The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 6

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» 3 HURT AS CAR RUNS | | INTO MILK TRUCK) Collision on Wi venue Bridge | Blamed on Rain—Crew and One Passenger Victims. The motorman, conductor and one Passenger were painfully hurt when & south bound trolley car collided with a Borden milk truck on the Willis Avenue Bridge to the Bronx at 4.30 A. M. to-day. There were only two or three pasengers on the car. The rain and mist made it tm-| Possible for Joseph Rockwell, forty- six, of No. 1855 Boston Road, the motorman, to see far ahead. He was | going at fair speed when his car| crashed into the rear of the big| truck. He and the conductor, John Tormy, | forty-one, No. 1855 Boston Road, and} Louis Grose, forty-six, No. 1000 Find- | lay Avenue, a passenger, were thrown | from their feet and cut by failing| glass. The truck and the front of| the trolley were partly wrecked, but the truck chauffenr, Theodore Ward, | No. 287 West 147th Street, escaped | injury. | a EMMA GOLDMA | WANTS TO DIE HERE) Writes Asking Friends to Aid Her} in Securing Return to United States, PITTSBURGH. May 13.—Fmma Gold- | tian is pleading with her friends to aia fm procuring permission for her to re-| turn to the United 8 ates “Yes, it is true Pmma Goldman wants te return to a, and apparently she has seen the error of her ways," | Jacob Margolis, an Anarchist and a close friend of Emma Goldman, said in | @scussing the plight of his two former | aasociates have read half a dozen letters in which Miss Goldman. states | that she wants to recurn to the United | @ates and die here, and she wants her | friends to aid her to return to America egain.” enacts STOKES’S CHILDREN HAVE POLICE GUARD Two Police Detectives Assigned to| Watch Derver Home After Kidnapping Threat. DENVER, May 13.—Two police de- tectives nave been assigned to guard the Arthur Scott Miller home in co- @peration with private detectives who | are engaged to prevent the possible kidnapping of James and Muriel, the children of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes Mrs. Stokes is at her mother's home recuperating from the strain of her di- vorce trial in New York. Precautions were taken to guard the ohild-en be- qause of rumors of a possible attempt to abduct them. ‘To Recognise Far Enstern Republic, RIGA, Letvia, May 13—A British military mission has arrived at Chita, gapitel of the far eastern republic of Siberia, Moscow says, and recogni- flon of the Chita Government by the powers is imminent. Eastman Kodak Company’s FEATURED CAMERA No. 2c Autographic Jr. At our SPECIAL PRICE $99.50 The Eastman Kodak Company features this fine Anastigmat Lens and Ball Bearing Shutter Camera as one of their finest achievements. We offer it at this specially low price to acquaint you with the “Largest Camera and Supply House in the World.” Let us show it to you. ILLOUGHBY Cameras—Supplies 110 West 32d Street Opposite Gimbels < Notice to Advertisers Display advertising type copy and release orders Morning World or Tho Display advertising type copy { gent Sections of The Sunday day. Copy containing engravings hs World must be feccived by Thureday noon day Main Sheet copy, type. copy w a4 received, Oy oP, *. r : Srovine copy whieh has. nck Heation office by LPM. F 1 snvergers nat teria ov eM Will be omitted as conditions require, rigid order of lates reoelyt and positive release splay copy or orders released later than a8 Piet” above, “when omitted will not serve te ‘ot "euy' character, ‘coulrect or otbape THE WORLD | The May Sale of Blouses $7.50 IRISH lace that has again found marked favor among well-groomed women trims two refreshing French voile blouses, one of which is illustrated, $7.50. A distinctive looking white georg- ette blouse with vestee, tuxedo collar and three-quarter sleeves trimmed with wide filet lace is also priced at $7.50. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Top Coats of Imported Tweed Maieriai WOMEN are most enthusiastic over these top coats especially de- signed for wear at the wheel of a roadster, for cross-country tramps, travel, and general utilities wear. They have ie top-coat character- istics of raglan or straight sleeves, convertible collars, and buttoned belts. They are silk-lined to the waist, in tan, green, brown, or grey imported tweed mixtures. Specially priced at— $32.50 $37.50 $42.50 THIRD FLOOR The Right Corset For the Slender Woman IT IS cleverly fashioned of pink broche, with an elastic girdle top, and a medium length skirt. $3 SECOND FLOOR An Importation of Novelty Organdies DELIGHTFUL flowered and checked designs in light colors, 45 inches wide, $1.25 yard. Embroidered voile with eyelet dots in color on contrasting grounds, 4o inches wide, $1.95 yard. SECOND FROOR Wool Fabrics In Short Lengths $2.50 yard MIXED fabrics, coatings, tweeds and plaids, in good colorings. The lengths are correct for frocks, suits and skirts. SECOND FLOOR cA Charming New Silk Umbrella WITH its tortoise shell top and tips and shell-trimmed ferrule, it will be a smart addition to any costume, in rain or shine. The gay, high colors: red, blue, purple, green as well as brown and black are shown $8.75 A MAN’S umbrella is made ot a fine quality all silk, 8 rib con- struction with a Prince of Wales handle $5.75 GROUND FLOOR cA New Low Price for Men’s Oxfords $8.50 MEN will appreciate the comfort- able last, the dependable quality and the distinctive style of these shoes. They are marked at a special price which stamps them as really unusual values, Tan cordovan or calfskin, black Russia calfskin, white buckskin with rubber soles. The Man’s Shop EXPRESS ELEVATORS TO TENTH _FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. Puffings of taffeta effect the bouffant skirt of this one of five delightful taffeta styles. Maximum Quality in This Sale of Misses’ Taffeta Frocks $27.50 ATTRACTIVE, fresh taffeta frocks have been fashioned especially for this remarkable Sale. When a well-known maker of fine frocks cuts and fashions his best quality taffeta into five personally selected styles, and makes us such a price that we can offer them at $27.50, then we feel that we cannot be too enthusiastic in our message to you. The very bodice linings connote the excellent workmanship and the styles rank among the smartest preferred by young women. Colors: navy, black, copenhagen, beige, grey. Sizes 14 to 20. THIRD FLOOR Artow-headed pin tucks nnd buttoning cuffs are custom-like details of these smart pongee suits, Declaring Summer Values Early in Misses’ Pongee Suits $25 THESE pongee suits are direct copies of some of our smartest long-coated cloth suits. They are drafted and tailored to fit just as perfectly at neck- line and shoulders, and are offered this early in the season at so low a price as $25. Patch pockets, slender belts, pin tucks, notched collars all those details that a young woman looks to for tailored smartness are expressed in these suits. The pongee is the excellent quality that will permit of meticulous tailoring, retain its shape and keep in press. Sizes 14 to 20. THIRD FLOOR Twice-A-Year Millinery Sale Every Hat in Stock is Marked at a Great Reduction Trimmed Hats $4.95 to $15 HATS for every occasion and every hour of the day. Dress hats, for formal wear; semi-dress hats for dinner or afternoon festivities; garden hats; smart street and tailored hats, including many appropriate for travel. Untrimmed Shapes exact replicas of imported models, Hats for the youthful matron, Youthful styles of originality and charm. Mourning hats, simple in line and irreproach- able in styts Children’s hats, tailored and dress. No C. 0. D. French Room Hats $7.50 to $16.50 "No Exchange Untrimmed Shapes $2.95 to $8.95 WITH the exception of sports hats every hat has been greatly reduced for this event. The prices marked for tomorrow’s Sale represent but a very small part of the actual value of the hats. The Same Radical Reductions have been applied to French Room hats, too, original models, copies and adaptations made in our own work- rooms, They are the season’s authentic styles, all made by hand, of beautiful fabrics. No Returns FOURTH FLOOR a | New White Shoes In The Annual Spring Sale DISTINCTIVE | styles, the smartest of the season, developed in several white leathers, many with black or colored finishing. Canvas strap pumps ot oxfords $7.85 Buckskin or canvas pumps and OME cs ar ss OS Black trimmings appear on sev- eral styles of strap pumps and oxfords, in kidskin, canvas and bus 5. 8. CIOS Leather of gay color, red, purple or green, as well as black finishes the new “Country Club” strap pump, one of the graceful models in kidskin and canvas, one and two strap pumps... $12.75 SECOND FLOOR Outwitting the Moth SEND your furs to our Fur Storage Vaults where they will be protected and preserved during the summer. FOURTH FLOOR Billowy Frills On A Lace Guimpe $5 EXTREMELY fresh and dainty they are, as you may see in the sketch, Their wide, graceful frills of soft Alencon lace, and their becoming collar and neck line are equally appropriate for wear with suits, dark frocks and sweaters. GROUND FLOOR ] ee wa Genuine Cowhide Brief Cases $6.50 FOR business or professional men, nothing is more of a con- venience than a sturdy brief case. The brief cases in this selling are unusual values. Made of selected hand-boarded genuine cowhide in tan or black, they have reinforced round handles, wide gussets and gilt or nickle handles. GROUND FLOOR The Gleam Of Stones In Fancy Combs BRILLIANT blue of sapphires, red of rubies, emerald green— these you may find in the decor- ative combs sketched above. Also jet combs in different styles. All marked at a special price. $4.50 (tax additional) GROUND FLOOR A Lace Veil $2.95 THE made veil sketched here is an especially intriguing variety, a scroll border on an octagon mesh. shown in grey, navy, tan, taupe, black. GROUND FLOOR

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