The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 4

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rs THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. ng = : a a Tris ETH TTTOT ———— PANIED AS Sntth CRE OO a a RR Bie, ot PARA ARO Sn | FW tli MO ees Y | ‘of Mading Two Men Cap- abba Wada Victim's Yells ‘ Brigg Police. faten and, @ woman were ai i¥ ‘this morning in connee- thor with the hoitl-wp and robbery of | Josoph Pinto, No, 21 Cumberland Stebel! ‘Brooklyn. dat 2h Street and ,Fowrthi Avenue, Manhatian, The woman. is allegea*fo have been used te a Wi © Taste is a matter of tobacco quality whew ' ot Tesh rH Stn eer BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE | Mh maw the womtin coming along t with) the two men’’ Pinto told the : police, “She quit them and came over and talked to me. While we Were’ walking along the two men re- appeared ftom = sumnewhere and bed the thapat and robbed me of my watch : We state it as our honest belief Putrolme: MecLarney and Murray that (or the pret aihed, Chewer- Mf the Kast 22d Street Station heard fd phe we Bhan ally. ta Pimio'a call for help saul reached the Turkish Blend cigarettes ever scene as the two men ran. The ‘ goa wine, worhan stood still. After a chase in Sant yen Tibion x Which several shots were fired al y bace three of the alleged robbers were locked up. They = 1! shey were Da-/ vid Goldstein, No. 640 East 2th e ¥ Street; Albert Smith, No. 341 West ' 15th Btreet; and Moy Waiker, also of | } the 15th Gtreet ac Levs. ———a i | ant museum necetves CIGARETTES You, too?—Ready to choose your Fall wardrobe? First-CANTON SATIN FROCKS First in your mind, perhaps, because they are first among the new Fall silks in the favor of Fashion { PROTEST ON EXHIBITION. | of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended [TEE The values are most extraordinary yi té-day's Herald and delivered to the j Metropolitan Museum of Art this ing ta the first intimation the m has received of any projest ag 6 present loan exhibition of impression SI A(OLLA — scores a point or two—for the divided tunic points hemward at either side, and the Ti: CONCHITA—wearsa shawl. Over the shoulders, back and dimi- nutive sleeves falls the shawl-like 1 Store Hours—g A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ns West & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N.Y, Established 1879 novel cuffs are likewise pointed — drapery, crepe side out—while the the whole gracefully softened by a rest of the frock shows its satiny back panel that loops under the lustre. A long self sash ties in great tunic according to Fashion's latest loops that hang just below the dictate. hem line. Very spectally priced Very specially priced 30.00 45.00 Outfitting Week CORRECT APPAREL for SCHOOL ACADEMY & COLLEGE’ And it’s time, too, to be L. thinking about TAILORED SUITS FOR FALL = Tu: JAUNTY —of Duvet de laine—The straight, youthful lines of the hip-length box coat—There- in lie smartness for Women or Miss. When you add a snug standing collar, from which but- tons extend to the waistline, a self aa sash and horizontal rows of silk trim on patch pockets of Caracul or stitching all around — you know Australian opossum. Finished with why the Jaunty is so named. a narrow belt. Tu: SORN1L4 — Moussyne and Caracul — Generous use of furs gives a Russian aspect to many of the suits of the season. So with the Sonia -— built on box-like lines with detachable standing collar and i Mt AMC BEGINNING OUR FOR- TY SECOND SEASON Very specially priced Very specially priced 55.00 90.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses in all sizes for women and Misses, including specially 13 OF SPECIAL SERVICE made sinall sizes and extra sizes for women of large proportion. ty: TO THE YOUNGER : GENERATION CA cM CUA Se a WY) , GIRLS and JUNIORS BOYS and STUDENTS . | Bering a ere Penne 0 Katherine Blake has some | Girls’ Wool Jersey Dresses . . 9.50 joys’ ool Suits... . . i . x REDIT TERM Girl’s Serge Dresses... . «12.95 Boyt Blue Suits... . - 1650 clever ideas about housekeeping sete on ie Girl’s Serge Middy Suits. . . 9.50 Boys’ School Reefers . . . . 13.50 ; ; a oe |"§.00 « «© $75 aa Girl’s Silk Dresses . . . . » 18.00 Boys’ Overcoats. . . . . « 22.50 Ws He fakes, You poe Te bouts ak eelme 7-50 = « 400 Earned Girl's Wool Coats . . . . . 18.00 Boys’ Mackinaws . . + + 10.50 She will show you the hemstitching and the embroidered 10-00 =" 150] From Girl’s Serge Bloomers . . . . 2,95 Boys’ Leather Coats . . . . 21.50 initials on thems and she wil tell you that she made them 15-00 * . 200 $50 to $5000 j Gitte Wool Skirts): + + > 4:05 Boys! Sheep eg Coste 2s er ed es nee BA ‘Toweling in the bathroom ae BRASS BED Girl's Orpte Shoes... « «7.25 Boys’ All Leather Shoes . . . 4. and kitchen because the material is so soft, so full-bodied, With vers | Juntors' Serge Dresses . . . . 10.00 Students’ Mixture Suits . - 30.00 qivable, and practical It absorbs moisture quickly and thor- tte Students’ Blue Suits . . . + 35.00 Students’ Golf Suits . . . . 35.00 oughly, washes easily, and comes out a bright white just like new. It is very inexpensive Juniors’ Silk Dresses . . . . 29.50 Juniors’ Wool Coats . . . , 29:50 Juniors’ “Gym” Bloomers , . 4.50 Juntors’ Wool Suits . . , . 39.50 Katherine says that she is able to make three dozen full-size hand and face towels, as well as dresser scarfs and table runners, from two of the 25-yard bolts Students’ Overcoats . 35.00 Students’ Brogue Oxfords » 8.25 Open Saturday Evenings. Buy it by the bolt. Any store selling white goods should | 104th St. L STATION at CORNER have it. For MISSES Boatt Toweling in full Beginning cinch width in 25+ A Misses’ Wool Dresses + 17,50 if 10-yard bolts, Mili Misses’ Silk Dresses 18.50 ABSORBENT TOWELING BOOTT MILLS, Lowstt, Mass. Misses’ Wool Suits, , Misses’ Wool Coats . Misses’ Orpic Oxfords [ pHE WORLD prints more | ‘Business Opportunities’ | than all the other New York morning newspapers added! together %

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