The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 35

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YAUIin« unAaAM NVRee ot iat THE EVENING WORLD, F i Cafeteria at You can always spare the time to have (a bite to eat in the Cafeteria, w! \ excellent food is ready to ser NS for little cost. VARIED BOY EMBEZZLER CAUGHT. Dental School Qnickly Taken. PHILADELPHIA, March 10.—Wal- ter A. Unger, charged with the lar- ceny of securities of the Evans Den- tal Institute of the University of Pennsylvania, valued at “more than $100,000," and the embezzlement of $14,000 of the Institute's funds, was captured last night in a rooming hose at Fifth and Brown Streets. Unger had $10,000 in cash in kis pockets, according to detectives who made the arrest. pt Gi RE WON’T TAKE SHIP FOR CARGO Vacker Sayw V Allewea whier Fs Jn Brooklyn. The moet elaborate céremonies were Beach Street, Brooklyn cere’ monies were hela at Ww it 4 be ytesorn ah wll tablets wer held last ¢€ toria Hotel the United States aod Swedish ) ments were present ——— a LIEUT. COL. W. B. BAKER, Liew. Col. William’ Betnard Baker, Direotor of Marine Operations at this port during the. war, died Tuesday night In the Post-Graduate Hospitar aftér ap operation. He was born here He was nwarded th ve Medal end th claim, . Ho was an execa-| It seems Armour & Co, shipped meat » Todd Ship Yurds Corpora-}to ‘Trieste, committing it to the tender of the United] mercies of » ship constructed from oration, He The ship ng a leak make atied, jovern~ Worth Only Fraction of Meat. WASHINGTON, March 10—Armour & Co. are preparing to fight the Shipping Board's proposal to give them a wooden ship in return for ship is worth Jertificate of Hive of t Junior Misses’ Sport Coats and Capes 12.50 Value $14.73 and two sons! qervicas “arith tnilitnry honors will be held this morning in Christ Church, Pelham p ae RA LADDER £10,009 -PRIZ! PINLADELPHIA, March —10.—Leo- 1 Stokowski, lea the Philad a Orch@stra, 4 $10,000 “Phitad a by Edward W. nnually to the per opinion of a board of trustees, have rendered the most valuable se! Gers Uston Walker, 1 sity and membe tion, died at his heart. disease. rolessor. pf e Mrs. “Morgan Veiga lone Spring styles of sport cloth in a variety of smart cape and coat models -- sizes 13 to 17. Manufacturers’ Sample Dresses For Junior Misses Special, 13. 50 Scarcely two alike in this charming collection of frocks, in all colors and styles. Models are of taffeta, crepe and pongee. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Junior Misses’ Suit wits of twee, jersey and Poiret twill in ive aud tires F including knickerbocker su 13 to a yeats Said se wae 14.25 to 29.50 5 BLOCKS FROM TIMES 80 SUBWAYw0 42°" St.FERRY P31 BIOCK FROM 42ND. ST arp O78 AVE “L” STATION Wonderful Lighting i'ixture Values! BUILDER OWN we PLECE RICIANS — 3-R oom Set "39:89 Inspection ‘itt WHILE THEY LAST! YS. PARLOR ED ROOM Sterling Silver CANDLESTICKS Were $16.95 Pair 10.95 10 inches high—-wreath design. Chests of | Silver Plated Pepper and Salt 1881 A-1—26. 8.4 Shakers—were $1.35 pair. . SO : open stock—were 814.95... §. : = s sectional plate—26-piece set JBAG PS USK. SRCOAR) Cola! Bes pe h ae ria forks, pie knives, gravy rsistent cous OL were 818.05... 15.00 ladles—were $1.35 85 general run-down condition, there Scott’s Emulsion is a positive help. " Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Steamer Rugs For auto, steamer and other travel—reversible plaids solid color backs—Indian patterns—-hemmed or fringed ends. 7.25 to 17.94 | BLANKET DEPT.—BASEM On Saturdays Only MORNING rk bbe y 2 py ba ae ea HERES | se a Ci , quantities restricted, To prevent dealers bi No or Telephone Orders. $4.47 and $4.97 Misses’ | 48 ct. Men’s Balbriggan An Unusual Open Evenings Frocks. . 3.77 Underwear 36 . Gingham and novelty linens: Short sleeves double seated straightline or sush models—white drawers—all sizes ° organdie or repp collars, cuffs and \'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR vestees—orehid, rose, Wue and $4.95 Men’s Bath Robes... .3.35 Daal Terry cloth—newest designs and Offer RESON THEA -well made—some hlank- 57 sizes een oyster white-—-service: BHINGS: MAIN FLOO able quality for sport. wear 1.54 LINENS—MAIN FLOOR ine Russian cord neat $2.00 Tailored Blouses...... 1.45 ns—blue, pink, tan and helio White or colored with combina- ol or pique Peter Pan Hon of aiagbam “nih or without $7.95 Men's Trousers. 5.75 ruffling All - wool — excellent assortment USES—S! sp FLOor cassimeres and worsteds suil 50 ct. Hat Tamee! 34 able for matching purposes—sizes Black and white buckram MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR q UNTRIM’D MILLINERY—THIRD FL. ' $2.95 Girls’ Patent Leather EASY o TERMS $16.50 Boys’ Suits 11.65 | Pumps... 2.24 Mahogany Case All-wool cassime - | 1 strap—well made—sizes 8!5 to SENTING ewest gray, Ui | S-(ages 4 to 10 years) e and checks, stripes—single or Boy's Shees V double breasted--all with two pairs Endicott Johnson make solid Ic ro a fully lined trousers—8 to 13 years leather construction—tan or black : Hows CLOTHING-—TIND FLOOR rubber heels. CONVERTO $14.50 Boys’ Suits 9.00 $5.00-—sizes 9 to 13! 2.25 7 lo 16 years—all wool cassi- 43.50—sizes 1 to 5 Exactly as Pictured ora call ditwenie SHOES- OND FLOOR herringbone stripes, checks and | $3.50 Growing Girls’ Brown heather mixtures- inverted — | Calf Oxfords 2.65 plait models—single and double | Suitable for women-—medium tor breasted coats —ulpaca — lined: rubber heels sizes 215 to 7 two pair of fully lined trousers tay moat HOYS' CLOTHING—THIRD F100! SHOEB—SECOND FLOOE 55 FLATBUSH AVE. 24 ct. Boys’ Cotton Hose :14 | 57 ct. Boys’ White Cotton BROOKLYN Heavy rilb-—black— first quality Union Luits 43 The Talking Machine all sizes. High neck—short sleeves or ath $1.45 Men’s McDowell =) | $11.97 Mahogany Clocks 8.75 Underwear : Three styles—tambour striking | | Gray, medium weight all sizes. eight day | MEN'S UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR SEWELRY—MAIN. FLO} IL Glove Silk Hoseiry aogrow x RIDAY, FOURTEENTH STREET ATANYVS 4 MARCH 10, Founded 1827 1922, 85 Boys’ Spring Suits SPECIALLY PRICED 16.50, 19.50 and 24.50 Great selection of suits in tweeds, cassimeres, cheviols and homespuns, in herringbones, stripes and fancy mixtures. This assortment is completely representative of every new style. All are sport models, with both golf and knicker trousers or two- trouser suits. Sizes 9 to 18 years. Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits Spring assortment tweeds. home and cul browns ur coats are lined sizes 7 to 18 years Special large cheviots, ns—new patterns ling gray, tans, mixtures bh alpaca 13.50 | Young Men's Suits Department is now relocated adjoining new building. Beaded Bags Special 10,00 ~gray, brown and heather mixtures—single or double breasted models—full and half lined —some with two pairs of trousers—sizes $2 to 38—— were $27.50 and 882.50. 24.50 Dept —Third Floor. Numerous beautiful designs and combina- tions of colors. Bags are made on shell frames and fitted with purse and mirror. Reduction on Velvet Hand Bags—former prices $6.75 to $18.75 —now one-third less. Women’s Silk Hosiery 1.18 Were $1.97 to $2.47 Full fashioned hosiery of good quality silk, some all- silk and others with mercer- ized tops. Black, white, cor- dovan and other colors. fancy weaves plain or sports mixtures black, white, .cordovan and other colors—slight imperfections were $2.97 to $3.47 1.94 | Women’s Fine Cotton Vests ae Seconds of .47 and .57 Quality The slight imperfections that place these vests in the *sec- onds” class, and reduce their price, do not lower their quality in general. They are exceptionally good value at this price. Low neck and sleeveless style, with band, bodice or crocheted top. Reg- ular and extra sizes. Remarkable Values in FINE CUTLERY Fine Net Curtains—with dainty lace edges—made to sell at 82.97 and $3.47 pair Imported Net Bed Sets—Maric Antionette and lacet work ~elabo- rate Gesiins with side valances and bolster sham— 19.94 $27.50. Imported Panel Curtains—2!4 yards long—Arabian tint—hand- some motif of antique and other laces — Lot No. 1 1.Of Lot No. @ 5.94 Lot No. 3.. 6.88 Sunfast Madras Portieres—solid tint of rose, blue, brown and multi- colorings Special, pair 6.47 A variety of cutlery articles, all of dependable make, at special price reductions for the day. Stainless Steel Knives and Forks fustrated) white Ly a hy Universald wuor rust —were $10.07 F997 Bread and Meat Slicers handles—-well known ahem were 6 Poultry Shea: full niekel SLANT 37 imported inish a 1.57 and Forks la handles MH known make of 6 knives and 6 forks were 82.25 » Stainless Steel Paring Knives—fine Ameri can stecl—-ebony er cocobola handles giaranteed not te rust or stain were 26 is Six-Piece Kitchen Sets slicer, meat kn cleaver, spatula, m fork and paring kr were $2.07 Shears —-F 6 to D ine finish American st es long -nickel were R125 Os Scissors —-em and sewing 2 to 7 inches B82 ere 68 Hn 97 “three sizes for Imported Ste nT cuticle WEST OF FIFTH AVE. SPRING ASSORTMENTS Most-Wanted Apparel and Merchandise . | AT PRICES SPECIAL FOR THE DAY EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY Spring Assortments of Imported Scotch Madras Curtains 3.97 pr. Were $5.97 45 inches wide, with double borders and de- tached centre figures. hume or professional use #1.97,, sd ————__! SEE PAGES 14, 15 AND 17 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING From Foreign Lands The Freach Shop, the Italian aed Spaniah Shop and the Gift Shop are filled with beauti- fal, unusnal (hlage laported from many fore ounteles, The no less thant ; artistic’ welte cr Ff Fox Scarfs Special 25.50 Were $33.50 Soft, full furred scarfs in the new shades of golden brown, steel gray and dyed blue— extremely modish to wear with Spring suits. SPECIAL PURCHASE Women’s Imported Sports Lisle Hose 1.25 Value $2.00 The hosiery that women are asking for to take the place of the wool that warmer weather makes too heavy. ae reen and brown mix- tures with lace clox. e fine quality that would cost $2.00 if we had not been fortunate enough to make an unusual special purchase. Women’s French Kid Gloves 1.96 Were $2.96 and $3.18 From a@ well known French maker come these fine kid : gloves, with Paris point and { embroidered backs, pique ( and overseam fingers. j Children’s Spring Hosiery 47 Were .58 Children's fine mercerized hosiery in Spring shades and staple colors, that is the cor- rect thing to be worn with new Spring frocks and suite. Children’s Full Length Derby Ribbed Mercerized Hosier y— al harapagne and. grey- He Stencilled Crash Curtains tre valance--rose only value 84.57 2.44 Brocade Velour Over Draperies centre valanc te dlrapes value st £88. 1 Grade Cretonne: signs of season -made to sell at .07 yard yard Reversible Terry Cloths —- new decorative tinting »—-verdure, Oriental and floral designs Special, yard . DS, Double Width Curtain Madras double borders detached figure centres—exceptional yard 7 value Importer's Entire Sample Line ~—Curta nany With real lace inserting and edgings — at about half cost con: most ar sizes to 9! y-—-were .58 Brassieres Were .56 ‘a 8 Models of heavy pink coutil, hooked at side, Sizes 32 to 44, G7 Women’s Tenderfoot Low Shoes 5.85 A conservative, comfort-giving oxford of sott black or dark tan kidskin. Five-eyelet model on good-looking lasts, with various toe designs, military heels and welted soles. Black kid, with or without rubber heels, with medium toes and Cuban heels—dark tan kid, with or without rubber heels—black kid with low rubber heels and broad toes. All sizes and widths. Many other Tenderfoot models for Spring and Summer. HOUSEWARES at Special Prices Electric lrons—family size finely nickel plated=+with de tachable cord--guaranteed . for one 3 Special BST Knox Tarnish 4 cleaner for polis wid cleaning aluminum | | Androck Ovens to useon top of bake, roast, -G4 White heat irons Coat 2qt. size Wear-Ever Double Cereal Boi! 2ayt. size--were 83.35... B.2VS Aluminum Colanders— were 84 67 Holland Window Shades—size 6x3—mounted on Sependable rollers — individually — wray with slat and Nadie lm sg 4 to hang white, ecru, green, Spanish olive, olive green— were 85 were $1.85, lar © box 3s Flat Brass Curtain Rods —with rounded ends—extend from) 28 bb inches single were 27 | double At | Bread Toasters -pyramid shape toast + pieces at once were 14 10 China Spice Sets nicely : Tohina jars and two were 30 21 were o4 six 67 —E—

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