The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 17

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——— ———_———-— ~TRINTY CHURCH | His Lifelong Dog Pa And Gilligan Boy TOLGET 3 BISHOPS THROUGH NEW PLAN lida ec Dr. Yates and Dr. Bellinger Favored as Suffragans to Aid Dr. Manning. Trinity three Bishops scopal Atocese, instead of one, according to the best opinion of those on the in- side, Indeed, it is widely rumored that this possibility accounts for passing over two previously promt- nent candidates for the vacancy left by the elevation of Dr. Manning, who is to be consecrated Bishop of New York to-morrow. The two men now being talked of as Suffragan Bishops to assist the new locesan are vicars of Trinity Parish, Drs. Milo ( and William Bel- linger, at the chapel of the Interces- sion and St. Agfes's, respectively. Other names are mentioned, but these two are considered most prominently, After the consecration and en- thronement of Dr. Manning to-mor- ~ fi row momiing the annual convention| Met and Crew Up To) | of the Diocese of New York will be- gether, & gin its session. The afternoon, be- = sides the time occupied by the rou- fine business of organization, will be devoted to the initial episcopal Church may give to the New -York Ey When He and Rhino Were! Each Three Months They | Austin Gilligan 99d Street is six ye of No. 69 West| Slate. rs old. When hej 8 was three months old his father pre- | provid charge of the new Bishop. In thts, | wept con it is understood, there will be an ae an nab a Soriee rer Austin's itgent request that two suffragau vihadliselk 3 = brpittadtss Salfe) informa jon I! ba AEF GUBET aluetedl the two were constant companions un- peo til Feb. 2 last, when the dog—Rhino it is hinted, is to fore- the| 8 bis name—disappeared. Since then Austin has been discon- the di 8 t Marhatian; the Bronx and Richmond] TAKE WOMEN IN DRUG SAID. | be considered the Diocese of New _ | York, and the other counties, now| Stewardens included, be set apart under another Soereh Report | le. Mad Cocat © in Hone 3 Bishop, to be known as Bishop of] Customs Guard Kilduff, seized twen Newburgh or Poughkeepsie Jght bottles of cocaine to-day on The al 3 > pler of Robins Drydock ato conflic -| pany when bh arched two wi t a lively ff floor of the| who had left the eteamship Mor: nvention on Thursday, but the| The two women are sid to be stew- | sight ot opltiion/seemm at hi ej ardesses employed on the ve and} n ble to the two suff. one of the airandja and 3 much es at he was| dloccse | The | din the} Pott, f hdeacon of of St. Johrs C ive wi « in| t is tired of living | Proy FIREBUG PUTS 16 FAMILIES IN PERIL) O§l Ignit ed in Ground Floor ! xt Crowded East Tenement Yohn y Biremer door were burned, ©) pow woodwork is said to buy PIMLICO ENTRIES. PIMLICO, May 10.—| Morrow's races are RACE TRACK, The entries for to-1 es follows { RACTE.-Maidion _t0-year-oicin; eT 1g, bait, Arico —Cammnadin Or ind 38.00 et Porn entty FUCHTH RACE The | Son ree 3 A typward; ix free earcite end 3 a 10 ine gone ier metitlcn eioerkns Wenttae clear! time fo ton Crepe aS ia PLACE FOR LOUVAIN MAN. Harvard Pri New lessor Was a Co-} Worker With Cardinal Mereter, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 10.— The Weeps in Vain e without F ==) OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 200 Afternoon and Dinner Dresses in distinctive styles jor informal wear, of Can- THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, MAY ae: eal, | nie raincoat in his aris, was found at 15+ STORY FALL AT Mw ALPIN. 6 M. at the bottom of an sirshaft Ip Walters Rody Foand at Bottom of that ends at the third tloor. A cixaratts | | was near and his hat lodged on a 1 Is Gone up to hy floor SPAVER84"ST. All Goods Marked in Plain Figares Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. HOW TO REACH OUR STORE: TAKE THE 86th St. Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway 2 Blocks Away eth “L? Station at Corner. 3d Ave. Care Pass Door MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES % fuse Queen Anne Period American Walnut Dining Room Sui a ing of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Moin ening $ 50 i Arm and 5 S #. 10 pieces a: aoe ay fg With Genuine Leather Slip Se ler of hi He has © Genuine Leather Living Room Suite With Fireside Chair, Massive Moulded Frames in Mahogany Finish, Highly Polished, Upholstered Seats and B in Genuine §; ish ee Indestructible Springs in Seats. 3 pieces t BROOKLYN:> FULTON -STREET—BROOKLYN | Tomorrow—An Event of Unprecedented Importance! | High Cost Dresses For Women and Misses | Frocks of Unrivalled Beauty | Values to 75.00 38.00 This sale surpasses all of our previous events of the kind and comprises, by far, the greatesi values we have ever oftered, Fabrics include Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, beaded and embroidered Georg- ette, Tricotine, Satin, Crepe Back Sat- in and Taffeta—in a wide range of the secason’s choicest models for afternoon, street and informal wear. For Women and Misses . Taffeta, Crepe de Chine. Satin and Georgette Values to 110.00 Uni- He wne} who were rd after the des : hy the Gommans tn! Women's Dept.—nd I lovr r untyeretty | BRAHAM~STRAUS.,.. tore Hours 9 9 530 BROOKLYN Main 6100 Telephone In the May Sale of White! 2700 New Cotton Blouses $1.65 This 1s a Special Purchase of Blouses of Dotted Swiss, Voile or Organdy— a dozen or more styles are included—and every Blouse is fresh and crisp and new. Of course, there are plenty of white Blouses as well as colors or white com- bined with such colors as rose, blue, tan, lavender, flesh or green. Tailored models with convertible collars or with youthful Peter Pan collars, Long collars, tucked, lace trimmed and embroidered—trimmings of fine pleatings —and even a few Voile Over-Blouses are ingluded with novelty dotted collars. Both short sleeves and long sleeves are found in this group. _ Sizes 32 to 46. Extra Sizes 42% to 54. ‘2. & 8.—Second Moor, Mast SILK REMNANT SALE 9000 Yards at Exactly Half-price It's only once in so often that a great Sale like this occurs, and when it does it is full of marvelous values! There are lengths for dresses, for blouses, for skirts, for trimming—and every sort of silk, lovely Summer fabrics in rain- bow hues, plenty of durable weaves in serviceable shades, in fact, every remnant piece in our entire stock! And every piece is at exactly HALF today’s selling price! A & Street Moor, Weat, 3000 APRONS— Dozens of Styles At Special White-Sale Prices T's is a day of advantageous prices for women who are supplying them- selves and their maids for the he yusekeeping hours of summer. Bungalow Aprons, pinafores, bib-styles and the ever-useful band-aprons, all at ex- Pinafore Aprons of unbleach- ceptionally low prices. —Aprons with fitted bands, At 46c white cambric or figured per- At 94c ed muslin, hand-embroidered and braid-trimmed, Bungalow Aprons in small cales trimmed with rickrack. Large pocket. | Pinafore 5 of plai is At 56c pnaiors prone Ae : ; : ald At $1 26 checks or large flaids; trim- ginghe gured percales, J med with white fipings or tancy stitching. trimmed with rickrack braid 4 f Panel or vestee fronts. Bungalow. Aprons. in 3ungalow Aprons of un- At 66c front or bé ick button At $1.94 bleached muslin, trimmed Figured or striped materials. with gaily colored cretonnes Very Special!—Extra-Size Bungalow Aprons, $1.26 Fashioned of plaid Ginghams or indigo blue Pere trimmed with rickrack braid and sash belt a A One-Day Sale of 300 Baronet Satin Skirts $8.75 and $9.75 side- style: slip-over model A. & S.—Sevond floor, The difference in price is because the skirts with waistbands trom 25 to 36- inch, at $8.75, do not require as much material in the mak the Skirts nches, More Shoes in the Summer Sale At Savings That Are Appreciated EOPLE like the idea immensely of be the splen- P did range of styles offered ne low rice various types of hoes they will need th immer r instance, and white eS tO Wear with Summer dr ( al { r 1oes—imMportant lots specially made up for A. & 5 New styles appear in the Sale 1 ntinue. For ine tance: Women’s White Canvas Oxfords, $4.95 Pair Welted soles and walking h d-looking model. W omen’s Fashionable Oxfords, $7.95 Pair Russia calf; Women’s Tan Strap seed $5.95 Pair brogue one RRS SN

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