The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 14

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qaqener> CEES TR Fr ee op eee ES: 1s" . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921. Mother Who Is Only 39 Years Old | (Rte Rey eee And Her Eleven Living Ch Children rent ere enn DENVER, May 20.-A myst ployed by the New York million- | Beery Price a. === Stout Women ae ie Bryant —[_ OWER STORE STORE 3th st, | The Only Bargain Store for Stout Women | and Gth Aves. ” oo a =a =|] The Largest and Busiest | Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced L b B h 4|| Bargain Store in the Voile Dresses, 4:75 to 1985 am ert rot Gis i] World Exclusively for | Mercerized Poplin Dresses, 5:95 DIAMOND IMPORTERS HI} Stout Women | Gingham Dresses, 4.95 to 18-75 WH Bogs anmonwe lzaumene Flose ann | Dotted Swiss Dresses, 19.75 HIT crowded, for it is just chock full of apparel Mercerized Foulard, 11-95 ge Seana ow ca ey i Fe Santen, Towne | figures $6.00 Taffeta Dresses, 24-95 to 49-75 why! Our low rental on a side street, basement loeation and the overflow from our Mail Order Dept. is the reason. And all garments are made full and roomy, and not cut skimpy to save material, Silk Foulard Dresses, 29% Crepe de Chine, 21-59 to 44-50 Georgette Dresses, 29-50 to 49-50 Gifts That Last Pool the money you would spend in foolish paulies ang bily something hn Hi asting wort u lamonds uy the C ring of all rings, the culitaine diamond cae i Lightweight Coats & a All Suits Slashed Further ment ring, and its mate, the seamless wedding || rin These are specialties of the House |) | of Lambert, IH] ieee canis coral The Lambert watches, brooches, laval- | lieres, fancy set rings, all kinds of jewelry for | men and women are here and in rich vanety. |) SIXTEEN CHILDREN _ The 1921 class ring for graduates ts 4 , IN ONE FAMILY, FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS SHOPS—FIFTH PLOOR | Ember lies sport dice hu | ~ SEEK $100 PRIZE, © Youths’ White Madras 5 rocme are thagle, Phar rental moderate or Oxford Shirts Se Pro be All this season's newest The remainder of this season's high grade suits have been re- duced regardless of cost. Noth- ing has been held back, for it is nearing the end of the season and we must sacrifice. Suits of Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Jersey. Mignonette, Mohair in both plain tailored and hand- somely trimmed models. 1850 2250 24.9 2750 to 44.50 stylesand materials. Taffeta. Serge, Wool Poplin Home- ————— spun, Tweed, Mixtures and Polo Coats. Many trimmed with embroidery or silk stitching. Both plain and belted models, half lined and unlined. Plenty of sizes up to 56 bust. Grouped at four special prices; May Sale - White Still Continues m ——— : own factory. For 1 vening W. “Big Family” } ( : ee dD 4 Hi Co! g ; Vorld Big Family | for raduation \| Eigapensent Thine these reas ons eens up ill! M Garments Cut Full and Roomy. Sizes 39 to 56 Bust, 26 to 45 Waist. ntest Brings Out Many | eH $260.00 Lambert Prices j2tx sesou |t| House Dresses and May Entrants. $2 25 || s2sto's3,500 are low. Platinum $20.00 up €| Bungalow Aprons. Poeirie weaial Nos VO UniontAve-| ; i 14 - karat Il Percale Apron, 1.49 & 1.65 Ja, No. 304 Union Ave-| ; i tren «9 low Apron, 2.45 Bue, Brooklyn, is the |atest contestant | ° iM scarf pin, | Percale Bungalow Apron, Peeptha: Evening words $100 vriva| Better Than Two-Twenty-Five i plating * Gingham Apron, 1.95 for the largest family tn Greater New Ordi: ily Ci ds | oe ae {I} GinghamBi low Apron,2.95 Usha ily tn iN rdinarily Comman tanta? ingham Bungalow Apron,2.95 < AG ay On eal eae city | wline $8 Corset Covers, 79c up | Vests, 49 up Gingham House Dress, 2.25 Mr. Scala says he is the father of . . HHH) i Corsets, 2.89 up | Bloomers, 98c up Billie Burke Gingham Bineteen, but only sixteen of them are| OOD white madras or white oxford fabrics, WH) Brisiores; 59c up | Negligees, 1.49 up 1 Dress; 2.45 \ ee | tailored into shirts especially modeled for ] Chemoe, —o8cup | Houery, 8c up inset and Checked Patene Millie, Anna, Josephine, Mary, Emily, | youthful figures, with just the right proportions in | il Dom: ys Pe anda and fi 4 ; | 1 1 Nels. ige cts rae tal the body lines. Finely made, and accurately sized | {i} Waists Maternity months to thirty-one years, in from 12 to 14 neckbands, so that the young man yi | Crepe de Chine, Dresses A family of twelve children is en- d 7 fece hi HiIl} WIN] te Georsecte Satin, Crepe de tered by William Quaranta, No, 158 can depend upon a perfect he. i | \ AL eating Chine, Taffeta are Dnasvators. Sania : ee Vii] | Ay 3 ae manic 19.85 Filomena, Roland, Dora, Robert, ’ 7 * || Man's heavy 14-karat gold open face PI | Wad eats Formerly to 44.50 Glare Rlcarg ited tvdoo0 and Youths’ and Boys’ Solid N) cate ewer rede 17" fried Wa aan || cae flo Hee < Skirts 1,95 Anmprs, x ~ . 6 tham movement $75.00 javalliere | ae . i 5 Formerly 3.95 Mra. Marguret M. Glery, No. 1254| Color Repp Scarfs—95e ; fine diamonds (J | 1.95, 2.95 to 7.95 119,14910795 |” I Corsets. 2.98 MAAC At Ge vonIy chiticaine| * Orbe Wetton: in het oe Be ete ae $$$ — ——<—<—<—_— years old, and yet she is the mother) : $40.00 up. Same style in gold-filled mounted on blac | ot twelve living children. ‘The family | A complete assortment of all colors, in a fine quality Gade wet) sowed Waltaen: ave: ty cd wah (I LANE BRYANT LOWER STORE, 23 West 38th St is fo large that it occupies two repp silk that will give a lot of satisfactory wear. ment, $23.00; others, $18.50 up. | — - - houses, some of the grown children . ‘ latinum slide, Bedieg taken ine Hove at Nor ieee | Man's 14-karat gold vest chain, $23.00 a next door. The ages are from two weeks to twenty-two years, The mames are Richard, Edward, John, Mary, Francis, Patrick, William, Margaret, Grace, Helen and Ger: Mrs, Giery has been married twe three years and all the children w born in the same block Mrs. Helen Jaycox, No, 438 Beach| 42th Street, Arverne, enters this list! HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR| ' FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. | roe OPPENHEIM.CLUNS&@ |] SODAS TOMORROW FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS' SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR aah a vari | gp 4th Street—New York | or 0 Saturday—A Sale of | TART EAS N Boys’ High School Suits | 250 Women’s for Graduation | Light Summer Hats 2,000 Scout Shoes Strictly Our Own Wearmoor Productions 530.0 | For Boys | Endicott, Johnson Make—Priced according to size. Worth Very Much More! Sizes ; A — y ete! oa. 10 to 13!» e e Were $2.50 Were $3.00 Shoes are the famous Endicott, Johnson make that T? begin with, they are Wearmoor suits. That means that they have been produced according to our specificauons and under our personal supervision. We don't put the Wearmoor label on anything else The Wearmoor label means Wearmoor labor —that's the thing se to remember. The fabrics in these suits are blue serges, flannels, or aiden tee knows are best for temp and gaa pind sad, Cal herringbones or tweeds, in grays and heathers. The price is unique good Summer ho lidey Bee ale ey slice Mea — . You will need to pay up to $42 to get anything like them ] splendidly made ig | No Mail or Phone Orders. | No Exchanges. o Returns. Boys’ first long trousers suits— See to-day's Evening Journal or Sun for Start of Season Sale of Stylish Models of Canton Crepe, Taf- Boys’ Washable Suits feta, Georgette and Hairbraids. Floral, See Pages 15, 17 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising. embroidery and vulture trimmings Franklin Simon & Co. Exceptional Value 7 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Vi 50 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED : A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT Sizes 32 to 36 (—— CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR | Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store he = Bed | ei Wabiorat chainn, $12.00 up $485 | franklin Simon & Co. + Third Avene, Corner 58th Street ed le aN IRQ INI— Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets . HE ————————

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