The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921, > A Half Million ee ) New York seized a lavaliero with an|and it is still in possession of the | ‘ emerald studded brooch which they|Government, ‘Phe customs officers found in the possession of an el have disclaimed any knowledgt of the triclan on board the steamship King | history of the jewel or Identity of ita Alexander, The jewel was appraised | owner, The selzure was made on @| ; as having a value of more than $1,000| charge of attempted smuggling La SAVENUE Agent of Constantine’s Mother @ Says Brooch Was Seized by Port Officials. i fasta of New, Desirable Merchandise in OY Tremendous Purchases, in Many Instances at Cost of Making and Even Less, in a Series of Sensational Sales Featuring Extraordinary Savings 77; i ILLS and factories of national repute have sacrificed to us for cash large quan- Fion ~ Women’ S Banded | tities of quality merchandise in a co-operative movement to make this the ‘Rich Beaded biggest selling month in our history. The crowds that fill the store daily S$ il are vjsible evidence of the pulling power of al ors | Values Without Equal Anywhere in the City bags } Demonstration Sale For Friday and Saturday Only — PARIS, May 5.— Queen ; mother of King Constantine of Greece, 18 in such circumstances that ehe is reported to have offered some of her jewels for sale, It has Just become known here that she re- cently sent a young Greek officer to LA. PRICE, Pree. the United States with a large em- Introducing for” rota Latest Sanitary | 1 erald brooch with instructions to dis- fest ten Waterproof Felt \ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Promptly Refunded | | Base Floor Covering Outwears Ordinary Printed Linoleum. pose of it at the highest price. The young man was a din ate elvilian clothes and serve on the steamer, which was the King Alexander. Upon arriving in New 9x12 co yy | | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves.| Texoleam Rugs$Q) 98] | || Au Hats of — and Merit, These Items on Sale | York he failed to deel: € 1, | rk he failed to declare the jewel, | || embracing a Variety of service- | able Straws, Ribbon Banded and ALAN) Bow. Some with White Cable || J | taloed asde-ormareing ae | Bae and Black and N h with narrow oxidized frames—- and he was arrested and imprisoned | for twenty daye. He was also fined $700, which was the foreig In beautiful assortment of latest $26 value; advertised price for two days 8 and color. dark backgrounds, by the cus! 6x9 Texoleum Rugs $4.75 | H $12 value; special advertised price for two days... | Smaller Sized Rugs Reduced tn Ereportiee ‘aptain o also w alized for f : prop- ATi remendous Underprice Purchase and Sale of Little ‘Beoepttonal Mey Sale Nainsook and Crepe de Chine 1:82:19 | 3x3. feet. c 69¢ | TEXOLEUM Sex cue] ||| Tots’ ee a erly to acquaint passengers with American customs requirements. The brooch, which had been in the family of the Greek Dowager fur a Felt Base Floor Covering Sanitary, waterproof, Outwears ordin: Linoleum. — Late Cut from full ro! of a High Quality, Beautifully Trimmed—Values up to $4.00 51.95 Crepe de Chine Chemise; Flesh, Blue, Orchid Italian Silk Vests in flesh and orchid; crepe de chine Bloomers and Step-ins, in flesh color; crepe de chine and satin Camisoles, in white and flesh, beautifully trimmed with Georgette and fine laces —nainsook and batiste Gowns and Envelope Chemise, trimmed with pretty laces, buds, ete. Dainty White Voile and Organdies Regular $4.50 Value "2.00 Flesh, White, Orchid, Blue and Maize We cannot et mothers too strongly to over this big assortment century, was confiscated at the New style designs anc oms House and, according two yards wide stories, Queen Olga is now trying to find some means of retriev- tng it | Anti-Royalists in Greece assert tem ann, OOe { floor; one yard wide Texoleum Stair and Passage Cloth that the whole Greek royal family, | Suitable for halles For halls and stair: ade “3c | 3 West 308h St. east. comprising the King and Queen, eeven Princes and about thirty Prin- of dainty li They are by far {| the most attra ie values you have been | offered in many a month. All are beauti- “ eeases, are feeling the effect of the| economic distress in Greece == fully made and trimmed with tucks, ruffles, Also two-piece Pajamas of Windsor crepe or = 2 to 6 years. nainsook: } Several officials of the awe SSS SSS SS SSeS _ a \ iH United States Customs Service in i= ae Seine : Startling v ‘alues in Desirable New I Low Footwear | ee Coats, Dresses | BIG shipment meant ‘Three smart styles salle sizes to fit misses of 16 to 20 years and women of 36 to 42 bust. for a wholesaler who | | The Suits Come in Gold Tones, eancelled his order | Tricotines, Serges & Homespuns | because it arrived too late all beautifully made; coats sill lined through- d vy and black, gray and mixtures, {| [Hy to suit him. We bought the cleverest creations of a | ‘ , A wn und popular maker of tailored entire lot at a big price conces- sion for spot cash. Complete assortment of styles and sizes— some plain, others braid trimmed. The Coats are made of fine qual- high heel pumps and oxfords in Patent Colt, Brown and Black i| ity Tweeds, Serges and Velours, | Kid, White Sea Island Duck, | | | FOURTEENTH STREET FOURTEENTH STREET Gutablisbed 1827 ‘WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 1827 ‘WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Saturday represent some of the fastest gelling suc- have appeared in the market this ete.—low heels in black and brown oxfords, white duck 8p wrappy and. straightline effects; tan, | brown, copen and black. pumps, ete., at less than whole- sal The Dresses are Fashioned of Tatfetas, Satins and Mignonettes every one a cleverly designed and eat eta will find favor with the gi b bh ” Best Values Offered ir in Manthea at this Sale ‘of 1 Another Big Floorcovering Economy Event Towels & Toweling *2.25 Inlaid Linoleums Thousands of Turkish, Huck and Kitchen Towels, at prices far below | | i ia gn gn sla || Perfeee Lines Cut from full Fine Turkish Towels ° Union Linen Huck iat | s With colored borders, also with Pink, | Part cotton, large size, 20x38 || rolls—big assortment patterns Blue or Yellow plaid centres, : 29° | inches hemmed with self Soe Splendid wearing quality in attractive Their real value is twice the | stripe border | patterns and colorings—two yards ‘ 4 { price we ask for them, At SACI Linen Glass Towels wide—one of the best values ever of- Square Large Size Bath Towels | ve Irish linen with wide Blue or Red hori vr, || fered in fine quality floor covering, | Bring Room Measurements 22x44 inches, pure white,heavy ith “Glass Towel” woven in weight Towels; at 59¢ they 44° \, AMS border; a very good qual- eo were good values. Special... , each ity that sells’ readily at 49c | 18c Bleached Muslin | $1.98 Comfortables | Imported Organdie | 4 ant ttl ash | crs ooo. Con! |W naee ttn, | Waterproof “Congoleums ‘59¢ Prepaid Mail Orders Filled Maated qausiin that elle {hoes eG | manent finish, in all || The country-wide faverite in nee priced floor coverings-—auperb for a lot more. tufted centres, |the best seasonable new patterns in which overlapping colors have re; speared sl ight Aer |) | Bach i 6 leolors. Per yard 48c | blype—sale price. ,. ‘ , Sq. pony: " Strong, Densndable, Smpoth! iaalig. Hl § Bamboo pcreens | 45. Axminster the Porch | ' By ie rere. x12 ven Rugs |, —— Bloomers and Camisoles Nishtdresses PPocn CRIBS wi eats 1 og 3.88 Cribs and Beds ieith rope and pulleys Natural Green il Very fine Quality—Rich Coloring 4x8 $2.48 ( | 5x8 2.98 || $ 6x8 3.98 |) 8x8 4.98 || 10x8 6.98 e mans Window Shades A big ele Size 8x8 feet—good quality opaque 7 9 ¢ light, dark, olive and medfum shades of Cc | 8.3x10.6 Smith's || green and white, Complete with fixtures, . mounted on good spring rollers, Seamless Brussels Rugs | 2.09 Were $2.97 Were $1.48 Were $5.28 Camisoles of satin or crepe de chine in the newest styled slip-on models 10: a ; I. ni 3.98 4.98 * 10x8 & Mattresses iin) | ion of patterns to ose from. with built-up shoulders and yoke of dainty laces, embroideries and ribbons. Bloomers, Step-in Drawers and Envelope Chemises include bloomers of crepe de chine or satin, step-in drawers and envelope or step-in chemises | “Simmons” Cots | Awnings—Ready to Hang 1) Gapiee of # lata 24-50 4 ine quality at ali price for this ale Event! of crepe de chine in tailored and lace-trimmed styles remarkable for the Less than cost to Regulation tan @ tion of handsome } quality of materials and trimmings. make, like pleture $4, 40 | and white, green $9 98 x patterns in rich © | pelow..... , and white, brown colorings at an attractive Nightdresses in eight lovely models of crepe de chine tailored or trimmed _ Genuine thd white and blue and white saving “Greenpoint | stripes, mounted on strong iron Mattresses || frames, with all fixtures complete, ready to hang, in sizes to fit win: | Special Low Prices on Grass Rugs with fine laces. 7 Models in Flesh and White are Included = se Roll edge; $10 | dows fram aes hes wane to bd \| 9 x 2) 8 x 38 4.6 x 7.6 |36x72in, |27x B4in | ‘ood qualit h awnings 45-inch > 7 NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS J | art ticking.” | drop, including 9-inch skirt. When | 6.75 | 5.25 | 2.75 | 1.48 | 89¢ j | ordering bring window measure- \ . See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising Paid Mail Orders Filled ments, In the much wanted blues, browns and greens. Store Hours: 9 A. M. a 5: 30 P. M.

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