The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 5

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Ban Spring garment Now Yo Prices "s a] Tweed: Avenue arbiters country, worries #re muc! erated. boggan. a@ thing \ | This H the N. Y. Custom Cutters’ | Club, Which Gave Its An- | nual Garment Show and| @ustom cut clothes will be straight @his was decreed at the third annual | the Hotel Commodore }: t's straight, too! of Ernest A. De Rose of No. East 47th Street. to be the corr tions are the models throughout the | é fects and high vents are on the to gaan can compete with the collar ad. models. Clothes will present a sot! | wear witt @ppearance, sans padding in the] black or shoulders. it was pe The reason for the couvert charge | per, is ot 10 per cent reader, reg’lar custom tailors do not & car ano KNICKERS To MATCH, ODD COAT (HOPPER SCHEME) CANT TELL THE NEW LINEN-PRINT SHIRTS FROM THE WALL PAPER as Been Decreed by | quet Last Night. and summer anes for men's | eaters" exhibition and banquet of the rk Custom Cutters’ Club at night. for hand-fabricated gentic pparel will rise 10 per cen’. Right from the | Ane the emt sport bene homespuns | without. fe his back of is, cheviots and t attire for the stroller. According to the of male fashion, whose crea- | ound an¢ men to-day, in spite of the of making both ends meet, th more particular about their | adequate for’ a Short coats, pinch-back et- | | of good taste Form-fitting of the past. drapings are The fat gent! A startling will 1 background jors is the | fect | dle ¢ nd silks | way with You know, de two up. FUR SCAR Suit and the Jap. Sable Animal Scarfs, a Brown Fox Scarfs, Lucille Fox Scarfs, Stone Marten Animal Scarfs, Two Skin Mink Scarfs, Baum Marten Animal Scarfs, Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs, (One Skin) Pearl Gray Fox Scarfs (White Dyed), Blue Fox Scarfs (White Dyed), Sirs dabble in domestic cloths. Trousers will not have cuffs. will be out of luck. ld have lapels notched and cut ugh to show two buttons of Y the way, r e buttons will on single and double breasted both at the sleeves and to en- out by Mr. appy for executives who af- all, flat top desks in the mid- big rooms. The green or gray business cuta- BONWIT TELLER &CO The Specialty Shop FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET, Present the Fashions in Requisite to the Vogue of the Tailored Three Piece Costume LINE PREVAIL = Straight and Squared Lines, No Will Rule This Year in Men’s Clothes STRAIGHT UP AND DOWN ‘S Witt GIVING A SQuARE ERFECT by Thi pon point coats will Ge duffer's ha’ watching an expert tee-off. Waistcoats may be as fancy Gress. Trick clothes will not be tol- | sired and yet not outstep the They fect called the post-boy line. innovation this spring have a 8 v H buttons. FS 19.50 19.50 25.00 29.50 29.50 48.50 59.50 75.00 75.00 Also an Important Collection of Russian Sable, Fisher, Hudson Bay Sable, A! Exceptionally Low Pr Silver Fox and Natural Blue Fox Scarfs ices No, sir! “Cake Coats be seen. buttons with pleats in man can crook his elbow | ample both at | demon: pif kniek~ twenty-four inches straight from the hip. ront pockets, slashed on the bias; nd while skirt ef- f Oxtord trip to Cc. Hop ommands respect, the cutters pointed out Full dress evening coats will have bolt of cloth; swish, swish, and he ° Tricks soon hai ir of trousers that made >’ | a bow-legged man's underpinning look |like Ajax defying the lightning. To-day at 10 o'clock the cutters, who attend early, will get a chance to | see collars cut and fitted to coats. If they have patience for another hour, suppression below the waist line will be demonstrated by H. A. Taylor of Toronto. The speakers last night at the ban- quet were Charles M, Taylor, Chair- man of the banquet and exhibition; F. L. Hatfield, President of the Cutters’ Club; Harvey Patterson of the Mer- chant Tailors’ National Exchange; KIMONO? resenting the Merchant Tailors of America; P. J. Foley of Washington, representing the Merchant Tailors’ | Designers’ Association, and Richard Bennett of the Merchant Tailors So- clety of New York. Among those at the dinner were Al- bin C, Swemson, Frank C. Nagel, Noel B. Wemlinger, Charles G. Eng- strom, William C. Norris, Harry C. Hopper, F, A. Petronio, A. Lindewall, | A. Martini, W. T, Slemon, August | Liffner, Ernest A, De Rose, Carl Vie- berg, Alfred Olson, Axel Shaw, Morris Wain, H. Gelston, Charles J. Staker, E. M. Dickey, Joseph Fichera, Carl Bock, Isaac Truehold, Philip Mis- tretta, Andrew Aho, John Thyberg, C. FE, Dorkey, H. Polombo, B. Schnitzer, C. Maruyama, Willlam F. Siemon, | John T. Smith, R, Pushor, Leo Slan- . Robertson, J, V. Wenberg, lather, H. Bingham, Ed- , F. F. Deiner, August qmil Carlquist, Carl Oberg, H, Hall, John | borg, Sam Regal, C. T. Haglund, 8. J. fe newest mod- ther nad, com 16. Ste th Bet. 6th satin lapels, cut open in front to show waistcoat, The coat will have a nat- ural waist line with straight hanging skirt tails. There will be three but- | tons on the sleeves and two rows of | satin braid on trousers. The Tuxedo, | to be smart, will have shadow stripe satin on the coat lapels. Ory will have velvet collars with silk ings, | Every hour, on the hour, yesterday, | | there wi ctical demonstration apstone and cutting | tried and true, | y P. Donato, Ba was released | ‘ B. Schnitzer took a a pri boars we anc for body coats Grossman, while OMATO [ATSUP T It is ATS FINAL CLEARING UP SALE of MANUFACTURERS’ $1,000,000 STOCK OF FUR BOAS NA DIRECT SALE FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER Now at Their Lowest Prices Brown Fox Boas. . Taupe Fox Boas Baum Marten Boas. . . Stone Marten Boas Natural Fisher Boas Hudson Bay Sable: Boas Squirrel Boas a Australian Opossum Boas Skunk Boas.......... Dyed Russian Sable Boas Natural Skunk Collar and Cuffs 40 INCH LENGTH Clearance $225 usin PERSIAN LAMB COATS Plain or trimmed with Skunk Regular Retail Value, $850 $2 75 Final Now Final Reduced to Now Reduced to Clearance Price Marmot Coats 86 inch length $ Final 50 Clearance Price Wm. Jackman’s Sons America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers Established Since 1860 35 WEST 35TH STREET Raccoon Coats 36 inch length Now $ Final to Price Now Reduced to Wilbur Stewart of Philadelphia, rep- |= Ridpath, M. bach and L, B. Mosher. Youths Found Hiding Chase. nae iM THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH Klaskin, A. G. Max Marx, W. A.*Miller, Martin F, Elfetrom, John A. Alden, J. A. Carl- strom, Carl Backstrom, W. BE. Klum- pacinaasenha ee SUSPECTED ROBBERS OPEN FIRE ON POLICE After Pistol Battle Dw Thomas Lennon of No. 105 Tenth Avenue and Philip Kinlen of No. 353 West 49th Street were arrested early 5th Avenue 2, 1922, Logan, Broadway after a chase of three blocks in which the two boys and another ex- changed pistol shots with Detectives William Armstrong and Policeman Wil- Nam McClay, Cartridge shells were found on the floor of the closet but no weapons. ‘The three youths ran when the police- man and the detectives arrived to inves- tigate the report that robbers were at work in the drug store of John Shafter at No. 100 Wost 83d Street. Lennon was recently released on @ suspended sentence under parole to the Children's Society on his conviction of stealing 0 horae and wagon, to-day hiding in a closet at No, 224] HIS “BEST FRIEND” DEAD, dames MeCreery & Co. TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF Aged Man Fi Death of “She was my pal, now she's gone. live for and With a slash tn the right side of his neck, self-inflicted with a bread knife, Michael Truesdale, seventy, of No. 319 West 64th Street, so declared last night as he was taken to Bellevue Hospital. Mrs. Mary Kennedy, a widow from whom Truesdale rented a room, died last best friend, and I've nothing more to ant to end it all,” This Annual March Sale Provides the Opportunity to Buy Housewares of Quality at Great Savings Actual constant kitchen use is the best test of the durability of housewares. that of the housewife. service, These have passed both the test of the scientist and That is how we know they give longer, better Furthermore we have radically reduced their prices to such an extent that we felt no comparative figures were needed to stress the unusualness of these values. For convenience please use item number when ordering 1, Vollrath Triple Coated, White En- ameled Rice or Cereal Boiler; 13/4- quart capacity. 1.95 2. Vollrath Triple Coated, White En- ameled Lipped Saucepan; 3-quart ca- pacity. 75¢ 3. Vollrath Triple Coated White En- ameled Covered Saucepan; 5-quart capacity. 1.45 5. Mirro Aluminum Tea Ball Teapot; detachable wood handle; 114-quart capacity. 1,55 6, Mirro Aluminum Coffee Percolator; highly polished; 6-cup capacity. 1.75 11. Heavy gauge Aluminum Round Dish Pan; 1o-quart capacity. 1.45 ag) McCreery Oval Wash Boiler, made of XXXX charcoal tin, with extra 3.25 3.50 15. Vollrath Triple Coated White En- ameled Covered Saucepot; 6-quart capacity. 1.75 18. Vollrath Triple Coated White En- ameled Tea Kettle, 4-quart capacity. 2.25 19. Round Aluminum Double Roaster, 614 in. deep, 1014 in. diameter. 1.00 23. McCreery Electric 4jon; nichrome wire clement; weight six pounds; fully guaranteed. Complete with cord . and plug. 3.95 25. Roll Top Bread Box—white en- ameled. 1534x1134x12}4 ins. 2.95 39. McCreery Pastry Table, white enameled; white porcelain steel top; 26x42 inches, two flour bins and pastry board, 22.95. 30. White Porcelain Wash Tub Covers, first quality, complete with nickel- plated hinges, rubber bumpers and hardware; sanitary and easy to keep clean; size of each cover 2214x24 inches. pair, 4.75 31. McCreery Steel Kitchen Cabinet, white enameled; porcelain steel exten- sion table top; flour bin with sifte glass containers and rolling pin, 74.95 32. McCreery Refrigerator, solid ash, white enameled or golden oak finish; nickel-plated brass hardware; 52x24x18 ins., ice capacity 65 Ibs. 25.95 37- Combination Set of three heavy gauge Aluminum covered Saucepans; one each 2, 3 and 4 quart. set, 2.75 38. Electric Washing Machine, one of the best and most efficient washers made, 79.50 34. McCreery Refrigerator, solid ash, finished in golden oak or white en- ameled; 46 inches high, 34% inches wide, 19 inches deep; ice capacity, 100 pounds; nickel-plated brass HAE bal Ae Folding Card Table, mahoneny inish, with leatherette top. 2.9) 40. “Kitchen Maid” Cabinet, porce- lain steel extension table top, glass containers; white enameled; 71x36 inches, 69.85 71x42 inches, 69.95 36. Detroit Jewel Gas Range, cooking top 20x20 ins., baking oven, 16x16x11 ins.; broiling oven, 16x16xg ins.; all cast parts are finished in baked ebonite. 39.95 48. Mirro Aluminum covered Sauce- pan, 3-quart capacity. 89c 49. White Tar Garment Bag; keeps clothes free from moths and wrinkles; equipped with metal hangers and new airtight closing device; overcoat size, 30x50 ins. 95c Tar Sheets, 40x48 ins., 12 sheets to roll. 44. Aluminum Coffee Percolator, Co- lonial defign; 6 cup capacity. 95c 45. Mirro Aluminum Tea Kettle; Co- lonial design, 5 quart capacity. 3.95 46. Bissell Carpet Sweeper, The Mc- Creery. 3.50 54. Double Rice or Cereal Boiler of polished Aluminum; 2 quart capacity. 95c 55. Set of three lipped Aluminum Saucepans, 1, 14 and 2 quart capacity. set, 85c 58. Galvanized Garbage Can, 10% ins. 64A. White Enameled Kitchen Table, porcelain top, 22x34 inches. 8.95 26x42 inches, 10.95 64B. White Enameled Kitchen Chair. 2.75 1ihéx Housewares Dept -Sixth Floor Friday. He had occupied ten years, Michael Frevoda, eighteen, Hicks Street, and Amadeo Borgirno, same age, No. 57 Woodhull Street, were held without bail to-day by Magistrate Reynolds in the Fifth Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on a charge of robbery. De- tectives McCarthy and Pucciani sald the youths were Identified by Morris Rosen- berg as two of three who held him in his cigar store at No. 579 Hem Street on Jan. ‘They pleaded not guilty. 34th Street ———_. TWO BOYS, 18, HELD IN CIGAR STORE HOLDUP. No, 22 and obtained $60. ——————————

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