The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1919, Page 8

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er fence ~ Sa eT - THR EVENT vnanriur 570 Nostrand Avenue, Baaperen te cotietaction only wen hot tM sist n importer. who was going on a bust-| Cectile ths Worshipful clrel ness errand to Franc 94°) bring hint] his cot and went to school. Then he ga back, The two arrived om the Lor-| oried angry protests. raing yesterda: Press),—Blections se tey of members the lower House of t ish Fartine without Sauloun the Catalonist st auton: 5 REED BON ONPINE became locked on the baseball ae, tie Quiet. ‘an hour by the blow. i Foe ony HERS BE | Original Worcestershire Sauce is manufactured Golely by Lea & Perrins. Refuse imitations. They | gre inferior in quality to the famous SAUCE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE to which has been given b a orld wide toast “Save the sy amy | July, 1916, Five-Year-Old Feared Dead for Four Years, Restored to Parents Here. 1 | | | | a Albert Natchits, five years old, fe- | ehivea « congratulatory visitors to-day | |at the home of Wis father, David, at) No. 26 St. Mark's Place. Albert pas | fot seen his family for four years and He was in Amiens, | | France, all through the German oc- cupation of the city. He understands French but was too much embar- ransed by his visitors to-day to talk to them His only response to inter- viewers was when ho heard the ‘word “Boohe.” Every time he was asked about the onemy invaders of Amtens he doubled both his fists and soowiet | flercely. Albert, who has a sister, Ceettte, | who speaks English without an ac- cent after three years in the New York schools, a brother, Emil, who | four months. }| has forgotten how to speak French or Russian in the wame time, and Sylvia, who is not olf enough to know any language, was believed by his family to be dead until a week or two ago, The Noafchitz’s went from Grodno, Russia, to Paris before the war, Al- bert was born in August, 1914, and was sent to the Bonne Appelone Cuvillier at Amiens to be cared for because his mother had to work, In David Natehitz, after making vain attempts to find Mme. Cuvillier, made up his mind the Ger- mans had killed them poth, and came to the United States with the rest of the family. Four days after the ‘signing of the armistice Mme. Cuvillier wrote to the former home of the Natchitzes at No, 76 Rue Macabet, Paris, that she lad So they arréng geptes him back. friend, Jacques Langmun ot SUMMER FURS One, Two and Three Skin Neck Russian and Hudson Fisher and Exclusive in Design , Coatees and Scarfs in v Furs, and a of sige materi sanneriors 39 feltietent G 384 Fifth Avenue _Betweorn 90th gad 90th Ste || Oprenteim. Guns & 34th Street—New York Pieces in eables Mink, * Stone-. Telephone 2044 Greeley Liv Fibre Arm Chairs, Introducing New Modes in Exclusive ‘Frocks ; For Women and Misses A choice collection of models | desi d in accord with the jppenheim, Collins Co. con- ion. of style individuality. oped in superior Georg- tte Crepe in charming pastel “Stints or artistic floral pat- f distinctive styles are oned of Printed Chiffon, \ Onpraiieset Gabe 34th Street—New York Clearance Sale Tuesday 900 Pairs Pumps, Oxfords, Boots At Phenomenal Price Reductions Oxfords of Black Glace Kidskin,.Pumps of White Canvas, and , Boots with Black Glace Kidskin Vamps and Gray Cloth Tops. Early Selections Advisable—No C. O. D.’s, Exchanges or Approvals Also on Sale at Our Brooklyn Store West 42nd Street i Nad 6th Avenues): West 43rd - FURNITURE & BEDDING Suitable for Bungalows and Summer Homes on Display To-morrow Maple and Cane Arm Chairs, Large Willow Arm Chairs, _ with seat cushion.,.,.....at. $4.75 $8.50 12.75 15.00 Brown Fibre Arm Chairs, * with upholstered seat......at. ‘ upholstered seat and back, at Arm Chairs .and. Rockers, mahogany and cane; were $21 17.50 Willow Day Beds, with Box Spring and Mattress, at 110.00 D ted Reed va prem pester 152.50 He Willow Tables, © - > - French Cane Suite, 8 pes., tan and red; formerly $130, $89. 00 Overstuffed Suite, 2 pes.; separate* cushions; was $140, Mahogany Bedsteads,4-post; full size; formerly $28.50, at White Enamel Bedsteads, single size; formerly $9.50, at 105.00 24.75 $7.50 $6.75 13.75 Woven Wire Springs, single size; formerly $9.00, at Layer Felt Mattress, single sjze; — $16.00, at Clearance of Odd Brass and White Riakeel Bedsteads f at average reductions of ONE-THIRD. . } od Five-Day Sale of ARTISTIC ORIENTAL. RUGS Excellent assortments of Persian, Turkish and Chinese Rugs Radically Reduced to effect an Immediate Disposal. 62 Embossed Room Size Chinese Rugs At Reductions of About Oné-Fourth! Superior quality hand-woven Rugs of pure wool yarn in colorings that harmonize with modern decoration; will give excellent service. Average size 6x9 feet}... Average size 8x10 feet,.. Average size 9x12 feet,. _ $92.00, 98.00, 117.00, 124.00 _,.135.00, 147.00, 164.00, 192.00 162.00, 178.00, 218.00, 228.00 Large Size Persian and Turkish Rugs. Besides the rugs listed below are fourteen other sizes at proportionate savings 1514x1014 ft; reg. $825.00 $225.00 20 xl014 ft’; reg. $885.00 274.00 15 x11 ft.; reg. $395.00 315.00 1614x121; ft.; reg. $500.00 325.00 ft.; reg, $550.00 $395.00 2114x1214 ft.; reg. $575.00 455.00 18 x14 ft.; reg. $675.00 485.00 1914x123, ft.; reg. $685.00 495.00 1734x138 2214x133 feet; regularly $850.00, at $575.00 we «. $7.50). HAMMOCKS ‘AND CURTAINS Specially Priced for To-morrow An artistic arrangement of articles suitable for Town or Country Homes has been assembled on the Fourth Floor. Srringing Couch Hammocks $15.75 & 24.75 Upholstered in the Davenport style, with plain or : fancy canvas, steel hanging chains included. : Novelty Net Curtains neat designs; formerly :sokk at $1.85 to 2.75 a pair,’ at $1.45 and 1.95 “Imported Curtain tnd » white and cream; figured patterns; formerly sold at 45¢ to 55c a yard, at 35c yd. Scrim and Marquisette Curtains, pair $1.65 & 2.25 Hemstitched edge; formerly $1.95 to 2.78 pair. DECORATIVE ARTICLES Specials in the Art Needlework Department To-morroio Hand-embroidered' Batiste Pillow Slips, Round Pillows covered in tussah brocade; fruit decoration, Oblong Silk Pillows with fruit decoration, - - - - at $1.25, 1.50, 1.95 1.95 3.00 Imitation Allover Filet Lace Scarfs 18x36 ins., $1.00 | cei ins., sic ‘| 18x54 ins., $1.25 {DINNER SERVICES& CHINA PLATES Marked Below Regular Prices for To-morrow Imported China Dinner Sets— 100 pes.; open. stock; wide gold band; and matt gold handles; value $85.00, at $75.00 American Porcelain‘ Sets — - 107 ‘pes.; coumpuonsl and, efetonne ‘borders; ‘values $39.50 and 42,50. set, $32.50 and 35.00 American Porcelain Sets— 107 pieces; coin gold band and key border design; SPECIAL at $45.00 Imported China Dinner Sets— 100 pieces; with new colored border design; regular value $37.50 per sect, at $29.75 American Porcélain Sets — 52 pieces; new medallion and conven- tional borders; -values $15.00 & 21.00,” $10.75 and 16.50 English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pieces; coin gold band and color line; matt gold handles;,value $47.60, at $37.50 A Display of English and French Plates From Cauldén, Minton, Doulton, Wedgewood and’ Timoges. * English Service Pletes—Double encrusted gold band; value $60.00 doves at $47.50 Limoges China Service Plates—Full encrusted gold Shoulder; val. $75.00dz. $59.50 BEST GRADE. WARDROBE TRUNKS Various models on display—Fourth Floor. Wardrobe Trunks of Quality Luggage ‘ ‘built to meet the requirements of the ‘most, particular traveler. Trunks that look well and’ wear well; containing every facility for convenience and proper care of the garments. Prices from $50.00 to 195.00 Two Specials for To-morrow: ‘Oshkosh’ ‘Wardrobe Trunks Extra large sized open to) illustrated), covered with hea’ Interior contains 12 garment five drawers, shoe pockets and hat béx; 43x25x2@ inches; attractively priged 58.00 angers, ‘Neverbreak’ Wardrobe Trunks Fitted with a patented swinging garment carrier that bripgs all of the clothing en- tirely out of te trunk. Contains ten hangers, five drawers, hat 5 pes py poset 36. 00 ROBERT EDGREN, Foremost Sporting Authority’in America; will report the twelve-round world’s heavyweight championship fight between Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey AT. TOLEDO, ON JULY 4TH, FOR THE. EVENING, WORLD. A ———— SSS ———$—_—$_

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