The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 5

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at ' 1 ST. PATRICK'S DAY Y PARADE 10 BE THE \ BlGEST HELD HERE Will Be a Glor of | ) Brighter Conditions That j Now Face Erin. | el eats eal IN FULL, 'P Procession to Start Up Fifth Avenue From 26th Street 1 at 2.30 P. M. Stirred by the rejoining over the improved conditions in Ireland and its ht future the St. Patrick's Day Hf tHe to-morrow is to be the largest ‘Ana most elaborate ever held in this \ city. It became apparent to-day that dif- ferences as to method of Government of the Irish Free State are to be for- gotten in the renewal of the anni- vorsary of the birth of St. Patrick. The programme, for the big parade follows: Ancient Order of Hibernians Clan-Na-Gael Cumann Na mBan, Inc Friends of Irish Freedom County Organiz: ind Kindred Trish fetios Parade Offi Roderick J. Kenne rman James A. Doris Jr., tary William J. Hurle asurer Grand Mars! Hon, Baward J John MeAdam, First : Matthew cond Aide; Michael Lyndse mp; John J. Regan, Chief of Staff. Committee on Formation. , Chairman: Frank Committee on Re William J. Hurl Sheahan, Secretar: Committee on Mottoes. John Carroll, Chairman: Miss Sarah McKelvey, Secretary. Committee on Invitations. John Mulcahy, Chairman; Lawrence J, Rice, Secretary; Roderick J. Ken- nedy. Committee on Printing. Roderick J. Kennedy, Harry Cun- ningham. | Vi Committee. Roderick J, Kennedy, Chairman, Committee on Music. Patrick J. Boylan, Chairman; John J. Fitzgerald, Secretary; Patrick Cul- ligan, Sergeant-at-Arms, Committee on Borough Organization. Manhattan —John Mulcahy, Chair- man; Dan dges, Flags and hairman; John Pp. Hays, Chair: man; John O' etary. Bronx County—Ja Murphy, Chair- This suit is BEST&CO. CORRECT CLOTHES for BOYS tailored for Best & Co. in all wool, fancy mix- “4 tures, of blues, browns and grevs 2}, ELL-DRESSED young New Yorkers affect the Norfolk this Spring. And a very smart Norfolk is the true-to-type, quite masculine edition pictured here. Of sturdy well- woven woolens, tailored with the same Best & To. garments. j Sizes 7 to 18 years 13.50 to 29.50 | Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUE «# 35rm STREET—NEW YORK HE FRENCH gowned women i ; 2 “ " painstaking care that characterizes all i this new pump was copied was worn by one of the most smartly flower tongue, outlined in white, has a unique and charming grace, the tiny steel bead ornaments are new, the heel has a typically Parisian line. Patent leather 11.00. Grey suede 12.00 Best & Co. Filth Ave. at 35th St.—N. Y. AWAD MTA rts Ae PUMP from which in Paris. Its lotus man; Patrick O'Retlly, Secretary. Queens County — Edmond Kelleher, Staten Chairman, Line of march will be as follows Start at 2.30 P. M. sharp, north on Fifth Avenue and Street, thence west THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922. ninth) Infantry, 26th Street to 120th round Mount, Mor- FIFTH AVENUE OF INTEREST TO BRIDES The bride-to-be who loves hand-stitchery, who loves beautiful hand-embroidery and the finest of hand- made laces on her lingerie will revel in the bridal sets made and embroidered by the patient, nimble fingers of Belgian women who are still nobly “carrying on.” ‘The sets consist of night gown, chemise and butter fly panties and are made of a quality batiste that is as sheer as the wings of a butterfly, yet of a firm, long- wearing quality. The embroidery that is lavished upon them is a new sort of embroidery combining hand-drawn work, shadow-work and a sort of raised-work that gives appearance of clusters of seed pearls. It is exquisite! ‘The finish on the sets is left to edging of hand-made Filet lace, heavy two-tone ribbons and fine hand-tucking. In price, these Sets are more modest than many sets of domestic make. Noteworthy Prices On Spring Glove Silk and Knit Underthings Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers of a particularly shimmery, sinuous quality in a delicate pink or orchid; drop-stitch effect. wecesee el 95 Beery 11) Glove Silk-top, Lisle Union Suits in knee length—bodice or regulation style. Pink only. 1.95 Athletic Union Suits of Novelty Striped Batiste. Pink or White. 1.50 (Third Floor) VEG: chanescccane Bloomers...... McCreery Bath Soap Special 95¢ a dozen To have the name “McCreery” affixed to it this soap must be of the very best quality. It does, in fact, make a luxuriant lather in hard or soft water and is most soothing and refreshing. You will like the delicate perfume of these extra large cakes. Main Floor) All Wool Camp Blankets 4-inch Bar Border 4-95 each tormerly 7.00 ‘These blankets in Army Brown and Oxford Gray with a border are so stirring a value that we invite you to compare both price and quality elsewhere—we have al- ready done so. All are fresh, new, snug and warm, ideal for outdoor sleeping, camping and summer bungalows and cottages. ‘They serve countless purposes for which a white blanket would be out of the question. Army Brown Blankets 64x84 inches Oxford Gray Blankets 66x84 inches Mail or ‘Phone Orders Filled (Second Floor) EE G., on Fifth Ave-] Street, rear of Regiment, ns, Camp ris Park to 124th Street, east on 124th] Bradley, commander East Twenty-sev- Street to Fifth Avenue, north on Fifth/enth Street, right resting on Fifth Ave- Chairman; Patrick J. Connolly, Secre-| Avenue, east on 126th Strect to Second | nue, Avenue. United American War Veterans, War Island — James Brannigan,| One Hundred and Sixty-fifth (old]/ren Shaw Fish: r; Bast ‘ Sixty-ninth) Infantry, National Guard, of Sixty Press Committee ‘ Col. John J, Phelan, commander; on War Roderick J. Kennedy. Fifth Avenue, north’ of Twenty-sixth , Camp 93 Reviewing stand, Bightieth Street | Street. New York Catholle Protectory sand and Fifth Avenue, (Parade will be re-! Rainbow Division World War Vet-/and Cadets in charge of the Brothers, viewed by Grand Marshal at 110th} trans, Mon from Overseas, Col, Alexan-| West Twenty-seventh Street, right rest- Street and Fifth Avenue.) der 1. Anderson, commander rear offing on Fifth Avenue LINE OF MARCH. One Hundred and Sixty-fifth (old Sixty-] | Grand Marshal, West Twenty-seventh York Catholle Pro- tectory Band Firat and § Aides, West Fashionable models suitable ‘for immediate and all Spring wear developed in Tricotine, Tweeds, Crepe de Chine and Wool Jersey— Black, Navy Blue, Brown and many lovely Spring shades. James McCreary & Co. rear of the Grand Marshal, Classon Point United States Military itary officer in command; Bast Twenty-| West 28th Street, right resting on Fifth] Terence Bellew McManus, Br eighth Street, right reating on Fifth] Avenue. Avenue. Wee Soyee Kil lon Club, Patrick J, FPS, ¥ita Gibbon, 1 tit rear of Clason Point United Statea| Al Hallows Institute Boys, Miltary Academy. band, Lieut. Col, Andrew J, Cunneen, Joyce Kilmer Glee Club, Knights of the Blessed Sacrament, with d, ‘Theodore Schmidt, _ com- ast 28th Street, rear Xavier A Clearance! Women’s Dresses 15.00 and 22.50 formerly 19.75 to 35.00 All are early Spring styles in straight-line or low-bloused ef- fects, adorned in good taste with just enough beading, em- broidery or braid. Many of them make charming Street Frocks to be worn with a fur scarf when coatsare discarded. All sizes but not in every style. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Tweed and Homespun Suits 22.50 Many dapper models—one featur- ing a Peter Pan collared box coat, another a short box coat with notched collar, and still another that is smartly belted. They are skilfully beautifully lined. F Orchid, Blue, Tan, Rust, Green, Rose and Gray. Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) tailored and The Correct Type of Wrap for Your Little Daughter 13.50 ‘The newest and smartest of ‘Top- coats, Polo Coats and youthful Capes of Tweed. The’ correct type for your little daughter must needs be in this as- semblage, for every fashionable style is well represented. Many lovely light colors, darker mixtures and solid shades. (Fourth Floor) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—LAST DAYS! Introductory Sale of New Footwear The most desirable of Spring’s many fetching footwear modes—models for Street, Walking and fashi 2 > Sandal of Gray Suede, shionable type of heel and Patent Leather or Satin fashionable leather are featured. Dress wear. Every every 4 Walking Pump af Patent Leather or Tan Calfrkin (Second Floor) Sale of Pocket Knives Each one has a screw-driver, doubling its usefulness Steel Blade 234 inches. Knife closed Uhis A if he will use it a dozen times a day, when 324 inches. 1 8 there Very Special 50c is a knife every man will want; something wrong with the car, when there is something to be done at home or in the office, and if he be a raftsman it is indispensable. ‘The blades are made of the highest quality tempered steel. Especially suitable for campers (Main Foor) High School Regiment. St. Jerome's Boy Scouts, with fife and] Thomas Ashe Club, C. N. G., Major William Colligan,| Kent, Br., F. 0, I. F.: Owen Roe O'Neil, T: Mant geth Street, |COMMander, West 28th Street, rear of] Br.. F. O. 1. F., County ‘Tyrone Asso- H y elation; Innisfail Club, C. N. G., Thomas St. Cecelia Cadete, Capt. M. MacNa-|J. Clarke Club, C. N. G., Burt ash mara, Weal reet, rear of St. Street, Xavier High School Regiment, with] Jerome's Roy Scouts. bi! Ht IAD BATTALION De La Salle Institute Boys, in charge commander; East 28th Street, rear Offof the Christian Brothers, ‘Wost 28th Street, rear of St. Jerome's Boy Scouts, SECOND BATTALION. (With Bernard Lyons, Marshal commander; | F. O. 1. F., Geraldine Club, C. P,, Sean McDermott Club, ¢ THIRD BATTALION, (With Band) Fdmond Kelleher, Marshal. Band.) (Continued on Tenth Page.) 34TH STREET All Remaining Winter Coats for Women Reduced to 38.00 formerly 68.00 to 85.00 An unusually large interesting assem- blage of Late-Winter styles, conserva- tive enough in mode to be wearable next season. All are gorgeously fur-trimmed, most of them both collared and cuffed with costly Fur. There are Wrap effects, some hand- some Capes and many regulation Coats with sleeves, developed in deep-pile velvety fabrics with a lovely sheen. Practically every fashionable neutral color is represented, also Black. (Fourth Floor) Domestic Rug Week Special Low Prices Low prices and only fine rugs will be found during this week devoted to Domestic Rug Sales. The rugs have all been taken from our regular stock and especially reduced. Worsted Wilton Rugs, 94.00 Reduced from 120.00 to 125.00 Such lustrous yarns and rich color- ings cannot be reproduced at a lower price. Size 9x12 ft. or 8.3x10.6 ft. Seamless Wilton Rugs, 65.00 Here is a well-known standard rug atasaving. Size 9x12 ft. or 8.3x10.6 ft. Royal Axminster Rugs, 42.50 Rugs of a superior quality in attrac- tive patterns and of great durability. 9x12 ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, 33.00 This group is offered at less than cost. Size 9x12 ft. (Eighth Floor) Electric Washing Machine 59.50 Regular price the country over 119,00 ‘The Crystal is, unquestionably, one of the best washing machines made. It may be used in any electrically wired home, no special wiring being required, and consumes but two’ cents worth of electric current per hour of use, It is Splendidly made of ‘Armco’ rust proof metal, painted a soft gray and is mechanically superior to many more costly makes. The purchase of a Crystal machine at its regular price of over a hundred dollars constitutes a sound investment when purchased at this special price of 59.50 it is a remarkably profitable investment. Cumann fam Ban, Inc., Shamrock All Hallows Inatitute Boys, with band,| Club, ©. N. G.; Thomas J, Clarke, Academy, with band, United States mil-] Brother Edward J. Dal Queens Borough A. D. H., Friends of Irish Freedom and Associated Organ- ee a

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