The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 8

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A Seven-Time World Want Works All Weel WALKING TO SCHOOL The ggg a “SHOOKIDS” walk to school morning. say it is a pleasure when they have on their new ticnaetide” Upon reaching school they feel \ Just as easy and “foot free” as when they started out. Ma is pleased too. She knows that her children will . pay strict attention to the teacher, thereby not causing her _ any annoyance. CHILDREN’S SHOES Ce Seer 1.50 to 3.00 . 2.00 to 3.25 .3.00 to 5.00 3.50 to 5.00 4.00 to 6.25 3.15, 3.65 TIIITS.85, 4.65 CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Ment 34" St. New York Irder One B. Altura & Cn. U, 8. URGED TO OBSERVE une wens am BRITISH DAY ON NOV. 9) | Board of Governors of Sulgrave In- stitution Asks Tribute to America’s Ally. A resolution inviting all patriotic so: cleties to unite in a nation-w bration of British Day on Satur , was unanimously Ing of the Board of Gov Imrave Institution, held to-day at the Lawyéra’ Club, The bration will be In commemoration of the British defence at Ypres in 1914, and in rec- ognition of the British fleet guarding "‘s Day in don and will be recognized by mes: sages of good will from Mayors of American cities to Mayors in Great Britain, 4 Alton B, Parker presided at the Among those attending were enator Theodore EK, Burton, ¢ Chancellor James M. Beck, Ba- Harding, representing the National Security League; © 4s Stewart Davison of the Am n Defense Society; Major Lou Beaman. George Kunz, ar hington, Robert C. Morris, Perley Morse, Wal- ter B, Walker and John A. Stewart, — BOMB BREAKS WINDOWS. Explosion Occurs in Front of Store at No, 1059 Second Avenne, Adolph Stempel, a letter carrier, saw & bomb explode this morning in front of Jacob Barbash's dry goods store at No. 1959 Second Avenue. It was not much of a bomb, merely a contrivance of tin and gunpowder, but it broke the front window and a alk showcase and made, according ‘quite a loud uestioned Barbash, who nt for the incident. He COUGHLIN WOUND SLIGHT. of the Brooklyn Detective Bureau, who was shot in the abdomen late yester- day when he attempted with his fists to stop two highwaymen in Orange HAPPINESS; POOR GET JOY OUT OF LIFE,’ SAY SAYS SCHWAB Declares Carnegie Gels More Fun Out of Giving Away Money Than Keeping It. 111 time is near when money T will not t, Charles M, Schwab says, and he is glad of it, because riches never gave him any happiness. He said at the Salmagundi Club banquet at No. 47 Fifth Avenue last night: “Humanity is entering an era where money will count for noth- ing and humanitarianism for eve- rything, There will be no rich or poor. The aristocracy of the fu- ture will be men who have done something for humanity, “The rich men are learning this —and I am @ rich man, I'm told. But there has never been a time in my life that my riches gave me any happiness, It is the doing of something useful bere has made me happy. “Til bet the poor man has had more joy out of life than my riches have brought me, why, there’s Carnegie—he’s got more fun out of helping others by giv- ing away his riches than he would have had by keeping them.” Brooklyn Detective Chief, Shot by Robber, Saved by Metal. Acting Captain John J. Coughlin, head MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street SPECIAL SALE ADVANTAGES FOR SATURDAY 7,000 Vards of Satin Taffeta Ribbon (7 inches wide) of wonderful quality, soft and lustrous, in twenty-five of the fashionable shades, wil! be marked at the very exceptional price of 58c. per yard mB Q Women’s and Misses’ : Trimmed Black Hats : | all in the smart shapes for Autumn (includ- a ing turbans, tricornes and sailors), will offer _ unusual value at F $9.50 cach 3 ¢ Banded Sports Hats p fn a number of popular styles will, at the same time, be on sale at the special price of $5.75 each (Departments on First Floor) Clothing for Misses WOOL VELOUR SUITS in a very handsome and entirely new model, with collar of Hudson seal, are specially priced at $55.00 THE MISSES’ DEPARTMENT is featuring an extreme and most interesting ' novelty In _ Knitted Dresses, Suits and Coats (Second Floor) A Number of Crepe de Chine Blouses in three smart and desirable models, newly taken from stock, will be specially re-priced at Two of these models white, flesh-pink or white or flesh-pink. $5.25 each (Blouse Department, Second Floor) Thirty-fifth Street may be obtained in black; the third, in particularly those for Of Copenhagen blue Clothing for Little and Big Girls The garments now in stock for Autumn wear, selected with great care and comprise a wide range of the regulation models and materials as well as exclusive styles. The prices are as moderate as is compatible with good qualities and good workmanship. Suitable for school wear are REGULATION DRESSES at iby eee sy eee ier eee ye ee Of Copenhagen biue linene; 12 to 16 years, eee a er ae eee aa een rs Of navy blue serge; 6 to 12 years, . at 16.50 Of navy blue serge; 12 to 16 years, . at 18.50 (Second Floor) the growing girl, were linene; 6 to 12 years, Btreet, is not seriously injured. The bullet, it was learned to-day at the Long Island College Hospital, had been partially deflected by a bit of| Two Convicted at Trenton for At- metal in Coughtin's pocket, only a flea woun Pollee are still scouring Brooklyh {she Bandit, who attempted to Mold up ymon 1} it jet Caricldi, both of No" S Willow. Street, leopes Nad $2,000 In his nis Poouets CA. HAVILAN AND D DEAD. Brooklyn Lawye: Expires at C. Augustus Haviland, lawyer, real estate operator and this morning at his home, Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, in his eighty- sixth year. Last May Mr. Haviland suffered a broken hip when he was thrown from a car at Asbury Park and has been an invalid ever since. Mr. Haviland was a descendant of William Haviland of Rhode who died in 1673, will be held from his late resdience Sunday afternoon at 3.20 o'clock. apr oan re inflicting | tacking BR. & Willow Street. “Ivie Worker in Home, civic worker, died No. 403 Island, He waa born in and when a young man "chicago. "Ite returned” to in 1876. Funeral services Store Open Daily, Including Saturdays, Until 6 P. M. OPPENHEIM.GLUINS &@ [ss han [BER 20, 19 . DEFAMED NURSES; GUILTY. |* TRENTON, Sept. 20.—A jury In the Federal Court this afternoon brough: In a verdict of guilty in the cases of Otto Bruno Reiehelt, a patent attorney of Newark, and Dr, Frederick Bishoft of Irvington, who were indicted on the \charge of conspiring to defaine fed Cross nurses and soldiers by tho dis- tribution of stories in 150 cities. Next Saturday the trial of Bishoff will be started under an indictment charg- ing him with attempting to blow up a plant at Irvington which manufactures machinery for the United States Navy. Petcidinanna “th WOMEN COLLECT $8,329. Women workers to-day ‘reported at the headquarters in the Biltmore Ho- tel that the first day of the campaign Cross and Soldiers. eat Day's Cam~ al League, é ft League for Woman's Service, brought many of the teams of canvassers have not really started on their work, and expects a better showing later on. Sept. 27. 9 raise in $8,329.75. Miss Maude Wetmore, Chairman, said The campaign will continue until He oa.Bi09, SE mes NGSkast MTO. 7, 34th Street—New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Smart Apparel Presenting an extensive and diversified assortment of distinctive apparel, for Misses, Juniors and Girls, moderately priced. Youthful types selected by specialists who are familiar with the requirements of the Younger Set. Misses’ Special Special Georgette Crepe, exclusive designs. Special Belted or half-belted models in Velour and Heather Cloths, Burella, Silvertones and Bolivia; | convertible collars. 25.00 35.00 Dresses 14, 16 and 18 years, also for small women. Navy Serge Dresses with fancy stitch- ery or braid-bound; setge and satin combined, also wool Jersey in desir- able Autumn colors. 29.75 ¥a Tailored and Fancy Models of fine serge and satin; effectively embroid- mr ered, braid or fringe trimmed. New collar innovations, 39.75 Afternoon Dresses developed in Satin and Crepe Meteor, beaded and embroidered, in 48.00 Other Models from 19.75 to 69.50 68.00 | Misses’ Suits Smart Tailored Suits of Oxford and Velour Cloths, in desirable shades, featuring narrow shoulders and close- fitting sleeves, button trimmed. Special 35.00 Fur-Trimmed Suits of superior qual- ity Velour Cloth in Autumn colors; plain tailored model in Semi-Norfolk | | style. Special 50.00 Handsome Suits of Velour and Sil- vertone with rich Fur Trimmings, Natural Raccoon and Hudson Seal. Lined with fancy silks. Special 68.00 Other Models from 35.00 to 115.00 I Save Vecayea Tee! Tighten Loose Teeth Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and . Crowns, Bridgevory a bala} tei gy Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Of Crystal Cloths, Evera, Peluchia, Silvertones and Bo ivias, with trimmings of Seal, Skunk, Opossum and Raccoon. 45.00 58.00 87. 00 Girls’ \ ENLIST IN THE ARMY OF SAVERS— BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ' Attractive Coats for Girls and Juniors —= An extensive assortment of plain, tailored models for general wear, also Fur-trimmed Coats | for aflernoon wear. Eabrics are Bur ellas, Velours, Heathers, Silvertones, Tweeds, Bolivias and Velveteens in desirable colors. 13.75 18.75 10 years Girls’ Coats—é 1 Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats in tau a brown, green and leather; inlaid ravi | collar, full lined and interlined. Special 13. 75 35.00 65.00 up Girls’ Coats—z0 to 16 years Girls’ Fur Collar Coats of Burella Cloth \| 4 in Burgundy, brown, green, taupe and navy; full lined and interlined. Special 27.50 Girls’ Utility Dresses Navy Serge in simple styles or regulation models; serge and satin combinations; embroidered, smocked and contrasting 8.90 13.75 Straight-line Navy Serge Dress, white pique collar and patent leather belt. collars, 16.75 | 8.90 6 to 14 years. Special Girls’ Regulation Dress of Navy Serge, yoke style, pleated skirt, braid ips 12.75 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Afternoon Dresses plaid silk combinations. Hand-embroidered and daintily trimmed to harmonize, 19.75 29.75 | 13.75 Girls’ Combination Dress of Navy French Serge, with plaid silk guimpe. Wool em- broidered, 10 to 16 years. Special Girls’ Afternoon Dress of All Velvet, or 16. and Burgundy. 10 to l6years. Special Se Charming styles of plain or striped silk, velveteen or 75 combined with Silk; brown, green, nas 25. 00 Chic Millinery for the Younger Set st A specialized department featuring youthful modes in ready-to-wear hats for school / and general use, as well as distinctive models for afternoon wear. 5.00 || Special for Saturday—Velvet Scotch Hat, in black and colors, trim- | med with bands of plaid silk and grosgrain ribbon streamers. * 3.95 8.50. La . / : 10.00 & \ } 2.80 SF

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