The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 5

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’ BANTON MAY MAKE A GRAND JURY CASE OF ELECTION FIGHT Considering Testimony Taken in _ the Claes. i-Felenstein « Contest. (Bpectal from a Staff Correspondent of ‘The Evening World.) ALBANY, March 15.—District At- tormey Joab Banton of New York, among his other activities In the capi- city, is looking over the evidence the contested election of Murray enstein of New York for the As- yembly. Felenstein, who is a Dem ‘erat, was declared elected, and August Dlaessens, a Socialist, contested the on the ground of fraud with result that Felenstein was ousted and Claessens given his seat. Mr. Banton has had access to the testimony taken by the sub-commit- tee of the Assembly Judiciary Com- mittee and will determine within the|f mext few days whether the evidenve ig sufficient to ask the New York City and Jury for indictments of the al- 4 guilty persons. Gowns Frocks Shits The ABC : of the good . cook’s alphabet. MADE INU. S. A. ) At Grocersand Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. digestion —and cleans a coated tongue G9) ‘Thousands of men and women Jj have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating jeischmann’s Yeast. "5 Tt is human nature to want to 4) find out “why.” So far as science js the reason: Fleischmann’s Yeast is a food abundant in certain elements which are necessary to health and | ife itself. It promotes the flow of bile and of pancreatic juice. It has a remarkably beneficial effect on the whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. ‘Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or in milk, Men like it in milk shakes and malted milks, Women like {t spread on bread or crackers. Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and yourtongue clean ‘and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes pf Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh j/ avery day befare or between meala. reit’s Fleischmann’s Yeast tniliar tin-foil package with How label, Place a standing with your grocer today. 35.00 Women’s Tweed Suits 29.50 Beautifully tailored types of soft, fleecy Tweed. Many lovely Spring colors, Sizes 34 to 44. (Fourth Floor) 5.95 Tunic Blouses 4.75 Graceful Tunic Blouses of fine Tricolette, adorned with Fringe and Braid, Black or Navy Blue. (Fourth Floor) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15, 1922, hursday Only — Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and reduced for one day only. In many ii stances the quantities are limited, 59.50 Women’s Wraps 45.00 Spring models of Veldyne, Pan- dora and Duyet de Laine, lined throughout with Crepe de Chine. (Fourth Floor) 1.95 Dress Satin yard, 1.35 All the leading street and evening shades, also Black or White. An excellent quality. » * (Second Floor) r 3.95 Duvetyn yard, 2.95 All wool cashmere weight duvetyn in all the wanted spring colors, also black, 54 inches wide. (Second Floor) 4.50 Sport Scarfs 2.95 Roman striped fibre, silk sport scarfs, 11 inches wide, 2 yards long. (Main Floo?) therefore early shopping is advisable. Misses’ Tweed Suits 29.50 With notch collars, novelty belts and. patch pockets. Beautifully taildted of excellent quality Tweed in shades of Blue, Tan, Rust and Orchid, Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) 55c Imported Ginghams yard, 40c A wide assortment of pretty pat- terns and colorings. (Second Floor) 2.95 Women’s Silk Hosiery 2.35 Thread Silk Hosiery, in Black only, (Main Floor) ' 55.00 ' Women’s Dresses 39.50 Street and After- noon Gowns, of Georgette, Crepe, Crepe Romain, Canton Crepe and Lace, (Fourth Floor) 55.00 Mink Neckpieces 42.50 Two-skin Scarfs fashioned of dark, Eastern Mink pelts. (Fourth Floor) 2.75 House Dresses 1.95 Fetching affairs of plain or plaid Gingham. 36 to 44. Various models. Sizes (Third Floor) 4.50 American Lady. Corsets 2.85 Models with low bust and long straight hip and back lines, made of Pink Brocade Broche. (Third Floor) 5.00 Hand Bags 3.75 Fashioned of fancy or striped Silk Moire, Ecrase, Beaver, Fancy Calf, Morocco, Real Pin or Cobra Seal Leathers; attractively lined and fitted. (Main Floor) | 2.95 Philippine Night Gowns 2.55 Hand-made and beautifully em- broidered Night Gowns from the Philippines. (Third Floor) 2.25 Baby Carriage Quilts 1.50 Hand-made Carriage Quilts of fine Satin, Blue only. (Third Floor 95c Ribbed Cotton Union Suits 65c Women's Union Suits, low ne¢k, sleeveless style. (Third Floor). 6.75 Straw Hats 4.85 Visca, Milan and Hemp straw hats in a variety of styles, colors and trimmings. (Third Floor, Annex) 3.95 Petticoats 2.85 Satin Striped Tub Silk Petticoats in new street colorings. (Third Floor) Misses’ and Children’s Shoes 4.75 Children’s Calfskin Shoes, sizes 834 to 11. 3.85 5.50 Girls’ Calfskin Shoes, 1134 to 2, 4.45 7.00 Big Misses’ Calfskin Shoes, sizes 246 to (Second Floor) 1.50 Women’s Handkerchiefs box of 6, &5e Handkerchiefs with hand-embroi- dered wreath and initial. . (Main Floor) Negligees 6.50 Negligees and Breakfast Coats, of all Albatross, crocheted edging or embroidered scallop- ing. Pink, Blue, Rose, Copenhagen Blue and Orchid wool Third Floor) 2.85 White Long Cloth piece, 1.95 A fine woven 9 that will launder beautif 10 yards piece ina Second Flaor) 25.95 Refrigerators 21.00 McCreery Refrigerators, solid ash, white enamel or golden oak finish, ice capacity 65 Ibs. (Sizth Floor) 2.50 Silk Fringe yard, 1.95 White or new « 5.95 Women’s Sweaters 4.75 Novelty Jersey Knit Slip-on Sweaters featuring a block design in contrasting color. Many lovely colorings. (Fourth Floor) 75e Chenille Dot Veilings yard, 45c Imported French Chenille Dot Veiling, all colors and combinations. (Main Floor) 42.50 Misses’ Topcoats 33.50 ‘ Swagger models that flare from the shoulder, or belted styles of Tweeds in beautiful colorings. Some are lined throughout, others are half lined. (Fourth Floor) —— 1.25 Ribbon yard, 75c Moire or Plain faille ribbon in a range of beautiful colors, 64% inches wide. (Mat Floor) 1.50 to 2.25 Valenciennes Edges and Insertions doz. yds., 95¢ 1 to 2 inches wide. . (Main Floor) Round Pillows trimmed with fruit. 115 2.25 Pillows of Faille Silk; shirred cord and silk flowers. 1.85 (Third Bloor) 1.45. Pillows, striped material, |+ 19,75 Artificial Pearl Necklaces lected, graduated, indestructible beads in strands 24 inches long. (Main Floor) 39,50 Misses’ Dresses 29.50 Street Frocks of Kasha Cloth, Tricotine and Serge in Navy, Rose and Tan. Also combinations of Silk and Wool. Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) " act TORING Sa Walking Oxfords of Calfekin. —— 11.00 Women’s Footwear 7.45 Patent Leather strap Puinps or (Second Floor) 60.00 Men’s Suits 42.00 Medium weight suite of Tweeds, Worsteds, Chevi Gray, Brown, Herringbone, Pencil Stripes, and step weaves; double and single breasted models. Sizes 34 to 44. (Second Floor, Annez) ' 3.00 Roller Skates 1.95 Steel leather ines. and backs; all (Fifth Floor) 1.95 Men’s Shirts 1.55 Made of very durable woven madras; good assortment of light and dark effects, (Main Floor) 4.00 Mousquetaire Glace : Gloves 2.65 Mousque taire Glace Gloves in elbow length, White only. (Main Floor) = joe 1.50 Men’s Half Hose 1.10 Of imported lisle thread; full- fashioned in two-toned effects with silk clocks, various colors. (Main Floor) 9.00 Men’s Handkerchiefs doz., 5.50 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, shire hemstitched; 34-inch hems. (Main Floor) \ 1.85 Girls’ Wash Dresses 1.50 Stylish little models of Gingham or Chambray in solid or patterned colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. (Fourth Floor) 3 = — ——$__— effects. 1.75 Imported Cretonnes yd., 95c Warp prints and new novelty (Pith Floor) Boys’ Furnishings \ 95c Blouses, striped Madras; at- tached collars. 7 to 15 years. 65¢ 6.95 and 5.50 Sweaters—all wool, solid colors and combinatlons. 3 to 15 yeurs,, 3.85 (Third Floor) 19.50 Couch Hammocks 13.75 Khaki or Gray Duck covered, upholstered, adjustable backs. (Fijth Floor) 10.75 Sport Skirts 8.50 Fringed and hemmed styles for women and misses, Wool Tweeds, Epcuge and Checked fabrics. Sizes 2%} to 34 inch waistbands. Many lovely colorings, but not in every material. (Fourth Floor) 9.00 White Blankets pair, 6.55 Superior quality, pink or blue borders, size 72x82 inches (Second Floor) 5.95 Umbrellas 4.45 Women’s colored silk umbrellas with rings, cord loops or strap handles; tip or stub ends. (Main Floor) 4.50 Comfortables each, 3.25 Plain sateen borders, new floral designs; full size. (Second Floor) 6.50 Military Brushes pair, 4.50 Howard make in real ebony and ribrose backs with ent's eleven-row pure le nail acrubs. each, 1.25 (Main Floor) Black brist 4.00 Poiret Twill yard, 2.65 ° Navy Blue or Black Poiret Twill of exceptionally fine quality. 54 inches wide. 10.00 Table Cloths cach, 7.25 All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths, heavy quality inches. size 70x70 (Sceond Floor ! 12.50 Table Napkins | All Linen Irish Damask Table Napkins, heavy quality; size 24x24 inches, (Second Floor) doz., 8.65 || 2.50 Houbigant’s Face Powder box, 1.50 | Quelques Fleurs and Ideal odors, assorted colors, 1.25 Coty’s L’Origan ‘Ta | Powder bott (Main Floor) | | i 1.49 Inlaid, Linoleums | oq. yd., 1.10 ad in which the color goe lear through to the back. (Eighth Ploor 9.00 Turkish Towels doz., 6.75 Heavy q y To | Pink or Blue borders ; | ches. (Second Floor) | Bat Towels size 24x45 | | 1.75 Stationery box, 95¢ 120 Sheets in Blue, Gray or White and 100 envelopes to match; others, % sheets of writing paper, 24 correspondence cards and 100 envelopes to match, White only. (Main Floor) 2 ——— rat Frosted Brown. Rocker and Settee. 95.00 Reed Fibre Suites 57.50 Three-piece suites in Brown or Arm Chair, Arm (Fifth Floor) 1.95 Boys’ Wash Suits 1.35 Guaranteed fast color; middy and Oliver Twist models, solid colors and combinations. Sizes 3 to 10 years. (Third Floor) 9.50 Sterling Silver Candlesticks each, 6.25 Sterling Silver Candlesticks in plain colonial designs, 10-inch Curtains and Curtain | Materials 3.75 Grenadine curtains, ruffled, figured and dot effects. pair, 2.38 38e Curtain Serims and Mar- quisettes, novelty stripes and bor- ders, also plain effects. yard, 25¢ (Fifth Floor) 74.00 Seamless Chenille Rugs 37.00 Size 9210.6 ft., Imported rugs woven in one solid piece. (Eighth Floor) ears 15.00 and 19.50 Beluchistan Saddle Bags 5.00 Oriental mats of fine quality. | (Eighth Floor) 7.00 Bronze Boudoir Lamps || 3.50 || | pold bronze | | | In natural bronze or together with d colors. inch shade | | (Sizth Floor) | a | dames McCreary & Co, 5th Avenue Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 34th Street | 217.50 Chamber Suites ished im Mahogany or Walnut; Posts, standards and mirror frames are of solid mahogany. Stearns and Foster Layer felt mattresses, 50 Ibs.. French stitched 159.50 Four-piece Chamber Suites fiu- (Seventh Floor) 5.95 Boys’ Shoes 3.95 Sturdy Tan Shoes that stand up well against wear. (Second Floor, Annez) 17.00 Layer Felt Mattresses 12.50 (Seventh Floor) Men’s 35.00 “‘Knit-Tex’’ Topcoats 25.00 In Cambridge and Oxford,Grays, Brown and Green Heather Mixtures, Single breasted slip- on model. to 46. (Second Floor, Annex) ¢ Sizes 33 45.00 Wardrobe Trunks 33.00 Full size Mendel Drucker Ward- robe Trunks made on three-ply veneer, batawood | frame) fibre covered and lined, 4 drawers, 10 hangers and shoe pockets. (Filth Floor) Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 2.25 McCreery Brand Muslin Sheets, hemstitched; 90x108 inches. 1.85 50¢ McCreery Brand Muslin Pil- low Cases, hemstitched, 45236 inches. each, 34c (Second Floor) 35c Crash Toweling yard, 24c All Linen heavy Crash ‘Toweling, suitable for roller or kitchen towels: Red borders, (Second Floor) 4.20 Nippon China Cups and Saucers doz., 2.85 Nippon China n dainty pink (Sith Floor) 2.50 Water Sets 24.00 Fireless Cook Stoves 18.50 Duplex Firel Cook No. 30, save 803 cooking outfit. Stoves, complete (Sizth Floor) 2.75 Saucepan Sets set, 1.65 t Wa 1.95 heavy | \ num covered Sauce- nd 4 qt. size Sitth Floor) | a) i ae me ee

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