The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 5

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c os ey eS a nL ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 192%, 3 it ——. i nn eet ent hin etna ens tenements SHP STRKEOVER WITHIN 48 HOURS, ene ON Broadway at Ninth Street New York, [ti s not big type « talk in the newspapers but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction big isiness Hours 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Y. Stewart & Co. Monday, for $695 LINDEMAN & SONS. an 80-year-old house—a New York house—a hou whose pianos and p er- pianos have been sold in the Wanamaker Piano Salons for years. $900 is th of LIND pianos, $695 is the price of thé 60 Lindeman grands in this Fornierly A $900 GRAND PIANO, (Continued From First Page.) | Rostand’ 's toy ee Night 0 of Ship Owners’ Association, made the A Comic Anne Page. following statement this afternoon: “There is every sign that the at- tetnpt of the engineer and unlicensed By CHARLES DARN unions to paralyze American shipping iy fast breaking down. We do not hear of any further conferences in Wash- | ‘ngton, for the situation {s clearly settling Itself. There is absolutely no change in the attitude of the Amerl- can Steamship Owners’ Association.” The call for the mass meeting was in the telgram received at strike headquarters in this city shortly be- fore noon from representatives of the strikers who have been in Washing- ton, At strike headquarters the news was looked upon as a most hopeful sign, because it had been announced the representatives at Washington had finished their work and were leaving, without prospect of settle- ment at this time. Apparently they were in conference to-day and have received proposals whioh they can submit to the rank and file e union. The delegation left for York at 1 o'clock, Six heavily loaded ships left port hetween midnight and daybreak with full engineering complements in spite of the marine strike, Twenty other vessels, both passenger carriers and freigh; rescheduled to leave dur- ing the day and the lines to which they belong have expressed every confidence the ships would leave port without trouble. The six ships that sailed were the THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE ; | Think of “Worsted” Jersey Suits, $12.50 Not the ordinary “sewed-together’ kinds. These are TAILORED—correctly made; well fashioned; thoroughly wantable. Four good models—in copen, green, brown, navy | and tan, Better still, there are sizes for women and misses | both—14 to 44, Downstairs Store, Old Bullding special lot They are Pin-Money Shop » present price MAN grand reduces Frocks, $6. 95 | Read the news in the column to the right, of the Special Sale, Small Grands ’ Mohday, of 60 small Grand Pianos. Length, 4 feet, 10 inches. An odd lot of good dresses—a few of a kind; now re- Width, 4 feet, 6 inches. duced because their companions are gone. Tricolette—wool Helehty: feet, jersey and tricolette combined with tricotine. Somebody Annual Book Week | aes Fe ein eeu somew! sda a ical every-day. fri ‘ . ° e room, SCUP) somewhere needs a practical every-day frock like one of Begins Monday | Middy Blouses only the space that an up- these. Sizes 16, 18, 86 and 38 e-operatton| 50 at $2.95 | right would require. Rotunda, Downstairs Store, Old Bullding Through the kind i iaiehiaaiadl is | of prominent publishers, from F ‘ h * aos, Mey 9) to atUrHAY, Originally $6.75 to $7.50 | ull, rich tone s May 14, inclusive, there will be pay eset + ¢ Pongee Waists with an interesting eniertalnment || White qulatea with collars || The LINDEMAN tone is y at 2.30) alma, cloth or Mane full of warmth, extremely nel; some of latter are de- musical, rivaling in rich- tachable ness the larger grand. ches, of blue satin stripes—$3.95 Py ieram Travels Among ew Books | New arrivals—and very sightly....Pongee with colored ipes sati fou'll li e tailore 5 ause 7 The action is delicate dada apiher dor Norte, the Mans stripes of Eats You'll uke the tailored models because they | SAMUEL ABBOTT, as Pel Middy Blouses prutrenntHnive! tauk for London, Atlantic Transport are so practical. Inexpensive, too, Downstairs Store, Old Building | literary editor of the New York Line, the Cook, of the U. 8. Shipping - ——_— - | ie, will spenk on Monday | 100 at $1 Uoard, the Standard Oil tanker So- cony No. 22, for Texas ports, the Mexico of the Ward Line and the ANNE PAGE on “New English Fictic | trated with remark "illus: | colored | Originally $1.75 to $4.50 ‘Mahogany case pictures from new books. Double veneered. Simple 4 2 : i Authors appearing in person White galatea with blue beautiful lines. Keys of ee Went cdi adertienitiea tag: MISS LEABEATER | ‘Monduy: flannel or Palma cloth col- genuine ivory. : 1 MANNIE 1 |] lars. Everything about these Among the ships affected by tho " wo ” FANNIE HURST iverything trike duo to sail during the day are: PRINCESS VIRTUE Author of Star Dust, Gaslight Sizes 6 to 20 years, but not grand pianos is good. City of Montgomery, Ocean Steam- na es ship Company: Comal, Mallory Line; CHARACTER SKETCHES OF ANNE PAGE IN “PRINCESS VIRTUE.” | Sonatas, Humoresque, ¢ ifidises t Comus, Southern Pacifle Steamship NE of the pleasures of playgo- | Porto-B he, an gdventurous youth, | Company; Deerfield, Elder Steel = is going again to the samo| Henry 1 on, made up his mind | Steamship Company; Halt Moon, play when it has undergone a| ang he accordinids. dragged in. the | United American Line; Hekla, Mun- Change of cast. There's an element| munes -t Fork and Denver. | | MARGUERITE WILKINSON of the blou: r of New Voices, Blue ly model; some They are pianos 3 are mussed, you may buy Girls’ Own Corner, with confidence | Second Floor, Old Building anite) Ai une | There will be music each day Tenth Street And only eu Monday or uutil the 60 are gone— | en of books wre cordially for sollittle as $605. | First Gallery, New Building ‘Str. ped Tub Silk Convenient terms. | . Shirtings—Less First Ceo Sullsitra More news about this | Tailored Skirts | | gon Line; Inca, New York & Cuba of sport in the thing—not for you, Hein ren arheRne te en Mail Line; Lake Geneva, New York Perhaps, but for deadheads like my- more plausible than’ Was ak ite & Cuba Mati Line; Munindies, Mun- Self, who manage to get past the afternoon performance, w York and doorkeeper and then make imaginary | |. AG ervousness of Cyril ghtley is or son Line; San Juan, Porto Rico Line; Tamara, Guiana bets on the outcome. After two ex-| ance of Chi Development Company; Algonquin, Periments of the kind this week, I! suzie: Clyde Line, and the Lenape, Clyde advise you to try the game if your| Bt if not French standards, 1¢ Line, for Jacksonville. pocketbook will back you. Only the|!S at least decorative and decisive. ; But he shevld not put his hands in The Colon, of the Panama Railway terribly rich or the awfully poor can| his pockets when he gets into Line, which was to have put out this afford this extravagant pastime, with the wife in the case. A Frenci pais ate § man never buries his hands when he afternoon for South America will not) wo things I've noticed at two| has something vital to say. Other- sail until Monday, wise Mr. Cheri The striking engineers admitted a food husband according to 7 urchases. Hence ‘ sensational sale of for large women the ce prices) ence $55 Bassinettes 1,000 yards, 15 different AA $1.95 Monday, for $29.50 | 25 different ei yp. | combinations There are oop things that must think Quaintly charming mod- | elon rubber tired wheel ilk broad-| With stationary «» revolv- ry is quite capab! plays I've revisited Is that the audi-| Currying off his part. As for F ences gave every sign of being thor-| Winwood, She is so devilishly und pe de chine and (Sqqy (ige to-day that four of thelr members ougniy entertained. It is codfish to| irritatin the , white grounc Pekin! ing hood, Carefully and had been arrested yesterday. Th° the lobster, of course, to say t she mi ve any | re F pin stripes; colors deli durably fashioned of close- quartette went up the is true of any audience along Broad-|{¢ Alimony. AS the amiable friend i OF Bays elfects dainty or) ly woven wicker—in ivory a launch to the be ; But it isn't intellig eee . 5 aitewitiie Ars perform. | fed that he shout come f ship Angelus of the Export Line, Two PA) , YOu are more than likely to tad ce E a TRI DAR Ga REG. of the four boarded her and while an inteligent audienc. Bier eno ative! inede between. a there the police patrol boat John F. are quiet when an idea {s on its peril- the footlights and who! color. .. « Dresses . . . | waitin ane things have Wyards. 23 5 , i different Hier | $2.50, . Cotton mattress to fit, Reed In assem > Many eolor ea YD. $4.50, bling the collection of novelty Ar \ ‘3 tra-sized model The better & part of the Salvation A r of doubt whether | 4 actresses who in If only as an ex a ma we shill eve Hylan ran up In pursult and arr ail of the party hey were rel Regu'ar prices in high-grade specialty shops, 5 4 POR WON s raw eiaerais cece gre nie ea gra ning better sn't matter if Bedding Pillow cases, B5e. rade of leloth; white grout Sheet mble out into the © chara Klanket Sing woolen h , a r $ part of their mental | have t iss Winwoo Beautifully cut models tripings and colors ‘ sect eer of the marine fir ae p into the nigh it rent fully ring uy rina | HERE were forty-one models in this sale—think of that In stripe rcks and plaid th e100 B up. a J ; Pa) Bink a as ’ men's union were arre y at overwrought husband. 17 —forty-one different styles to choose from; and 1,500 Be URle eect nba aa en SU A ok pipe or Japanese phinacaitte Pace ley ae ee had usual peunense faite, chete still oF : Nhe ee dresses in all—more than some stores show in an entire ea combinations 0 . “Silk Sasi ies pane cnt i oe cottor i told Patrolman Ly Amity) °°. tw tate te pee eR |] son. The makers of PEGGY PAIGE frocks were delayed in} and black ee EEG min lesen OIG Bullaing” | Enis Db TaraiMxRGole Prise Street mn they had nt to = =But Im f filling their Spring orders; and that is why these fresh, new seeneral prevent him an going to the piers at the foot of F tic Street. The men arrested we Carl Neilso da companion from out to say |. door sport Corsets that many large women favor Emmylou has been L. RK. Corsets ‘reduced in price Constructed by — skilled frocks were offered to us under-price. Not a dress in the en- tire lot was less than $59.50 regularly; and high-grade spe- cialty shops in cities like St. Louis, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago have sold the same models this season at prices from | twenty-one, a fireman, eet; Rideld Stenlend, Van Brunt Street, an ndearing publi seventeen, No. ¢ c 6 enor 4 +; “ardb rd rte ‘ Hrachivne and Magnus Oppind, twens bstract yet a I ; 2 kth $59.50 to $89.50. Sizes and styles for misses and small women veral wear in penell| corsetiers specially — for ‘ sar { Fe + { ty-three, fireman, No. 241 Van E —14 to 20. Downstairs Store, Old Bullding ure $10. Belts up to 49! Jarye women, : re eee Tera men wth the, trio ait | Chuddah silks and baronet ‘ Lidar oat ' proached. | eae Tie Wiad if medium stout figure tern for dre ct Court, apatite ck, i ve ang inte firm white voutil—well-boned,| doll — regul 30c 00 bail e¢ : ° € BERD BUR, 8 twit $10, with broad front steel—low| 00 2 Me ne gh ibbon Hats, $3. | Seen tm, ot suang | fn, nha sha ik] pany pen Sti to the und a coat, and : ft re. For very stout figure—of fading ‘ > t Theatre. In tak- | and-fi ‘ > ‘ . ° RA Masi ceuich =o suits, including: y Wya‘ot oe -tneyiar an Coan ie wrcteh ae na Lowest prices we've seen Cotton Lingerie wry ante coutil—reintoreed| St MN said at the office of the line . Se 5 ibdomen: 5 F were aboard the 1s and no These are the popular soft 5 a inserts over thighs—extra sup-| free. instru children ing oe abc nu no t tthe csiher: te date had been set. “ ‘ | MGR. “FERRANTE 1S DEAD. | ; May 7 —| ribbon crush hats that every ‘ for large women Pete iL ALSO TS MG Shae hin cs mite Me | Offictaly in Washington Bapect Sirtke | Halinn Secretary to Archbishoy EAGeRIen " woman, will want for Summer Al White Sale Prices Thiea Floor, O14 Building | First Floor, Old Building h to End Next Week. eee eae ee hai | sports wear, Nicely made; ex- A ae | INGTON, Ma far ee Se AMI RSTILES 2 . ae cellent quality; in black, brown, *1.60) tw | navy and all the wanted high i ‘ $2, 7 - R +] Bee aitine a ; P Combinations; $3.9 Two carloads of Wanamaker-Special aeRO INO. | . Drawers, 31 0 to Si.9. ny of them but none We have seen me in other store at ‘ i ti tie lureh- | \ history - Refrigerator. i 2 Nanye for yourself arlety of import ro lena have just arrived.—190 all t 3: Who wants low-price a ae eH DE tobe sold! foray little 2 Check its spread Check the spread of diseave by 464 times ic Henle Washable Fabrics? BUCCAL Gl giteae ae bout -| THREE NEGROES SHOT. Twe Women and a Man Wounded Mother does,..,She has lots of wearables to inake, and be Holds 100 de--for herself and the kiddies; and these are P Giseppeay ' ‘ ; “ v ‘ Hardwood cases, with Leading hospitals to have mu good, low-price fabric OUR 55e VOILE, ate dot, floral and plaid patterns, and a host of that y Summer use in Afray tn Harem, uomany ! ely polks At ali Grug an: Foursizes—lie.t Napthol Co., Box: Sylpho-Nathol Acts instantly pont Men Hetane fon Ships tn SG-INCH PERCALE, 20c¢ yard—'Th wholesale cost, A un today’ “30-square” ¢loth—very DRESS GINGHAM, 15¢ yard—27 in. wide; checks and plaid | SY biases BH Genuine REP, 50c¢ yard—36 inches wide; figured and dotted pa turdy, washable rm A abric. Downstairs Store, New Building Sickness at home? ie union “ri a =: | For large w wemen Low-price Silk ; \ silk-und-eotton pop! utube too is realy here at Tie yard. Iv Mest Wonderwl ALT WOOL SS ot the Yewr | SUIS AND ¥ SPRING UFCOATS Killed in Sleeg by Pacapine tan, gidy, old rose 5b Spey: U Values Ba 7 ‘ 4 \ 7 2 se tin A miealors, | stullans re (er orth ont 265-7 Siath Ae “ Store, New Building | Third Floor, Old Building c ne lig . \L Open evenings. 17th 40 M | £ a ————— 7 = v +

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