The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1921, Page 9

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| THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921,” BOY BLINDED JULY 4 GIRL WITH WINNING Montserrat, of the Spanish Line, on his | WAY PLEADS GUILTY| PLUNGES TO HIS DEATH|. tw: sitsccrers von tie way to the pert he became Killed Broadway at Ninth Street from a window of lis room on the fourth floor of the Eye and En firmary, No. Stuyvesant 4700 lasting satisfaction. — WOMAN SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE. Police Find Driver Blametess for r In Formerly A. ‘I’. Stewart & Co. , TO PETTY LARCENY Sitive Heal dee From |enty-tive of tho Jom -tighitors Naw vee [7 is not big type and big talk aacniaiaailh Honpitar Windo: ted Mike ts a ‘ock owned by . in the newspapers—but Medical Examiner Hohmann was Miipaned UD" th Mexice Spring to en Business Hours— the quality, fashion and fair ds pieced Lae At ite wri a sie sate nea ie a to 5. price of the goods in the store 4 by fireworks, who fcil or jumped |” rahi, Telephone which make value and give NS Second Aven yes- terday. FE died two hours later in | St. Vincent's Hospital. His homo K at No. North Road, Great N Aceldent In Fitth Avenae, nn | RED MIKE, THE TERROR, HERE) ow uel Rojas, whic! Mike, 1 At Fifth Avenue and 119th Street night Mrs. Esther Feldma, forts yours old, of No. 25 Weat t19tir waa hit by an automobile own: operated by Max Strauss, a clot No, 2272 Morris Avenue, the Bronx. She | suffered fractures af three ribs and in- ternal injuries, and her sealp was badly BeSure and Read All the Good News onThis Page | LILLIAN | No Wilton Rugs are | being made today ck of Mexico on! Spain. being translated Heoun: am exten, Where he has defeated | tycerated. Her condition is critical | = ethan 1,000 adversaries, arr at | Str ed was not avrected the police Imported Cowsets : this port to-day on (is ateamship finding he was not to blame. The mills have been closed since January 17 $9.75 Many people who have been planning to get new Wilton | Were $15 to $22.50 | rugs in the Fall ore agin me be disappointed. There it , semwins | present indication of the mills resuming work. When they Prec et geile baberiactiaat | do, they will not be able to produce @nough rugs to Lay of Paris | the country-wide demand. And the handwriting on the wall me points to higher prices. A limited number of them | Se TE KN GG The only !arge stock of good Wilton rugs cessful mode.s-—have been re- ; : duced because the sizes are no in the country today is HERE longer complete—although there And it behooves householders who have need of the good Wilton ——_ MISS EDNA R WILLSEY., Bail of Edna Willsey, Obtained by Her Mother After Reunion in Tombs, Continued. SHOP 42 WEST 34TH ST., 1 FLIGHT UP Edna Wilsey, the seventeen-year-ol fi zt t Ki f the vhile the ‘tunit, t aa ja. ner x Jy ae i et fe is a “A Shop for Stout Women Exclusively” fon We ore ars ai sivas inthe cles | rugs to make sure of them while the opportunity is a! on ign ' | ality is so winning that she has gaincd MISS 14 20 | All are fresh and charming Seamless Teprac Worcester Persian ‘ Bel na Slenpaetey ane li 1 O t 200 Silk F k aris LRT yx0N4 feet. $76.50 $72.50 «$82.50 $109 : to-day 10 plead to « 1 ose u OCKS Models mostly, of pink voile, 1 | 9x19 feet... $80.00 $82.00 $90.00 $120 charging grand larceny for every type of figure. Our comp! the second degree. expertly ¢ showing of dividually designed, ored, exelusis Slenderfurm’’ models at $32.50 Foreign mills are doing only slightly better in the matter of Wilton rug production. In Canada, the mills have been working two days a Third Floor, Old Building | Heavy silk crepe Assisiant District t | : ‘ 4 x at prices that cannot be equalled anywh rm > r | week for a year past. In England, the coal strike cut down working days Louis Fabrieant, the girl's lawyer, 4 a0 abaolute fact Yh we. nto 504; Our $37.50 to $49.50 grades | WHSIE RIA CRE RIN GEWOCRTER SEIN Oe : + ple guilty than any other stout wear shop in the city. ‘ | peut larceny. Jude said A number of the model. The peasant bodice § ° { Would tmpose, aettence on duly 12 SUMMER in this special purchase ure smodet in srepe de chine bas | 30 Wilton Rugs at HALF ' } Hellion on BRUUraey WHEN Wer ie styles which we have spon- the peasant bodice which was in- ; Were Now Pauniteo fh, (he Tanta adler a Hebe DRESSES sored and have had great troduced by JEANNE LANVIN 6x9 feet, “Imperial” and “Durham”... . $90.00 $45 din ot ale Seaveriwan: aoutinieds|N success with this season. \ . i 8214x1046 ft., “Imperial” and ‘Durham’’. $180.00 $65 ¢ Atiey: Wilsey gave (Res Gadeees co Crepe de chine | | EXTRA heavy, high pile rugs, in designs which the mills 42d Street, the ad 9 Then, too, there are crepe de | are not going to duplic te : ” whe abes net * Hh Oue atau willl Hava'to oh chine frocks simply. but_effec- 1s b ZOINs MP HES ve: E -Alsonneracet and up to Wt this Te 1339 50. go tively trimmed with hand drawn- | We can do this, spite of the outlook, because of arrange- * stopping. Her | writs * e i i i. sik, Teton cratic cae ments made with the manufacturers. r to court, out Georyetle ene brojdered bodies | Third Gallery, New Building | \s a matter of fact, the dresses in these models now - ———_fF URS- ara 8 Georgette crepe frocks are ; { rina beautifully pleated—they look | Katee Note) Besianiey August ia tac Fin Damion: —are the silks in which these | beautifully pleated—they loo Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves of the Stoutwear Shop will inaugurato an immense sule of | shoring” (rocks ar ened 1,200 pairs of IF 7 . ie W: or ements “vi y ows ir hey are rr eal pairs Oo ul (RS CUCE TES LES WEES | the modish silks of the hour. Of ___ Foulard | fe Repeorour 95c course, they are in black Foulard frocks are just what | . ., today’s $2 grade.. { Ave bide pine dade they should) be—almost —un- | English Wash Suits | , -the colors which F adorned | Heavy quality. Two clasp length. White, pongee, black, tudent nurse endorsed. AND-—there ure crepe de chine for boys of 3 to 10 | navy, tan and brown, frocks for sports wear —in white, | Also--white with black embroidery, and black with white wine Cho RGS OVUIGI SS ARN, Mothers who desire the | }] embroidery. Second Floor, Old Building very finest English clothes All sizes All fresh from their boxes. eS for boys will be glad to Main Floor, Old Building hi aera fn satel ‘know of the arrival of FOR WOMEN these suits from John Bar- rans Sons, of London. Twill Suits Black Silk Stockings Cool navy blue and b n Frocks at 13 50 The wash suit illustrated is A Good Sale! i row e of twill fabric, in middy style. z . = The blouse has dark blue 51 pairs of $3.75 grade | $2 65 Cotton voiles with printed ¢ ” . 1 aatle i or embroidered white ‘dots + gg OB GDS detachable | washable collar and pairs of $4.00 grade . METROPOLITAN CLOTHES for MEN also voiles in foulard patterns \% collar. And narrow band of b! pairs of $4.25 grade tax 7¢ ein tatabrt Becta tela bel ai Black, navy blue and dark if around bottom and cufls, $4.75. ’ r eum ee ele ’ j brown are much favored this akort:, with: -Baellek hese hose hare been scien chance as happens but i z 4 season—and, besides, frocks in jong, with broad’full | ffically inspected and pronmnced once in a long time did ' Beginning Today these colors are always prac- perfect. Their durability ve un these 586 pairs come to us tical. Separate white shields, 65 equaled , to be sold for as little as Paris is reflected VIONNET'S exquisite ideas of simplicity have been beautifully carried out in some of the frocks of heavy crinkly silk crepe. For small women re al Ti with You'll fin is pointe $2.65. large wom | bhi SAA ED Bae ed) on a card inside each pair Light, medium and heavy : Se : A ual and ELA! en on white ground, 50¢ each of thoas .stockings, THe weight ' ingrain thread sil i 4 e mportant mi-Ann As simplicity is the keynove Galatea Suits name of the maker is full fashioned; sizes 9, 9 of each model, and as the lines a . heeded 1 i 1 and 10; 872 pairs are all silk, are straight, these models may | Striped, with attached blue collar known from end to end of throughout; 164 pairs have eg: be successfull wor by large and white braid banding of biue | the country. Only by sucha mercerized cotton soles. i SALE rs) women sa wel as by women of on cule and bottom. 29 Pairs Sky-blue Silk Stockings $2.65 pair Bb White callars — ombrotdered beanie 7 If you want colors or black they are $3.75 pair (tax 18c) only | nat, lace, of organdie give an Short trousers, $2. | this small lot of sliyr blue ut $2.65, Main Floor, Old Building, t _ 2S. ae ae Complete —middy, short | $ 9 ate trousers, flannel shield und de: | 2.75 Bedspreads iz EM E \Ac tachable washable collar, braid | | 15V Cl A smart new feeble eats eeuaee eel fOr the bungalow fourth eaners Costume Slip middysivie,sbort trousers, $1000. | Just. the thing! | Colored ° -four ess Ge ha Long trousers, $20. crochet spreads with em- Former Prices : ane NG : Rea Plain black silk ties, 86¢. broidered edges... Mottled , om : ° | effect. ot easily soiled; , regular price . Very straight. of line and of Third Floor, Old Buliding. | 90 i Grants 97 '| 73.00, 70.00, 68.00, 63.00, 58.00 and 55.00 soe cleaner is for small! fal G Seapleity, een = — = 80x80 in. Special—$2.76. hs $ or apartments, | to wear beneath froc the | x . Daan | SBRGTAL Yi net type. In pink or white, | FOR MISS @ TO 6 Other pretty Spreads | $37.50. ‘i 2 8.95, ‘Third Floor, Old Building | 72x100 in.—$3.50, $ | MINE DOLLARS » regular price, $50. - | Bloomer Frocks | 90x100 in.—$4.00, $ | i { $ This cleaner is for the home P)j lof S White, in attractive block ana| New Sports Shoes yy 3 of average size. isposal of Sports | open-work designs, \e . ! ‘ow The SUPERB, Jr.—$43.10. Skirts at $8 50 of chambray x 90 in.—-$2.65 lin black and white regular price, $57.50. . Simple in Box. 90 in, —$3.00 The v for vilan This cleaner is for use in the, Originally 912.75 to $16.50| line, attractive 90x100 in, $3.75 | The vogue for black and | home of large size. . . | in materials | white is expressed with dis- Smart novelty silks in white | 1 with de- "i i ” | inal ‘ aa i The SUPERB—$52.50. or light colors trite thet soak White corded dimity. | tinetive smartness in these H regularly $70, | Light weight woolen mater Se tas | 62x 90 in. | thoes Cosigned to wear with } ’ :, ® This cle: is f in gay colors or ¢ »ber tones, frocks of dl a 72x 90 in. the white sports costume, HIS season’s sults, in smart two and three- Hota elite cagdiceatietione Models that have been 80) tinction. 90x100 in, | Fashioned of fine white Sea ? with a kirge number of rooms, mucteen(ul thag, there are only P | aoe | Island duck—that cleans beau- } button single-breasted models, each produced Ald tery retai meee Ze a feet | At BOS | ee | erie sane sit ‘ Seventh Gallery, New Building Second Floor, Old Bullding Frock pic- Candlewick Spreads Welt. soles” and low walkin ' * tured — an = | J j in our own workrooms, and offered until DOWNSTAIRS STORE: adorable, affair i Yemen ereeaiel | hein of black Wathor add Turther ; : : with plain col- | Double bed size, $11. | : this morning at $55 to $73., An opportunity S a l eo f Ss ho ored Run ie: Double bed wen $i, |“ Afternoon Shoes . $ 5 ploomer and equire no ironing. — Just In black and white. to secure a Saks-tailored suit at this greatly ; es G4 90 trimmings 0 f shake them out after washing. Vote sac. . F Best in many, many weeks—-mostly our ° Rite oc und Pup Qalary, Dew RUlMiNg FIM Fiesty) Oi) Soliding, q reduced price comes but twice a year and own stock of $6.40 to $8.40 grades embroidery, Quaint little fro bray piped in @ con’ 2,700 pairs in all And the very styles and Tan strap pumps with Cuban of plain cham- | | heels. | ting color, should be taken advantage of immediately. Many “E. & W.” Shirts kinds that are first indemand | TAH#lbuek JintaN arforde, Pe ilrioe PUM ep s pmunc plouse and pleated bloomers, | |e Alterati eg And many other — kinds, | Small Charge for cAlterations 1 etn storae ee | equally good and equally de- In tan or blue. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | reduced to $1.35 \ | ser + | wirable. | . patted oO5 * Fifth Floor ng No old stock At $3.95 | In fact, almost half of these 2,400 shirts are “E, & Patent leather strap pumps No makers’ left-overs Two charming frocks, reproduc- | \ W.” shirts; and the others are equally good. Just a little clearaway of printed madras, white madras and white cheviot (with collars) shirts that have been left from the Couldn't be replaced for $1.85 — of Sizes 14 to 16. Burlington Ar with white kid trimming. White kid strap pumps with black patent leather trimming. Two-strap pumps black, with baby Lo Black kid orfords with low els, tions of much more ex pensive models; pink or blue chambray, | with touches of white pique at neck: line and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | Sunbonnets Pink or blue chambray, $1 White cross-bar dimity, $1.35. Third Floor, Old Buliding. | a moowr STK & Company We could not go into the open market and buy them to ell at $4.90 # pair today Extra service will be vided | Downstairs Store. New Buliding questionable qualities. lan or ason’s selling. course not at 34th STREET heels, pro- Floor, New Bultding

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