The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1921, Page 13

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GIRL INSPIRED wTHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, hrrrehnia eat | ————— — ————————————— without his assistance, and I ain sure he has not enough money to warrant my making myself a burden to him. Broadway at Ninth Street ' r92t,7 ; os Tee I" is not big type and big talk Young Schwarz had been taken in| ‘ New York. in the newspapers—but by Mrs. Grace Hazzard and Miss | ivevasuttios Paki de Emily Price, his friends, who live in Business Hours— tine quality, fashion and fair ie Perry Street garret. Until he 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store learned he had won the painting prize 4 : he steadfastly refused to go there. Telephone which make value and give He said the only inspiration he had for the prize-winning picture, "A bute to Heroism,” was the ald | even him by a girl now in the West. De lasting satisfaction. GREAT ART PRIZE Father Crests L Long-Lost Son, Who Declines Proposal | to Live With Him. | Stuyvesant 4700 of Rxtmordinary Sale o Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. HOSIERY, Friday WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S 9,468 pairs of Women’s Silk Stockings, 65c to $1. 65, pair; 11,556 pairs of Children’s Socks, 28¢ to 6c pair “Who is that? Is it Frans? | Yes. My boy! This is your father. | Don't you know him?” | Frank Schwarz, sixty-three veara| old, soldier of fortune and old time Bote! waiter, was talking over the! telephone. For the first time in seven years he was hearing the voice of his Yes. From America’s finest mills h So we think. And so think thousands of our customers, who |ask for this hostery by tts well-known name, and buy it by the dozen | pairs. ‘ Field Glasses 20 field glasses and prism binoculars, best Kuropean In a few burried words in German boy Frank, the artist who leaped makes—ONE FOURTH less, - pus @ little shopworn. 4,452 paics women’s silk -iumeinca seconds $1. 65 from poverty and obscurity overnight Na Selling (ea) of our $2.85 to $3.50 grades.........sse006 pair ° he fame of a winner of the Prix For the #Fleurigns” ‘eid “classes. sees dr SU} $13.32 ome. 2. “ny field glasses. 6 75 $17.82 i if s 8, “4 is ' Weakened Foot 900 pairs women’s silk stockings, seconds \ $1. 15 os elderly father had arranged for | (Ss nce ela with hea Be 1—Busch, * ae SoCo 0.00 $52.50 of our $1.95 grade.....cceseeseeeeseeseees pat is son to come to his little apartment | not trifle with your feet, 4—Voightlander, 6x24 I i i at No. 1180 Avenue A for a reunion! ing them may mean years aVotentandent Hct at 2,556 pairs women’s silk stockings, seconds | 85c last night. But he had scarcely laid ing. When thei 2—Kershaw, 6x24 M.M. 45 a 16 STAdES. 06 i5 os ees wo f bn the recel ver Hetore He taoatie'ks decrenD Liegelesesen 1—Kershaw, 6x24 M.M of our $1.45 and $1.75 grades... .. pair Rervous over the coming interview| °F Cones have weakened you 3—Rodenstock, 6x25 M : i faites that he jumped into a tuxiech ana| should get without delay the M.M A * ° f 1,560 pairs women’s silk stockin| \ 65c went down to No 1 Derry strest to| Arch Preserver Shoe to correct <2 $85.00 Special Holiday Presentation of | ot our $1.10 grades lesdaciiavasere |). TREE gee his son. and strengthen them. Z out regular ep Wea spears the . 78) hild i tt Frank Schwarz jr. was out when| . inest glasses made, and all goo inds. rices up to Bl S .200 pairs chi dren’s mercerized cotton the elder man arrived at the little | Rd ravine: bridge construc $150. i Main Floor, Old aca weaters ouses kirts socks — perfect —sizes for babies of 6 mos. to y 28c ' attic room where he had been taken| 00 shoe, entirely un- — az ‘ rirls of 16 years; our 35¢, 50¢ and 55c grades \ pair in by friends when he ran out of noticeable, provides the only : funds and was evicted from his shabby | proper support upon which the ; 2 ‘Tuxedo Sweaters ilk ki 372 pairs children’s silk socks, seconds of | 38¢ are room at No. 356 East 19th arch can comfortably rest. You BOR Te ato. 20 ‘at $4.75 Si S irts TBO TAGE occ seaeecsoesee ce ip neaens He ros pair reet. will find the Arch Preserver Shoe 80. sidtte’ fashioned Se nase ren teers ee te be: thie. inese oleeive and $25 to $32.50 Summer 150 at this price. a se eas wen 88 pairs children’s silk and silk-plated } 50c P SKE Gil Wa HOUIA et RoE LUG, efficient shoe ever offered for | Black, navy blue, buf, gray, faved sports (silk, soc » three-quarter length, seconds of 75e, \ fe { met in the dark hallway. the relief and correction of the roc Ss at ‘ SEDER AA RIL han s . 80e, and $1 grades........ Siarslaveresrece ai srayerers fo ue ee = me ; At 9 50 696 pairs children’s silk socks, three-quar- | 60c Gohwarz told newspaper men he was Imported checked gingham. ! These sweaters are of §. . BY) Pais) moped ( pleased to see his father and to know ARCH PRESERVER SHOE SHOP | lightweight wool, knitted $15 and $16.50 grades ter length, seconds of $1.15 grade..........- pair Imported dotted Swiss Medium-weight linen. that he was not de: ‘would not return to him. ve stood on my own feet all @ and I will continue to do but that he 425 FIFTH AVE | in the Shetland stitch alter- nating with purling which gives the effect of stripes —a new favorite with Fash- | EAST 58 ™Sr In white, white and black, and all the smart sports col- ors. Majority are in beau- tifully pleated models, otners mercerized cotton tops, tots, black and Havana brown —sizes B12 to 10%, t 28e-— We can't We went to the mills. mention the name. It is which gives us our greatest bus |ness in. hosiery—very particular Voile and linen. 4 y , id. “My father is michty Novelty Voiles. : are plain and have smart J/about flawlessness of their prol- | Gpijdren's socks —sizes 4 t i \ Idnd in his desire to help mo, hie | ton. straight lines. Waistbands [{ Get. We wanted something good | ee eae piton == cleiiny { The remainder of our BI . li d 26 to 46 inches. All lengths. || for just before the Fourth. fresh, perfect—white or colored Salon collection which has ing We got ALL the mill accumu- legs—-faney turnover tops—more ived any charmi muses Spese ze At $5.75 lation cr ‘seconds of women’s and | than 50 styles—many new color P| ee us lat $5.50 Our $10 grade children’s hosiery (every bit as | effects. . \ compliments, because of the Skirts of trade-marked |/S00d as firsts, us far ax hervice a icren i, oe aps A eh DI ially si LP ‘ ; $ , and a surplus lo thildren’s $— pure ' } exquisite simplicity of the speecually designee for] sports silks, and a few of Feo ee areca the’ finest, || Geceek conen veut, oan styles, fine materials and | wear with the three cor- | lightweight plaid woolen J) vaiues we have offered in years | heels—white and colored with seit | | UB ; rect types of sweaters— kirtings. Only 85 skirts in -50 styles, all made for this sea- lored horizontal stripes— beautiful workmanship. ate this group. _ flees OM to 9, broken, ' Blouse with frill in centre is econa wiser Old. bulldina son. Ke eies sizes 64 to 9, broken. _ All the smart colors, includ- for wear with Tuxedo sweater. $1.65— At 50ce— ing red, green, porcelain blue— Eton collar for Women’s stockings—pure silk Children’s socks—sizes 444 to | Blouse with | wear with the new sweater with round neck, Blouse with long collar is per- fect under the slip-on sweater, with deep V-neck. All of these blouses are reproduced in an excellent | quality of imported white | ir nel ate full fashioned—sheer or me- dium weight—black, white, brown —plain weave—Paris side clock- ing; one narrow, one @ litt wider, dropstitch effects — ope work ‘ankles—sizes &¥4 to 10% in the lot, but not in each kind, | At $1.15— stockings—pure in pure silk, plain white and slip-on 8, mercerized cotton toes and There are many things to buy for the summer holi- days to come, and most important of all are clothes. The convenience of our liberal credit plan is appre- ciated by thousands of pleased customers who make Sleeveless frocks, $10.75 Linen, checked gingham or wool jersey. Our favorite mod- el with deep V-neck. All the modish colors. Sizes 4 to 6'4, in pure silk, ribbed weave, white, pink, blue, with crocheted tops and ribbon drawn through. Sizes 614 to 9%, silk-plaited, % length, white or colors. Reduced Frocks for every summer occasion Partial Payments, Weekly or Monthly Crepe de chine frocks at $32.50 Women's sitk Kennebec Canoes, lustrous stripes, $106. i.) res An adaptation of a Vionnet | for girls of 6to14 dimity organdie—e ris p,| —full Fashioned mercerized co: At 600 ; model made in a cool printed cool-looking and launders routine aniligolos Blacks white, ie Children s socks—three-quarter erepe de chine. White grounil beautifully. DROM es Shree Se is OST ES PUL es aU ea toe eerie with design printed in porcelain $9. 75 to $19. 75 Price is absurdly tow. | the firsts of these tockings | cotton toes and heels—white and plue, jade, navy blue or black. Were $15 to $12.50 Blouses at $2.25 Black Hats, $6 Hot get enough of ‘thet. Frid ; , Georgette crepe and crepe Smart tailored model wit! ‘ At 85 riday morning de chine frocks, $39.50 Exquisite party frocks of long roll, but pointed sais White Hats, $6 ; we tieye | ae Navy ble taf , Georgette crepe, white lawn, For wear with Women tockingss—-pure k A long, wide aisle will be given rs jresses are | Sandie. Second Floor, Old Building Meri ; my eve retro: reinforced with mereerizel | the Broadway door along the the Georgette crepe dresses are Paris—-and yet we have repro-| cotton. welt — plain — self raised at also in white and dainty pink Smart play frocks of im- = duced £00 hats vertical stripes—sizes S'a to eal oak fe Wiad 3 block ing auite ported dimity, striped or ’ . 10%. . long. We will try to make your os tc 8788, polka dottel or imported Women s two-in-one In quality these hats At 65e— choosing fe comfortable and easy - rhecked gingham. € : measure up to our $10} Women’s stockings—pure silk as posst0te Worsted jersey suits in the | checked gingham Bathing Suits, $7.50 I BEE erat Raa risck Cexiinel inure on eran simple styles which young Traveling frocks of serge |) neh tt grade. . cota an women prefer because they are and foulard. As the vogue of the jer- Black hats have tran eat * ‘ 4 a ha © sparent ° * ideal fon. aysnimingy “with: con tae sey bathing suit is increas-| hrims and satin crowns — some Substantial Reductions on : Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Khaki middies, straight or ing every day, we are fea- are ame with glycerined | ‘ a BU YEOTE: with bottom turned back in a turing, for Friday, an | ostrich. | Beacon Cord Tires Sports coats, $12.75 to $: cuff, $1.75, cellent suit of worsted jer- White rat are ne Georgette) In wool jersey—tuxedo modi ki bloomers — full sey at $7.50. crepe and ure in the smart an f th F th , , ae a eet becoming mushroom style F ih ed, nd i sous eae It is in the practical and trimmed with numerous kind or over e our annel in red, green ani a at wa good-looking two-in-one style, of white flowers. many other colors as well as in which eliminates the use of the a 130 x $17.50 black, $19.75 and $20. Reculation deemen 4460 bothersome separate tights. walso—e few beige and navy|80 x Bia $17.5 Sports skirts at special — one-piece model In black or navy blue, with! blue Georgette crepe hats at § X BY. coe ees B22.25 7.95 9.75 d 12.75 with pleated skirt fallin. bands of self color, white, con First Floor, Old Bullding aren ool ot es $7.95, $9.75 and $12.75 from shoulder yoke, embroid- trasting colors, or’ vari-colored . X Ae ceeeee ee ee $27.75 Our own specialized models. ered emblems and braided stripes. 92 #4 Baronette satin, $7.95 collar. In navy blue, ‘itty Siser 84 to 46, ‘Light Lu age KA errr eee + $28.63 White flannel, p Blot oF He Bale es Satin bathing suits, $7.50 to 8 UBS x . $29.63 ist, $9.75. iirls’ bathing sui : f Hot We th ea eat ioe. ed, $12.75, | knitted, $8.75, $6.90; sizes 6 $65 —special offer b2 x dI.. $31.50 or r@) a er White flannel, pleated, $12.75. | (ry Leurs ffeta bathing suits, $10.50 Fe Serondiimiear Old allsing Second Floor, Old Building to Tourist cases, $5 33 x 18 Caps, hats, shoes and boot t le 53 black enamel cloth;|34 x OD F Gy ’ at many prices. a RET grat fined | a ; J. a ee S 45 ee Black Chantilly Lace To make your Second Floor, Old Building 20 far sania Mae ie x $34.00 5 to , 2 orsteds —-- 0 at these prices 5 . sey ieee ss By aes S72 (R onflonucttan te $41.63 . Flouncings—less Outings pleasant Sports Petticoats Oxford bags, 187 XB. vceoeare . $43.20 1 me to get that hot weather suit now. The hot 86-inch flouncing,) VACU TTLES — Hot ts. desc ane 3-piece cow | ° Silk jersey, $2.9: Black cobra grain. uf D wher we have already had only serves to empha- $5.95 grade. nn $2 25 akold Unive say col ; Sn i Leather lined; 18 and 18 in Guaranteed 8,000 miles f th 1 “These Nea eect ee Gree nt loa) Piatey and leather Reh scsles ete: Be le qua Se eornGle wuidlta . es a importance o his sale, eS J y 24-inch flouncing,) covered cases—pin H y. Straig’ e flounces, | ' aor, ildt d. well tailored suits of tropical worsteds, cool | $3.95 grade...... ($1.65 to $4.00; quart size, my, SOENOR cpleatat. Chie co Motor Dusters, $4.50 to $20. \ combinations. speeded bibs shyr and will give unusually good service. We | s, fi France. . SrirT ey 7 =: err ° ° phy shally god About 500 yards, from France, VACUUM JARS with grees Tub Silk, $2.95 For the Kiddies ores for the Holiday Moton Trin: the price to be lower than they can be bought | Lees or at aah aes and nickel-plated cases— Attractive flounced or tailore.| “ery 5 ewhere | SHARE OF SOME DANNY FOES 1,-pt. size, nickel, $4 models — shadow-proof pane! Beach togs | | mee, are wx lonely paler l-pt. size, nickel, back and front. Pink or whit laundered, Hard plo. e designs SP SEIN. 8 rt size, nickel, $6.75. Third Floor, Old Bulidin seysig he yah i : * cobwebs, as sheer as shadows. Qua 9 won't hurt them Maine Coast Special Rowboats, $90, Smart Cloth Suits, $27.50 to $50 TE ee eae nmed, qal'Dh sets een case, § ai ache for te ber 1¢ Coast Sposial Rowbonta, today from any importer in Gus BOE BIG eeigns nop, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bulldt aa Meee York xe Hehe price at Quart, green case, $4.75, Sports Scarves bring Bech, aacecectae iets In the Motor Shop, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding which you may buy them here, asin $1.15 and $1.35 . ride ? \RAFES — niekel-plate!'a holiday mood girls, § : oe I Store Open All Day Saturday, July 2d re ena petien, cork and glass) Stoppers, y Bathing: sults Biff! Bing! Bang! Closed ell day Saturday during July and His Ge ait More especially when, for i tte qne-picce worsted It’s a Cracker Jack! /ugust, beginning end including July 9th, qrades, you pay only 31.00. rs with: mart border it e : > tle tot ok very adorable in Silk Handbags, $3 Gay Roman stripe Ubstas ata eels Hera. austabie 1 thes Fashioned on the line. tles, $14 Knitted fibre silk hurry after the bath ove A pau porch handbag. BLACK LEATHEROL—p Two yards long in tan) erase DAVY Blue\or! seat keernckeeit ith salt water taffy—tive rp i pe ok 2.50 F. 4 } \ Moire silk—black, navy blue c 2.505 ine, Fringed at the ends. packer f fire crackers und torpedoes, fron ‘ a ioe lt taupe or brown—on partic pint tw 8 Terry cloth bathrobes which will be exploded peppermint sticks, gum ‘ od ° well-shaped, etched m quart size, two Very ¢ combinatior Fe hee drops and other ‘Koodies two. snappin ‘bo ‘ <elf-covered frames, lined ; of ¢ ro very to wear over the bathing suit wons, red and blue, containing gay paper hat 53-57 West 14th St., near 6th _ poplin in soft tone METAL FOOD BOX wall r ym the beach Ail one up in patriotic papers —red, white, blu ee Inside purse frame and mir. half pint, The 1; 1 pt, $1 and cocky sport n tan, blue, Eighth Ga Nery, New Building / ron and $1.75; 1 @t Neckwear Section { | Main Floor, Old Building Seventh Gallery, New Building Main Floor, Old Building

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