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| GRAND RADIOS [LAU Aa BTL Tas 10 START FOURTH CREDIT PES LOAN DRIVE HERE (Continued from First Page.) iesed her, then passed Mrs. Wilson, who had patalre EM. House, who are the President in New ntial party, indluding Mrs. McAdoo, got in- and was driven to ‘The car wan Hee automobile in the Waldorf,Astor preceded by a sight of the President. The cheers | they gave him will never be forgotten | by the thousands who heard them. Costs No More Than ‘All along the way from the Penn- leyivania station to the hotel, at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, the Pres!- dent was greeted by shouting thou- Ordinary Pancake Flour | better , at, rice and ora, powdered” tates || sands, whose salutes he returned 7 with great enthusiasm, ‘The President was to spend only | a brief time at the hotel before going to the home of Col. House, where {he was to rest until Just before bis address thia evening at the Metre- politan Opera House, His address, primarily an appeal to the nation to pour forth the most tremendous flood of gold that any pation ever was called upon to offer, in expected to be the most stirring | war mersage of all the long series ‘that he has delivered. The peace walla of German and Austrian statemen and the splendid | recent progress of the Allied arma in 7 Burope and Asia are subjects which : are expected to provide the basis for _ |Ehrlich’s Oculists vt least a part of the address. It is Can Help Petizing and delicious remults, Your grocer sells it | ‘Unequalled for Making Pancakes not generally believed that the Prest- dent will mention the reported Bul- arian plea for an armistice, All who know the President ere Your Eyesight Why not avail yourself of their many years of experi- ence in eye examinations? Correctly Fitted Glasses From $2.50 sure that the dominant note in his address will be war—more war—war | not to be ended nnttl its purpose has | been so thoroughly accomplished that jeven Germany can no longer pretend not to see tt Hardly more than one in fifty of those who wish to hear the President will have the privilege. From 8,000 to 10,000 Liverty Loan workers from other cities fave come to New York, hoping to get into the opera house, and there are 60,000 workers who live in New York. The great majority ° L pening od Fee sets ‘ Ni ae ‘way, at in St. eer aa3 Sixth Av., sth St. 950 Sixth Av. aad St. ior Nassau, at Ann St. Street. (Brooklyn: a8 ‘est gad ton St.cor.Bond St, of these, as well as the general pub- lie, must be disappointed, and must ives with reading the “WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ©oPtent themae! A REALECONOMY STORE The one idea of the Lane Bryant Lower Store is to save you money without sacrificing style and quality fee Bryant OWER STO RE A BARGAIN BASEMENT eth Lo 0: hg We manufacture practically ¢ everything on the premises. # We bought large quantities ’ of materials before the pres- ent high prices. Being on a side street and in the basement, our rent is very low. Here we sell our factory 4 samples and surplus stock of wr our mail order department at a greatly reduced prices. i We sell for cash, a LANE BRYANT is the only house that can ft every size iN from stock practically without alteration, no matter wheth- er STOUT or SLENDER, long or short waisted. BARGAINS for Friday and Saturday Coats, $19". Suits, $23. -Dresses$197 Wool Velour, in Brown, Navy and Wool Serge, Wool Crepe de Chine, Gray, Black Broad Cheviot and Poplin Wool Serge and cloth, Wool Viger Models able for Worsted Mohair, in eux, Oxford Mix k, Navy Blue or tures. Suitable for y Braidand dress, motor and h an d~ embroidery utility trimming Other Suits, $22.75 to | $49.95. ‘T Other Coats, $12.75 to | Other Dresses, $9.95 to $49.75. $57.50. Waists, $5°°. -Dresses,$2°. (Skirts, $5: Geargette Crepe, Beach Cloth, Striped Silk Poplins, Wool c de Chine, Taf Serges, Ginghams|] Serge, Worsted feta. White, flesh, and = Percales. In Mohair, Black, navy hI dark or lipht shades and gray. Other Waists, $1.25 to Other Dresses, $1.75 to| Other Skirts, $5.00 to $13.95. | $3.95. | $15.75, ~ SILK REMNANT SALE Odds and ends collected from our own workrooms, including Cre} Mle Chine, Georgette Crepe, Silk Chiffon, Chiffon Velvet’ Foulard end Silk Popli All colors. The prices quoted are about one-twentieth of what you would have to pay were you to buy these silks regularly, Come erly, as they are sure to go quickly. 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c to 75c 421-23 w Lane Bryant 21-23 W. he 36th St. he President's addrees in the morning newspapers. The by Benjamin Strong, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank, but his ad- dress will other specoh of the evening will be the President's, ‘The doors will be opened at 7.30 o'clock and there wil! be a musical programme between that hour and the official opening of the meeting. Jobn McCormack will sing. Just before the opening of the | meeting salute the President with “the big- t moise New York ever heard.” sounded the meeting will opemend|there from living models, painting at the samo time the Police Re- one war ‘picture a day terenty-two row with a brass band to draw the | the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply perves and volunteers, numbering | artists, twenty-two pictures. Charles |Crowd. Mme. Claybaugh will sing the | moisten the hair with water and rub it 25,000, will begin the distribution of a national anthem: Gov. Whitman will | in, It makes an abundance of rich, “aurprise newspaper” from house to house. The actual selling and delivery of h picture will represent one of dandruff and excessive oil. The hair Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds wil be-| the piiied nations, and the series will| Up at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue | dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves a oe kane gl tks be painted in the following order: another iets peel provide hg | the scalp soft, and the hair fine and night. t already . tainment through the campaign. This | rh received by mail a e number of | Pelgium, jeines Montwomery Wiser |is the Liberty Loan ‘Theatre, under silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy Splendid all-round Walkin; advance subscriptions. | TMU, Anitire: Lieut, Henry Rev. | direction of the American Defense ba oem ig cere tthed tet J Long Beach, J. L, claims the honor | teraaht Society. Some of the best artists in| ‘ou can get mulsified cocoanut oi] at boots. Full stocks now of of being the first community to over- | subscribe jts quota. ‘The eubscript ions | T the honor flags of towns that over-| J subscribe. A number report that oversubscriptions been pledged in advance. The organization of the army of Liberty Loan workers 1 New York City is complete, comprising many tub committees, One of the newest of the sub-committees ts clubs, with Louis J. Rousselot . as chairman, This group will canvas the richest clubs at luncheon hours and has undertaken to sell at least $5,000,- 900 worth of bonds by @ canvas from table to table, An outdoor atndio at 424 Street and Fifth A 6 ia one of the new fea- tures. Celebrated artista will work President wil be mtroduced have be short and the only 8 3! est the alr-raid sirens will est the “all-clear’ signal is lib spe: an out RB. Falls of the Division of Pictorial 4 ity of the Creel Bureau has ar- Jr 1 this feature, Arthur Covey 1, Charles Chapman. j .o of inspector Paurey and fol- were mate last night at @ Liberty ea ho-Slovakla, Henry BE. Ritten d by sec ervice and other Loan rally. This does not mean that} )PR nes, 1, a | ine Lea Lang Beach has closed the campaign| [ir80Sc’ Atnten Wright pornos Sar. bafore its officlal opening, for the sale} ¢untemala, J. Scott Williams. } ing Aw the procession pulled away ® js to continue, and the town will seek! tfayu, Franklin Booth. rac: unit. of soldiera about to entrain several of the extra stars that go on Honduras, Walter Whitehead. the came into the etation and caught = BUY NEW FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS | Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops ‘ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Autumn and Wi MISSES’ DRESSES Smartly tailored dresses of serge, wool velour, tricotine or wool Jersey, also knitted wool dresses; dressy frocks of satin, Georgette, tricolette, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, vel- veteen or chiffon velvet. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 18.50 to 145.00 | Special for Saturday MISSES’ TAILORED DRESS Of serge combined with satin Navy serge dress with graceful full length silk fringed apron panels, front and back; pannier tunics at sidé, sleeves and girdle of navy Satin. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Special 29,50 MISSES’ COATS Sizes 14 to 20 years Strictly tailored models or trimmed with vari- ous fashionable furs; of Evora, crystal cloth, silvertone, peau de chaneau, Bolivia, wool velour, duvet de laine or velveteen; also nov- elty mixtures. 29.50 to 265.00 | Special for Saturday MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS Also strictly tailored models Belted coats with regulation or Empire waist- line; of wool velour, pom pom Bolivia, silver- tone velour or velveteen, in a choice of the newest colors; silk lined and warmly inter- lined. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Special 49.50 GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ COATS e Sizes 6 to 17 years Strictly tailored or fur trimmed models show- ing many interesting new arrangements of collars, pockets and belts; of silvertone, pom pom Bolivia, wool velour, cheviot, novelty wool mixtures or velveteen. 16.75 to 89.50 Special for Saturday GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ COATS Fur Trimmed or Plain Tailored Ten new models; belted or half belted; in new- est colorings; of pom pom Bolivia, broadcloth, wool velour or velveteen; with natural nutria fur collars or banded with natural raccoon fur, also large self collars. Sizes 6 to 17 years. SEE ~~ wr ae a a. = = THE EVENING WORLD, rrroay, depTEMRFR sv, 1970, of other towns) | ¥ Portugal, Denman Rusaia, William G. that on} United States, Charles It was announced to-day prizes to policemen selling the larg- been increased from an aggregate of $3,850 to $6,000 in bonds. The opening programme at_ the TAberty Theatre, in front of the Pub- ; town Will appear there. French and Italian aviators from | Mineola will fly over the elty to messages in the two languages, say- japan, Charles B. Valle , August iutaf ntenegro, Adolph. Treidic , Howard Chandler Christy Fagua, Charles Chambers ma, Jonas Ii Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair sae Soap should be used very carefully o If you want to keep your hair lookin, |its best. Most soaps and repared ‘shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and grease! ind is better than the most expe soap or any- thing else you can use. One or two teaspoonfals will cleanse erbia, Frank Bi. ¢ fam, Jack Sheriden dibson. at the numbers of Liberty Honds have The high- prize will be $1,000. Library, will start at noon to-mor- | ak; Vance Thompson will deliver address, and Houdini will wriggle of something or other. creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, a@ pair any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and « few ounces will supply every member ‘Advt. brown and gray shoes at $8 to $12 that will be hard to get later in the season. iy for month rrow dropping “paper bombs” with Stinday World “Wants” | Work Monday Wonders. | “We have fought for democ- y for four years. Help us win war, Buy Liberty Bonds.” $7.65. a pair Made entirely of Cordovan leather and sturdy enough A hand te for any weather some popular style. 7th Ave. Subway a.:d 6th Ave, El. 1 Block from Store Sixth Avenue at 19th St. nter Fashions BUY W. S. S. REGULARLY Franklin Simon a Co. Special for~ Saturday” Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. MISSES’ Silvertone Wool Velour Suit (ILLUSTRATED ) French Blue or Red Broadcloth Trimming Gives An Effective Color Contrast to This ; Navy Blue Serge Dress For Girls 12 TO 16 YEARS In the fashionable shades of Beaver, brown, navy or Chinese blue 59.50 TYLE is achieved through graceful lines and fine tailoring, rather than decorative trimming. (illustrated) SPECIAL AT 16.75 UPERIOR quality navy, all wool Fee serge fash. ions this smartly man tailored dress, practical for school or a wear; collar and turn- ack cuffs of French blue or red broadcloth; skirt with novel panel pockets; detachablewhite ramie linen overcollar, silk tie. The coat graduating longer at back is belted and has a high- draped collar of self material, novel panel pockets, gathered back skirt with inset pockets. 14 to 20 years, Velour Mushroom Hat (es il- _ lustrated) vari-colored ribbon ornaments; from Millinery Shop, Main Floor 7Q 00 Misses’ Velvet Mushroom Hat (illustrated) with large wired self bow; from Mil- linery Shop, Main Sien 15.75 Other New Model GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ DRESSES sizes 6 TO 17 YEARS Designed with the new high or low waist line; tailored dresses of serge or wool Jersey, velvet frocks; also silk frocks of Georgette, satin, crepe de chine, taffeta Fur trimmed or plain tailored to wear with or chiffon; also washable dresses. own furs; of silvertone, duo-tone, wool velour, duvet de laine, rayonner cloth, wool tricotine, 3.75 to 49.50 ‘ serge or velveteen; also Oxford suitings or saeas : pi, La cA eg i GYMNASIUM and SCHOOL APPAREL } For Girls and Juniors, 6 to 20 Years 29.50 to 265.00 MISSES’ SUITS , Sizes 14.to 20 years English Drill Blouse 1.95 Special for Saturday ion - savall oe MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED SUITS Also strictly tailored models Fifteen new and distinctive models. Every suit shows exclusiveness of design; made of such desirable fabrics as silvertone, wool velour, Oxford suitings, wool Jersey or corduroy, Sizes 14 to 20 years. 4 Special 59.50 GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ SEPARATE SKIRTS Of plain color or plaid serge 6.95 w 15.75 GIRLS’ and JUNIORS’ DRESS SHOPS~—Second Fleer