The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 5

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_ aed & THE. EVENING | WORLD, TU ESDAY, MAY 38, 1921, two years old, of No. 5816 Fifth | plosion. Kwasmiewski, who was work- " lenged. He was a Roman Catholic but he had the good will of Protes- | Av: Brooklyn, Ing about ten feet from the room on tants and Jews, It Was said that his whl, ‘nets J man ia John Kwasmlew-| the outside, was struck by flying bits charities, amounting always to at Third] of machine . MoDermott was found | Avenue. He was taken to Kings County | a few moments later pinned under a Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. least half of his salary, were dis-| jospital 200-nound Aywh . tributed impartially among all the MeDermott wna working in a small ad flor bent elements he led. olling the of eam tur-| pany } Previous entr ‘ when persons nearby heard an ex- i unknown, 5th Av venue ree tite he wad F f eee } importing ft fi 8 | He was an executive me of the | Columbian Club in Grand Street | . | His suco elected by: sor as City Clerk will be e Board of Aldermen, assem poner Snes Held Official Job 23 Years— WIFE TELLS STORY His Charities Knew Neither |" MURDER TRIAL Race Nor Creed. iin ceeeecia Defense Looks to Her Account of | Marital Troubles to Save Telephone Pitz Roy 8400 Patrick Joseph Scully, City Clerk SS ere for the last twenty-three years and 1 veal for more than forty years a power Wilfred: Keissing. | in east side politi Highlands at 2 0’ Glory follows virtue tty own shadow Creer, lance af the Uni xeagon Swings Into Its ting wedding gift handise to assembling as complete and i desirable an assortment of gifts as would 1 anywhere be offered, When our selections | hird Day as though tt were | Mrs, Louise Renazler took the witnes stand in t Queens County kk this morning | day n defense of V v1 at the age of sixty-three. For about | trial for the mur ®@ year he had been suffering from | Rudotph Benzler of Buff es, died at Atlantic is Pefore Ovington’s move to their new home at part to | 59th Stand Fifth Ave, you may buy many iasing, on unusual things at very uauoual prices. husband, | —_————— , Y , heart and stomach troubles. He ts| “! married Rudolph Benzier eleven i | survived by his wife, Mrs. Harriet| 478 fo." she told the Jury. "In about abieé I ys 4 arrived we realised we had accomplished Scully, No. 4 Columbia Street, Man- pete aN oe for me eaemed sh aioed \ iy! our lee es Pat ait merchandise . hattan. ‘They thad no children. Ar- | 9 venrine i 0% | pian ad bac itll i f tl A ld d Vie l Tangements for the funeral have not " at discounts of 10% to 50% | In less than a month after it was dis- with aae alues In a | been announced wie ri played, a gentleman connected with the In years of service and perhaps also AI for | © THREE generations of hostesses, | sd ES ca US LSE AIL | H in the years of his life Mr. Scully or|me to confide in and 1 told hin Ovington’s has been known as the ‘ tadvantly: wevaunteed ne lean Wwenty that Kighteen departments afford remarkable i Pat,” as he was known among his | my Trott After a ull ‘3 iG hy, shop which shows the finest of table 7) came from Me ! We felt that such ‘ . . i} constituents, was the oldest of the|that If 1 would go with him to his crystal. a high degree of ge in our favor savings on washable merchandise, Every- Tammany District leaders, Tefore|home, No, 711 Burnside Tha deal fone . | was a real triumph, “Glory had followed ar 5 } the remapping of the mbly Dis je cereus are Srsrusive) tie Work IK virtue as though it were its shadow.” thing is fresh and new and fine of texture tricts he was Dept inty Clerk wood, whers 1 manship sincere and the prices well with- t under “E We han et yak in reason, \ prices are astonishingly low. t old 1 12th regarded as Pad il Sgr Crystal boat ake "| i Beully, who or found re, charming fruit sets, crystal place H ere ae om 2 Ps Hook section and he! iy plates, bowls, refreshment sets, and, last ! ‘ Representative of the Lingerie values offered: district lea ee but not least, a rare array of charming Q Filet Lace ; ond gg one Ls is Mad a nana te women! tumblers, goblets and smaller glasses of N 5 ! hay te Nagy eat about a div for Bonaler. onthe many kinds. Flouncings Night Gowns of Crepe de Butterfly Drawers of heavy { e 1 < hack platform of a tro men " ‘ 7 he Nit sf , . nar 7 : thea <5 FR who had} gan to fight enzler was shot dead Soon Ovington’s will move uptown. i Chine, daintily lace-trimmed. Crepe de Chine, lace trimmed. ‘ foen' teh almost penn Rae Sea east view it ai 462} But before the new building is ready, Special, yd., 2.95 4.95 2.95 VI At the time of the redistricting, Speer you may purchase t most arming iN ‘2 % 5 . ‘ when the old Twe made into] KILLED, 1 INJURED | crystal at discounts of 10% to 50% i Filet Lace Flouncings of soft Step-in Chemises to match. Lovely Bodices of Washable ; the Fourth. Mr became co- | | under the former modest prices. Keru, may be seeured in our lace 2.95 Satin, elaborately adorned with i leader with the nt. Anearn.| IN BOILER BLOW-UP}| M Us AY OS : : A Satin, ) i When the grea formed| , UK | { section in a wide variety of beauti- Crepe de Chine Night Gowns lace. 1.95 oully beca ‘ity nd he ent Occurs at Kings County | ? ity i ‘sig t i <tremely , . . 4° . rottel lly Beene Givi iets eee Te hag CSN BUA MET” ; ful de on at ae hls ly a elaborately lace-trimmed. 5.95 Tub Silk Petticoats, shadow- Gthéas) Wilek Kik Dinees Unbertered i | price, rey combine extremely > : : proof, 2.95 : South Brooklyn. i : : Step-in Chemises to match. with his work w year ago Michael J IM “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue”’ | well with almost every Summer F 3.95 Miksiad Dacathe Acting Cily Clerk One man was killed and one was In- . 4) i m Philippine Undergarments Ste ‘Boulivra position: iania @ d by the explosion of a bo | 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32d St. Kc shade. Bisoniemrok GpedeGuine PP! g was unique. A 1 many vat Avenue aha esth | (Main Flo.r) F F : A superb assortment of beau- and religions are mingied there, his! trooklyn, at 10 o'clock to-day, | AW tailored models. 2.95 tifully embroidered Night i Ieaderehip was never seriously ¢ ‘The dead man was John McDermott <8 ‘ . ‘hs tases 5 Me ncaae a eng Petticoats of Crepe de Chine Gowns and Envelope Chemises | or Satin, for Summer wear, of fine, sheer Nainsook. Entire- Flesh or White. 3.95 ly hand-made. 2.45 and 2.95 j ‘ (Third Floor) Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Established 1879 Madame Irene Corsets Marked at the Lowest Prices of the Season Styles and Sizes for every type of figure. (Third Floor) WEDNESDAY Women’s Wraps—Specially Purchased || See “Presis , Present Unusual Buying Opportunities 16 yean tablonal st Ogura, Annual May White Sale ? hedecked with fine tucking and ° . frills. White, Navy Blue, Brown, McCreery Quality Linens Rose, Orchid and Maize. Sale Price, 12.75 Reduced to the Minimum All Silk Lined Coats, Capes and Wraps : Special 35.00 B—A smart model, sizes 6 to Irish All, Linen Damask Table Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed.... = 14, fashioned of Organdie in Cloths and Napkins. doz., 3.00, 4.50, 6.50 OOSE back, belted front models, White, Copenhagen, Nile, Peach, Maile Clathes «sca. 446) 6-50;/6:70 Irish Twill Kitehen Towels, belted coats, draped wraps with Pink orGray. Sale Price, 9,50 Table Napkins to match, .doz,, 5.75 i ans . Poel rte pees 7.5u ee a ‘anilonnd Dh rish Glass Towels, hemmed... ... sleeves, new capes combining serge and C—A delightful frilly, fem- FPGEL AEE ea raed dov., 6.00 and 8.00 satin. Some Tuxedo front, draped, inine affair for girls 6 lo 14 years Hematitched! Damask ‘Ten Nap Real Madeira Linens pointed hood and scarf collars. Em- of age, made of White Or sandie kins, All Linen, dos., 6.75 and 9.50 Guest Towels. ++. each, 1,50, 2.25 re ; : with embroidered dots, ruffles Gummed Catton Hucke vowels Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces........ broidery, tassels, or cable stitching. and sash. Sale Price, 7.95 doz., 1.78 and 2.78 set, 5.75 and 7.50 Most of them with hand sewed linings. (Fourth Floor) Hemstitehed Cotton Huck Towels. . pean Eee ae 5 pee =i ae dloz., 2.78 and 35 ered corners. doz., 6.75 and 8. Materials: 'TRICOTINE, TASMANIA, ; MOR StGiend SHO” a Coverasra, vanch, Be andl BOC Union Linen Hemstitched Huck MEN’S WEAR SERGE, AND IMPORTED doz., 4.80 and 6,00‘ NPkin Pouches. ...each, 90¢, 1.25 Towels. MIXTURES. THIS SEASON’S SHADES. A Sale of Notions Scotch All Linen Huck Towels, 0 |e feser Searles SIZES 34 TO 44. Naiad Dress Shields, White Nain hemmed. doz, 6.00 and 850 Center Pieces,.....each, 1.28, 226 sook pair, 33e; doz, pairs, 3.85 #00 Hand Crocheted Luneheon 200 doz. Pure Irish Linen Tea Naiad Coat Shields in colors,.pr., 40¢ Sets, Irish design, 18 pes. set, 5.00 Napkins, hemstitched, doz., 4.50 Reliable Dress Shields, White (Second Floor) Nainsook. pair, 30€; doz. pairs, 3.50 Brassiere Shield Holders, White or Flesh color. 1.65 Naiad Dress Linings,—Batiste, 40c; Not, 60c; Japanese Silk, 1.35. Dress Forms—adjustable and tel escopie, 14.95 Bust Forms with stand, complete 4,50 Sewing Silk... each, 12¢; doz., 1.25 Taffeta Seam Bing ling. Ae eur piece, 20c; doz., 2.28 1.25 All Hand Tailored Coats and Wraps : Special 45.00 HE latest models, including Tuxedo front coat, some with tinsel thread stitching, others with satin collar and cuffs. Belted all round or with belted front and loose back. Every wrap silk lined. Materials: TRICOTINE, SATIN, VEL VELOUR, AND BOLIVIA. THIS SEASON’S SHADES. SIZES 34 TO 44. Blouses---2 Price We have selected 312 Blouses from our Spring stock and reduced them to just half the prices at which they have been selling. Everything offered is highly fashionable in style and most desirable for wear with Spring Suits or Sport Costumes. 127 White Lingerie Blouses... ..... 000.00 1.98 to 13.00 formerly 3.95 to 26.00 94 Colored Georgette Crepe Blouses........3,88 to 27.50 formerly 7.95 to 55.00 91 Black Silk or Georgette Blouses......... 1.98 to 13.00 formerly 3.95 lo 26.00 Reductions Will Be Made At Time of Purchase No C.0, D.'s No Approva's No Returns Fourth Floor) ress Belting, 10-yard piece... Dressmake rs Pins . . lb. box, 28c; doz., 2.95 Dress Fas ie rs... gross, 35¢ and 65¢ Beads and Bugles for trimming..... bunch, 15e Scissors and Shears,,.....pair, 40e Scissors, extra quality... pr., 58¢, 75¢ Cube Pins, dct, Matt and colors... 18c and 28¢ Folding Dress Hangers. each, 10¢ Fnameled Hangers in colors each, 15¢; doz., 1.65 (Main Floor) THIRD FLOOR

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