The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 19

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OUT OFF WITH, IRS. W. GELSHENEN IS NOT SURPRISED “You Know Why,” Husband’s Will Said, and Forbade Any Contest. (Special to The Prening World.) LOS ANGELES, May 26.—-New York colonists at Pasadena and its vicinity York, report dining on turtle roasted and stowed all the way from Salina |Croz, Mexico, ‘They captured four, |each weighing 400 pounds, off that port while the ship was disabled vy engine trouble, May Collins, the New York actress, who has been here some time, {s to be elevated to movie stardom by Charlie Chaplin, who is reputed to be engaged to marry her, geles pianist, is being lionized’ in Paris, where he went to play at o soiree given by Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney, according to letters re- ceived here from the French capital. Gavin Hadden, a New York civil engineer, is seeking to have the Los Angeles City Council consider his plan for an adjustable stadium to be established in Exposition Park here. | Lester Donahue, a young Los An- HELP FROM ISLIP WOMEN. The Evening World's Service House in Swelled by #169.50. Contributions. to the New York |—————===== — Evening World Service House Fund F Friday still continue to come in. From Isitp comes $152, which The Evening Prices Re Entire Sto vices, The Memorial and Executive © mittee, United Spanish War Veter: World would like to acknowledge. This sum was callected by the Misses Ladman, Phoebe Cibulka, Root, Anna Bestak, Daisy Ki Mary Root, Mra. L. KK - ire, Anna Ladman, e members of the South Side Sports- |man Club of Ooakdale, L. 1, donated $60 of this amount. The members of the Guild of the Pligrim Church, New York, have con- uted 5 prough Harriet eese goptes, % in the members of the tean Dealers’ Association eived, Total—$169.50. Veterans to Hold Memortal Ser-|co-operatin: with the G the Republic, the V Wars and the La hqld memorial set 3‘. M. on the Mall In om ‘ans, Sunday ‘entral Park Saturday duced on Our ck in a Special TWO-DAY SALE of Rugs & Linoleums also AGREAT VALUE-GIVING SALE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 BROOKLYN Telephone Main 6100 A Super-Sale of 10,000 Yards of Ribbons 9c to 49c va iad for breakfast table speculation to-| Women’s and music clubs here are) 49 piates for 15¢ to $1.29 Grades 4ny the provision of the late Waltor| DeParing for a home-coming celv- REQUIRED Age Does 0 rass 0 s bration in honor of Charles Wake- Pim are exc » } itw. H is § i D. Gelshenen’s will which cut his] field Cadman, the noted composer, Not Bar LL of them are excellent in quality, color and quantity. This Sale pert widow off with $1, with an injunction|S00n due from New York. He will You! season when Ribbons dominate ulmost every sort of costume—sashes, complete his opera, “Witch of Sa- lem,” here this summer. Store Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday PREPAID MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED $50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs $99 Seamless Velvet Rus, woven in one ot to contest ending in the signigcant ‘You know why." Mrs. Gelshenen, laughter of W. S. Lawson of New ‘ork, and living in a luxurious villa t Altadena, says the will doesn’t sur- orise her very much. 8. W. Strauss, a hotel manager rere, departed to-day for New York © attend the rate conference and wheok up prices there with those bows, streamers, bands, ete., etc., are presented through every fashion page— And the lovely event of ANNIVERSARY DAY is always a day of fluttering ribbons and floating pennants. These Sale Ribbons are from the representative Ribbon makers of America—they are all brand new Ribbons, all good colors and color combinations, with a preponderance of WHITE and LIGHT COLORS. Ribbons at 9c Yd., 15c Grade Ribbons at 29c Yd., 42c Grade r i ‘ - 5-inch fancy stripes, satin stripes, Moires, No. 5 width in Jacquard Ribbons in white, ree 7Messalines, plain Taffetas beat striped Daniel Frohman, at a dinner he took fifteen minutes to tell of | amazement at the wealth of Los An- geles talent, time and enthusiasm offered him for the Actors’ Fund benefit on June 4. “I never saw so much in New York," he said. R. Ichionmaya of New York is a member of a Japanese party of prominence stopping at the Hotel Alexandria. At the same hotel are Blythe and William &. If your teeth are in good condition you look younger, you feel younger. Let’s show you the marvels of doubly strong. Smith's name on the rv is pure wool. eptionally fine .. $65 9x12 Seamless Royal Axminste WATERBURY METHODS Old teeth out, new ones in, in a day. charged by hotels of the system here.| Samuel G. ‘ > ‘i by rugs have the de light blue, pink, maize or violet. Moires in light colors. Handsome Jack O'Brien, a former| SWift, also of New York. Our own anesthetic allays all pain. n els aC ovens 8 P . Ribbons at 39c Yd., 59c to 65¢ Grade 5 and 6-inch widths in satin Taffetas, Yew York Broadway favorite and tow in films here, is to wed Helen | SEEK BOY AND GIRL IN RIVER, sive Persian, Oriental and Chine: Ribbons at 15c Yd., 22c Grade All Languages Spoken Lady Attendants. Sralch), &, picture Sctreks, walorm N61 ass wii gah APOWeiTN. (ie Sabeala $35 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $ No. 9 width in Jacquard Ribbons of white, | Messalines, heavy Taffetas, dainty stripes nistook for a iad Fivahioa Wat eat | River at Paterson to-day in search for! WATERBURY Dentat ComPANy Here is an opportunity to beautify, your home with a very piok, light blue, maize and violet. Ribbons: a va rae Grad 8 revealed her years) the podiew af Bella Winter, seven, of these rugs is our selling pric ibbons at 49c +» 69c to 89c Gra nine | No. 5 Tyler Strect, and Harry Farber, Incorporated there is a mighty big variet, Md 516 to 7-inch widths in plain and fancy Moires, fi Also 8.5 x 10 Mr. and Mr sew Yori a Wilton § The cre lobile C dney K. it taken a hous or the Isthmian ,}) ing here from New fi weven, of No. »| have ‘heen jning, The children playing near the Arch near their homes. other volunteers search, Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours: 8 106 SuNvays: CLOSED Ribbons at 19c Yd., 2%¢ to 39c Grade 414 to 5-inch width in Jacquards, light and | off. oires and stripes. prints. REMNANTS AT 29¢c YD., 49¢ to $1.29 Grade « 6 to 10-inch widths in almost every kind of Ribbon made—satins, warp prints, brocades, ete, A. & S—Street floor, East. 122 River Street, who 1 jonday eve- last scen Street Bridge, Boy Scouts and aiding in the y Jacquard stripes, brocaded , plain satins, checks, failles and warp summ $100 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rugs In this lot of worsted wool rugs you have the ad 8 full range of patterns, ‘This particular quality rug tasteful cc antage of are rugs at n one- seamed or seamless 75sec Feltbase Floor Covering 32c 1.29 ae 14 —GRASS RUGS— Hundreds of Fine Imported Grass Rugs In An EXTRAORDINARY SALE —Sale Prices Are One-Half of Today’s Wholesale Prices These are of the same sturdy weave that has brought grass rugs into pop- ular demand for all-year-round use. Some women prefer them to. weol ein all rooms. Best assortment of patterns in the country i + $275 | $8.00..8x10... . $7.00—6x9. £93.50 $10,002 S9x121 21! $5.00 Also Very eversible Grass Kugs in Exclu i ‘heeked Ginghams., Flowered Voiles, Two- » Checked Gi ams, Polka- Pottenie ThatiAre ObfcinablacAT he Store Preah Checked Ginghams, Flowered Voiles, Two-tone Checked Ginghams, Polka Values to 10.00 FRO BE2 ccececesens $IBQB | 000.639 Dotted Lawns and Plaid Ginghams are found in models that are quite at- 12.49 | $15.00. 14.6x7 6 tive enough for porch or country wear at various hours of the day. Sale of Summer Hats 7m - g es »s 36 to 46 (Dresses in Plaids only up to size 44). é A Clearance Sale of Bleached Muslin Sheets, 98c Each An odd lot of bleached muslin sheets for cots and single beds, at this remark- ably low price for an immediate clearance—54x90 in., 63x90 in. and 63x99 in. Bleached Sheets, for Cots, 79c, frum ! Bed Sets, $5.98, from 99.50 980, Scalloped and embroidered bed sets, one Sheets of Higher Grade, $1.79, from sheet 81 by 99 in. and.a pair of pillow cases $2.08; 90 by 99 in. | 45 by 36 in. Embroidered Pillow Cases, $2.49 Pair, | Unbleached Muslin, 40 in., 12)4c Yard &C | FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN | A Record-Breaking Sale of Women’s Smartly-made House Dresses —~ All the very latest Linoleum patterns. can be washed without any fear of endangering the wearing A floor covering that qualities. It is absolute .terproof is the best sani- tary floor covering day. T rd ut from full rolls. Square yard aia 75 Inlaid Linoleam { Straig: re fa pe Calo right iecugn se the An Extraordinary Millinery Event wide ue from full rolls. “Sttiaro var. Tapestry C. This quality js particularly. s rpet “wiae* of rich Persian or combina- and neat all-over tions, Special at, ya $2 Extra Heavy Velvet Carpet Extra heavy Velvet Carpet, ‘sui Very choice selection of pai this sale, special, yard for halls and stairs. inches wid, Yes—it is the lowest price we have seen for any kind of House Dres and when you find how well made these are and how smart in style you will agree that this price cannot be excelled. $6.00—4.6: A. & S.—Serond floor, Hast. 1 Block iro Fulton ‘St 60 Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN For Women and Misses | The Season’s Newest Models An exceptional offering of new Summer Hats of Georgette Crepe elaborated with beautiful flowers to match; all the new shades in- cluded; also a few Transparent Hats trimmed with fancies. i= BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & CG FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN | from 33.69 from 19¢ Hemstitched and embroidered attrac- Bleached Muslin, 36 in. Wide, 15c Yard 45 by 36 in. Bleached Sheeting, 72in. Wide, 35c Yard A. & S.—Street floor, Bast. (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water For 50 years the standard Mineral Water for the relief of Sour Stomach, Indigestion and Uric Acid, tively. A Decoration Day Sale of MEN’S SUITS With 2 Pairs of Trousers $3 1 75 IIE tremendous response to our last sale made it impossible to meet the requirements of all who came. We immediately made arrangements for securing a new assortment and here they are. | A Most Unusual Thing Happens | So popular have these sales become and so great the patronage that the manufacturer has made a special price-concession—a most unusual pro- cedure in view of the strong wool market and the unsettled labor situation. Every Suit of All-Wool Fabrics ssortment of popular Summer weaves: Pencil-Stripes, Herringbones, Mixtures, Plain Blues and Grays Not only are the values extraordinary, but the high A. & S. standard of tailoring is rigidly maintained. Sizes 34 to 42 PION Cuticura Soap Shampoos Best For Children If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair through life shampoo regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Before shampooing Tomorrow—A Timely Shoe Offering | —_—— Women’s and Misses’ White Canvas | Pumps and Oxfords] || Bottled at touch spots of dandruff and itchin, yr the Springs if any, with Cuticura Ointment. A clean, healthy scalp usually means good hair, \Druggist Tells How | Thin Folks Can Put on Fiesh| bas Extraordinarily Priced at 7.90 A wide selection of smart Pumps and Oxfords in fine drill white canvas; welted or hand-turned soles; military, Louis XV., Baby Louis heels, ir || INGROWN TOE NAIL }| | | | | How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the | ‘i skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and) so toughens the tender, sensitive shin} underneath the toe nail that it cannot penetrate the flesh, and the nall turns naturally outward almost over night. | \\’ “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic | Take manufactured for chiropodists. How- | \n\" yy one can buy from the drug cate @ tiny hettle eentaining Prec Covent 24s oo Ad yA Renae ain, in a goodly ¢ ou the r strength These Shoes Also on Sale in Qur New York Store

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