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” ' THE EVENING WORLD, _MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922, 8 _“Eurythmic Ritual’’ Dancing inSt. Marks; ‘a Attraction to Revive Interest in Church Two Wonderful Values In Two New Styles The Flippant The Court Patent Leather and Patent Leather, Black Black Satin. An ex Satin and Patent tremely smart model vamp with grey back “Signs of Spring”’ are the Blossom Hues of FELT HATS For Women and the Jeune Fille 9.75 to 30.00 (Oey NG Spring flowers cast their colors before them in the hues of felt hats and Bonwit Teller & Co. forecast their fash- ion success by the novelty and ingenuity of their treat ment. The above styles are representative of the superb quality and in- comparable value of I. Mifler Creations. Both areinimitably priced at $10 I. MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street Wim WwoRLo DANCE AT 5ST MARKS CHORCH X-RAYS TAKEN OF GIRL Girls in Clinging Robes Dance HURT IN AUTO JOY RIDE Before St. Mark's Veiled Altar Doctore Seek te Determine if Her Turban or cloche hats in felt after Reboux Garlands of Spring flowers or foliage The gay-colored plumage of birds Hats of felt combined with straw Felt turbans with shirred ribbons Felt hats with cable ribbon edges Skull Is Fractured. of* the Hackensack Hos- aiting to-day a report on The Rev. Dr. Guthrie Defends Ritual in Honor of the Feast of |x-rays of Miss Margaret (ox, 7 5 seventeen, a stenographer, of No. 26 7@ the Annunciation Given in Church in the Bouwerie. ROAGUERE USGL NEWarR. a> daleelde cond! time 6 ark’a-in= , Ocautiful of :s soul: whether her skull was fractured when, For the second time St. Mark’s-In. teeiaas of art, music, scupture and Mitheher ftend Baretta Dalton, nitio a oR cea neea th seventeen-year-old stenographer, — she nacted by five yount linaped or was thrown from an’ auto- the Annunciatic py anc prating: eI » consisted |mobile near Westwood, N, J, late Fri- “the ritual © of the Della a | m2 gures, |day night . A ati Most of the time since the girls were Annuneis of religious | found by the roadside Miss Fox has been the festa rvice yesterda mballo oF the Anrunciation -conscious condition. Miss “ The ctators, mi Authori pital are 1554 Broadway Open Ustilg pom. Hudson Terminal Earrance: Fulton Street Breshiyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond the-Bouwerie celebrated the Feast of Crushable felt hats in collegiate types h was filled wit 4 whom were ad- ee ee wre zy 0 is under bail as a material pon which the “eurhyth- te aha diaivicu know either > termed by Dr. Guth- mitted by inv Dancing as a form of chureh wor-|« d, was built out across of the church, from tran ship has lo: yoen ie d by the Rev. Dr. Wi Norman Guthrie, |¢ rector of St. Mark's, He said yester- day: “True, pure beauty ‘s never dan- gerous. Why, th cannot a church, if it has the mora! backing | Heavenly Call of the Virgin Spirit of sng 1 Pack:05) the Earth,” “The Virgin Spirit of the of the community, br nto its ser-|carth Pays Her Homage to the ' vice all that is hirhest end most| Holy Mother.” Girls in N. Y. U. Upper Classes Decree Decalogue for Flappers Bn “Thou Shalt Nots” to Restrain Freshmen and duisspunas Bains aon Powder. Upper class shalt not wear any col- | University, a | burst of flap) | and to chasten the i in, have issued t i mandments to was concealed by long the sanctuary. ed It wear the black and n on thy right shoulder. nou shalt wear a large red rip- hair at day ‘ganization 1 shalt not wear any cés- : » Thou sh rr lL thou shalt always be ization meetin ‘ i eady to furnish them to upper class- the first three rows ¢ t 2 Cea we icast eather : ‘iieil apo nou shalt not gather in groups Paain seated ntll (ell i f more than three in the corridors or have left the room classrooms where lectures are to be 2. Thou shalt not wear earrings or] he i Jewelry of an hou shalt always carry these uu must know “Old N. ¥. U." The Palisades,” the university songs, within two wei Waters Autola Player Pianos The crowning result of three-quarters of a century of piano making is the new Artist’s model WATERS AUTOLA PLAYER PIANO on which anyone may render the most difficult selections without previous musical experience. It is attractive and up-to-date in appearance, wondcrfully sweet~ toned, and durable in construction, The price is very reasonable, and convenient monthly terms may be arranged, without charge for interest or extras. Examine this marvelous player and let us prove all we claim for it, or send postal for catalog. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, Near 18th Street Harlem Branch 254 West 125th St., Near 8th Ave. Bronx Branch 371 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. During its enact-|~ TAILORED MILLINERY—MAIN FLOOR en who asked the girls to Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. ANTIQUE FILET LACE SCARFS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICED 15x45 inches 15x54 inches 15x63 inchies $4.75 $5.25 $5.95 Extra quality, heavy hand-worked Filet Lace Scarfs in distinctive French patterns, Each trimmed with long fringe. The type of scarf favored Tables, Buffets, Servers and Cushion Covers. The same quality may be had by the yard (12 to 25 ins. wide), at $2.25 to 5.50 yard $4.75 NET CURTAINS (36 ins. wide and 24 yds. long trimmed with fine hand-made filet edge. White. . . . We are also showing a wide variety of Filet Tere, Japanese Stencil, Sempler Lace, Tuscan Net and Quaker Tuck Curtains at Exceptionally Moderate Prices. ORIENTAL RUGS at Lowered Prices High-grade assortments in a diversity of effective designs and well blended colorings. FINE SILKY PERSIAN RUGS... Sizes 4.4 to 5.6 wide and 6,6 to 7.2 long . KEMERAGH PERSIAN RUGS- $100.00 sey 8 "® $150.00 PERSIAN ROOM SIZE RUGS Beautiful colorings and designs, 7x10 to gxt2 sizes. $147 to $245 each Persian Hamadahn, $515 Persian Hamadabn, eons $475 | Mamneee ts s » $595 Persian Camel Hair $ 485 Persian Serapi, |. $695 10.6x16.9 « ¢ many other very large sizes at correspondingly low prices. IN3KI7.0. 6s $515. Good Window Lighting An Effective Selling Agency In olden days an apprentice cried his master’s wares from the door of the shop To-day the show window attracts the attention of the passer-by. If it is artistically arranged and attractively lighted it compels attention. At night it draws the crowd, and never stops its selling mission Electric window-lighting greatly increases sales. In one instance, in one of the larger stores of the city, the increased revenue, compared with the former period of no illumination, equalled the rent of the entire store Good show window illumination includes the placing and character of the lamps as well as their number and size. In planning such lighting, our Illuminating Engineering Bureau will be glad to be of service, with- out cost or other obligation The New York Edison Company ‘At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated for the convenience of the public a0 Norfolk St corner Hester 5 ts East v2gth St near sth Ave 10 Irving Place cor h St y62 Kast 14gth S 124 West 42d St | & 6th Ave 555 Tre ag East 86th St bet | Night an near Courtamdt Ave Ave ¢ Monterey Aye vergency Call: Watkins 3000 All offices (except Irving Place) « pro evenings aa ee ‘psy. CHRONOLOG ARMAMENT 4. -QUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE 67 EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC 35c¢ & Per Complete in Every Detail be ~35c¢ AT ALL NEWS STANDS AND Beals STORES BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREP ADDRESS, NEW es WORLD “ “a NEW YORK CITY em areaneemneen pens 01+ —— a a