The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 9

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. THE EVENING WORLD, ®HURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921, ~ 9 ECON c |FRANCE GETS VIEW | te Thomas's “Chureh, both in. Ne «| TURNING UP NOSES | OF U. 8. BUILDINGS Reet Page Ma Ai QUESES NOW Jot Daniell, Broadway, rs Py and nivel Clubs of ew ‘ort iat Unusual Exhibition of More Than } Report of Ditliculty in Getting Bh ana ih Sts THOUSANDS mM (}F | "0 Gos ee Photograph iMAYOR AND BOARD | Hikes There sins Ameri- Hh. Altman & On. and Sons. ath eat Strseunes VISIT STAPLETON cans to Montreal. | DEMONSTRATING OUR DEFINITE POLICY “SOFT ‘ily JOBS ‘tomraphs ot a areat mame lM Hulbert t sh Them Pi | AS EXAM PLES THe FOLLOWING’ STANDARD J Lads a del of a great Humrer of| Mr. urber oO Mow all Ie 1 ; , AS y AMPLES THE POLLOWING STA [eaten puso ana privat cnet | ™MPrvement Helps Business one aes Wy aay Oe er, at Ue eee ee MERCHANDISE FROM OUR OWN. STOCKS |tutes an unuaual feature of the an-| and Property printed way Aner a of that histor! AT EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS THIS Board of Estinate to Drop|nuai exniv ; city. tnto a puns, an they with the hota F G I Sia a Host of | Attites rancain, popularly" known | the Bord of sieel molt wie iarpetr” Mapeuaiat pen older and Catalogue FRIDAY & SATURDAY oners an OSt Of as the Old Salon. There are more Hebel ull bi rocls a n patron h di “Dead Heads.” jthan 300 exhibits from leading| ‘lon of Murray Mulbert, Commissioner use of the trouble is the mis M a ads, Mi Ae ‘a apeciat| Of Docks, and made an inspection of] ¢o et Cae ve ee | rcenandise : [aestion Of the exhibition, “a ining] the plore In which the elty has in| te ase to pul itso under (ne wedera! | e Women’s and Misses’ nite of the warehouses ard) beer but allowed hard liquor to be sid located on the SIXTH FLOOR SUITS COATS DRESSES Old city employees who have! never before done in Franc d over $25,000,000 and the pro-| scott Act, wht armitted the Some of the best known buildings | ee ee in bottles only, When the Province of Quebec decided to take over the liquor of the Societe des} Mayor Hylan a reached the pension age, and another, in America are shown. ‘There are class dubbed “dead-heads” because | few models, one of which is that o d exit of the proposed pas- of ‘their general aversion to Inbor.| which qulekly eMtent’ “the veya bee] #eneet and freight subways under the LEG owing tiga” louie yates | ‘ aiss ENTIRE STOCK AT TREMENDOUS are to be dropped from the payrolis,| cause of its typical American design, | Narrows will ve on this site, In Staple- fork the Federal Act, and Premier Tas- is showing mew assortments of Spring and REDUCTIONS e the Pitoard of | that one day recently thirty mgt | oummer wear ey ‘a babache an if be bed Md 1 5 00 to 55, 00 ths ago because | parties bound for Quebec altered the: | peat Tust how many will be affected py | Other New York buildings shown ia| photographs are the Custom House, the proposed “efficiency and economy the West street Building, the Bush| housecleaning,” as the proposed cru-| Terminal Building, the $ rn isiness men and p course to Montreal, where the wine MAAN RUS ESI PLRB EM HY " " " , ide of lows free! 3 ] $0, , , » Inetance OATS, 5 sade against the aged and. slackers) ase. in. Brooklyn the Fx ae rcigntann [eM Heer. economically priced in every instance We ee ee! | TS 0 w SOUU is called, is not definitely known, But/{"& 4nd the Municipal OUt:| ‘Hace Reantie shel te Manian’, . how tesa to it is belleved the figures will run| '"% rat tne TON te oni DRESSES, were 16.50 to 65.00; , un| “Numerous public and the gain| LOND lay, 19-A. shortage | of S, we 8 9: 75 ‘ 49, 50 into the thousands. ing are shown,. ine he acquired | beer is hroughout the coun Of ial in “ he foliowing: now..... ©. to a 5,000,- | ° con 0) ial interest are the following: ‘The Board of Estimate has decided | York Public Library Hie Noses a’ vlaw oF ene wite ena | ducnes iP "cde ot Waal, doe se tne Lithia 4 & None Credited or Exchanged. tu make official action on the elimina- | strike. This has le@ Punch to ment will do away with thel remark that it feared something seri- rappoettion, Sus would eventtally happen For Women and Misses MILLINERY (2nd Floor) — eee : FINAL REDUCTION SALE a ation of the, import thers ; ecclesiastical architect repro- | {mp eT a dG RWae. With, Che coe tion of useless emplovees. It figures | sented among others by the Chapel of origin: that it is cheaper in the end to pa. pensions to the old men and -wome eat nie aig Se MAR EUR | Blouses, in charming models with a diversity Entire collection of Spring Hats 20 all occasions. no longer able to do a day's work | | : 4 y than to earry them along on the roll. | of materials Fi ; ; $1.95 to 9.75 Values up to 30.00; for.......... 0 ana 10.00 Aldermanic President La Guardia, SUMMER SPORT HATS, Duvetyne and WU ebaplaa he who is working with Mayor Hylan | ae bent & ee “or 4 ered silk, also flexible Ribbon Hats, in all the on the big job of shrinking Father | Knitted Wool Sports Capes with collar popular shades. Value 8.95; for...... 5.95 Knickerbocker's expense account, de- and border of brushed wool . ‘ 510.50 BEAUTIFUL FLOWER WREATHS, Lily of the Valley, AAT wt 46 Binns a inefficient Lilacs, Wild Flowers, Forget-Me-Nots and Daisies, “Why should they?" he asked. “If 4 man doesn't work, either because he's old or because he's simply lazy. the city does not receive any benetit To rep! them would be padding te ersey Suits, a icular! combined with grasses and foliage. Worsted Jersey Suits, a part Pe ; Mf MULT Cred iy) On ila lee a 6 ere eee 2 75 smart model, in tan or navy biwe, $17.75 WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) NIGHT GOWNS of GENUINE WINDSOR CREPE, in Sleeveless SO haa egcehRAVer Geen Sports For Women pink, vill? or dia — neck and short 1.45 Yire, Street Cleaning, > st $27 50 sleeve m els. baht 5 OF... s perhaps one or or : F ., k Suits, of pongee . . Das.d BLOOMERS of GENUINE WINDSOR CREPE, in pink ments, the city could well afford to roc Strap Pui white canvas, or white. Extra full cut, with hemstitched or lace Hi HO Vacancl e next five 1 $7.85 & 8.50 trimmed ruffles. Value 1.50; for. ore , 95 WOMEN’S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR mois Lisle Gi loves, WOMEN'S BLACK “CHIFFON WEIGHT” ALL Wool Jersey arp eiieae CTW SILK STOCKINGS. Value 3.95; at. 3.59 rae chines Hira (ecb aber ienges) WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT SILK STOCKINGS, liste | t is coll tion enly admitted in committee or chamois color . ineeting, he said that they had em- ployees who didn't even show up at| the office. The Board of Estimate, soles and tops, in black, cordovan, African and and gray. Value 2.50; at..... i | 95 WOMEN’S FIBRE SILK STOCKINGS seam back), in black, white and brown. Value .89; at 59 Linen A group of suits and coats aba wih a al de: a Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER LENGTH | LISLE opinion, are in wi i SOCKS, lors; plai fi tops; * ae in fine aay and 35th eee dow tore | Feat ane on re i ee ———>— PICTURE OF $27, 000 CHECK ALL SHE GOT WOMEN'S. THREE-PIECE SWISS ‘RIBBED. U NION SUITS, crochet tops and tight knee. Regularly 1.59 and 1.79; at 1.35 ana 1.50 WOMEN'S FINE COTTON UNION SUITS, band or bodice tops; with tight or loose knee. Regularly 1.35 and 1.78; at.......... 1.15 ana 1.35 | WOMEN’S GLOVES FOURTEENTH STREET FOURTEENTH STREET Guteblisbed J 1827. WEST OF FIFTHAVE WEST OF FIFTH AVE WASHABLE 'CHAMOISETTE, 12-button length; finest a eed imported grade; spear and drawn back; in all the desirable Spring colors. 1.50 value; for. 1. 1 0 MILANESE SILK GLOVES, 2-clasp, self embroidered and contrast back; excellent quality, in shades of mastic, pongee, gray, white and black. WedD VAIUO} TOR es hips ccscese POE VCOUTES 45 1 29 English Madras V or round- neck shirt Tweed, homespun, wool Ji ersey and mixtures $38.00 Formerly priced up to $68.00 Audrey Munson, Once Famous Model, Sues Film Company for Contract Breach. $31.00 Press notices,” said Aud- n, onee famous artists) model, lan Rock and the Perry y of New York for ef breach of con- Friday and Saturday Two Day Sale Travel & Shopping Bags Summer weather calls to be up and away on a trip to the country, the shore or the mountains. In preparation for your outing you will be glad to read this news of smart hand and travel bags on sale greatly below regular prices for. these two days. Without shirt $22.50 ere printed that Aud- HAIR BOW RIBBONS An attractive lot of Satin Striped Taffeta and Warp Prints, in desirable color combinations. .29 to .35 values; special at.. ' : 23 DRESS SILKS BLACK DRESS SATIN—Just 500 yards of a very superior quality; in a rich dull finish. Constructed to give the maximum of wear. 36 inches wide. Manufactured to sell at 3.75 yard; for. 2 19 PRINTED GEORGETTES—-Ploral, scroll and Persian high grade; 40 inches; in beautiful color . 2.00 to 2.50 values; special at...... 98 PRINTED FOULARDS—-AIl pure silk, 36 inches wide; desirable styles and colorings, including black and white. 2.50 grade; special at......... | 49 COTTON FABRICS EMBROIDERED VOILES—-White grounds, with colored dots; very i rable; fast colors. 1,00 values; at... : ... 69 DOTTED SWISS Finest importe gra le, ‘colored self and contrast dots. acne ene nee 1.49 UIT CASES AND UMBRELLAS SUIT CASES, black enamel duck, cretonne lined; tray and shirred pocket; leather corners; lock and short straps; 24, 26 and 28 inch. Value ! 9.50; for j 5, 25 S, genuine cowhide, linen lined; shirt fold, r straps all around; brown and cordovan; 24x26 in Value 15.00; for.. 8. 95 MEN'S and WOMEN’S ELLAS, American taffeta cotton); women’s handles with cord loops or rings; men’s, P. W. and opera handles. Value 1.95; for stratcat 1 45 622 Fiffh Avenue at50th Street beon paid’ that aus AnprRew ALEXANDER To-day and the rest of this week we will sell Men’s Shoes Women’s Shoes at $7.65 « pai at $8.50 « pai One thousand pairs of men’s Eight h undred pairs of shoes selling here at $10. A women’s brown calfskin, high year ago the same styles and cut laced boots with welted Cowhide Travel Bags 8.50 Were $15.95 16 and 18 inches long—lined with Jeather—finished with ring handles. THIRD FLOOK Boston Bags Moire Silk Hand Bags Navy blue, black, taupe and brown Black and brown—sewed frames Navy Muc, black, taupe a sma bandlens 2.00 _ shell frames—fited with pur mirror or inside change compart ments were 86.87 3.65 Hand Bags Hand Bags Silk or leather handbags in pouch Silk or leather bags in black and envelope and kodak and Pilgrim colors, in pouch, envelope and styles kodak style were $2.87 ae 2.18 were 81.97 L415 and gael soldat the factory for soles, selling here at $10 a UPHOLSTERY $10. Practically all sizes in $12.50a pair. A yearago ae RAG RUGS—EXTRA QUALITY each of these styles. ilar shoes sold at $14 and $16. New Luncheon Kits ae bake fect” "Ropdany 1700; Sale Price 14.75 Black kidskin medium toe, lace. Two styles with wing tips. Were $13.17... 10.50 He ee they at Black calfskin English toe, lace. Two styles with straight tips. Roll commpnatly. asa trial cone and ee ee 1) Brown calfskin English toe, lace. Two styles of brown kidskin with ER TUN Can tGB Rane il Mea | oy la Brown calfskin oxfords, English toe. straight tips. salt and “pepper and “napkins in DUTCH CURTAINS, best quality scrim, lace trimmed; = The four styles in men’s shoes listed above are the kind that 60 per cent. of the ne S78; tor a ; 2.98 A Limited Quantity of Overnight Bags Were $15.95 1 1 27, Ring handles—black bottom, white fittings. men of New York are wearing to-day. The women’s shoes are equally in vogue. Sixth Avenue Corner 19th Street Easilv reached by Sixth Ave. El. and Surface Cars, 7th Ave Subway and Iludson Tubes. BURLAP SCREENS, a fold; double filled; colors brown, green and blue. Value 9.75; for 7h 90 UNFILLED FRAMES, Value 3.50; for ete aa tune eas aa peraiie 2.65 , bedroom patterns, in choice alue .55 yard; for 39 TRIRD FLOOR IT MAKS LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT I f cael |

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