The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 8

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Centre Spaces Between 46th and 56th Streets Would Be : Reduced to Enlarge the Roadways. rp ‘The work of widening Park Avenue roadways between 46th and 56th "Streets wil! cont $436,600, according to an estimate submitted to the Board ; ‘of Estimate and Apportionment by Julius Miller, President of the Borough of Manbattan. ©! this sum $394,600 will be required to reduce the width ‘of the centre spaces from 56 to 38 fect and to widening the roadways from 27 to 36 feet, including paving of thee widened portion COP’S DEATH DUE TO FALL The Corporation Counsel has de- IS AUTOPSY INDICATION. cided that such parts of the road- p< ways as have not been hitherto paved|Griffen’s Skall Fractared While in sat the expense of the property own Civilian Clothes, Of Daty— @r8 may now be assessed upon “ loca! caveniipatil Gea. atea, The Park Commissiones las Patrolman Jumes J. Griffen, tairty- No. 96 Perry Street, died enrly ay in the Palm Hotel, No, 201 Street, frem injurios believed consented to the transfer %f such], parts of the park strips now under] ,, his jurisdiction as are needed The New York Central Railroad Company has agreed to undertake the conversion work either at a lump sum figure to be agreed upon or do the work at cost, the city to male payment to the company whenever @ specified sum has been earned, but u ‘he railroad company believes that |t! to have been recetved when he fe'l down stairs Wednesday night in a bulld‘ag at bd Street and Seventh Avenue. Ilo was {n civilian cloties and off duty at the time Griffen was taken to the hotel by two friends, who summoned Patro'man TraMe Squad and tetrol- the West 47th Stroct Sta- called a physictan, «to the legislation under which it made} the Grand Central improvements wit} have to be further amended before it can undertake this work. Further legislation will be prepare! SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. Naples ... George Washington, Mauretania, Southampton jatura, Grenada .. ..... An inyestigation is being conducted oy Capt. Arthur Carey of the Homtetde Squad. ‘Taormina, Dre To-Morrow, Reliance, Hamburg... -...005 jurro Castle, Progreso. . Noordain, Rotterdam .....- e Sunday. 1032-—Etephant book ends finfehed Rreouiang, Ae in bronzo--the pair $10 Krooniand, Ani Philadelphia, M VERY DATE:on the calendar is a day that is marked withared letter in someone's mind. Whose birthday—whose wedding day, whose an- niversary is tomorrow? 2 sezzeS passe 22333. LW AS 11,00 4.0 . + SOO AM 00 M. There is a gift at Oving- i b20 4 3. 00 M. ton’s eminently suited to Pim aM 1000 8M the occasion. 1 00 ALM, 11.90 AME 830 A 12'00 M ’ ¥ Gi 8. . M. Wisse Kmonss won AM. 12.00 3. OVINGTON’S Aroqusa, Perabons 2 9.30 4) 18.00 M. “The Gif Shop of Pith Avenee”* ea 8 "noe Ay 0.00 A.M. 12.00 Bt. FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH 8T. (OAM. 12.00M RAM. 2.00PM AM 4.00 PM. 3: The Great Chitisenas | Gift Shop of All New York SOOO OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO POP OPO Sonora eunam ans ere <4) The New | ‘ Marquette Console 125.00 It gains attention because of its simple elegance and grace of line. The Sonora tone, clear as a bell, its very moderate price and con- venient size,recommend it to those who desire quality, but have not the space fora larger instrument Liberal Monthly Terms | CFatsh Fleer) BXOXOXGXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOLO OAM James McCreery & 0. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET _ ie a | XXII OOOO on y ? / FIFTH AVENUF Misses’ Coats A new p of smart winter coats coat-wraps in a variety of fine fabrics, such as marcova, marvella, gerona, with wolf col- lars. Several variations of orna- ment appear in this group; for example, silver stitching on blacls, with a bloused-back effect. Some of these models set off a slender figure extremely well. THIRD FLOOR Camel’s Hair Skirts Our earlier camel’s hair skirts so successful that we have t in a generous supply of these skirts in plain, chequered, and over-plaid designs, made in wrap-around and circular models. They are cleverly fitted and darted about the hips to avoid bulkiness, and are one of the most popular sports vogues of the season. $12.75 to $27.50 THIRD FLOOR Camel’s Hair Sweaters *7.95 A tailored model with straight bateau neckline, set-on pockets and fringed sash, in tan. Specially Priced Elente Corsets $3.50 This corset-less age is not always as unfettered as it may appear. The soft ease and grace of the present mode is made possible by such models as these unlaced Elente corsets, made of alternat: ing surgical elastic and broche, reinforced with walohn to pre- vent stretching. Sizes, 25 to 32. SECOND FLOOR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. | Lord & Taylor Teternone FirzRoy 1900 Y Come for a Walk Down Misses’ and Women’s Three Piece Suits #75 That smooth yet sturdy fabric, duvet de laine, is the foun- dation of these good looking suits. Brocaded, embroidered, or Paisley crepe forms the upper part of the dress. Wide cuffs and squirrel, caracul, beaver, or mole collars finish the coat. There are also box coat models. Brown, Sorrento, and navy blue are the shades. Misses’ Dinner Dresses for the Holidays The new browns are much in evidence for dinner wear. Here is a spice-brown chiffon velvet with collar and cuffs of dull gold lace and ctisp white mousseline de soie— new collar, new flare cuffs, slim outline. Another is in leaf-brown satin-back crepe with ribbon rosettes at the waist; another is in the new ribbed cut velvet with softly falling bertha effect; another is made of delicately patterned lace with a brilliant girdle. There are many other designs in all smart shades. $59.50, $65 and $97.50 THIRD FLOOR Annual Sale — Stationery in Cretonne Boxes *1 In itself, stationery is one gift that brings more than a mere passing holiday enjoyment. Down to its last sheet, such a gift brings remembrance. In these dainty cretonne boxes, so gaily and attractively col- ored, the joy of the gift is bound to be prolonged indefinitely, for these boxes are glove and handkerchief size and this gives them a daily use. The paper is of splendid quality—the glove box contains 24 sheets, 24 cards and 48 envelopes. The handkerchief box con- tains 48 sheets and 48 envelopes. Some boxes combine two colors and some are all white, all blue, all lavender, all buff or all pink. There could not be a happier choice of gift for those who are dainty yet practical. GROUND FLOOR Special Prices on Winter Hats 82.95 #5 410 Our entire stock of velvet and panne velvet hats greatly reduced for rapid clearance, Your opportunity to buy that extra hat at a small part of its orig- inal price. The prices marked include the majority in this selling. Untrimmed Hats 92.95 Domestic Hats French Room Hats §5 510 With a few marked slightly higher in each case —— ee eEeE——EE FOURTH FLOOF Good Children’s Street! And see how many old friends you'll meet. There's Little Boy Blue and Marjorie Daw, in the cun- ningest shops you ever saw; And right next door is pretty Mary, the maiden who would be so con- trary; While Peter Piper and Little Jack Horner have each a shop in a nearby corner—But that’s not half of the fun you'll see—the Jolly-Go-Round, with its Christmas tree, and Santa Claus with the Jack Frost twins (the music plays and the fun begins). Then dozens of new and beautiful toys. Just waiting for little girls and boys— A Few of the Fascinating New Games in Toyland East is East, $2 Cows in a Corner, $2 Five Wise Birds, $1.25 Broadway, $1 Farm Yard Lotto,$1.75 Little Chicken, $1.75 TOYCAND—SEVENTH FLOOR To Provide for Days of Rain $6.75 A very unusual value in women’s silk : umbrellas of quality, featuring novelty borders, wooden shanks, tips and ferrule, and a smart type of handle. $5 8 rib Paragon-framed men’s all silk umbrellas with the Prince of Wales style handles— some with sterling silver trim. GROUND FLOOR cA Remarkable Holiday Opportunity Women’s Short Kid Gloves $1.65 In a good assortment of desirable colors and sizes, we have assembled hundreds of kidskin“and cape- skin gloves, with overseam and pique stitchings, showing embroidered backs of same or contrast- ing colors. Quite the smartest shadings for dress; white, champagne and oyster are included, and there are browns, greys and blacks for harder wear. Some have 2 and 3 clasps and one glove in the French mode has a large pear! button. GROUND FLOOR For Your Use or For Gifts Knit Wool Gauntlet Gloves In either the domestic or imported types, both elbow length gauntlets and wrist length gloves. Some have cuffs of matching color and some are made with gaily colored Canadian patterns. The price range is 75c, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.75, $4.75, $8.75 GROUND FLOOR A Shoe of = _...._ Quality $10.75 Having the elements of both» | Sy style and service, it is hard =| & | to fancy the daily need which | | could not be satisfied by the | purchase of this one strap pump. In black or brown kidskin, it is finished with | a trim medium sole and kid | covered heel. : We are showing at this pri¢ a very *5.85 enerous asseeunens of see's low shoes, high and low heeled, strap pump anl oxford, tan and black calfskin, suede and pater: leather. All sizes procurable in some style ECOND FLOOR The Small Fur Neckpiece Nothing can quite take the place of thelitele fur so perennially necessary to women’s dress.At prices so reasonable, smartness can be readily btained. Fox animal scarfs in taupe, slate and brom; 2-skin mink scarfs; 1-skin stone marten scarfs, $6.50. skin sable scarfs,$46.50. 2-skin sable scars, $95.00 FOURTH PLOOR “The Government would be gratifid ‘f you would Shop Early—Wrap Carefully~-iddress Plainly and Mail Promptly.” Hubet Work, Postmaster General

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