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ee heel a oe ea 29-POUND FISH CAUGHT THROUGH SING SING BARS Convict Breaks All An- gling Records at Prison * “es With Three-Ioot Carp. Fishing through iron bars, Ga- brie! Tannota, a Sing Sing pris- _ ener, yesterday landed a fish Weighing twenty-nine and one- half pounds from the Hudson and broke all anglers’ records at the Brison. ‘The fish, a carp, was more than three feet long and about eleven inches wide at its @ st breadth, Sing S » fish tnder trying they have to cast betwee ‘s of the iron fence which is back twenty-five feet from the water fat the dock. U.S. AGAIN PROMISES TO PAY IN GOLD COIN. War-Time Greenbacks Neting Re- placed By New Certificates, WASHI ay 19. — The banks a 1 certificates: bright y iss lowbacks. Since August, Sam to pay “in gold coin” have been missed and mourned. But Washington te a city where clean money holds sway. Housewives demand it from merchants. Merchants request it from banks. The Federal Reserve notes, the majority hardly up to the standard of workmanship the Government de manded for its money in pre-war days are being retired. Replacing thi the yellow-backed picture en) Promises to pay in gold which are a delight to the eye and a stim the pocketbook. Officials « necessity for retaining the enormous gold reserve now in the treasury has disappeared. _—- WOMEN ARE EXCLUDED FROM EGYPT’S THRONE Meyal Rescript Designates Prince Farouk Royal Heir. CAIRO, April 17 (By Mail).—Women @re excluded from rt under a royal rescript which has been issued establishing the right of suc- cession by primog ¢. Prince Fr rouk, son of King Fuad, was di nated as present heir to the thron ‘The rescript provides that if the King has no male ch his eldest brother gucceeds to the thro e throne of E The Mohamed Ali family are eligible for the throne except the former ex- Khedive Abbas Hilmi (who was de posed In 1914), but not apply to his d King will secretly nominate three fons as pro-regent, but Par Is allowed the right of approval or change. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. Baxonia, Southampton ...... Aquitania, Southa: Peninsula State, I Fe. Hamilton, Bermuda ro Castle, Havana ‘ Due To-Morrow. Constantinople, Piraeus e Stockholm, Gothenburg Paris, 5 =< f pe ewes a eee brought forth. They The Linen Store. SSeS Fabrics: 2: os as aed ne ee et eS 1914, these engraved promises of Uncle Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Delightful Fabrics for Summer Dresses Our final shipment of Summer Fabrics have arrived—as lovely as any the season has Reduced Price Sale We have also on display the following se- lections of materials at greatly reduced prices: For Sports’ Wear: Poplin, Beach Cloth, Silk and Cotton Pongee, Irish Dimity, and Novelty White Fabrics of gay colors in Yarn dyed Tissue, Japanese Crepe, English Prints and crisp, bright Gingham in checks, stripes, plain colors, and genuine plaids, Artistic Patterns in Crepe, printed and woven Voile, and Novelty White Fabrics and Skirtings. Particularly distinctive materials and designs in imported French Novelty Voile, Crepe and Novelty White Fabrics. Many exclusive patterns. At 95c and $1.25 a yd. Remnant Sale Waist, skirt and dress lengths in practically every material—atexceptionallylowprices. Truly bargains seein ~ spe eevee May 14 ieMay 15. May 14 May 9 Malls Glone, Salts, ord, Bergen 9.80 A.M. Stavange: Munargo, Nassau ..,..10.00 A.M Bogota, Cape Hayth...:10.00 ALM, Sail To-Morrow. Mails Clone Pres'te Wilson, Naples, 6.20 A.M, Ryndam, Ro 8.00 AM Latayetio, } 8.30 ALM 2. 9200 ALM 9.30 ALM 10,00 A.M 11.90 A'M 11.00 4M 1100 AM DAM, 1100 4M #100 A.M, 11.00 A.M Sail Tuesday. Mails Clone, Sail “pton 8.00 A.M, Ju Calamares, Havana oon, 1,00 P.M Wednesday. Maile Clone, Balls Mi 11,00 4 No No, 2 Folding Autographic BROWNIE $ Our price 7 63 PICTURES 2), x 33; Withcut experience and without experimenting anyone can get good pic- tures with a Brownie. ‘The photographicability is in the camera. Stop at our Kodak coun- ter for a moment and we'll show you—or your boy or girl —how simple it is to make Brownic pictures, and how much fun. WILLOUGHBY Cameras & Supplies 110 WEST 32nd STREET, N.Y. Opposite Gimbels +6: 800 o = es are now on display at =e. =o oe - ++. At50cayd. Se ee ey At 55c a yd. At 75c a yd. Cottons, English Sateen, ESE eee = Lord & Laylor FIFTH AVENUE \ | iN cA Special Selling Misses’ Wash Frocks #15 Some of these pretty bits of summer are from France, in subtle French wA ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, j \ c WN 1 shades of voile, batiste and cotton crepe. Fine cross-tucking, ‘hand- drawnwork and skilful beading ornament them; and the designs are varied, youthful and altogether charming. Another group is strictly made-in-America. Firmer materials are used—excellent cotton eponge, linen and voile. One clever design combines a cool top of voile with a deep base of crisp linen, and is trimmed with linen bands and plaitings. These frocks are all specially priced, and many are much lower than earlier in the season. Tweed Suit Clearance #15" News for Misses!—Well-cut, well-tailored tweed suits are reduced for im: mediate clearance. A full range of sizes, though not all sizes in all colors. MISSES’ DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR We Continually Renew the Values in Our May Sale of Women’s Capes and Cape-Wraps $39.50, $49.50 PRICE is the first point. There are hundreds of capes and cape-wraps with $39.50 or $49.50 written on every price tag—a very special price for our very special May selling. Variety is the second point. There are styles and materials to suit every type of woman, light and dark colors, practically every kind of summer fur and ornamentation. Quality is the third point—quality of material, quality of workmanship. A special event in every way. You cannot do better than buy your summer wrap from this collection. THIRD FLOOR Fur Scarfs *29.50 You'd scarcely think you could find such a charm- ing and really good quality scarf for so small a price. Natural mink, 2 skin scarves or stone mar- ten animal scarves at $29.50 Other fur neckwear, very moderately priced: Blue dyed wolf, animal scarves, $22.50; fox scarves in brown, taupe or pointed, $34.50. Protect Your Furs, Now If you send them to our Cold Storage Vaults Over-Blouses in Voile 5 These dainty over- blousesare madeot a particularly fine quali of voile in elicate pale colors refreshing cool for summer wear. The embroidery forms a fine white thread- for the summer they will be protected in more like tracery all over the blouse and a tiny white than one sense. We insure them against loss by piping finishes the edge. In Wedgwood blue, fire, theft or moths; then, too, we clean them jade, orchid and rose. thoroughly, so that they are well preserved. FMIRR FLOOR Write a card or telephone Fitzroy 1900; a mes- senger will call for your furs. FOURTH FLOOR ‘New Fibre Silk ; ; ; Sweaters *6.95 Getting Thin to Music [hey are slip-overs with V-necks or bateaux. Every day this week from 10:30 to :2:30 and from 2:30 to 4:30 a demonstrator will be in our Victrola Department to explain the Wallace ‘Reducing Records Sct, $15 hagen and lavender, SEVENTH FLOOR THIRD FLOOR Their box weave gives a pleasant unobtrusive sur- face, and there are convenient pockets for a sports handkerchief in matching or contrasting colors. In navy, black, grey, henna, white, buff, Copen- Women’s Low Shoes *6.85 An Impressive Clearance— Unusual Values They have all sold until this week in our regular stock at much higher prices. They are unmistakably finer quality shoes in every way, style, material and workmanship. You will find, sufficient variety of styles and leathers to satisfy your requirements for almost any occasion through the summer, They are all black, all brown, all grey, all fawn and patent leather combined with grey or fawn suede, All sizes in the collection, but not in every style SECOND FLOOR Madame Irene Corsets The End of Our May Sale At $10—Pink broche with medium low top. At #7.50—Broche with elastic inserts in the skirt. At $5—Figured batiste, lightly boned, At #3.75—Elastic girdle top and light boning. At #3.75—Another batiste with long skirt and free hip. These are the corsets that remain for our May Sale. They . are all much lower in price than the same styles usually are. All sizes are included in the lot, but not in every style. SECOND FLOOR Special, Untrimmed Hats of Milan, Timbo, French Felt $3.45, 94.95, 95.95 Shapes that have proved the smartest of the season. You may see them in the sketch! The six styles pictured are only a small part of the large assortment in this special selling. Genuine Italian Milan, Freneh felt of fine quality, and Timbo hemp. These are the materials acclaimed by fashion leaders and found in these hats. As to Colors—black predominates, but there are navy, brown. sand, pearl, Copenhagen, shell pink and even white. Prices marked are exceptionally low—less than manufac. turers’ cost, in fact. i FOURTH FLOOR Long Silk Gloves 1.75 You want them to wear now, and in the four months to come —for they’re really the best kind to wear in summer. These are of beautiful quality Milanese silk, well made and excel- lently finished. Colors—Pongee, mastic, grey, beaver, as well as black and white, are the smartest the season suggests. The price is a very moderate one. GROUND FLOOR Athletic Union Suits 95c For Women’s Warm Weather Wear A very popular style among women who want a one-piece cotton suit for summer, Made of fine quality batiste in pink and white, with bodice top and self shoulder straps. Glove Silk Vests, $2.95—Dainty lace trims most of these good quality glove silk vests, making them particularly good for summer wear. Also plain tailored styles, all of them in pink. Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.95—This is a plain tailored style, pink, well reinforced. GROUND FLOOR