The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1922, Page 8

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STRANI EN TRS I SEINE ARLES eR PU a YE PS 9 $ x # PRIA AOC STS RET OE EP EL MONE. Republican, of Orange. ‘The measure + approprigtes $1,000,000 out of current | = —— YOU'LL BE BRAVE BEHAVE RIGHT Professor Locales Cause of Cowardice, Hopes to Make Everybody Courage HWVANSTON —No une ne of anythin, in if - tifle cure» ardice, Veing worked out by Prot, Cluries L. Mix of Northwestern Ut versity is 4 success, The professor believes the | sensation usually called feur Is caused merely by the failure of the adrenal glands, which ate just above the kidneys, to secrete. The visible result is the dilated eye, the dry mouth, the shak.ng knee and the shrink!: from danger. Prof, Mix hopes to evolve a method of increasing the sc cretion of the adrenal glands wo that any one will be alle to face untold horrors with a cheery sm LEGION FAVORS BILL | TO AID DISABLED Drop Demand for Bonus and Rally Behind Brundage Measure. | ALBANY, March 7.—The American Legion spokesmen here have their demand for a State Bonus bill and | will rally behind Hef for disnbled veterans and Intro: by Assemblyman Arthur ©. Brun dropped You Can Increase Your Earning Power by learning to play the most . talked of musical instrumentof ihe day. The phone playe is in demand for dances, enter tainments and wherever young |) people guther. Whether you learn to play for pleasure or profit |" you will find (he Worvifzer SAXOPHONE extremely easy to play. You can learn to play simple selections within a short time, thereafter your progress is rapid. Special SAXOPHONE, OUTFITS SG PRARL KEYS $90.00 Up SMALL ‘PAYMENT DOWN Terms as §2 wat low as The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Planos—Victrolas 120 West 42d St. Between Broadway und bth Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 eyo Warlitzer, 120 W. 42d St. Send me additional tn- formation regarding Saxo- phono Outfits. TION! SAVE 50% cing Your Order WithUs Now || POR SALESMEN WITH! SAMPLES Victory Upholstery Co 447 1TH AVE., NEAR 34TH ST. |! BRANCH: 70) EAST, 1230 87. || : je Ave, Ey’ 3 |) IN, Neder 404 Lot St.b og 284-3 Ben-Gay when in pain French Baume |runas to be distributed among disabled World War veterans In this State, sub: IF THESE GLANDS [3,2 certain Wt Ne lief {ff eut of work for more than thirty | overmnient In for ent of Gov. Miller and legislative mission Adju- the all unovaerte or imar. | to State re do men would ix fhe Home Sewers’ Week Sweet Briar and Radium, $1.85 yd. BOTH are lovely soft qualities ‘and both adaptable for frocks, blouses and dainty lingerie. 33 and qo inches wide. GROUND FLOOR Imported Skirting Flannels, $4.25 yd. THESE attractive and unusual sports flannels are exclusive with Lord & Taylor. They are shown in many bright colored stripes, plaids and checks. 54 icles rhe, SE COND FLOOR Novelty White Voiles, 45c yd. A VERY low price! And our assortment of patterns in this sheer white fabric is com; 5 including tiny cross-bars, checks, plaids, stripes and many others. '36 inches wide, SECOND FLOOR French Faille Ribbon, 45c yd. DOZENS of charming colors, both light and + 5% inches wide. GROUND FLOOR Russian Filet Laces, $2.73 yd. HAND-MADE laces, most effective for interior decorating pur s, scarves, bed spreads, table covers, curtains, and the like, 18 inches wide, Real Filet Laces, 95c yd. —3 to 5 inch widths in vari- ous designs, Real Filet Edges, 20¢ yd. In the popular narrow widths for lingerie, collars and the like, GROUND FLOOR Knit Underwear Vests, 3 for $1 — Swiss rib- bed, regular and extra sizes. Union Suits, 75¢e—Bodice and shoulder strap styles, loose or tight knee. Sizes from 34 to 38, GROUND FLOOR |DRYS DENOUNCE oumlsting of the Comp- | Lig’ WASHINGTON, Mareh 7.—Senator | Morris ederat | piyin month | Pederat a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROT 7, 1923. i Jlenge. The movement eannot succeet Jbecause the country is overwhelm | DEMAND FOR BEER Jinely ary and because this effort | Pp Hnothing more than an attempt t - evade the Constitution, repealling the prohibition amendment to the Constitution,” > \2 NEGROES ARRESTED CHARGED WITH HOLDUP and beer measure is| MW at " to awking Senators and | eee Tam\Cves tine, en to violate their out) tu! m Constitution, “The High. | Pete O' Bonnell of No, 128 West 129th : a teenth amendment prohibits alt in bbe of No. 241 Sev pard of Texas, leader of t ting rs. Light wines and |» were arrested Blow’ in the Senate, re- |, ating.” GF being: the two demand of the American | Volstead eh and Halo Lente ea Atwerican| and Ralph Leqn- Labor for the restora : e Clyde Line ‘Stealn. » No. 489 IMfth Avenue, of In the hold-|¥ Central Avenue, Highland Park, N . O'Donnell pro- | 5 as being one of the men, = . Was about to be blown up. up he saw onl: tested his innoe | Byrnes and Fr Harry Francis, the Tombs for hol won| 1 volnaugh shop, Was the man wa The men | Dendera's, w will be held until Storm, who ts out of] nde two weeks aio town, returns, | ¢ hiet Page found ny . had been miture O1 souked PLANNED TO BURN HOME, | jouse CHARGED AGAINST MAN |“‘vert! | had floor Ve only chi Jin the house were Chiet | ‘ Sure Relies “FOR INDIGESTION Lol Qiang iy BELLANS ) and told Detectlves he understood that [or Poller other ot the Udward Page made a the two blow blown up wi ht Wine Proposal Also Called | Kn ettort to get Congress to paws! im Attack on Constitution }a light wine by “Bloc.” soline and le Dynamite and O1 Feand tn Jersey House on Tip. On @ warning by telephone person who would not tell hist Dond that the home of Joseph Dondera, No. |in $5,000 | | father o 254 and 75¢ Packages Everywhere of t wines and real beer, | lay sale v “ name | home. s acept the chal | be urd to-day tdentified O'Donnell Hey The Newest Sweaters Are Tissue-Knit, $10 - THEY are every bit as sheer as the name implies and come in the most fascinating shades _—periwinkle, honeydew, jockey red, white, navy, black. They have the popular round, close-fitting collar, turned- back cuffs, anda girdle. They | are so smart you will want a variety of them, THIRD PLOOR Special Purchase 100 Washable Satin'Skivts, $7,50 THE smatt woman will wel- come this selling, for it is she who knows that there is no skitt that is quite so ser: viceable, so chic, for mid- season wear as the satin skirt. Here are values worthy your iminediate attention for im mediate wear. White, navy, black, with waistbands from 26 to 34. THIRD FLOOR Spring Flowers for Millinery Have Come From France, Bringing ‘Nature’s | Own Colors to Our Millinery Salons | IT’S to be a flowery season in Millinery! Paris proclaims it, and fashion authorities in America add their most enthusiastic approval. Wherefore we find almost: countless’ varieties of flowers — beautiful, all of them, in quality and color—and all imported. Flowers of every kind and for every use. The following list names only a few of them. | : Jonge ae f e nage Fruits Are Smart, -Too isteria oses of Overy Sort ‘ A Moming Glories _ Orchide Currants, Brepes) sppes berries of every kind, | Tulips Lilac 8 . i | Then there are the feather and novelty trim- } mings, including the new biot. | All of these are now displayed in the beauty of | their Spring freshness. You are cordially invited to visit our Millinery Salons. — Price range from 45c up FOURTH FLOOR The Fur Scarf for Spring THE suits’ that are occupying the center of the stage at present — and tailored frocks as well — demand a fur scarf as the finishing touch. We are showing a chétming collection of fur neckwear, fox animal scarfs in grey, blue, white and beige. Also chokers in Baum Marten, Hudson “Bay Sable, and Stone Marten. All moderately priced. 5 Field Flowers— including poppies, daisies, thistle and clover. Blossoms of Spring—orange, cherry and apple blossoms. And many, many others too numerous to mention. 300 New Crepe de Chine Blouses, $15 YOU may imagine but half their charm from the sketch, for color in this case is largely responsible. Delightful Spring shades of canna, cinder, bisque, azure and navy predominate. Embroidery and beading lend their coloring in such interesting ways as the spider motif, right, indicates. ° This is a very fortunate special purchase that cnables us to price them in many instances below their usual cost to us, $15 THIRD FLOOR Raven’s-wing Blue Is the Color of New Spring Coats $77.50 OF velvety marvella in raven’s-wing blue and other just as in- triguing new Spring colors are these coats. They are exclusively made for us in our own workrooms, beautifully hand tailored and lined with a good quality crepe. THIRD FLOOR An Unusual Choice at $29.50 AT THIS one very moderate price you may select from mink one or two skin scarves; brown or taupe fox and natural squirrel tie scarves. FOURTH FLOOR Continuing the Sale Women’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps, $6.90 SADDLE Oxfords — the kind that are probably smarter than any-others for certain kinds of wear —are among the shoes in this Sale. They are made in smoke elk with black saddle or champagne elk with tan saddle, A new sports pump is one strap, with rubber soles, and ball strap. Tan and champagne combination. Patent leather one strap pump with moderate toe and low heel. SECOND FLOOR A Sale! Women’s Daytime Frocks of Poiret Twill . $39.50 Behold, the straight-of-line frock with lowered waistline that returns for Spring street wear. Brick chiffon facing gives the uneven hemline even more prominence and is repeated in the vestee. The lavish use of embroidery is a real Spring note: The third frock chooses the redingote style to make it entirely appropriate for street wear. You are cordially invited to see these and other styles equally impressive at this price. THIRD FLOOR Glove Silk Specials in Women’s Underwear Splendid Corset Values $4.50 and $3.95 | $4.50—A silkcbroche corset with elastic girdle top eae regen Tr is light but well boned Vests, $2.95—Made with bodice top and cut with Wahlohn boning, eyelet lacing below front in good full length. Sizes 36-42. , steel. Three Values $3.95—A slightly heavier model, longer in the skirt, Really a most unusual value. SECOND FLOOR Bloomers, $2.95—Cut full and well rein- forced. Sizes 5-8. GROUND FLOOR Lord & laylor AXBNUE Among Tweed Suits Left. An interestintg new pocket is the only departure on this strictly tailored tweed in wisteria, Nippon anid tan $39.50 Center. A fascinating imported tweed is tailored into this suit that is worn with or without a belt; periwinkle, horizon blue, tan, rust. : ans $59.50 ight. important’ value of all is a tweed suit with saa Fo cdprcctg iey rose, tan. Specially priced at $29.50 THIRD FLOOR FIFTH Hoe 00 emerge

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