The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 11

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PORE EE TTT Se x ' LOCAL. Jordan Atterbury pald § of Agnes Strickland's Queens o} land” at the Amertean Art Galleries erday. Miss Helen Butler of Hungerford, England, will be married next Saturday to K. Vani Rensselaer Smith of Smith- town, L. 1. Betrayed by a gaudy colored dress she stole from a cloth Daisy Ryer, who escaped from Bedford Reformatory, was caught and ned to her cell yesterday. The sale of the library of the late I, Remsen Lane of Orange, at the An- derson Galleyes, has netted $6,455. The Mount Vernon Catholic Dramatic Society will present a musical comedy, “In Old Tralee,"’ to-night at Palm, Gar- den. Miss Fanny Clark Rogers of Lexing- ton, Ky., and Anderson Gratz of New York and St, Louis were married yes- terday at Lexington. The Methodist Church at White Sul- phur Springs, N. ¥., buMlt in 1860 at a cost of $2,000 as a Federal arsenal in the Civil War, was sold yesterday at auction for $110. Edgar Rickard, Director General of the American Relief Administration, sails to-day on the Carmania, bound for _ The World’s News In Brief ascertain the size of the pres- st und determine whether fur- 1s needed, Only a@ third of the 1,200 brick strik- ers at Haverstraw have returned to work, following arbitration in which the operators increased wages 60 cents a day, Mrs, Edna T, Fairservis has filed suit in Supreme Court, Brooklyn, for abso- lute divorce from Robert ‘Fajrservis, commander of the 234 Regiment, New York National Guard, Thomas W. Morgan of Hartford was advanced to the office of Right Emt- nent Commander at the annual con- claye of the Connecticut Grand Com- mandery, Knights Templar, yesterday. Before 1,100 Republican women of Westchester County at a “get together luncheon" in Gedney Farms Hotel yes- terday, William L. Ward spoke on women as politicians, DOMESTIC. Mrs, H.-H. Votaw, sister of Presi- dent Harding, is at Colorado Springs en route to California, Fifty-five thousand square miles of land In Louisiana and Mississippi are overflowed by flood or backwater from the Mississippi River and its tribu- 134 West 34 St. OPPOSITE MACY’S Between Broadway and 7th Avenue YOU ALWAYS FAY LESS AT MAY’S—No charge accounts —no high BEY ON' D COMFARE rents—no heavy overhead expense—but VALUES Clearance si Commencing Tomorrow Superior Quality — Hand Tailored TWEED SUITS One of the Models at 816.95 Formerly Up to $40 Reduced to All Shades Women’s and Misses’ Sizes We have taken from our regular stock a number of highest class gar- ments that formerly sold up to $40 and reduced them regardless of our loss for quick learance. Not “Special Sale” goods, but Superbly Tailored—New Long Coat Models—Exquisitely Silk Lined Be Early—the Quantity is Limited a A Limited Number of =~, SMART-. DRESSES Broken Assortment From Our Regular Stock. Only One or Two of a Kind. CANTON CREPE, TAFFETA, GEORGETTE Many Are El aborately Beaded REDUCED TO Formerly Up to 42.50 a *15 Women's and Misses’ Sizes RUB. RINSE. YOURE THRU MAKES OLD ALUMINUM UTENSILS NEW GUARANTEE COOKING UTENSIL FOR ANY ONE BRILLOFAILS TO CLEAN: O. LARGER SIZE: fii A Pougmen MLO RAMUFACTURNG Ca SAdouive Ciorrrrt WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE A NEW ALUMINUM * THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, tarles, according to a statement from Baton Rouge, La. FOREIGN. Lord and Lady Astor arrived at To- ronto from Chicago. Met by Govern- ment officials, they visited war veter- ahs at the Christie Street Hospital. Luncheon at the Government House followed, Prof, Flinders Petrie, who has re- turned to London from five months’ ex- cavation work in Egypt, reports the discovery of a beautiful statue of an Egyptian boy who lived 6,000 years ago, COPS NOT FITTED WITH X-RAY EYES So Says Mayistrate, Uphold- ing Detectives for “Book- maker” Arrest. Detectives haven't got X-ray eyes, Magistrate Oberwager advised Hymen Bushel, an attorney, in Essex Market Court to-day when the latter took ex- ception to. the arrest of his client, Charles Stern, fifty-seven, of No. 405 Lafayette Street. Stern, who had been arrested charged with booxmaking, was dia- charged. He had been taken fn cus- tody by Detectives Swain and Kiernan of Chief Inspector Lahey's staff, who sald they found yesterday's raee en- tries in his posgession, but admitted] * they had not found any of to-day's entries. Mr. Bushel demanded to know why the detectives had arrested Stern, “The detectives,” replied Magistrate Oberwager, “did thelr duty, They haven't got X-ray eyes, and couldn't be expected to know that Stern didn't have other slips in his pockets’ until they had searched him." \T DING, FOR NINTH TIME, AE- FUSES ‘TO SEE CHILDREN, NGTON, May 18—The chil- ders, seeking amnesty for *, who are political prison- dat the White House to-day inth time in their efforts to see Harding, He again declined to see them, HE GIRLIE SHOP 144 W. 34th St., Bt,Pirer Come Upstairs and Save Money. CHILDREN’S DRESSES COATS — SUITS WE FIT 2 TO 16 YEARS, 1922 | 1000000 Wanted / methods of d have compara’ give each the benefit charge for each pair. New Yorkers—nearly —enabled us to give New York. VERYBODY knows that there are two loing business: One is to tively few customers and charge each a high price. The other is to have many customers and to of the volume salgs. We have always worked on the plan that the more shoes we sold the less we would have to The continued loyalty and patronage of thrifty 750,000 of them last year the best shoe values in RED CROSS SHOES are the most comfortable shoes in the world, and as smart and trim as any shoes could be. For sale only in Blyn Stores. 7037—The new Sally sandal pump for children and growing girls. $ Sizes 814 to 2. 4. 00 Sizes 214 to 6. ceeeeeees $5.00 430—Dance and walking oxford of genuine Sterling patent colt. Also in tip style in a number of toes. A liberal supply now on for MEN for M 7th th and 1oLst ste, jowery, near Broome, near 18th Street, 10-162 102 3d Ave., A Separate Department A big aaa “Bly ~Cut hand despite the general shortage of Kee type $5. 00 ie eas our $5.00 to $6.00 line of all leather shoes for every taste and use. 461—Wing tip oxford, medium shade of Rupings, brown boarded calf. attribute of style. Substantial soft Has every oe $6.50 Everything of the best goes into this grade. A range of styles from the newest fanciful con- ceptions to the neat. Also the conservative stand-bys. $6.50to$7.50 Service I Giyn Stores NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 161 West 34th Street A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S Blyn's ‘Make-it-a-Million Campaign’ The loyalty of nearly a million New Yorkers —it has made possible remarkable values for you in summer shoes This year nearly a million men and women) will They will get newest style—the kind that their friends will admire. They will get quality shoes that will give long and completely satisfying service. style and high quality they will pay lower prices get even better values. than anywhere else. Isn’t it a duty you owe to your own pocketbook to find out exactly why nearly a million people —keen searchers for shoe values—are coming to Blyn’s? Below are only a few of the many every-day values from which you may choose. A Blyn service store is conveniently located near you. Visit it today. They train little feet and keep them happy, and they wear like iron. that’s hard on shoes, Shoes forthe Family ~ 3149—Patent leather 1-strap pump. Beautiful cut-outs in vamp and quarter. Military walking heel. An ultra - fash- $6 00 ionable model. . : 4746—For Women. Cherry Red Russia Calf Oxford, suit- able for dress or semi-dress wear. Fitted with Rubber Heels. Same in $6 00 wing tips..... * 3087—2-strap cut-out sandal in the newest last—military heel. In gray suede and patent leather, as shown. (Also in all $8.00 patent leather) n Shoe wn ede Jamily ShoeBill na Delivered FREE to Any Part of the World All Stores Open Saturday Evening. BLYN - FLAN CHILDREN’S Physicians ‘recommend | them. Try them ona child And for such HOES vewvowe James MeCreery & Go, »» =~ Headquarters & Mail Order Dept. 55 Warren Street, N. ¥. City. 4 BROOKLYN 610 442-444 Fulton Btre Bridge Street Broadway, near ve Broadway, near Park Ave 1810 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood, 2 NEWARK STORES 100 Market Btreet, Introductely Sale of Women’s Summer Footwear 67 5 87 5 Q:7 5 Eighty-two different styles. Models for dress, street and sport purposes, of Kid, Calfskin, Buckskin, Elk and Linen. Solid colors and striking combinations of colors. Sandals, Strap-pumps, Oxfords and Saddle Ties. Collegiate, Cuban, Military, Spanish and Louis heels. Everything has been priced decidedly below regular, (Second Floor) Printed Voiles and Crepes Yard, 28¢ Several thousand yards at this very special rice. Printed voiles in block, check or rose- ud designs—also dainty stripes and novelty patterns. Serpentine and Plisse Crepes in the newest designs and colorings, including Japanese pat- terns and Roman-stripe designs. (Second Fleor) Ribbons Specially Priced! These are particularly good’ values in ribbons and should be taken advantage of by those who need quantities for summer dresses. Lingerie Ribbon Pink, Blue, Lilac, or White with spray and butterfly delens in self- Double-Faced Satin Ribbon in two-toned effects in a great variety of colors colors. Oo yards. in light or dark combi- No. 1, 39¢; ‘Nov 1%, 55c; — nations. No. 9, 134 in. No. 2, 75c; No. a i 10; wide. No. 5, 1.35. yd., 35¢ (Main Floor) Children’s Shoes’ At Very Special Prices Grecian Sandals, Strap-pumps and Pla of White Glace Calfskin or Batent Leather, of juvenile styles. White Footwear Children’s sizes 5 to 8, 3.7: Children’s sizes 834 to 11, 4.50 Girls’ sizes 1134 to 2, 5.50 Patent Leather Footwear Children’s sizes 5 to 8, 3.50 Children’s sizes 834 to 11, 4.00 Children’s sizes 1134 to 2, 5.00 (Second Floor) footwear he newest a Six Values for. McCreery Linen. Week Irish All- Linen Dam- All Linen Huck Tow- ask Tablé Cloths. els, hemmed. doz., 4.20 70x70 in. 3.75 70x88 in. 2 75 All Linen Huck Towels, 70x106 in...,.¢a. 5.75 hemstitched. doz. 6.00 ee se male azs All Linen Glass and Pantry Towels, name woven in Red or Blue. doz., 6.00 and 7.50 All Linen Irish Table Damask, 70 in. wide. yd., 1.65 (Second Floor) Oriental Rugs A Splendid Group of Persian Rugs in a variety of sizes ranging from 7 x 10 to 9x 12 ft. 149- 169: ana 185-% Large Hearth-Size Rugs 25.00, 45.00, 49.00 and 55.00 (Bighth Floor) Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp 6.50 A wrought iron bridge lamp with an antique black-finished frame tinted with two-tone colors and equipped with 12- inch hand-decorated parch- ment shade, as_ illustrated. This is an exceptional value at this low price. Crystal Aquarium, 2.75 A crystal aquarium = with wrought iron stand is artistic as well as useful, 10-inch size, complete 2,75, (Sisth Floor)

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