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1M. M. PUTS ST, PAUL UNDER AMERICAN FLAG. ‘The International Mercantile Marine Company announces that the Steamship St. Paul will be returned to passenger service between New York and Ham- burg under the American flag, The St. Paul has figured in several mishaps, turning over at her pler here In 1918 and being out of use for the remainder of the war, There was comment in shipping circles on the 1. M, M, put- a|ting its two now vessels, the Majestic ee and Homerle, under the British flag ‘and giving the Amefican line the old St. Paul. Ibert Wants to Know Why = ird Track on Broadway SHOECRAFT } Line Is Not Restored. j a “ST 38TH STREET EMOVAL SALE« appeal for subway express ser- above 96th Street on the Broad- wenth Avenue line of the In- rough was to-day made by Mur- 'y Hulbert, President of the Board if Aldermen. It was placed betore Transit Commission which is this noon engaged in a hearing at- ded by operating officials of the terborough and Brooklyn Rapid nsit Companies, operating officials were sum- on March 7 by Chair Me- _fito' show cause to-day why the fasit Commission order's to clean expedite and remove excessive pomfort from the subway lines juld not be enforced. These orders ne after a two-year campaign by World and The Evening World make the subways fit for travel. ir. Hulbert in his appeal asked Fy the third track express service 96th Street was not restored. it would seem,'’ he declared, “that People across the city line have ery advantage over taxpayers and mt payers on Washington Heights.” As evidence he cited several in- ances in which he tried to board ains “‘packed to suffocation’ at Mth Street, had to let a number of eals go by before he could find as of conveyance downtown, and rts that a’ continuation of the ex- be service above 96th Street was pry for the proper uccormmoda n ‘of rush hour crowds. he Transit Commission will un junce soon after y t steps it will take to improve bway and elevated service. The sul- bt has been divided into three classi tions: improved service, possiiir car requirements and muinte $7.75—89.75 Fitting the Narrow Heel Widths AAAA to D Sizes 1 to 10 Women ‘who wear narrow widths will find an unusual selection in sizes 3, 34, 4,415, 5, 524. Street Sandals Walking Oxfords Silver Cloth Pumps Satin Slippers High Shoes t the offices of the Manhattan ed Railway Company, No. 180 ay, to-day, where there was pecial meeting of the committer bresenting the security holders, it fs sald a statement might be mase Miday concerning the attitude the “nhattan Company will take towurd alleged proposal of the liter- Psough to abrogate the lease under Paich the latter company operates 7 per vent t was admitted that there was a leting of the Board of Directors terday, but ‘$ was stated there 3 “nothing for publication to-day.’ : is generally ; garded in traction that the mds of the E Elevated offic-rs are mi. hat action will be take troversy over the Interborough's ure to pay the last quarterly rental n the Inte! Pair $7.50 ONJOINED with good taste you find fair prices. And these twain, at Ovington's apply to more gifts than you could ever expect to find. OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fith Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street It was further pointed out te tt the Manhattan Elevated 4 are determined to compel Hare averse to being the vel hich the Interborough might be Fhged into a receivership. EXTENDED UNTIL SATURDAY MARCH 18TH, ONLY OWING TO OUR g@> EXPIRED LEASE of our 42d Street Branch Has compelled us to remove our stock SELF-CORRECTING To Our Main Store, 18 E. 34th St. This has crowded us for room, ‘We must sell surplus stock to make space. This Gives You an Opportunity to try NULIFE CORSETS At Greatly Reduced Prices : erifice prices: 2.75, 4.00, 4.75, 6.25, 8.00, 9.00, 11.00, 12.00 NULIFE Corsets Require No Lacing # Draw the Belt and You Are Properly Corseted Straight long lines guaranteed. Only one corset to a customer at these prices. No C. O. D.’s or mail orders during this STOUT WOMEN :: /LLROADS jLead to : 2 18 East 34th St. NULIFE CORSET SHOP FOR HEALTH, FIGURE AND BEAUTY Fifth & Madison Aves... Opp. Altman's, a Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York FURNITURE that will Delight the Eye of Every Easter Bride There is Nothing Artificialized within or without this busi- ness; it is real, genuine, of natural quality in its methods and conduct. There is no need to attempt to magnify this great stone structure of thirty-two acres of floors and galleries, street vaults based under water in natural solidfied gravel to the tiled roof, all of which in many respects has no parallel in this or any country. There is a good deal more than mere feet and inches in the men and women who cap- tain and form the crew, engi- neering and sailing this big ship, who have grown, devel- oped and are still progress- ing, and each year encour- ages us to increase our ener- gies and endeavors. (Signed) March 15, 1922. 4 and simplicity of youth. , Thursday’s Concert _ In the Wanamaker Auditor- ium, at 2.30. Ampico-in-the-Chickering. Soprano, Edna Bloom. Piano and Organ. First Gallery, New Building Embroidered Net Flouncings, $1.65 yd. White and ecru; 36 in. wide; ten designs embroid- ered on fine white or ecru cotton net. ee 8 Quaint and pretty effects cut- out, solid and eyelet embroidery; also combinations of solid and eyelet embroidery. First Floor, Old Building gros grain ribbon. ‘ 7 The “Mimi” is an ideal ve imitated. mings in contrasting colors. Black Horsehair Hats, $12 The fashion of the hour—expressed in fifteen models of marked distinction—for daytime wear with the new suit or frock. Off-the-face hats, picture hats, tricornes, turbans, wide-at-the- side hats, with becomingly designed crowns. Glycerine ostrich trimming is used with simplicity and in ways that accent the attractive lines. i Women who have priced the new spring horsehair hats elsewhere will realize that this.is a most unusual occasion, Second Floor, Old Building Distinctive, new Frocks, $59.50 A specially arranged group in the Women’s Fashion Sa- lons includes charming ex- amples of frocks. For morning, afternoon and evening Crepes, of course, in many weaves, chiffon, radium taf- feta and foulard, which serve as backgrounds for the interesting new trim- mings of the season—hand drawn work, fine pleats, cross-stitch and braid em- broidery, crystal bugles and beads. In beige, sand, rose, periwinkle *navy blue and black. Second Floor, Old Buliding New Frill Blouses, $8.95 _ Blouses with decorative frills rippling from their well-shaped collars are the smartest possible sort to complete the spring suit —and these are particularly at- tractive. Made of an exceptional quality of white crepe de chine or Georgette crepe. A dash of bright color on the collar and frill, gaily :polka dotted silk, or bandings of color, add to their smart- ness. Pinafore or roll collars. Third Floor, Vid Bullding blue, pale’ pink, old’ blue, rust, | New! “MIMI” Cape Por Miss ‘t'to''20f $32.00 The new “MIMI” cape interprets the grace From ‘a material viewpoint it is remarkable. Twill cord—navy blue or black. Lined with radium silk—French blue, red, beige, jade, or gray. € Other important details—bindings and tie of . The circular cape is bound to have a vogue this season ion of the Fashion, “MIMI” Frocks—first time at $25 $32.50 has been our price for the 1922 “Miini” model in a tine quality of erepe de chine. Like many other things that are good this frock has been poorls Tomorrow we shall present the “Mimi” frock of original quality at $25. Navy blue, honey dew, French blue, gray, French red, white or black. Motifs of French knots and ribbon trim- Tenth Street Side, Second Floor, Old Bullding Exquisite, exclusive Radium Silk Lingerie Two styles, in an axcel- lent quality of radium silk; light blue, flesh, mauve and white. $3.95 to $10.95 Vest chemises and French pantaloons, in matching sets, $3.95 and $4.95. Envelope chemises, $5.95 and $6.95. Sleeveless nightgowns, featur- ing a new JENNY neck line, $10.95. Third Floor, Old Building —— Brightly-colored Pantie Frocks, $2.95 When one goes about the business of play in such ador- able frocks as these one must surely enjoy every minute of the day. The distinctive simplicity of the mode! and the dainty touches of hand-work or smart collars amd cuffs make them look like inore expensive frocks. se Sturdy wash materials in plain blue, yellow or pink and checked percale in blue, red, or yellow with white. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | Third Floor, Old Tuliding | ees | Jersey Suits for little boys Of fine wool jersey, in blue, | heather, green and henna, With close buttoned collars, breast | pocket, and lined knickers. Ser- viceable, attractive—and cer tainly very low priced. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Spring Coats, $8.50 In tweeds, with box pleat and | yoke in back. Patch pockets, in brown, gray and green. For boys of 3 to 10 years, Street Floor, New Bullding Rodier’s Perllaine—$6 yd. Paris is using it for capes and,coats—the soft, not too heavy, woollen cloth with the pebbly surface which has unequalled distinction for spring wraps. Beige, chamois, brown, gray, rust, navy blue, poppy red, mauve black and white. * Perllaine Melange—tan, brown, oxford—$6.50 yard Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Building It is many Springs since LILLIAN Corsets were so little New Spring models—jast off the steamer They show the trim sil- houette sponsored by smart- ly-gowned Parisiennes. While a little more boned than last season's models, to give the correct foundation for the’ new draped gowns to which Paris has given her cachet, they are still delightfully souple, light and com- fortable. $16.50 to $35 Handsome silk figured batistes, silk figured brocades, and silk serges in mauve and citron—the two latest favorites of Pai é delicate shell pink and white. Made exclusively for us, Third Floor, Old Building . a) Women’s Silk Stockings, 95c 1,920 pairs—seconds of $1.50 grade—pure silk stock- ings; seamless foot, mock seam leg; mercerized soles and tops; black, white, African brown and cordoevan. S$ 81, to 10, but not in each color. The imperfections are very slight, and will not affect the wearing qualities of the hosiery. street Floor, olg Building | Vollrath triple-coated White Enamelware--Fifth less In the March Sale s.105$1.50 | Double boilers, 1% ats, + $1.50 $2.50 Oval dishpans, 12 qts.. $1.70 Round dishpans, 12% qts,. ..$1.50 Lipped saucepans, 1% qts., 48 17» qts., 50c; 8 gts... Covered saucepans, 3 6 ats. $1.1. | +$1.50 Preserving kettle 12% qts., $1.50; 14 qts Roasting pans, 16x11%4.... $1.25 Double roaster, 1944x124 in.$4,00 Colanders, 9% in... es Colanders, 10% i Water pails, 10 qts Sink strainers .... Matched Dining-room Suites Matched Bedroom Suites And some odd pieces New. First Time on sale $67,578 worth for $33,789 Half Price If we could show this furniture instead of just telling of it, it would all go out in a day. And there would be many a disappointed couple left out in the cold. ce 6 For it is the type of furniture EVERYBODY ‘reams of, hopes for, and sighs because it is not usually to be had under-price. Fine furniture. Of good woods. Well made. Breathing the spirit of old cabinet-maker’s productions. When you see, for example, this 9-piece dining-room suite (including chairs) for $280, you will agree that it is, in very truth, a $560 suite. * * There are 55 bedroom suites of 5 to 8 pieces, ranging in price from $280 for a $460 suite to $684 for $1,368 suite. 81 dining-room suites of 8 to 11 pieces, from $280 for a $560 suite to $535 for a $1,070 suite. And many odd pieces for the dining-room. Examples— Dining-reom - Suites No.of &stablished Sole Type pieces price «Queen Anne—11... .$782 $391 ‘Queen Anne—10.. _ $370 ...Dutch—10.. $372 Walnut combination Lacquered, decorated . wate Walnut combination polychromed ... Walnut combination .............-Heppelwhite—10 59 $347 Mahogany combination ueen Anne— 9 6 $305 Mahogany combination . ....Chippendale—10...$ $535 Bedroom Suites c ueen Anne— 7 912 $456 : eppelwhite— 7.... $399 Mahogany combination Chippendale— 7.. $468 Parchment ....... Heppelwhite— ‘ $391 Walnut combination ‘ . Sheraton— $316 Mahogany combination . Shi $377 juliding. Blue lacquered .... Blue and ivory Oriental Rugs--Six new lots at a Fourth to Half less Not many—but fortunate those who get them » * & 15 at $60 to $75 $120 to $150 antique and modern Daghestan, Bokhara, Cabistan and Beloochistan rugs; sizes from: 5.3 x 4.2 ft. to 6.8.x 3.10 feet. 14 at $75 to $125 ; $150 to $250 antique and modern hall runners, inctud- ing Mosoul, Kurdistan, Karadja and Lelihan; sizes from: 11.1x 4.1 ft. to 19.3 x 3.4 feet. 10 at $75 to $87.50 $150 to $175 rich, silky Persian Sarouk rugs. Sizes averaging 5x 3.5 feet. 14 at $125 to $195 0 to $390 rich, silky Persian Sarouk rugs. Sizes from: 6.6 x 4 to 7.2 x 4.3 feet. 30 at $49 to $69 $98 to $125 antique and modern Kazak rugs. Sizes from: 6.8 x 4.2 to 8.1.x 4.9 feet. ? 0 at $150 to $205 > Persian Mahal rugs. Sizes from: 10.3 x 7.2 to 12.1 x 8.5 feet. Third Gallery, New Building Bicycles—ready for everybody CONTINENTAL and TAPLOW—made specially for amaker’s—the best bieyele that could be built for the aster brakes, roller chains, spring saddles, one-piece Forbes crank-hanger, motor-cycl@ rubber pedals, Fisk tires with nan-skid tread. Boys’, 17-inch—Girls’, 18-inch, $37.50 | | Others, to 22-inch, straight and camel-back bar, up to $75 Also roadsters, motor-bike wheel attachments, and a good as- sortment of lanterns, bells, tools, pumps and accessories. Sporting Goods—Street Floor, New Buliding A different kind of Suit Sale for Women 100 New Spring suits that are the best we've seen anywhere at a moderate price. $39.75 to $45 grades $33.75 A fine, sturdy grade of tricotine or twill, in the popular navy blue. eee Long, belted coats in the prevailing mode; or the short, box coats that you have seen pic- tured in the fashion magazines; with just a touch of fine braid trimming or a bit of Lert embroidery that is not ae Pviy \ done in the common- 1 sl ig place way. ¢ es 34 to 44. EXCEPTIONAL Downstairs Store, Old Building a ee a ee 5 ne ee

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