The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1921, Page 9

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~ SEEK MILLION NEW: _ACUNTS BY MAY 85,491 ioe Savings Hank York" Savings Bank River Barings Tank Savings Tank Bank for Sarinan z: SSccF Le avings bank officials spite of “dull times’ t |deposits have increased §250,000,000 In Starts, {twelve months ‘| Phe Twenty Milllon Savers Comn Nation - Wide Drive | York Samuel H includes Lach Institution. ‘s by May 1| National Savings Bank, Albar ie wa today. This is[ 4: Lorener, Controier Willtamsburg - 4 | Savings Bank, Brooklyn, and bai a larger plan) Ay nd, President Buffal . to 1 of depositors | ings Buffalo. to ‘ The totai at} —— aa 1 oanks in eisiteca| WIFE CHARGES “FRAME-UP” State sented at the National | Conierence of Mutual Savings Banks IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE. is 10,000, ‘Th ae ve- | Husband Offers Evidence fe | Me Got Peeking Throngh Wind rganized nd a eee See a |WAR ON BOW-LEGGEDNESS ‘ A t With Quotas Assigned for | tee, in charge of the campaign in New | , | | Beach, President ome Savings Bank, { Rome; Adolph Koppel, Vice Presi- New York's part in a nation-wide} dent Central Savings Bank, New | eampaion to obtagn 1,000,000 new de- | York; James HH. Manning, President THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, BEGUN BY HEALTH CENTRE.’ srr ft Grawp Rapips} a FURNITURE BR CREDIT TERMS SkErikmBER 19, h. grade 88 note uaranteed- D NEW | PLAYER PIANO ' $3.00 Down on $50 heats Easy terms arranged by the 5.00 6 86 $75 He Wurlitzer Money Saving Piano Plan Ve [750 «66. 400 | Ternaed _ WALNUT CASE 810. "EXTRA 10:9 s* ** 150] From IF UNABLE TO CALL, MAIL THIS COUPON TO-DAY 115-00 6 66 900 350 to $5000 : Sas [95.00 s* «6 300 WURLIT Send ome entitog startling Ellwood player offer. ase. , 120 West 42d St complete information | FREE BRASS BED J Wit Every | regarding No oblixation to Open Saturday Evenings. 104th St. L SFATION at CORNER VICTROLAS COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104" 7 way THE U0. or WURLIIZER Ree e ne MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue <<< S >>. p->- = KX Nreminding its thousan “Aig, t ay tte O The Man's Shop 2 ds of friends of the globe. For the business man, the oe | = 3 SE = a, that its first birthday is at hand, The Man’s Shop points with pride ,traveler, the golfer, the college man and the youth, there are suits made of the finest 1m- to the position it has attained, ported materials and the best assortments of f\ among the recognized features of Fifth Avenue, in the brief period of a year. English and American topcoats and overcoats 35 x in this country. \ts Express Elevators are almost as well known as the Fifth Avenue ‘Buses which daily carry throngs of customers to and from the great entrances of the Lord & Taylor store. Dress clothes; neckwear of French, English and American silks; shoes for all occasions, hosiery and underwear; hats and caps, walking sticks and umbrellas — every possible article for a man’s personal use, in its approved form It has been the purpose of The Man’s Shop, from its inception, to provide at one place all The Man’s Shop begins its second year with those things of American and foreign origin more accomplished than it believed possible which the metropolitan man heretofore has ina year’s time, and extends a hearty invi been forced to visit a score of places to find tation to every man and woman in New York A The assortments for Fall and Winter are and every visitor to the city, to pay it an now complete—collected from every quarter immediate visit Lord & Teylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE The Man’s Shop The Optimus Shoe Exclusive to The Man's Shop 10th Floor Correct Lasts and Leathers 39th Street Express Elevators Without Stop Store Hours are now 9 A. M: to 5.30 P.M. yal, be Bloomingdale’s Fashion News LEXINGTON and THIRD AVENUE 59th to 60th St. New York Announcing to Larger Women— A New Separate and Complete Shop Specializing in Your Garments YB new shop specializes in gar- ments for larger women. It ts separate and complete in every detail offering specially designed coats, suits, dresses and skirts. Created es- pecially to slenderize the larger figure. The stout figure is type—capable of being beautifully and gracefully dressed. And by the Sveltline System it is no longer neces- for stout to wear ill- fitting, haphazard clothing, designed for more slender forms. an individuat sary women Here are three models, each on graceful and slender lines, that give an idea of the effectiveness of Sveltline apparel: Larger Women’s Velour Suits $35 Sketched at Top Semi-tailored, with 38-inch coat made in slenderizing lines. Convertible collar and fancy pocket effect, with large buttons trim- ming sides and cuffs. Hand made button, holes and lined throughout with satin de chine. Colors: black, navy and brown. Sizes 42% to 5215, Larger Women’s Canton Crepe Dresses $69.50 Sketched in Centre Graceful Canton crepe was selected for this tunic effect model, elaborately hand embroi- dered in self colors and belted with silk; lined in contrasting shade. Pleated effect at the ides of the tunic, pleated vestee and cuff edgings. Colors: black, brown and navy Sizes 4214 to 521 Larger Women’s Bolivia Coats $59.50 Sketch dat Bottom H Opossum tur collar buttons up tight, or worn open at the throat. Button trimmed back welt pockets, stitched sides and cuffs, deep | armholes and deep belt. Full lined with Che stout figure ts an Individual | Peau de Cygne. Colors: black, navy, brown, type—capable of being benuti- reindeer and Sorrento. Sizes 4214 to 5214 fully aah ereeetally ‘dresses, ey || Bloomingdale'a—Second Floor CHARITY. CHARITY. CHARITY. eae Ce eee ND One eo eee al lhia cy (New York Chapter) i : | i 7 7 . : ” | Everybody Welcome Everything Free to Ex-Service Men and Women | Last year the K. of C. schools in \ . COURSES OFFERED: \| New York graduated more than 4,000 Schools Nos. 1, 2 3 and 4 offer the fol H mensand women—seventy-five per cent | lowing subjects: Isaac Pitman Stenogra- | | phy, Plan Reading and Estimating, Touch Method of Typewriting, Geometry, Adver- tising, Accounting, Gregg Stenography | Real Estate, Public Speaking, Banking, For- | eign Trade, French, Business Arithmetic | Algebra, Salesmanship, Bookkeeping, Com- | | | of whom were war veterans receiving | free tuition tical and academic courses. ‘This year the New York Chapter of the Knights of Columbus announces the opening of with full credits in prac me Law, Insurance, Traffic Manage ment, Mechanical Drawing, Income Tax | Spanish, English to Foreigners, Commer- cial Arithmetic, Dressmaking, Millinery English Grammar and Composition, Busi | ness English and Correspondence, Isaac | Pitman Speed Class and Office Practice. | five schools capable of accommodating These K. of C, night schools have been operated and more than 5,000 persons. will be operated upon the same broad lines as the K. of C. welfare work dur ing the war. ‘There is no distinction as to race or Greed. The courses offered Se hoot No. 6 offers instruction in Au- i| tomobile Mechani Starting, hting and are thoroughly practical, designed to lenitions “Acety Walaings Vulcantsing, | qualify the student for prompt employ- Electric Wiring and Installation, Wireless Telegraphy, Commercial Art, Dressmaking and Millinery, Woodworking and Carpen try, Plumbing. 4 ment in a good livelihood on gr&idua tion. Conducted by experienced, practical principals and teachers Where tne K. of C. Schools are located in Manhattan | For Catalogue || For and the Bronx ‘ slogue || Information | School No. 197th St. and Amst. Ave, Manhattan Address Ki. of C.J A School No. 2-315 Kast 36th St, Manhattan Bdceatinnel Ring School No, 3-—College Ave. and 146th St., ‘The Bronx.| Superintendent || Circle 9360 | School No.4 Daly Ave. and 176th St, The Bronx, | 240 W. 51st St. || School No. 5-240 West Sist St., Manhattan, | WT | REGISTRATION NOW IN PROGRESS i At all schools every day, 7:30-9:30 P. M., except Saturday and Sunday |! —————— It Makes Little Difference What You Need—-A World “Want Ad.” Will Go and Get It. | Knights of Columbus Evening Schools | eR PEE TET TE ee

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