The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 13

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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 28, 1922. CP pete et Carolina Farmers’ Union. the State Fed- o TEXTILE STRIKE eration of Labor and the State Divi- ‘ GROWS; 9,000 OUT | #ion of the Brothertiood of Lovomotiv Firemen and Enginemen was formed at a conference between leaders of the three organizations here vor: | Bor Your Hom Mareh 28.— Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 Two-Thirds of Strike, More iv LAWRENCE, M The strike in the on mills here @ained strength to-day. It was esti- mated that at the seven mills affected three-quarters of their aggregate working forces were absent, approx- imately 9.000 persons, as compared with 7,500, the number estimated -as out when the mills closed last night, and 6,500 when the strike began yes- terday morning. Several plants were so badly af- fected that it was said they might close before night. The Methuen If Miss 7 to 14 will permit us— we .should like to intro- duce to her the new Leather hats at $8 Young girls will adore these hats for wear with school or sports clothes, Being of leather, of course, they are always chic, On the Many Islands of Florida it is astonishing to see the long rows of Austrian pines that grow rapidly tall and beautiful, like the old-time Lombardy poplars, At Palm Beach and elsewhere they are planted close together More Glimpses into the ravishing riches of the Women’s Salons of Fashion. This time it is—FROCKS. Long and lovely. Brilliant of color. Many, many styles. More thought than ever has been given to frocks from $35 to $69.50, while f Big to form a high, graceful, under sunshine or rain. individual models at the higher prices show the quality of the inspiration Company shut down the firet day, vf but thick, green wall in A leather ornament, peeping * and the Arlington Mills, the only cot- NDU(C -EMEN . f foris mar th : 5 MAE Gi is MenOCHGa He Gite tee TS front of stately mansions, over the edge of the narrow behind them ABCOND: FLOOR, OLb HUILDING desiring to shut them in from the roads. roll brim, is the only trimming. Navy blue, gray, brown. Second Floor, Old Building duction, did not open at all. There was loose picketing at the opening hous, with no~ disturbance. The strikers then went to the com- mon for a mags meeting, the princi- pal speaker at which was Ben Legere, leader of the one big unton. .There is a proposal for the two organiza- tions to join forces. NEXT WEEK GAVE. at 41ST. In some vegetable farm regions these trees form hedges to break the force of heavy winds, blowing over the wide of€ean and other waterways. There are hints of help- fulness in nature, if we train our eyes to see them. March 28, 1922. Lemon shape Soap Lemon odor Soap A new cake of famous Knickerbocker Hardwater SOAP, shaped like a lemon, with the scent of a lemon, has been added to the list, and is available in the March Sale at 12 cakes for 60c Knickerbocker Hardwater soap is one of the very best toilet soaps made. It is so cleansing that it may be used —_+—____. FARMERS UNITE WITH LABOR. GREENSBORO, N. ©., March 28.—A political alliance between the North ip Ampico Matinee $145 $59.50 $155 $35 Fighteenth in the | for washing delicate 1 Fine pleats says Paris This smart jrock and Simplicity, aided by just Panela of sand colored series of 1981-22 | fluffy baby things or mouss for spring, so fine pleate matching eapa make cle eough hand-drawn work, 4 ‘accent the slen- Wednesday, 2.30 P. M, in the} lines. ‘any a great deal Jor this uae of adouble faced Jabric charming in this crepe dar sithoualte of this frock Auditorium | Millions of cakes are sold || crene Jrock -erepe-back satin frock; in exquisite colors. of black crepe satin. every year—many housewives Louis Stallings, soprano Hans Barth, concert pianist The New Concert Organ Dr. Alexander Russell First Gallery, New Buliding stocking up for the year in March, because of the low price. Violet, almond, verbena, or unscented in cake form. Lemon, in the shape of a lemon. Street Floor, Old Building TRADE MARK REG US. PATOFF. TOPCOATS Ampico Recordings for April are ready You MUST hear the magnificent playing of Wicker Lamp Shades at Half Price g Dimensions Were Now Moussorgsky : Ru 4 we i a n 8 in. shades, A0e 3; dance, “Hopak,” by ~ 10 in. shades. i 90 FE Special for Sales Week MANINOFF. 14 im shades. °"$280 $1.40 i There are also artist’s inter-| 18 jn. shades. i $2.25 $5.00 pretations of Tales of Hoffman, Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10, Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Night’s Dream; and seven clever pieces of the new popular music. First Gallery, New Buliding 20 in. shades... Excellent grade of wicker lined with silk in gold, rose, red, a few in blue and green. Second Gallery, New Buliding 5) $69.50 Checked Dundes tweed requires nothing but good workmanship to make a distinctive sports Jrock. $57.50 Sweitaerland sent us this sports Jrock 0} gayly colored ribbonsene ; hand crochet ed and most unusual Rodier’s Javorite Flora- kasha—red ‘and black em- broidered effect on white ground gives chic to this frock Blue stripes and blue ribbon bindings on orange Slannel——a sports frock of great amartness. 68°° The Knitted Cloth of whith these coats are tailored will not stretch, shrink or lose its shape. It does not wrinkle or get out of shape and seldom needs pressing. Its unusual texture has not the appear- ance of a Knitted Fabric. It is a fabric that will always hold its rich color effects. These coats are in the much-desired loose fitting, Box Coat Model. Cambridge and Oxford Grays and Brown and Green Heather mixtures. Sizes 34 to 46 regulars, stouts, slims and_ shorts. For town and Country Women’s very custom-like Topcoats and Capes Now, in the early spring when the air is too mild for the fur coat but still too crisp for the suit alone—it is ex- tremely nice, for motoring or trotteur wear, to have a top- coat or cape of this type, to slip over the one-piece tweed frock or suit. , MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S English tailors have established the vogue of the fabrics used—tweeds in herringbone stripes and art $187.50 . , ing duis uirenccean. eeawea beeen Dyed hond-mada tare Chiffon, over double Civcular-—and therefore ‘The one-eided drapery of and fleeces in the natural tan— and chiffon im one oj the Georgette crepe — lovely new—draping of the skirt this crepe Roma frock may fometitnes arith everplaiaas lovely neo browns—a de- pastel shades achiwe the duttinguishes’ thie simple ond tna softly tied sash or Lightjul gown. a train. On the Main Aisle | Sateen petticoats, 95¢ to $2.95. Lustrous gracesul silhouette. crepe gown. Misses’ $75 Suits Copied to sell for $39.50 * * * loose belted, Sales Week Price Boayn Coats, leather buttons, $29.50 to $79.50. CAPES, circular, rolling collars or throw scarfs, $25 to $39.50 Simply designed and perfectly tailored. woven, | | | | sateen-— washable Second Floor, Old Building | in a number of pretty styles for E suit is tailored according to McCreery’s hi: t da sporty d dress we: 1 A \ Bee eiannipl They may be had of the prolly anne ane extn aiken Waate eR 2s Only detatl omitted is the elaborate embroidery on the sleeves. All Woot Serge or Unfinished Worsted in a weight for all * # ; ; ; year round wear. Double and single breasted ee Sany 285 Odd Dinner Sets Silk Petticoats, $2.95. This suit is carefully tailored of navy blue or black have silk Sleéye linings, Sizes 34 to 46—regulars, longs, feta, silk jersey. Jersey | tricotine. Coat is lined with light gray crepe de chine. An oe ee ee shorts and stouts. (Fifth Avenue Mons Shop—Second Floor) During Spring Sales Week MEN’S TIES 95° Made of fine Imported and Domestic Silks in a wide variety of new Spring designs. Practically every color and color combination is included. (The McCreery Haberdashery—Main Floor) James McCreary & Co. THIRTY-FIFTH STREET—FIFTH AVENUE-—-THIRTY-FOURTH STREET are reduced of china ends, 100 and 106-pe. sets (Service for 12) $40 sets—now $20 100 sets of American porcelain, pink rose design, traced gold handles. $45 sets—now $22.50 10 sets, American porcelain, morning glory design, pink and green, traced handles. $55 sets—now $27,50 5 sets, American porcelain, delicate border with roses, coin gold handles. $65 sets—now $32.50 5 sets of fine imported china, small pink rosebud design, traced gold handles. $75 sets—now $37.50 40 sets of fine imported china, broad cobalt blue band, gold edge, traced gold handles. $87.50 sets—now $43.75 26 sets of fine French Limoges china, delicate ivory border with small flowers, coin gold handles. Fine Stem and Table to adjust stocks before the March Sale A whole table full of heavy cut glass at half price! and satin and jersey and taffeta New Spring models. * * * to Half Price | Pettibloomers, $2.95. Silk jersey, cut generously on Friday next. full and reinforced, finished # | with tailored cuffs or single or | $90 sets—now $45 | double accordion plaited frills Delightful array of Spring 15 sets of fine imported china, . 3 id in beautiful Dresden flower de.| ¢olors and flesh, white and | black sign, traced gold handles, Street Floor, Oid Building $100 sets—now $50 | 5 sets of high grade china, rich i Spring colors in coin gold band design, handles, 7 Si Silk-faced Duvetyn 52-pe. dinner sels $4.50 yard | (Service for svt) Glorious fuchsia sha f $20 sets—now $10 purple and red. — Brill 30 sets of American porcelain,| (yahBe.. and tangerine | red two gold line design, traced gold) and grays, Navy luc. handles : : . black 29 « . Dress Goods Saion 22 sets—now $11 Firat Floor, Old Bviiding $28 sets—now $114 10 sets at each of these two ’ . prises tnd’ ataet of inere \*e|Men’s Gabardine those of the 10€ piece sets naw . tilling. for. #20 ani S220. Raincoats, $30 American porcelain, A very low price for co. these. All wool. ‘Thor $34 sets—now $17 10 sets of Theodore idesien| weather-proof. Equal! ‘ ing and satisfactory fo anny days as for rainy days. in two shades of tan breasted, Belt all (which may be removed, if ¢ red), Raglan sleeves and set in sleeve Street Floor, New Building china, in a delicate rosebud design with traced gold handles. Glass Ware—Fifth Le Second Gallery, New Buliding | | effective finish. Second Floor, Old Buliding You can relieve that foot strain OU can be rid of flat feet, tired, aching, swollen feet; weak ank- les, strained leg muscles and other foot ills. Just put your feet in a pair of Chatmig Shoes for Men For more than fifteen ] these famous shoes Tan ¢alfacin been hslping men to = ie F Inead shoe, teed a n comfort. jum toe, extra They positively prevent heavy single foot ills, and correct them sole, a smart if they have developed. dressy shoe. Let us help your feet hy Arrows | #09 < fitting you to a pair of these Wale én tacont famous shoes Show (left) a Anatomtk Many styles to select from. (nigh) We are exclusive agents * 8 « Also— Fashion Anatomik shoes for Women--and sturdy Anatomiks for Children

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