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a B. Altman & Cn. Ivory-finish Celluloid Artic FOR THE DRESSING ROOM Paes to-r ° will be offered sorrow at less then regular prices, The low figures quoted include a monogram engraved to order on each piece. Mirrors . . $3.90 | Mair Brushes, $3.25 Pin Boxes « 1.50 | Cloth Brushes, 2.50 Pin Trays « 45c. | Shoe Horns . 5S0c. Hair Receivers end | Combs,Button Hooks Powder Boxes, and Nail Files, each « « « « $1.08 | each « 6 « © 35c woe. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES will be obtainable to-morrow in Women’s Hand Bags all in fashionable styles and materials, and all specially priced. Pouch Bags of chiffon velvet, in black, brown, taupe and dark purple, lined with colored silk and finished with a tassel; fitted with inside frame pocket and mirror, $2.75 Envelope Bags of black pin seal or colored morocco, lined with moire; with two inside framepocketsandamirror . . $2.90 Hand Bags of black pin seal or colored morocco, lined with moire; with inside frame pocket and a mirror, $3.25 & 3.50 ‘Witth Avenwe-Madteon Avene Mth and 35th Streets New Pork NowrnWesr Conner Sixt Aves15™ 51a. TQ. Motor eur Credit Department and inte your cory home. We are just as anxious to open accounts with good customers as to make cash sales. DON'T POSTPONE your purchase of FURNITURE or RUGS for lack of ready cash. Make use of our CO VENIENT CREDIT and enjoy your home while paying for it A BIT AT A TIME. HIGH-GRAPE Queen Anne PERIOD BED ROOM SUITE 1 ena mm in pemcar Walnut or Mahogany. Neatly Carved, with ff ¥ French Plate Mirrors, \ 6 Consisting of eee DRESSER, CHIF- (7% ( FONIER, TOILET (h |! } - fl | it " $104.50 am ps AllOur Goods Are | | Marked With | } \ WNCon GS” AVERNSSr, IeUtien Ty New York World Sets The Pace GAOT ERO | THE EVENING WORLD, TUBBOAY, SEPTEM New York School € hildren Recs ive the Best Physical Training in All the World Made Good (terene and Fine Soldiers by Coopulleery Bod Kh % ily Education Under the ‘ of Lew Dr. C, Ward ton Shows That Law's vone Will Net Unduly oe School Hours Nor Herdrhip om Pupils, on the Contrary, Will Untold Benefit. bet, Prove o By Marguerite M. Marshall “N t « in Germany we 4 these brief vut ving senter C.WARD CRAMPTON M.D. ' c Ward - - = -'f 4 smpton, phymical | wr Hoard of Education (8.4 qmene director of the pub. | will be asked rrow to aad forty schools of New | minutes t I day. But that York 1 up for me the at every child wilt bad bbysioal train. | . te . of ni an ti 7 hich wa rat : Dr. Crampton when nm about the new be 1 ‘ » in his off\ee at minut . Siaty- seventh Street, ' « If they ft yools the lengthy all be J wine, they @ ol day probably will at lenet b with such a fly. |be unchanged,” he sald. “On the ing start basis of the five-hour, or Ofteen-hun- To make p ¢ this physical ine ‘dred-minute weekly echedule, which ARB op eg DPRICEGCD. * FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Recent Arrivals, Portraying the Correct New Style Notes, Distinguish This SPECIAL WEDNESDAY SALE OF Smart Autumn Frocks For Street, Afternoon & Dress Wear Not only because of correct style, but also by reason of their exquisite beauty are these dresses distinguished—graceful interpretations of the new silhouette, dressy cluster and side plaited effects, new side draped and silk embroidered , Models, all are splendidly repredented #4, in this offering. $25.00 Of Wool Jersey, Serge, Satin, Georgette and Crepe Meteor, in a complete range of sizes for women and misses. Hendsemels Tailored | _ Fall Suits | Por Women and Misses $ 19° The superiority of these Suits isevident at a glance, Fault. lessly tailored models of Serge, Broadcloth, Velour, | and Oxford Cloth, i beautiful Fall colorings as well as Navy and Black, Some are fur- | For Women and Misses | 4158519" Models of real dash and style | are presented at these prices | in a complete range of fabrice and colors. New belted and | button trimmed effects lend | genuine touches of grace and | elegance to tnese coats. i} Hot Weather Menu The following simple supper of lunch will coax any appetite—-even one that the warm weather has made capricious: Sardines, deviled eggs, rye bread and Bevo, right off the ice. out the touch of a slightly bitter tang imparted to Bevo y the choicest hops gives it an especially thirst-quench- ing quality as well as making it a delightful addition to any mec! Pure—nutritious, Bevo—the all-year-'round soft drink Sold in bottles only and bottled exclusively by ANHBUSER-BUsCH—8ST, Louis qua for the girls; for the boys “ye addition to this organtaed sation the course of physt- cal training includes an hour a week, divided into at least two pertods of formal gymnastic drill, Also there are two-minute setting-up drills at the beginning of each school pertod, or at least four times a, day. | “Another extremely important for- ture Is the work along hygiente tines; for physical training, It should be er- phaalzed, does not mean merely train- ing In exercise, ,There is to be a morning inspection of personal hy- giene by the teacher, who examines the children in her room for cleanli+ hess, neatness, signs of physical {n+ jury or illness, As a part of thie work, too, she appoints pupils to act as health officers or sanitary inspec: (ors for the class and classroom. They seo that the room Is kept clean, woll ventilated and at a proper tem - ture, In addition, at least two pertods of ten or fifteen minute: are to be devoted to instruction in hygiene, “This system of training,” concluded Dr. Crampton, “teaches every boy to run, jump, climb and throw — and those are the basic processes for the work of the soldier, Also each chia is taught the simple rules anu yte- cautions for keeping himself heaitay another thing everybody in an ariny should know. Finally, there 1# in- culcated discipline, military discl- pline, in the true sense—not puniah- ious working together of large groups. When 10,000 boys learn to swing the'r orms in the same way at the sane moment it is a real achlevement. O' system of physical training is di signed to teach each boy or girl to be come @ motor expert, a person whuse the command they recelve, FT. LEE BOY IS WOUNDED AT THE FRONT IN FRANCE F, Brannigan, Who Enlisted Last July, in Pershing’s Casualty List. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—A War Department announcement says that Sergt. M. G. Calderwood and Private W. F. Brannigan, both of Company F, Eleventh Railway Engineers, had been slightly wounded by shell fragments while on duty in France. This ts the army's frat casualty announcement of the war except that concerning the members of the Medical Corps killed when German aviators bombed @ Los- pital. Ww. | nigan Was born in niisted from that aries Sontag, also of Branni- gan is a plum twenty-five eare old and the son of Peter Branni- fan tailor, His brother, Robert, has EX-INSPECTOR SWEENEY ILL FOR TWO YEARS, DIES Former Police Inspector Dennis J. Sweeney, convicted of conspiracy in connection with police graft in 1914, died at 7 o'clock this morning at his home, No, 68 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Str He had been iil for two years following his release from the Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, where he had served a one-year term. other police in- Sweeney and thr spectors were tried ultaneously on the charge that they conspired to keep Goorge A. Sip out of the State when he waa wanted a8 @ witness in police fon pending against heir conyic There were eleven indi st Sweeney when he wa Sweeney was fi ht years old. He leaves his wif® three daughters and two sons ment—but the orderly and harmon- | muscles will obey instantly and surely | wen drafted and is awaiting call (0, | 3 a ‘ Among thoes me a ’ the face, neck, arms and hands. Make a quarter pint cheaply! settee eee uld aken to strain the e xh « fine cloth se p gets in, then this lotion or months = B 7 “2: | Beauty Cream from Lemons wearer Wi pie How to use juice of tenene to clear, soften and whiten seeeeee an ines | Car be used | len Here is told how to pensive lemon lotion wh ‘Yr to bring back to any skin the sweet | no lemon y freshness of which it has been robbed conditions. will keep fr by trying etmospheric wo Wind cake, roughness, t \ness are warded off and ¢ lines of Gage or of age are softened oway: ot The futce of two fresh lemons ed into ttle conta: of orchard white ! Get three ounces of any pharmacy or J two lemons from *' warter pint of the st -lthe nd make « quarter pint markable lemon skin beautifier at|of this fragrant lemon lotion and about the cost one must pay for @| massage it daily into the face, aecky gmail jar of the ordinary cold creams. | arms and hands —Advt Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street 0 pledged themaeiv suse until Be a Autumn Styles in Lingerie Of Georgette Crepe, Washable Satin, Crepe de Chine and two-toned Chiffon, introducing an unusually attractive assortment of entirely new models. Specially prepared values for Wednesday: Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, Tailored, Lace trimmed, in smart models to match Night Gowns, at $3.95 at $4.50 at $1.95 and 2.90 Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin Bloomers, at $2.95 Another Important Offering of Philippine Night Gowns & Envelope Chemises, $1.75, 2.25, 2.75 Being Greatly Below Their Regular Prices. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises Corsets in New Fall Models Of fashionable materials, including fine Coutil, Cotton and Silk Broche, in flesh color and white; excellent workmanship, with styles to meet the most fastidious taste and to suit all figures, Ranging in price from $3.00 to 18.50 a pair Of unusual interest will be found a line of Serviceable Corsets at $5.00 and 5.50 For athletics, dancing and skating, Experienced filters are in attendance, Our workrooms, on the premises, are equipped to copy any corset, imported or domestic, and to fill special orders on short notice, Novelties in Art Needlework Attractively priced for To-morrow, on the Main Floor. Silk Knitting Bags, 3.75, 5.00, 6.50 | Silk Desk Sets, - at $3.75 to 7.25 Tapestry Satchel Bags, 5.50 & 6.50 | Silk Glove and Handkf. Boxes, $1.00 Cretonne Knitting Bags 1.65 to 3.75 | Silk & Lace Pin Cushions, 1.00 to 2.50 Silk Scrap Baskets at 2.50 & 6.00 | Silk Covered Candy Boxes at $1.50 A Recent Importation of Normandie Lace and Silk Novelties Comprising,a large variety of practical and decorative articles, is particularly worthy of inspection. Superior Household Linens Large importations of Irish Linens have just been received, from which we will offer To-morrow: All Linen Damask Napkins Greatly Below Usual Prices. 1614x161 inches, dozen $1.75 | 19x19 inches, - = dozen $3.50 17x17 inches, = = “$2.25 | 21x21 inches, - $3.50 18x18 inches, + + “ $2.50 22x22 inches, - ~ “ 19x19 inches, + - $2.95 24x24 inches, - - Heavy Irish All Linen Table Damask at $1.45 yard Real Madeira Hand Embroidered and Hand Scalloped | Afternoon Tea Napkins, at $5.40 doz. Tray Covers, at 25c Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, at $3.40