The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 19

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Pr Perry ah es ae. ce alles — oe Be he 7 i i Ac THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922, my 19 f sa THOUSANDS HERE | VALUE OF CROPS IN U.S. ——— ’ SEEK PROTECTION |FOR 1921 OFF 33 PER CENT. _ OF NEW RENT LAWS aie FUR STORAGE: BROADWAY } YASHINGTON, ad a Vaults on the premises at Ninth Street pone i a et af ile parent Aetieutureginate rs Absolute protection Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 } ; day that the gross w roduced by pai } Courts Next Week. anetes in Tet ety "yud,264,000, 600 pid Formerly A. T. Base es] A ‘Wonderful Service, in Fashions and Prices, for ata | Women’ s Capes, $32.50 to $48. two-thirds of the aggregate value of the farny products of 1920, and little nore than one-half the aggregate for 21, ALBANY, April 21. Rent -actions threaten to clog the New York City Courts next — M19, During the same period, - produMion of ten crops which reprebent j Week, = Thousands of tenant®’ Fitoue 95 per cent, of the total crop whose rents have been * mised acreage foll 8 per cent. The total salue of crops, partment sald, declined from $16, 000,000 In 1919 to $10,909,000,000 In 1920, and to $7,028,000,000 In 1921, The de- cline of the total vglue of animal pi ductd on the farm was trom $8,361,000, 000-1n 1919 to $7,854,000,000 In 1920, anu have started actions and through their attorneys, seeking to be recognfzed tn the. courts before May 1, when rent leases generally begin Gr ond. oOo . Just One Stroke ‘Thely lawyers are appealing. to |‘? 888.000.qp0 In 1921. of that Great ot An exceptional gollvetion, made to our order gimecteiary bf State: ecu rae wea i = Bald Eagle Materials, details 6f workmanship, fashions—all are ® + Soples of the eight ew housing . | remarkable at the prices‘at which we are presenting them. laws, under the ppotection ~of ° . startled by our presence and t [which they seek to bring; their $ a flying off skyward, seems to 7 ss eat in ribi fclichts, One attarhey Sabt-bo baa carry her on without any vis- Serge capes at $32.50. Bindings of grosgrain riboon. ® case involving 190 tenants on Se atcoenane Tee Wines Hats for. the pon Ae the calendar for, Monday. 4... So it was, too, with t < i flock of broad-winged frigate 7 birds that weré here on the lake this morning. Capes of twill or Canton crepe at $38 Tucks bat: it the new way. ‘Small pleats. One model with *gracefuily mae Bincingey Beery pia: rolling collar is entirely without decoration. rooms trimmed with= flowers a ee | OF nuts VEC Cree nie Capes. of, twill—-silk crepe, or the deep pile fabries at | leather—milan hemp in most “ : ; A attractive models. . $48. Simple straightline silhouette. et | * 4 8 The flower and fruit trimmed In crepe—black. In. pile of brown. Exquisite silk hats start at $7—the others Second Floor, Old Bullding Women’s Suits, $27, $39.50 Young Miss, $1.65 to $12 ii FLED TO CONVENT Soe Lord “Gerard's Dawahter Found in Retreat Where She Had Sought Shelter. Copyright, 1022 Tew York Bbc by’ Press Pubilshit tt Nea a LONDON, April 21.*-Hon. Heloise Gerard, clever’ yoors old and pretty daughter of Lord Gerard, who waal’ missing from the house of her grand- mother, Lady Gosselin, What a wonderful thing for aman to get an impulse trom a book, a leéture, speech, musical performance, a well spent day, a visit to his col- lege, his ‘old. parents. living distayt. Colors—in twill— fabric—black, navy linings. navy, blue or black. blue, the soft. shade How fine for one man to impart power to another man, that he may rise into a higher life. Second Floor, Old Building. Steel Glass Bead Girdles—95c .*° Says the Scissor Bird: ‘ . iynol “T never cut into finer all Wednesday Speci nals ; j ; é y 9 Special purchase of 500. Stunning suits of tweeds and homespuns. For travel - night, was found In @ Catholic convent} woolens ;than go into hs Two widths—ten and ‘sixteen | . ste 3 rf ‘ Pp 5 be a 4 Ss f sports and country week-ends, trotteur wear in town. angle away: early yesterd The ; rows—euch finished, with long "8 Niet oy , . ? 4 , . Belton hdin’ Hecd-wadrehitig tol jierita: ag pte ), jena full tassels, | Have been peli Short straight jackets. Longer, slightly fitted jackets | ese isses uits, . ? “One look will. show yo r in our ilar stock at $1.60 | with single link buttons. Smart belted jackets, with three | \ hours. you und $ 8 s ws Yes—-but, as you will see, they are of the same grade as attractive and out-of, or four pockets. the-common fabrics as you can find at the fanciest priced tailors. She ran dvay | Ina fit of. dryer After having jbeon put th ved early for being disdbedient sat her’ lessons. While Lady Agossélin and the gover- __ Trimming Shop. and character of style as suits which we have had at belated cet TSU $49.50—and those were mighty good. } | April 21, 1922, | Fine twill cords in navy blue or black—four aus | * * Gray or beige mixtures, rose, Freneh blu¢ { violet and tan Second Floor, Old Buiiding. fend were at dinner she tert the foal H $ F with straight line coats which may be worn with narrow s house and wandered on with ut f “Skilled hands guide me Many delightful ats at 8 Meh a define the low waistline—platinum gray crepe de penny Inher pocket, she dind igen | the lines of the Milon hemp and Lysre. Smart models Women’ S$ Silk testi $39. 50 chine linings. \ Wanort waleeent withe SN hla mode!s in -men’s Mushroom and trieérnes, oll | eit eo teatie Lovely Crepe de Chine Frocks, $49.5 brims and picture hats are inciud- | ed in this specially pri¢ed group | for Saturday. Also — frocks with capes at $49 Bodices in modish contrasting colors. stiteh embroid- ing refuge. | She jwas told ‘the chapel was closed for the night Hyde Park garments. I h have bee i ieperte with the Beedle rocks which have been among our most successful The collection of frocks includes ero: and ‘sleep —- ALTAR VESSELS STOLEN Poor Boxer Alxo Lo tailor’s ! FROM 5T. GABRIEL’S man or boy!”’ 1 in Second Theft Within a Week. “A size for every size of or posed alone, # Colors+to contrast or harmonize with the new spring costumes, Second Floor, Old Building. tec brown, nd, orehid, gray, black ‘and navy blue, Delightfully trimmed with pin tucks, tinsel embroidery, The nuns coon ter in and put her tend to the tailoring. Ribbon-trimmed — for ribbons | Ones; this season, so suc | ered model illustrated—trocks with effective cut-outs with to bed. She told them her name “Price! Now, there have a great vogue for tailored ful in fact that ther e | contrasting color underneath—frocks with polka dots of but as the rules of the convent forbid you've struck the spot and semi-formal hats Ostrich only one or two of each | erystal beads—frocks with a clever e of pleated Georg- Bitchin ent Goce Soeatie where there’s no compéri- pompons and glycerine ostrich... | model left. | ette crepe. Navy blue, black and ravishing new colors. who called off the police search. son-—about half a good Picturesquely effective flowers | ~: Crepe de chine and Georg- Some of these frocks came to us in a special purchase ae 8 and. fruits in gay colors, in wreaths | ette crepe in rose, rust, Ae | to sell at $55-—but they are our $60 to $69.50 grades. Every type of Wrap, $58 Capes and wraps of crepe ge chine and faille crepe in navy blue or blaek. Trotteur coats of fine twill conte Albaround coats of Rocers Peet Company Another burglary of this church par ction chick: tabi eicst Me ae oh Maat ar Soe thictina, atid soft pile fabries—Sports coats of homespun, tweed, camel's Catholic Chureh 9 reet and ‘cote! ists. W } . ‘ae . hair cloth (plain or crossbarred) and the new plaid-back Resto Ge are ca ne omen s Fabric. Gloves, l Rehag eter gi Auiisig tweed. All told, about 20 models at one price—$58. {rr the poor boxes, ,kogethen with sas French fabric gloves. Unusual at the price. Gray or i k 1 55 Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Side. red vessels {rom the vestry valued at beige. Three-clasp style with Paris point backs. Si k Stoc ings $ ir a ’ . pa $2,500. Paris Face Powder in bulk, 2 0z., 50c Silk gloves, 85e—two clasp style, white, pongee, brown, black. to have uttempted | Broadway Herald Sq. * rt i or altepncae uy Lupo off at 13th St. “Four at 35th St. eR Rer om roery Ole Buntalay 1,700 pairs perfect—81.75 to § grades \ Claire delightful face powder. At much less than we can ‘sei Matt Street, who was artuigned Convenient 1,100 pairs scconds—82.25 lo 83 grades | it by the box-—-of course, But the e powder. Made exclusively in the Night Court ‘and held for trial, | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. . : ° . me for us, Cere, mauve, mandarine and rachel foyee—a¥ well as th The Inst Lupo was made | at Warren at 41st St. pring- 1Ke fri ouses—d. * « favorite naturelle, rachel and ae atc erotics erfume Shop, Stree ‘ alii 2,800 pairs, silk stockings, full fashioned. Broken Net blouses that trim their «ip- sizes; color range. | pling frills with wide bands of Irish lace, in the charming rose patterns, one of the newest spring trimmings. Charming blouses for the more formal type of suit. Voile blouses with hand-made filet lace delightfully used. Hand-made Voile Blouses, $4.95 Without frills. Trimmed with hand-made filet lace, hand-drawn work in many attractive arrangements. Sizes 84 to 46. Black silk, mercerized cotton to Black ingrain all-thread silk, sizes 84%, 9% and 10, perfect, $2.55 grade, Pure silk chiffon weight, irregular, $3 grade. Pure s irregular, Young Women’s Shoes, $6.50 Three favorite styles of young girls for sports ‘and soles, perfect, $1.75 grade. Boys’ $15 and $18 Suits, $12.50 Two pairs of trousers make each | suit the real serviceable kind. Made of smart tweeds and cassimeres and serges, in Norfolk models, some the desirable golf and sports pleated backs. Sizes for 7 to 18 years. Students’ Suits, $29.50 popular colors, broken sizes, slightly PENNY A_POUND PROFIT k, mercerized cotton tops and soles, spring shades, slightly > grade. Street Floor, Old Buliding. Specials for Friday and Saturday Luscious Fiorida Oranges Third Floor, Old Building. or trolteur wear . New. Smart cut. ‘In This Great List of Fountain Mannish designs, made to fit the grow- and Tea Room Specialties Black Charmicuse, $1.65 yd. | veuC™eitl Rimi tactute! ktm sey td | api el oa ree} * B orse era v ?, b . SERS t For Friday and Saturday April 21st & 22d ac. armeuse, . ya. with black patent leather saddle. EACH SUIT. Sports. models. Invertes Norfolk style. Sizes 15 to 20 years. Boys’ Sports Blouses, $1 to 0 $3. 5 Mans of attractive pgrcales, madras, oxfords and shantung’ sili Sizes 7 to 16 years. Our 50 grade pleats The soft lustrous satin-finish weave which has return- | ed to fashion, especially in black—for nothing drapes more beautifully. U ears. soft, closely woven, . 40 in. wide. Silk Rotunda—Street Floor, Old Bullding. ORANGE Suet ARR ICE CREAM FIZZ: Av Ice Cold Drink Ay} FRESH CUT ORANGE CUSTARD SUNDA With Whipped, Cream FRESH CUT ORANGE CUSTARD ICE CREAM CAKE... ‘FRENCH PASTRY CRUSHED ORANGE DELIGHT...... 25c Oxfords—leather soles and heels, with or without wing tips; smoked horse with tan leather—gr' ay horse with black leather—tan horse with dark tan leather; rubber soled. First Floor, Old Building. Street Floor, New Buliding. | Beaded Envelope Bags GHOCOLATE pe Children’ s lovely Topcoats — ¢5'o5 vsade at $2.95 uit ee $4 PEANUT CLUSTERS Designed for us. Some adapted from French models. Sli tou presahaped 7 ‘ T: POUND BOX, Exquisitely tailored and finished. Sizes 2 to 6 years. gael a Lotta Gag 3 and 4 button models that button high. Elsewhere 59¢ FOUR TI ial the fi 4a wool Flower designs in. effective ASSORTED : ite Enel Fad ii tweeds, woo medallions, Conventional fig- | 3-piece sports suits, in Norfolk models. HARD GOODIES checks ‘api the. Heopy, taprice that Bre ex- ures in bright colors. Decora: | Excellent fabrics—tweeds, cheviots, cashmeres. POUND BOX Packages tremely fashionable this Spring. In French tive designs on dark background : . B Elsewhere 70c blue, tan, or mixtures—delightful colorings —delightful. Conventional mo- | Good colorings, designs and mixtures. | big for little children. tifs in light colors. | Stripes | For conservative men—2 and 8 button models in | MILK. CHOCOLATE or figures in steel beads. for PARLAYS | 5 ol * Coats at’ $8.50 Capes at. $9.75 Street Floor, Old Building. | worsteds as well as the fabrics listed above. | Regularly ...... 45¢ pee Pie ue nena Ree eerie | — | 4-piece Golf or Sports Suits—$48 COVERED 3 Coats at $11.75 Tailored Hats 1,000 one-oz. balls of | Made of imported Crombie Shetlands. $65 to $70 COCOANUT ROYALS arttimmed with leather Fenty || $8.50 to $4.95, : Shetland Floss, 17c ball | #rades. a Elewhere 380 Milel_ we imported. Third Pier, OW suiiwo, | Vary light welght wool. Fop- | $3.50 to $5 Shirts—for $2.65 Harding blue, turquoise blue, ) 3 ©. rs - henna, light blue, 1,800, gathered here and there from our great stocks Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Girls’ Silk Frocks, $19. 15, $22. 50 hrowny mane, ee y hin, black rien madras and silk and cotton. Some uncommon . : and white. shirts in this group. Assorted Fresh Fruit Canton crepes. Crepes de chine. i ie group. ‘ : is Underpriced for the Week End. Distinctive styles. Charm of de- Experienced knitting $1 and $1.50 Neckties—for 65c¢ ' Our regular 79c goods. .. : Cc tail.. Youthful colors — maize, will be glad to help you. About 140 dozen—and, really, every man who sees them will probably want to buy - POUND BOX,: beige, coral, cornflower, henna, Firet Floor, Old Building a dozen. Great variety of colors. Spring-effeets. Dark effects. A a, Copenhagen blue, mustard and os 1,200 pairs Silk Socks— ‘ ‘4 navy blue, Sizes 6 to 16. Ik Petticoats , P 85e pair Seconds—so they call them—of $2 grades. Same good pure silk. Same medium Si | Specially priced $4. 25 * toot Sample coats, $15 weight, Same full ioning and reinforcing, But just a little flaw somewhere—not Yes! >: affecting servi slack and cord Sizes 9! Made to sell for $22, to §20. apressy Radium silk, {jne duality, affecting service. Black and cordovan. Sizes 9! to 14, t: ouble and single lope: vd - 2 q £. Chocolate , Sr eee enatiee mretly pealloped’ 60a ee Youthful, serviceable Oxfords, $8 pair . ain colors 1 checks ‘ou ecordio: tow, e vear : rs . nn bPales edi u Covered ee ete en ee ee es Tae ay, SR a to wear. Smart appearance. Tan or black cal’skin. Medium “ ome NNT, > h blue, : Peanut Clusters $1.75 to $6.75 Wash roe, eee ee $3.50 Caps go down to $1.50 POUND 24 frocks, $3.75 or black. 545 of them. From Delion, France. One piece top caps, lined. Quarter-top caps, BOX, i c The Girls’ Own Shop, Second Floor, Old Building. Third Floor, Old Building unlined, Variety of colors and patterns. And all sizes, Street Floor, New Building

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