The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1922, Page 13

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JURY HOLDS NINE assemble be closed and kept closed until such time as their safety is assured.” a THE EVENING CosT OF TROOPS IN HAWATI HONOLULU, Feb, 15.—The United States spent $11,729,182.71 last year to maintain troops in the Hawatian Isiande, according to a report of the Hawaiian | | Formerly A. T. Stewart & WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, co] 1922. \ Jepartment of the Army made public “ Store Hours: 9 FOR WASHINGTON SHE GOES FOR WAFFLES, son, "om 000-008'18 miei eth 70. repos | Broadway at Ninth, New York Telaghona! Tagwennt die LEAPS FROM WINDOW |‘ ——— ! | Girl Ar on Neighborhood by Jumping Into Courtyard. a) th y ? Scores of residents around 107th metnin Street and Manhattan Avenue were A ram a a aroused at 2 A. M. to-day by a girl's 1)— Werdict in Inquest Pi t Bla scream: In @ courtyard, visible from () € K uts ME | the street, Anna Stetz, twenty years old, on Architects. Inspectors of No. 148 West 121st Street. was found | | f and Builde with a broken right foot, many bruises ilders. ‘land hysteria, | ——- Before she was taken to Harlem Hoa: | C O F F E E ; Mi deton for iation yas cocoa ss Sake Paris Says undreds of Tables Were ordered held for the Grand Jury |that two weeks ago she met Anthony ; VAC Keer by the Coroner's jury, which brougat [Netbote, twenty-one, « clerks and at 1| COTTON Ever one diff. t ; fm a verdict late last night i | Ae ah ter cay Went ts lls roomy onthe ; € | shoes ee inn coap{grbund.floor of the Bariington, No, 1¢0| (Read the Vac-Ke, t can. ; y Hreren 4 Rection with the collapse of the roof |{'0" n j sf ° 4 of the Knickerbocker Motion Picture | Mannatta Avenue. to lenin co mule | RYT TPA PATS y Theatre on Jan. 28, resulting in the | wre <aiy sseabole mie love, and a) fe oe it fore ‘ll CREPE in the February Sale death of ninety-eight persons SHEEISHOa Gy GUM: RECOURER “GHKOL reshand unusually oie Sind REAL AN ot Waanligtan, ragbtened by His, vei un methods a if ' t' will be much used for at 10 to 50 per cent. less are R. G. Geare, the architect of the |" was trying to aid her when ¢ CLICIOUS. spring and summer frocks. Yos—hundreds and hun- 1 built not for sh 4 ‘ 1 wa ested on her | ' ig an ° 01 show. iv building; J. H. Ford, the engineer} complaint, but dented her story, We have it, in all the dreds of tables occupying a | with, to fulfil thelipuipeas Pie who designed the roof structure; few eolbhs whisk inaludie couple of acres, we might | usefulness. ities Morris Hacker, building inspector ; bet iat Ak when the theatre was constructed; Ms pes buatice he one Every conceivable design sey Potube 6 ‘tol ten ce Frank L. Wagner, the builder; Don- mer evenings. Specially In every shape and size, | fold; crack through or do any ald Wallace, general superintendent . . 1 priced, 85c a yard. From many kinds of wood. | Padienuaereming things that of construction; 1. G. Pletcher, su- Thursday — the anticipated occasion of the season wa : For every type of | Padly-made tables do sooner or Derintendent of the Hammett Fire- 36 inches wide. every petit the reo that a proofing Company, which built the | First Floor, Old Bulldl ° eaoonr eae These tables, made by th Walls; Joa te AeebOnAia, the eck. Fur Coats and Wra ps abt Ola Buta ve could use a table beat ‘furniture ' makers int thes tractor who erected the steel; ‘ epBie dignified tables for persed Aleks pelormies es r PActibe 1. Contlenh; onetiver: aid t Hi lf 1 q ou Spacious, formal room. jound workmanship. ‘al y 7 computer for the District of Colum- ‘ a a ear Y prices Fine Wool Sweaters obliging ee aoe aceiul The great designers bia Building Department, who pa: : . . es ‘ small, — pers much- f furniture i ’ son the plans) and Julian He ety Thursday Fri. Saturday Onl 85 coats and wraps from our Salon collection, including Drop to $4.75 | room. Teele Vers noeat coateleated ortio beaten aa, the: aastatakt building thupéos store HOUR 9 y all fashionable types from sports coats of natural muskrat, " table that lies between these | these tables. Some of them tor when the building was con- “$30 9x2 ATES ee eM __i raecoon or leopard skin to sumptuous wraps of caracul or Why?— Because a manufacturer | two extremes, are accurate reproductions of structed. r 30 9xi2 Aut woo. VELVET $ 95 W mink. A perusal of the list will undoubtedly disclose the very | “#8 overstocked and was obliged For every possible USE Cae pa ee e Smith a r pi nen akes, WOO! y vrs uM esi! sacrifi ething— c| eu © - ‘The inquest was begun a week ago woven (not, printed). In splendid: now: pate e ; wrap you desire. ig SRA ods aI oe aah Dining tables. — Refect styles. Most of them have MairaAeh ohn cases Wate heat terns. Also 8.3x10.6 m M! Fa N ow Healy less than the regular price. tables. Library tables. Table. | % Bite ene classic designs, The Goroner'’s Jury in its verdict Ml 4—Hudson seal coat wraps. 45 inch "$895 $447.50 Tuxedo model knitted of fine conscleg atta tet wre more practical’ for’ modern 3 declared that “the collapse ot the hi (Dyed muskrat). "Collars of Kolinsky and nat soft yarn leaf and gate-loy tables, cite. | US Toot was due to faulty designing and i)! ural gray squirrel. Ify top tables. Sofa-end ¢ . Eli ; ‘ o eel Ey | asine aye a7 you need a good sweater to Sofa-end tables. | _ Elizabethan, Jacobean and sion and inspection. He ie EMRE Et | trimmed. tailored skirt—you will find these phone. taler Newt tuber || eee eae ny: and Louta It also submitted a number of Also q 16—Hudson seal coat wraps: 36 to 45 in. $595 $297.50 | awe: oe : i ms. Nest tables. | XVI. tables, in mahogany, i i ? \ Trimmed with natural acuUITFaln HeAve! aters just what you want and Breakfast tables. | Magazine- | walnut or oak, Tables which recommendat joni, ote beltig that “all maine Linoleum Pt Trimmed, with natural gray, squirrel, beaver, coumial ut the piles, | J] rack tables, Occasional tables, | follow the designs of the four es and places where the public chew wide; de, wides reniarkabte ri 6—Hudson seal coats, 36 to 45 in. $495 $247.50 Mauve Henna Black Navy blue | Good—clean thro’ last great English masters to Annes Layee aa 1 i 6 OND Ins ina Black Navy blue Pe ro! of furniture styles of th Sey eae seu at Collars and cuffs of beaver, German fitch and rt bl f y e E . | self trimmed, Brown pee tables are all well | eighteenth and early nine- a ee ee | 4—Hudson seal coats, self trimmed. 36to40in.... $895 $197.50 Second Fleor, O1d Bultding Fae ereaty ond looking | teenth. centuries — Chippen. FLEXIBLE| & Se i" 3—Caracul coats. 45 inch .. $595 $297.50 Ul) quaker good fine inprossie’, | Bheracseccare weet oe ue / ul h. ate : | make a gi irst impression, | Sheraton—are most of them Br } WAL One Mandarin model, Kolinsky collar, two capes |}{ but good clean through to | developed in walnut and AC J NC. with skunk collars sue. perc ; |] their innermost, hidden-most | hogany, or these woods in 132 West 34th'S , | Collars of Holinsky and gray’ equirre. on " Wf eat combination with matching ‘ (J th B \" 2--Natural gray squirrel wraps. 45 inch. $695 $347.50 ||}. They not only make a good | “°°°* Cai ‘ i f; Bet.6th.g 7th. Aves \ Full models with deep reversed borders. ||] impression, they improve on | Teles most satisfactory to Walk ortr from BGrsattua Kets Aen Alaska seal coats, self trimmed. 45 inch $795 $397.50 | |] acquaintance, “having been | tive with. : a) —_ Bo AML DE ce d LG Kolinsky short coat. 30 inch $295 $147.50 10 to 5 Maney “Purmase } Large shaw! collar of beaver. : ae ; 0 50 per cent. less, averaging fonts to pes. 3 | 1—Mink coat. 46 inch. eta ease ies $1295 $647.50 ro! “4 Geta ton 8 | ‘Tuxedo collar and fronts. m 25 to 3314 per cent. less 1—Mink coat. 45 inch... ; 0... $1095 $547.50 Fifth Gallery, New Buliding ge shawl collar and deep reversed border. ended mink coat. 45 inch. $795 $397.50 Large shawl collar and deep reversed border. 1—Blended mink coat. 36 inch. : $595 $297.50 S l 3—Mole wraps, 45 inch. ... $595 $297.50 Adaptation of a French shoe aie Oo amps at Self isasnetl crite ope ; : ser rom today Py fashionable | A . 3 _ = | ole wraps and cay 5ineh q ‘ 495 50 ‘arisiennes. Presented by us Collar of Ermine, Rolinsky and self trimmed. for the first. time in patent electrif J Pp 7 5—Taupe nutria sports coats. 30 to 36 in.... 5: $147.50 | | leather inlaid with white kid- yin ruces Chin or shaw! collars. skin $10 to $65 rj . 6—Taupe nutria manderin coats and capes, 45in., $350 $175.00 First Floor, Old Building Tear oe $7 to $17.50 met ee | 7—Natural muskrat coats, leather belts. 36inch... $125 $62.50 | ~ for $26 to $130 Pottery Lamps. Ane $14 oo in electric poly- Get attahe Real Cause—Take | 2—Natural raccoon coats. 40 inch, $225 $112.50 5. Best He UL Bs Dr. Edwards a aan Full models with deep reversed borders. B Satin Li . oat $24 to $425 | $8.34 to $16.67 .E ve ots. 2—-Leopard coats. 36 inch. $250 $125.00 or $30 to $850 alabaster and P 25 t Fs ae Collars and cuffs of natural raccoon. est Satin Lingerie | j.ithicftoor at table lamps. table eee eee mbhomany | Ja wi ‘ a 4 Second Floor, Old Bul ° . | Y puffrey Ure aoine now, “nial t SELF-RISING FLOUR scondFieer-ove sui'sina | Ribbon at Half Price $10 to $32.50 $6 to $37.50 ing tonics, or trying to patch up a A for $20 to $65 tabl for $12 to $75 la f metal bor digestion, they are attacking. the ; Dainty bow-knot pattern) metal, brass ‘wrought irewact | and silver plate of wood with gold eal cause of the ailment—clogged ‘ ; ne ght iron and allver leat | liver and disordered bowels. ome unusua Ine on best quality of satin, for] “lve plate. us ittarnant pel IOUT Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets srouse ‘ ae | is m Peal | . | Silk shades with some of these. the liver in a soothing, healing way. the daintiest lingerie—white, $10 and $20 | $16.88 to $22.50 When the liver and. bowels are ‘per: O E N A R [ J G S blue, pink. —for $24.50 to $55 gasandelectric | for $27 to $36 floor 1 forming their natural functions, away reading lamps, shades to match fia wat } jor lamps of Goes indigestion and stomach troubles, * * * No. 113—the 10-yard piece, i ° i Solid mishogany. tongue, Heaerapoeiten mney, dante: New, in the February Disposal $1.25 grade ... 65¢ | ei Lamp Shades—Third to Half Less re feeling, no ambition or energy, * 7 A large group of vari ki 8 : ‘ata! Biivo Tablets, the substitute for calo- Convenient range of colors and sizes. grade 85 Japanese Wicker Silk Shades—One-fourth L Dr. Eawards' Olive Tablets are a | ( * Fea owt | No, 5—the 10-yard piece, $3.00 $1.30 to $3.75—were $1.75 to $5: all eee aos “the shade Barely, vewclable, compound wines ; Quarter to Half Less | grade « $1.50 | varying greatly in size, lined with silk of every possible color. hele olive color. ‘They do tbe. work . ‘ ; | No, 9—the 10-yard piece, $4.50 All Other Shades in the Lamp Store—Fifth Less Take one cf two at wedtime for . grade $2.50 | whether brand new, recently purchased or purchased some months ago, quick relief. Eat what you like, 150 56 Persian Carpets Children’s Hair Bows This inc Ta eatay The H-O Cereal Company, Inc. i ‘ s ule . _. This includes some yery handsome new models beautifully made Examples of sizes and prices } and Sashes—Special | in silk, with the new chenille and chiffon border finish. a Mahal—10.10°x 6.9 ft Hite Sa 35 for the hair bow, 50c grade Sechne Gallery, NewiSullding Mahal—10'3 x 7.2 {t.. $200 | 50c for the sash width, 68¢ At the first Hamadan—11.7 x 9 ft.. | Free riestuaey eae Sera D f Mahal—10.2 x 6.10 ft ee er reas mae pees | Men S $6.50 t 8.50 sign o skin } Mahal—10.3 x 2 1 patterns, pink, blue, white. | i (0) le H amadan—12.8 x 10 | Mali , Old Build | trouble apply i Hamadan—13.4 x 9 | ISAS opt - ° H DYE FADED CU RTAINS SKIRT Mahal—11.4 x 8.8 ft | , Hamadan-“12.9 x 10 } | W S ndia—14.9 x 11.1 | . . oe | oon SWEATER cC Mahal 106 | Gaily swinging Capes ° DR R AT rdel— {0.5 | : ss @ Mi soe pio ’ ESS OR CO |] Manal=i8 x88 ft. on wool jersey frocks so 1,200. All new 7e OY a akintes | “ ” Perey UN: Little capes, accordion : ‘ *# ® treating skin trouble i IN DIAMOND DYES Garouents pleated to match the skirts Scores of oats isda You make i Kerman—13 of pastel colored jersey SCORES Of PAIerAg: ‘ gaears erin Cine Saas as Sarouk—11.! rocks, wel finished by ** * eee Tht Maaee em, ee, Eee Eee | standing collars of beige Speak for themselves adopt Resin woman can dye or tint her old|home dyeing is guaranteed. dust tell Sarouk—11: krimmer cloth, $ b jie Tn UseNearly Thirty Ye worn, faded things new. Even if slie|your druggist. whether the material Sarouk—10, ithe tencka have lone ut not loudly. Vy ears has never dyed before, she can put) you wish to dye is wool or silk, or sarouk—11 unusual in sports frock fadeless color into shabby | whether it is linen, cotton or mixed Kerman—12.5 x 9 ft. make a great deal of lar a. dresses, waists, coats, stock-| goods Diamond Dyes never streak, Sarouk—11.8 x 8.9 ft $650 buttons, In jad Sizes 14 to 17 sweaters, coverings, anew arouk—12.9 x 8,10 ft $675 ie ah ARGS lage 0; oA Sarouk—11.10 x 9 {t. beige and : three sleeve lengths. S 48 | Me Me wt, Sarnia 4 fel) ft. | Women's Fashion sslons 7 | bs! = 2 oe ? | Si d oF Ain » . . x = | India 24.7 SSB rt ae IA x $1900 5 eens. isan, O18 Bulldine Fine silk broadcloth, striped—$8.50 grade. >| b Sarouk—21.2 x 13,11 ft. ViRPRMaN orient peBereOO C1000 sere eee i see | = 30 Persian Mosoul Rugs at $45 : . . . Ps Z| ‘ $75 and $57.50 grade, Average size 6 ug 36 1t. | School and Play Ww hite satin-striped broadcloth—-$8.50 grade. as) ey, | Ss 30 Beloochistan Rugs at $27.50 Frocks $3 75 $4 75 Silk crepes, stripes of varying widths—$6.50 grade. history shows that theIndians i) > Ks A> “Naa | $45 grade. Average size 4.10 x 2.9 ft, ? ef dy . cae realized the, medical value of Spruce Tt Tanne =7 pe Th 35 Lelihan Rugs at $29.50 Less than wholesale | ae yee ie oo Bas risr ee re. : eins . ; $37.50 grade, Average size 3.6 ft | For girla of 6 to 12 Plain white silk jersey—$6.50 grade. conditions of the throat, The Spruce “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours, 25 Lelihan Rugs at $42.50 I i eeyiny wees im in combination with ther vee : 857.50 grade, Average size 4.9 x 3.1 ft Hae El ener scat ‘Silk jereovietriped in colore<$3.60 grad | table medicants of prove: ' 5 c I you Silk jersey, s' colors—$6. ade, Be testa of tha SO peare of eucrane ot Instant relief! Don't stay stuffed-) nose running, relieves headache, dull- 25 Antique and modern Kazak Rugs at $49 at a glance how fine they are, P baclalal H up! "Quit blowing and snufling! is feverishness, snecsing $76 to $86 grade, Site from: 6 x4 i“; eet c Several smart styles eee ' , lose of “Pape’s Cold Compound “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the 35 Antique and modern Kazak Rugs and hall runners at $69 a a colorings — -rec i Engli: G RAY Ss SY RUP taken every two hours until three} quickest, surest relief known | ” pri and grade. Sizes from: 7 x 5 ft. to 9.4 x 5.8 ft. and run- | agape S a re pe And 300 Shirts of English broadcloth—$6 grade c of dozes are taken usually breaks any |costs only a few cents at drug stores./[] ners 3 to 4 feet wide and 12 tol} feet long. | malzes, pin not silk) —finest quality we know of. RED SPRUCE GUM cold right up. It acts ‘without assistance ataa thick acilbry, Herma | , : \ “ CUNO | The first dose opens clogged-up nos-[nice. Contains no quinine Insist | ery, Naw: muliding Second Floor, Ol Building | Thu Street floor, New Bullding trils and air passages of head: stops| upon Pupe's—Ad\! ————— ra eee ae a ee ee ee

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