The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1922, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922, _ 3 , go QOOIN ART ) ON THEM OARSMAN || Tons of Silver and Gold, Pearls |" dred pounds of gold precious stones Sun and Rain Sport Play Suits REST & CO. camp suits are of 3.95 Baseball—Cowboy—Indian firm khaki twill —tailored, not simply made. They are of smart, comfortable cut, designed | to increase a boy’s pleasure in At Lower Than Usual Prices Baseball Four-piece suits, consisting of a cap, shirt, pants and belt, in sizes 8 to 18, have been reduced from Pressure Automatic Cooker Cookers 55.00 Silk that will withst Good quali wear makes this a most exceptional value Pree Tr en equisitioned artt- { cles from t provinelal eh phes are i. ROWED LAST RACE And Diamonds in Chureh Loot 20. be stor n the oltier four floors iN a) — ia e 624 packages In this N i ‘dateieaiicseiaitalemnen simacanente s E © sealed, and they arc iq : —_____——_ ” . ae stacked in tiers, reaching almest to. ‘ : ; Soviet Requisitions 90,000 Lhs. of Treasures] (h cling. Tho yield trom some of i ie nusteries was too ifices i package, erflowing into if MOSCOW, May 15 (Assoclated,sia for the benefit of the famine suf- q N : a Press).—Silver by the ton, gold by] fevers re sine ik a Yas i sine body )) Fi y ian a . the hundredwetght, pearls by th The correspondent was permitted] o» 4, side aly 0 7 Expert Work of Firemen Pre ; ‘ See tec a . a to visit the five-story loft building Fin sey tana a Te Lane alan 4 vents Destruction of Rare UAT) “GHG Glathonds) ty the (O60. | ih oonmtitites (ie: etoniotioe HY Panore nt tiny Vinw, lata. youteriay, (Re IN| Sidtiwes Dumped {nto wooden boxes, jute} wneent of M. f. Kalenin, peasant} body bc marks of violence, said IN| Paintings. sacks, pasteboard cartons or merely| president of Russia and head of all] Med ner Fisher. i —< ped In parcels, all this treasure}the famine rellet organizations. sph ge Phat i 8 ly) Robert Meceth, President of the ard awalts opening and soeting at} One floor of the building, abou 1 flag and an anehor: The 4 McBeth Art Galleries, No. 450 Fifth the storehouse for valuables contis-| {eet long and 45 feet wide dat 140 { Avenue, was full of gratitude to-day cated by the Soviet Government from a inuntoscUW AONG; thle Mea teen ee cane i and loud baile ‘praises ae nee the churches and synagogues of Rus- ing to more than 90,000 | rire repartment, . ul 4 ies are on the third floor of the build- An English dinner service of brilliant coloring and bold design 4 ing, and last night the firemen were 103 pieces $65 d compelled to cut through the floor to §) fight a fire on the floor below, occu- \| pied by the Alphen, Inc. dealers in . is } sports apparel. ! the heat was intense, In the McBeth FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. TU STREET a n e S oO a e a 4 exhibition paintings from some of . ° | the best artists in the country and > ¥ the collcetion is valued at more than SOHNTSFREGAN for as little as $40 | $500,000. Last night Mr. MeBeth pos faa t : . | , Wouldn't have placed a very high John O. Regan Dies in As- ‘ ‘. ; =e 7 Wado’ on. What wus J6ttcot. the. plex bury Park While Play- T isthe natural and logical thing _ For instance, there are 25 patterns l tures, but this morning he was all a8 i © i i i i ii fiditles and gratitude, ing Handball. A S cial S 1 toes Ovington's todisplay — whose price range is from $40 to i “So far as my investigations have] pe ale the finest sets of china in the $75 and whose decorations are un- ) gone,” he said, “the damage {s| Flags are at halt-staff on the boat Id, and so they di | and i Z merely nominal, |The heat broke the| Houses and rowing clubs along the world, a ey do. usual and exclusive. d Slass in the skylight and showered | Harle: River to-day, for the aquatic ‘ ij FF Pa! urken: trammonte tute te gale | agoye tas iss wes'at ten sorainGLTAeee of one quart Many costly and fine china sets And when you buy such a china + tery, but tne oats ware Bract<Vitens Commodore Jont, 0. Regan are on display at Ovington’s, but serviceat Ovington’s youhavethe = Breatest credit not only on the aki ce Sone Ga, on Sunday at As: \ 7 it is also true that youcan secure _ additional satisfaction of knowing 7 of the firetighters, but on theif great}tury Vark, N, J., while playing hand- ac uum i i ( intelligence in fighting the fire below |iall. \ $ td ch betta gh tf felts Ys tis] stocks oe kept to pro- | And saving tho art collection, the! Commod enn wus ainty= tires ' services of gay pattern and long tect your original investment—so , Wied and appdata years old, formerly lived in the Bronx, | B ttl wear at prices lower than you _ that, when you break a cup, you a ee and pulled a single shell almost every oO es could reasonably expect. have not broken a dinner servic: EUGENIA BLAIR DIES fair day in the rowing season, He hata + { PLAYING STAGE ROLE wore the colors of the Metropolitan 4 Rowing Club, di er he rowed IN “ANNA CHRISTIE” Jin the smoother waters of Flora y —— Jobn Regan was known as as : 9 2 May 14.—HEugenia Blatr,/and fair rowing official. He we I actress, playing — In!) New York delegate to the annu e he aentan m the [ee mage Garman for ing Paat tt A heavy brass, seamless nickel-plated va- "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” ier. dea hich was be-]On the Atlantic seaboard, from Vir- 5 j ; Q 6 FE eee ee es Ric |winla- io MAine tion tie Hane twenty cuum bottle, equipped with a shock absorber FirtH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET x yeurs he was the offal starter and ) protecting the glass filler, for only 1.75. It is n understudy [sometimes the referee provided with a large, handled, drinking cup ven on se U.S. FOREIGN | TRADE é | and is guaranteed to retain heat for 24 hours passione DROPS DURING APRIL . and cold for 72 hours. arance cg Blair com-| Exports and Imports Both Vall Off \ aH a plained of a terrific pain in her head, After Advance, Z Nis splendid value and the star ss Pauline Lord, asked] WASHINGTON, May 15, — American J < of spect a her if she wanted to fend om at'under | oreign trade stumped In April after Ite | ye § pe ¢ ee ‘yrould | recent advances, accotding to reports is- teres ourists, «iat ed Corday’ bythe Commerce. Depart: ram pers, summer FIETU AVENUI ames C TC 0. APH STREET n, went through xporta for the month ag ‘ p ‘ picnickers and. vaca- 4 her trom the wings | Tsar, and Imports totattel ass = —— the f Neither Miss Lord] 900, against $256.000.000 the previous tbali|| WI? x J (Main Floor nor the audience: knew of the tragedy. month. , em event du tne A Sale of Boy S Ed | BEST & CO. “Bell” Blouses and Shirts CORRECT An Important Sate of : pen Ys YS Cc F a Beverly Sheets and C i yee ee ever eets an ases t Woven Madras, Oxford i All are fashioned of closely woven muslin, smooth and Fine Percale de ; to the touch, lasting in wear and easily laundered. Witeslaryad ehoote Stripes Check: Hi \ Khaki or White, the colors are guaran Hemimed teed fasts: - ae | = Hemmed Sheets ; Pillow Cases Both the | ruses and Shirts have attached collars, plain neckbands or i ‘ 54x90 in ca., 95e — 72x108 in.. J 15 42x36 in sport collars, ae = 54x99 in....ca, 140 81x99 in a 138 45x36 in The blouses vary in size from 7 to y ) 4 ’ : : : i the neck measurement 63x99 in ea., 1.25 $1x108 in oa., 1.65 54x36 in ure 12 to 14, | 63x108 i: ea., 1.35 90x99 in....ea., 1.7 45x3814 in een te fill your | 3 ed r these blouses and 72x99 in,...ea., 1.40 — 90x108 it ea., 1: 50x36 ica call today for fromed de to 2100, ss . J | 2x 1 €a., J x ATVs 4 RCR5 virt ay for from to 2.00. | You can pay 6.75 for this khaki meget (Third Floor) f camp suit elsewhere in New York but 4 , . ° you don't need to—our price is-5.45 ’ , ls team Cookers Women’s Umbrellas Boys 1 : ; Cook your meals in one-third the Just 5 It is soft and lustrous, with a wide tape 4.50 to 3.45 outdoor sports, We charge less time and save on food and fuel. A slick Af stare Pants #55 POURS # See Bass inet sited for them than some other stores, : Kairy or Princess Pressure Cooker — thermostat oe, Amber, Bal Zhai Sates lg . ! 3 hermosta umbrella has a tie-tip and Amber, Bak Comnle ay tol, holst but we sell more of them! q will accomplish this and do away — regulate the ! lite or leather trimmed handles, unusual ee acy eet ee Re a red kerchief and cowboy hat, as ly attractiv hape, ten-ribbed well as the suit. They will fit any boy from 6 to 12 years of age Special, 2.25 and 2.95 Black or Tan Indian Sui: Boys’ Oxfords, 5.50 with a chief's feather head band, +4 y a eae } and { with all unnecessary heat as well, PE SIZES 7 to 14 YEARS will be 10-qt., "24.00, 2 37.00 Wholesomeno mat: jai ter whether y 14-qt., 2700, 30.00 look at 18-qt., 83.00, 36.00 or 12} See Demonstration * : It fries, t toasts 545 Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUE « 451m STREET—NEW YORK for a boy 4 to 12 years of age. Sizes 234 1 » A to D : Special, 1.95, 2.25 and 2.95 (Fifth Floor UN i SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS is =a

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