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MUREFURWARNUWI \NHEDE THE BETT S COs s — r SPENT IHAN B[FORH Extra: Sales- No Mail or 4 P°Y°Pl°P‘° Ste'rve "Phone Orders British Armaments Since : mo: 5,21'.‘:'.',“’; Sti?;e”cl?llie. 1919 $6,000,000,000, Other Nations Apace. y e e (109 =111l . G STREET NO R]'H\\/.ES_ T By Cable to Tlg";::.r“:!ld ‘.'gg York Tribune, LONDON, July 30, Since 1917 Great Britain has spent $6,000,000,- wozainiis ) Beginning T omotrow--the Most Important Event We've Ever Announced . amount has lLeen spent by France. largely for the maintenance of her army and the strengthening of her air force, as well as enlarging her light naval vessels If the military establishments of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Rumania, 3 Hungary and Jugoslavia are taken into consideration, it is plain that ’ Europe is spending infinitely more ments in 1923 than she was doing ¢ the war, which was B S ot s Once Again This New Organization Makes a Progressive Step e We're remodeling and renovating our building that we are compelled to sacrifice our high-grade gotten by most of from street to roof, and within a short time the stocks at prices that seem mere shadows of their °' operations will be in the hands of the contractors originals. We take this action also because we . and their workmen. When these contemplated wish to avoid moving stocks from one point to government is considering Baldwin's g g changes will have become a reality, we will have another and to eliminate the possibilities of damage foundly influence the whole course of the race in armament construction Sepaiinal by Felnenlr o ecunt e a thoroughly modernized series of the most beau- while the builders are in charge. This is really a Britain will continue to spend stag- gering sums of money for her mavy T tiful show windows in America, and a store golden opportunity to share in the most sensational made on the French treasury. It means that taxation will continue wt el e interior of a most metropolitan character. So ex- values this store has ever announced. Doors open tensive are the alterations, and the time so limited, tomorrow at 9:15 A. M. Be here on time. of the most terrible eff the late war was to Show the world how thin is the crust of civilization on which this gencration is walking" That sentence comes from Premier Baldwin's speech, and no bellever in 4 universal peace could hope to im- emphasozed the fact that the inherent 9 fighting instinct runs strongly in all of us. but he agreed that the con- science of the world is not yet stilled. o As u responsible sggtesman he held that he must give first thought 10 :he defenses of the British emplre, 9 though he shared the hope that peace could be established on a ecund basis Attention Called to League. i doin o bring about disurmament y COmplete, NCW ot am Gold Strlpe al treaties will be presented when the general assembly of the league meets in Geneva in September. S g I , Reparations and the inter-allied \ S Ck H b aebis toom indefnicely Targer for pos- tocks only will be ‘ s . ibility of another war. Premier Bald- " I 0 SIerY win gave a sort of half promise to . BRI it ‘ , Carried in the newly 5 g E e Resmsdoled Store. It (Just in Time for the Alterdtion Sfl’e) France over qurbuums of © German ! Lu-\ima:‘u r1—l|m'd|r\s mannl tlk’e the \ 5 o T nitiative of holding another inter- . i 7 S l N b 100 R ; will pay you hand- tyle Number of dx\drmnmenll”bul I\meru‘un {nt:h g R ived hey w hen the P / egular Agen Pri 2,00 Gl e e e 51N ; somely to help us ~ e iy . 4 a Pacific pact. America's Army is / . gmaller than that of tne third-rate \ h i OUR PRICE SIZGS European states. er air force is not . tven s potential menace to Europe move them out o | Bo e Ter g’ R adont BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS ) ? would bring her into negotiations S e ‘ the builder’s way. European pow and happily there is little need of any anglo-American 4 “Gotha G Gircussions on this, queation at the sl St oge present time. If conferences are held, peis Stripe” “Styles Nos. Hose. * 2010 and L4 it logks as if Britain will have to 0 take the lead, and in that case = Style No. 150-118; ca would be Invited to participate 5007 regu- regular lar agency agency "hB tl‘d\!ln is ;!‘hl |n’ )\)l! ar;fll_\l'(,\ls F ¢ W ancy Jacquettes ash Dresses $ 5 , .M{“mu_ ol mm;L to a general peace settlement Thus far, France and Britain have & been unablé to find a basis for agree- Values to $20.00 at Values to §16.95 at Gotham Gotham ment 2 : E 43 There remains here of the possibili- A wide assortment of this sea- Most beautiful styles of Hand- A QI‘;‘“T ty of participation by America in the son’s best styles in novelty ma- drawn Voile, Normandie Voile, i ‘Hn:n f Style < task of reaching a settiement of the i ari i i B atlone ratiom terials and various colorings. Ratine, Dotted Swiss, etc. SCIENTIFIC THEORY Tailored Suits $ 12 Silk Dresses $ o Remember S = Dflce !3’!5 OUR PRI Vi 45 alues to $45.00 at Values to $20.00 at sl Every pair of Gotham “Gold Stripe” Hosiery we sell An assortinent com- OF ELEMENTS UPSET prised of mostly light Fancy figured Crepes, Canton Guaranteed or Moncy | is absolutely perfect—fresh, new stock—absolutely per- _ shades in plain colers Crepes. Crepe de Chines, etc., in Cheerfully Refunded.” fect—and stamped with the “Gold Stripe” Trade-Mark. Tweeds and fancy checks. a big assortment of styles. Division of Chlorine Into Two Parts Is Announced B; Sl Sports Coats Summer Dresses Chicago Chemist. Values to $29.75 at Values to $25.00 — o ’ e English mixtures and el 3 By the Associated Press. c}:mel's hqair. ]Full !:r P‘il;ari:ung SkasF Orglendle;, TAGO, . —~Tw ! . ine: wisible have been separated by Dr. - i William D. Harkins, professor of phy- Dl'ess COfltS I P e S G Velucs to $5050 o Sports Dresses Values Without Precedent in the e History of Local Merchandising fleld are expected to revolutionize the Silks ‘and “Poiret Twills Beautifully styled of Dr. Harkins explained how he tried All lined and beautifully Fru Fru, Broadcloth Silks ‘ All summer stocks must go, so ehemical theory of a century. in Navy blue 'and black. to separate chlorine, the greenish yel- tailored. and Shantung. low gas used by the Germans when they first introduced chemical warfare. 1 ' . . S " R every hat has been repriced for in- Chiorne b, longbeen,consdered Heavy Weight Coats{ Knitted Suits $/.90 tant dinpesels ’ Bave deficd all atiempis At division: Values to $15.00 at Values to $20.00 at . Lo S S s These so-called elements are present 5 = 2 \ in the earth and in the sun. Fancy tweed mixtures with Most desired styles in these Mhe goe was diffused thy the| L. laid back, Full “boxy” effect, opular knitted suits. Various $ $ $ wg;.:hi,‘;‘,;fi Rt e Y | gvery desired style anfytolor. go ors and combinatione. : At At : At parts remained, and it was discovered thli_dl::e .uop(all{:g ;loamentm(hhz:-lne. T d P . R d . . \ could be separ: nd another time. 3 ; L remendous Price Reductions in All of | Vissto Viluesto Values to . mercury considered a fundamen ; i : Eteine cnbe o, Tiny . ' ) & $5 $10 $20 TR SR e - Our Maln FIOOI' Departments gf““a"ti S'SPO’;“S:"ld D"?*“fl,\"!s pe n = f Styles of reet Styles of Hair J = [ Felt in of Crepe braid, S TELENY . SWEATENS, A $2 00 \ white and Taffeta and Taffeta and SLEEVELESS SWEATERS, trimmed_with real = knitted of imported yarns in gl? or msh laces. all colors Leghorn Milan straw pents with zinc and cadmium to see if they, too, are mixtures 1nnteldx:71 faned, —with triple- - elements. full-fashioned £+ ““Fhese experiments indicate, then, fect, White Bluk 00 that there probably is only one funda- and all colo: wvarfous color combinations; | ::"x::‘l/:ltfe"e‘;";:a.:zfiiugufi-‘f:?fn'L(x','"fl PURE SILK f-losm Semi-fash. i v-v:'-:‘.'.'x 1 00 or raulh?d:uf' Crapsido Cuine T T R R a om| £ these years,” Dr. Harkins said. “That foned, with triple mu-funmned"of- . values. e 3 9 \ New Felt Sports Hats, $ .95 Dasic element is hydrogen, and, ac- fect. White and ail-col- $ES pres” Valuon: “Sats. Price I b $5.00 Values. Sale Price, | ol ¢l s ‘are compeunds of heylum ec al SLEEVELESS SWEATERS of ements are compounds of helium or folfum with hydrogen. . But_since 5 N :’““ flesh color fiber silk or !mpur(edTn?ohdg i heliym itself is built up from hydro- Price .o cluded with these bul{t-up -hvuldor-. are golf coats and n, then all the elements are intra- FAN fomio compounds of hydrogen.” BAGS, 8 s T Jackets ' with et e slesves: to 3 OO + YCAISTS, prettily ‘fashioned of UETTES AND OVER CHEMISE, dainily fashioned of TEEN PETTICOATS, extrs $5.95 * values. Sale $ ity Phter Ban and Tuxedo BLous!: Roshanara o "chine; Sone are all handmade, r| ld d BUZZI EXECUTION STAYED AR ) e $I QB CvERBGUES wnty macet SEET W ard: $1.39 T $8.90 TIEE, Do sds. . Chokers: f v. X alue ne dimity, wn 1 d Woman Who Slew Frederick i 69C tiice Par 00 e et 37 alues™8ale 2. . Harkins is performing similar experi- % PURE SILK HOSE, Seml-fash- ] PRINCESS SLIPS, prettily made Schneider Appeals Her Case. J OVERBLOUSES, made of Crepe Sal o eico el ppeals Her Gase PRETTICO, AT made of Satin ana de Chine and Shantung Sitks; Fotar °mup?mm GOWNS AND PHILIPPINE GO W NS AND EVELESS SWEATERS AND G O L F JACKETS, cot jersey; OSSINING, July 30.—Sing Sing at- 8ilk radium, Pan or V necks. All white, white CHEMISE, made of CHEMISE. made of fine nainsook, elab- imported mohair pleated taches have announced they have Bomstiichod” with s uperior 11t been_served with a notice of appeal scalloped ~bottom; 9 newest shades, abnsook: ¥ ienly orately ~_embroid- varns used in their all wanted colors. which stays indefinitely the execu- ss s» vuu» Sale $4.75 to :su vlb embroidered, $2.95 . ered, .00 values. ma.king all wanted . $2.95 values. Sa tion of Mrs. Anna Buzzi, convicted of ues. Sal values. Sale Price Sale Prict colors. Sale Price killing Frederick Schneider, Bronx } contractor. The execution was to have taken place the week of August 19, but the appeal will compel postponement un- Ul the modon-fon &-RAW-Atisd - - .“"A“'AA"'A""‘VA'AV.."'A.\" -