The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 15

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des i ee THE &VEZNING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY SIMPLICITY WiLL |New Collector of the Port of N. Y. 'FREF RFIN IS GIVEN sn a cg sate ~_OFAUSTICE WHITE PEACE RESOLUTION | — Harding Thinks Congress Should) ,| Act as Pallbearers—Noted | Work Out Details afd Submit): Men to Participate. | Hil = Result to Him. A: B Gas Ranges Always Look Like New The wonderful Armeo Tron bodies, enamel surfaces, Aluminized burners and aluminguy oven linings eliminate rust and hard cleaning work. Other patented features save time and expense. ‘The heat stays inside the oven and makes your kitehen cooler during the wart Weather. Prices reasonable Just The Style & Size You Want, in White or Black and White, $30 to $400 ttion should ook or ten days Dealers, Uucders ani Laniurte supple 28 TROSE&CO, whites SFP 63 Orchard St., N. Y. ine door eft Grand #1 and Md Av “L" and Canal Bt, katy WASHINGTON, May 20,— The funeral to-morrow of Chief Justice White will be characterized by the “= simplicity which distinguished the late Chief Jurist of his country. Solemn igh requiem mags will be celebrated by the Right Rev, Mgr, Thomas 8 Lee, the pastor. In compliance with the wishes of the family, everything tending to make the funeral “offclal’ will be eliminated, but every phase of Gov- ernment and every degree of pu life will be represented. Just White's late associates of the Su- preme Court will serve as honorary pallbearers from the church to Ouk Hin Cemetery In Geo ‘8 of the of Congr ‘ national bench and bar, and scores | ne humbler walks of life will 1 | \{] WASHINGTON, May lent Hiding has given —_—- 0.— Presi - free rein for Dm named Ladidie Boy, after the Wie Hesse Dog You can read about me in today's Add-A-Line—I ent $2.50 “Registration in U, S, Pat. Off, applied for." | GRORGE W. ALDRIDGE. On ‘3 Chureh enosaweenane ceeRwees sthor churches of Wash- | { und vicinity have asked to, | he permitted to assist estimo: | nial tothe ‘high “repute of the fite:| AP CLUMS EXPOSE FarcER hroughout ©f his faith to hold the chalr of Join| H. J. Kenner of the Associated Ad Tommy and Susie Buy Marshall. vertising Clubs of the World, in an a The text of President Harding's | dress at a luncheon of the Brooklyn A nob t | 1 = B b Sh executive order | vertising Club yestorday at N' ee Sr eee ae 1¢e aby oes < a treet, Brooklyn, told of efforts by the | "s funeral follows: e death of the Hon. 8 White, Chief Justic If you look down below you'll see their heads over the tops of the shoes. All the shoes are much reduced in price, they’re only $2.75 tn all sizes, from 2 to 8. Tan or white calfskin, button shoes, white buck or canvas lace or button shoes, patent leather shoes with white tops. Winning Wiggles! Here they are, and they're most awfully good, we think. Phe poor Judges had a dread- ful time picking out just three Wiggles from all those that has lost one of its most distinguished | citizens and public servants, whose rn 1 the country. “He had served well and faithfully es u Senator uf the United States as ate Justice of came. ‘They wanted to have TAN OXFORDS FOR CHILDREN WE wish every Mother in New York could make a comparison be- tween CAMMEYER shoes for Chil- dren and those offered elsewhere. The genuine leathers selected by us are of the best grade. The shoes can not be manufactured any better. For this reason, they will outwear any other Children’s shoes. Wearing quality and appearance con- sidered, they are the cheapest shoes in New York. This model is offered in Special Tan, MMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 47-51 W 34"St. NewYork b ys of right and jue by personal influ- | n will hold on the princ tice and un es and hb rank a country’s hig “His private Hfo w affected and was characte tues which might well ser Susie’s going to buy some shoes for herself because they're reduced too, High cut white buckskin, lace or button shoes, For growing girls, 2% to7 $5.95 five or ten—or even twenty! But there was only room for three, so they chose the very best. All of you who sent in drawings are to be congratu- lated, and especially those who are here in Jolly Times. The **Jolly Times” flag is by John Nash, 11 years old. The Butterfly is by Arthur Rust, 14 years old. The Maw"? Drawing is by FOURTH FLOOR ates, and | t and servant, 1 national flas executive departments and |dependent Government establishments in the city of Washington be closed on the day of his fun that the usual and ap- propriate military and naval honors be rendered, and that on all the lega- tions and consulates of the United | States in foreign countries the national flag shall be displayed at half mast for thirty days from the receipt of this order.” You'd Feel Like Pollyanna Too, If You Had William Fritsch, 18 years old, A New Summer Frock A cool, delicious dotted organdie in Copen or navy blue with ted dots, berutiled and beribboned in the most summery way. 6 to 12 years ; liter: It's Time fo "Read This Add- A- Line Story eae HATE | ng as 5) reaped a Or a wool-embyoidered chambray, or one with vestee, collar and | C(jraduation Books You can if you try. erat add e tiae Wiesel letter, and that's it, cuffs of crisp, colored organdie, 6 to 14 years «6. $6.95 "Ve OcMEgEsNG o Now that May is almost over and June, graduation month, is nearly here, all the girls are White middy frocks are comfortable and becoming. Pleated skirts, on a lawn body. 6 to 14 years... . . $1,50 else, all have a place in these VOWICENNG= SLESS, SO MN CINE NG | “Come Down, There!” books. They're even better than | diaries to remember things in. = = dies, al or with navy or Copenhagen collars and cuffs, y UrICDRZN DEF 2 Middies, all white or with navy P 6 getting these books so that they Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St be eee ee. Be = B too vests vo. 8 wee ls + we « $F,75° || Canikeep a full record of whie | ove Pe NS News eres Fr Ro ») FOURTH FLOOR happens. Parties, presents, class- | — - mates and goodness knows what I] SREAR F . Tommy yells, and grabs Jimmy by the foot, just as he’s pretty e WSUS TTR INC = read lipulledl aibay uy his binnew' Kites THE BOOK SHOP P fy | = 574 <2 ppeayy .. x . }ROUND FLOOR (CFLS RAN TEE 92.0 w 92 MESSVENGD) Tommy is wearing his new ph BR LT #ND 30 Ske 2_.YOU \WITFOL™ D=_AY gan: tee SC--.257 NWS FAT: : ter 20 “CORN. It’s very _Nortolk Suit | (with extra F BRAND NEW WC) FAS COMETS WCWN, | knickers; of course) and it omly costs... SIS “GN IC AND IT ISN? F CLOWN PES Sec aEeE BL" COVERING NCE2 “HEN E77FE3 : END SWEE7ER WOON) SLE2 7S zKOE, | Ne Stotosan . . . $3.80 40 87.50 | Nlew Records YOU CEN FE? CVN3 “E'S MER2) “CN “EID DEAR WILE AIRF LZ, #DDIE 30h" They're Off, Hot Foot, to the Sale of Coats and Hats See them down below, flying along, the Twins leading the way, *cause they heard about it first and want to be there before any- one else, And all their little friends are following on as fast as they can come. Every Coat Reduced. Whether it’s a Paris coat of silk or an A in-made wool coat, $5.95 $10.50 $16.50 $25 And Every Hat, Straw, silk and dainty lin France or in this country rR Men | Here are bargains to help you | get ready for the approaching j}| holiday and other Summer outings. Men’s Suits 32.50 Value $45,00—in silk mixture fabrics— large assortment, including regular and stout sizes—36 to 50, Jimmy has on a fine new middy wash suit, It’s only one of three An , Mother bought him, ‘he others are Oliver Twist and Junior Children’s Day for We keep a room every Satur- day especially for you. There you may listen to records, and decide which you'll take with you, Here are a few you might like tomorrow: Star Spangled Banner Werrenrath America “$1.00 Go to Sleep My Dusky Baby Rockin’ lime Kline, Baker & Dunlop .85 Whining Pete Golden & Hughes Carolina Minstrels No, 20 1.35 Stars and Stripes Forever March Fairest of the Fair Sousa Band 85 I'd Like to Be a Monkey in the Zoo Go-Zin-To Francis White 1.00 Mother Goowe Jingles Faulkner Little Red Hen « 85 Special Purchase Sale i Robert Reis Underwear Men’s Pencil Stripe Suits for Men | 23.50 One-Half Price | Made to sell at $35.00 Shirts and Drawers Handsome mixtures in grays, greens and other colors in this group—and the pencil 47 stripe models in brown, blue and black. One or two-button models—well tailored, Were .95 hats, made in 5 to $10.50 Sizes 2 to 6 years. OF course there's only one of almost every style, for this is a Clearance Sale. SEVENTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR At Same Price | Men’s Top Coats Union Suits A most interesting group of coats, inchd- 1.00 ing both conservative coats and sport Were $2.00 models, See Pages 14, 17 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising

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