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nan gr ge New and Orig | Fashion Designs inal Women Copyright, 192%, (New Styles ghonge from Yeur to Year--we are sure of that fact. We ure sure of it Whead of time, and yet! each season we Jay away clothes with the, fond hope and expedtation that tpey will serve us exain’ next year. Of course are disillu- “sioned. But to point a finger at any one thing to blame it on is some- times quite impossible =-at least to one not fotimately associated with the actual desi ing of clothes. It may be the sleeve, the bod- fee, the length or breadth of a skirt, the cut of a yoke or col- lary the placing of a girdle, or such subtle things as the texture of the fabric, which changes in style, well as does of trimming. This year the skirts are longer, as are also the bodices, whole as the type and the therefore as- about the same as last year, so that the un- inttiated might not gfasp the point that this year's ‘frock re- quifes a bit more ma- terial to make it wmart. It requires more material too on account «of the added drapery which charac- terizes all but the most practical frocks for daytime and those ail-over beaded frocks for evening. And even such frocks manage to vchieve the uneven ef- hem in at the model I have designe ‘a here for linen or eponge sport silk lets sep: $ each sid The the w a teim hich does not de- tract from tho tailored atmosphere éof tho frock. In the front a gr slenderizing effect is bias bands applied color. Thus the stout or middle aged woman will appreciate this design, Another fetching feature is the col- lar, which rolls away from the neck a contrasting York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. . A MATRON’S FROCK OF LINEN. in a becoming manner for those no longer in their youth. Violet, green or light brown linen for this modot pr would be bands and reseed SEE: S MORE BANKS FOR PALESTINE, ‘The Imperial Ottoman Bank of Lon- don announces the opening of a sub- agency in Bethlehem, Palestine. It will ‘open another sub-agency in Nablous, Palestine, with white linen 673 Wien’ s & ‘Also a Great Sac: Coat, Vest and Two Pairs of $ Laat Days Made Possible by Our SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Think of it—the snappy one, two, three and four button sack suits for young fellows, as well as the conservative styles for Dad. For Less Than Manufacturing Cost TWO PANTS ‘SUITS 22 Values to $50 SALE! Most Sensational CASH BUY! Young Men’s rifice From Stock Extraordinary Holiday Offer ee ee ee es a ea a a a a a a a a a ee NDLER'S sal 4 MENACED BY NOB AS BURGLAR PAL Throng Threatens | Detective as®lighter Pattaer Enters Building After Thief. A boy wrigsled through the fan- light of H. Buchstader’s drug store at No. 214 Forsyth Street at 3 A. M to-day, as Detectives William Nam- mack and John Mitchell of the Clin- ton Street Station turned the corner. The detectives ran to the door, out could not get-in, The burglar inside could not get out. Mitchell looked at his girth and thon at the-fanlight, and shaking his head sald: hing doing, Bill; you're the ‘ So Nammack climbed on Mitchell's shoulders ‘and, gafter hard work, squeezed through the transom and dropped to the floor. He searched for the burglar in the dark, but when he saw him could not catch him. The youth, slim and agile, darted here and: there and always kept just be- yond reach. Finally he tried to smash through a door to the cellar and Nammack co lared him. He fought so desperately he had tobe beaten, an operation that cost him several teeth. When Nam- mack led his captive to the side Mitchell was haying froubles of his own, Many residents of the block, who do ot understand Eni reached their windows in the detective crawl over the transom. They decided he was a burglar and Mitchell his accomplice, They, blew Police whistles and shouted, and soon piled into the street by the score and threatened to attack Mitchell, who tried to convince them hé was & policeman, He was saved by the arrival of Buchstader, proprietor of the drug atore, who lives. upstairs and had heard the commot He_un- locked the front door to the other detective and his prisoner. The prisoner ®ald te was Sydney Goldberg, elghteén, No. 144 Rivington Street, The police said he had $16.50 and many postage stamps taken from the cash drawer. > STATLER HOTEL FOR BOSTON, The Hotels Statler Company ari- Nounced last night the closing of neg tiations with the New Haven Railrogg to purchase a pilot of almgst. 5 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922, Arlington Street and Columbus Avenue, in tho Park Square section, upon which site a new Hotel Statler with 1,200 rooms will be erected, Its cost Is mated at $7,500,000 entice BOY RUNAWAY HAS BAD CONDUCT CARD Youngster Found in Grand Central Terminal Gives Wrong Address. *Curled up on a bench in the waiting room of the Grand Central Terminal, @ thirt ear-old boy was found early to-day by James ggnith, a spectal om. cer, who took to the Bast 5let 8 Police Station, was walting for a friend from Hol- . Mass.,"" sald the boy to Lieut. Marxhausen, He sald he was Glasgow of No, 2140 Honeywell RACING BEGINS TOMORROW AT AMERICA’S MOST PICTURESQUE AND COMPLETE RACE COURSE, BELMONT PARK SIX ATTRACTIVE OF G@ DAY FEATURES, INCLUDING THE $10 000 METROPOLITAN HANDICAP rk 8 intiutes Spcelal Cars Reserved for GRAND STAND AND PADDOCK, &3.85. DAY Brooklyn, 5 minutes Ladies on all Race Trains, Inclua@ing Tax, a wife who is at her wits end a A ae Po a Toe one ie bering great t difficulty in pleasing her husband A woman who has tried in all sorts of ways to make good coffee—hot water, cold water, boiling, percolating and all the rest. A woman who has changed hopefully from one brand of coffee to another—and all without success. ‘We have a very hopeful message for this woman. ‘When we were developing the blend of Premier Coffee we made a fine collection of men grumblers. We asked everybody to give us names of men who were notoriously hard to please. We kept working away at the blend of Premier until we had satisfied those men, many of whom had never been satisfied with coffee before in their lives. It was a great thing for the wives of those men, Many of them were almost at their, wit’s end. We are perfectly sure, madam, that your husband is not harder to please than these very critical husbands whom we worked with for so many months. He wants what they wanted —@ coffee blended for men. He will be happy when he gets. that, and not before. Premier Coffee A man's coffee blended by a great coffee man . Poncts EL Leggett @& Company, 601 West 27th Street, New York, BCS ! iin Mina) Avenue, the Bronx, where he lived with his uncle, Saniuel Bluch, The police went to that address, but no one knew the boy, Then he sald his home might be at No. 2410 Honeywell Avenue, “I might have the number wrong,” he explained, There, also, he was unknown, He said he had fot gone home from echool yesterday because of his report ecard on which Lieut, Marxhausen found written “conduct, very bad.” There was +| nothing on the report card to show what achool he attended or where ho Itved. ‘The boy wore a tweed suit, brown cap and black #hoes and stockings. He was turned over to the Childres Boctety. NOW A BREWERS’ STRIKE. More Than Per Cent. Outlook for Walkout, The joyous possibility of a brewery workers’ strike In New York leaked out last night, and the employers are said to anticipate a rush of applica- tions for places as strikebreakers, The committees representing the employing brewers and Locals No. 1 and No. 95, Brewers’ Upion, and Local No. 23, Beer Drivers’ Union of © Manhattan and Brewers’ Union No. 69 and Beer Drivers’ Unton No. 24 of Brooklyn have reacned an impasse” in their negotiations for a new wage agreement. The employers insist on @ wage — cut. The workers’ representatives are solidly arrayed against it, Im fact, it was sald, the negotiations, which have extended over several wébks, have now virtually failed and # strike is threatened. Dresses of Imported ' Gingham $5.99 Real imported gingham, of the finest quality, ~ | made up into real-sum- mer frocks—-dresses you can wear all summer for many occasions, Various colored checks and plaids, charmingly trim- med, One of the many styles is illustrate . Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18, Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Extra sizes, 4214, to 5014, of domestic gingham. Other Dresses $19.75 to $79.95 Baronet Satin v7 | No summer a wardrobe 1 is complete with- out several of these beautiful sport skirts. they are made of hite Baronet Satin, as well as smart skirts of all wool Prunella cloth. All sizes. The full XL This price _ shade of a \\ line styles. proportioned woman slender sister possesses will find a considerable selection in this sale. These dresses are made of fine quality crepe de chine, in the most wanted shades and beautiful models. All attractively trimmed with beading and embroidery in various ways. Sizes 4242 to 52. Coats -- Suits -- Dresses, $24.95 to $79.95 A Remarkable Sale of 38-Inch ’ Silk Shantung Suits The Sabine of summer should find you well prepared with the proper apparel for the warm season. We make it possible for you to buy your entire outfit as well as your Samily's on a Liberal Credit basis. This store is in the fullest sense a completely equipped, modern business selling depertdable wearing apparel. Our prices are extremely reasonable and the opening of an account here is very simple. Just select your garment and say charge it. Make a small first payment on account, then Pay a Little Each Week or Month HECHT BROS. 53-57 W. 14th STREET NEW YORK Remarkably Low Price on These Beautiful Fur ChoKers 19” ‘The fur scarfs and chokers in this as nt are of the fin- est awl skins and of ex- ceeding “Kttractiveness and utility. No well dressed wom- an or miss considers heF ward- robe complete without onc. Double Fitch Chokers Large Fox Scarfs In Gold, Brown, Tau and Baum Marlen Silver Kit Fox Scarfs who desires should create a sensation, Everyone should want one to round out a summer ward- robe, Smart styles in the most practical summer tan, Finely made on the new long One of the styles illustrated at $18.95 the” same grace and Apparel for Decoration Day, at Decided Savings—and Liberal Credit of All Sith $14 It's hard to Ne gs Bp that such beautiful canbe at ache They are made eo a ton crepe and at- tractively trimmed with silk fringe and caracul collars, or plain. One of the many models is illus- trated. A Other Smart $9.95 Pretty new georgette blouses, with frill collars and jabot effects. trimmed with Flesh, pe ie A All sizes. Sale! New Extra Size Dresses charm that her , a” 3] §-95 | Other ‘Suits Priced Up to $95 | | HECHT BROS. | 53-57 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. | | | | | | H