The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1917, Page 6

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ae) oe < oe e THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY. JULY 31, cmt 2 tcp = “Jack and the Beanstalk’? Pat g 35 Doses MER A * ee —_—_— FO Use For Over Thirty Years ee - 4 35 J) | ‘Jack and the Beanstalk” t# @ de- | enjoy again this 14y1 of youth ast ee M7 It came to the| did In ut ». But the old G ‘ t night in the whol-| story in 1 drese ta an ex TUS CanTAUR comrany, MEW TORE OITY. ert y few of th » houre that Gerard Reveals Secrets of His Famous Black Bag Not even the German Secret Service could fathom the secrets of the Tittle black that Ambassador Gerard guarded so jealously on the long feria from lin to Washington. Questions, attempts to purloin it, trigues to gain access to its contents, all failed. Asked in Washington what it contained, Mr. Gerard smiled and said “That? Why, it’s the ‘dope’ for my book. As a private citizen I ‘tan be an author now, you lmow.” In that book, which has now been written, former Ambassador Gerard reveals, for the first time, the whole astounding story of German ambition, treachery and intrigue. He Answers Questions That Puzzle America =—why Germany started the war, what she expected to get out of it, why she challenged the United States, what she clid to make us fight, why she expects to win, and what her people still believe about America, Written in the form of a fascinating narrative of the Ambassador's mal experiences, “My Four Years in Germany” is at the same time a masterly expo- sition of the at tet causes of the war. It is the “inside story,” known only to the Kaiser’s court and to the handful of diplomats accredited to it during the war. Cyrus H. K. Curtis has arranged with Mr, Gerard for the first publication of this remarkable book as a serial in tho PUBLIC s&s LEDGER The National Newspaper—Published in Philadelphia Beginning next Sunday, August 5, end continuing, daily and Sunday, for about six weeks. Order it from your newsdealer today, or send the coupon with one dollar, and the Public Ledger will be sent to you by mail until the Gerard series is completed, Into Delightful Cinema Fantas: t goo ¢ . 1 Jack in hie Wander § foot 6 inchos tall w y and other eet ature to fit 6 castle was or, has con rendition of @ grown-ups and krow weema an nd the Heanstalk’ thing that has come and of mak»-believe in a hey | lone es net Knox-Wilson War Wedding, au h, Bronx ALD, for duty at N The A | bride was attended r, Mise Lillian M, Wilson, The best man was Keuben Bayler Knox and the ushers were military and naval men, Fruit the place of expensive foods **‘Sweeten it with Domino” Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown Dome. «Cane Sugar * i Granulated dnersla icon 2 | Gold In Band 5 Ib. car | fons and in §, 10, 25 } \ ‘end 50 Ib. cotton bags, with ag 1917 Stern Brothers Lae, f “| A Clearance Sale, Wednesday, of | Street Women’s Low Shoes for Summer Formerly $8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 pair, at $5.85 Bench-made Pumps in the newest novelty mo white and tan id gray and golden brown sue matt kid turned sules aud Louis heels; also all tan Russia calf Purops tele Pumps and Colonials - at $3.75 Patent leather, matt kid, black Russia and white canvas All atzes but not in every model. Formerly $5.00 and 6.00 Important Sale of TOWELS Large shipments from American and European manufacturers, bought months before the present high market prices became effective . Offered at much less than current retail prices. Huck ‘Towels | Huck Towels | Turkish Towels hemmed ends; 17x36 ins, Trish linen; hemst’d ends, Bath; hemmed ends, at $1.35 doz. at $5.50 doz. | at $2.95 doz. | Typed Glass Towels Kitchen Towels Check Glass Towels Irish; name “Glass” woven Irish twilled; 24x82 ins; in border; 22 x 29 inches, name “Kitchen” woven in, at $3.25 doz. Hemmed ends, striped side border; size 22 x @8 inches, | at $3.95 doz. | at $2.75 doz. August Sale of Oriental Rugs Now actively in progress, provides out-of-the-ordinary values. Persian Rugs, including Mossouls, Kurdistans, Irans, ete., In small and medium sizes, at $24.50, 35.50, 49.50 to 95.00 Mahal & Ghoerevan Carpets | Sarouk & Kirmanshah Rugs 714 to 1414ft. wide by 1044 to 261sft. 814 to 10M ft. wide by 1184 to 1414ft. long; regularly $148.00 to 925.00, | long; regularly $375.00 to 550.00, $115.00 to 685.00 | at $278.00 to 395,00 Chinese Rugs at $60.00 to 375.00 514 to 121 (ft. wide by 814 to 1414 ft. long; blue, gold, tan, ete.; regularly $78.00 to 450.00 HIGH GRADE WILTON RUGS Size 6 by 9 feet,........ regularly up to $50.75,..........005. at $39.50 Size 84 by 10% ft.,.... S896). ‘i “$55.00 Size 9 by 12 feet,....... ete Oe DU ctenen te re “ $56.00 Purchases made now will be held for future delivery, if desired. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At 10 to 50% Less During August Velour Living Room Suite, Dining Room Suite, 10 pes.; two pieces, Davenport and Arm 94) - Mahogany; William and Mary Chair; formerly 820.00,....at 215.00 design; formerly $375.00,... .at 262.00 Adam Living Room Suite, ‘Tudor’ Oak Dining Suite, two pieces; damask covering; 10 pieces; chairs with tapestry formerly $140.00,... ...at $96.50 seats; formerly $225.00, at 165.00 Touis XVI. Bedroom Suite Bedroom Suite, five pieces, 4 pes.; ivory; formerly $190.00 142.00 Jacobean oak; eine 50 6148.00 Upholstered Davennerta, | Imported English Mor- in tapestry and velour; : occo Leather Chairs; reg. 805,00 and 160.00 $80 & $110 | eg. g150.00 & $165.00 $90 & $115 Mahogany Buffets, eqn | Mahogany Secretaries, na recly. $00.00 & 125.00, 865 & $95 | ~ formerly’ 815.00, $35.00 Odd Pieces of Chamber Furniture Mahogany Dresses, reg. #80,$40.00 | Walnut Bedsteads, reg. $58, Mahogany Bedsteads, “ §80,$40.00 | Ivory Chiffoniers, Antique lvory Bedroom Suite, four pleces, in American Walnut; formerly $260.00, at $185. 50

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