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 The White Sale offers larger opportunities in careful workmanship and low many years, Just from France Blouses at $9.75 100 hand-made French blouses in ten models, of crepe de chine, batiste and voile; low and high necks, short and long sleeves; white, white piped with green, flesh, rose and coral pink, Exquisitely made Trimmed with fine needle- work; frilled, finely tucked, hemstitched, fagoted, daintily embroidered, and a few edged with tiny white footing. A particularly distinguce blouse of fine white French voile is illustrated, Second Floor, Old Bullding Silk Lingerie Nightgowns, $8.75— three new models with graceful lines. Step-in chemises, $5. Fashioned of soft crepe de chine, effectively trim- med with hand-made filet lace. White Lingerie Petticoats At $2.95—Indian head cloth —hand embroidery, scallop and dots. At $3.95—cotton repp, bottom finished in faney embroidered scallop and dots. At $5—heavy nainsook, panel back and front, scalloped bot- tom, embroidered design. Third Floor, Old Building “Marianna’’— A Smock at $7.95 A particu- larly pictur- esque and original morning smock that covers the entire frock and shows great charm of detail. Of an excel- lent quality of cotton crepe, with hand feather stitch- ing effectively worked in wool, In rose, French blue, pink or yellow. Third Floor, Old Buliding Pique—the newest fabrics for gilets We have a varied line of gilets and waistcoats of plaiy white pique, or of striped pique with fine black lines; frilled or erfectly plain with’ big pearl Teitone: $1.25 to $5. White linen is also used ef- fectively for gilets, plain or with colored linen frillings, $3. Very good with sports suits are waistcoats of checked ging- ham, blue, pink, brown, with pipings of white linen, $2.75. Still other waistcoats are made up of Canton crepe and dotted swiss in colors, $5 and $6.50. Main Floor, Old Bullding Crepe meteor Breakfast Coat, $15 A charming little be-ruffled model, fashioned exclusively for us to be sold at this surprising price in the May Sale, The fualiy of the crepe me- teor—its dainty colors—the character of its workmanship— will delight you. In rose, blue, Copenhagen | blue, orchid or pink . new ‘French Undies and Frocks for Infants ALUWhite Sate prices. fashioned by hand embroidered, Drawers Knickerbocker 2 to hand-sealloped nainsook, ruffles, $2 Straight-leg to 16 85 models, scalloped circilar model of sealloped ruffles, $2.95, Petticoats and ruffles, veining, model—sizes longeloth, —in lawn, —some have sign, $1 Size and $2.9 6 mo, to 6 Pantie Waists cloth, $3.50. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Nightgowns Embroidered de: run—of longeloth, Sizes 6 to 16 year: 6 mos. to 2 years Frocks Of white nainsook—at § dainty yoke model, embroide; $3.95. Three embroidered 5—two lovely 2 to 6-year Frocks —exquisite and drawn work trimming. At $6.95—adorable_ frock dotted” swiss—embroidered blue or pink design. Third Floor, Old Building, Corsets that are quite Parisian Parisienne corsets—made by a famous French corset- iere in this country— $13.75, Two models of pink silk fig- ured brocade for medium figure, beautifully fashioned and fin- shed. One with medium bust and medium hip—the other wita low bust and very long hip. Brassieres—white cambric with lace or embroidery—$1. Third Floor, Old Building Redfern Corsets, $3.45 Femina Corsets, $2 Two modes wf the Redfern sets—pink silk figured ba with double skirt from down, medium bust t waistline and hip. And—pink silk figured brocade with very low bust and long hip. ‘wo waistline Femina models —elastic tops—no bones over hips—for young women—one in white striped material with short hips—one in pink coutil with longer hips. Main Aisie, Old Bullding Dainty House Frocks at $2.95 Slip-ons—four pretty models—daintily made of printed voile. Organdie or solid tone trim- ming. Billie Burkes — three at- tractive models, in two- toned or plaid gingham and printed voile, Polka dot or scroll design, figured pereale or unbleached muslin, smartly combined with plaid gingham and effectively embroidered in yarn. Waistline frock — one model in fine checked gingham. Trimmed with white organdie points, Third Floor, Old Buliding Extra-size Petticoats $2.95 to $4.95 Every large woman who wears an extra size petti- coat knows what it means to be able to buy a well made, serviceable and at- tractive petticoat at these prices, At -white sateen petti- coats ailored models with hemstitehed hems, and shadow- proof panels back and front, At $3.95 —white sateen model, double hem to hips, hematitched, At $4.95—tub silk pettieoat- flounce model, trimmed fine tucks and ruffle. Third Floor, Old Building ‘Third Floor, Old Building Ww fashions, good materials, prices, than it has offered in Adorable models exquisitely hand models—sizes 10 years; fine longeloth, $1.95; scalloped 12 two edge, at $2.50; longeloth— Gertrude and waistline models nainsook, or long- cloth, scalloped edge or ruffle embroidered de- Scalloped neckline and arm- holes—of muslin, $2.95; of long- ign—ribbon 95. charming designs; Empire s, beautifully embroidered, frock of pink batiste, with embroidered of in Formerly A. T. Examples of QUALITY goods at new LOW PRICES Stewart & Co. It lasting satisfaction, Smart silk crepe Skirts—$13.75 us long! They are lovely, full, grace fully bridge silk crepe, a fine quality, of Canton crepe. ished feet; belt finished pearl button. In white, black, Harding blue, jade green, nicke gray. Appropriate for general wear with dainty blouse, as well as with sweater for s Belts 25 to 32, $13.75. Se May brings ‘dainty Tub Frocks In the Women’s alons The Chemise Frock Straight-lined, becoming favorite. ‘It is modified clever ways that captivate and surprise. tie-back belt—a dash of white piping on ful side pockets—a white pane from neck to hem in the back, buttons. The Tunic Frock in all its quips and quirks the flying panel, at side, back, half way up the skirt. Full-skirted Frock Tucked or banded, girdled sashed—simple, girlish, able for the slender figure. $15.75 to $60, which is made, hi oh! such care and for the imported voile. Second Floor, Old Bullding In the parade of Silk Stockings with vever, spliced heel, sizes 8% to 10%. with | $2.55—plus Ge tax. Dropsti mercerize cotton double sole and top, high spliced heel, black and white, sizes 8% to 10, $2.35—plus de tax, Main Floor, Old Buliding A Week of History Travel and Music In the Auditorium Daily at 2.30 P. M. Part 1, Glacier National Park Trav- elogue, by Laurence C. Kitchell, in Prizma tion Pictures. Part 2. First American presentation of “THE HUNDRED DAYS" A remarkable French motion picture in observance of the centenary of the death of Napoleon Bonaparte, May 6, 1921. Special Notice! The musical oackground will consist of Tschaikowsky's Symphony Pathetique and Bee- thoven'a Fifth Symphony as piel by Arthur Loesser and Milton Susskind under the baton of Bodanzky, the famous orchestrah conductor for the CHICKERING AMPICO Reproducing Piano Admission Complimentary, First Gallery, New Buliding There are only 100 of them at this price and we don’t think they'll be with hung skirts of heavy Cam- a crinkly weave—similar to that Slit pockets, beautifully fin- with hand-made crows’ with big navy and to almost everybody, it is easily the in ‘| Other Sales Wednesday pointed in front, looped at sides; in ador- From $15.75 for the simple little gingham morning frock, sh—to $60 Full-fashioned, all silk, high double sole and top, medium weight, black only, h silk, full-fashioned, Natural Color Mo: | siz One of our most suc- cessful tailored frocks of the season—at $49.50, is in this sale. It is the straightline chemise frock of navy blue tricotine trimmed with narrow bands and bindings of French red, beige, or robins egg blue wool velours, edged with gold soutache braid. ‘The other frocks are from the e dressmaker—and are his ame fine grade. One model is in the stunning coat style, with collar, sleeves and fronts edged with galon in rich, contrasting colors—narrow patent leather belt inset with tiny motifs of the galon. FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Tricotine Tailleur Frocks at an amazing price, $29.50 Third model has the long- waisted bodice with peasant lines—bodice and skirt, scal- loped and edged with black satin; inset panel of black satin in front of waist and skirt, gives the frock the effect of being a coat frock, Smart Two-piece Wool Jersey Frocks, $16.50 The well-known model with leated skirt and overblouse— Bi soft wool jersey; collar and cuffs of white linen, All the modish colors, We sold this frock early in the son at $29.50; later on at $22.5 $16.50. we been fortunate in getting another collection to sell at $16.50. Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street son sold for $2.25. shore and country wear. Taupe fox scarves, double fur or silk lined... Pointed fox scarves, silk lined Mink scarves, one skin, animal styl Natural gray squirrel chokers....... Sizes for 7 to 18 years. mother will appreciate such a chance as this to get a full summer's supply, for school, for outing, for camps, for sea- | Fur Scarves—decidedly down with an unbroken row of gay $19.75 Second Floor, Old Bullding 1,000 prs. Boys’ Khaki Knickers, $1.15 Heavy twill khaki, full cut. The same grade last sea- Foreseeing Boys’ Wash Norfolks, $4.95 ‘The unusually smart style of these particular norfolks is as an attraction as the very low price. and tan, and tan with black stripes. big With box pleats, in plain gra: Sizes 7 to 16 years, nied Third Floor, Old Bullding Ra Me i G5 gifts, or for home use. MEAT PLATTER, illustrated, of plain Colonial design, in three sizes, with well and tree: $18—regularly $25, + $20—regularly $27.50, +, $23,50—regularly $35. VEGETABLE DISH, lock handle style, cover being con- vertible into'an extra dish, §10 —regularly $13.50. GRAVY BOAT and tray is $8 —regularly $11.50, BREAD TRAY, in new border and new shape—$4.50, regular- y $7. neck and wristlets. days. Sports Shop, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding $12,000 American Reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware At 25 to 50 per cent. less The goods are in every way up to the standard that we demand for our regular stock. The quantity is sufficient to offer a complete assortment for choice. low that the opportunity is a most unusual one to buy a supply of plated ware for country homes, for wedding Prices are so QUADRUPLE plated on nickel silver base SANDWICH TRAY with two handles, pierced design border, plain edge, $4.50—regularly $7. TEA SET of 5 pieces, plain Colonial design, thread mounted | ple plated, | $35 — regularly TRAY, size 18 in, $37.50— regularly $50, Size 20 in, $40—regularly Size 22 in, $45—regularly Main Floor, Old Buliding Men’s Sports Coats—$12.50 100, were $20 and $22.50; leather coats with knitted Some have tweed vestings. coats are the most popular of golfer’s coats for cool or wet These is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give | | —— Ne | |

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