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\ ; ‘asta THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. ; 6 Ld Winchell Sm ith, Play wrig ht, SOCIETY WOMEN GET| #0». to» group of society women yea-|Siionnard, Miss Isabelle, Pell, Mrs, Uulidred Homer Davenport! ‘They und tured and ten saved duving «AQ What [nation Syoeanes | Mtns Seat Mr, Snyder, who has supervised the building of every public rehool in New | York City since 1891, refused the urgent — request of Superintendent Bttinger. members of the Board of Education and many city officials to reconsider his 7 CREATED FOR SNYDER|esisnation. He said he had had no va- etd BALLYHOO TRAINING| “2 1398 Pare And His Wife Back From Europe = Uy aa, DOG Bee LEB TORMIA tnd Mrs. Barron G. Collier. = Mrs.lof judge Summerfield, where the couple} uc: Wei Lydig Hoyt and other well-knowt | were married, No public announcement | Street he ; . Nop 0 Street, ed by Mrs, Lyttleton Fox, the C! society folk will take part In the} 9) 144 engagement had been made, He Aviv aes at wien abe RO tO CODE Y g LSE LIBS ON ike, ake OU a ree ceea [sree tn twenty-nine and she ia twenty-tour.| NEW SCHOOL JOB Big Show in Park affair of Its kind. HOMER DAVENPORT’S They will live In Morris Plat fF ‘enue 5 ,sthe Association Dr. Evans ts the son of Dr. Britton foation ‘ained 1000 and ale nie hun tee Averiue, tor the Ald. of Crippled Children. wil DAUGHTER MARRIED | pass aileniet, who was «witness tn sation sion 19et And G6 nae a Oat Keep the crowd tnterested; make} oo: duct a circus, with all trimmings, = the Thaw case and other noted trials. ing Architect Whem|He consented to act as « consultant gee «| connck Avenue, seth to 49th Streets | Becomes Bride of B. Evans! The bride Is the daughter of the late Takes Efecet. only, lots of noise; have your “hot dawgs"|cn Park Avenue, ia teak Bec: Oavaninell catapnlice eee ie for their benefit. fed hot and your pink lemonade tee} ""Taciuded in the students of circus cold. It was an experienced Coney |iorg were Mrs. Peter Dunn, Mrs. island showman talking. He was giv- |Prederick Childs, Mrs. John C, Water- ing free ini their first les- iss Bay Morris, Mrs, Horaco\N. J plaiestatihes>--vibieiniataats SIX HORSES PERISH IN BROWNs- VILLE FIRE, LOH IN EVIDENCE. School Buildings for thirty-one years, rae oe Gretna meerey will have a new position created for him} ‘Pa, what is still life?” asked Clar- as consulting architect to the Board of| ence. tly | Wducation after July 1, when his resig-| ‘‘Life.under Prohibition,” replied Pa, LOS ANGE . Cal, May 6.—Arriv- Vote in the Motion Picture Pop- ularity Contest and Help the Assoct- ation for Improving the Conditions * of the Poor. Two-Tone Footwear Dashing Sport Frocks for Mademoiselle Special, yi g.50 The fact that they are fashioned of such an alluring fabric as Vel- ette (which, by the way, costs” 4:50 per yard) and also of sil-u- ette, which is equally desirable, makes them remarkably good values at 29.50. And they are captivating in style, introducing new versions of the caped costume and odd little waist-coat eftects with Peter-Pan collars. Shrimp, MRSS AND MR WINCHELL SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Winchell Smith returned to America yesterday on Specially Priced at 795 9:75 4 Answering the insistént call for two-yone footwear in novel styles, we have assembled a host of fascinating models for ‘“‘dressy”’ wear, street and sporting purposes and have priced them decidedly below their true value at 7.95 and 9.75. the Homeric after an absence abroad of several months. The May White Sale Continues to Present Remarkable Values ‘There are dainty new versions of the sandal, chic instep-strap ‘Twelve departments are offerin, styles and dashing saddle-oxfords. All types of heels are featured— fresh, new “McCreery Quality” Spanish, Louis, Military and College. merchandise at prices far below regular. Buy now and effect Black and Gray worth-while savings. Black and Fawn Black and Beige fev Cus Youths’ White Oxford ‘Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops Pearl and Gray Pearl and Black All-over Gray Brown an’ Tan Brown and Beige Cotton Fabrics Woolen Fabrics Women’sFrocks Lingerie of Nainsook or ex- (Second Floor) uisite Silks. “4 ree cu eee Jade, Old China and staple Blues f ; Polo Shirts sascreery) AME, tut horn wale : = ° ° Glove Silk Quality” Linens smart Black-and-White — com- { 1 The Blouse With a Frill tiaerthing ranieal bination. : i ni 5 kets $1.95 Is the Season’s Favorite i tL Wash Silk by cles ee uk? | 14.75 Sa 5:00 ar | Chic little tailored Frocks made Because it provides the “softening” ot excellent quality Broadcloth 479 bo) touch a tailleur requires and is dainty SUE which elaunders beautifully. « : { Striped effects of and Summery when worn with Summer Helps to He ¢ Blue Greeny aa Mh ge ee attire, the Frilled Blouse is now the were £0 eenwnereers The lining is the thing! It used to be the chiet trial and tribulation of many an ardent sewing enthusiast. | . For, of course, if it doesn’t fit, how Designed with the open flare polo col- lar, and tailored all through to our own special sports specifications. Comes in white grounds. Sizes 14 to 18 years. reigning favorite. Two charming new | models of fine Voile have just arrived— (Fourth Floor) Soisette as well as Oxford, and the workmanship is exemplary through- out. Franklin Simon 8 Co. : Fifth Ave.—37th & 38th Sts. CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP— Fifth Floor Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops Boys’ Pure Linen Wash Suits _ Ages 2 to 10 years $2.95 The seme identical quality last year was five- dollars Middy and Oliver Twist models, trim- med with contrast- ing colors, and made of a linen which, while light enough to be cool, is also fine enough to be serviceable. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave.—37th & 38th Sts. CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP— Fifth Floor one featuring adornment of Real Filet Lace, the other Real Irish Lace. They present quite an unusual value at 5,00, (Fourth Floor) Sta-Sharp Pencils 1.35 Men’s Cigarette Cases 8.75 can the dress fit? But that is all a thing of the past. The hardest, and “meanest” -part of the work is now all done for you. You buy your linings all ready made and start right in with the interesting part of uutting it on the dress form and itting your dress on to the lining, and then before you know it, it is all done, and one would never guess you made it. Naiad Dress Linings of Nainsook. 33c Taffeta Seam binding. piece, 20¢; doz., 2.20 Dress Belting, 12 yards to a piece. yd., 10¢; piece, 90¢ Snap Fastners..........gr0ss, 38c New Styles inT weed Suits for Misses, 18.50 Four different models—sprice sportive styles, some featuring the Tuxedo collar, others mannish notched styles and still others the Peter- Pan collar that is a favorite with the ounger set.. Somé are solid of shade—others are mixtures. All are lined with an excellent quality Crepe de Chine. Misses’ Twill or Tricotine Suits Reduced: formerly 55.00 to 65.00, Now 39.50 (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Wraps, Capes and Coats Dresemakers’ Pins. . 4 Ib. box, 22 . 5 ing Silk i formerly ‘55.00 to 79,50, dt regularly 14.75 to 19.75 Made tosell for 3.00, 4.50 Sewing Silk in Black, 12 spools ly 79.50, Reduced to 45.00 We have more of these (Main Floor) A Sterling Silver or Gold filled Cigarette Case at this price is so rarely found that we suggest this as an unusual opportunity to pur- chase a graduation or wedding gift. They are the sort a man sterling silver and gold filled pencils, but as the demand for them has been so great we do not believe they will last very “McCreery Silks’’ Famous Over Half a Century The Original Silk Shop Here are two especially interesting “specials” for Sewing Week— _ An unusually wide and interesting astortment—all highly tash- ionable models, taken from regular stock and reduced. Some are fashioned of deep-pile, velvety fabrics, others of fine Twill. There are handsome wrap effects, modish capes and sleeved coats, many in Black or Navy Blue—many, too, in tashionable colors. Sizes 14 to 18 years. takes pleasure in possessing, they long. We theretore urge | White Homespun—a new sport silk (Fourth Floor) are so simple and attractive in every one who has been | that promises to lead all others this design. (Either hammered or seeking a mechanically | i] ‘Wilke Bridal Satin for Jane’ cede An Unusual Value in Capes and Coats i | pertect pencil of cither of these precious metals to take advantage of this astonishingly low price. \ (Main Floor) engine-turned.) There are only 35 of them—we know you need no further urging to come carly to secure a selection. (Main Floor) A Sport Veil—Entirely New, 4.50 May Be Worn Three Different Ways One of the chief attractions of over both your hat and face, and this veil of beautiful colors and you ae ees fom sun, tnations lies in wind and dust. Or perhaps you combinations i 3s many have a penchant for that fas- uses, It may be Just a trim- cinating allurement—the harem ming for the hat, floating gayly veil? Drape it over the lower in the breeze, at the side. Then part of the face—you will be when you go out motoring or delighted with its coquettish sailing you drape it gracefully charm. (Mein Floor) dings, beautiful, rich quality, 40 inches wide, 3.50 (Second Floor) Delightful New Colors In Wool Jersey for Sport Attire Jersey, because i and therefore “fla cause it can't wrinkle and nestles into perfect fit—continues to be the favorite woolen sport fabric, Many deli ghctat new colors have been especially assembled for Sewing Week, as well as modish Heather Mixtures. Light and dark tones, suitable for sport attire—and fetch- ing for bathing suits. 54 inches wide. yard 1.35 (Second Floor) Remarkable Values in Wash Fabrics Special for Sewing Week Several thousand yarde of Printed Voiles in block checks, rosebud de- signs, stripes and novelty patterns— also Serpentine and Plisse Crepes in the newest colorings, including Per. sian and Roman stripe designs, Special, yard, 28c (Second Floor) Of Course, We Carry , Patterns Butterick Patterns with The Deltor -a new and improved form of illus- trated instruction telling you how to cut and put together your goods so that you may save in material. It also gives complete instruction for finishing. (Second Floor) a= Milanese Silk Gloves 1.45 They are elbow-length fash- ioned of+ extra good quality milanese silk in all the new Spring shades: Pongee, Mastic, Mode, Black and White. : fe : a sportive effects of younger fab- Strap Silk Gloves rics. All have been taken from 1.15 regular stock and reduced to Of Milanese Silk, in Pongee, 19.50. Both dark and light colors. Mastic, Mode, Black and White. Sizes 6 to 16 years. (Main Floor) (Fourth Floor) For Girls and Juniors Reduced to 19.50. tormerly 26.50 to 42.50 Dressy types of velvety, “‘cush- iony” fabrics or fine Twills, and Captivating Skirts of Sport Silk or Flannel special, 11.75 Women’s and Misses’ models evolved from fascinating plaid or striped Silks and finished with fringe. Perfectly beautiful colorings or white. Also White Flannel Skirts in plaited and straight-line styles. Sizes 26 to 36 inch waist-bands. (Fourth Floor)

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