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New and Original | ‘Fashion Designs | BY Mildred Lodewick Nev York Eve For Smart Women World) by Press Publishing Co swea ski pose ‘our summer wardrobe take on the effect ot costume complete. skirt will striped possibly in yel low or @ of wéater white with “stripes or white ones, and the will, be faced wit ts which will com goodly part A be white combination the either yellow colors, and will be yellow with at a yellow fel + One will see many more real outfits than pre vieusly when one spi fe) skirt of white was sup lied with many changys of sweaters. | isone of thes mart }. knacks of the season to Match up in color the se} articles of parel so as to achieve # harmonious whole Stockings and sho ¢ trimmings come into the Ss pieture prominentis plain white. but tem med with ed kid t match the stripe in the | Sweater or s sure this id ing colors is an aive one, but ti is mor nished 1! ever could be haphazard necessories made u form ABPostumes yA nice way o Mg a well planned costume is to combine ® figured sport silk o satin with a plain w figure @ part of AN INDIVIDUAL SPORT FROCK colored bodice of the fi the plain, wit! trimming of the ¢ gn to-day dhat while y The latter qi low pointed the-straight belt with its tabular end the wris FOUND TY ALCOHOLIC Coma. An unidentified man about forty y old with ® card in his pocket on wh was pencilled the name. “Sherman was taken to Bellevue Hospital early to-day suffering from alcoholic ec Ho was found on the sidewalk in f of No. 331 West 29th Street by a pa JAPAN RAISES COPPER TAREE, WASHINGTON, An fneren jew on copper s ranging frem 23 fective rediate result. of protective legislation man, The man, about 4 10 c ready enacted by the Japanese Go in height and weighing 165 pounda.| ernment, were reported to Dep brown hair and blus eypis Srowe es ee en suit, white shirt with "blue stripes, and} on! of Comme pc ey eu “brown soft hat. He wore no overco: I the increases were } ied to ve no collar or ti REV. E.C. HOLMAN FINED FOR FRAUD IN BLIND CHARITY Ex-Preacher Pays $500, With Alternative of Ninety Days in Jail. men testified that Holman had as- s om 4 ted Dr Samuel bucnier nissioner of Markets, as 1 for Holman, asked the nt, as this was the asked for a 6us- Magistrate Ober wager, in reply, stated that he could not with justice give a suspended sentence, and was acting with leniency in imposing an alternate fine instead of a jail sentence sretiffioennnet N. Y. WOMEN VOTERS GREET FOREIGN SISTERS Committee of Leagne to Entertain Delegates to Conference, Delegates from South America to the Pan-American Conference of the Na- tional League of Women Voters to be held April passing through New York will be met and en- tertained by a committee of the New t court to first offense pended He sentence ye Rev, Edwin C ‘Treas r of the Golden Rule Alliance, No. Fifth Avenue, was fined $500, with the alternative of ninety days in jail, Holman in Baltimore 20 York City League of Women Voter. by Magistrate Oberwager yesterday In} srs, Lestie J. Tompkins is Chairman Washington Heights Court for solicit- | of coinmitter lhe dana & permit, The fee row at 1 P.M. M ° ng funds without a permi BOWES ce with @ delboa Clon wilnaNt Ls was paid lanetro, a de arrives 0 de Holman, on the stand when she Wednesday Secretary of the State Commission fo: the Blind that Holman's society had collected about $10,000 last year os- tensibly to aid the blind, but that only about $1,000 was used for charitable disputed {t statement made by the MEANS’S FINAL SUIT DROPPED $1,000,000 Complaint for Damages purposes. Holman said last year’s Due to Arrest Strickem Ont, collections amounted to about $3,000. Upon the all concerned of which $2,000 went to charity and]. soar § Federa! Judge Learned Hand yesterday $1,000 to expenses. struck from the court calendar the $1 Holman said he received no salary]99,000 damage suit filed in June, 1920. by jaston B. Mean Kdward § but made continual He had contributed, from the society, contributions he up to $600 a year and never less than $ He made his living, said 0 he said. as lecturer and magazt 5 writer, and had at one time been an he ta mpt made by Sender since his acquittal to conviet or editor. He was a Presbyterian minis. rita: thobe He acdusad atk -done ter but without a pastorate, he said. to bring misfortune upon hin. Underlying var accusations of by Means conspira le had ever He denied that been asked by Commissioner any one else to remove the mite boxes of the society perjury and conspirs Sree ties cantante of James ©. fA second will late King, husband of the A picture was shown to the court Means of a girl, on ch was printed: “A {E 0.000 blind gifl enred by the Golden Rule Alliance. When questioned, Halman suid that the name of the girl was Wright and that she lived in Frank- n, XN. J. He admitted that the girl soard of Ma ud heen erred at the New York Eye] Che Boe pli, when asked] York Cotton Exchang ed credit. tov [close the Exchange on y : a 9, im ilitate moving of Ex- Dene COnANSt halat the Amsinck Build and food t will be conducted y during the ew building. construction of blind women and two blind Palm Sunday and Easter Tunes { { { Palm Branches Face to Face The Palms The Holy ¢ Stabat Mater—Cujus Animam Stabat Mater—Inflammatus Te Deum No. 7 in B flat Morning Faster Chimes Dawn of Hope Requiem 3 Gloria On Calvary’s Brow Throw Out the Life Line ass Simon Boceanegra Stabat Mater Sung by Mardones a Easter Records in Italian, French, German, Polish and All Foreign Languages. Easter Selections on Q. R. S. Player Piano Rolls. Phonographs Greatly Reduced and NO DEPOSIT Required on Demonstration Machines and Exchanged Models Triday and Saturday PA A.o0 & EASY TERMS Open Evenings WISSNER PLANO WARERCOMS 55 Flatbush Ave, The Talking Machine Center of BROOKLYN WILL BUY THIS Period Console Converto Genuine Vietor VICTROLA A Strong Double Spring Victor- Victrola and the Case Is of Such Quality That You Will Be a Proud Owner == Full Size”— “Wissner”’ Guaranteed All sold with the same guarantee as our new machines £85 Model—Now $59 Payable $1 Weekly Many Models of Standard Makes Reduced 13 Furniture, Carpets, Rugs “verything for Housekeeping on Liberal Credit Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Lvenings Also CowPERTHWAIT & SONS Oldest Furniture House in 3rd Avenue Tivo 193 to 205 Park Row and 121st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. = es Amer.ca < Ba a) Splendid Stock Direct from the Alex, smith & Sons’ $7,000,000 RUG AUCTION, Smith's Worsted Brussels $12.50 mmith’s 0 SUT EU A oth $14.50 all ool ‘Seamless Velvets $13 is Smith's Seamless Royal Velvets & Axminsters Wonderful Ran of Patterns Super Grade Wiltons , inctive Quality Rugs Most Wanted Pattems 9x12 Heavy Grass Rugs de Itugs in b seniplete | ne of Inlaid Linoteaw | [GENUINE SANITEX Wond MEE mie $17 Woot Velvet Carpet THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1972. OFFERS FINE HOME TO ROSE COGHLAN Woman Would Gladly that a be Miss C had decide rforma n, and Caltiornia Have Aged Actress as Mem- Sam H. Harris ts expected bach tee ner from Atlantic City to-day and will call rower er ol Household a meetine of the Producing Man CAMPS ALAMEDA, Culif., April 7.— agers’ Association, of which he is 1S Rea Si. Coghlan, star of two decades ago. who] President, to discuss an early benefit { 19) ; _ 28S 40s 254 " bye feared the “nobody in the world wants ry 8 } i460" FEHR AVE ine.” because of the role fate recentty|PET COLLIE BITES 33) TWO GIRLS cht has heen offered a home here |. ‘See how well Tam walking to-day For some time it has been pro to make arrangements for the holding of one in the sed Albec nee be Bw. F ven n 440 WES) 12! sth ST AND BOY Dos Tares On Iden With ra Mrs. Tor Dolphin, No. 2124 Clement . BEEF AT A BUTCHER SHOP—SECOND HAND GOODS AT A JUNE Avenue, Alameda, has authorized the} Three children were bitten Inst 1 SHOP—-BUT FOR ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES COME TO THE Associated Press to convey this mea-[bY & pet collie dog with which t BEST ELECTRIC SHOP FOR QUALITY AND PRICE sage to the actress wore playing In front of No. 164 B. 15th a Ta i A Rh Ed Se rn 3 DAYS ONLY—SAER lease tell Miss an that ate in Wanted right here un that shel ne children are Krank Scollo, aie SPECIALS aie ie Hardy Osa BEAL DOU | ted aay Leese aR a nse fiers Fauem fos sale Pieters oo all on fet phin were is a big home here *to| N°. : 8 aroun Tre PRickS $6.96 2.98 which she is welcome, and a car we'd|right cheek: Edith Shaunon, eight, No PRICES $6.96 125 20 698 275 (12S (S98 like to take her riding in, and she|150 1. 114th Street, bitten In the right z needn't sell her costumes nor botherJarm, and Frances O'Brien, nine, No. / about geiting new clothes, We Want|oaog phird Avente, bitten in the right { \ her to come right away hip. They were treated at Beth Dartd Mrs. Dolphin husband, manager of | hospital and se ome. an auitomobite rey gency, heartily] Tie collie belongs to Mra, W ' concurred in. his s request 0, 104 t h st accord to ther ever saw Miss Coghlan on stl a eae EC AC GPL Department, : SET ee ‘ ers and inquirers were de CANADIAN BROKER ASSIGN 1. DEPOSIT will hold any of these Fixtures for am unlimited time ! to find yesterday that Rose} soxTReAL, 7.—Announceme *, brine roar eustemers to You, know good fixtures when Coghlan, ill and in need of aid at ay on lehectiesi- obi the her rooms, No, 253 West 42d Street that A A. Witaon i ry fj Was much better and very cheerful. | Go. or Oldest Brokerake Houses MOUS, $99.98 OUR WONDERFUL$97.50 She was walking from room tolin the city, hud assigned, It is believed Hh) bel R SL room and exclaiming to her daughter, its uncovered liabilities are smal! OPEN PVENINGS—MAIL ORDERS FILLED, BIG EASTER BARGAIN OFFERINGS SATURDAY BIG STORE Children’s chiaren's FATS) AT A wonderful col- ‘THE lection of pretty styles for little tots and growing girls,in a bewildering array of beautiful Spring colors. Values up to $5.00 each: spe cial, * 1,982.98) Children’s Two-Piece Panty DRESSES| In check Ginghams and Chambrays. Girls’ Mary Fancy trimmed—sizes 2 to J P Regular $149 quality. § @g jane Pumps ’ Speci SO | ree et ss Stvles Low Shoes} | Boys’ Shoes PORCH & || whiteNew Buck Oxfords; HOUSE DRESSES sizes 8!) to 2. Regular . Smoked Blksia rt In Percales, Ginghams and Linene in | $3.50 value. Spe pete pds Aah tact cheeks, plaids and sotid colors, with|| cial for oxfords, tan trimmed, lawn collar others with V and square || Easter. Alter! hesle and Ceoles necks. Tie back sashes—-sizes 36 to é : . ia 44. Values to $2.98 one and three strap pat- 1.49 Women's 16-Button Length SILK GLOVES Special Silk Stockings SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING th Avenue, at 19th St. GREATER NEW YORK’S ONLY REAL BARGAIN STORE MAIN FLOOR FORMER Opcrated by the Ross Stores, Inc. Blucher Style HKaster Footwear for Women ent leather pumps, one strap black satin pumps, tan calfskin oxfords, with Goodyear welt Fine quality Tan Calf- ane qu Milanese silk, in Black id peateaie ers 1 skin, Goodyear welt White! wi Rtetion Grays ana || fants’ Mary soles. Sizes from 2) tof | sites. sizes 9 to 1315 Champagne. All sizes. Values up Jane Pumps 7. Medium and lowl} jy ¢9515, Regular $4.5 to $2.00 a pair. Special per 1 39) In Patent Leather, Dull heels. Regular value. Special only ae e Kid and White Canvas. $5 and aT 7 SaaP uF Suse 3 to 8. Regular $6 values 2 98 A a = omens e $2.25 value : pel lh Special 1.00 Special e Pair Full fashioned, all pure thread silk, in Black, White, Cordovan, Gray, Cham: pagne and other shoe shades. to 10. Act luc up to $3.00 a Pair 1 1 Women Pin Seal, Genuine Calf, Ooze Cowhide and other leathers- variety of shapes. ne fitted. Values up to $4.98. Special only 1.49 Semple Cy 'lection of WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR An unusual collection, including Satin Stripe Batiste Bloomers and Step-ins in Orchid, Periwinkle, Orange, Flesh, Special for Girls’ and Children’s Coatsand Capes Easter Big Easter Special Girls’ Confirmation Dresses | All-Wool 2-Pants | Boys’ Suits Patch Sport model, wool Lovely little frocks of Pockets, buttoned Pancha fine white lawn, voiles down, alpaca lined, ors —sille } and sheer organdies, g trimmed. Hesbuele se cumiied hand tailored, in an with lace, ruffles, tucks assortment of fancy embroidery insertions, ribbon sashes and bows, tweed and conserva : ses Ot res Vulue: t ve mixtures. Sizes rom 2.98 to 7. Ve Meee ton) eee 8 to 17. Values up to aes 1.98 10.00 9.98 | pa ete, Also Muslin Gowns, Bloomers, Petticoats velope Che mises, in All sizes All new goods. Values up to $3.00 cach Special cach 1.00 750 Pairs Corsets Plain model; pecial lot for Easter un ice trimmed. — Various ‘all 45¢ a yard 200 “25e 5fu IL list of March and April Records Ml new Hits. Speciully gay c priced at each only Easy shopping. All Goods on One Floor Mail Orders Filled Promptly. izes. Values up to $3.98 a ir. Special only 1. 98 ft Coats are in Polaire Cloth, The best value of the season. MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTS in Brown, Tan, Tweeds and ‘The materials are Satin Faced Wilts stipe and figured Gray; silk lined and unlined: Crepe, Crepes de Chine, Canton ' custom made ~ French cuffs ».. button trimmed; patch and side i t sips : eu Be Re aio 13 © pockets. New sport iodeta Crepe and combination lace special : 1.69 belted, 38 to 40 inches long :;Capes and satin in a_ variety of Se Ee = . * " | are in Homespun Materials and fashionable colors Twenty Mern’s Silk Ties ars amneap , bans i ea yinat iateeeta taney ae nee Tweeds, Double Breasted Notch to selects trom nall sizes nd neat figured desi zs Actuall collars, patch pock Regular \ ’ rth up to $1.00, Special Eg ij ets unlined; Reg A} up. to nce 00 ~ ular $14.98 value Special _ Easter Drapery Cretonne | x, Special Bree onl new patterns. 36 inche ” Guaranteed fast colors. Regu enact Easter Offering Money Refunded Within 3 Days on All Goods 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg—At 19th St. S & MISSES’ EAST ” Chae. Wraps and Dresses | Women’s Silk | Women's & Misses’ Mast Lc tea RE 1,000 Boys’ au DAMASK TABLE CLOTH rove ee MILLINERY BLOUSES cecerzed Damask, wtin twins Washt Suits rh mites aie digs than would be : 10-Inch Double Face | be 4 _ here 1 ; PHONO RECORDS Hee aetacuiy werent nil vest price in New Yo + 2.98 » 3.98. Sard / 2. 98 10 4,98 Store Open 9.15 A, M, to 6,15 P. M Satisfactory No C. O. D.'s