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HARDING FAVORS | NO CINDIDATE OHO SENATE FIG No Administration Choice to Be Presented at Primaries or Convention, By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) S #TON, March 24 (Copy- right, P| Jent Harding will remain neutral in the fight to be made in his home State of Ohio for the Sen atorial nomi jon. He told Repre sentative Burt hat, while he was friendly disposed to him and wished im luck if he ran for the Senate, @idhte at the party convention if one should be held Mr. Harding has been besic his friends in Ohio to take sides, Some primaries or a pd by have gone aliead and created the im- Pression that he favored a particular candidate, but when Mr, Burton went to the White House he found the President very anxious to have it known that he would not interfere Besides Mr. Burton there is talk of Representative Longworth, the son- in-law of the late President R velt; Representative Simeon D, Fe Chairman of thi u n Con, sional Committee, and Walter Brown, who has been working on a Govern Ment reorgenization plan for the President Although Ohio politics are especially teresting because the President hails a: that State the situation gives @ glimpse into National politics. For one thing th of Senator At- lee 1 er rat, who is up Jor re-election is conceded by the Re- publicans They whisper to one another that Will be a hard man to de has shown rare courage during his term of office. He won me by his relentless prosecution of pwherry when it seemed to De the desire o! group in the Senate to let it slumbe COLD APARTMENT BLAMED FOR DEATH; LANDLORD IS SUED Four-Month-Old Dan $10,000, Testimony will be completed to-day Father of Seeks Baby Sof fn an unusual case of a lanulord’s al- leged greed and a four-months-old baby's death, which is on trial before Justice Cropsey and a jury in the Brooklyn Supr Court The plaint James F. D. Coche- neur, the father, who Jackson, Street, Bro n, for $10,000 di for the death, tified, Every mornin the rad nem cold. ere was no coal in janitor told me he eat out of t fur- it was no good and replaced ought to be The baby died Feb, 27 of Bowel trouble and bronchitis, The defendant's lawyer denied as any lack heat except the month, v drawn to permit eae ese GAVE HIM A DRINK; SAYS HE LOST $752 ” They rob tem coming ‘ways in Brook » th ease being tenants. of No. ough ¢ } day he yesterday wait! him a vac floor of N He sald equally am J to help him p: tap janitor ca the epairs, going and all Y North Sixth s people to Detectiy i? Gye Headquarters LAMPS & FIXTURES Here's the Floor Lamp to help make a house into a@home. Beautiful gold stippled stand, 64 inches high, a fine shade with 8 inch silken fringe and skirt. Great variety to choose from, all equally ¢ rare in worth, ’ More than 1000 fix tores hang und light jed. All at low prices. Estab. Quarter Century Such a Glorious Spring and Easter welcome to ALL as no other Store can possibly extend—Saturday “The Young- Heartedness of Your Big Store is so much of a pleasure to me that I walk through the Main Aisle every day, go- ing to or from my business.” Thank you sir. Most wel- come you al There is something new to see or hear every hour in the day, come when you will. We like the people to think of the Store something more than a ace to buy things. (Signed) Mareh 24, 1922. Start Your Garden ‘lower seeds awn - vegetable seed— re; in of the Houseware. Seventh Gallery, New Building. Small Furs Specially priced — Pointed fox scarfs, $37.50. —double a marten and collars, $2 $50—double, open and Second Floor, Old Building. Femina Corsets, $5 Spring models, i well- boned for all types of figures, comfortably pliant, yet giving the figure correct’ and restful support. Pink silk figured broche with elastic; and heavy pink satin. Third Floor, Old Building. Assorted Gum Drops 30c for 50c grade i delicio: and chocolates—$1.75 pound, Camee Shop, Street Floor, Eighth Gallery, New Building. Downstairs Store, New Building. Women’s Sweaters Now $1.95 to $6.50 Were $3.95 to $10.75 All models in which colors and ure incomplete. Slip- on, over and Tuxedo styles in many attractive var- iations, and a diversity of ports colors. Knitted of mohair, worsted or zephyr yarn—of fine quality, carefully finished. Second Floor, Old Building White Kidskin Gloves—$2.85 Main Aisle Sale. You would think that $4.25 was moderate for such good gloves as these. 12-button —_length—overseam style, made of a fine quality of white kidskin. Imported. Street Floor, Old Building Topcoats for little brothers and sisters $9.75 Little brother’s coat is some- what more mannish in its air than sister’s and has a belted back—big patch pockets, and aglan shoulders. His hat— $3.50—has a rolled brim, Little sister rows of corded tuel her collar and aerc es in a fashion n and q Pa in effect. Her hat—$3.i tam o’shanter, \ , Pasiteeved at $49.50 (Saturday) The most attractive new Frocks, Suits and Coats we have seen, or been able to show, for a long time—For Miss 14 to 20. ae ee: FROCKS—crepe de chine and crepe Roma—a dozen variations ‘of the latest modes; some perfectly plain, just pleated; and the extreme, with polka-dot- like beads. SUITS—tfine twill cords. coats—latter emphasizing the line. Box and straight-line new lowered waist- * * * COATS—a soft pile fabric for dress wear. new and stunning sports materials. A diver silhouettes. Alto—Coats and Capes, $75 Very fine pile fabrics—and it follows that the colors are in lovely soft tones. e * oe Also beautiful twill cords. ette in coats and capes. “ Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street. Every smart silhou- You will not believe these Hats are only $9.50 Horsehair and straw in almost every conceivable shape that fashion has decreed for spring. ; Mushroom, tricornes, picture hats and hats with roll brims— with flowers, fruit, gros grain ribbon and glycerine ostrich. Black hats too—and many two-tone-effects. Second Floor, Old Building. Untrimmed hats, $1.50 to $15 French Flower Trimmings, 50c to $2.50 Flowers and wreaths in delightful colorings. Street Floor, Old Building, Women’s Coats and Capes Specialized at $59.50 CAPES occupy an important place in the spring mode. So we have had made to our order three very attractive models in bolivia and plain weaves, deep piled, soft finished, to sell at a closely fixed price— 50. COATS—with very happy versions of the fashionable mandarin sleeves. Model pic- tured. Deep pile fabrics in fawn, delphine blue,’ cobweb, Sorrento blue, navy blue—or BLACK Twill cloth only in black and navy blue. Second Floor, Old Building. Tweed Costume Suits for Girls, $16.50, $19.50, $29.50 12 to 16 years Flaring hip-length capes, stunning box coats with finger-tip pockets or mannishly belted coats with patch pockets, all play their parts commend- ably in transforming perfectly tailored guimpe frocks into very smart suits. Frocks with capes, $16.50 and $19.50. With silk-lined coats, at $29.50. French rose, porcelain blue, mauve, henna and wood, Side, Second Floor, Building. Pearl Necklaces, $4.75 to $12 Indestruetible—French—and nothing in New York to com- pare with them for quality and low price, Graduated single Tenth Street Old THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. Dh Mauser; Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Silk Remnants—Half price Women’s Crepe-de-chine Frocks 5,000 yards, in 1 to 5 yards lengths $35, $45, $59.50 $1 to $4 yard—for $1.50 to $8 qualities Simplicity is beautifully ex: Short lengths of our own fine plain and faney silks— | pressed in these frocks—that crepe de chine, Canton crepe, taffeta, pongee, foulards, and simplicity which is not a sim- innumerable others. Extensive choice of colors, light and) ple matter to express and not dark ; and black and white. Street Floor, Old Building. | generally done in frocks so moderately priced. The Colors y, beige, jade green, several smart shades of red, corn-flower blue, soft pink; and in white, navy blue and black, Pleats, hand drawn work, hem- stitehing and skilful draping. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Silk from top to toe in Stockings at $2.55 pr. Exceptional stockings at this price. Full fashioned, light weight; double toes, sole, heel and tops. Black, white, cordovan, Russian calf, suede, sky blue and flesh. Sizes 8% to 10. Silk stockings with mercerized cotton tops and soles, $1.55 pr. Seamless foot and mock seam leg. Most popular shoe shades of gray and brown, rose, taupe and delft blue, Sizes 81% to 10. Street Floor, Old Bullding. Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses Of the finer type, in three styles approved for town or sports wear, specialized at $8.95 DARTMOOR with pinafore collar finished with narrow flutings. AIKEN—button in back, pinafore collar trimmed with hand made filet. HOLMWOOD—sweater collar, outlined with border of fine pin tucks. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Handbags and Vanities, $3 The picture gives you an idea of some of the styles. It can give} you no idea of the excellent quality of navy blue and black moire silk, plain and satin striped. Nor the way the bags are finished and lined. Some of the slin) envelope bags have 14-karat gold mountings— think of it at $3. “Others have rhinestone ornaments. Some are perfectly plain. Street Floor, Old Bullding Tweed Skirts at $5.75 —less than wholesale straight line or wrap-around models in particularly Fashionable desirable pattern—plain mixtures, two-tone checks, or overplaids. In colorings which are smart for trotteur wear with top coat, or for sports wear, Waistband 26 to 32, | Imported wool Covert Cloth, $4.75 \Duvet de Laine, $3.95 Spongeen, $4.50 Under-the-market prices for this special group of fine coatings and suitings—the covert cloth in the new tan shades—the other |fabries in a wide ange of new Spring shades, featuring tan and beige. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s new Suits—which ? Tricotine or striped twill, at $44 Or tweed or homespun at $39.50 To some women the classic tailleur, perfectly made, with never a wrinkle across the shoulders, of navy blue or black, is the only spring suit. Here it is at $44—in perfection of detail, four models, one hair-line striped twill— the others tricotine, each model made to our order. For more informal wear, and pre- eminent for sports wear, English tweed suits at $39.50—tan or brown— flecked with all the brilliant colors of the rainbow. Or—at the same price —homespuns, one-button suits, French blue, gray, rose, tan, belted or slightly fitted. Second Floor, Old Bullding Dress Goods Salon, First Floor, Old Building Boys’ Fine Suits, $14.50 | With two pairs of knickers There is just enough mannishness about these new suits to appeal to most | boys. Especially these sport models— | with the “golf-pleated” backs. Tweeds and fancy mixtures with sport or plain coats. Good style, good work- manship and materials. And extra good values. | Other new suits, $12.50 to $35. Little Boys’ Reefers, $7 to $22.50 | Grays, browns, greens and fancy mixtures and herringboues. Double breasted style with all ‘round belt. 3 to 10 year sizes. Spring Hats are here, $1.75 to $6.75 New mannish Fedoras. Fancy tweeds. Blue serge hats. | new styles of leather novelty hats. Straws in black, browns and na Street Floor, New Building. Easter Favors Everything jrom the little sur- prise Jor baby to elaborate table decorations. 2c to $20. In the Toy World Third Gallery, New Buliding. —H# New Walking Shoes. Special at $9.50 Tan or black calfskin or patent leather. Copied from one of our expensive shoes— but with a broader toe and lower heel than the original. The novel strap effect with) its two smart-looking buckles gives a particularly attractive! uppearance to the foot. First Floor, Old Building. 400 Silk Petticoats and Pettibloomers $2.95 and $3.95 Straight-line petticoats, tai lored, ruffle and frill-trimmed styles; of heavy satin, lustrous taffeta, soft silk jers and taffeta, jersey and plain and changeable colors attractive combinations. 3 Pettibloomers of silk jersey— to wear with tweed suits—care- fully reinforced and finished| with tailored cuffs or accordion-| pleated frills. American beauty, hen green, taupe, navy blue, black. Third Floor, Old Building. Nightgowns, $2.95 | "American aainsk, " $2.50 Union Suits of American nains | 1,000 Tom Wye Sweaters at $4 2-pocket models—$7.50 grade. 4-pocket models—$8.50 grade | BIG event. Right when needed, First quality TOM WYE knit sweater jackets. samples, and dropped designs—which means nothing except the usual annual slight change in the interest of variety. The colors are very good—heather mixtures, blue, browns, very dark green—just the colors most men like....Finely made. Tight in;} wrist bands. Sizes 36 to 46....Get here early, for there are ten times one thousand 4nd! men in New York who will jump at the chance to get a TOM WYE sweater for $4. | | * * — | Lisle Socks, 85c val a $3 A special pure! 5 Fine capeskin in tan and } prix sewn, Men’s Gloves $1.45 2.25 grade Best comparison we ‘|have found to these im- |ported socks is $1.25. Spring weight. Black, ! white, navy blue, cordo- van, with clocking. Our New soft hats of a very brown shades substantial quality of felt, Exquisite hand embroidery— self stitched backs, one raised, eyelet, calado, and a jour —for $1 35 in several shades of brown ae work—and hand scalloping. - from sand to maduro, a | clasp. All sizes in the lot. Third Floor, Old Bullding ‘Silk and cotton top pearl gray vith nine i An unusual value, And with small checked nain- band and a black ae0 just when these gloves are 4 sook bottom; sizes 34 to brim or open-flange brim. Ball-bearing jd2. Sizes 634 to 744. needed. Roller Skates, $1.75 sor A mlgrls Men’s Fine New Spring Suits | back—for Leather back- «1 LONPON ip tahelo ip Goead- wih 4 string necklaces 18 to 30 in, lengths. Two lengths of uniform Rubber cushion spring toe and! ares ah fear feiss i ee ized rope pearl necklaces—fashionable and difficult to find. eal, AGG Gila to ae at this : un Swe HG ee ria Sa RSH White gold mountings, ring clasps of special safety clasps, some price—no more. to -- opcoats, to > Cities Pov shades. et with rose diamond, Street Floor, Old Buliding The Sports Shop, FI New Building. "i i Street oor, ow iid Houston and Prince St« . Third Floor, Old Bullding, Street Floor, New Building ——EEE~__——— r * (