The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 7

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the whole wheat cereal, 9 | | brings the youngsters Macy’s Restaurant Sheets reakfast | Mid-town business me d shop- ‘| i i BIG HOUSING PLAN | eagerly, pers dine regularly in cut restau ‘* Full Size, 81290 inches, $1.44 each PROMISED 10 AID satisfied— ant. Our Special Luncheons at Pillow Cases to match $4c or 69¢ will sh c ! S uar ‘ Mason Material Dealers Will) HimEletely eh phorbhaat Servi rad daily fret 11.30 162 00. Herald q i New York 45X36 inches, 34¢ each “Go Limif?? It Is Announced —$100,000,000 Bill Ready. | moorings and supplies. A RALSTON, and sends them away ne and muscle building elements relief THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY 39, Delicious Food in Ainagrs —Mestonrant, ath Floor, [Merchandise Advertised Here on, Sale To) Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale To-Morrou | BHM hs een », Unless Otherwise Stated , Unless Othersiee Stated Bleached Muslin The bill drafted by Samuel Untes- | inwhole wheat. INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARL A Rainy Day Heondsing? myer to «amend the insurance law s0 | e are very as to permit the Metropolitan Insur- ance Compaiy’ to put $100,000,° into building to relieve the hot shortage in New. York will be intro- This yin to-night. if Tt becomes provide the capital for the Untermywr | plan in which he seeks t oper= ation of labor and mate as well for the erection of 1,590 apartment houses—each with thirty fats of four rooms each, within halt an hour of Graiid Central Station ‘The apartments are to be rented at not more than $9 per room. The Buiiding Trades Council, com prising inost of the building trade workers of the city, already ugreed to co-operate in the plin ty working one-half hour a day and three hours on’ Saturday extra witn- out incressed pay. The Thompson- Starrett Company hus offered its staff of experts for supervising the ssork free of “chatge. To-day {t is announced by the Dow duced measure at has in order to ma cess. UNTERMYER W WANTS STATE TO CONTROL INSURANCE RATES e the project a suc- necessary for : Gorane children. nlike most wheat cereals, Ralston contains all the wheat. That’s why it’s so [pas for children and w’ it,tastes so good. ”Raliston The whole wheat food you never tire of, You read a lot about milk these days—the one food that contains every food ele- ment—plus the health pro- moting ‘‘vitamines.’’ “Philadelphia” Cream Cheese is pure, rich milk i Necklaces Very Specially Priced. A Lowest-in-the-City Price! $1.49 Slender, graduated strands of cream) the hues and tints of the Oriental jew lengths, fastened with a 10-karat gold ¢ —Main Floor, Ero loqs —Main Floor, Pront, Changeable Satin Negligees In the Misses’ Own Section Specially Priced $3.89 The younger a miss the more she will appreciate a negligee of real satin, and if she is between six pearis—with all 21 and 27 inch and youthful. Made along simple lines with dainty ruchings of self material as the only trimming. attractive colorings. Girdle of con- Sizes 6to 14. ¢ Mears —Thira Floor, Centre. In a variety of trasting ribbon. A Special Purchase of 1000 Handmade Blouses, $2.64 Sivies pully Bula F 6-Ahai | Ga = = and fourteen she will ervice Daily Building Report the S : the mason material dealers of the city | PWS ab lstele) HEIs You will need many blouses for your new spring suit ‘are ready to go as far us to furnish | = These pretty breakfast and these are so dainty, so. becoming, and so inexpensive orick und similar commodities at cost | coats are very practical that they are quite irresistible. The sheer batiste, the fine drawnwork and embroidery, and the tiny filet edging on the collar look particularly charming over the collar of a cloth suit V and square necks in a large pattely of models. Sizes 34 to 44. Umbrellas, $2.14 Our Usual Price Would Be $2.89 Fine American taffeta umbrellas (all cotton) made on eight rib paragon frames. As an indication of their quality, it may be mentioned that they all have a firm tape edge, and are fitted with silk cases. For women, there are handles of white Bakelite and Bakelite trimmed woods, with tips and stub ends to match, also others with the usual steel ends. ‘The men’s umbrellas have Prince of Wales crooks made from selected woods. Rings —Main Floor, Beondvway. Ready-to-Wear Hats Of Silk and Hair Braid Special saya Pantie Lanes Hundreds f SOLID form, Only the genu- i MIIIo, nm Surplus Profits. ine has “PHILADELPHIA” 9 ows —Third Floor, sath st, $3 59 Declaring that big Insurance inter- 9m the label. Fresh every W omen S Pumps = fests have been exploiting the public, day, For Cold Weather Wear to the tune of hundreds of dollars in surplus profi they have been using tendents of Insurance stamps," Samuel Untermyer terday some of ing reforms in this line he will usi: the Lockwood committee to urge upon snown y $11.89 hese are of Norwegian grain leather for style and_ servi Have military heel and round- ing toe for comfort. Come in Black and Tan. ‘The three straps buckle up the front and the toes are at- More of these good looking between-seasons hats. ‘They are the newest interpretations of rolled brim and off-the-face styles. Smart as can be—and very inexpensive. In all the most desirable color combinations. black, brown and navy. Aiaeyre — Untrimuned Millinery Dept., Second Floor, Mth St. Also solid the Legislature, Chief of these will be State super- ston of all insurance rates, prohibi- tion of stock gambling on the part of the companies, tractively trimmed with perforations. Women’s Shoes, $3.89 pair About 300 pairs © High or Low A group of quis taken from regular stock and reduced because size range is incomplete. Included are black kid lace high shoes, with military heels and several style: of pumps and Oxfords, Alncore Second Toor, 35th Street, Rear. 1800 Mixing Bowls and _Nappie Sets Priced Very Lou Iivery set is first grade earthen- a PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese 234 Tuxedo Sweaters for Women Specially priced at $4.89 \ smart ‘Tuxedo model, developed in four differ- ent yarns—alpaca, mo- hair, camel’s hair and compulsory ments in veal estate mortgages and elmination of ‘rom the ation ir su invest ai private intere: of workmen’s comp ty fer over 75 years has relied upon Gouraud’s 394 Oriental Cream to keep BPI the skin and complex. ion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. sommitt Workme somplete ++ SIP SADE, Nantucket si Gouraud’'s ware made to endure the roug! silverglow. Ori e ntal Crea m mies s a le kitchen oy s ane ve made piss — = -piece Yellow Bowl sets, Cc we itting—the G-piece Yellow Bowl sets, $1.24 Your poe Ss comin Hague ck sweater if A : f hilly 6-piece Blue Band Nappie sets. See Aer: Shes hows comfort for ¢ $1.49 weather. ‘Zane Grey” Bowl Sets are uew and attractive and very Te ol Wy Wh are Not all’ sizes in all tigre ; durable. Gray in body with dark blue encircling bands es ONS UNdACr LU SAL Nok all’ sizes: tn GU gure, tito: complete qasorimcnt, 5-piece set, 94e ‘ Size range 36 to 46. 5 : x Basement, ith Street, Front. Magra — Third Floor, sith Street, Prout. BEDS AND BEDDING In the Mid-Winter Sale of Good Furniture [MACY'S BED and Bedding Section is noteworthy Metal (Cribs Box Springs among similar departments elsewhere. Not only Rabbet Edge Box Spring, ge ll with tempered ¥ Crib (as illustrated D), finished in ivory, with per steel springs. Da KY do we present a larger assortment of beds, cated Senet aud wlaemecall pring: iy day tl, cites eee tee ie, Bae ae ae grate anol maa Ine me sali R.. 7.24 Sanitary Open Construction Box Spring. 24.74 r regular prices are consistently lower than elsewhere. triplock to loweneideiby foot: 8 $13.8 Hair Top Upholstered om 2 le M I L L ER Sale prices are, of course, lower than usual. - - Box Spring, tufted. | Macy Made Pillows $29.25 5 The product of our own factory. Prices Semi -Annual Sale Metal Beds auated are for 22x28 inch size; other sizes M tal £ pri Ps Bed (illustrated A), finished in walnut or ivory. $21.89 priced in proportion. . etal © prings - O41: . . 7 : . Pure White Goose Down Pillow. $5.74 Durable Spring of Every Slipper in Windsor Design Bed, with metal spring (illustrated B), Selected White Goose Feather Pillow. 3.24 coiled strand wire. every Store Reduced. finished in ivory, with blue stripe. $22.74 Mixed Goose Feather Pillow, 2.14 $10.24 Extraordinary Values. American Walnut Finished Bed, with) <0: post Gray Duck Feather Pillow. 1,44 Link Spring, with and perforated centre panel $16.74 ; reinforced bands. Over Fifty ; ; Macy Made Mattresses $6. Smart Styles Satin Brass Bed of round continuous pos $16.48 Made to your order in our own sunlit factory paves wire Spring, ey . with side-guar to st Bp Sta les of Cee ele at Colonial Post Bed, with grouped filler rod., ‘inished i on the premises. Prices quoted are for the hold fateare in Fifth Avenue $685 values of $8.9 American walnut $22.24 double-bed size (54x76 inches); smaller sizes place. $13.24 Round Continuous Post Bed, j;, r ivor are proportionately less in price. Closely Woven yits enamel $9.94 Spring. $15. With wide selection f paaie Superior Quality White Hair Mattress, and styles, this is the op- ade prey ede $51.25 4 portunity of the season in Day Beds stitched with imperial edge $51.25 stitched with roll edge 44.75 a both Variety and Value, ed Day Bed as illu trated C), with 4 Ba eiechelwithcolainedge 36.75 ished wood ends, complete with box spring; mat ¥ I MII I ER trons, olllow and. bolater, covered In figured Long Curled Gray Hair Mattress, plain gieey (ll! a 4d DIN denin : $42.25 Fifth Avenue at 46th Street South American Black Hair Mattress, plain 15 West 42nd Street Metal Day Bed, o! square posts, finished in ma- edge. 23. if ian Fotsen aicoiaal ; P gany. Complete with metal spring, $18.24 | White China Felt Mattress, roll edge. 26.75 Rreohiyn Sisp ‘ ‘ ‘ Resilient Layer Felt Mattress, roll edge. 17.89 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Rags —Shth Floor, - BeOod.e $262G20$.29;%! im he lefe? « f =>? «he G.e i. is —

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