The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1922, Page 8

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PLAN COURT FIGHT _ON VOTING MACHINE Botimate “Board to Refuse * Funds anf so Delay Use % Perhaps for Year. ¥ officiais plan a fight against the GouAK machines selected by Secretary oe Suite john J. Lyons. It was Jearged last night a court action may aed the right of the State to impove on New York City. Members Py fife Board of Elections believe the @eisy,, miay stave off the introduction of the machines for at least snother < | year. i My. Lyons selected the automatic t seg@tering machine made in James ; own, N yhe! e Board of lec 1 m1 tied to agree on a type. Un- Ger the law if the contracts are not fet by May 15, the Secretary of State Must make contracts. To get the funds. however, he must go to the Boati se Estimate, This clanse expedited to provide the for n° ‘court Aight. os * ANTHONY J. BARRETT, Anthony J. Barrett, for many years ‘attached to the Law Department of the @urtogate’s Court, died Sunday ot ey nial _pnoumonia at his home St. Nicholas Terrace. ‘ork “AUafetic. Club, American-Irish Historleal Society, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, oi for many years old Irish-American Athletic Club, ‘e survived by his wife. was manager for 4 promise made—and a promise kept. ‘When the world’s yith four more coming, we're selling '! Happy Thought for Teday: | MOTHER'S OWN HOME-MADE CANDIes OOS. | Happ ee | Candy Stores | Do Without a _ Permanent Wave The fact that you hap- _ Pen to have been born with straight hair is no longer an excuse for @tringy locks. Nor do "you have to resort to daily waves or curlers by night. Thanks to a truly remarkable provement in the way of waving, you may ac- ire a wave that looks fectly natural, i}. We are now having at- tractive reductions in _ transformations and switches. Fifth Avenue Suede Strap Pumps Greatly Reduced ! $6.90 WE have taken these pumps from our regular stock of much higher priced footwear and radically re- duced them for this specia} Selling. The result is that you may buy a pair of the finer quality pumps perhaps that extra pair you’ve teen needing—for a very small price. All grey, all beige and combina- tions of patent leather with grey are the leathers shown. All have turned soles and full French heels. SECOND FLOOR 4 Big Girls’ =. and Misses’ Saddle Oxfords, #6 ONE pair of saddle Oxfords is not enough for the really smart young girl this season, so we hear. She demands at least two pairs in different color com- binations, to offset the shades of sports stockings and tweed suits. These at $6 are smoked elk with a tan calf saddle. At $8 there are brown calf with smoked elk saddle or white buck with patent leather saddle, All are found in sizes 2% to 7. FOURTH FLOOR Most Becoming of Untrimmed Hats $3.95 THEY!’ RE imported Milan hem ies of much en priced models, Two good reasons why they are among the smartest and most useful spring hats ! > If you're needing an extra hat by this time, or if aven’t yet bought a black one—always a necessity—you can’t do. better yr this, either in variety or price. The two hats sketched for example, are $3.95. Both are ap- propriate for tailored or semi-dress wear. There are horsehair hats for formal wear, too, and all the mew straws in ped bodies. Truly a most delight- ul collection. $2.95—$15. FOURTH FLOOR Lower Prices for Linen Handkerchiefs For Women—Hemstitched linen 9 corners, dozen $3. Men—hemstitched linen hand- aa with mn be of 6, gan linen handkerchiefs wi he yors borders, each 75. GROUNDSFLOOR = e ALI SE AMTAEe 4 a oma tasinabhes Sa Eset Lord & Dc Ford® Tol ; FIFTH AVENUE White Porch Frocks In the May Sale of White \ ae DAINTIEST of materials, careful workmanshi iP and simple, practical - styles that will launder easily many times—these are things we worked for and achieved in the white frocks offered in this Sale. At $4 £95 — Dotted Swiss, with organdie col- lar and cuffs, makes a becoming long waisted style. At $5 £95 — Ceossbar dimity edges its collar and vestee with lace. The same model in extra sizes, $6.95. At $7.95— Dotted Swiss tucks its skirt and adds organdie collar and cuffs. At $12.75— — Striped voile makes a charmingly At $8. 75 cool frock whose collar and cuffs are edged with Val lace. A strictly tailored model at the same price is made of ramig linen, trimmed with faggoting. —Dotted Swiss makes a simple At $9. 75 style with panel front and back, collar and cuffs lace trimmed. —Uncrushable linen, the ideal material for a straight Jine model with hand-drawn work. SECOND FLOOR A Special Purchase of Silk Over-Blouses, $8.50 WITH the sports “skirts and tailleurs of spring, the gay over- -blouse is the thing. We have secured a variety of colorful effects, Some are the modish Persian printed crepe de Chine; some show the season’s much-favored bright embroideries; some are short’ and some are long in middy effects. They are very specially priced at $8.50. For Women French-Made Crepe ’ Frocks, $49.50 NOTHING more simple or more charming for summer day wear could be found than these straight line slip-on frocks of crepe de Chine. Delicacy: of design, careful hand-work and a certain imaginative quality make them unusually effective. One model has tiny tabs of the material all over it, inset in hand-drawn slots. Another has rows and rows of drawn-work forming @ panel design— excellent for wear over a pastel.colored slip. These French frocks may be had in white, grey, rouge, caramel, Nattier blue and navy. The Modish White Silk Skirt, $16. 50 «Along the Rinera,” says our French correspond: ent, “white shirts 7. crepe deChine and other silks appear at every turn, ‘These shirts are invariably pleated.” YOU can be quite as smart as the Riviera without going any further than our Third Floor. We are showing white skirts of striped Canton or novelty crepes, deep of hem, generous in cut, and either pleated or tailored in style. Also a wide assortment of colored silks at from $10.75 to $24.50 THIPD FLOOR Plas Your Summer Vacation The c4sk Mr. Foster, Service onthe Seventh Floor is equipped to help you with your plans.. May Sale of Silk Petticoats,Costume Slips SOME of the best values in our May White Sales are the petticoats and slips, which are marked far below usual prices. Petticoats White Tub Silk, with shadow proof panel front and. back “8 $2.50, $3.95, $4.50 Wash Satin, with panel front and ae scalloped edge . $3.95 Wash Satin, with hip-deep en | $4.50, $5.95 Radium Silk, with hip-deep hem .. . . $5.95 Wash Satin, with lace flounce, $3.95, $4.50, $5.95 Sateen, with hip-deepphem . . . . . $2.75 Costume Slips White Sateen, hip-deep hem $2.75 White Washable Satin, hip-deep hem . Radium Silk, elie and elastic on sides . . - + » $4.95 and’ $5.95 SECOND FLOOR $5.95 Glossy Fibre Sweaters 87,95 AS the season advances, the demand for brilliently colored sweaters grows even more pronounced. We have just received a collection of exceptionally good colors in the becoming Tuxedo style with drop-stitch striped novelty collars and cuffs. Navy, black, white, tan, tomato, Nattier blue, brown. THIRD y FLOOR Store Your Furs A TELEPHONE aall to Fitzroy 1900 will bring a messenger, who will take your furs and deliver them to our Cold Storage Vaults. Here they will be cleaned and. stored away safe from fire, theft or moth during the summer months. % FOURTH FLOOR Friendship is the greatest need of the tenement poor. The A. I. C. P. gives food and clothes and immediate at and then that kindly counsel and guidance which a the family together and makes the individual supporting. 0 SG A MRE SESS I A A a ORL EAT IRN ANN RNR Ne A TI Special Selling of Toilet Goods CONSIDERABLE savings can be effected by laying in a supply of needed items offered in this Selling of toilet goods. Bath Salts and Soaps , Atkinson’s Bath Salts, large size, $4.50 Holway Bath Salts. . 75 Piesse and Lubin Bath Salts . 1.00 Atkinson’s Bath Soap Bowls . 2.75 Piesse and Lubin Bath Soap, cake . .50 Cottan’s Guest Size Soap, dozen . .95 Bourjois Fancy Soap in Vici satin box, 3 in box 1. Bourjois — and Alieese dSoep, 6ina 35 Powders and Cream Bronnelly’s Bath Dusting Powder, .75 Atkinson’s Bath Dusting Powder, 1.00 Kool Shave Shaving Cream . .25 Luxor Shaving Cream... «25 Assortment of Face Powders +50 and 1.00 Vani Cream and « ‘Citi St Assortment of Creams reduced, +25 and .50 Brushes, Water Bottles, Lamps . Wood Back Military Brushes, pr., $4.95 and $5.25 Wood Back Hair Brushes . 2,25 French Tooth Brushes, .25 each; 6 for 1.35 Nail Brushes eee en es 6S 2 quart Hot Water Bottle . 95 Celluloid Boudoir Lamps # .95 GROUND FLOOR Such a Bedutiful Lifelike Doll, $4.75 “MAMA” she cries in the most hu- man way imaginable (just when you turn her over, not all the time), but if ‘ou put her to bed:she goes to sle 5 | well-behaved dollies sBould. Then you take her out into the ~ and she can walk along with you, if you hold her hand. She has lovely curly hair and is dressed in rompers or a gingham frock. She stands 16 inches from the floor. TOY DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR Infants’ Imported Underwear — Reduced ! A REMARKABLE opportunity to buy these finest, most imported underclothes prices lower than you usually pay for domestic articles, Hand-Made Drawers, 95c, $1,25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 — A fine quality muslin, trimmed with dainty scalloping, and even fine lace edging. Hand-Made Drawer Waists, $1.50, $1.95 — trimmed with embroidery or - Sheets, $2.95—Smal) crib and bas- sinet sizes, hemstitched and many of them trimmed with embroidery. ly made Infants’ Domestic Underwear Muslin Drawers . . 50c to $1.50 Infants’ Long Dresses, 95c to $7.50 FOURTH FLOOR

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