The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1922, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY v, v2. pavement of the boulevard in Union Hil!| FEARING HUSBAND'S Place, Glendale, Queens, was paroled for] FIND GREEN DIAMOND further | rraigned i esterday to be struck by an automobile] EX-PALS, CARRIED GUN vciore saxistruo Miler, wn Ridgewood| WEIGHING 8 CARATS.) The Association for Improving the Condition of Cavanath of the New York Police, De- 43 Court to-day, on a charge of poisoning} joraNNESBURG, April % (By partment, who lives at No, 211 High-| THreatencd Her If He “Squeated”| the two dogs of her neighbor, Mra. ANNA] yrui1),—A plnckdsh looking diamond of the’ Poor is making a Drive for funds. It is a : On Them, M. Klob of No. 325 Epsilon Place. ‘Tho ‘ Avenue, Weehawken, N. J. He PF five and one-half carats was recently Tica, shortly after beg taken to the} Rosle Gilardd, No, 228 *tott Street,| hearing will bo held next Bridey. Nin tb te Fine Gee) eee charity. Help it im every way you ¢an seed wre nicon Hospital, Cavanattr was] arrested yesterday in a 6 and 10-cent| The two women had been good friends,| on cutting, proved to be almost emerald : held jn $2,500 baft on a charge of man-| storo at No, 280 Sixth Avenue on afaccording to the police, but after Mra,| in color ech rr, slaughter: the] Klobs two dogs died f ison re.|, ‘The stone now weighs one and one- ‘As Mrs, Lillian Cook of No, 101 Mud- charge of stealing rings from Klop: «8 died from pol son Aveniie, Union Hill, atarted to cross | Jewelry counter, when searched at thejeently, Mra, Klob accused Mra. Haas, Valuabia, owing, e the vartig 66 arven Hudson Boulevard at State Street in] West 90th Street Station was found to] The summons to court followed, diamonds, Weehawken during the afternoon she] bave @ loaded Spanish revolver, — - - -_—- - - ie e was struck by @ car driven by George} She said she had it “fer defense ber . Meyer, a Postal employee vow Pork | cause her husband ts in Sing Bing for At the North Hudson Hospital it is said | "obbery and his former associated, fear- the ts suffering fram shock with poas!-| ing he might “equeal" had threatened Vote in the Motion Picture Popularity Contest and help ble internal fn, jes, The driver must] her with harm tn case he did. She was appear for examination on a charge| held |n 3.000 bail in the Jefferson Mar- the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Several Thousand Yards of of assault, later. et Court. aemasan orpuen cetnmn |AcusED oF rouomin.,| Franklin Simon 8 Co, Wool Dress Fabrics Hughes of Australia was thrown from —_— ‘® ‘Mins Thols Lawton of No, 165 West 834 } we Street. 9 The mother and Marie svarted for Central Park about 4 o'clock. As they t! stood at the curb on 83d Street the HF child rap about ghree feet into the street and inte the front wheel of the car driven by Miss Lawton, those ‘i father waa with her. Miss Lawton took Hy the mother and Marie to Reconstruction iy Hospital, where she dled, apparently 4 f recllgg aes rom a fractured skull. No arrests were rH made, as the mother said the affair was Girl Driver Exonerated—Ex- | Purely accidental, 4 . > A man of sixty was killed and a young 1; Police Officer Held When _ | woman of elghtoon was injured by auto- be Car Kills Man. mobiles on Hudson Boulevard in Union f acihigaepsiatirte Hill ond Weehawken yesterday in the v4 . three, fter being ]PN@Ing rain on silppery pavements. ie aah Aeris rm Og pashan Both were realdents of Union Hill. The enue and $34 ‘treet yesterday. g@he| divers of the cars which struck them the only daughter of Patsolmen | bave been ordered to appear for exam!- 1 Murtha of No. 483 Columbus | nation, pth ia his collar pone broken | sre. Mary Haws Arrainged in Court cA Store of Individual Shops ni 0. al rl re beeen gg amd 4 te * Spi iad on Former riend’s Comptia! * q ena, staced tothe Wont ah. John ftnd ot Me Say saber street [Siow ouih praia save © Reuter dee-|| m= Parmer te oe envielans FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, is have been arranged in suitable Lengths for - | | = — - ——— ———— - - —— frocks, suits, skirts, coats and capes P { . . : andw s w(S r | For Girls (6 to 10 and 12 to 16 yrs.) ill be on sate to-morrow (Saturday) j ; * . Eventful Offering —STONE MARTEN SCARFS — $24.50 and $27.50 at great concessions from regular prices | \ Giving a soft and velvety note to the tailored costume, these scarfs are as continuously useful as they are invariably Su MME R ILK | { attractive. One skin. Dark full animal, and above all a quality of Stone Marten you will always te pleased to wear Smart, seasonable materials, such as sports { ’ i FROC 1K S tweeds, homespuns, skirtings, in stripes and j i plaids; serges, tricotines and coatings, in | the desired shades as well as all-black, will As Washable es Though They Were. be included in the assortment. Not Silk. As Smart-As Though They Were NCot Washable 14.50 Safe Storage for F ; del ( Five Different Models Furs, Rugs and Draperies Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.) WEST FORTY - THIRD STREET (First Floor) An Advantageous Offering Saturday of WOMEN’S COATS; WRAPS and CAPES $59.50 No matter what your needs, whether you want a draped wrap or, on the contrary, a jaunty sport coat, it is bound to be included in this assortment. And the individual note you most prefer—the lustre of fringe, silk stitching, sleeves of every description—you will find those, too. | OMBINING Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue f Especially designed for every occasion, every in-between need, es, i | | ' iN and every taste. Out-of-the ordinary styles at |\ | I! Ny a) { the morning 34th and 35th Streets New Pork «3 dress and the after- — : noon dress in one, the. new tub silk Help to support the membership drive for the Catholic ! Charities of the Arch-Diocese of New York frocks are pretty Are enough for parties Frank lin Simonado = and serviceable A Store of Individual Shops enough for play. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. is an out-of-the ordinary price, indeed! { | WRAPS ofstwill cord, tricotine, veldyne, Poiret twill, Canton crepe and siluette crepe. faye a — CAPES of veldyne and spongeen. i fa as ay COATS of twill cord, bolivia, and that loveliest of sport fabrics v S — Paris la Mode” camel’s hair. —_ An Important Offering Saturday of Women’s Separate Skirts Undoubtedly the skirt is the thing just now, for it goes half the way at least in m: ing the blouse, y oO » OF Sweater costume so sm: important. These models will double the variety and usefulness of every Spring anf Summer wardrobe. EPONGE SKIRTS in new colorings—ideal for gerieral wear as well as sport wear. $7.50 SILK CANTON CREPE and CREPE DE CHINE skirts in white, black, tan, or gray. cA Notable Sale of Lily of France Corsets At SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. Featuring the slender silhouette of the day, fash- ioned ot beautiful fabrics, moulding the figure along natural lines, and priced for tomorrow only at... ees + $5.50 (Values from $8.50 to 12.75) Washable Silk Frocks Checked or Of Special Interest Satur day ) i Striped in Contrasting Colors For MADEMOISELLE, (SIZES 14 TO 20 Yrs.) Giris’ Dress Suorp—-Second’ Floor CAPES AND WRAPS — + Nine New e t Stern Brothers : Models —Many 42nd and Find Strooke West of Filth Avenua With Gollars Of TAILORED summer Furs— Fine mercerized and silk brocades in pink. Medium and low tops with elastic inserts, Medium and long hips, ~ snugly fitted. Laced backs. Garters attached. Pleated and plain models. Other models closed in back and made with sections Jap Silk Blouses Dyed Blue Fox i t $11.00 of alternating elastic and brocade. FOR SPORT WEAR Gray or Black Garacul, ; Sizes 26 to 34 12 and 14 in. lengths in all sizes from 22 to 36 Special at 4.85 (Main Floor.) 59 50 —And there isn’t a tweed suit in existence that won’t double its smartness when worn with one of these, There’s a variety of styles, too, for some ALL THE FIFTH AVE NUE SUC- 4 | have tucked fronts, while others show knife pleating, CESSES THAT HAVE MADE THE Not only are there either Tuxedo or flat collars, CAPE AND WRAP AN ACCEPTED : | : there are frills as well.- Short or long sleeves with 4 turneback cuffs. ort or long FASHION, AT A PRICE WHICH ——j MAKES THEM PRACTICAL AS |’ SPRING Fashions Make Imperative WELLE 87. oy ; Sy Untrimmed Felt Hats Of Veldyne, Chinois Silk Grépe or Gripe Misses’ Tailored Apparel at Drastic Price Reductions Not merely an opportunity to secure unusual values, but an opportunity to secure feechingly and seldom-seen styles as well. All young in air, exquisitely tailored, and fashioned from irreproachable fabrics. Luxurious silk linings, SPORT SUITS (Heretofore $29.50 to 45.00) Now $18.00 and 26,00 Imported and domestic tweeds. in two and three piece models. Three-piece knickerbocker suits are also included, A variety of youthful models with varying length coats. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. TAILORED SUITS WRAPS and CAPES [weed suits, sport suits, tailored suits, sweaters oma in ‘avy Blue, Black.or Gra Two piece models; attractive coat styles of navy twill Navy tricotine wrap with deep pointed sleeves finished with Ey Bi} need ne ait pe ‘’ a ied ® NG A . . vi 5 . . 9 A a : Fy Ns . A ‘ . L acc a or tricotine. re vi i basuahuily sik Ung, silk tassels; poninienely re in this assortment, and that means black and WING SLEEVED WRAPS | aid y ; ha white, top. Shapes and sizes of all descriptions for JENNY SLEEVED Wraps every femini him and every capricious taste $38.00 $37.50 every inine whi Y capricious taste 3.95 w 7.95 BLoUSED BACK Wraps Smart Three Piece Costume Suits of navy twill with Capes and Wraps of veldyne, evora and other rich fabrics. FRINGE TRIMMED WRAPS box coat, Bodice of contrasting color silk ony: Flare Finished with stitching. Richly silk lined. an at very reasonable prices. #1 7 4 Not less important are the right touches of trim- : ‘APES * be sleeves, Coat lined to match + Igy 16 18 years. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, ming for the felt hat you select. Which is merely FULL CIRCULAR Cc PE 4 me . to say that there is everything—gardenias, pond STEEL NaiL HEAD TRIMMED CaPEs Ps $49.75 $49.75 (Heretofore $79.50) lilies, violets, as well as birds and biot fancies, Misses” Wra p_SHor—Second Flor —— —————————— = =e - pate

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