The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 5

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A | FORKNOCKING HATS .. THINKS IT’S HIS OWN) 675 EACH IS PRICE OFF AT MARDI GRAS Five Youths Revive Old Coney} Island Custom and Rue It —Ticklers Ba anned. Wearers of straw hats at Coney Is- | Jand's Mardi Gras will be fully pro- tected, Magistrate Ge: formed five youn before him, cho Benjamin King hats fram the b mar to-day in- men arraigned xed by Detective | with knocking str ads of pleasure ers at the festivaland using the hats “for footh “It's all right to visit the Mardi Gras and ha food time, but you | must behave e there. I'll fine} each of you of ten day: n the Workhous' Magistrate ¢ nar to five Bro hat destroyers. They paid the fines. ‘They said they were John Kabus, of No. 186 Joseph Browne, eet; William Ken- nh Avenue; Emil | 649 1) s thronged a nds of visitors} ay of the as week | at Coney Island. The merrymakers and paper streamers to their hea ntent and without let drany and any feather kK were in evidence, vy policemen caused ner hem in the | Such ers as cow- belis, horns, trumpets and “rattlers” Were not taboo enth annual Mardi ¢ threw confett ae BATTERS IN DOOR, | and He’s Arrested. Mrs. Mary Olinger, who rents apart- ments and lives on the second floor of "ALM. to. aig) ) of glass) When she then “’ © lower hall she found a reached strange man there. He had smashed the e door. H roused others in the house and neighborhood, and many police whistles were blown, Police- man Thomas Kagan went in and asked the stranger what he was do- ing. "I live here,” he said, “and couldn't get in. So I went across the street and got a beam and pushed in the | asked the | ‘ou say you live here?” here at No. 16 West 6oth Of West 46th “You'll have to explain in court.” The prisoner was| locked up in the West 47th Street Station. He said he was Frank Beam. ish, forty-seven, say he had a five-inch nail and a meat hook in his pocket the cop. an actor, The police All_qood citizens should participate! im té-day’s primary. Candidates for Mayor and other city and county cHices are to be nominated, as well as members of Assembly, Polls open from 3 P. M. P.M STEAM AT Him, Alexande nm, a clerk, d at No, 62 West 1th vn, will be arraigned ‘ar Rockaway Po- with f father, Hart Avenue, ht gault_ by his 63. Where Can We Get the Money? To help people meet such a problem is my_ busi No unnecessary red tape. I Am Banker to the Masses and loan money in any amount from one to twelve months at 1 years ed prosperity’ with my clients and made’ many customers, who in turn sent their friends to me, Holmes Electric Protection Private Offices for Women BENJAMIN FOX Reliable Pawnbroker Merch nt Est. 1876. Over 3: Years at 72 8th Av., near 14th Street Envelope Chemise with hand made Chinese Filet laces, Val. Sth Aovenue at 4018 Street The Most Sensational Silk Underwear Sale Ever presented to the women of New York Begins \‘/ednesday, September | 4th Night Gowns Special 4-95 Regularly 7.95 Special 3.50 Regularly 5.95 New models of heavy quality Crepe de Chine Handsomely trimmed with Real Filet Laces THE ENVELOPE CHEMISES are shown in six extremely attractive styles beautifully trimmed laces and Georgette, tinished with satin ribbon shoulder straps—the season's newest models, in sizes 36 to 44. ing exquisite sets, THE NIGHT GOWNS in every instance can be matched with the chemise in style, thereby mak- Every gown of tine, heavy quality silk Crepe de Chine, in sizes 15, 16 and 17. This sale presents extraordinary gift possibilities and many will purchase pieces for holiday giving at these phenomenally low prices. None Exchanged or Credited. Better Light, Better Homes Artificial light, in one form or another, has been a necessity of mankind’s from the beginning of time. The flaming fagot of primitive man gave illumination. So did the candle, oil lamp and countless other means of lighting that followed. But none of these provided more than a visibility during darkness. With the advent of the incandescent lamp and the utiltze- tion of electricity’s flexibility, illumination became more than a bare necessity. Its proper application made houses, hames. The development of scientifically correct lighting fixtures and artistic portable lamps has opened an unlimited field for decorative and comfort possibilitiestin home lighting. Harm ful glares and deep shadows have been eliminated. Coziness and soft restfulness have taken their place. Correct distribo- tion and proper diffusion of light are the influences that have brought about this difference. Redecorate your home with light. ‘A look around each room tonight may suggest inexpensive corrections in your lighting equipment that will not only produce beauty, artistry and refinement of environment, but will provide a sense of solid comfort and complete personal satisfaction as well, Our representatives or those of Hghting fixture or electrical dealer's store eill be glad to render advice and assistance in any home lighting improvements you may toish to make, Che United Electric Light --- Power Co. 150 East 15th St., New York. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921, Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. soswowe James McCreary & C0, = =~ ACs Quality Aerenavatian; Ae (Dns wos Wouldn't you like to start work on a new piece of embroidery something dif- ferent from anything you have ever done? Let us suggest’ a clever affair for a com: bined bed and bolster covering. It consists of a stamped muslin covering to be appliqued with flowers and leaves of variously colored linene. ‘The linene in the proper colors, outlined in shapes of leaves and blossoms is furnished. When com- I covering is strikingly beau rtistic. and cheerfully color covering of finest quality with all necessary material for applique costs but four dollars and ninety-five cents. The Finest Furs Nature Produces Are the Only Economical Kind to Buy Quality is of greater importance in Furs than in anything else. Un a Fur Scarf or Coat possesses virtue, it is extravagance to pus- chase it, no matter how inexpensive it may be. McCreery Furs are ‘The Finest Furs Nature Produces”—yet they bear prices lower than inferior pelts are often priced! Persian Lamb Coats, 36 inches long, of choice, lustrous pelts with Natural Skunk collar and cuffs. 385.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long. of selected skins—Natural Squirrel collar and cuffs. 345.00 Near Seal Coats, 45 inches long, made of choice skins, with blended Skunk collar aud cuffs. 195.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs—Jarge, lus- trous pelts. 55.00 (Fourth Floor Navy Dress Serge yard, 2.50 formerly 4.50 A splendid opportunity to se- cure a really dependable quality of Navy Blue Serge for Fall and Winter apparel at a decided saving. It is of a superior grade, all-wool, closely woven, and 5+ inches wide. Second Floor) Dresses For Tiny Tots 2.50 to 7.50 Exceedingly dainty Frocks of Pink or Blue Voile; also charm- ing models of White Dimity or Voile, smocked in Pink, Blue or Gold. Many flaunt ribbon adornment. (Third Floor) ; Notion Necessities Hair Nets, Cap or Fringe styles doz., 85c, 1.35, 1.85 Hair Nets, Cap Shape, doubl: mesh, doz, 1.45 Hair Pins, assorted...... box, 22c Beads and Bugles, a variety of colors. bunch, 10e; doz. bunches, 1.00 Shoe Laces, 72-inch..3 pairs for 25¢ Scissors ....+-+++e+-e+ pair, 40c Gheate ccssssasse veeespair, 1.40 Leahey’s Heatless Tronser Press. . 95e Main Floor 14h. “Telephone Pits Roy 3400 Advertised, on Sale Commencing Wednesday, ‘Sept. Annual Clearance Sale Lace Flouncing Remnants 95c +» Unexcelled opportunities are offered in this Clearance of Laces at the beginning of a season when practically every gown s a touch of lace and a great many are completely draped display with it. There is a large assortment of Lace Flouncings, in lengths from 1 yard to 214 yards, and in many instances se of the same design may be secured. Chantilly Laces and Embroidered Nets in widths from 18 to 40 inches may be secured in Navy Blue, Brown, Gray, Keru, White and Black. These goods are from our regular stock and include a number of discontinued designs which range from 2.50 to 8.05 per yard. (Main Floor New and Attractive Dresses for Misses Priced Only 39.50 This Year 55.00 Buys a Really Elegant Suit They are, in truth, the type for which women have grown accustomed to pay a much higher price, The one pic- tured, stunning as it is, is no more attractive than the others in the assort- ment. All are exclusive look- ing in desigs, and fashion -d of excellent quality fabrics Canton Creve, Poiret Twill or Tricotine, Odd buttons Oriental em They are expertly tailored of fine qual ity Duvet de Laine, Yalama Cloth or Tricotine, Some are enriched with Furs of the better sort— others are desigacd to wear with separ- ate Fur Scarfs. Most of them fea ture the long slim- lined coat that con- duces to the slender huely “adoen flare vivaciously, them. Many All the fashionable ein Bala Autumn and Winter Rice. eapeee shades are repre- Sines da eae sented as well as years. Black. (Fourth Floor) Fourth Floor) FE An Extraordinary Sweater Event Thread Silk Tuxedo Models 9-75 formerly 15.95 Kverybody knows what a Thread Silk Sweater usually costs, hence it is unnecessary for us to use argument or persuasion to convince you of the ex- traordinary value these Sweaters of ours represent at 9.75. 2 ate emcee am Although the assortment is extensive, we advise carly shop- ping as there is certain to be a yreat demand, All of the Sweaters are in ‘Tuxedo style with tie sash, The colors are Black, Navy Blue, Orchid, Pink, Jade, White and ‘Tomato. Fourth Floor 2 acer eS EEO crater ae

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