The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1922, Page 27

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| D \ for St. | Bathgate Avenue near Tremont Ave- THOUSANDS HONOR DECEASED LEADER AT SOLEMN RITES Political Enemies and ‘Friends Pay Respect at Funeral of Arthur H. Murphy. Political enemies and friends, busi- ness and social organizations without and political connections, were repre- sented among the thousands of mourners who followed behind the bier of Arthur H. Murphy, until his death Monday, Tammany leader of the Bronx. When the cortege left the home, No. 639 Crotona Park North, Joseph's Catholic Church, nue, it was preceded by sixty motor- cycle policemen under Inspector Dom- inick Henry and eight motor cars filled with floral offerings. More than 200 automobiles and 2,000 march- ers followed the hearse. Politicians of all parties were present to pay honor to the late Tax) Commissioner. Flags on all public buildings were at half mast and a large percentage of the business men of the Bronx draped the windows and| doors of their stores. Charles F, Murphy, leader of Tam- many Hall, headed the Ist of pail- bearers. Former Gov, Smith and Mrs. Smith were presen Mayor Hylan ‘was represented b; secretary, John when in pain’ It’s a magic word for the relief of pain, for when you call for Bengue’s Baume re u get the original rench Baume, and not an “extra profit, madetosell” imitation. BAUME BENG (CANALGESIQUE banishes neuralgia, headache, rheumatic or muscular pain with its warm glow of stim- ulated circulation. Keep a tube handy— get it at all druggists. Thos. Leeming & Co., N.Y. Amer. Agents French Baume Age Does NO PLATES QUIRED Not Bar You! If your teeth are in good condition | you look younger, you feel younger Let's show you the marvels of | WATERBURY METHODS greater years, but this is said to be the finst sTHE EVENING WORLD, F, were: Sinnott. The other pallbearers Municipal Court Justice Will- iam BE. Morris, Borough President Henry Bruckner, Register Edward | Polak, District Attorney Edward J. Glennon, Commissioner of Corrections Dr. James A. Hamilton, County Judge Louis D. Gibbs, City Court Judge Joseph M. Callahan, Surrogate George M. 8. Schulz, Supreme Court Justices John M. Tierney, Richard H. Mitchell and Francis Martin, and William C. Bergen. The Rev. Edward Farrell, cousin of the widow, and a member of tho faculty of the Jesuit Caniscius College, Buffalo, celebrated solemn requiem high mass at the church. The Rev. Patrick Morris, rector of St. Joseph's, delivered the funeral sermon. Burial was in St. Raymond's Cemetery, the Bronx. a ‘VOLCANO IN ALASKA REPORTED ACTIVE Natives Apprehensive as Mount Redoubt Emits Steam. ANCHORAGE,, Alaska, Feb. Clouds of steam have been reported rising from Mount Redoubt, elghty miles south of here on Cook Inlet, by L. C. Grove, wireless operator at Ke- nal. Mount Iliamna, in the same dis- trict, has been emitting smoke to a or less degree for several |the crater and the natives ai time Redoubt has shown algns of ac- tivity in elghteen ye a Great columna of steam hav reported rising high in the al Inlet are reported apprehensive, FebruanySale| P= There can be no excuse for putting off your furniture purchases any longer. Prices are back to pre-war levels, and, in many cases, 20% to 50% Lower Like most other large buy- ers, we firmly believe the bottom has been reached and that the next few months will see advances. 4-Piece American Walnut Anne Period Dining Room Serving Chest genuine leather trated, formerly $400; (Chairs with genuin Englander Da-Bed Wood ends, finished in Mahog- any, complete with mattress and spring; as__ illustrated; formerly $70; FEBRUARY SALE $ PRICE [3% Oth Ave CREDI T—Generously—if Desired Tabl ip seats extra; 4 pieces, FEBRUARY SALE PRICE § SATURDAY & EVENINGS __MOTOR TRUGK Ve.¢ &1)- Bedroom Tables In American vee as illus- trated; formerly $30 each; FEBRUARY $] §:98 SALE PRICE, each. Queen Anne Period Suite Suite, | consisting of Buffet, Chi foot extension; Chai me $275 e slip seats, extra) OPEN High Grade Sligh Make Bow-End Bed Period design, in American Walnut; handsomely carved; as illustrated; formerly $ 59° &15"St) SALE PRICE Old teeth out, new ones in, in a day. Our own anaesthetic allays all pain | All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants WaTerBury DENTAL Company | Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn | Hours: WHY NOT RELIEVE — THAT COLD NOW? JOU'LL find the small cost of a | generous bottle of Dr, Bell's | fine-Tar-Honey a sum well spent when you learn how promptly and cficiently and comfortably it relieves | the lingering or new cold or cough, Its balsamic and healing antiseptic are unsurpassed in promoting ease 8106 Sunoays: closes | from distressed bronchial tubes, help- ing to loosen phlegm, congestion, and ving inflammation. ‘at your druggist’s today. Get a bottle 30c, With the fingers! little “Freezone” callus. ona Instantly the No pain at all! ~ LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop a sore, tender corn or a y stop hurting, thea shortly you lift that bothersome corn or calius { | right off, root and all, | or irritation. Yes, magi Why wait! Costs only painful calluses on bottom of fect without pain, soreness ic! ALL kinds ust loosen and fall o of com Hi eit You feel no pain when applying Prcezoxe or afterward, wicents! and uly! Dressmakers’ Sale Willington Mills Spool Cotton— | 200 yards to spool—black and white —best num | limit ¢ dozen—was .68.. No Mail or Telephone Orders Basting Cottens— were .68. rd spools— black and colors—were .65..., -40 Sewing Silks—100-yard spools— black and white—were $1.85.. .-D4& Sewing Sitiee 20-yard stool black only—were .42......... «BO Snap Fasteners— were 40 QTOSS......seeeseeee 25 Better quality— were $1.00 gfo8S........00006 74 Seam Binding—black and white— Were G8es. sc upsns cena piece .' Inside Beltings—black and white— 10-yard piece— were .70 to 81.10., -piece .6O Dressmakers’ Pins—halt. Found boxes—were .80 to .84,,..box « Better Quality Pin: —were .34 to .44... White Roll Tape—24 yards to roll— were .18 4% pair 18 Better quality dress shields of light weight doable rubber— were 84 to .42.......0055 pair .28 Dress Shields—garment style— were .64 to .74 pair..... 40 Ready-Made Waist Linings— were .36..... -26 Bust Form: were $1.8! 122 Complete " flat wire skirt—were 83.47...2.38 Dress Forms—4 sections— adjustable—were $9.97...... 6.7 Dress Forms—12 sections— adjustable—were $12.47..... 9.00 When ordering dress forms flease giv made. Junior Boys’ Clothes Friday Economy Values Junior Bo: s’ Suits—navy blue, gray -orduroy—Oli ver Twist ed junior Norfolk styles- many with detachable pique collars and cuffs—srecial.... 3.50 Junior Boys’ Co: Il. wool fancy cheviot and melton over- coatings—were $5.94 & $6.74. 3.7 were $7.50. A. 33 were $9.74, ‘6.75 Oliver Twist Suits—velveteen trous- ers and repp or poplin blouse special... 3.96 Girls’ Clothes Friday Economy Values Girl —plaid and checked trimmings—7 to 14 years were $1.48......... 131 Girls’ Serge. Bloomere—navy blue ‘and black—full cut and durable 10 to 20 years— special... . 1.82 Girls’ Champion Middy Blouses white Lonsdale jean—made accord- ing to Hearn specifications— specialized price Children’s Under- things Friday Economy Values Billiebirke style — good quality white with blue stitching—droy seat —6 to 14 years— | Were $1.08... 0.0... ¢00 000 1.18 | Elanaslette Princess Skirt: oped ruffle— | Werner oes 58 te : Night- Kimonos, House- Friday Economy Values Japanese Crepe Kimonos-- pr embroidered-—colors are rose, « hagen and pink were $1.94, \ Small Lot of Plain or Figured pe Kimonos full length or | i akfast Coat models~shirred ri | bon trimmed~- were $2.94. . ae 6 were 83.74 and $3.94 2. Gingham Dresses — in pretty « | and plaids-—collars and vest white pique or pretty cinbroider sash belts Bungalow checked jor } styles riek + m-were 61.95 ive correct sizes, as no exchanges wil be GEE gt Re ery Dresemaking School A Gur Cenvenlan Made at te Notions and Dress Forms Last Friday of | Children’s Flannelette Pajamas — | Childr. e—turnover col- lar—2 to 14 years Were $1.28.. ens Children’s Flannelette Night- dresses good quality—striped or plain white—1 to 3 Were .78.rcorsersseccevese 48 | Dresses and Aprons Shears and Scissors | Boys? THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 39, nEARN Cnn aE FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 1922, Fridag, AS Usaar, Barcain Dag ALSO Special Purchase Sales AND MANY CLEARANCES Dress Woolens Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale 54-inch All - Wool Tweeds and Homespune—tan, gray and brown mixtures—plain and mottled color- ings—the season's wanted fabrics— were $1.68 1.2 54-inch All-Wool Sergee—heavy weight—apon ge shrunk—brown, navy and black- were 81.87.....000004+ - 137 54-inch All-Wool Tricotines—close firm weaves—navy blue and black—reg, $4.58........... 2.20 84-inch All-Wool Cream Flannels —close, soft weave—sponged and, shrunk—reg. $8.18......... 2.35 48-inch All-Wool Cream French Serge—reg. $1.78. 13 sponged and ALFahe (spas; harvest, apple blossom, rose, cherry, maroon, delft, nutria, reindeer, sand, clay, copper, henna, te! brown, burgundy, navy and black—reg. $2.68... 42-inch All-Wool Prun high lustrous finish—new Spring col- ors, brown, navy and black— reg. $1.97 1.30 40-inch All-Wool Crepe—close, soft | weave—18 new Spring shades-~ also navy and black- reg. $1.97 50 and 54-inch All-Woo! Velou were $1.97 and $2.48........ i. Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Imported Steel Scissors—embroid- ery, stork, buttonhole, cuticle, nail and sewing scissors—34 to 6 ini were .78 and .97 35 Steel Shears—full finish— reliable make— were 81.25... nickel res 6 to 9 inches— . 58 Imported Steel. Scissors — extra ground—nickel finish- Were -O%sesssei 9s 63 H. Boker & Co.’s Warranted Steel Sheare—tfull nickel finish 6 to 8 inches— A unithenchiela Friday Economy Values Imported Irish Clearance of Meni i quality—were .54 each... Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs soft finish—extra size— were .28 each . Women’s Imported. I sh Linen | Handkerchiefs—large fine quality—were .28 each Women’s Novelty Handi ~~embroidered —corners-~—scalloped | or hemstitched— were .28 each 14 | Initial Handkerchiefs—fine quality cambric—colored or | white initial—were 81.24 box....09'7 | Men’s Clothing Friday Economy Values Men’s Overcoats—desirable models in excellent quality overcast ints sizes 34 to 40—were $30.00 oO Men's Mackinaws—dark mixtures | and plaids—all wool—well made— | sizes 35 to $8— were $10.50. 5 7.95 mostly young men's lighter shades— -all wool | lannels and a few | were $23.50... . ELS | Men's Smoking Jacke: good, all wool jackets—in various shades of brown, green and gray—double frog | astenings—silk braiding and cording —were 87.95 and 39.95......6.95 Men's Trousers — cassimeres and worsteds—sizes 29 to 50- were $5.00 and $6.00 Men’s Underwear Friday Economy Values | Men’s Wool Mixed Underwear — | Single or double breasted shirts or | drawers—we'l made-—sizes incom i plete—were @1.45.......... | ~~cassimeres, worsteds—sizes 34 to 40— Men's Medium Weight Underwear -gray—soft finish, All sizes. Special..... Men's Winter Union Suits and gray—ribbed—soft and durable Ware B1TA. cactes is scan ens 1.17 | 78 tan Men’s Furnishings | Friday Economy Values | Men’s Woven Madras Shirts | striped effects and colors were $1.48 and 81.69 Men's Wool Swi large rolling collars » ca arlban’ taokaies oll s neat te: '* Flannel yenoinnke: sith frag , ada alit t coloring ; Ware BEAR (sss acess L334 Silks Last Frida; Dressmakers’ Sale Crepe de Chinee—unusually large assortment of light, medium and dark colors, including the wanted shades for Spring— were $1.45 .. 100 40-inch Charme: in a satin face —-street and evening shades— WEOGLOS ie ivieeseecss 1.37 40-inch CantonCrepes—heavy qual- ity—full crepe weave—good. selec- tion of colors— were $3.25. . 35-inch Black ish—good wearing quality—fashion- able for Spring dresses— were $1.74.. . Crepe Back Satin: soft draping quality—large assort- ment of light and dark colors were $2.45. 178 Colored Dress Satin: igh lustre— soft finish—large y of fas! ionable colors— were $1.57. 1.12 38-inch Black Dress Satins—high lustre—rich deep black— were $1.74 Trimmings Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale 12-Yard Piece Soutache Braid black and new Spring colors. . “2a Celluloid, Ivory and Pearl Buttons +-coat, suit and dress sizes—black and new colors— regular value .12 t Fancy Silk Girdl combinations, solid color ' 214 yards long, with heavy silk tassels— regular $1.74..........005 1.21 2 and 4 Hole Pearl Buttons—self sbank—new square effects in ocean and fresh water pearl— segular value .14...... Card . 101; White Fabrics Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale 40-Inch Embroidered Voiles dainty figures—were $1.20. 96 45-Inch Lingerie Bati were .70. : 58 40-Inch Organdies ~ were .50., 38 45-Inch Imported \ Vv were .88..... 68 Sitearmare Friday Economy Values Fancy Glass Syrup Jars—with re- movable nickel silver tone ' were $1.45 . 25 Cut Glass Bud Vi plated stand—wer 45 Silver Plated Tablespoons and Dinner F. variety of designs French gray and bright finish were $2.50—half doz....... LS Umbrellas Friday Economy Values d Women's Gloria Um- ncy trimmed handles. 1.07 Art Embroideries Friday Economy Values Silk Poplin and Taffeta Pillows were 82.74 rH 83.47 ne 4 Ball Crochet Silk—for ties, sweaters, embroidery, value .50 to . Lamp Shade Br: Cor gold braids, full cords, tassels, }4 tor: mer price, Corsets Friday Economy Values | Extra Size Coutil Corsets—low bust 2.94 Matesnity Corsate ari medium bust—side lacing—sizes 23, 24, 27, 30, $2, 34, 36 | were $2.00..... O77 26, Linings Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale 36-Inch Lining Satins—soft finish- brown, gray, navy, Copenhagen, white and other staple shades-— were 81.7.. 36-inch Fancy Sat designs in Pit colors for petticoats and linings— were Yard .44 36-inch Mercerized Sateens—good selection of light and dark colors— high lustre—excellent for linings and also suitable for bloomers— were .47.. Yard .B Chiffon Crepe | Last Frida Dressmakers’ Sale Full selection of Spring shade: also black—fine, serviceable quality for dresses, blouses and eyeni scarfs—were 1.74 Laces | Last Friday of | Dressmakers’ Sale | Linen Cluny Lacese—machine | made attractive patterns 25 Round Mesh Val. Laces—1? hl iece— ce $1.08 75 for Camisoles and i 27 All-Over Embroideries—organdy and seembeie $1 -inch—for Blouses, COOH T aeuauin 12S Imported Washable Ribbons P ‘open, navy, brown, emerald, black and white— v" 8 pink, blue, lilac, Warner s&Children 8 Knit Underwear Friday Economy Values Boys’ Heavy Gray Fleece Union Suite—high neck—long sleeves— ankle length-— were 81.17 to $1.67 97 —heavy quali | styles—were .07. .-78 Extra sixes $1.07. 183 Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suits —low neck-—sleeveless—band top finish—loose and tight knee—rein- forced crotch: a8 Toilet Needs Friday Rooney Values Mavis Talcum Powder : were .25 A7 Imported Tooth Brushes were .23 AZ 50 size ... Kalox Tooth Powder— |) swere@Asciissareecesees esse 18 | Pyhorrocide Tooth Powder— ] ere B1.00.....00.eveeeeeee 67 J ns Talcum Powde: wen Sic Mee hc were .25 | Eleaya Cold Creame—.50 size: Ele caya Vanishing Creams—60 size -both for... A | Nail Files—Srecial. | Children’s French Tooth eae “Were 10.....0.-sceeee Gift Shop Friday Economy Values Scented Pottery— were 38 to .05...,.. Wicker Rimmed Tr. were .56 and .05.... Splash-me and Kewpie jolls—were .95 and $1.00... FRIDAY SATURDAY Boyshform BRASSIERES Were $1.25 74 Well Fitting Model of Striped Coutil Women’s Fleece Vests and Tights ; EXCEPTING iis ci Stars Last Friday of Dressmakers’ Sale Give a Great Variety of Economy Values Upholsteries and Draperies Friday Economy Values jal Offering of 10,000 Yarde gured Marquisettes, Voiles and Scrims—36 inches wide— were .18 to .25. About 500 Pai Curtains—cream tiat — detached figured or vine centres, with double 36 ide— inge— Were .28 to .48. Lerapetetend tee heed Portieree—12 ol it combination: colorings—were 621.50... “Et ‘by 8,000 Yards High Credo Cretonnes —artistic chints tapestry, shadow warps and allover floral I, yd. jorings—were 94.07....... % ManUERdinat Epes (Uae tries, bates Damasks and Armures —£5 inches square to yards long....each « ‘a7 to 1.97 Clearance of 2 and 3 Pair Lots Fine Lace Curtains At Great Reductions Muslins, Sheets and Sheetings Friday Economy Values 36-inch Fine Bleached Muslin ‘ox were 16 seeeeee 36-inch Heavy Unbleached Musline—were .14 72-inch Bleached Sheetings— VAluO cE) cccecessecesss ces + B4 Pillow Cases—of fine quality twilled muslin—soft fir at Hemetitched 42x36... -89 45x36 42 50x36. 44 54x36. 46 54x90 Unbleached Sheete— Value $1.00. . Bleached Sheets— 81x00—were $1.52......... 1.08 81x99—were $1.62 Lis 81x108—were $1.69 1.26 Crochet Je bed sive—were $1.48.. 1. 133 hae d 4 bed ! oe “were 81.08, 1.45 36-inch were BYG....c.esssecsees Assorted Striped Tickings— WEE EE. oecrseeseens weve BH Comfortables and Pillows Friday Economy Values 1 Sateen Comfortables—with borders—well stitched—fult he 4.82 Feather Pilavermis duck and goose—strong firm 20x28 inch—were 82.4 22x28 inch—were 82. 24x30 inch—were $3.24. 26x30 inch—were $9.57...... 2.57 Blankets & Flannels Friday Economy Values Wool Finish Blan! ray a contrasting nn lere—t site— {oo price, $8.97....-.-.+..- 8.96 ety of color com! jons— 1020 price, 86.06....-+....2.06 Wool Mixed Blankete—gray with conti ing color bordere— y full size—10920 price, $9.94... 4.95 Crib Blankete—jacquard—pink or blue—1920 price, 81.47......+ 35 Bleached Domets—t7 inches wide —soft, downy nap— 1920 price, 48.....ssececere oA ® Robe Cloths—27 inches wide—vari ety of color dade 1920 frice, .84 d. 43 Remnants of Domet a ce also wool flannels, plain and silk embroidered—novelty _— shirtings—- robe cloths—at greatly reduced Frices. Wash Fabrics Friday Economy Values 32 Inch Dress Ginghams—Stripes, checks or plain colors— were .28 Outing Flann ‘and blue and white stripes were 25 Silk Mixed Chiffonettee—good color assortment— were .30 era \ | Fancy Percales—Many pretty pat terns on white grounds Sizes 32 to 46 wean ae eens ol = | Ramnegye oi Draeyou a See Page 9 1or Other Hearn Advertising:

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