The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 5

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COMMITTEE Ut US |for themselves out of the Ku Klux] Sflver Pox Shot in Orange Connty- MIDDLETOWN, I that] fine sil ial Wizard answer What Do You Pay For Hair Nets of First Quality, Large Size? e] Will Meet ‘Giese to Decide on} 4, Further Action Regarding Full Inquiry. Fourteen for $1 00 Send a dollar bill, apechty shape WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The Ku | /2/58 Klux hearing before the Rules Com mittee of the House of Repres tives has been closed with I Wizard William Joseph St the final witness. A re « findings and recommendations is ne expected for at least a week. Mr. Simmons had recovered from his recent allment and was abie 1: | talk yesterday without coughing and ‘mhale a cigarette with apparent en- foyment. He began by asking for and being granted ten minutes to in- wert an additional prepared statemen: in the record and then took up almost three-quarters of an hour with a vig orous attack on the motives and mor- als of The World and certain mem. | bers and former members of its edi torta} staff. The cross-exaniination conducted b- Chairman Campbell and the foui | other members of the committee wh» | were present took three hours and o quarter more. The Imperial Wizard was questioned with special insistence about Ku Kiux | | finances and Ku Klux responsibility for lawlessness, terror: and foinen tation of racial or reigious hatreds. | ‘Time after time he disclaimed, on the ground of illness u: enee from At- lanta, knowledge Acts or inci¢ “Some one else did it, {fit wa was @ recurrent answer, and on the question of Kian finances pudiated a statement prepared in his | own offices by the bookkeeper answer Mr. Rodenberg| to Chairman Campbell. “Ij usking this witness any ad eolor WAUGH & CO. Room 1038 Woolworth Building BONWIT TELLER &,CO. She Specially Shop of" FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Smart Versions of the Vogue of 8 FELT or DUVETYNE MILLINERY FOR ABOUT-TOWN WEAR 10.50 to 30.00 ELT and duvetyne are seen everywhere, and put into the ast week as | but Bonwit Teller & Co. felt or duvetyne an exhibit by himself é This exhibit sho that prion tw! ff hats are not seen anywhere else engagingly n the vite é ee rec) smart, comfortably soft, exactly appropriate. the date w five years tained ‘pri of 15,000 memvers, who visible portals at the apiece, He said th FELT HATS in soft, crushed shapes with rakish quills, clever ribbon: treat- s. graceful os / or precise cocardes tvich, glycerine ostrich exntdit wos 1 ATS, embroidered, miniature DUVETY NE studded with or adorned witi roseltes or ribbons. bookkeeper tiplied $15,000 into $1 ing the exhibit, he c with answering the have been under a m sf the facts. Ch, made the direct ¢ had been split Kleagle Clarke and Mrs. Tyler on a fifty-fifty t gcther, Mr. S crepancies to about statement mation furnishe his own bookkeeper was incorrect.” It doesn't ente queried Chairman C cn possibly si rsons in your org zation, les: minded tha have been putting somet aking a very & perpons, TAILORED MILLINERY Main Floor BONWIT TELLER. €.CO's , The Sperally Shop of Onpinettions st | FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ’ A Specially Arranged Sale of “BONTELL CORSETS” INCLUDING MODELS FOR EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE rs =: a, Ne | ai] Black Sheep Usual Prices 13.50 to 18.00 i don’t you envy the “ec ONTELL” back lace corsets . pure, white bleach of the fabric in Urea ee MARK REGISTERED THIS LABEL SAFEQUARDS YOU AGAINST IMITATIONS (Be ties" and both ‘‘Bontell’’ and Gos- sard front lace corsets of fine qual- ity pink broche-—-suitable for all | types of figures and each boned and He | | | fashioned particularly for the type. My A Special Collection of h BRASSIERES a 1.00 00 and 2,50 Full sizes— ample seat room —flat seams at shoulders —a miracle of care- ful finish. At Good Stores The E-Z Waist Co. NEW YORK Makers of Children's ee Wee Union Suits, ing-Garments jummer Wear. Usual Prices 2 a, nae Dainty bandeaux of all-over repro duction of baby Irish lace, or of lace and ribbon combined, also flat boyish models of pink broche that fit well over the top of the corset. CORSET DEPT.—FOURTH FLOOR wad 2} a? gras THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, McCreery Quality Merchandise, as (Day ras It was as far back as last Spring that the Federal Reserve Bank made the following report of retail prices: Ww < suits dropped de; men's suits, 806 1 showed a de wo shut yprecia are wetuall ved “normal.” furniture dropped Since then retail pr At the present time MeCre down to a level that may truthfully Wool Tweeds and Homespuns yard, 2.25 Mixed Tweed Suiting and Homespun in all the leading colors and mixtures so much in demand for suits, sport toys, slip-on dresses and separate skirts. 54 inches wide. (Second Floor It Is Economy to Purchase Furs Now By purchasing the Furs you long for now, while prices are at a normal level, assortments are varied and the choicest pelts available, you prac- tice economy. Consistent “normal” buying is the first principle of thrift. i Hudson Seal Coats of sclected pelts, self collar and cuffs. 285.00 Raccoon Coats of Natural dark full-furred Skins. 36 inches long. 175.00 Mole Wrap of selectcdl Scotch skins self trim- med. 45 inches lor :. 395.00 American Broad:ail Coats, Sport Model, trim- med with Viatka Squirrel. 275.00 Mink Neckpieces of two Natural dark Pelts. . 55.00 Fox Scarfs, Animal shape in Taupe or Brown. . 39.50 Skunk Scarfs of finest quality in Cape or animal shape. 65.00 Fourth Floor ANNUAL FALL SALE OF > Women’s Footwear 5.90 7.90 9.90 The prices at which McCreery Footwear have been marked for this event are lower than have appeared on footwear of equal quality for several years. At 5.90—A comprehensive assortment of dress and tailored models of Brown Calfskin and Russia Calfskin. At 7.90—-Stunning dress styles in Black WKid- skin, Black Satin or Brown Calfskin, Walking models of Black cr Brown Calfskin or Kidskin At 9.90-—-Exclusive types of Patent Leather, Black Satin or Suede and Black or Brown Calf skin. Both dress and tailored et'feets. Second Floor House Dresses & Aprons That Combine Charm With Neatness It’s an unwise woman who seeks to be merely ‘neat’ in the home, for it costs no more to look ) fetching and charmingly f feminine, as well. Ifouse Dresses (illus trated) of Checked Ging han with either low on normal waistlines, trim med with White Pique collar and cuffs, tie sash. Special, 2.75 Bungalow Pereale or ye three models. Aprons of English Print Percale 2.50 Aprons of Chambray Special, 95e Bungalow trimmed with ruffles of White Organdic. (Third Floor 4 OCTOBER 18, Advertised, on Sale Commencing Wednesday, October 19th. 1921. A luxurious Robe of quilted two- tone Satin, lined throughout with Silk and interlined with lamb’s wool. Copenhagen Blue, Coral, Rose, Lavender, Pink, Turquoise, Wistaria and Black. (Illustrated A) 22.35 Double-faced Beacon Cloth Robes effectively trimmed with satin ribbon and finished with a silk cord girdle. Gray or Copenhagen Blue with Rose lining, Lavender with French Blue lining, Copenhagen with Raspberry lining. (Mustrated B 8.50 (Third Floor Charming Gowns for __Misses—29. 50 From our Dresses at may select _ positively captivating models of Canton Crepe or Poiret Twill in Navy Blue or Black. Despite their modest (Ni) price the models are group of i A noticeably uncommon Ih I Hit in every way. For in- (Ui fi} stanee, the Dress pic- Mi Ly verh ir! tured features an odd, girdle of tiny loose cape effect in back, adornment of E] large hand-made rose of self-material and a ilver Jinks! Does it not sound attractive? (Pourth Floor the Annual Oiiakes Sale of American Sheffield Plate The Colonial Design Is Offered At Greatly Reduced Prices This is unquestionably the most opportune time of the year 29.50 one, For Wednesday and Thursday Only Warm Lounging Robes Very Specially Priced As Charming in Appearance as They to buy Sheffield Plate, for our prices have been so reduced as to afford exce ptional values. Double Vegetable Dishes with loc! Platters or side handles. formerly 15.00, 11.95 18-ineh -formerly 10.50, 8.50 Gravy Boats with tray... 8.75 13-inch . formerly 14,00, 10.95 | forme 17-inch -formerly 16.50, 13.50 | Open Vegetable Dishes. . 5.50 19-inch . formerly 15.75 formerly 7.00 21-inch . formerly 18.25 Bread Trays....formerly 5.45, 3.65 . . Chap Plates: Well and Tree Platters: Jl-inch .. formerly 7.00, 530 17-inch formerly 22.50, 18.25 18-inch formerly 10.50, 8.00 19-inch 28.25, 22.50 1g-tnch . formerly 12.00, 10.00 21-inch 26.75 | (Main Plocr a e ewrerereereweeey ——- A really extraor/inary opportunity | Handsome Lounging Robes are offered during this sale at prices that are far below their worth. Are Remarkable in Value Wide-wale Corduroy Robes and Breakfast Coats, lined throughout with Silk or self-color Silk Mull. Some are moutflon trimmed. Three fetching models in many lovely colors. 8.95 (Uuetrated C) Quilled Crepe de Chine Robe lined throughout with Silk and interlined with lamb’s wool. Hxecedingly beau- tiful models. Rose, French Blue, Copenhagen Blue, Coral, Orchid, Turquoise, Wistaria and Black. 14.75 (Illustrated D) Prices Include Taz. Women’s Tailleurs only 38.00 Mighty attractive models, featuring long, lithe lines and natty tailored effeets such as slashed pockets, —em- broidered arrow-heads, stitching, and rows of buttons. Some have choker collars of Fur—others are designed to wear with separate scarfs. All Formerly Costly f } Suits Reduced! FF 30 ty Models luxuriously fur-trimmed, fash ioned of rich, velvety fabrics. now 225.00 and 250,00 formerly 425,00 and 450.00 now 150.00 and 235.00 formerly 275.00 and 395.00 (Fourth Floor)

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