The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1921, Page 4

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This Pretty New York Girl 05 0028 02""" | thousands of guests 14 yronation Ks ile atart the ceremony ae Accompanying the candl re will be six |heraids w bugling. of whom are from se Cinderella and! @ retinue me ers, The tial investiture will be qade by the court |chambertain Miss Willams, whe 1 ve) e nigh ie is exquisite coloring, interested in music and a natural athlete “| deeply appreciate the honor of id fi and j on the j Iam sure we i sto the Queen at Jare Mixa Maric D. Millor, daughter of \ Mr and Mrs. Henry Miller of No. 241 West 102d Street; Miss Mercedita M. Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willett tae Wagner Broudway, this city; 3 Kane, daughter of Mr. Frank Kane of Asbury § hu ter of Mr. and Mra f No. 1743 Q Street, and Mine Hannah prie- iu Mrs. w. Wiiham H. ¥ Washingt: "a3 Clinton Avenue Princess P personated ‘by. 0. daughter of ‘Mrs. mina Te HH No. 608 Sixth ii Asbury 9: Cemonation to natin tle, Ghoti 6 win }inony its thirty par ienact is edeces- citate: to Golden Anntvers Ai a qpen to-night with the crowning |“ he baby parade Wednesday a Yi 8 tf a lara mph atre is being erected sary. Jubilee of the Resort-+jot Miss Haset Virginia Daieninier ai romt at the foot of {No. 60) Went 197th Street, thin elly,|Sanser fair Ts rominent in the am Many to Participate in the ia Ques of the Maven plithentre will be the royal pavilion. The pageant, ‘forming ut the Beach Gayety. | ‘The carnival ts the climax of Asbury | ‘asino, will march*down Ocean Ave- ——— ‘Park's Golden Anniversary Jubilee, | 20% | Shaan ce CATE RARE Burpassing in Alora) aval tinselled which started last January with aland stately columns. ‘The procession splendor and in elaboration of cere: liseries of expositions, followed"in June| will circle the amphi thantee, where —=$ a JG Gidding £0. New Lecation will be at Fifth Avenue, 56thand 57th Streets— Removal Sales Remaining Fashions are being sold re- . gardless of the price they will bring — Br ee oe: ft Beautiful Evening Gowns Formerly $250 to $450 at $125—*145—175 Dance Frocks and Evening Gowns Formerly to $195 at *50—*75 Afternoon and Evening Wraps Formerly $125 to $375 at 14 Day Coats and Wraps Formerly to $250 at *75 to *195 Tailored and Costume Suits Formerly $150 to $350 at *65—°85 Street and Sport Suits Formerly to $145 at *35—*°45 New Autumn Hats at *15—*18—'25 In velvet and satin, designed in our own workrooms from reserve materials, em- bracing models which ald usually sell at from $30 to $40. Remaining Sport Apparel Sport and Beach Wraps at $38 | Sport Coats at $15—$25 Formerly to $150—An odd group of | Formerly to $95—The last of many miscellaneous styles in silk. | higher cost styles. Separate Skirts at $5—-$8.75 | _ Blouses at $5 -$7.50—$9.50 Formerly to $38—Entire | Formerly to $25—-Handmade lace selections of silk mena baxia la: | trimmed effects and tailored models in crepe de chine. Silk Sweaters at $25 Wool Sweaters at $5--$10 Formerly to and black. $45—Tuxedo effects in | Formerly to $20-Stip-over and coat styles in bright colors. remaining 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 29,_ | th9 prize winners wil be chosen, and! FARES ROB TAXI DRIVER, jthen return to the avenue and dis- For tt aya the easide resort | iireceding the parade, Queen Titan | MAKE OFF IN HIS CAB. will bla th pareantry, winding) will ride to ene amphitheatre im her r ™ Will Be Crowned ‘Queen of 7's 22oit eee ctens hut taba hte tah 5 meat cwmatenr ane veune im ea baby parade, At which neat Ay a thotte white he m trappings of gold. fale conscious at Roadside. Tow ers. me ie) ht [sand children will compete for pr , Two men entered Benjamin A. Jane ury ‘arnit a ‘o- abi ranging from a live pony to a rine ‘TMiania wil come the |low'n taxicab at 92 Street and Brond- lives, aeven or eight divisions Ol! way early to-day and tol@ him to drive 4 capbage anal the m. Firat, tpfants in their baby| them to mnwood. ‘nn a 1 review. before | Carriages, then small girle with their) “When they reaghed 214th Btrect and habia th the ' | Ninth Avenue one tapped on the giaas _ | wagon, fiends, and finally the float |@nd told Jaslow to stop. ‘The two then | division. got out and ordered Jaslow from the cab, When he stepped out one of the OK, | men struck him on the head with « pa | GIRL BATHERS ( GET SHOCK. | piece of lead pipe. He fell and they [Rockaway Police Order Stock tng | Pont bp att ga aoe took $23 onda je case. leas Ones to Wear Proper Garb, ‘They then rolled him up agetnat the Girl baithers who have been accun-| curb out of the way of passing auto- |tomed to wearing socks of no stockings | mobiles and drove away In his taxicab. at nll received a shock at Rockaway|A few minutes leter Policeman Finne- Beach yesterday. gan found Jaslow unconscious and called Capt. Louis Kruesoher sent patrokmen|@t ambulance from Columbus Hospital. appeared in half howe of no|head he was taken to his home, No. at all they were 0 "themes properly, ‘The. pollas | 1004 Fox Street, Bronx. Dr ner ei bull plasing on beaghes. | has net been recovered, | Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street | Established 1879 FOR WOMEN The Blouse Dress in Crepe La Fayette 29.50 Black with effective facing of contrasting color, and just the right amount of bead embroidery. Simple, serviceable and very smart. WOMEN’S SIZES THIRD FLOOR. Scarf Collared Coats in a Group at 65.00 Erminie, a soft, deep-piled fabric, and the ever popular evora and bolivia. Flare back and belted models— some with the new loose sleeves. Collars to be worn open or buttoned up. Every coat well-tailored and lined with crepe de chine, WOMEN’S SIZES THIRD FLOOR. Charge purchases made the romainder ef thie month will appear on bills rendered October tet. : 1921 i Summer Resorts Annual | , and Good Motor Roads Guide| \ Many First Class Automobile Tour Maps. ji Thousands of Announcements of Foreign and Ameri- N can Summer Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts. \ PRICE 10 CENTS N tions and Newsstands. By Mail 10 Cents. Address Sum- fN 1921, aches and whenever girl| After treatment for mcerationa of the I ‘The taxieab ff ‘A ————o mm a M' romn WAR ia BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Fashion believes in the predicted early winter, and insists upon FUR TRIMMED SUITS FOR THE SMART WOMEN OR MISS Si enyon may choose the lines that suit your fancy—and your figure; slender and straight, youthfully box-coated, smartly flaring—so long as the suit of your choice is lavishly trimmed with fur. Ou suit department is a good place to study the effects gained by leading French and American designers by interesting and original uses of exquisitely marked and matched pelts. Suits for Women and Misses trimmed with caracul, beaver, squirrel, and other fashionable furs. Values as great as their smartness 60.00 to 350.00 At all World Otfions, Subway, Rloveted ond Roliread Sie The safe way to wash fine fabrics Tests made by leading makers of delicate fabrics was the greatly increased use of sheer fabrics and very delicate colors in the last few years, the manufacturers of silk materials and garments have met a serious problem in the way women laundered them. Incorrect washing methods and the use of wrong soap products have ruined numberless garments, and brought the manufacturers many complaints. Leading manufacturers of fine silks, woolens, and sheer fabrics, have recently made careful investigation of the laundering of their special products. As a result of these investigations they un- qualifiedly recommend Lux. to wash all fine things in Lux Snxs Woo.ens CorTONs AND LINENS Belding Brothers Carter's Knit Underwear Betty Wales Dressmakers Onyx Hosiery Ascher’s Knit Goods James McCutcheon & Ca, Ven Reahe Company North Star Woolen Mill Co. Puritan Mille Max Held, Inc. ‘The Fleisher Yarns Pacific Mille Mildred Louise Dresses , Made in U.S. As" Some of the famous manufacturers who urge you

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