The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 15

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ar "YOUNG REPUBLICANS WANT |” COALITION AGAINST HYLAN. nation , Regardless of Party. The Young Republican | te party lines,” . through | iin any form. Another group i . Coxe jr. favored cially placed itself on recur ing a coalition ticket aga Mayor | cae Mprawaea ae ae Tammany |r comin® | OASALINO DIES IN CHAIR. cutive Com. | ‘The members 0} Commutation for Testifying. Michael Casalino, aged tw |. | twenty-three months he was n HY iin the Sing Sing death h Ji Mr! exeouged in the prison late lean Club recommend to the Republl- can Party in New York City the nom!- sf the strongest possible anti- Tammany ticket for the coming muntel- |pal campaign without adhering etrictly group led by Mr, Runyon opposed 4 oom with either a dent heading is Benjamin Slayer Repents He Was Promised a ae | four, who had received four reprieves | t :/from the electric chair during the | nfined was ast_eve- | o'clock Jolly Casalino sald: all by, ning for a double murder In Queens County. Casalino was convicted of haying shot and killed Mrs. Joseph Holbach in her husband's hotel at South Ozone Park, 1919, duying a robbery. also’ willed 1. TL, on the night of Jan, 20, Holbach was While talking to keepers yesterday 1e ward for helping the Stat a pretty tough deal. 1 don’t think I} Was treated right. I was promised a testify.” shouting ss you. I hope know you 4 amber and trapped in the ian. or. | thank you for ju have done for me. Weill, good- everybody.” Hie was pronounced shook hands with Dr, Squire, dead at 11.15! imes “Registration in U. 8, Pat. Off, applied for." ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 4 WEST 40TH STREET Neat FIFTH AVENUE If Mr. Hoover, himself, walked into this shop today, he would say: “Your mer- ‘chandise is right, your prices are O. K." Because Mr. Frutchey’s 36 years of silk experi- ence lowers cost of carrying on this business, which, in turn, reduces selling-price. Because see morning paper for another good reason. Hi Fellows! $15 fot an ~ All-Wool | Norfolk Suit! _ With Extra Knickers , b It’s one that stands the test of long service too, and :hat's the thing that counts most in boys’ clothes. I know that, and Mother and Dad know it, and I want a suit that will stand up under the wear and tear I'm bound to give it. This suit is just that kind. It’s made in grey or brown or green mixtures. And it has exara knickers too! Sizes 8 to 18 years. FOURTH FLOOR “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, The Scouts Are Marching” Were you one of the Scouts in last Saturday’s parade? It was most exciting, wasn’t it, nd you were thrilled to march along the Avenue in time to the Band’s music. Or perhaps you were one of those who watched. from the sidewalk, and then decided you'd have to join the Scaasts right away. For all new Scouts, as. well as for old-timers, this is a special invitation to visit the Fourth Floor where we have established Scout Headquarteits for Uniforms and Equipment PORTH FLOOR fe Children’s ‘Shoes Are Reduced White buckskin, ie | children and and buttoned shoes for misses, Sizes 6to2 , eee eo eo oo 2 + $5.50 . 8 j White canvas laced shioes. Allsizes . « « + © © $4.25 ” Boys’ flack laced shoes and oxfords. Sizes 10 to 131% $5 ‘Sizestto6. . . $6.25 FOURTH FLOOR Voile’s the thing for Summer —as both Anne and Susie know. ‘They are ready for the first hot day, with their pretty, cool voile frocks. Susie is up above ina sweet long-waisted voile frock, with white net collar and cuffs anda ribbon sash. Green, rose, blue. 6to 14 years . §7,75 Anne is next with a satin striped voile frock, deep shawl collar, big bow sash and cuffs all of crisp organdie. Peach, rose, green. 15 and 17 years . $16.50 FOURTH FLOOR A Panty Dress for $1.95 “That's very inexpensive for such nice dresses,” Mother says, “T’ll have to get one for each of thetwins.” And she’s right, these quaint dresses, with their panty bloomers are very low in price. They come in lovely colors, rose, lavender, pink, two blues, green, yellow, tan, and brown. White binding on all the edges, trimmed with black blanket stitching. 2 to 6 years, Dimity Creepers like the wee tot’s above are in 1 to 3 year sizes $1.95 FOURTH FLOOR By Johnny Held Junior THE FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT) THING FOR A BOY SCOUT TO (~~ KNOW 15 TO GET YOUR { FAA OUTRIT aT £—)\ orp « [ a G raver) On fl pees he A Newspaper Published by Lord & Taylor for Boys, Girls & Parents Join the Drawing Contest Finish This Wiggle! ‘The wiggle you see at the top of the page is just the beginning of a picture. It can be finished in dozens of ways. You are to decide which way is the best. Get out your pencil and see what you make of it, then send your drawing to us. If it’s one of the three best we receive, it will be printed in the “Jolly Times” of May 20th with your name attached. Rules of the Contest 1. Completed “Wiggles” must be in ink and tot larger than two inches square. All drawings must be in our hands by Saturday, May 14th, Contestants must not be over 18 years of age. Every drawing must be signed on the back with name, address and age of artist. Send drawings to ‘‘Editor of Jolly Times, Lord & Taylor” Fen The Old Man of the Book Shop —knows that every Scout wants a Boy Scout’s Year Book. It's full of such very interesting things, and it’s edited by the Chief Scout Librarian himself. $2.50 THE BOOK SHOP GROUND FLOOR | “WhoSaid Air?” Baby gets plenty of it, riding every day in his new carriage. | ‘That’s why he’s so healthy and | happy. Half round reed Pull- man carriage . $37.50 SEVENTH FLOOR Read This Add-A-Line Story 921 by Lord & line to each letter, and that’s it. Copy Yoo can if you try, Jus' "SCODNESS SIAC CHS SAKES AL VE? FERS ATE KALE S-F7/E, “IVE O2 34325 “CO 3E (NV 32D. PMUS™ 2UIS4" VSS WINK7: SX, FUR ROME AND WAKE WITH VE SOVETEAG NEW 7/2 30UIG47 YOu Szzh SONE7EING 1:G47 AS AN FEATHER JUST T4E TEING!=O2 WARM S22:NG WEN AER, CNE IS UNC AND'ONE [5 BI HE, GIEG3 2E24425 YO! I'D 1 <2 ONE TOO: 3A3-2S QUITS SO SO=7 AND SNAII. a Fan, 1ORD STAYICR FAG TEEM AIL.” KELLNER BROS. ‘Thirty years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner 15th Street & 6th Avenue Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite 10 pieces—Value $425 *295 T Kellner’s, besides the certainty of obtaining excep- tional value, one finds that a task becomes a plea- sure when making selection—expert advice when desired, an unobtrusive readiness to serve at all times. Have You, as yet, visited ‘The Twenty-five Rooms" the permanent exhibit of home arrangement? Ac- cept, please, this cordial invitation to see them | James MeCreery & Go. | | Men’s Underwear | and | Half Hose | With warmer weather in view we have grouped the following six items in a special sale for Saturday. Early in the season | | Special—For Saturday is the time for men to buy all their summer underwear and | | hosiery—-do it now and save. { | { sys | ; | Shirts and Drawers each 90c | | Made of large plaid white fainsook, sleeveless coat model, shirts | | with knee length drawers to match. a | } | | | Union Suits each ]0 { | | | In the athletic model which has become very popular. Made of | | a good quality white madras, | | Union Suits each 165 | May be had in either the sleeveless knee length or with quarter sleeve and three-quarter length legs. Made of fine white lisle. | | | Half Hose pair 75c | Made of silk plaited lisle in two-toned effects—Black with Brown, Red, Purple or Green; also thread Silk Hose in Black and solid colors Half Hose pair 55c A full fashioned model of lisle thread in Navy Blue, Gray, Cordovan, White and Black. Half Hose pair 35c 3 pairs 1.00 These are of a very durable lisle in Black or Cordovan. | Men’s Furnishings—Main Floor 5th Avenue - 34th Street | - Greatest Seller on earth---On Sale Now 11921 World Almanac 50c on Stands 65c by Mail t ee NS

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