The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 5

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guards, disarmed, Guard Beaten to Death and Two ‘Convicts Shot at Jefferson- ville, Ind. JHFFERSONVILLE, Ind., fay 9.— Order was restored in the reformatory } here to-day following the uprising of | prlsoners during which a guard was | eaten to death and two convicts shot J. H. Grimm, a guard, was attacked! riksdag. a trusty to open the door, wore shot by pected to die, rendered, ards. Mocart: END CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. In the prison bakery tate last night by 000,000 five convicts. He was beaten to death $18, Ma SAVED and H. G. Phelps, captain of the night ‘The five convicts at the point of the) _ ry + stolen revolver ordered Harry Goldman,|Governor Praises Legislature for Inateal he gave the alarm. Fred Mullett and Her- rick MeCarty, leaders of the rebellion, Is ex- he other convicts sur- STOCKHOLM, May 9.—Capital pun- ishment in Sweden has been abolished by a bill which has been passed by the appropriations. “That was done,” asserts Gov. Mil- ler, “without impairing the efficiency of any department or curtailing any work that was needed to be done. “Although the direct State tax rate has been reduced ,00418, the people “Putting Stop to Mounting need not expect marked reduction in their tax bills unless the local Gov- ” Cost of Government. ernments practise the economy which we have endeavored to inaugurate In ALBANY, May 9.—Qov. Miller, in a| 7° Oty? aorta memorandum filed with approval of| ‘The $18,000,000 the Governor claims the last appropriation bill to be acted] was saved represents the difference, upon, compliments the Legislature for ne ota test vee ey oc ogre i “putting a stop to the mounting cost| (uring the last year of the A of Government” and claims that more| ministration and the money provided for the first year of the present Ad- than $18,000,000 have been saved tn| ministration. BY STATE—MILLER Thirty-fourth Street Women’s ‘pring Tailor-made Suits . in Choice, New Sports Models ' pongee silk, sports silk and wool jersey, e shown at prices that, considering quality id workmanship, are remarkably moderate. For to-morrow (Tuesday) & 'Y’ Women’s Sports Suits of all-wool tweeds, homespuns and mixtures specialiy priced at $38.00 (Women’s Suits, Third Floor) The Spring Sale of Women’s Dainty Undergarments every item' offering a special value, is being continued on the Second Floor. Lingerie Underwear Nightrobes . . .« $1.25, 1.95 to 5.90 Envelopes - « « 41.45, 1.95 to 4.90 Drawers » « « « 95c. & 1.35 Petticoats « « « 1.45, 1.95 to 3.90 Sets (gown and envelope) of white batiste, trimmed with organdy, are featured at special prices. Novelty | \ Exceptional Values are also being offered in a Sale of | Women’s Imported Underwear comprising both lingerie and silk under- garments, taken from regular stock and marked + decided concessions from former prices Washable Dresses (sizes 2 to 5 years) fn several pretty styles; some with bloomers, will be reduced, to-morrow, to the unusually low figures of $1.85, 2.45 & 2.85 (Second Floor) a | Little Children’s | { GB. Altman.& Cu. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Special Sale of Silk Taffeta Umbrellas to take place to-morrow (Tuesday) will enable one to prepare for the stormy days of Spring and Summer. Men’s Superior-quality Silk Umbrellas with the convenient crook handles in various woods And Women’s Superior-quality Silk Umbrellas in black and colors, with novelty handles in many attractive styles, finished with bakelite ring, leather strap or silk cord-loop will be uniformly and exceptionally priced at $6.50 There will be on Sale at the same time Silk Taffeta Parasols (for sun or rain) in black and the leading shades; with a wide choice of handles, finished with cord, loop or ring, at $4.75 Prices subject to War Revenue tax. (First Floor) An Interesting Sale of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at particularly attractive prices, has been arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday) Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, 3 per dozen $4.90, 6.25. Tape-bordered i + per half-dozen 4.45 Initialed - « « per half-dozen 3.00 Women’s Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched + per dozen $1.65, 2.50 Initialed, per half-dozen 1.45, 1.95, 2.70 Tape-bordered, per half-dozen, 1.50, 2.25 Madeira, handescalloped and embroidered, perhalf-dozen . . . - $2.75 Also Women’s Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs Embroidered . . «. per dozen $2.65 Initialed a; & « per dozen 2.00 \ (First Floor) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies criiniscadodtn Sila Eien ha a Hi re THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. Where There Is Justive, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There 1s Service. ww James McCreary & Co 34th Street s McCreery Quality Merchandise, as Advertised, on Sale beginning Tuesday, May 10th. Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 Luxury—when did it begin? Luxury ts imputed to the man who first wore a shirt. As to the man who first had his shirt laun- dered, he was accused of corrupting the simplicity of the community. But, withal, luxury—a certain amount of it at least—is necessary to modern comfort and happiness, and every one can afford to indulge in it frequently if, in the buying of necessities, one elects to purchase where a dollar buys the most. The savings thus ef- fected provide for all sorts of delightful luxuries. ‘As McCreery prices are based on the very lowest prevailing wholesale costs, they are the very lowest retail prices any concern could possibly attach to merchandise of equal quality, Thus it is at McCreery’s where one’s dollar buys the most. ‘The May White Sale is a typical instance. Ostrich Fans 9.75 formerly 14.75 to 19.75 No woman should let this chance go by. Nothing lends such an air of distinction as these sway- ing, quivering, superbly colored plumes. Rarely, indeed, are they offered at 9.75. Youhave a choice of many models with curled or uncurled ostrich on shell colored mountings, in shades: Black, Ca- pucine, Paon, Jade, Sapphire, Copenhagen, Peach or Coral. (Main Floor) Sportive Sweaters and Scarfs Decidedly Low in Price Thread Silk Sweaters in Tuxedo style, woven to cleave to the figure with infinite grace and smartness. The collar and cuffs are of fancy weave, The tasselled girdle is braided. Lovely light and dark shades. Special, 22.50 Slip-on models of fine Thread Silk in V neck style. A braided girdle provides the finish. 22.50 formerly 29.50 Thread-Silk Scarfs for street and motor wear—gorgeous colors, 7,25 formerly 14.50 (Fourth Floor) FOR BOYS Sale of 1000 Shirts and Blouses 75c Every shirt and blouse in this sale is guaranteed fast color. The shirts are of the neckband style in sizes 12 to 14. The blouses may be had with sport collar, neckband or collar attached, in sizes 7 to 15 years. Boys’ Ties.............005 Se formerly 50c (Third Floor) News for Men The New and Improved Gillette Safety Razor is on sale and on display in our Toilet Goods Section (Main Floor). It’s splendid new features are worth know- ing about, whether a man thinks he needs a better razor or not. Investigate! A Special Sale of 250 Taffeta Petticoats, 4.95 They are made of that crisp, lively Taffeta that has not been much in evi- dence lately at this price. All are fashioned to con- form with fashion’s Sum- mer silhouette. All are flounced models, festooned with frills, tucking and cording. And the colors! Never has there been shown a lovelier assortment of gay, subtle and dark, rich shades. As we secured this lot of 250 through a “special purchase” we are able to offer them for much be- low the price for which they were made to sell. (Third Floor) Blanket Week Is Here! Prices Are '4 to 4 Less 800 pairs 100% Wool, Plaid Blankets, all neatly bound; double bed size; attractively designed in Pink, Bluc, Tan and Gray block plaids, 7.28 formerly 12.50, 100 Silk—Satin Comfortables in solid colors, Double size. Lamb's wool filling. formerly 45.00, each, 32.50 500 Heavy Satin Marseilles Spreads, double bed size, hemmed, 88x98 ins, formerly 10.00, ea., 6.50 (Second Floor) Six Day Sale of Domestic Rugs Rugs of the Highest Quality At 14 to 14 Less Than Former Prices Royal Wilton Rugs Size 6x9 ft. formerly 52.50 Whittall’s Teprac Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 ft. formerly 125.00 (Eighth Floor) Wool Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 ft........-54.50 formerly 109.00 Royal Worcester Rugs Size 9x12 ft.......--90.00 formerly 145.00 Sale of Sixty Trunks At 33%% Less Than Regular Prices These trunks are made by the Mendel Drucker and Oshkosh Trunk Companies, widely known for the splendid construction and appearance of their products. They include steamer, three- quarter and full-siv .wdels, reduced in price for this particular sale, so as to’ ord you a saving of 22.00 to 84,00 on a trunk. It is a wonuerful opportunity. Now 168.67 165.95 150,46 143.33 139.66 137.33 128.66 121.33 125.00 formerly 2 Full-size trunks. .253.00, 1 Full-size trunk. . .248.00, 8 Full-size trunks. .226.00, 2 Full-size trunks. .215.00, 4 Full-size trunks. .209,00, 3 Full-size trunks, .206.00, 6 Full-size trunks. . 193.00, 1 Full-size trank.. . 182.00, 2 Full-size trunks. .187.50, 8 Steamer tranks.. 6 Steamer trunks... 1 § Steamer trunks. , 3 Steamer 2 Steamer trunks Now 117.66 114,00 formerly size trunk... e trunks,..17 Sq-size trunks... 3 Steamer trunks. .14 trunks formerly . 94.00, ee ee eee nee me eee oer an +

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