The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1922, Page 17

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MOVIE VOTE RACE NOW BEING HEADED BY MADGE KENNEDY Constance Binnney Drops to Second Place—Charlie Chap- lin Leading Men. Constance Binney is again nearing ) e.: lead in the voting contest for the Ps rm ost popular Madge Kennedy narrowly remaining in first qlace, Mary Pickford remains third, but Julia Hoyt, known in society as Mrs. Lydix Hoyt, is only ‘vehind in fourth place. Ch lin maintains a precarious Will Rogers, with Charlie friend, Jackie Coogan, third. Fatty Arbuekle continues to climb, having gained 200 votes overnight » The contest is being held in con- nection with the drive to aid the As- sociation for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor. The leaders screen star Votes. ACTORS. Votes ley Chaplin 1 Rogers: kle Coogan... Mae Murray Lilian Gish ©'nat'co Tim. Tittle Dove Allee Terry Mary Cart Norma T'lm'd Mirfam Battata Clara kK. Young Viola Dana .... Hope Hampton. Shirley Mason Gloria Swanson Among those who hoxes for the cu Astor Monday are: Mrs. John H. Prenti Hliss, Mrs. Post, CI nmmons, John Brewster, Solznic! Ruth Twomb! Mra, Vincent Se FREE RADICALS OR JAIL HIM AGAIN, SAYS DEBS Children Pleading for Fathers. WASHINGTON, May 5.—Eugene V. Debs will insist that he be re- turned to the penitentiary unless the political prisoners still incarcerated are released. In a letter to Kate Richards O'Hare, leader of the ‘‘chil- dren's crusade,’ just received here, he declared the fathers of the children now appealing for Executive clemency are no more guilty that he wi advised picketing of the White and the Department of Justice until the crusaders get a hearing. “{ should never have belleved that an Amesican President would shut his door in the faces of sad, weary and bedraggled little children who had made their way by charity across half the Continent to plead the release of their unjustly jm- prisoned fathers,” Debs sald, At Attorney General Daugherty's office it was stated that Mr, Debs's sentence” had been served in full and that there is no legal way by which the department could return him to the penitentiary unless he commits a new offens . 4 > SUBWAY RHSS TRAINS HELD UP 15 MINUTES AT RUSH HOUR, Motor trouble on a south bound ex- press train of the Lexington Avenue Sub- sult of the congestion was the piling up of the trains, making passengers from fifteen minutes to halt an hour other pla OBSERVE IT WITH INSTRUMENTS Our opecislised knowledge is at your disposal HARPS PIANOS VIOLINS GUITARS UKULELES MANDOLINS SAXOPHONES TENOR BANJOS BANJO MANDOLINS Telophene Murray Hill 4144 Chas. H. Ditson & Co. 8-10-12 East 34th Street All‘Wool Tweed Suits | 87> Sport models a models—sizes for ilds, including stouts. When we advertise, we make it a point to offer something unusual—and it takes an unsual store to offer All Wool Tweed Suits like these at such a price as eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents. men of all Everything a fashionable man wants in style, quality and workmanship is in the suits and more economy than you expect is in the price. FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises ; Absolute protection Rar Silk Remnants—Half Price Crepe de chine, taffeta, satin, charmeuse, and novelty silks The Silk Rotunda cleans house every little while and marks all its short lengths of its fine silks just half price, that’s why their “remnants” are of such good quality and so desirable. Great variety of patterns andeoloriigs—Uoth plain and faney. The collection includes many suggestions for negligees, blouses and lingerie. Street Floor, Old Bullding. Special: fat of Dress Goods Smart print designs in silk-and-cotton Crepes Copies of Chippendale prints in silk and cotton $1 10 crepe de chine—a remarkable quality. Such colors as rose, old blue, lavender and quaint geometrical designs in darker shades . . Ua yard Silk and cotton orgette crepe in stunning pat- terns, checks, odd oval blocks and interesting varia- | 95c tions of geometrical figures. In red, brilliant blue, green and other shades, always on a white ground.... yard Dress Goods Salon, First Fioor, Old Building. Catch New York We thought them most charming and remarkably low priced—but the_ re- ception which New York women have given them has far surpassed our ex- pectations. $2.75 to $5.75 The exquisite hand embroider- ies—done by the peasants of Eastern Europe have a brilliancy and beauty of coloring that can- not be described. The sheer Swiss voile of which the blouses are made is of delightful quality. ‘The models are varied and always charming. NOTE. This is the first large showing in New York of these picturesque peasan blouses wish sheir lovely and col 1 embroideries—which have become such a vogue in Paris—and now in New York. Main Alsle, Street Floor, Old Bullding. Third Floor, Old Building. Capes specialized at $38 In the Women’s Salons Canton crepe—black or gray Twill—black or navy blue The silhouettes have that simplicity of line set off by delightful details which smart women appreciate. The new tucked collar on the cape of Canton crepe. Smart rolling collar and the shoulder yoke on the cape o: twill. : Quality of materials and tai- loring, and charming fashions, mark these capes as remarkable at this low price. Second Floor, Old Buliding. Table on table of Petticoats In the White Sale at 95c to $4,95 Sateens—imported and American-made. Taffetas. Satins, Silk jerseys. Combinations of two silks. Straight-line and ruffle-trimmed styles—marfy shadow-proof— appropriate for general wear and sports wear. In the season’s favored shades, as well as flesh and white. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Cape Frocks, $29.50, $79.50 For sports or travel. In the Women’s Salons Straight, one-piece frocks of tweed, with graceful matching capes, in gray, beige, dull old blue, rose and lavender. Jersey cloth binding gives a distinctive finish to the un- lined Gapes of the model at $29.50. A scarf collar, fringed at the ends, completes the silk- lined cape of the model at $79,50. . ** 2 Other cape-completed tweed frocks up to $110. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Children’s Coats--Half Price $5.75 to $15—were $11.75 to $37.50 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY vw, 1922, he Hawaf, Formerly A. T. Stewart Sale of Glove Silk Underwear Heads Saturday's Good News When Frocks like these for Misses are $25 'Tis a rare day. That day will be Tomorrow. sports model which is of a very heavy silk crepe. all-over beautiful plain colors— Beige Pink Gray French Red White Jade lack Mawe Every type of frock included in the eight models. Silk Crepe Wraps, $55 and $65 Navy blue tier effect to the model illustrated—$55. feature, the caracul-finished goat collar and the interlining. is $65. In beige, gray, navy blue or black. with caracul-finished goat collar. Tailored Suits at $39.50 verely tailored straight-line models, Second Floor, Old Buliding, Tenth Street. Girls’ Coats—at cost or less 45 at $8.50—were $15 to $16.50 40 at $12,50—were $17.50 to $22.50 36 at $19.50—were $25 to $35, 23 at $25—were $37.50 to $49.50 Every Spring coat and cape in stock—144 in all, Most desirable Spring colorings. Second Floor, Old Bullding. and Poiret twills. Sizes 6 to 16 in each group. Charming Hats Hair Nets, 38c doz. | For Young Girls $1.65 to $6 Delightful hand. Regularly 50c. doz. Notlon Shop, Street Floor, Old Buliding, Flower hats. shapes. Sports hats—smart off- | the-face or mushroom styles, often bound with brightly-col- ored gros grain ribbon, e,o © —many of the hats are markid’’ bali their original are individual—not like the suits every Tom, Dick and Harry prices! wears. In good taste, good colorings, and fine quality worsteds, Second Floor, Old Bullding. gheviots, flannels, tweeds, cassimeres. New lots in for Sat- urday. r| : Shetland Silk Veils Filet meshes $1.25 grade. y75e Deep woven borders in effec- tive lace patterns, Brown, taupe, gray, navy blue or black. Grace- ful veils to wear with small hats, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Lingerie, $1.50 Very fine batiste vest chem- | ises, with strap shoulders and step-in pantaloons, each prettily S-button patch pocket model over and bound with batiste in a deeper tone—orchid with vio- line; maize with French blue; ell pink with French blue. Third Floor, Old Building. CREPE DE CHINE is the silk we selected for the en- tire collection of 150 frocks, with the exception of one The crepe de chine is in refreshing polka dotted and embroidered (openwork) designs, as well as in Deep bands of black silk crepe give the smart three- The flame colored or gray Stet de chine is another distinctive A straight-line wrap with beige or black caracul collar » _ Reproduced in black Canton crepe, lined with crepe de chine, and Our $49.50 grade navy blue and black tricotine. Se- Navy blue and black. Finest of materials—tweeds, camel’s hair cloth, homespuns, velours “SONIA,” human hair, tied by signs in all-white woven madras. lected by us. the sort you’d be glad to have a dozen of. BROADWAY at Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Bodice Top Vests. Knickers | Step-in Drawers. French Drawers 4,007 pieces. $4.50 to $6.50 grade $2.95 each They're from a. manufacturer who wants our business. He will certainly get it if he gives us sueh fine under- wear as this to sell to our customers at such fine savings. Attractive styles. Wanted colorings Fresh from the maker's shelves. Perfect. All sizes in the lot, but not in every color and style. Glove silk bodice-top vests—$2.95 Apricot Pink Orchid Sky Black White Satin striped and plain with -stri i Si re pri ape ian plain wi shadow-striped trimmed top. Sizes Glove silk step-in drawers—$2.95 Pink Orchid Sky Apricot Gold Black Plain with fancy shadow trimming or satin-striped. Trimmed at knee. Some in contrasting colors. Glove silk French drawers—$2.95 Apricot Corn Orchid Pink = Sty. Platinum = While, Black Plain with contrasting color trimming; wide and satin- striped, with scalloped Tbe Rae Se Rte ee ee Glove silk knickers—$2.95 Orchid Pink Sky Gold-— Platinum = While Black _ Plain and fancy striped; plain with shadow-striped colored trim- ming at knee. Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Building. All Silk Stockings, $2.95 Our $4.25 grade Black...With fancy open-work side clocking. 600 pairs | ...Pull-fashioned. ..Sizes 84 to 10, Lowest price any- where for such fine quality. Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Building. Gold-mounted Handbags, $3 Slim envelopes of satin striped gros-grain silk of ex- cellent quality, the smart thing this spring. Pouch Handbags of moire silk—at $3 Four styles; metal or self covered frame—one with panier handle. Black, navy blue, brown and taupe. Street Floor, Old Buliding. Pastel colors and French flowers in Summer Hats at $10 Delightful hats. Sheer horse- hair braid with large, gracefully shaped brims; in the delicate or- chids, tan, blues and other shades so attractive to wear with summer frocks. In the darker colors, too. * * . French flowers and fruits are the trimmings, in the most exquisite color- ings, in wreaths around crown, across the front or, perhaps, just edging the brim. \ Second Floor, Old Buliding. We’ve had to increase our stocks of Spring Suits at $40 Everybody likes them. Men and young men. The models 3-piece Country Club Suits—Special $39.50 2,400 Fine Shirts at $2.15 35 patterns in mercerized striped woven madras, Ten de- Made for us. Materials se- All sizes, Saturday. $2 and $2.50 Union Suits—$1.25 2,150 suits—by actual comparison the best union suits in New York at anywhere near Saturday’s price. ...White mercer- ized madras, in plain, striped and fancy self-figured effects. oped around bottom. Soft for Young Men—plain blue Corded madras. Sleeveless. Knee-length, Elastic webbing at os i ; i ‘a 1s 3 . | pastel. oolorings. Stitched all Soe tie hatetiae ap rh back. Sizes 34 to 44. Just the weight for Spring and Summer, * * * IN THE BOYS’ STORE—same floor as the Men’s Student Suits, $23.95 Were $35 and $40 Norfolk Suits, $12.50 Our $14.50 grades t ae ne ee ee Just opened up. Handsome, serviceable shirts— ew a On Sale Until May 12th ALL STORES OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P.M. Gb Surprise, Store 6: AVENUE & an AVENUE They sold too quickly, that’s the whole story— we couldn’t keep a complete stock. So we have gathered up the remaining suits and lowered the prices, : Only 44 suits. Some have two pairs of trousers, Some sports styles, Tweeds, worsteds, herringbones and cassimeres, Sizes for 15 to 20 ye Boys’ Caps, $1 For all-season wear, for school, for vacation, for ; 3 camp. Good American styles, in fine materials and sorbenang of stripes and patterns. The price is | popiilar patterss, only E80, Street Floor, New Buliding. | aa) . Sweetmeat Thrift ! \\ Saturday—two pounds deli- “her cious mixed chocolates for the price of one pound—8s0¢c. Two pairs of trousers with each suit. Popular, sports or “golf” style or regular Norfolk models. Herringbones, tweeds, cassimeres and wersteds in the much wanted light effects. At this price, also, some blue serge suits, Sizes for 8 to 18 years, | Need Blouses? | TOPCOATS for girls or boys; gaily checked tweed or homespuns, in double breasted or smartly flaring + models, AN DRESS COATS in exquisite woolen fabrics—some | adapted from French models, ‘ CAPES—of tweed in smart overplaids, two-tone checks or plain mixtures; of woolen fabric in plain colors. The Infanis’ Shop enuire collection of spring coats—which has received so many compliments this season. Third Floor, Old Building. Many flavors and fillings, all coated with rich chocolate. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. Street Floor, Old Building. Every boy does, They are here in a goodly as- Bet. 15th and 16th Sts. N. W. Corner 83d St. Yonkers Store—25-29 North Broadway

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