The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 17

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HAPPY SEA WAVES, NOT AIRMAN, i GOT THE WINE on aera Whee Pilot Failed to Get Champagne Tossed to Him From . Steamship. It was # splendidly concetved plan, @hat of the airplane and the three- fle limit and the wait for the steamer France and the thfee bot- @es of wine to be thrown overboard. ‘Yes, it was a splendid plan, and i. P. Pilot, a broker and sportsman ‘ef this @kty who conceived it and @even thonght so much of it that he bet a fellow chub member $100 on fits success, now agrees sadly with \\ Bobby Burns that “The best laid \ plans o’ mico and men gang aft @ziee.” ~ Thus the plan failed: When Lieut. 4%. B. Manners, pilot of the seaplane, Y ying off the Columbia Yacht Club, } took aboard Mr. Pillot and Rene Jou- bert of the French Line a Jonah feppeared. “They will have another look than @bat grin on their fates when they @ome back, you mark my words,” @aid an old boatman at the dock. He was more es) Bled a @’clock 7 mee eri rame O in they returned. Did they have " they had the wine? They did é not, Oe ES ca ramen @parteen minutes after our getaway,” ce and with whom I had made he bet, some days ago, that I would ‘meet him on the high seas and get the wins. “ie saw me and waved. High above his head he held the precious parcel. “Throw it,’ I cried. Slowly his arm gwung out and overboard went the Whe champagne. “He had tied it to a light crate and ‘wo thought it would be a cinch to pick rE ft up. It was not. From the time the ! bottles struck the water they were gone from sight. Fully half an bour s fe hovered about, but never did they appear. ‘4 “So, instead of singing “There'll Be @ Hot Time in the Old Town To- Night,’ I have to fall back on the old Pefrain, ‘How Dry I Am." Mr. Pillot thinks the bottles prob- ably broke on the slats of the crate, as fhe sea was rough. S peteheie= Seen \¢ GIRL SHOOTS DOWN , SISTER’S SLAYER | -Wragedy Stirs Kentucky, but No ey. Move to Arrest Young Woman } Is Made, 7 uw CORBIN, Ky., June 10—A new lit, rt of triangle has been uncovered ut heekholds, Whitley County, ten milés from Corbin—a girl appears as the avenger of a sister. Ellison, twenty-two years old, tor some time had been attentive io Miss Nellie Bennett, twenty, noted WI as a beauty in the hill country, He went to the home of Miss Bennett and other members of the family left them alone, so there ts no eyewitness to what occurred. At any rate a pistol i shot was heard. Members of the )§ samily, including Miss Mary Ben. 1 nett, an older sister, rushed into the 20 The body of the girl was on the floor, Ellison, it is al-| leged, was holding a revolver. | Pie dead girl's sister rushed upon Fillisom and» took his revolver, turn- { ing it on the alleged slayer. She fired only one shot, When neighbors reached the house they found Ellison almost too weak but he elaims the shooting dental, It is said, however, m shot Miss Bennett he- » had refused to marry him who avenged her sister has arrested: | — | \Y/HEN you go on your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 25c per week two weeks 38c Daily World, 25c per week two weeks 38¢ SundayWorld,10c perSunday Bubseribe now for any length of zou wish, and) we ‘wil changs’ jour te ‘rhe World to math it fend your romittanoy disease Cashier, New York World, Pulitzer Buliding, New York Gity. Broadway. at Ninth Street, New Yerk. Business Hours— ‘ 9 to 6 * Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Attractive Clearaways and Special Purchases for Saturday A very good special purchase of 200 Women’s Blouses to go at $2.95 and $3.50 Four models at $3.50 You will be enthusiastic over them. There is the little tailored batiste blouse with the finely ee frill down front of bodice, ike the one illustrated. In white only. A beautifully tucked batiste mode! with a tiny frill around the flat collar. Blue, mauve and maize. And a model in batiste with pique collar, Four smart tailored models at $2.95 These, too, are made of batiste. There is one little model that has an Eton collar and narrow turned-back cuffs, edged with checked gingham in blue, mauve, or tan and white. Exactly the kind of blouse you will like to take away on your vacation. Second Floor, Old Bullding We let go, Saturday 1,200 pairs Silk Stockings $3 grade—the same quality ‘shel sold at $3.75 last winter (and $2. 55 pr which may be $3.75° again next . p . winter, unless conditions change) (TAX 6c) Fall-fashioned silk stockings, reinforced at heels, soles and tops, Medium weight ingrain thread silk. Black only. Sizes 8 to 10%. Also—4,320 pairs women’s mercer- 38 ized, lisle stockings; 50c grade... } Cc 4 Perfect stockings. Double tops and soles. High spliced hee!s. Mock seamed leg. PLAIN black or cordovan. DROP-STITCH i: black, cordovan or Main Floor, Building ‘More of these fine Low Shoes tor.Women 902 pairs of our $10 grade \ $7.75 879 pairs, $10 to $15 grades Last shipment of a special por Oxfords . chase from one of our t wing Black or tan calfskin, tips. : From our own stocks Light weight, plain pumps, strap effects and oxfords, in models not to be reordered; broken sizes. Gracefil pumps with Louis XV. heels for wear with light dresses; in patent leather, brown kid and black kid, First Floor, Old Building makers, of shoes made by them when orders were slow—at prices that could not be duplicated to- day. All have welted and stitched soles and Cuban heels. Strap walking pumps Black and tan calfskin—black with y buckskin panel—tan with fen buckskin panel—all gray buckskin. 25 matched Dining-room Suites $720 grade—going for $400 WALNUT. QUEEN ANNE DESIGN. 48-in. round top extension table—5 side chairs, 1 arm chair —buffet—half latticed china cabinet—enclosed cupboard serv- ing table. The seats of the chairs are covered with brown Spanish leather, Sixth Gallery, New Bullding $24.50--Special price for Women’s Voile Frocks They are simple, voile frocks, beautifully executed.» Dark colors which one may wear in the afternoon or for the street, in town. Two models pictured The one at the left has beau- tifully arranged tucks and a long shawl collar of fine white or- gandie, The only color note is supplied by a girdle of wooden beads. The other model is decorated with hand drawn-work and has ‘finely pleated skirt and bodice. Another model is patterned in foulard designs and made cbarm- , ing by net and lace collar and cuffs. In brown and white, midnight blue, several high shades or plaia white. | | ' | 400 shadow-proof | Silk Petticoats Maker’s surplus of $3.95 '$2 95 | to $5.95 grades—Saturday { ° | Tailored straightline models | more fluffy dresses, Trimmed for sports wear with hemstitched with pin tucks and tiny ruffles. or embroidered bottom and panel. Tub silk, satin or soft taffeta, Flounced models to wear under | in pink or white. Third Floor, Old Building a Wool Jersey sports Coats at $15 For Women Little comfortable wool jersey sports coats, in which one may play golf, or walk ‘cross-country; warm enough to wear in cool mountain climates. Made on Norfolk lines, with double pockets, narrow belt, and excellent shoulders; in midnight blue, black, tan and brown. Knit wool capes The long straight cape of soft knit wool that is so smart this season, is of- fered, Saturday, at $13.75. It is made in various combi- nations of soft colors—black and white, gray and coral, rose and gray, fila and gray, and is trimmed with a great brushed wool collar in contrasting or harmonizing shade, Sécond Floor, Old Bullding Two-piece Pongee Silk Frocks, $9.75 For girls of 6 to 16. Pleated skirts are mounted on well-fitting white muslin waists. Overblouses are in the most simple of middy styles. Adorable Organdie Frocks, $6.75 Quite different in style—il- lustrated—but very attractive, is it not? The feath.r stitching gives a_ delightful touch. In maize, French blue, gray, or orchid, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Tomboy Frocks $2.95 and $5.75 Tomboy in style—simply bloomers: and bodice—but, yet very feminine with its sash, col- lar and cuffs of white organdié. In a sturdy cotton material— attractive colors; $2.95; ip dimity, $5.75. Also—Dresses at $8.75 Simple and fine types of frocks, which many mothers think they have to have made to order—ten models in fine checked ginghams and plain chambrays. Models that have been designed for big girls are in sizes up to 16 years, while those with blooomers are only in sizes up to 10 years. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street 400 Play Frocks & Afternoon Frocks For tiny girls At $1.95—special Chambray, with clever yoke outlined in hand work and a wide sash. Checked gingham—banded in| plain colored chambray to match its sash, At $2.95—special 5 Chambr like the quaint frock pictured on the right. Rick-rack braid trimmed, with) bloomers. | Peter Pan cloth, with collar, cuffs and bloomers of plaid, piped in a contrasting color; cinbroidered pockets. | White voile, with shawl col- lar of colored’ organdie, | At i—special | Chambr: smart bloomer model, trimmed with white pique White organdie—with colored ruffles; colored organdie, like the cture—in an array of exquisite high shades. Third Floor, Old Bullding Ratine at $1 yd.— (less ¢ r -a spe- cial purchase of 500 yards; em- broidered half-inch dots of white on brown, navy blue, cadet blue, heliotrope, or rose. Will make very smart skirts and frocks for summer wear, Main Floor, Old Bullding | tholesate) WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE this summer. 1 and cool. There is not every size in every model—but every But—come and see the suits. 10, duit ds fase Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. These corsets should all be gone by non 606 Corsets, well known makes, for quick disposal REDFERNS, SILPHINS, FEMINAS, PARISIENNES, MME. LYRA and a few imported LILLIANS 72—were $7.50 57—were $10 ind 58—were $8 6—were $15/ $4.95 : 144—were $2.95 40—were $4) $2 45 128—were $3.75. 91—were $5) ° Desirable and up-to-date models in wide variety. Cor- sets that may be used for dress, practical or sports wear Many attractive materials. Many are light size in the lot. Many of the previous prices quoted above were special prices. Original regular prices were much higher. Third Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Tweed Suits Saturday, $12.75 This price will seem low | rect notch collared and Tuxedo : * models. for an attractive tweed suit. You will be glad to take a suit of this type on your vacation. It will give you excellent service and always look smart. To be had in a really lovely soft tan, brown, midnight blue and Chinese blue. Setond Floor, Old Buliding 150 ‘‘ Sample ’”’ Hats, $6 each “Sports hats” dominate this collection— purchased at a concession. Also some organdie hats, and a few dress and tailored hats in dark colors. Sports hats and the large hats desi; for wear with summer frocks are in white, tel and bright colors—mostly in rib- n, silk and straw. Only one or a few hats of a model, so early selection is suggested. Firat Floor, Old Buliding Tricolettes at a new low price—$1.85 yd. 10,000 yards—the Wanamaker kind - There are tricolettes and won't stretch or pull; tricolettes. This is the fa- —won't catch; mous Wanamaker Tricolette —WILL WEAR. —the kind that people come This aii ~ a ry irty different s! Se ew back for, because of them—navy blue, flesh pink, it’s smooth finish; rose, Henne, copper, gold, tanger: —tlosely woven; nm di ie, many jrowns, juea, —dyed in brilliant tones; Citic mepbee) and) Clsek (an) —of the best quality; 86 inches wide. Silk Rotunda—Main Flodr, Oid Buliding Unlined, of course. Of soft, fine tweed. Well tailored, and built on cor- Valenciennes Laces at Half Price All hand-made We have reduced from our stocks Valenciennes lace edg- ings and insertions— in many cases to match—in a number of beautiful patterns, % to 4% inches wide, + Saturday, 45¢ to $7.50. Regularly priced 95¢ to $15. Also a few pieces of wider and more expensive Valen- ciennes laces, $18, $20 and $40 grades. Saturday, $9, $10 and $20 yd. Lace Section, Malin Floor, Old Building Special Sale of Toiletries, Saturday Ivory celluloud—slightly imperfect. Hair brushes—$1.50 to $3.50. Mirrors—$2 to § Combs—25e and 40c, Hat brush 50c. Bonnet bru: 0c. Powder boxes—$1 to $3. Hair receivers—$1 und $1.25. Pin trays—10c to 50c. Military brushes — $1.35 to each, soth brush cylinders—25e, Salve boxes—2dc, Soap boxes—pink, blue, 10c. Nail files—25c. Shoe hooks—25e, Brushes and Sundries Hair brushes—5| Nail brushes—40¢. breasted, Sizes 34 to 46, Bath brushes—50e and 85c. you'll say the same. Firm grade of cf the pence n makers in ney York. Ae) are S Be. white cheviot; collar attached. The | arious widths; various styles; good, nickel holders—18e, Velour powder puffs—se, Knitted edge wash cloths—3 tooth brush for 2bc, 75 rackets, Church model, $5.65, one edge wash cloths—5 for Every thread silk. No imitations. regular price, $12.50. Ce , $12.50. Whisk brooms—20c, 2bc. And so many colors that you can 200; $6.50 to $8.75 rackets—$4.95 ; Moire and kid vanity cases- choose a dozen, all different. If you —s ight defects in handles. Not funda- 5 ee , omental : y Water bottles, seconds in fin: go back a year you'll find that many Bancroft rackets, including the Til- ish—60e, of these heavy silk knitted ties were den model to $16 Aree way | ase #1 then $5. Club tennis balls, 40¢ each. Bath sprays Tourist bags—90c, Main Floor, Old Buliding IT is not big type and big talk in the newspapers but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Extraordinarily attractive Summer Frocks at $22.50 100 only—Our $29.50 to $39.50 grades IMPORTED CHECK GINGHAM—DOTTED SWISS—LINEN ORGANDIES, in WHITE, PASTEL and DARK shades— NOVELTY VOILE—LINEN combined with VOILE. The maker of these frocks is second to none in the making of smart and beautifully made summer frocks. As there are only a few frocks in each model, descrip- tions are impossible—but every frock is in an authoritative fashion, Materials were all carefully selected for color as well as quality. ALSO—at $22.50—a few organdie frocks from a dressmaker who makes typically French frocks—very fluffy and feminine. Sleeveless Frocks at $10.75 Ta linen, checked gingham, or wool jersey—at this one low price, $10.75. 1s it any wonder that the demand is increasing every day for this Wannamaker frock? Another shipment Saturday. ALSO—sleeveless frocks of checked gingham with adorable guimpes of white voile at a new low price, $17.50. Sleeveless Sports Coats, $17.75 and $18.50 t al flannel or woo! jersey—all the modish colors; one model illus rated. Sports coats with sleeves—wool jersey, $12.76; flannel, $19.75 Sports Skirts, $3.95, $9.75, $12.75 At $3.95—our $5.75 grade~—white cotton gabardine or cordeline skirts; also khaki. satin or white worsted flannel skirts. and At $9.75—Baronette At $12.75—lknife or bax pleated white worsted flannel skirts. Second Floor, Old Buliding, Tenth Street , Be here early, Saturday ‘200. Boys’ Suits $22.50 and $25 grades \ $17.75 taken from our stocks 200 suits, selected with care and attention. Materials, Woremannitp) finish and design in every way up to our stan 5 and tweeds. Grays, browns and mixtures. pleated st norfolks, patch pockets, with full belt. Box and regulation $30 and $55 Men’s Suits Wanamaker Suits—$38 First break in 1921 prices $50 and $55 suits—that’s the BIG fact of this sale. 500 of them, prices changed this morning. Two and three button models, single and double- Herringbones, hair-lines, fancy mix- tures, black and white club checks, plain blue and plain oxford flannel and unfinished worsted. $3.50 Straw Hats--$2 Saturday 1800, from our regular stocks; imported Sennits, in four dimensions of crown and four dimensions of brim. dimension. So—off goes $1.50 of the price S quickly. In one dimension or another, you will find all sizes, 634 to 71A. White Cheviot Shirts, $1.75 Best we've seen at this price; and | ideal shirt for many summer occasions, $1.50 to $3 Knitted Ties, $1. Sizes 7 to’ 18 years, ‘Third Floor, Old Bullding There are not all sizes in each turday to clear them out | “Knoethe” $1.50 to $3 Belts—50c Last of them—a close-out from one strong, sightly belts, at a very favorable | price, Good TENNIS Service Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bidg. Fine cassimeres, cheviots -- *

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