The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1917, Page 9

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{ | -ELAUS HOME FROM © TURKEY TODAY Ambassador With Staff and Family Arrive Home With- out Mishap.. ‘An official reception will to-day be tendered by the Mayor's Committee to ‘Abram [, Elkus, until recently Am- Dassador to Turkey, who with his family and members of his embassy staff has just returned to America. Mr, Etkus is completely restored to health after his long illness, and after tis arrival yesterday went to his country home in Seabdright. All he Would say about Turkey's break with the United States was that Turkish officials were sorry it occurred, With Ambassador Elkus were Mrs. Elkus, the Misses Ethel and Kather- ine, their daughters, and their son, James. He suid the voyage across the Atlantic had been uneventful. He left Constantinople May 29, “I fecl very well and am very glad to get back,” the Ambassador sald. Ambassador Elkus’s etay in Con- stantinople, it was learned from per- sone who had been there with him, was most trying. Hoe was ill a great deal of the time. The German con- trolled press would continually pub- Meh articles reflecting upon the attl- tude of the American Government toward Turkey. ‘Official explana- tione” wer: asked of him on more than one occasion when papers pub- lished despatches purporting to come from Switzerland to the effect that Prominent Americans had made speeches showing hostility to Turkey. «among those who met Ambassador Elkus at the American port when he landed were h er, Miss Elkus, Dr. Alfred Hess, a broth law; Mr, and Mrs, M, Auerbac Jatter a sister of Mrs, Elkus Proskader 4 busin tes of Mr, n and Gee 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE | NEAR 60" STREET | FURNITURE ! Cash or Credit OPENEVENINGSTILL9 O'CLOCK [1] A 5-Room Apartment|#} | S350 VALUE All Grand Ravtde, rnitare. Special. A 4-Room Apartment spel $375 OUR LIBERAL TERMS] —————— DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry Without, { Plates Ar Stave reeth TIVE ANAL extract dificult em SLIGHTEST PAIN TEETH EXTRACTED FREE |b Your old teerh that fie per All Work Guaranteed 10 Years 1 Deva)’ cured, ‘Teeth ine PRICES LOWEST Full Sets of Teeth - + = - $5.00 up Gold Fillings - - - «& $1.00 up oid Crowns, 22-karat - $5.00 up Sliver Fillings . 60c up No charge for examination Hours #30 to 10; bu DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham & Btraus, Be Sure to Get the Right Place. LADY IN ATTENDANCE, ~, Personal Cards Pr Rive gale personal cara aa ih ad we } will ton late, write us e phone Greeley 6100 FRR 100 cards for 84c ff you have no plate we will furnish « new plate in hy line only, and 50 cards, on high grade '——Main Floor—Main Stairway stock, A Fall-Fashioned Blouse ° Comes First to Macys el It’s a costume blouse of more than usual smartness,—Roman striped taffeta in color com- binations that are different. Small, self-covered buttons are its only trimming. The collar may be worn high in small flaring points, or low as a trim V neck. Illustrated. ea FIVE NEW MODELS IN White Voile Blouses, $1.89 “Trimmed with laces and embroideries” bears a new interpretation, for these are trimmed in a novel way,— combined with tucks and hemstitching in o dainty, summery fashion. Floor, 34th $5.94 Girls’ Voile Frocks Cancel the “Awkward Age” “Out size” girls are in size in the Girls’ Own Sec- . re for just proportion selects their clothes to fit ages, sizes, occasions and purses. Here's a pretty new frock of fancy voile, full box pleated. The collar, cuffs and yestee are of white batiste, trim- med with rows of fine Val. lace. Nar- row girdle of velvet ribbon. Sizes 12 to 16 years. $5.94 Summer Dresses, $2.96 Several models of fancy voiles,, some with Empire waistlines, others that combine voiles of plain and printed colorings. Some hand embroidered. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Linen Dusters, Good quality linen, these, In a | WashableSkirts, $2.49 full length belted etyle with rag- lan sleeves and convertible col- lar Natural color, gabardine, Shirred top, belted, pockets button-trimmed, Lengths 28 to 34 inches. Third Floor, 35th Street, 75 Misses’ Silk Jersey Sport Coats, $8.94 Welcome Among Sport Enthusiasts When a sweater’s too warm, a coat too dignified, and a wrap an encumbrance, —enter: the silk jersey sport coat, filling the roles of all three for appropriateness, yet unique in its smartness. Silk Jersey Sport Coats, as illus- yom collar, patch 9 ockets, and a tie sash of generous ngth and width, Copenhagen, Purple, Emerald, Silk Jersey Sport Suits $17.49 ‘Two models of smart simplicity have sailor collars, turn-back cuffs, pockets and ' tie skirts also have pockets. Tan, Copenhagen, Rose, White, Flesh, Gold, Purple Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. fure—Third Floor, 35th St, Broadway The full 314) | i Wrrnour THe Miseusen of the gume lat advertised, It looks ever: Colors are: Naoy, purple, brown, old rose, bright green, and also in black. The trimmings are in self or contrasting colors $5.49 Junior Girls’ Smart sport model of cotton 1,000 Strong at Keys ‘Jap Panamas, 99c, $1.29 They are highly popular in mushroom and flare effects. Customers like their pliabil- ity. A little adjustment al- ters the style to suit the face. “Your Vacation Complete for 94¢ We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Othes House, but for Cash Ss } Bi way, 34th to 35th St. PHONOGRAPHS, $ 87 AN INVESTMENT OF MULTIPLE INTEREST From a business standpoint this machine is an economic maximum, with self-insuring “returns” and “increasing” utility; from a pleasure-giving view-point, its accomplishments are as versatile as machines costing double. In Construction. It is well built. Its case is metal, unaffected by dampness and not likely to be damaged. In Operation. Its parts are complete and fect. The motor will play two records a a ond et: ing. The reproducer and sound box would do credit to a far higher priced instrument. In Appearance. It is neat and good looking,—not a toy. Well finished metal case, 1244 x 124% inches, and nickel reproducing arm. In Fone, a is Lider ion eel Service. It is all that a higher priced Lect holt snc ance carry’| instrument could be. Will give a ualiti for outdoor playing. It ; wil vende” disc records & “they are| Whole Suminees 's pleasure and be ready meant to be played. for new service in the fall. Every summer home, bungalow, camp, summer school or military training encampment should have one at this exceptionally low price.’ $8.74 The Phonograph Weighs Only 1344 lbs. in this Strong Fibre Case, $1.98 Pack it up and carry it off to lend new fide to picnics, outings, boat ies and motor trips. © case, with strongly riveted sides and metal corners, will prove a per- fect means of transportation. Records Discontinued from the Victor Catalogue ————- Have Been Reduced About Half: Every year many records are dropped from the Victor Catalogue in order not to make stocks unwieldy. They are all good records, by well known artists. The savings speak for themselves, Mowe—Vourth Floor, 34th Street, Rear: Stock Up for the Summer Through This Sale of 3,000 MEN’S SHIRTS a $1.09 The quality of the materials and workman- Anticipates queries and en- deavors to answer ques- tions that may occur to those who depend upon this store and enjoy shop- ping here. Dear Editor: Point of et!- + Can’ for the hos- . . . SUEiiy of a week-end stay In ship could not be improved upon at the price— WuOUSy "Wels BiB oe ele and if they had not been purchased months ago, ‘Ans, Take your host or the price would be much higher. hostess one of our $8.74 phonographs. ‘The pleasant memory of your visit will be perpetuated by its untiring entertainment. (ae Dear F4.; Please tell me the specifications for knitting # scart for the Red Cross,— length, width, price of wool, ete. Knitter. ‘Ana. Cast on 60 stitches and knit 58 inches in length. Two hanks of gray knitting yarn, standard quality, ro- quired for a acart,—610 hank, Woven Madras Japanese Crepes Mercerized Shirtings Stripes and other patterns in attractive colorings-— all carefully tailored in summery, soft cuff models. Some Shirts With Long Point Collars Altached Included in This Sale. Main Fleer, 86th Street, Dear Editor: Cabbage leaves all chewed up by a pestiferous army of bugs or caterpillars. Want a Killer to kill ‘em dead! dna, Hliebore Get iy, Upholstery Department is as good ut a now : 8 eet Tosire Bure SRL Leys To Buy These Cretonnes Tapestry cretonne that comes | Double Faced Tapestry Cre- Some Reasons for Visiting the erpillars, arsenate of lead, 29c Ib,, will do the trick. ee Dear Fditor: What time do in rich, all over floral designs and | tonne that has the pattern on you close on Saturdays? looks “expensive,” though only both sides and is woven heavily ‘Ans. 12, noon. 46c a yard | Excellent for portleres, 89¢ yard To Get Some Mosquito Canopies Most people are beginning to think it's time to shut the little pests out, Netting canopies to envelop beds come in two atyles, one that falls from @ ceiling-pulley and another that is fixed to the bed itself. In each there are two grades of netting. Ceiling Fixture Canopies Bed Fixture Canopies For single beds $1.98 & $2.74 | v.. single beds $4.12 & $4.39 2, For % size beds 2.97 & 3. For full size beds 3.49 & 3, For full size beds 4,24 & 4,49 To Buy a Porch Screen A necessary adjunct to a sleeping pore h and comfort at all times 1m the midsummer heat, Of slatted Basswood and in Bamboo. 74 24 74 Japanese Bamboo Porch Screens Outside Bark Natural Colors With Cords and Pulleys Narrow Slate, Wide Bint Buse, Price Pein 4 ft. wide x 7 ft. 6 in. long : 5 ft. wide x 7), Gin, long * 6 ft. wide x 7 it. 6 in, long 1,29 7 ft, wide x 7 ft, 6 in, long 1.84 itn ae 7 8 ft, wide x 7 ft. 6 in, long 1,74 The AKICRY-K00 HAT 79 So smart that people who see it can hardly believe it is the cent of the price it was made to sell at,—$1.79,—but we have priced it a full dollar less, It is of pliable peanut straw in a becoming adaptable mush- Trimmed and edged with gros grain ribbon. Green Stained wies. | Green or Brown Painted Sit. wide x7 ft. Gin, long $1.64 | om, Price. Oft, wide x7 ft. Gin. long 1.94 | Pft wide $2.64 Tit. wide x 7 ft. Gin. long 2.29 | 10 ft. wide.. ft. widex 7 ft, 61n, long 2.64 | 12 ft. wide. Basswood Porch as Green or brown, with cords and pulleys Gise, Price, | Cine, Priee Aft. wide, 7ft. Gin. long $1.88 | Oft. wide, 7 ft. Gin. long $2.79 6 ft. wide, 7 ft. 6 in, long 2.34 | 8 ft, wide, 7 ft. 6 in. long a4 10 ft. wide, 7 ft. 6 in. long 69 Sewe—Second Floor, 34th Street A. M. and close at 5.30 P. M. at 8.80 A. M. and close at 12 noon. SIOG—Fourth Pleor, Rear | ~ STORE HOURS During the months of July and August this store will open at 8.30 +» excepting on Saturdays, when it will open to worth at higher figures. deep turn-over points. the exceedingly moderate price is There is a eurplice dress of heavy taffeta with a full tunic over- skirt finished with a row of fag- gotingeffect around the hem and on the cuffs. The faggoting is done In gold, and to tone with this brass buttons are used as trimmings. It has « sailor col- lar of white Georgette. Another model has » panel front from neck to hem, the panel being tucked and stitched with All these models come in navy and black Third Floer, B’way, FOR WOMEN Rubberized Poplin Coat That Need Never Fear a Shower $6.74 designed according to their needs at prices much less than elsewhere, Men's Dust Coats, $8.4 Carefully made of Palm Beach the smartest and most pract duster materials, in dark gray, light gray and tan. Double-breasted Eh ny pearl buttons. Chauffeurs’ Dust Coats, $6.49 and $8.49 Different from the ordinary duster chauffeur only. Double-breasted, but ton-to-neck model, with Russian front in linen, mohair and other fabrics, Other Dusters for Men, $1.59 to $24.74 WATER TOGS Bathing Suits One Piece Suits, a» tlustration A, of heavy knitted wool with belts, Gray, red, navy, cadet Siges 2 to 10 years. Bathing Suit Two Piece All Wool Suits, twimmed with cadet, orange or red. Diges 28 to 36. They may be matched elsewhere IN price, but they have vo rivals in quality AT the price. They are of closely woven, fine, high pile, wide wale corduroy that testifies As illustrated, these skirts are shirred all around, with wide belts and two button-trimmed patch pockets with Women’s Dresses Popular Models in Taffeta Handsome in appearance, Daintily Trimmed A taffeta dress is an investment that is always good. ‘There are three new season's gowns described below, which are as attractive as any one could wish, yet to correspond and the cuffs ana collar are of imi- panel back and front, deeply The skirt is side- ted and the dress has col- jar and cuffs of Georgette in Ci These are smart in shape with deep set-in sleeves, all around belt and novel- ty pockets. The collar is convertible. 4 Colors are tan or navy, and it also comes in black. —Third Fleer, Bway, Motor Dust Coats That Give Men a Smart Appearance at Little Cost Car owner and chauffeur will both find here serviceable dusters, well tailored of dependable materials and th, with convertible collar, belted back and designed along lines sui for the Cowd—Fifth Fleer, 34th st. These Week-End Sp-cials Outfit the Boys Washable Suits $1.89 For Little Chaps $2.24 | Two Short Sleeve Models; one, C, with white blouse and blue, other Russian Model, as tration D, in plain blue or tan, also polka dot anc Sines #14 to 8 years For Big Boys $2.89 Cool Cloth Suits $5.49 Wh Extra Knickers as illustration B; Navy Blue, | Ideal Warm Weather Suits, in gray or tan Norfolk models. Sizes 7 to 16 years. MALE —Kecond Floor, S4th dt, Bear

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