The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 11

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ABER’ WFE IS FORTUNE 8S, GRISWOLD T. Gerry’s Niece Cuts Countess Daughter | ith $500 Bequest. > CITY, May 6—Mre. rry Griswold, wife of Francis Griswold, whose New York fe is the Union Club, and niece % dge T. Gerry, left practically r large estate to the wite of ptic City butcher, a woman sus) financial genius, by her ast filed for probate in this nt Ml cuts off ber daughter by husband, Countess Da Con- | Milan, Italy, with a bequest for the daughter and $500 each Jatter’s two daughters, A con- the Griswold family ts ex- eiress 18 Mrs. Mary M. Drisch- 0 helped her husband, George n, in their butcher shop at | nd Massachusetts Avenues a | ago but developed almost | became an intimate of Mre | | foresight in real estate spec- | fold and garnered for herself a estimated at more than| | udes one of tho finest resl-| @e in the exclusive Chelsea Beach | jon, and Mrs. Drischman recently it, rent free, to Presiden: for a “summer White " ‘The principal ground for de- was reported to be that tho ds were insufficient to afford privacy the President desires, Griswold for years had made bome in an obscure settlement ht miles from here on the main- and died from apoplexy las! fh Her estate here is valued at 0 in realty and more than 000 in personal property. Vith the exception of the bequest ther daughter and granddaughters remembrances to servants and a friends, all of Mrs. Griswold’s es- is devised to Mra, Drischman, o is made executrix. ly 9 Million Bibles Distributed in 1920, INDON, May 6.—During the year 1920 there were distributed through. the world 8,655,791 Bibles, wht: printed tn 528 ‘Ianwuages, ‘acs yrds mitted at the ann: Bible Society here eet to a report Peting of t 99.50 4. Petticoats, Waists, Lambert Brothers DIAMOND IMPORTERS i i Hl l | == Octagon bracelet watch, good Swiss works, engraved golddflled case, extension links, f steel springs. $30.00 | | V4karat Gold Case. .. $42.00 i! == E works are not the only essential to a ‘ood watch. The better the case the tter and more lasting the watch as a whole, Perfect movements, like the Waltham, keep perfect timé. Lamberts |4-karat gold or gold-filled cases protect the works while they perform their duty. Lambert watches are beautiful to look upon and the prices are right. One intriguing little Swiss watch, for example, is priced as low as $30. Lambert Brothers diamond engagement rings and seamless gold or platinum wedding bands are made in their own factory on the premises. Lambert prices are lower. weppinc RING No middlemen, WEDDING RING SS modes 5 show P rooms and moder- eed aie ate rental make Platinum $20.00 up this possible. a HAND CARVED IB-karat. $9.00 up 2-karat. $10.50 up Platinum $20.00 up Diamond Engagement Rings 14-karat gold bar pin, platinum top, 3 diamonds $165.00 Other Diamond Bar Pins, $25 to $2,500 Third Avenue Corner Fifty-eighth Street For To-d | thy Eras T Big SALE « SUITS he Only Bargain Store for Stout Women All this season’s highest grade Suits have been greatly reduced, regardless of cost. Nothing has been held back, for it is drawing near the end of the Suit season, and we must sacrifice! Hence your good luck. Suits of Trico- tine, Men’s Wear Serge, Jersey, Mignonette, in newest styles, both plain tailored and handsomely trimmed models. May Sale .« White Now in Progress [#22 Wxisr| OWER STORE pe Asa ls thaliana A Bargain Basement 23 West 38th St. a7" 99.0 to 44.50 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. BLOOM Bewitching Georgette Hats: 6.75 These are the hats that have helped make the Bloomingdale Hat Shop so popular this season. Large mushroom shapes, covered with fine quality georgette and trimmed with either ostrich or flowers. The colors are delightful—orchid, pink, white, sand, grey, jade, peacock, brown and navy. And did you ever con- sider how very becom- ing a georgette hat can a? THIRD TO Rloonungdales—Main Floor. A Sale of 6500 Pairs of 12 and 16 Button Mousquetaires Kaysers Silk Gloves The name Kayser is the seal of perfection on a glove. This largest manufacturer of silk gloves gives his guar- antee ticket with each pair of gloves in this sale, although we are selling them so much below the regular price. They are heavy tricot all silk, with Paris point embroid- ery, and double finger tips. Their length, weight and appearance make them ideal for summer wear. The colors are mastic, beaver, cordevan, grey, navy and white. 12-button length 16-button length Mousquetaires | Mousquetaires (above elbow $1.29 $1.69 Bloomingdales—Main Floor. 4 Specials in Four-Piece Bedroom Suite: $149.75 A beautiful Vanity Dr , large Chifforobe ter Bed, either full or single sizes, rv vd Dresser, Finished in walnut, ma hogany oF antique ivory. Sold separately if desired. Ten-Piece Dining Suite: $225.00 Well constructed and beautifully finished in American Walnut and Golden Oak. Simplicity of design and wood makes it an especially handsome suite. jieces purchased separately if desired, Suite (as illustrated) of Queen Anne design, fitted with the Marshal! loose spring seats; 6 ft. 6 in. Sofa, beautiful high back Wing Chair and commodious Arm ir, A f Velours, Darnusks and Tapest oa with the same ma terial, Piee Your Choice of Brown or Ivory Shellac in NGDALES Attractive Values in INE BLOCK FROM PARK AVE Womens& Misses Sweaters Tuxedo and slip-on sweater in fancy weaves with braided belt and plain or shaw! collars, All the wanted colors and sizes, $2.50 All wool, fancy weave slip-on sweaters with pocket and tie sash in a variety of becoming light shades. $3.95 Tuxedo and slipon sweater in three charm- ing models. Weaves in one color or tasteful two- toned effects. Some have belts, others come with tie sashen, Fibre silk, chiffon alpaca and wool sweaters in tuxedo and shaw! collar models with sashes and belt. All the popular light and dark colors, including navy and black, All sizes. Silk Sweaters in the New Modes: $10 to $39.50 Smart new mode's in pure silk chiffon alpaca fibre silk and lightweight wool sweaters in all the newest colors as well us black and navy. Great Sale of DRUGS : F and Sundries ALAOHOL, denatured; pint, 20 AMMONIA, household; qt, 15¢ TABLETS (Bayer'a) BS a= Ri ASPIRIN 100 In bottle 8 a AIR PLOT TALOUM, can... .5¢ AMMONIA, violet; pt........15¢ Gt vex paren 3 ASSORTED SOAP, 3 cakes in box es 1 ABSOREE: i. 3 Pee db, 33c RORAX, i-ib. packige. ). 146 E UF SODA, 1 BUNT: 16 07. G AND te detachable +39¢ 3. nasortod NE (ew MOUTH WASH, larny 60¢ > ‘lierge bur, .45¢ cake. ....5.26 ‘ 2 TBE 3, fluke ‘or ball 39 Ua $1.20 SAGRADA TAB 1. 100 1 bottle, 246 Mo (Duggett a Be yur 40. TALLUM 5, 5 rie sie PI)-MANGAN 94 + O-THYMOLINE, NE SOAP, cake. ...7¢ MUHOR, Wb Gin’ oz t $1.49 MOND MAIR ERUS HAIR IMPRO HENNA IMPORTED BN aasurted odo. 1 ICY-or LUNE rs. $3.20 KALAK WATER, bottle, 30c; dowe vast + $5.50 Ma pockourn. 22 tis 3808 IAFEBUOY SOAP, doten cakes 9c LAVORIS MOUTH Wasi el : Tee ACTIC PILLS, Y00 in bot ‘3 196 VING CrheAM TAR RAGS” 4 bu wlze . ss unico alee Phe ereat spot re injure the avec 3 42 of, 1 RALLS, Ib, Be ‘35e HYDROGEN 19 O1UBAM 39¢ HUSAM. "an ‘x NIGHT CREAM, i 35 AND AP. cake DAP, DAD, Excellent values. loomingdales— Second Floor. For Dainty Women Glove Silk Vests: $1.98 The slight imperfections bring down the price. Heavy glove silk, generously cut and well reinforced under the arm. Bodice style, with ribbon shoulder straps. Pink only. SEALSAX ATHLETIC UNION SUITS: $1.09 White or pink, in bodice style. Fancy basket weaves and fine striped batiste. Bloomingdalee—Main Floor, Boys Clothing Needs _ At Prices that Mean Economy Suits for Confirmation and Dress Wear $11.95 to $22.95, Quality of workmanship to- gether with the fine materials used in our boys “suits are re- sponsible for their reputation to wear and look well longer. We are featuring a number of smart blue serge box pleat models, with inverted pleat back, and a number of plain full belted models. Hats That Boys Like Choosing a correct, good looking hat for a boy isnt always a simple matter. We have developed the knack of fitting the boy with just the hat that looks and fits best. Straw Hats, $1.49 to $4.98 Cloth Hats, $1.49 to $3.95 Caps, 98¢ to $2.49 A Large Variety of Fine Blouses: 98¢ to $3.98 A yood assortment of well made, long wearing boys blouses in a vuriety of fast color fabrics are being featured at attractive savings. Sian 7 to 16 years. loomingdalea—Geoond Floor Last Day .of Our Sale of Toric Kryptok Lenses With Gold Filled Frame or Imitation Shell Mounting $15.00 Genuine toric Kryptok lenses, the invisible kind, in any style, with gold filled frame or mounting or imitation shell frame or mounting. ‘The unusually low price in- cludes a thorough examination by our registered optometrist. Tomorrow Blooming dalen—M ain Floor Special! Couch Ham Because there are only 25 of these fine couch ham- mocks left, you ean haye one for this extraordi- narily low price. ‘This is Everything drastically reduced. Note care- fully the wonderful values offered below. 1.19 up 1,95 up Corset Covers, 79c up Night Gowns, 1.25 up LANE BRYANT LOWER STORE, 23 WEST 38th STREET Skirts, 1.98 up | Vests, 49c up House Dresses,2.25 up| Bloomers, 98c up Chemises, 98c up} Bungalow Aprons Hosiery, 39c up| & Negligees, 1.49 up Reed Rocker: $18.75 Large size, with upholstered back; loos hions overspring seat, covered with cretonne, Reed Table: $8.00 Top is 28 inches in diameter; fitted with lower shelf. Bloomingdales—Fourth Floor. Reed Setree: $35.00 Spring seat and loore cushions. Reed Arm Chair: $18.75 Large size, with upholstered back, covered with cretonne Spring seat makes these arm chairs very comfortable le SENTED SOAP. > 3 Pc ic TOOT Be + CAMPHOR, Jp +. + 45 wT TOOTH PASTE AND SODA’ MIX the chance to get one that you will surely need this Summer, of the kind you snings are $12.75 extra want, for less than you expected to pay. roof springs, canvas covered mattr nd are hung with galvanized chains. looming datos Chey have rust- tress, high windshield ‘The stand and Third Floor

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