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PAID FOR HOMES; HAVEN'T GOT THEM Bronx Prosecutor Warns Building Corporations They Must Fulfil, Contracts Assistant City Island, said she paid 0 and has not received fhe coner bunga Fire Lieut. Brennan of Brook. lyn said he patd $3,000 and got no house. David Boss, No, 318 East 119th Street, said he paid $1,600 and got nothing but a contract. Miss Gainey said that If steps are not taken at once to fulfil these con- tracts and about thirty others she will low District Attorney Julia ‘Alloe Gainey of the Bronk served: to. SHB the matter before the Grand tice today on a number of home| Ut building corporations which have been winw ‘ the object of a John: Doe inquiry that Lapa joie PARE TO OF Se L tanh AP ed FOR SPASON SUNDAY MORNING. they must make definite progress within ten days toward fulfilling their contracts William F. Si living at No. |. ene of the W. Averill Harriman, Secretary of the Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Tark,, announced last night the opening of the season in the Pali- sades sect of the Interstate Park at M. § ay, when the ferry from a city fireme t 166th Ss aid I ‘ > Englewood will $6,000 for « concrete house to bi te ns. Mr, Harrima Mvered last spring. He has not re- While the park is ceived the house, he said, nor any-|; ed to the public, its thing for his money @ school teacher, No. Miss Lulu Ash,|seasons must naturally depend upon hl Centre Street, (he annual resumption of ferry facilities, ToknDandall, _ Breaaway and Sons. rand Oth Sta, Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases Famous Pequot Brand Greatly Reduced NOT A NAMELESS QUALITY BUT THE PEER- LESS PEQUOT BRAND, A_ STANDARD - OF QUALITY AND DURABILITY FOR GENERA- TIONS, AT THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS: SHEETS 54x90 inches Regularly 1.65 63x90 se ag 1.80 ig ie 72x90 1,98 72x99 2.20 81x90 2 81x99 os # 90x99 bis! it oo PILLOW CASES 57 uo AC ar) ne 5 “ “ 45x36 inches Regularly Sale price | | Jon Darrel, Broadway, Gnd Sons, Sth and Oth Sts. Sale of Women’s Gloves At Exceptionally Low Prices MILANESE SILK -SPLENDID QUALITY 2- CLASP MODELS IN WHITE AND PONGEE ONLY -FULL RANGE OF SIZES. REGULAR 1.25 VALUES FOR .69 WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE LENGTH’ FINE IMPORTED SHADES OF BEAVER, GREY, BROWN AND BLACK. EMB'D BACKs. ALL SIZES. REGULAR 1.10 VALUES FOR .65 12- BUTTON QUALITY IN s octors do ‘ s V sore t “I want to congratulati , Doctor, on the bear are having eith wtpotlee gry, Im of inflamed throat every winter, can’t seem to get rid of them. you would take a look at mine and te!l me it to do. “I guess, Doctor, I will have tointroduce you to Formamint—— @ real good throat antiseptic with which you will keep the soft tis- sues in an almost constant antiseptic bath, because you will find Formamint pleasant and convenient enough to use frequently, I, find that the average patient will readily dissolve Formamint in his mouth every hour or 80, and you know how hard it is to get them to hae easrion or sprays consistently, even two or three times a day, especially children, “Formamint tablets certainly relieve sore throats and are head- ing off a lot of tonsillitis for me, but I am even more interested in their prophylactic power, and so 1 am advising my patients to use them freely during the throat and influenza season to prevent infec- tion." Recommended pbyeicrane, Pormami GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Porroamint is our trade mark. It identifies our product, Baner Chem, Oo., Ine., N.Y Sore Of first importance Baby’s daily outing ris the suit wh THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922, Friday's News — : I; Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 What to Do and How to Do It is the daily question of cvery life, young or old, great or little. Somehow or other all of us seem to find out for ourselves what to eat and what to leave alone, what to drink and to avoid what hurts. By looking into a mirror we cannot see ourselves grow, yet growing we are, hysically, mentally and eartwise. The objects we choose to take as we do our foo nights and the friends living or dead, we elect for ex- amples, all influence and stimulate our growth. (Signed (hy ffraewats March 23, 1922. The beautiful sunshiny spring days are here and of first importance is the daily outing for baby. The carriage is ready! The new smart models for this year showing many little im- provements. 60 models $32 to $250. Third Gallery, New Building Only SEVEN days to save on SOAP KNICKERBOCKER—the best hardwater toilet soap; BLU-MOTTLE—the best laun- dry soap; 60 cakes—$3 March Sale price After 7 days the price goes back (up) to regular. Get your orders in sor all you need ror the year. Silk Stockings are 95c | that would have been $1.50 Sports Frocks but for slight imperfections, which in no wise detract from their wearing qualities. cerized cotton tops and soles. African brown, cordovan. Black, white, Sizes 9 to 10. foot. The better types of Misses’ specialized at $75 SUITS If you were to meet Betty Jones wearing the suit with the half length Tuxedo collar of hand- plaited double strips of the twill cord, it would be your impulse to ask her the name of her tailor. This suit, illustrated at the right, is just one of the beauti- spe- fully tailor uits in this cialized group. Distinctive describes ¢: lored and f bindings—or Sports scarfs of fibre silk or | Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 nv We bought 3,900 Blouses —like these— : (1) because we liked them: (2) to get the price down to $1.75 And tomorrow ‘the entire Main Aisle on the Street floor of the Old Building will be given over to their display and sale. pee aa Every blouse is fashioned of a noteworthy quality of white voile. Every blouse is well made and finished. The sketches best describe the models. The laces are filet-—some is hand-run—and imitation Valen- ciennes. Tiny tucks and rows of double hemstitching give additional daintiness When blouses like these are only $1.75 it is none too soon to anticipate your blouse needs for wear with sweaters as well as with Spring suits. Street Floor, Old Buliding 200 Silk Blouses at $6.95 in the Blouse Shop, Third Floor, Old Building That they were made to sell for much more will be obvious at a glance! | Georgette crepe and crepe de chine in all the colors favored by Fashion for wear with tailored suits—also white. Blouses with smart collars. Blouses that tie around. Blouses in tunic style. Some as plain as can be—others encrusted with beads, some embroidered, and others trimmed with lovely laces. | | From Switzerland—the home of Slip-over frocks. Of ribbonzene. Closely hand-crocheted. All thread silk, with mer- Mock seam leg, seamless | $57.50 Street Floor, Old Buliding | Delightful colors—rose, bril- = | liant red, dull blue, yellow, white, beige and brown This is one of the very inter- esting new gr s of dresses in the Women’s Fashion Salons. Second Floor, Old Building $1.90 Homespuns—for $1.35 All wool—for Spring and Summer The correct weight and the eanvas weave, used so ex- | tensively for capes, coats, frocks, sports skirts. and even | hats. It fringes beautifully! The new blues, rose, gray, beige and the violet shuue } o4 inches wide. Oress Goode—First Floor, Old Building Pleated Skirts with 26 to 36 in. band any color desired, Formerly A. 1. Stewart & CO Broadway at Ninth, New York | Friday’s News | Rare Furniture Sale Half Price for 21 bedroom suites and 16 dining-room suites from America’s said-to-be best maker of fine furniture $54,065 for $27,032.50 First time on sale Second, and last, offer of purchases made last year in Sie Rapids, and just received, fresh from the work- shops. i ee Bedroom suites from $392 to $860 for $874 to $1,720 grades; 6, 7, 8 and 9 pieces, mahogany and walnut; best period designs and latest finishes. S28 Dining‘room suites from $429 to $1,061 for $858 to $2,122 grades; 9, 10, 11 and 12 pieces, mahogany and wal- nut; several Sheraton inlaid suites. es NOTE—These are the same matchless values which swept the 86 suttes in the first offer out in two days. If you are need- ing furniture—really good furniture—and want to economize, see these suites promptly. There are only 87. Fifth Gallery, New Bullding Domestic Rugs—Third Less _ Manufacturer cleaning up for Spring opening 9x12 ft.—Axminsters......... $37.50 for the $50.00 grade 9x12 ft.—Seamless Velvet. ....$40.00 for the $67.50 grade 9x12 ft.—Royal Wiltons....... $67.50 for the $87.50 grade 844x104 ft—Royal Wiltons, .$62.50 for the $85.00 grade 84%4x1014 ft.—Seamless Velvet. $38. 0 for the $64.50 grade 814x104 ft.—Axminsters..... $32.50 for the $48.50 grade 6x9 ft. xminsters...... . $20.00 for the $30.00 grade 6x9 ft.—Seamless Velvet . $26.50 for the $40.00 grade 6x9 ft.—Royal Wiltons....... $42.50 for the $60.00 grade (NOTE—The Royal Wiltons are all wool rugs.) Third Gallery, New Buliding A Theo. Haviland Dinner Set, $75 $150 grade The most extraordinary feature of the March China Sale, which is filled with such very attractive features, that—notwithstanding the lower prices—it is putting last year’s good record into the shade. 107 pieces—service for 12—coin gold edges and handles—two lovely Persian designs. Second Gallery, New Building Stem and Table Glassware Fifth less--For 7 days more Every type of tumbler, goblet and sherbet glass, and other glass stemware —plate-etched, needle-eteched and cut. Quantities of fine table glass—sand wich trays, water sets, ice tea sets, X bonbon and pickle dishes, jam jars, syrup jugs, salad, fruit and dessert bowls—everything in glass that can be i used on the table—except heavy cut f i | glass—a quantity of which is at Half Price. = Second Gallery, New Building Gay Spring Pillows, $2 Pillows covered with imported linens and cretonnes of varied color designs. Pillows covered with imported linenes and cretonnes are $3.50 to $5.50—delightful odd shapes, with daring colors that never deflect | their course from the pathway of good taste Embroidered French pillows are $12 and $15—soft fabrics, in bright yellow, orange, black and cerise red, distinguished by charm- ing designs embroidered in wools that give them lovely color values. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding wear now and up to next winter one with e' re vi f d li or the one with chic little bell- | with red duvetyne to form wrap-around lines shaped coat illustrated—latter | background for the bluc is of navy blue twill cord inset | broidery $16.50 Tenth Street Side, Second Floor, Old Building Ayes fagnaes . \ ial fashion, in : ‘ pn Tit ‘ art’ i 1 N N k r the new As lo os ovely New Neckwea woollen fab: VY k of 2,400 Shirts for 21 7 ; vies pattern our pic 0 ’ ur s or ad —_— lightful stripes SF plain colors, ed with Friday morning you will find 2,400 shirts, odd lots from $1.50 and $2 groups, Severely tailored or delightfu For the Sori stunning marked $1 to close out. Woven madras. Printed madras. Good count percales. Soft be ” a “ ing i ¢ » cic ou =} : feminir i Sinead ih Baten Han bis ne over plaids | cuffs, Negligee style. Some, of course, show signs of handling. But the little price d AG the smart | of crepe de chine. OF faney | leaves you plenty of margin for laundering. Plenty of patterns and colorings, Sizes Mac ta site | ponges, gingham, stripes. | 14 to i7 lace; Oe to § Saale ye ae Waistcoats roe algge, of Normandy, lac lustrated If these Night shirts were a foot longer ' ’ hapes, $3 bidet ; Birnie mn “Rose Marie” collars of et red. where they would cost you twice as much —and more : 1 ecry abinte, filet « the plaid ero Cc for $1.50, $2 and $2.50 night shirts, imported, of fine muslin and end-to Gilets Galenalenment ittoriars | end inadras, full cut, 40 in, long, surplice neck. Some of the muslin have White o combined with to $4, ; ated skirts are | collars. 1,200 of them. White. Plain colors. Patterns Jormandy lace, $8.50 to $18. lizabethan ruffs of tulle « sroidered worsted stripes. ° : Normandy lace, $3.50 to $1 PS TNE EE ENTE ne ee ce a| Men’s $1.65 and $2 Pajamas—$1 the suit . ° bon streamers and rosebud avy Lr ft ty For Topcoat $8.50 to $10. Matta eae contrasting shades. Waist | 356 suits; printed madras, percales, and good heavy muslin. Just the kind for ilk and wool in bright Roman a —————————————e Street Floor, Old Building Second Floor, Old Building Feiday In the Shop for Men, Street Floor, New Building