The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 8

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STU RCRRIERRR I pean oa nme linemen nee =F NE #8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921. In a World’s a Big Family? Contest nigh ttn ae SEN Nee a OWE VON eats Jranklin Simon 2 Co. at No, Al se win MS thereat seit -Infiet- ENDED OWN LIFE = boy. im clerk, fad been out of work A Store of Individual Shops (Se FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. : = * Communication from Boys} May Have Led to Suicide in Li Aakewood, TOMORROW GENUINE PUSSY WILLOW SILK VEST-CHEMISES anpb STEP-IN PANTALONS 1 | h have! The fragment of a letter in Ger- nave done if) man written from the Rio de Janeiro erful motive | , Country Club and a memorandum of pies the|# Collection of jewelry apparently je left with a friend, or possibly a | money lender, form the basis of an f/effort by the Lakewood, N. J. | Police and Ocean County detectives to establish the identity and the ] | scribed it 40 but comforta a aresse ed woman of thirty-five or forty | Mrs. Scaln laughed when she was| years, whose body was found floating asked to tell what It means to provide |in Lake Carasaljo, just in front of | fond for 80 large a family the Hotel Laurel in the Pines, Lake- | yt guess running a hotel ts about | wood, yesterday, 00 jthe same thing, fhe woman cannot be identified Lee | aa having been seen in WOO! . |She had been dead approximately | NEW LAW REDUCES PASSENGERS. | twelve hours, and Corner Brouwer | Because of the Immigration Restric- Ke Toms River, who performed an | tion Law the Italian liner Dante Al! utopsy and concluded she com- ; bes | ri arrived yesterday with only aixty- jmitted lake late ‘Lussday niche? || EVERYTHING IN BEDDING: | | The Lowest Prices at which Genuine two pasnengers, she hn twenty In a edbngtatyhcet t,t || FRANK: A-HALLG SONS | Pussy Willow Silk Underthings She | person “of refinement. r. of olive |The letter, signed by “your woll 25°W'457H#ST. NY |! have ever been sold ‘young loving boys, Rudolph and VEST-CHEMISES New Paris model; tailored or stal- loped bottom; flesh colored. 5,00 S FiftkSvenue 344 STREET Broadway STEP-IN PANTALONS New Paris model which completes with comfort the vogue of step-in pantalon; tailored or scalloped edges; for! menico Scala, , last, F q rs. an . Scala were born in fer un tec ua mania ta hae cs ay he eee ge FRIDAY AND SATURDAY flesh colored. -. 5, Beas sixteen children, two of them| ach family has lost three children by /hattan, thirty-one yeaers ago. She now Marriea and the rest of them living death, making the total number in is Mrs. Salvatore Imperial and lives THE SCALA FAMILY—At the bottom (left to right), Domenico jr., Peter, Yolanda, Lucy ang Mary; middie row (left to right), Louisa, Josephine, Mrs. Scala with Norma on her lap, Domenico sr. and Emily} top row (left to right), Irene, Louis, Millie, Anna, Carrie, Alfonso and Rose, A second prize for the “largest {with Mr. and Mrs. Soala at the Union|each case nineteen. As both families venue addreses. were entered in The Evening World's Semity born and living in Greater New |"Tho first $100 prize was awarded to| contest, two $100 prizes instead of one York” ‘has been awarded by The | Domenico Zacchea. No. 419 East 19th |have been awarded Astonishing Values Offered in A Sale of Gingham Dresses Regularly from 9.75 to 16.75 5.95 8.75 10.75 HARACTERISTIC of the smart styling, high quality and ex- ceptional value always in evidence at Orkin’s, are the three groups featured in this sale. FEMININE LINGERIE SHOP—FiRST FLOOR Take Elevators On Saturday, June 18th, this Store will be closed at 12 o'clock, Noon; thus inaugurating the Summer Schedule of Business Hours, which will be the same as in previous years. GB. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street STORE OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Jeanklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.—}37th and 38th Sts. iy TOMORROW 16-BUTTON MILANESE SILK (GLOVES 2.00 Gloves of This Same Quality Were 3.59 Last Year UMMER turns the calendar of fashion forward to silk gloves, Franklin Simon & Co. turn the price backward to 2.00, At whatever modest price you choose, you will find each dress delightfully and tastefully made, @ok in appearance, cool to wear, with dainty organdie collars, with capacious pockets, with a dash of chic becoming to all. In checks of every color and size and a gen- erous assortment of the very popular red checks. Commencing to-morrow (Friday) A Timely Reduction Sale of Men’s Two-piece Golf Suits (coat and knickers) at $38.50 With the Summer sports season at hand, this offering Is of particular interest, affording an opportunity for the selection of a fashionable, well-made suit at a consider- able price saving. Orkin’s—Third Floor A Very Exceptional Sale New Frilled Voile Hilouses Values to 2.95 1.55 RR whatever purpose— suit, sweater, jumper dress—these blouses of fine, sheer voile will fill the need. Dainty, rippling frills or |@™ shawl collars, trimmed with real Filet or Irish lace; some with hand-drawn work. All exceptional values. | Orkin’s—-Main Floor Heavy Crepe de Chine Ribbed Silk Vests or Shadow-Proof Petticoats Step-in Drawers Regularly 3.95 2.95 | Regularly 2.50 1.79 Straight line model, in flesh and | In orchid, maize, French blue, white. A very unusual value. | gray. Phenomenal Values. Black White Brown : Beaver Pongee | Men’s White Flannel Trousers ° FEMININE GLOVE’ oe (a new purchase) LOVE SHOP—Srreet Floor Fur Storage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- ing at special rates during the Summer, James MeCreery & Co, Telephone: Fitz Roy 34uu will-be on sale at the same time at the remarkably low price of $8.75 per pair These Trousers are made of imported flannel (Sixth Floor)

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