The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 9

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“HE EVENING word,” “FRIDAY, MAROR’ om 17, ‘19a, J. K. Nelson," was charged in 1915 ty] FEWER SEEKING WORK,’ ONO GY ANON ON OY OY Sovseccoscoeceses: eeee RY oN OY es ONE KANSAN WILL PAY ‘POLICE FUND’ SOLICITOR Major Munson, of the 12th N. Y. $4,000,000 INCOME TAX ACCUSED AS SWINDLER |fantry, with a similar fraud. MORE JOBS REPORTED ¢ mip RETTY f) ®ve ts netteved to Break Ati Ree=| Charles 1 an elderly Eastern and Southern Sifuation Fy P am er ro ers” i sd ordy s man of scholariy .| THUG WHO WAS SHOT sald to Be Much Improved. H PUMPS #4 WICHITA, Kan., March 17.—Kansas] rested Inst night at the Colo’ BY DETECTIVE DIES] wasurnaton, March 17.—Reports 2 SPECIALLY PRICED ‘ ne citizd see. ine of 125th Str = from the States from Michigan to ‘Texas hav one citizen whose income in 1921] 145th Street Frank Sadkeony Gwent? geare cid) A] nm Ce aes Cel: Renan ihow * S 10 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry was such, that the income tax will be] West 1234 (| Nexto, of No. 11 Fast 181at Street, died | Or iprovement tn the nt ait + sy nearly $4,000,000, and he admite it carly to-day in Bellevue Hospital from : fi Hand citing and keeping 5 ead r ™ uation, Col. Arthur hairman. =: Nexalar hy ‘Quality fF H, H, Motter, Internal Revenue col-|tiona (or the State Police from & bullet wound inflicted by Detective | of the Kmergency Committee of the 3 i i sedi. emen in Ss lector, has received a check for nearly|fesidents of New eJrsey at their New] William J, Hauptmann of the West] President's Conference on Unemploy- 3 $1,000,000 from an individual whose Ls Witt seen, Tre yee 152d Street Litt Le March §, at No, | me re a fale Hit MORE than two generations have name he would not reveal. ‘The check| fan coming In in April, 1920, soon] !08 West 137th Street, was for the payment of the first quarter|after the New Je ronstabulary was passed since Lambert Brothers’ unprecedented) " winter outdoor work and the + Jackson, with Hubert Josephs, nt-] jmprovement expected with spring, Col. 1H {tempted to hold-up Hauptmann, believ- | Woods sald Josephs is in Harlem | in applteath of work and an increas f uthorized. Whe shed one o . LL Attala waa knowns he Was cought. eo waa the rent collector, and he ns to be a slight falling off diamond engagement rings first at- « This to believed to bronk all records} According to pollea records, Mo shot them both t for Kansas millionaires, col. M Ata * and Hospital. in the num! tracted attention and won a place ; Eiheny, aa‘ r whom work fs found. “ Major The “RADIO” Department ts aow prepared to accept orders for complete sets or any of the various parts for amateurs wishing to assemble outfits. A Skilled Mechanic 1s in charge of our “RADIO” Bs Piecing I i 5.30 P.M. (4th Floor.) Stern Brothers = Fashionable SPRING APPAREL for Misses All of the lines and colorings dear to youth find expression in this apparel. Modes that win the fancy of the most fastidious, developed in so many ways that it is easy to find just the thing her heart is set on. Priced so moderately, too, that their value is just as alluring as ther charm Misses’ Tweed and Homespun Suits Developed tm fine Imported or Domest fabrics, featuring modish, slender- tine models; alzo box coat models, braid trummed. Coats are richly silk lined. $22.50, 29.50, 35.00 Misses’ Town and Country Coats Extrem: Camel’s smart styles in effective Plaids, Tweeds in Tan or Gray. Also it Polo Coats, with inverted pleats. Many luxuriously silk lined. $24.75, 29.50, 37.50 As illustrated : Tricotine & Twill Cord Suits—Artistic hand embroidery enhances these Suits which are Sézes 24, 16 and 18 years. As illustrated Gerona Wrap Coats— Distinctive model tn Navy Blue, Brown or Black Gerona with be- a collar, featuring stitching in [Feolor and. lini with Silk Crepe.. $85 Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel One is never too young to have an eye for the proper thing for // the proper occasion, and here are youthful modes for all occasions school time, party ume, sport time. Youthful in style, this apparel keeps simplicity as its keynote. Polo Coats for funiors and Girls Inverted plait or loose back = m light-weight, brad oa ay fabrics; rag! or an sleeves; many 20 throughout. 6 to 12 years. $12.75 Blue or Tan Polo Coats with box plaited backs; raglan or setin sleeves; full belted; patch pockets; half lined throughout. Sizes 10 to 16 years, $16.50 CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS for the JUNIOR— Dressy models in new Sprin se bage-oa fonieg 5 laited side panels and ribbon belts, Also T: with two-tone wool embroidery. Homespun Suits for Juniors—Two-piece models with detachable belts in Tan, Blue or Rose; patch pockets; coats silk lined; 12 +to 16 yrs. $22.50 ea Procks finished 12 to 16 years $19.75 Taffeta Frocks for Girls—Smart model in Navy, bo oe or Brown; yoke front; idered 1m contrasting colors; new feature are the de- tachable bloomers. 6 to 12 yrs. $14.75 Real Clothes for Real Boys at a Low Price Level that recalls bygone days BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS for Dress and School wear; all the desired materials, Trousers are full lined. All with extra Knickerbockers. 7 0 18 years. $12.50 to 22.50 BOYS’ SPRING REEFERS in excellent quality Blue Serges and fancy sah Mane. Sizes 3 m 10 years. $8.50 to 18.50 Boys’ Straw Hats Regulation Tams in Blue Serge . Cloth Hats and Golf Caps . Leather or Jersey Cloth Tams JUNIOR BOYS’ SUITS— Norfolk and Middy styles in Fancy Mixtures, Blue Serges and Spring Jersey Cloths. Sizes 3 to 8 years. $8.75 to 12.50 BOYS’ WASH SUITS in all models and fabrics; suitable for dcess and kindergarten wear. Sizes 2} to 10 years. $2.95 to 10.50 $2.25 to $4.75 1.50 © 3.95 150 @ 2,95 2.50 to 2.95 a i= eaaae. | Women’s Silk Umbrellas tn all the favored styles and colors to harmonize with the smartest Spring costumes now on display in extensive atray. Featured for Saturday Satin tape and fancy striped taj edge Silk Umbrellas with mavelay leather effects and amber bakelite posts and rings with tops and tips to $ 4.9 5 match, Tape edge Silk Unnbrellas pa bakelite posts and rings leather loop handles, stubby tops and tips. 3; 95 Exceptional quality, extra wide Ottoman Satin Tape Edge Silk Umbrellas with handsome plain and carved amber bakelite hand- ; and Some GAS MAIN FLOOR =o Children’s Calfskin Oxfords Serviceable footwear in all leather, Specially Priced at $2.35 Fine quality Tan or Black Lotus Calfskin and sturdily constructed to withstand hard wear. Sizes from small 5 to Junior Misses 2. SECOND FLOOR Women’s Hosiery—<An Important Sale Superior quality assortments for dress or sport wear--- shown m all the desirable Spring colorings and Priced Exceptionally Low for Saturday. Heavy Ribbed Mercerized Lisle Hose—(extra quality). Black, a variety of two-tone ¢ffects. White and attractive sport shades. $1.35 $1.35 Pax SELF RIBBED SILK amine bo and soles. Black and the favored colors . . - . Pair $1.75 Silk ge Hose—Drop sutch weave, lisle tops. White, Black and UNTRIMMED HATS A wost complete assortment of the season’s smartest shapes in “Timbo, Visca, Haiz Braid and various other combinations now on display at most moderate prices. Notable Values for Saturday in Women’s and Misses’ Milan Hemp Hats $1.98 Youthful, medium or wide roll brim shapes with short back and in the smartest spring colorings including ‘PERIWINKLE, GRAY, CHERRY, ORCHID. Fruit and Flower Wreaths—A wide variety sui able for trimmung almost every kind of Hat. Priced 95c to $5.95 fe) Hand Bags- That give the last smart note to the Spring costume Spring models in fancy silks, imported beaver calf in street colors, « the desired long flat shape, with silk cord handle and tassels, roomy black seals with inside pockets, shaped in any number of ways to please every aes pouch styles and small dressy effects.. Lined in harmonz:ng or contrasting colors and fitted with mirror and change purse. Specially priced at $4.85 Values up to $8.50 Three distinctive models in silk with twinkling rhinestone ornaments or clasps; richly lined and fitted with inside compartments. $6.95 (Values up to $10.00) READY-TO-WEAR HATS for Women and Misses, Special $8.50 Straw or Hair Cloth combined with Canton Crepe and trimmed with flowers and tibbons. A large assortment of silk or cecal leathers in a diversity of shapes and sizes. Pouch bags and flat ‘bags; street colors. $2.95 (Values up to $5.00) C Large and small mushroom shapes, flattering co all faces, smartly combined with-Canton crepe i self color, or for extra dash, with a contrasting shade. Wreaths of vari-colored flowers encircl> some, others have a large cluster of blossoms or lustrous satin mbbon tor trimming. All colors, that give just chat note of Springtime co any costume. Also a large collection of tailored and sport models in all the newest shapes and shades, so many, and so charming that shag eldsive hat you are looking for 1s bound ta be here *yuse myght = Milanese Silk Jersey Petticoats (EXTRA QUALITY) Attractive models with double straight pleating finished in points All rie favored colorings to match smart, Spring costumes. Saturday ut $7.50 Mam Floor among “best sellers." To-day these famous Lambert rings still hold their proud place, defying rivalry. Pure stones, imported direct, are mounted in the Lambert factory on the premises under personal scrutiny and are offered at lower prices than the same quality is sold for elsewhere. $125 $300 $500 $1,100 $600 $400 $200 WEDDING RING see $25 to $3,500 WEDDING RING Engagement and PLAIN ae IBkarat, $4.50 up Wedding PLATINUM 22-karat, $5.00 u . 10 Diamonds, $100 Platinum, $14.50 his Rings 25 Diamonds, $210 up Why can Lambert Brothers sell wed- ding rings and other jewelry lower than can other merchants for the same quality of goods? Because they employ no middlemen, their rent is low, they maintain their own factory. Watch Your Pocket. Vuh* thin i) a Don't depend upon a jee yh Om timepiece in a shop sdiusted ms Yh window oraclockin a church tower. Stock your own pocket or adorn your own wrist. Examine Lambert Brothers’ stock. They have 14-karat gold or gold filled watches, with Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Howard or other standard movement. Store Open from 9 A. M. to 6. P Third Avenue, at 58th Street ( MEN’S CLOTHING SHOP — Pe QUASCUTUM HO TOPCOATS ICE for men $35.00 Sportsman and raglan slip-into's in showerproof tweeds shetlands and loomspuns offering the greatest variety and the greatest value in any imported topcoat in America today. And we make no exceptions to that statement. Kuwelusive New York Agents Frank lin § Simon inion & 66» FIFTH ence eu 1D} Men’s Shops—Separate Entrances On West 88th and 87th Sts.—- Street Level SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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