The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

misery. against this dollar obsession.”* » GERMANS URGING TAKOF SIOOEAGH So Say Hotel Wen, Meeting to At= g World boycotted by the conelided hotel nnd restat tors from all * 2% public, ‘he Advocates of Plan Estimate eri moc: er ehes 000,000 Marks for Pensions, Jaim to keep tourists in the United — “as States. wd German t BERLIN, March 31 Press).—The prospective the army of American tourists, ously estimated at from 100,000 to (Associated invasion of vari 300,000, already is stimulating Teu @ tonic enterprise in the direction of conceiving devices calculated to yield in France the greatest possible number of dol private [save Is from failing otel inom were tl the majority in the Let us protect ourselves TOURISTS BOYCOTT FRANCE. ¢ | from Trench: ) advocating thie to Jars for the Fatherland for consumption >. - Sentiment fn this direction wlreaty | TWENTY YEARS TO LIFE, is sharply divided, one current favor BOY SLAYER’S SENTENCE ing the open door policy, while the - more ambitious believe the visiting race tue eilive Ru @ Americans should be maie to com} jo tribute generously to the Nation's |) yy depleted exchequer The former ar * gue that the influx of Americans will prove a bencti« and the American 1 _ hostile elen dowed visitor ambition is t month or tw f the murdered man are re been satisfied with the caption plan pr patriot h in sight. sists of tourist $100 on German s her headed for this would yield, on the ourrent rate of exchan vived by Mrs. Fische and two married daugh to be in dire need of financia habilitation. The inventor of th it upon the Governm: feans who de: ‘to Germany and who perhaps ‘Tarnished arms and munitions nst us during the war should be m: pay up or remain at home. President Harding doubtedly could not objcet sting our finan age pensioners ¥ HE unheated blood serum contained in BOVININE is one of the best substances to replace the serumalbumen withdrawn plan for cor in this our « become deserving bene thing must Se eee Nr avila aa wantile from the mother’s blood doomed. to the ay aoe ; er's bl Our economic body is anaemic and during the nursing period. cannot stand more leeches. “Let th dignity economic their exploitation of — WuRUz ZER“ DE MARK ThisSplendid Player Piano At the phenomenally low price of F. O. B. Factory Handsome 88-Note Ellwood Player-Piano Never in the history of the Piano Industry has an ual value been offered. A nation-wide distribution of the famous Ellwood and the Wurlitzer Equitable ag Purchase Plan make possible this startling offer. The Ellwood has all the features. of a considerably higher priced Player-Piano, including a transposing device which permits the operator to play in six dif- ferent keys. The Cases are beautifully constructed by skilled work- men. They are of selected mahogany or oak, richly polished. (Walnut $10 additional.) The Actions—Equipped with splendid Piano and Player-Piano actions, these Ellwoods are fully guar- anteed. Convenient Terms ean be arranged under the Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan Open Evenings Until 10 0’Clock The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. Sen eatalog i complete inte Addreas -| Mappers rocked the cabin, *| shoulders of the prison THE EVENING’ WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, Flapper, Paint, |ATLANTIC FLYERS Short Skirts, Indian Laughs Second Leg of Trip Will Take Them to the Cape Verde ‘ ‘ t Islands. Haw, Haw,” He Says, Looking i ‘4 iu JSON a 3 vord from at His Knees and Drawing SEL ty Ot “ . Las Palmas, in the © y Istes, Blanket About Him carly to-day suid the Portuguese avi- Tavy crowded in the ladles {ators whe nd the first 1,000 cabin ot ryboat ( hound] miles of their watiantic Might to from Jersey City to the iste of Man. | Braail, were preparing for the second + * leg of their long journey hattan, It was after They wil fy. to the Cape ‘Verde morning as the boat ploughed thre ands from the Canaries, Capt. the waves in midstream in the putinho, who piloted the Fairey hydro aeroplane whieh succ ty Aap ipa reached Las Palmas, has heen quoted as saying the odds are long against their completing the (rip. Capt. Sacadura, the other aviator, is more optimistic, SAY 2 RAILROADS WASTED $6,000,000 their noses Aheir cheeks blooming like pinks and rainbows » the cabin there white, moved ma- made up janket hung shoulders and reached to his knees, while his feet were encased in mocagsins. A Jone feather was stuck in tts hair and his chee smeared with bright vermil made lis majestic way thr flappers who stood knee d looked at their war paint and grinned Then his uaze fell to the hem of skirts and he looked at his own and he drew his blanket about “}N. Y. Central and Pennsy Cen- sured by Commission for Lo- comotive Repair Contracts. WASHINGTON, Mareh 81.—Con- tracts with outside locomotive con- struction compantes during 1920 for the repair of engines cost the New York Central and Pennsylvania Rail- roads cach approximately $3,000,000 more than the same work would have cost in their own shops, the Inter- State Commerce Commission investi- gation found to-day. The Atlantic Coast Line, however, thetr kneee him * he laughed into the she trickled back othe “Buek."* The ¢acchinations of the and flood of hile the Big Brave shook with merriment as he followed the sien: “This Way Out."’ ‘And they say that Indians have no sense of humor which also contracted with outside locomotive construction shops during 1920, was fustifled in so doing, the For Teens and Over For Twenties and Under (Reg. Applied fur) She is chic and she is pretty And she’s all and more than those, For she’s got that magic ‘‘something”’ That they call the Quelque Chose! She’s the set that set the fashion For the best hat fashion knows, ‘The tweed-tone hat, the Prom-Girl hat, The hat with the Quelgue Chose. | _ She wears that mannish tweed-tone suit With no frills or furbelows, And it hasn’t got a thing on it Except the Que/que Chose. All who run may read the fashion Of the Prom-Girl tweed-tone hose, || For the legs of fashion are long long legs. i And they have the Qwe/que Chose. | Oh, she’s put the Prom in fashion | Oh, she’s put the Prom in clothes, || And shes i at the fashion going. H For she’s got the Que/que Chose. THE commission he neurred excess PREPARE TO GO ON }ters_ of the’ 1 | INDIVIDLAL 1922, also] from findings of the majority, cen string the Ponnsylvania and Nev York Contral a A complete store for Women Oliver A. Olson Broadway at 79th Street } Subway and Cross Line Bus Stations at Door This Charming Easter Frock | "29.75 | A rich quality of Canton Crepe in tangerine, navy, tan or black. Made with long hanging panels, weighted with tucks, a braided fabric girdle and open shoulders. This is an excep- tionally pretty little frock. The low price is characteristic of the moderation used in pric- ing goods throughout this store. Accessories for the Easter Costume Easter Cards Easter Gifts for Little Children Franklin Simon s Co. Ad Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STREETS i THE PROM-GIRL FASHION WITH THE QUEL QUE CHOSE PROM-GIRL TWEED TOPCOATS 45.00 FLARE MODEL ToPcoaTs RAGLAN SLEEVED TOPCOATS PICCADILLY STITCHED Topcoats STRAIGHT LINE TOPCOATS TOPCOATS WITH DETACHABLE BELTS MANNISH OVERCOAT TOPCOATS PROM-GIRL TWEED Suits 45.00 Box Goat SUITS THROW ScarF SUITS COLLARLESS SuITS SLENDER SILHOUETTE Suits FLARE Coat Suits BoBBeD Coat Sults Prom-Girl Dimity Blouses, hand- made Button-Back Models, with Bramley collar. 5.00 Prom-Girl Hand-Knit Shetland Sweaters. . . . . . 12.50 Prom-Girl Imported Tweed Skirts, Hand Fringed. . . . 16.50 Prom-Girl Hats of Soft Felt 9.75 Prom-Girl Hats of Faille Silk 9.75 Prom-Girl Roman Striped Searfs of Fibre Sik 2... 4.50 Prom-Girl Fibre Silk Scarfs in Tweed Colors . 5.95 Prom-Girl Saddle Strap Pumps or Saddle Oxfords . . . 9,50 Prom-Girl Silk and Lisle Mixed Stockings in Tweed Colors . 2.25 SHOPs Lambert Brothers DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY i large and 74 small diamonds with trace line of real sapphire set in platinum brooch ©... .. $1550 Springtime Hints FolLow the example of Mother Nature and come out in new things. Let your jewelry be in keeping with the newness of Spring. See that old pieces are put in order and new orna- ments added before you go abroad. Jewelry for Women © Pierced platinum top and Mkarat green gold ring, set with 7 selected diamonds, $110.00 14- karat green gold lavalliere, platinum faced, fine diamond, Diamond ring. $24.00 platinum t 0 p, 14- karat green gold shank: 9 fine diamonds... $185 id back and 14-karat ‘atinum top » fancy lacework effect, set with | diamond $30.00 << Fine Diamond = Platinum Lav. alliere, set with Engagement Ring Pe PLAIN $260.00 ing chain, WBekarat.. $4.50 up Others $25 to $335.00 2L-karat..$5.00 up $3,500 Platinum $14.50 up \4-karat white gold, nbbon wrist watch, chased octagon case, with white gold buckle, jeweled Swi movement $35.00 Tui fied eis guested ode saris AMBERT BROTHERS’ stock is too large for mention of even a small part of it, and the cuts here shown in- dicate but meagrely the jewelry dis- played in the Lambert showrooms. There is a wide range of prices and a customer can find something genuinely good at a comparatively low figure. Engagement and wedding rings are in demand for Spring announcements. Jewelry for Men L4ckarat green gold open-face watch, fancy engraved and engine turned design, with Waltham 17-jeweled ad $77.50 justed works Platinum Hy oscarf pin with i \4-karat gold stem, set with 5 diamonds and 6 calibre $105.00 CeCe == 14 karat areen gold srved scarf pin, set with | sapphire and | pearl, $11.00 M4-karat green gold fancy engine turned peenved edge culf links, per pair, $11.75 Fancy |4-karat green gold, diamond set n platinum. . .$800 HILE men are “strong” for the necessary watch, they would wel- come as a present almost any bit of Lambert jewelry. There is a growing sentiment among men for the wedding ring. Lambert Brothers’ stock is regu- lated to suit all tastes and all purses. 4-karat green good knife, blade Store open daily from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Third Avenue At the Corner of 58th Street $16.75 serait Mic,

Other pages from this issue: