The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 21

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)

\ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIu (8, ylyguard of 69 Women to Greet |FNQ.20BRED HAIR, | wwicanape.etcn WAS jady Astor, M. P., om Arrival Here) FASHION 500 8. ¢. 1922, 21 out of Injury to Henry White, a painter, who fell off # tn weeks “gO A White learner jer at her home six * Miss Burt, the Mr, Serenbetz is secretary to Su- that preme Court Justice Stephen Calla- idow of Henry Stynford, Intended sell Bhan, and the missing wife is a cOuBIO] Ne hor property. stanford Lavige, at 1329—1331 } 4810—4812 oon spines Students Discover Greek l'lappers } of Supreme Court Juatico Leander | iroat icitte und visiting bin h BROADWAY y in Ancient Day Also Used Brilliantine. started attachment pro. iscountess Due To-Morrow f for Two-Days’ ene Gaus (avarice preliminary to a suit for dam Burt put up $5,000 in << AYKY) ACTRESS FILES BOND ee Bet. BRO sat Sts. Visit Before Balti Inxious ears are listening for radio- ms from tie Olympic, freighted lh the most distinguished traveller the distaif side of the house since nen came into their own, and due to-morrow morning. ‘The rican-born British citizen, Vis- tess Astor, M. P., coming to knit ler tho bonds between the nations er birth and her adoption, will @ bodyguard of women under Mis lly sixty Ruth Morgan ing on the pier to show her New , rand of hospilality. Charles Dana Gibson, br's sister, and Miss Mary Hay, Chairman of the Leasue Yomen Voters of New York City, Ise mecting of welcome to-morrow t at the Town Hall would un- ptedy post the "S. ft. O.” sign ex- for the unhappy provision that ke Hall permits no vtandees, ss ng the company. Lady Astor therefore make her first specely on “Women in Politics’ with , gallery and stage filled to cap- ye automobiles of the Jearue will joy the guest and the Viscount personnel from the dock to the of Mrs. Gibson, with whom Astor wil on her two-day Those w to obtain seats he first meet may be able t fd in at the dinner of the Union Nglish-Speaking Peoples Thurs night, at which Lady Astor will - | Wednes more Convention. be the chief speaker. Afterward she Will take the midnight train for Bal- timore, where she will be conspicuous in the discussions to outline women's ind children’s conditions in all the Americas The -American Conference of the National League of Women Vot- ers, which started the whole pother and engaged Lady Astor's vivid in- tevest, will open officially at Baltl- more Thursday The first formal appearance of Lady Astor will occur at the banquet of the National League of Women Voters, whore convention parallels and fol- lows the Pan-American Conference, April 25. The Viscountess will speak publicly from the league's forum| of y Right, April 26, and on} hair, the closine night when the sorted to billiantine Women Voters will sit in beauty aids on SO SHE MAY SELL HOUSE Had Been Attached in Damage sult BERKELEY, Cal, April 18.— Bobbed hair and varpuffs were fashionable 2,500 years ago, ac- cording to the results of an inves- tigation conducted here by stu- dents of the University of Cali- fornia who recently produced “The Vision of Marpessa,"’ cian outdoor pageant Several of the girls had de- murred at taking part because they feared bobbed locks would not look suMfcientiy ancient. An investigation was started and the students and their faculty advis- d that the Greek women uries ago bobbed their used earpuffs and also re- and other . a well known Tnglish » Who has lived in this country eral years, for the Supreme Court, furnish a bond of appeared to-day In Staten Islan: to a Gre- Hall and Mrs. Maud Wood Park, hold- | ———= = learning to buy the ing th el, muy pest un 4 is ig anesenel mes suger <0] BROOKLYN WIFE MISSING same pure, rich milk Astor, together with the chief FROM HOME TWO WEEKS. George . Serenbete Says Woman at buying ligure of that other conterence so vital to the world Secretary Hughes, will hold the stage The League of Women Voters has Had Hallucination That She invited her, and, uke Mr. Britling Was Being Followed. FRESH PACKED ancy meuns to see it through r she will visit Washington and] A two weeks’ search for Mrs. ROGERS M | LK Virginia and Chicago, George BR. Serenbets, wife of a well — ; sub 18: SHIPS TIED UP IN ITALY, | known Brooklyn lawyer and clu’ Evaporated or Condensed ROME, April 18.—The shij ping eri member, who disappeared from hér In Italy has resulted tn the tyln 152 vessels of w total tonnage of There wre fifty vessels at Genoa, ty-seven at Naples, eighteen at Venice, sixteen at Trieste and ten at Stezla. nome, No. 75 Linden Street, Brook- 55.[ vn, has resulted in failure. ‘The -] police have been asked to look for the missing woman, and Mr, Seren- betz has caused circulars to be sent half the price by A money saver for you. Insist on Rogers Fresh Packed with will estimated te DROVE CAR WHILE DRUNK, GODS TO Worknous N Milk Costs Too Much? Of Course It Does When You Buy High-Priced Bottled Milk Sensible people are €T Weignr 14 025 Sc eee oo ABRAHAM ¢€~STRAUS nc Ke Store Hours 9 lo 5:30 BROOKLYN Telephone 6100 Tomorrow a Special-Price Event in 0 Apparel for Slenderizing Large Women Main EVER before has so much thought, art and skill been devoted to the service of women of ample proportions as this season has shown. The modern corset has done marvels in slenderizing the figure in a healthful and comfortable manner. of line and color has created a new order of things for designers of this apparel. : We have developed a large organization to study the needs of larger women—to develop and gather all sorts of Apparel to give them utmost style and smartness, and it is really amazing to see what delightful results may be achieved by the mere wearing of right clothes. Women’s Slenderizing Corsets 12.50 i, $ As Pictured BRAST Corsets especi signed to give fashionably aight lines to large figures. ace of pink brocaded coutil, O ee throughout, long straight le elastic section in ie and wi Dther Abrast Corsets to Slenderize Women $4.95 to $14.50 Ten distinct styles in plain butil or brocaded couti A. & 8.—Becond floor, Bast, Below we tell of some of the remarkable offerings in Smart New Apparel that larger women will wear with delighted enthusiasm: Women’s Slenderizing Coats and Capes $39.75 Sizes 40\/, to 541/, HESE are the newest Springtime Fash- ions developed of light weight wool Velour or Poiret Twill in Navy blue, tan or black. Their modish straight lines which also make for slenderness are cleverly accentu- ated by narrow vertical tuckings, silk stitchery, button or tassel trimming. The Coat illustrated is of Poiret Twill, while the Cape gives a choice of either wool Velour or Poiret Twill. A!l these wraps are silk lined throughout, and are unrivaled values at $39.75. A. & 8.—BSecond floor, Central, Women’s Slenderizing Tailleur Suits $14.75 $34.75 Sizes 40} to 50} HIS season’s newest and smartest suits have been assembled to feature as ex- ceptional “value attractions’ at the two prices quoted. Wool Jersey Suits, at $14.75 Are illustrated for style, but the quality of fabrie and niceties of finishing details, are of such an unusually high character as to cause comment at the specialized low rice. The colors are Navy blue, black or eather mixtures, Tricotine or Poiret Twill Suits, at $34.75 Are given distinction by hand finishing details. Long coated, straight line suits are given prefer- ence, one style pictured, also other styles at $34.75. In Navy blue or black. A. & &.—Second floor, Central. Women’s Pleated Skirts 33 to 38 Waistkands Pee with cleverly stitched ope pleats, which cleverly conceal the required full- pess. Prunella Skirte, $7.95. In combina- tions black and white, navy and tan, or brown and tan. Roshanara and Krepe Knit Skirla, $9.75—very special Tailored Skirts, $10.75—wool serge or tricotine, in black or Navy blue. A. & B.—Becond floor, Central. y de- well Gingham Morning Dresses $1.95 NE-piece styles of fresh ging- hams in checks and stripes; black, lavender, blue or white. Sizes 48, 50 and 52. A. & 6.—Second floor, East pink #/t=For Wednesday's Selling Then the science Women’s Silk Sizes 42 A SPRY, spec hase brings eptional sil of Cant We now as distinetly and compelliny an ec mn crepe and crepe table for fine quality onomy : to 50! jab pur- very ex k dresses pre sm. gly pleas opportu lines are ed by flat rrow ing e s or embroid Numerous two of which are | the fashionable with Navy blue, black own predominating 8.—Becond floor, panels, ffects, Central FULTON STREET ar BRIDGE STREET | ot Hoyt It Subway Ration Brooklyn A WONDERFUL SALE WEDNESDAY OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ STYLISH Long Line Model Very Speciai Values teed ute? | EVERY SUIT BEAUTIFULLY SILK LINED | For sports, street, travel, school and general knock- about wear—A Tweed Suit’ Jaunty, long line models that have rightfully captured feminine fancy this season’ Featured at this price are excellent’ quality Tweeds in several different models, practically every color one S gy Could wish for in subdued and pastel shades, in- cluding tan and gray. CONTINUING WEDNESDAY Sale of 800 New Spring Dresses SPORT, STREET AND AFTERNOON WEAR MATERIALS Krepe Knit, Canton, Satin Canton, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tricotine (Sizes for Women & Misses) SHADES Black, Navy, Henna, Caramel, Periwinkle, including all the lovely BEA bED new high shades “en een ey aampry, CHRONOLOGY ARMAMENT 4 KOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS 1922 WORLD ALMANAC | 3 Be & Per Complete in Every Detail eer 35¢ AT ALL. NEWS STANDS AND BOOK STORES BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, S0e sei ADDRESS: NEW os WORLD a “ “ a “ NEW YORK CITY “Realiz e Your Frrectations- at - Bither of Our Three Locations” —_me— FIFTH AVENUE bee’ Realize Your Expectations—at Either of Martina, Three Locations” mx. ee Ts mol wea oe eee ee Nn A RE eee iy LR Ot

Other pages from this issue: