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cere AIM OM ee gt ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. 8 — y which was reproduced by The World.! drawing pad under his arm, he vis- The father could scarcely control hit| ited the Village restaurants ind i emotion, He had already visited the | a dollar or two now and then by h ght, on the walls of Marshall's and paia and he will have $1,000 a yea Id tickets fo r| the “camoufleurs."| When he came ole rit, 1 ecent to $1. If] for expenses. In addition he has| back he almost died of penumonia one man had bought all the tickets| been awarded the Tiffany Foundation| and in his convalescence he was ne have had a great bargain, | scholarship for the summer at Oys-| vised to leave the city, but he could 4 boy's room, when the boy was out.| ing sketches of the diners, Thess| — t the terms of the Prix ds| ter Bay. not, afford it. and paid the overdue $12, To-day! were times when he had to ‘ave| Rome Schwarz will have three years'| Schware etudied first at the Art| ‘The picture that won the great he was waiting for his son to come ; sdlataly, 2 oF eee! tree tuition at Rome in the American | Institute, Chicago, afterward joining | prize ie called “A Tribute to Hero- : money immediately the need were) Academy. His transportation will be the army and serving in France with ism.” 4 > and see him. two or three days remote he would be @ * ' Although young Schwartz is only more likely to be found at Marsnall's aaa 7 Wee twenty he has been ‘painting for ten} cous Club engaged in a contest over | Store Closed All Day Store Closed Saturdays ; f years, with brief interruptions, whet! t44 hoard with some broker or Inw- t t 4 ff he had to earn a few dollars by). or even a landlord! He could| This Saturday ou omen During July & August es other work in order to keep himselt alive. probably beat his own !andlord at a a a He is well known in Greenwich Vii. | Chess ji a RGAINS WEEK N H LID Near Starving, Schwarz Played tage, attnougn ne could not afford tol eyiction threats tho hung @ bin paints for the = Chess and Raffled Off live there, Evenings, carrying « wi ing, a thing of wonderful color and | Pictures. a : | Bio hial __J OWER STORE and like a revolutionary poet from 6 neck up. a boy with enough “ec- AS wh hobs ° Between 5th Bees ool ce ane ‘wen A Store of Individual Shop 25 West |The Only Bargain Store Stout Women | snd sin hves Wa peice ct‘ breautaal, a, palbtct FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. We itis voy coun roe ha hae: The end of this week—THE 4th OF JULY HOLIDAY—an event looked forward to by every Over | he Fourth pst picture when he couldn't rent a! bed to sleep in—such a boy, Frank | Bchwars, twenty, has won the Prit OMORROW Ye Rome The notice came to him when the ; h d Bargains for the entire week in cool, summery apparel for Stout Women. se, '38 to 56 Bust, 26 to "s Waist. Come in and look over these bargains—get something new to wear, whether you stay in town or take a short week-end trip. DRESS DRESS SUIT LOTS OF FUN! Nearest thing to money in his pocket Tee andiord warn: | 4 PORTABLE eenrren,| PROCKS OF NAVY | 9 Gasgain Bargain Bargains Victrol mthly rent, 3 y nex Monday, | - , A rom eta moan re | BLUE OR BLACK | Checkedand Novel Silk Serge and Mo Plain, dotted and ictrolas and Sonoras hair. Belted model. Excellent suits for figured Voile, mer- cerized Poplin, Navy Pongee, Checked and Striped Ginghams. ty Voile. Piped with plain colored voile. Whiteorgandievest. Scalloped tunic. Blue, Brown, Black. Incidentally, the winning of the great prize and the publicity that it . « ; has brought to the hitherto obscure For «Mademoiselle (14 to 20 years) artist are expected to be the means of reuniting him with his father, For Camp For Cottage For Canoe For Outing wear during hot weather. Black, from whom he has been separated for | Navy, Gray. Ae Wonderfully Improved Models several yeara, although both have | : waleiateee Value $39.50 oe : NOW ON SALE AT LANDAYS Fe sie) ‘CREPE DE CHINE FROCK | 11% 18% 45 | FF : : BF in tess Avenue An saa tte ieee 25.00 | ” etuanctiaaanay Other Suits, Coats Reduced | fF Priced *25 to *50 Schwarz identified the boy through a . i .50 22: to 44:50 14: to 29:50 self-portrait the lad had painted 4° to 44 Easy to carry. Some weigh only 15 — Up to $39.59 in fashion and quality, foelstoneabdyennas down to $25.00 in price. pounds, As mellow in tone as the larger instruments. Can be used the year ‘round. WAIST Bargain| SKIRT Bargain | Underwear Bargains Some odds and ends Fine quality Linene. _/pa¥iq\_ | CorsetCovers79cup <0 < : fs . in broken sizes. Patch pockets. All Brassieres... .59¢ up with crushed girdle finished with |] Crepe de Chine and Beasts 3 eae ' : : i de the “Lane a j When you buy a Smart) corsage of self material Georgette waists Bryant Way.” Sizee: | Chemises. ...98¢ up ; E xtra Special ! Sonora you'll find 8 | Sweet om 26 to 45 waist, Vests........49e up] fF, | that it is all you | | ‘ 95 Victrola-in-Trunk 295 Other Waists, Bloomers... .98¢ up hoped a phono- Other Skirts ) Hosiery..... 39c up Yb graph could be— |} CANTON SILK CREPE FROCK and more! 1-95 to 7-95 2: wo 11°75 Negligess.«.1:49 up png n $41-°° Sonora is the instru- } 45 00 PETTICOAT ¢) HOUSE DRESS | BUNGALOW ‘The Price Includes Trunk, Album and Victrola. ment which all are |) 6 Very Serviceable. Call Early. Unusual Value. Bargain Finequality Striped Per- cale. Dust ruffle. Black and White stripe or Blue and White stripe. gy Bargain APRON Cut full and 1, of i Checks Galan | Bargain Patch pocket. Rollcol- | Percale .........1.98 lar. Cente value. | Gingham ....... 2.49 ‘ proud to possess, } As high in quality as frocks | Prices $50 to $1800 |/ $20.99 higher in price. SONORA PHONOGRAPH |i = COMPANY, Ine. I George, HBrightson, | Copy of a Madeleine et Madeleine ere rAoNTTTE Eres eATEEANMAoTUCENTTTLNETTUNTMNNITAUNEUTTATNUNTAETET landay, ____ President, , A 89c Cut full and roomy. ts Mead clan 1 :| model with new panel draperies. Other Petticoats Other House Dresses | Other Aprons HET Aal ces PER) or Ottetien | 1-9 to 4-95 SS 2:45 to 4:95 1-* to 2:9 Near 38th St. At 163rd St. (Open Evenings) TEATEMIAARTA?”.)~~=~=«.:*=~C*~«‘(L GRRE ©6=€©6=€6C ”~«~d a hoe: YONKERS NEWARK Misses’ Dress SHoP—Second Floor NIGHTGOWN CORSET MATERNITY 11 North Broadway 715 Broad Street Bargain Fine quality Muslin. Daintily trimmed with lace. Ribbon run. 13 Other Nightgowns 1-45 to 2: Bargain Good quality Coutil. Back lace. Light weight and durable. 289 Bargain Fine Plaid Voile. Sur- plice front, is well ad- apted toMaternity wear. 4% Maternity Skirts 95 Jranklin Simon a Co, A Store of Individual Shops Other It FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. be ' 395 _ . | LANE BRYANT LOWER STORE, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. rl IE IRQ IN | FOR MADEMOISELLE (14 0 20 yrs.) BUSINESS HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. l \ CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY SOURTEENTH STREET Gotablished 1827 ___ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. New Fashions at — Less Than Old Prices. . . franklin Simon & Co. Thursday Friday Saturday i | cr: ea | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ALF the world fj thinks of Ovington's PETER PAN SUITS ae Store Open 9 to 5. Open All Day Saturday, July 2nd when it thinks of sending ceitend te oer at HH ~<OF \WORSTED JERSEY WILL CLOsE OuT—TomMoRROW Stitched Felt Sport Hats “OVINGTON’s | “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” (9.90 os WOMEN’S SUITS New summer model with buttonless Naw OPER box coat, bound with braid; navy Or TWEED OR WOooL JERSEY BARBER BILL'S blue,.gray, or Japan blue. SCALLOPED KNITTED 18,50 SHETLAND CAPE Heretofore $25.99 to $50.00 18.59 A limited number of tweed suits, silk lined, Stitched felt with picot finish is Fashion’s last New summer model with scalloped in tuxedo and notched collared models, also word in sport hats. Needless to say, these : Op pre . come in all of the attractive sport colors, and bottom and fringed throw-scarf top; wool jersey suits in smart belted models. are just the thing to wear over the Holiday. fs white, gray or beige. Sizes 34. to 46 The value is quite the best of its kind in town. wuoes NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS a — ae aan Lar Dealer MISSES’ SUIT SHOP— Second Floor eee ————— ate a Bmp Balloons MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor | It Makes Little Difference What You Need— vl ere te WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP— First Floor A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It |