The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 23

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big PRervereerre ree a oe GCHOOL AID TRIED FOR MISSING EXAMS. Daly Charged With Withholding Proofs From Board of Ex- } aminers. Frank V. Daly, Secretary of the MBoara of Examiners, was placed on trial before a committee pf the Board of Bducation yesterday on charges 6f withholding printers’ proofs of ex- amination questions on April 6 and being absent from his duties on April 6 and 7. James C. Byrnes, Chairman of the MILK Board of Bxaininers, acted as prose- cutor, Witnesses said the were found in Daly's locker. Mra. Agnes M. Daly, wife of the accused, was to take one of the examinations. Mr. Byrnes said that one coacher had received a8 much as $25,000 for Preparing persons who were to take examinations. questions was prepared as soon as the first set was missed. was adjourned to May 1. palates nial ASKS $25,000 James BE. Smyth, a Brooklyn lawyer, with offices at No. 32 Court Stree! being sued for $25,000 damages fe “Between daybreak =— CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922. Court. et He sald a new set of AT LAW, The trial DAMAGHS AUTO OWNER, and etl . ‘THERE come so many times during the busy day at home when you feel the need of something just to ‘‘stay the stomach”. At one time you may nibble at this and at another you take a snack of that. In between regular meals your system fre- quently requires something that is nourishing; something sustaining. At such times you will find nothing better, more éasily digested, and more fully nourishing and strength-giving than Chocolate Malted Milk — the new kind—ready mixed with the flavor already in—Borden’s. It is 80 easy to prepare. No fuss or bother. Just add water or milk—hot or cold—and it’s ready for you. No doubt you've been waiting for it, wondering why someone didn’t put gy it up in that fashion. And now here it is, for every purpose that you have used malted milk before,—whether for the children at their many hungry hours or for grown-ups. It’s a food you'll like and it’s good for you. It’s on sale at grocer’s and druggist’s and it’s Borden’s, which means high quality. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York leged injuries his automobile inflicted proofs} upon Joseph C. Biscay, a salesman, of No. 912 Broadway, on March 11, 1920, ‘The case went to trial to-day before Justice Tierney and a jury In Supreme WwW. BE. D, STOKES WINS A SUIT W. BE. D. Stokes, was to-day awarded the full amount and costs in his suit @gainst Frederick A, Jones, FROM] gineer, in connection with a plunger elevator enterprise in which Stokes was financially interested. ‘The amount of the judgement awarded Stokes Is an en- *POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL “{ CARAT $ ms iy ND OTHER DIAMOND BARGAINS FROM #5 55000 fat ihe heart sata es Sea er You owe it to yourself ‘Sed Kaepect ‘Chews here, Prat are ae ele Poresles Fs BYE cat ba py be a gis.oe. “We mii sell Fete, on wn, th de aie understanding that, AT'it can be dant in A other fa store for a =i — retund eter you can bring it ack an wil re teak yen paid, is is cat with the wide, - », so that it looks evew larger than % b xen Ka) ha: se indies’ sold BGUTTERSSONS w70 MAvberk hss'and nde gr ae’ RP ORR 4 RIED 7 ERD OCEAN 4D OOS CHEE 4 GERD > HET Ci J.BA\IMANN-BRO. 3rd Ave. & 84‘ St. Plain Figures / and Connecticut. — 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Bi 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door. ' 4-Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite Queen Anne Period Bedroom cere in Ameri: an {Welnut, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, T: Table and Bed; four pieces, as illustrated. . Pry cont aly | > 1+ 10-Piece Period Dining Room Suite Finished in Silver Gray, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, B Ser chairs Extension Table, 1 Arm and oF] 75: .00 leather seats; MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE 3” AVE. & 84™ ST. FP PRD SED HED S GD ED + ID + SED SE: ORD + EEE + OED + GR + ED ¢ TD All Goods Marked in f } Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; ee 50 See Pages 10, 14 and 19 for detailed advertisement of Exceptional Sales and Boys’ Outfitting Sale. Continuation of Sale Imported Net Panel Curtains 6.88, 7.88 The finest assortment of imported net pare curtains ever shown in this coun- Bea A priced at 1-3 less than market cost. Marie Antoinette, lace and antique mo- tifs, 41 styles in all, 213 yards long, in Arabian tint or white. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase Sale Extra Size UNDERMUSLINS 1.21 Were $1.97 to $2.97 Night Dresses Bloomers Envelope Chemises Step-in Drawers All are made of fine quality nainsook in a variety of models, daintily trimmed with laces, embroideries and ribbons. Night dresses are sleeveless or sleeved. Extra Size Modesty Drawers—of fine muslin and nainsook—may be worn either as short petticoat or as drawers—ruffles of embroidery or 89 tucks and hemstitching—were $1.58. o! Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Special Purchase 2000 Men’s Athletic UNION SUITS Slightly Handled 74 Perfect value, $1.25 Fancy cloths and small pin checks — made by one of the best manufacturers. The lot was bought as sligh:.y hand ed,s but many perfect garments are included. Untrimmed .- Large Dress Hats Special 2,95 Desirable straws in all the popular shades Fi Wreathe— Were OL.D8.creec eee cceeees senna age 1.65 Trimmed free if hats end materials are purchased here Women’s andMisses’ Skirts 7.85 Were $9.97 Navy blue and black serge skirts in plain tailored style with gathered back and poc- kets. Also a few plaited prunella cloth skirts are included. 26 to 31 waist measure, Women’s Extra Size SPORT SUITS * Special 24.50 Tweed suits in grey, tan ‘nd orchid come in two desirable models uith long strai, ht lines, Sizes 401 to 4614. EXTRA SIZE DEPT.-THIRD FLOOR. + ’ : + b + i + : FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 182/ 17th Annual Gingham Week nd WEDNESDAY ) Week of Special Sales Provide Value-Giving Events in Apparel and Summer Home Needs THURSDAY Women’s Extra Size ACCESSORIES At special prices. Models are new, desirable and shown in a complete selection. Women's Extra Size Fibre Silk Sweaters—fancy weave—Tux- edo model—black, navy, sand, tomato~ 8. 48 were 89.04. Women's Extra Size Heavy White Satin-Paneled Petticoats vine eeieree edges —elastic waistband— were $6.65 4.97 Extra Size Envelope Chemises— new styles in trousseau crepe very daintily trimmed with em- broidered net medallions in all were 85.75... ....605 Extra Size Crepe de Chine Night- dresses-—siceveless Em pire models and styles with built-up shoulders—pink, were 86.97. ..... 5.73 Extra Size Bungalow Aprons— bie-back styles, in checks or small plaids, with rick- Roan Li 28 rack trimming. Women's Extra Size Fine Mer- cerized Hose—ribbed tops— slightly irregular _ were .37.. Women's Extra Size Hose— vba ali black, white, ecor- aaa! ieee weet . AB Women's Extra Size House- dressee—checked or striped-— attractive colors and models— sizes 48 to St— 3. 45 were 83.94 and 84.50..... EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 3800 Boudoir Slippers 1.04 Reg. Value, $1.75 Fine quality tan suede slippers, lined with old rose, lavender or blue sateen, with silk pom- pons to match. Low raised heel, soft sole. Sizes 3 to 8 $1.57 Black Dress Satins and Taffetas.......1.14 35 inches wide—good wearing quality. SILKB--MAIN FLOOR. 97 ct. Tricotines.......... .77 40 inche: wide—all wool—tan, Copen, prune, burgundy, brown, navy and blae'c. DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. 45 ct. Ribbons........ yd. .31 Moires, satins, new plaids and stripes — sash and millinery length —white, black and colors. RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR, 38 ct. Women’s Fine Mercerized Hosiery SEB a7 Seamed back — double garter fop —mostly black—all regular ae HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR. Women’s Double Extra Size Vests........ 27 Seconds of .57 quality—low neck—sleeveless. EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. $1.00 Women’s Silk Hosiery, .78 Moek seam—black—all sizes. SILK HOSIBRY—MAIN FLOOR. 68 ct. Bloomers and Step-ins, .46 Of fine mustlin—blue stitehing— flesh and white. EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR. $1.24 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses.... 12 White lace and embroidery irimmed—sizes to 2 years, INFANTS' DRESSES—2D FLOOR. $1.24 Infants’ Long White Gertrude Skirts... Reeery id Lace and embroi trimmed, INFANTS’ DRESS: D FLOOR. $12.50 Boys’ Suits. . 8.75 All wool cheviots, brown, gray and heather mixture: —stripes, checks and overplaids — two pairs fully lined trousert—~sizec # to 17 years BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $7.95 Men's All Wool Trousers... ‘ Fine fabre thade for all purposes—wor- sleds, cassimeres and flannels— sizes 24 bo 50, MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR, 36 ct. Unbieached Muslins. .22 $5 ices wide—-5 to 20 yard lengths—extra heavy quality, MUSLINS—BABEMENT, ———————————| MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Wednesday and Thursday Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Orders. $1.45 Men's Cloth Hats... 1.00 Brown and green—well made — lined—rizer 634 10 714. MEN'S HAT8—MAIN FLOOR. 60¢ Goodwear Poplins..... .43 36 i; ch—name ttamped on sel- vedge guarantee of quality—used for all purposes. WHITE GOODB—MAIN FLOOR. 57 ct. New Cretonne:..... 332 36 inches wide—40 a1 yles-—artis- tic Chinese, chiniz, tapestry and conservative designs. CRETONNES—BASEMENT. 25 ct. Cretonne and Sunfast ringes........ |. «17 = rs geet lors. 4 FRINGES—BASEMENT. 23 ct. Cotton Challies...... . Floral patterns in light and dark shades—for women's, chil- dren's kimonos, drevses, ete. WASH FABRICS—BASEMENT. $5.00 Top Handle Envelope of Cobra Cowhide..... 3.97 With change compartment and mirror—La Garde bill pocket. LEATHER GOODB—MAIN FLOOR. $24.97 White Gold Wrist Watches........ 14.35 14 karat—15 jewel. JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR. 58 ct. Imported Cut Glass Pepper and Salt Shakers.....ea. .29 With glass fops—none sent. SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, $1.05 Men's Balbriggan Union Suits.. .78 Short sleeves—athletic knee—~ cecu and whi eal sizes. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. $3.94 Women’s Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters....... 2.94 Flain and = blees = weaves— jockey red, buff, pea, jade, brown, navy and black. SWEATERS—SECOND FLOOR. 59 ct. Young Men's Neckwear he . 45 All eollege stripes im every combination—also some fibre knit ties in stripe. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR Drestmaking Schoot Course of Lessons ' Appointments made at your conven'ence 17th Annual Gingham Week Seventeen years “90 Hearn held the first Annual Gingham Week. This new depart- ure concentrated the attention of the Spring shopping world on the at varied assort- ments of ginghams which have contributed so much to the prestige of the department known everywhere as the greatest Wash Dress Fabrics Section in the world. : HEARN for GINGHAMS 32-INCH BEST AMERICAN DRESS Labia rgd Hoovengalst| fast colors—small, medium sae Ie checks and broken checks in particular! y alt, beantiful colors for this season— Lette MTs sadeavaseiaden s Gingham Week . 5 DERSON’S IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS ~-32 inches wide—large assortment of smartest check# and plaide— WOE OB. vse ecee veccecses Gingham Week 48 IMPORTED DRESS GINGHAMS—single and two- tone checks in large, small and medium sites—were .67,.......... Gingham Week 48 FINE U. S. DRESS GINGHAMS—38 inches wide— large selection of wanted checks and plaids—ad- vertised elsewhere as imported— were .64.. Gingham Week . 45 IMPORTED ID DRESS GINGHAMS—s¢ inches wide—unusual selecticn of wanted plaids—were .48.......... Gingham Week 28 IMPORTED DRESS GINGHAMS—82 inches wide —small, medium and large size checks, incl two-tone conse sie Yenden pink, blue, black wad te vedi. Gingham Week 35 GINGHAMS—82 inches wide— fli clo “ene See ane Ba eg pe nid Ae Cigpsvaceaces! Gingham Week . 1 9 PRON IGHAMS—82 inches wi blue apd brown checke— aehnaly —excellent for children's agi" cs ironing wear—wonderful assortment a CHAMBRAYS—o0 .80.. er Ginghene v Week 20 CHAMBRAYS—8¢ inches wide—splendid colors, including the most wanted this season— estes Gingham Week .26 ‘WOVEN INGHAMS—36 inches wide— checks, plaids and stripes in « full assortment of colors—were .67........ sham Week 54 IMPORTED SCOTCH MADRAS—8¢ inches wide— good selection of wanted styles for men’s and women’s wear— WOE GE... Hosesdecscdes Gingham Week 75 LINON SUITINGS—85 inches wide—best colors for dresses and sports suits— Sb cccahesaspcrsaes Gingham Week 20 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY LININGS A selection of linings that Sprin. dressmakers will welcome for their - fine quality, attractive patterns and low prices. Brocaded tialbge sent wide, two-tone effeets— ming for suits and wra} ara cane were 61 36-Inch Mercerized Sateens—full assortment of light and dark colors—suitable for all lining purposes—were .42 Fancy Sateens—effeclive variety of solr were .58.. Blankets and Flannels For Home and Country Use Specially Priced Camp Blankete—khaki eclored—nearly 9 OG Wool Mixed Blankets — plaid or grey — eon- all wool—were 83.97.........0ebseeeeee trasting color borders—sise 66580—were 4 87.04 All Wool Blankets—plaids in a variety of color com- binations—3 inch satin bindings— = ei hittin . 1.96 / Flannels All Wool Plain Flannele—for bebies’ wear—30 in. wide—were $1.44........+ Diaper Clothe—sanitary—soft felted nap —10 yards in piece—were $1.75... Pieee . 1.17 1.34 -20 Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Three-quarter Hose 37 Were .50 Children's 3 Mercerized Socke—slightly

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