The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 4

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4 which are owned, it is indicated.| will be a rejection of the potiey. of | l h ' Wiis, leaves: 47/006 000; tant tite /ILVinE | ¢ormec aecininecr ite tere BiG BALLOON RACE Ow shoe ' fn rented apartments and othor in-| who frst The United States now more than vided the United States 84.00 Formerly 115.00 to 165.00 Ppsaeeasa eae: Sil calf with reverse ham, Ala, Saturday, Jt was Modish types in black canton crepe capes lined with ball straps chiffon and black canton crepe coats with decorative touches of embroidery and lining of pussy willow. A e-| and custom fashionable tricotine coat with rows of cire braid is a . replica of a French model. And a handsome twill cord sf Conananess ‘Wade erforations cape has a collar of slynx and is lined in chiffon. y Alcron,""s Wil+ Navy tn FA \ ¥ | ‘4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, (1921, : a b | DAUGHERTY AFTER |“ROOSEVELT HOUSE” ie nna nine ont ae! ae i § OFFICIALS SEE ‘ONE BG | MANY BUILDING MEN IS HARVARD PLAN ES cen aa FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing—Murray Hill 7300 ( LZ Sted | = — the former President and books en i Federal Indictments Are Expected] Alumni Committee Suggests a janee vise) tonether with hunt i . % RUSH (}F BUILDING I PLANNED RY J ¢ Against Price-Fixing Rings Here | Building With Memorial and Bim," are planned "to ‘he. erp in the | ; R. €a ee & ?, ‘ reading room, Ww he hope that this : H } aus and in Other Cities. | cuamanen a gl —_ Foom would be a. Bak ail who, : aa we; 8 | W RRENT. SOON NAVAL OFFICIALS ns vee aw aks gi a hee erection at Harvard University of a| Roy Fatally Hurt by Anto. ; My i by, hei i ner im New beleleon . Nid i pu ni LO eo 10" bs ey | u 8) e, jo, 2 4 > a other oltlen are ts be axpected aa | Hote wguegaated to the Atsoeoted | Ware Binet Teor’ tint ee att FIETH AVENUELAT 38™ STREET ae —_—=— | a ing trade tigation, Sy | slomnnl.. The bullaine would eoneain & Be won thy tn attomol i H Investigation Shows That 6-|Harding to Decide Soon if Pa- if «Rare urticutncly fer. cetetecen ota: | Avenue C, iayonne, Wwho was arrested | For THURSDAY ; 000,000 Families Now Live | — cific Is to Be Destination | ment of Justice, he exp timed, haa | | . . in Their Own Homes. of Armada. Vee rer SEALANT aLFSTRETE | MEN’S SHOE SHOP | ° ° ° 4 ——- | BvenTd saa Couneue Cl IH | aos oesor Extraordinary Price Reductions Ig 3 WASHINGTON, May 18 (United) WASHING TO Ly AB KUIHI tod nid the as hole : Row !s invested in homes wh | Fonte at be merged into one huge| tion in the building trades to dis- ewned by their occupants, mostly 48) armada if present plans of the Navy] continue iegal practices, 9 @ result of the buy carried out, it wa “It Is getting so now,” he added, S90 Pp S of syed wh the Satan Sat stse, Tae Sustie at Rpoa es Ole 6 ERE’S WOMEN’S COATS and CAPE @hortage, it was catimated hi the two fle | house, when two months ago they day on the basis of preliming re sar ta a | could not without getting some- | ’ ? es Gens ora eee : a man’s CANTON CREPE & TWILL CLOTH || | United States now live in homes} ff a favoratile * N.Y. AERONAUT IN | ; t { ever may be truthfully offi. in National Com @lals said to-day, as the work great-| est home building nation. Ownership of hom : ity, Gc out, by own and conserves ” ) rin an Navy Also Place “Wind | of nut brown tion Saturday now fleet should saline the I A new rush of homes is in possession of the Board and other Government 9 cles is rightly interpreted 1 shows that lumber up and lumber milla beginning to fo on full ume bas! ain. The middie of the summer is ex- ty of Hirmi wuts are are picking Pected to bring a rush of new con-|! , ’ Ml} iara p nE, $ § ae struction work tn almost every aec-| Of Ine Various cla i hy. 8 t. Louis, No, 5" at 8.00 WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR. tion of the country. This should ti . . oy F . “City of Birming tend te reduce rents, it was pointed | rth — huon, Gaiversity Ot! out. {tit One big factor tending toward an| } 17th Street, increase in home building is the] { Steadily falling market of lumber | te F nyt s, Alde. and building materiais, Materials Ste $ ternnn St. Louis, : Bow are 40 per c th a: J level of one yea rd ° | Gata collected by th bor Dep: \ ment, a cecteFaa Bome of the Late ©. T. Barney Seld for 100,000. The former home of the late Charles T. Barney on the northeast corner of FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET tod. Cand M.G y will be used as h-story’ apartment | Good on the foot i : and really splendid value. All sizes in B, C, D, widths. For Thursday—New Low Price Levels on OXFORDS and STRAP PUMPS For Women and Misses 12.75 Many were formerly up to 16.00 va t fi 1 Of the Knickerboc 1 to-morrow for Consta ople and Killed himself in 1 oe Te rrow for Constantinople and Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in fhe World THIRTY FOURYH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE alin Simon & Ga) In the collection will fie Billy Lae Oxo SE ay be found oxfords and White Buckskin Lace Oxfords pumps of all types and malik Black cath, Strap Buckle Pumps in tan mm i Ay id te A A bi 2 to 8 West 38th Street—Srreet Level \ | As we remarked before—Main Floor—No Elevators leathers. And with and black Calfskin. i Paces 0 Fiber tad ns ON eh Be yet Pa Dat, holidays and vacation oe Oxfords ir black and tan / | Overcoat or Winter Suit and put it in cold storage. periods approachi ng : c i HE Sk EW Il I : : One-strap white Kid and Buck- { Li uj] J this is an opportune skin Pumps. } } occasion to secure White Kid Pumps with pe- —_—_— a) NCAA AEA NAP til otis heel summer footwear at pe a ae 5 White Buckskin Pumps with McCutcheon’s reduced prices. ioe ee Blouses of Distinction — =) = Tailored and Handmade = &) A right-about-face.in the shoe business’ Our Department for Waists has been resumed! Here you will find Blouses for the Sweater-and-Skirt costume and Blouses for wear with Tailored Suits —Blouses that are severely plain and Blouses made by hand and trimmed with Real Lace and charming bits of needlework. ACHIEVE A SUMMERY CHARM AND SMARTNESS BY MEANS OF CHIC DAINTY LINES AND SIMPLICITY OF ORNAMENTATION itt = ’ THE VALVES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY Meeting the Business Man’s Idea of Right Shoe Prices $750 $Q50 $Q50 EN who have been making their “old shoes do until prices settle down” should wake up to what is hap- ie pening in the Regal je stores The New “CREST” —good old-time genuine leather, honest ene lien workmanship, alert style—$7.50, $8.50 ih rough, Wenite walking soleand 1 inch GA NEW TAILORED FROCK oF GEORGETTE CREPE, GIVEN DISTINCTION BY BROAD SILK STITCHED PLEATS ON BODICH, SKIRT AND SLEEVE ENDS; A BROAD SATIN SASH GIRDLE AND A SILK UNDERSKIRT ARE OTHER FEATURES OF THIS CHARMING COSTUME 28° — Tailored Sport Blouses Exquisite in Dimities, Habutai Silk, Silk ae ey id $9.50 flange heel, Leather backstay, Broadcloth, Dorisoie Silk and Crepe de Chene. £ iartet full leatheelined. Nowe $°7 50 NEW FROCKS OF CANTON CREPE, THES REGAL SHOE COMPANY mee rope Milenio 3! 5s 7 GRACEFUL LOOSE BODICE 1§ ORNAMENTED WITH BROAD RAISED PANELS AT FRONT AND BACK, HEAVILY EMBROIDERED; WIDE 8KIRTS/ARE BLABORATELY EMBROIDERED ON POCKETS AND AROVE THE HEMLINE And Handmade Blouses, too In Batiste and Voiles. Trimmed with frills and with Real Val and Filet Laces. FIRST FLOOR BOSTON, MASS, SHOES Regal Shoes for Spring ave $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 NEW YORK STORES oadveny BROOKLYN STORES 34th and 33d Jaa roaches Corttandt) ee maf Dd ASR ArE pol Roadmay JERSEY Corry ES Se SW CC Re ce Seicpe thd Thr y esAve) NEWARK Bas Nalss Aves 2816160 Be nite Jaina Bsr Pubon be A) Gls nrced be 481 Tremont Ave,

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