The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1922, Page 12

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A seneeesacecsasecteebe |! © es Barto pat Rte 12 CoS ee ogee eee . - - ne __THE £ ‘Artists Stage Home Cireus Day ' In Main Street, Delmonico’s Illustrators at Their Ball to Aid Disabled Sol- diers Reproduce Scenes Outside the Big Top. “This way to the Big Tent! Get|tumes, Charles Dana Gibson, as ring- your peanuts here. Pink lemonade on | Master, made them all step lively. No Your right!” Prizes, but moving pictures at 111) ori o*clock. A constant procession of checked] Among those who took a day off]| Waistcoats, spotted neckties and] in the country were these well known feather duster hats paraded past Herb] Persons: C. B. Falle, J. Montgo: Roth's Gilded Lily saloon, Pat En-|° Fight’s place, and the undertaking] shop on Circus Day in Main Street, t, Delmonico's the scene of the Mus. | Penfield, George trator’ Bail tast night. gan, Cushman Parker and Arthur Spring lamb and flapper calves dec. | 7472800 orated the window of the butcher shop, done by W. L. Rogers, and a real old hand engine occupied the fire house, painted by two boys from the Society of Mustrators’ School for Dis- abled Soldiers, for the beneft of which the party was given A ten-foot staging erected around the room was the ground work of the stores lining the front room. Wach wus painted by a famous tilustrator. Edward Penfield, ‘Mayor of Main Street," President of the society, painted the Town Hall, The drug store, full of good old stuff that can't be mentioned and ma- terials for making same, was deco- A “bountiful collation waa served between 12 and |, “o an invitation, saimnnillieessiii LABOR AGAIN IN DEMAND. First Help Wanted Placards Since || War in Calumet Region. HAMMOND, In@., April 20.—¥or the first time since the siguing of the ermis- |) tice help wanted placards are beginning to appear on the entrance gates of big plants in the Calymet region in Indiana. rated by Miss Helene Smith Dayton | There is « scarcity of laborers for the and Mrs. Ray Greenleaf. first time since. the war. “Wast Lynne” and "Uncle Tom's} Some industries in Gary because of Cabin” were the attractions billed at|the labor shortage are unable to in- thoatre, but there were no crowds|osease thelr output. Ma: . ny foreigners in tho Bly ‘eat waiching tho clowns) aun the depression returned to from the Madison Square Garden Cir- | rope and are now badly needed here. ous perform. ‘The dearth of Iaborere is ascribed also || The glant, the two midgets, anq|‘ Prevailing wage goules, 26 cents an || “Clique,” the wild man of Borneo, |seur being paid in some industries, || wero present, and led the circus parade of al} those wearing ring cos- sTeat demand, Fy f BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street ° . 900 Pairs Walking Oxfords Awaiting as Many Enthusiastic Women "THE stellar féature of this offering is the low heel, rubber sole Oxtord in smoked Elk skin, so much in demand. Other models included are Black, Brown and Tan Calfskin, and Black Kidskin in various styles besides these pictured here. . Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Stree: 1872—Golden Anniversary Year—1922 } BloomingdaleS 59h to 60th Street—Lexingron to Third Ave _. Let the Greenhouse Supply | Your Garden and Farm Needs | Fruit trees, 89¢, $1.69 and $2.69 each. Included pe plum, qi and cherry trees. Flowe: inten hake Sharon, deutzia, forsythia, bush honeysuckle, hydrangea, white doe, "Part Lawn Seeds,’ and 9e wi, ShTS.85 fall Saad, Wh . wn Seeds, and 3% qt.; $3.75. f '- | Sebe basket! qt.; $3.75-85 half bushel, $7. Vegetable and flower seeds, Gc and Ie pkg. i ai roots, 19¢ and 29 each. Flowering bulbsssannan ttrose nest gladiolas, Se each. Cinnamon vine, Madeira vine, elephant's ears, canis, iris, peonies, rhubarb, asparagus, hardy phlox, ete., at low prices. | American Beauty rose bushes, 3 years old, at 69¢ \e | rose bush (creamy yellow), 3 years old, ie coeh, sae Sebatia California privet, 12c and 19¢ each; $5 and $9 a hundred, of 26 for $1.75 and $2.75. ' oa unas | Climbing roses in many varieties, 69¢ each, RT | Monthly roses, 49e each. Gooseberries, 49¢ each. | Rose bushes, 29¢ each. Blackberries, 39¢ each, Currants, red, white, black, 49¢. Raspberries, 29 each, Fertilizer and insecticides Genuine Government Steel Helmets, made into han ‘ baskets for flowers, 2% each, ging porch A Combination Offer Six Flowering Shrubs } and Six Rose Bushes | $3 1 Rese of Sharon, 1 foreyihio, 1 honeysuckle bush, 1 rey Cte 1 spirea, 1 deutzia, 2 crimson rambl 2D. 1 Kinssican Beauty, 1 Ophelia. > th § Deeviy Don’t Miss This Opportunity! Get a coupon from our cut flower shop, which entitles the holder to 10% discount on all purchases in our greenhouses during the month of Pprii. ound oa the reef Are You a Resident of Long Island? | If so, you will receive, with every purchase amounting to $2 or || more, made in the grecuhouse, free @ three-year-ald Ophelia rose | bush if you register in our erecnhouse during the 50th Anniversary || e's Roof gale, Blooming: ee RR RRA PS Ra ENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. Bloomingdales NEWYORK ____‘O9TH TO 60TH STREET— NGTON TO THIRD AVENUE “APRIL 20, 1922 50th Anniversary Sale Every Item int This Sale Below Cost, At Cost and Slightly Above Cost Three days of rain have failed to put a dam Festival. From every part of the city people er on our great ave been coming in a steady stream to partake of the wonderful values in our | birthday sale, n Specials listed below. saving possibilit | Every Golden Special represents a Golden Opportunity. See | tomorrow’s array of Gol | Hundreds not advertised and you will realize the splendid money- forded by our sale. Think of the Women’s Union Suits, 39c Bleached cotton suits with French neck bands. Reinforced legs, loose or tight knee. Regu- lar and extra sizes. Main Floor, Infants’ Voile Dresses, $1.89 Yoke effect with smocking. White organdie collars and cutis. Hand embroidered with con- ting colors. Copenhagen, tras orchid, pink, red rose, apricot and rose. Sizes2to6. Second loor. Infants’ and Children’s Sweaters, $1.59 All-wool in coat, slip-over and tuxedo models. Solid colors are uff, peacock, all white, tur- quoise, American Beauty and brown. White with pink and blue stripes in the lot, too. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Second Floor. April showers hold noiears for the girl who wears one of these splendid rain capes. They are well made of sturdy waterproof materials, plaid silk lined and | cut full with hood attached. In navy, red and brown sateen. Sizes 6 told. ‘Second Floor. ines Crystal Coffee Mills, 79¢c | Most approved wall style i]| with glass cylinder that hold, one pouhd coffee. Basement, Enamelled Metal Scrap Baskets, 69c In black, rose and blue. Decorated in floral and conven- | tlonal designs. Attractive, san- itary, serviceable. Main Floor, Arcade, Extra Sized WOMEN’S SERGE SUITS _ This is a below-cost offering of women’s suits. Men’s wear serge. Well lines, roomy skirts, choi these splendid suits at t parent tay they cannot remain on sale long. Sports Satin Skirts Extra Sizes Waists 32 to 40 y for the large woman to purchase at Anni- The models combine i Good full skirts, are his low price. Their Summer sports skirt. rsary pl excellent material, with beautiful designs. in white, navy and black. Second Floor. Oxford Shirts mart-looking shirts of fine cual Sizes 14 to 17, Main Floor. g@ Machines Lexington $29.50 Gelden oak arand, with gree ie! gteel attachments, guaranteed. Lexington $29.50 Walnut stand, drop head, Complete set of steel en | Easy Terms of $1 Per Week Room Suite inch china closet with aewen pede ring tae, WS table, 5 chairs and arm chairs; genuine leather seats, | MetalBeds¥4.98 | MetalBeds'3.98 Finished in white op ivory be had in 8-0, 4.0 or fi UnionSuits, 78¢ | Made of white Madras cloth in variety of patterns; some have silk stripes. Main Floor. Men’s Otis Underwear, 49¢ | Men's Balbriggan and white J) lisle finish underwear, 49¢. | Otis Balbriggan and white lisle finish und short sleeved or athletic shirts. nee or ankle length drawers. | ain Floor. Men’s Nainsook | UnionSuits,39c || White pin checked union suits jf) of good cloth. Slightly soiled. Main Floor. Handkerchiefs Women’s imported sports handkerchiefs. Guaranteed fast | colors.’ Newest patterns, Te ea 80c 4d Women’s all-linen initial handkerchiefs, sheer quality ith soript initial, embroidered g) with ring. 6 for 79 | Women’s pure linen sheer quality handkerchiefs. 34 inch hemstitched b; order. Me each. $1.25 dozen |f! Women’s colored initial handkerchiefs, pretty _ script initial with floral design. French hems. 8c each. 90c dozen Women's soft finish appen- zell filest, ane garner embroid- jutterfly or flor: igns. bi 15¢ Mack, $1.75 dozen Men’s all-linen handker- chiefs, script initial, beautifully embroidered, with wide corded woven border. 6 to box, $2.38 | Men’s all-linen handker- | chiefs, cambric. } 19¢ each. $2.05 dozen |} Men's all-linen initial | handkerchiefs, full size, 4 ineh | hemstitched border. 6 for $1.65 | Main Floor, { ee Console Table and Mirror $24.75 Finished in antique gilt and colors. Shae of mi 82%; outside. Size of table 82 inches high, 26 inches long, \ | 11 inches deop. Third Floor ee NE te ee From Our Newest Sprin Models We Have Chosen This APPAREL For Two-Day Special Pricing Special Purchase Misses’ and Women’s Tricotine & Twillcord Five models from noted manufacturer give an opportunity that is truly unusual at sucha price. Suits have the perfection of line and detail usually asso- ciated with custom tai- satin or.crepe de chine, EARLY SEASON REDUCTION 200 Misses’ & Small Women’s Wraps & Capes Taken from Regular Stock lerwear, long or fi] All wraps are of high-grade ma- terials, finely tailored and lined throughout with best quality peau de cygne linings. Capes are of Canton Crepe. One model is illustrated: Special Purchase of Taffeta & Canton Crepe Dresses Were $24.73 to $34.73 Very fine quality taf- feta, lustrous and dur- able, f pretty new frocks, A number of different styles, including some sample dresses. Navy, brown, black and other One model is illustrated, Women’s & Misses’ Skirts oe White flannel skirts and novelty silk skirts in black and white or all- with shirred backs, attractive pock- ets and detachable belts. Sizes 25 to 32 waist rror, 16}cx if}

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