The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 9

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| ee RS LR RNS IRR 4 BURGLARS LOOT HIRSHFIELD ISNT SAFEINHATTER'S SURE FAKE THEFTS STOREOFS1,400 CONDERNPOLICE Then Select Two Winter Wern-Out Straws Behind. | When Jules Padowitz, the manager of the Kento: p Third Aven the 149th os slosed up la ning unwritten law that ring? $24) Kenny writers, of No. for straw ha aughed, ad opened tyle, by lis- | nd the $1.40 rs—Pedowite | f them—had | ds i 1 on top of the counter. ue, one bloe A. Cl septemt Double Blcomingdale’s Fashion News 59th to 60th ST., LEXINGTON and THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY : Has Argument With Insurance| ‘" Headpieces, Leaving Their | Man Who Declares Cases Are Dropped. John A. Kenny, President of the| re Agency, 75 William Street, and ation, | Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield he thanked the | locked horns this morning with the re- | sult that the Commissioner adjourned "la hearing he was holding in regard to burglaries and dismissed the wit- Be |ness, while those at the hearing be in Mr, Kenny had testified that not | Mr e did not affect the lc company appreciably. ‘ fake burglary was disco police took the attitude the case and dropped jt. 3 mit a crime,’ | “It he ts insured and robs h | that is absolute not.ce crime, ndeay » take nility of the police insurance under- " said Mr H should have to study each “Any public officer who stand," 1 Mr, Kenny |moro than 1 or 2 per cont. of bur |glary insurance claims were fakes, and bai it was business of the companies to handle ‘When a man robs himecif he does suid the Com- They Said It Couldn't Be Done! For years people insisted that a real comfort shoe could not be made stylish. You'll wonder how we succeeded in combining so much comfort with style, but you will admit that we have succeeded. Come in, try a pair on. Should your feet require special fitting, Dr. Kahler will be glad to assist professionally. There will be no charge, of course. Dr.P KAHLER SHOES 15 West 44/4 Street -New York UA Comfortable Shoe Made Stylish’ Two Extraordinary Sales For Imniediate Action These two garment scoops are surely worthy of extraordinary action in the: newly arranged garment sections Saturday 500 Women’s Silk Dresses---Special $19:°° These garments were made to sell for an average of twice this amount. Canton crepes Taffetas Crepe de chine An almost Velours Silks lined. coloiings. exceptional value! Mixtures Many, many styles in a broad selection. Bloominaic’a—Serond Floar Many, many styles—all new—all fiesh— Georgettes Many, many colorings. Sizes 34 to 44. 438 Women’s Coats and Wraps $5.95 ‘idiculous price for such garments Tweeds Cashmeres Some are all silk lined—others half lined, some skeleton Many, many Sizes 84 to 44, On Sale Saturday Morning—Bloomingdale’s Second Floor This will be a good opportunity to see these newly arranged garment departments—where Fashion goes hand in hand with = stenographer, an: ke thy ‘d to questic ng is ad, __HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. the right attitude. T don't want |two weeks trom to ou any more, ‘The hear. |tiey will t ——— naed by Grand Jury. Grand Jury oy the Je conditions ar the 1ATth Str of Rronx {ts term to-day, {n+ STORE OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY, 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M, ‘BONWIT TELLER &C The Sj penalty Shop of Ospinaion FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Ingenue Fashions That Court Attention Despite Their Prices, Command Attention Because of Their Prices THE JEUNE FILLE MODE S interpreted by Bonwit Teller & Co., jeune fille fash- lons express the “ never-grew-up ” spirit of Perer Pan. Misses’ Frocks (14 to 18 years) CREPE DE CHINE SLIP-ON FROCKS With Monkey Fur Monkey fur edges the and frin line to or mallard Black POIRET TWILL COAT FROC With T 1 Silk Braid qualit navy blue 27.50 sleeves ides from waist- navy blue smart, of superior ‘ciret twill in black or with wide silk braid. SILK CREPE FAILLE FROCKS 37.50 Reproduction of a French Model Cluster bandings of cire braid trim the skirt and sleeves, and the sash slips through galalith ornaments, CANTON CREPE DAYTIME FROCKS 49.50 With Origina Treatments Two slip-on models: one with pendant acorns, the other with stecl studded braid and coin belt. Misses’ Suits and Coats (14 to 18 years) INGEN UI PAILORED SUIT ty 1 typ FUR Coats of t 45.00 of ur de lame or smart- COLLARED OF NORMANDIE CLOTH FUR TRIMMED OR TAILORED suITs 69.50 Suits of duyet de laine with wolf, mole, nutria or opossum: tailored types of moussyne. COATS 85.00 lic season's favored fabric with generous col- { youth's favorite furs: wolf, nutria or opossum. The Genuine Victrola in a Distinctive Period Model Cabinet There is a delicate beauty, a trueness, a purity of tone | which is suecessfully pro the Vietrola | Those who have long hoped | duced only hy for the proper setting for (his supreme instrument will find oan this distinctive cabinet | at the small cost of | 90," ° I 85 Pown, Balance in Small Month y Payments This model is exclusive with . wm coue James MeCreary & C0, A Store of Individual Shops Fall Fashions Favor LONG SLEEVE ae cA Store of Individual Shops REVERE OF TRICOTINE 45,00 OAT-DRESSES (CC with the new flaring sleeves that follow in length the Paris rule of thumb, but make new rules for themselves in full length revers. Edged with gray silk caracul braid. Navy Blue or Black with Gray Sil FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. TRICOTINE FROCKS For the Junior NCtss (13 t017 yrs.) Jrankiin Simon 8 Co. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Every Day from AEow On Is the Day of the Coat-Dress Franklin Simon a Co. 8 EVER too young to be smart” says a fine wool tricotine frock in the Individual Shop for the Junior Miss and proves its point by dis- playing lines as slender as a young birch; with a new kind of embroidery and one of those becom- ing narrow sash belts. Nay with Henna Embroidery Brown with Fawn Embroidery Junior Misses’ Dress Suop Second Floor io COAT-DRESSES For —Mademotselle (14 t 20 yrs) MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor Store Open Daily Including Saturday Until 5:30 P. M. 7 oe a teen rarer eames aisles q

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