The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 11

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‘ SEVEN DIE IN CRASH | "ques {n, the matter of gostumes, OF A MOVIE THEATRE adapted the pageant pictures from y. “Dante,” is also the founder Collapse Due to Excavation Work|der whore auspices the pageant ie on Lot Adjoining Building. sae JOHNSTOWN, Par, June 24.—Seven @re dead and seven injured, three ser fously, in the collapse of the Grand ‘Theatre puliding, a moving picture house, in Barnesbovo, early lost night. ‘Workmeti were excavating on the lot Adjoining the theatre and had gone below the bottom of the theatre wall. | Rains softened the ground: and weuk- ened the support of the tneatre wail. ‘The men doing this wort had been FIRST OUT driven away by the rain just a short time bofore the collapse came. Fy antag Hicks, sightecn, of Rartes: The Fox Trot Hit ro, picked up three snail children and carried them. oul of. the front. dao ~From... when ho heard the wall crack. eee DANTE PAGEANT ORNATE, Costly Pabrice and Real Antiques Mark Display. ‘Amid the woodland surroundings of George Barnard's Cloisters on Fort ‘Washington Avenue, just above 181st Btreet, the Dante pageant yesterday ffiernoon for the benefit of the Casa @ Dante and the Light House for Biind Italian Soldiers more than ful- filled the artistic auguries of those identified with the undertaking. Prob- ably never before in any similar enter- tainment has there been such display of costly fabrics and real an- |, The Last Waltz “ABaby inLove’” Steel Needle on any phonograph LIVE DEALERS HANDLE THEM Ol FINE QUALITY NOW *50 Clothing Sales in Brill Stores since the first of the month are sufficient indication of the out-of- the-ordinary values. which are being offered in suits for Men and Young Men in this won- derful assortment at $50. Most of them by The House of Kuppenheimer GOLF AND KNICKER SUITS, $35 TO $50, in Tweeds, Homespuns and Cheviots. As desirable for Country, Outing and Steamer Wear as for the Links. White Flannel Trousers, $7 to $15 Plain White and Striped Cool Palm Beach and Mohair Suits | Bull Buthers 44 East 14th St. @ Cortlandt St. Broadway at 49th St. 279 Broadway Alexander’s_| Shoe Sale | Two Superlative Bargains in Women’s Low Shoes White strap shoes and oxfords, black ‘and brown trimmed—the % smart Cuban heel walking- 7 90 | Shoemtyles:)seszenscese A ® Patent leather strap sandals with fancy stitching in white, brown and orange—low leather heels. $8.90 Other Smart Styles, $4.90 to $12 No Exchanges, Credits or C. 0. D.’s Sixth Ave. Cor. 19th St. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Specialists in Apparel Hours of business: 9 A. M, to 5.30 P.M. Open all day Saturdays A Special Presentation and Sale of JOS Wonder Hats —presenting for feminine approval the newest in millinery that the season has to offer— H*'s new, lovely, and. altogether desirable— revealing the touches that distinguish the most recent Paris creations, in models for every hour of a Summer day—and night! Made of soft Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Satin and Felt—the ma- terials that Paris chooses to interpret the Summer mode—assisted by embroidery, flowers, ostrich, pheasant, and the very new parrot feathers. Third floor Misses’ Smart Summer Coats FOR SPORTS AND DRESS WEAR at prices that make them doubly attractive 18.50 at 18.50 Novelty Knitted Sports Coats in a decidedly swagger and youthful model. They boast the new marine collar, large, roomy pock- ets, three-quarter length sleeves and a novel belt. Bound with white silk- braid for contrast. In jade, scarlet, navy, purple and black. at 49.75 Daytime Coats and Capes of Canton Crepe -the capes deeply silk fringed, made to be worn on either side, lined with jade, rose, gray or Persian novelty silks. ‘The coats are in sleeved Tuxedo effect--some stitched all over—tying with string belt or fringed sash. In gray and black. Second floor & 1,000 Beautiful Summer Blouses Saturday—Special—at 2.00 All so soft and sheer and cool—and so charmingly fashioned! No matter what you ask of a Summer blouse, whether you like them with frill fronts or Peter Pan collars, with drawn work or embroidery, with real filet or Irish laces—they are all here in this collection at 2.00! Developed in fine nets and voiles, all exquisitely made and astonish- ingly low priced! Third floor 1,000 Silk and Leather Hand Bags Saturday at 5.00 Regularly up to 11,50 A sale such as this comes but once a season and should be taken ad- vantage of immediately! The styles are those now most in demand by the modish, smartly dressed woman, fashioned of beaver, calf, pin and crepe seal, spider and alligator calf and black enamel. Also in the collection are beautiful Silk Moire bags in full pouch models on engraved, inlaid enamel or lock frames. Street floor _ At 7.95—Boys’ Silk Pongee Suits in an im- ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. Misses’ Cool | Summer Frocks At Surprisingly Low Prices At 16,.75—Frocks of Imported Organdte, breathlessly fresh and crisp and very simply made. May be had in all the flowerlike tints, too—with sheer white organdie trimmings and exquisite cool shadow embroidery on the skirts. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. At20.00—Si p-Over FrocksofCrepedeChine that are delightfully simple to get into—and loriously cool and comfortable. Made on straight lines, belted and pocketed. Collars and cuffs are of organdie. All the most wanted Summer shades including white. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. At 25.00— Tucked Frocks of CrepedeChine cool, clever and undeniably chic with their tucked skirts and bodices. In navy, black, pire orchid and honeydew. Sizes 14, 16 an Second floor 20.00 16.75 Summer Suits for Boys —light of weight, exclu- sively styled, and offered at Remarkably Low Prices proved Oliver Twist model. Made of ex- ceptionally fine quality tan Pongee Silk, with stitching on collar and cuffs in con- trasting color. Sizes3 to8 years. Pictured. Special at 5.00 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Sutts of Long Beach Suiting—a highly serviceable washable ma- terial that is exceptionally cool. New shades of gray, tan and stripings. Sizes 7 to 16. Special at 17.95 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits with Extra Knickers. very boy likes a blue serge suit, and here is an opportunity to secuse one at little cost. Smart models, made of all wool navy blue serge. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Second floor MISSES’ Plaid Blanket Robes in a special sale Saturday at 4.95 Warm enough to be cozy,yet light enopgh to be comfortable-in distinctive plaid designs of Copenhagen and tan; Green and tan; Brown and tan; Raspberry and white. Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Third floor White Pumps FOR MISSES AND GROWING GIRLS At Very Moderate Prices Light, cool, and very modish pumps, made in our usual thorough-going manner, over lasts that add grace and charm to the most dainty of feet. Model A—One strap pump of white calf with turned sole and college heel Model B-—White buckskin oxford with welted sole and military hel . . . . .. . , 8.50 In canvas, 7.00 Second floor The Misses’ Shoe Dept. Offers a Wide Selection in Model C A SALE OF ‘GIRLS’ SUMMER Organdie Frocks Formerly up to 14.05 Saturday at 9.95 The models teem with youthful style innovations, reveal much original thought in their conception, and aregall made in a man- ner that assures splendid service. , There are five distinct models —all at 9.95—each more flower-like han the other, fashioned of fine quality light and dark organdies, with embellishment of tiny ruffles, sashes and delicate embroideries. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Second floor oh Girls’ Bathing Suits Of Knit Jersey at 4.50 No little girl can get through the Summer without a bathing suit, and these, splendidly knit of strong wool jersey, are remarkable values at this low price. ‘They will wear long and hard, and may be had in navy blue or oxford, with colored stripes. Sizes 28 to 34, At 2.95—Medels for Boys in the same materials, colorings and sizes. Second floor and Oxfords 7.00 White calf two-strap pump with turned sole and col- lege heel . 7.00 In buckskin, 8.50 PSR ae Raia. ee ae Exton Ls i ' { eRe Re ence etic

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