The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 6

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THE CVENING WORLD, ment for u set- -Arica frontior tazon, of Buenos | Ayres, which claims to have re len of Santago. peoiveld information in the highest official The movement for the erection at a great national éathedral in Washi will be laid before New York © & Voung vookkvepe h Street BEST & CO. the Su-|palians at a meeting to-morrow ut 3) 1, N 121 Wee acai P. ett a the Town Hal o. CORRECT | One h dd and thirty concerns ai at CLOTHES Gano; | be repre ‘ooklyn's thirty-se north end annual food hh i Broadw duy at the 13th R crash Appratect of the Po s announced a aa [tion of the cus Wetnberg of No. 621 Metro: | {uellitate the Brooklyn, the youth | 600ds through t 4 4 Lieutenant Com-| Phe Presbyterian Church of the Puri- vy and called on Presi- |tung, West 230th Steet. bean a five- day celebration of its golden Jubilee | of | yesterday. \ DOMESTIC. Republican | & right éefer | Women members of the cutive Committee hi for a rally to be y 4. band 6. Invitations = | positions: 2 Charged with violating the Copyright Law by producin; J version of “Lightnin’,” ‘Tho ‘usey, MA. Brewer and @. A. are being held Ba ington shortly tary ae his ne m be i Heh infin an woraor hol the Court Brill is fo Winche ch. thow, seventy-five yours, : i= | ey ere Mie Neat, {at Pittsburgh on warrants issued by See te wae taken fo Bellevue Hos- | United States Comnilssionce Roger Knox. pital, where he died. Resignation of Wred K. Torres Olsun, w diver, {3 undergoing Special treatment for "bends" repalr ship on at the | Savy Yard. Hoe was burried ae WHOTE ed while working on & barge. quit, Justice Panten and tm meeting: of 1,600 per- Nielsen, So- Introducing the newest hand-made suit for Little boys —the peasant smock, on the be announced at V after the return of Mr. Nielsen was na down In view of tundreda Francis Ignatius Dev: climbed to the top of W nent at Baltimore with companion, era droped 164 fe woman disap) A formal w Star Casing yesterda: the seating of August Asbembly, the result | campaign was wxt fall id “James Edward Maby slub feet three months ph Loreng, has thrown braces and ts able to| eral minutes ata time. ‘EST & CO. was the first store to ) sponsor picturesque modes fot little boys, and is, at present, the only store specializing in entirely. hand- made suits. This peasant smock, like all our hand-made suits, is made by a very clever woman, who designs and sews for Best & Co. exclusively. In Anderson gingham—pink, blue, laven- dar or white. uinst the + a against the pri ers.” dealers and National Stock Yu . chargiog. them cott against com- | | mirsion houses not members. services will be hela a for Mr - FOREIGN. wil Street ear service In Mex ty ho 5 pesunied: and the hg . -| with maintaining a Funeral SIZES 2, 3, ¢ YRS. 15.50 Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUE ef 351m STREET—NEW YORK ts ure functioning noi celebrated throughwutyahe ell a Rettlement of the dif A radiophone ball, where the musi sound amplifiers, will be vid at the ‘Terrace Gurden Dapce Palace Wriday fn conjunction with the second aniual radio phane ikke bra a veer the Electricians’ Union by elgtit | Mexican Ligh and Power Company which resulted in 1 strike, A bill giving women the right to serve ax jurors und Judges In the lower | courts has passed the Reichstag Judici- ary Committee. Scouts wili ng a ten | Paluce next | th Nearly 128,000 American aurea Niagara border { 8 it iy estimated at St. Cathertn . It is sald that these tourists epent 00,000 In Canada, Flower Sho ty Bapticti « Presidents of Chili and Peru hu OPPENHEIM GLLINS &@ 34th Street— New York Sensational Values in the Final Fur Clearance Sale Not in Years have there been such Remarkable Fur-Buying Opportunities as These Most Radical Clearance Reductions Throughout the Fur Stock 95.00 145.00 210.00 265.00 OIC MMM ee Oe ee eT ee 175.00 to 210.00 Fur Coats. . 295.00 to 325.00 Fur Coats. . . 395.00 to 425.00 Fur Coats. . 450.00 to 550.00 Fur Coats. . 650.00 to 775.00 Fur Coats. 375.00 825.00 to 895.00 Fur Coats. . . . . 4905.00 1500.00 Natural Mink Wraps—48 inches long—Reduced to 695,00 Proportionate Reductions on all Higher Priced Garments TERED UATTETINTR ODIO NO FUNIDOTE AUITTENAT RUDE Tiny TiasvivRt Tian VTVTINETITENI GU TPUEVO DU TEIUGVTS MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. | Women’s Silk Taffeta Umbrellas at $4.85 An unusually low price for these really ex- cellent umbrellas, made of selected taffeta (im some instances satin-bordered) and ate tractively mounted with the fashionable | handles, including a number with bakelite caps and rings. (Sale on the First Fioor) Several Hundred Dozen All-linen Handkerchiefs of very good qualities, very specially priced All-tinen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $2.05, 5.00, 9.75 With hand-drawn hem and hand embroi- dered initial per half dozen $3.00. Novelty effects, colored, per halfxdozen $3.50 Men’s e oO | Also Men’s Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, tape- | r ? Q : bordered; or Boys’ Lawn Handkerchiefs, | plain, initialed or with colored border, perdozen . . + «© « $1.50 All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched per dozen $1.80 Hemstitched, plain or embroidered; colored sports effects, Per dozen . . 5 . : . Weonien’s | | also 52.50 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, per half dozen, im box. . . . $2.25 Handescalloped (sheer linen), with or without fancy sorner per half dozen $2.35 Wale on the First Floor) oe The Spring & Summer Catalogue specially featuring Fashionable Clothes for Women Misses and Children is now in effect im the Department on The Sixth Floor Thirty-fourth Street “SPECIALS” FOR TUESDAY | nave just ceen Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork A Special Assortment of Bed Furnishings at value-giving prices Blankets Allewool; some white, others colored plaid; perpair . . . . . . . $61.50 All-wool, white; finer qualities, per pair $14.50, 17.50 Cotton-and-wool, witite, per pair 6.75 Cemfortables Figured mull, cotton-filled . cach $5.25 Plain=color sateen, wool-filled, . each 8.50 Figured mull, wool-filled each 10.75 Plain-color Japanese silk; woolefilled, each $15.50 White Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped) yards yards each $5.25 each 6.25 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases ent qualities, attractively priced ourlii Floor; Madison Avenue section) New Assortments of Mahogany Furnishings ®} asseivivied in their own interesting section of the Fourth Floor. There are many uses in the modern home for these picturesque utilities, which have a way of adapting themselves equally well to the small apartment or the more pretentious abode. They are, therefore, much in demand for wedding gifts, as well as for personal service. Among them are charming desks for the boudoir; sewing tables in delightful early- American designs; tea tables and wagons; gateleg and other tables; stands for books and magazines; tabourets; jardinieres and flower boxes; clocks and mirrors; and a variety of useful articles for the smoker. Thirty-fifth Street Cloth Bound 75c c THE NEW YORK WORLD NE W NOW On Sale AT ALL NEWSDEALERS AND BOOK STORES By Mail Postpaid 90c ADDRE YORK | as ¢

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