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wonees ‘ ee Seuninnneninaasedeiamad SET SE ips RY Ma he RN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 17, 1923, il “TALS DER \Heels, Not Skirts, to Go Higher, 2's" 2 nati oncangan a aa ter and J he styles have been decided for autumn, But the ight in| Courts !Prary. O. R. Barrett of Chicago 9 S OfthSvenue 344 STREET Broadway B { So now, Mr. New Yorker, Mr, Long! ;oxnon, May 17.—At the eontinua- ON $22 000 INCOME But You Can Cut the hoe WOT raseter ane, coteneen tn’ wantchen: |). say ot the tle of the Burdett ring iy thin—maybe ys aid £2,160 ($9,600) fot « collection of Footgear Styles Will Be More Lasting and redos the shoe Gunes far ibenar | $00 lettera written by Cherise Dickens J je fall styles are ast to the late Baroness Burdett-Cout SPENT "600 000 ‘Fashions Won't Change So Often. ——————— pelted iA ll pedabsaeicn Aelia... J cyeemsdmammnmmnnntaciae ie tat Bn Hn 7 +) “They're going higher.’* elders, were the shoes which will adorn enna , asidunahmmiamamiiaiidas ak the feet of Young America this fal) “Yes,"’ said Mr. Doremua, “they're No, we're not speaking of skirts, 7 . : for akirts are going lower, But the going higher, because American “Expenses” in Year Before]|neets on the shoes which Madam and] women want higher heels, We're ii . | Miss America will this fall wMl | showing here the styles which we want Failure 118 Times Legiti will wear the dealera to buy in the fall, Re- be higher than they have been at any mate Profits, ks Show. tallers have been holding off, beeausy , Boo! time during tie past two years. And) ise aye been too frequent changer they may 4) higher yet. WhOJin the styles of women's shoes, They Although EB. D. Dier & Co. had a]y iowa? have stocked up on the tdtest' tn’ the legitimate net income of onty $22,000] aie peopic io have tailed about |Past, and their purchases have been ring ti the falture, Out of dite before the stock was sold Suring the yoar preceding the failure. ting hygienic und other values of the |°%,77 yee ee ne an atend: ~ PRIM ROSE SILK STORES FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET Special -for THURSDAY New Silk Crepe Frocks Emphasizing Fashion’s Latest Fancy — PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE Primrose sells all the new silks Primrose sells silks to suit every purse. Primrose sells the best quality silks in New York. the firm's general and administrative low heel have been overruled. They }arq style which will not force the expenses, exclusive of speculative | nave peen overruled by the women of |New Yorker or the commuter to buy se dhihcsteperdlbesiprasctead hg Strom America, who prefer style In footwear on for madam before the last pur- period, according to testimony before chases are worn ot Searnan Miller, referee ia benkruptey. | °° ve ao bee oy ge 4s ‘There will by 00 radical changes @t No. 2 Rector Street yesterday. | °°! Seen this year. slippers will be no higher ‘These figures were mupetied by Ber-|set them. Take it from the Brooklyn | than two straps. I don't believe that ferd J. Rice, an accountant placed|shoe manufacturers, who are now | the Cossack boots will be worn by the @n the Dier books after the bank-| showing the autumn styles to the shoe | ore exacting, “Spanish Louls heels will be the dealers of the Nation at their style feature. They are higher than they Primrose sells silks the new way for cash only. Primrose sells identical quality silks at con- sistently lower prices than anywhere else. Here’s the Proof! Exceptionally Priced 15.00 N these winsome frocks Summer heralds its approach—and espe- cially smart for town and resort wear is Printed Crepe de Chine. Note the two very charming models pictured to the left. No less smart are Georgette and Canton Crepes, also represented here in many new Summertime models, Colors include periwinkle, henna, ade, beige, navy, white and black. Sizes 14 to 42. All Silk Crepe de Chine vw 1 45 A firm quality in all the favored shades and staple colors, fuptey, under questioning by Arthur Garfield Hays, one of the attorneys for Manfred W. Ehrich, receiver and| Show {n progress at the Commodore. | have been for two years. But the toes trustee. When the reporter arrived in the] will be broader and the shoes, tn con- The firm's gross income between |Grand Ball Room he thought that he | sequence, shorter. Jan. 1, 1921, and Jan. 16, 1922, when | had gone to a vaudeville show by mis-| ‘‘Of course, every firm will have Its A very magnificent and exclusive fabtie t in black the receiver took charge, was $492,-|take. There was a hall, packed to the | individual designs, but on the wholq 824, according to Rice. Of this sum] balconies, And a runway, along} hoes will not bo so fancy as they $134,598 represented commissions and|which a blonde, clad in a startling | — $827,589 interest. About $470,000 of |dress and cape of black and white, this total Income was paid by Dier in| was romping merrily to the strains of commissions to other brokerage|a jazz band. The men along the run- houses. way were trying to applaud louder , Rice said administrative expenses | than those in the seats behind. There y showed such charges as $689,229 for} was much excitement. branch offices,’ $465,000 for salaries,| The reporter asked Louis C. Dore- , Q a $119,000 general expenses, $310,000] mus, of the Baker Shoe Co. of Brook- S n drawn by Dier, $4,100 drawn by Starr |lyn, who is the Chairman of the Style @ member of the firm, and §7,000 for] Committee of the show, ‘What's go Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets department managers, Additional dis-|ing on?’ and Mr, Doremus ex- bursements, Rice testified, included | plained. v $436,000 fot advertising, postage, wire On the trim feet of the blonde, and vent, travel, entertainment, &c, on those of the dozen other entertain- e Included ‘In these larger charges}ers who followed, were the autumn Will Close Out Tomorrow were such individual items as $35,-|shoes which American women will 000 for “‘lunches,’’ $38,000 postage, | wear. And on the feet of the pretty $48,000 offices snpplies, $94,000 wire | youngsters under ten, who, ‘o be very rent, and $11,000 travel and entertain- |honest, got more applause than their ene asmetee he Sie eee , WOMEN’S img it as expense. sat'ts'mantets "tater fax] MONEY RECEIVED Stim Sees | rommerovres| CAPES, WRAPS, COATS Ely cosidarabte cart - paride piel Amazing Figures on “In- 9 “9 cartied as expenses had been paid to NS third parties and was come” and Expenses ye hearing was atoursed wat ay] Given by Books. Many Trimmed With Summer Furs For such high-quality dresses these are indeed surpassing values at 15.00 Our 1922 Collection of [cies Re com Sie ne ee 35.00 — Lovely Cotton Frocks era} of the Philippines, to-day se the ‘‘expenses” at $2,600,000, Secretary Weeks to request the Uni- the items being: salaries, orcad oe er teeth wae avant onome | Feeduced from #115. $135. #165. taken in the Philippines could not] ®24 entertainment, $11,000; ba completed by Sept. 1, as ‘ortatantty branch houses, $66,000; statistical proves again that Orkin’s deserves their enviable reputa- tion in this department. Variety, style and value stand out more than. ever: Imported Ginghams, Imported agreed. service, $18,000; stationery, $48,~ H class, one of a kind models, many copied from 4 Eponge, Tissue Voile, and French Linen comprise these Fr gel tbuhagen torre pear amnen'n hl a 4, moins, bebidas th al Pari odel f silk | smartest of Summer frocks. ot the ‘talveraty, sch mone reply | leks, $84,000; errora and defal- : origin en m ee wraps, made o ce ‘ Gen. ‘s lecision rests, cations account, 287, crépes, marvella, veldyne, gerona or tw 5 95 6 95 7 95 fabrics; many collared with fashionable summer furs; : e 22.00 all silk crépe lined. B. Altmatt & Co. | xan xo cuoms WOMEN’S WRAP SHOP—Fourth Floor Silk and Suede Fabric Gloves | Van Raalte Silk Gloves, two-clasp, some with embro'dered euffs; Suede Gloves in wrist, gauntlet and 16-button Cc lengths; pongee, beaver, brown, gray, sand, black, white, Excellent Values ate obtainable in z : ~ pee miss the Street Falr on Park Avenue, 46th to S0th Streets, May the ie aay Cat alogue and th and 18th; for the benefit of the Ass'n mire os for the Aid of Crippled Children. bag cake Franklin Simon ¢ Co i Ge sablaliee-saabet sxe Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Knitted Capes of Shetland wool, 45 inch * ‘ dieaki th Cartons echor oleitinetiane, . $19.50 Will Close Out Tomorrow . Will Close Out Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Frocks of embroi- deed vole. . . . . . . . $15.25 WOMEN’S PARIS MADE SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS Women’s and Misses’ Sweater Coats, of wool jersey, Tuxedo model... $7.25 DAYTIME or DINNER GOWNS ge '| 109,00 Women's Strap Pumps, of white canvas; with Cuban heels. . . . per pair $7.25 Beaded Gowns in Navy Blue, Black, White or Jranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets $7578 390 50 Women’s Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, Rust Crépe de Chine or Silk Crepe Georgette Reduced fi rom *15.”° and #29. 16-button length (in white only) ; . § pepe Gee kkk SLRs 00 Taken from our own stocks and reduced Women's Silk Hose, with tas Mile ga | 35. for the first time this season; many exclus ae i blak ae whites: :. ir SI. $45 00 $-Q 50 $75 00 sive Paris-made coats; ‘also the season’s Su " a : por pair $1.65 Reduced fi rom 45, 09. 79. most successful models and colors in trico« - mmer Hats, attractive models, becom- tine or tweed; also plaid polocoats, ingly trimmed . $5.00, 6.00, 6.75 & 7.50 TAKEN FROM OUR OWN STOCKS—REDUCED = . oe ‘ ' Traveler's Electric Irons (two pounds), FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON. Stee? to 6 years in case,complete... . . . . $5. ° : “= No EXCHANGES NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES NO. CREDITR abison Ab . = ane tania Fitts ee WOMEN's GOWN SHOP— Third Floor CHILDREN'S COAT SHOP—Fifth Floor . ze A ND