The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 7

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oe ee STR nag aaa ae July 18, 4 Saturday, July 96, at Speedway Park, Sheepshead Bay. Tt is hoped to raise $100,000. ‘The relief fund will be administered and Inspectors and be distributed only ages families of patrolmen who died before-they had been ten years In the service. Deputy Commissioner Wallis, who Is plenning the arrangements, says rofessionul athletes and entertainers ave volunteered their services. BOO AUTOS CARRY | OUTING IN BRONX Stender, Children Blow Hom: Horns and Sing En Route to Park for An- nual Celebration. Two miles of happiness—000 auto- mobiles carrying 6,000 singing, cheer- * Jng or horn-bdlowing little orphans— atreamed out of Central Park at West 77th Street this forenoon bound for the Bronx Expogiticn and Amusement Par kin 177th Street for a day of de- light. The fifteenth annual celebra- tion of the Orphans’ Automobile Day Asrociation was the greatest success. Every man of importance on Au- tomobile Row was represented in the turnout of cars. There were lim- ousines an dtouring cars, flivvers and truoks. The brewers and the bakers contributed some of the big- gest things on four wheels in New York. ©The Red Cross and the Women's Motor Corps of America tent scores of cars. Chauffeurs ad- obs! that never before did they get ore fun out of a day's work. ‘The little people came from all the orphanages. While their number was estimated at 6,000 there may have been a thousand or two thou- gand more, They couldn't stand or ‘Bit still long enough to be counted and they sounded like ten million. ‘They were 60 happy when the pro- cession started, with motorcycle po- licemen and Grand Marshal Charles H. Lorson at the head that ft was difficult to imagine that the- can be any happter now that the Big Show is on far up in the Bronx, The route was across 7th Street to Broadway and thence through 67th Street, Fifth Avenue, 145th Street ‘and along the Concourse to 177th Street and the show grounds. The place was theirs for the d @ream cones, amusements and “eats” without stint. William §, Silver is the Executive Chairman in charge of the Day of Days; Frank Carrie is President of the Orphans’ Automobile Day As- sociation. PEANUTS’ HOUR OF TRIUMPH. WASHINGTON, peanut ha .—The humble fleeting half hour of tri- umph in the Senate of the United States yesterday. — It pull 000, from, the persimmon than the usual oratoi to say a good word for the pean sxclaimed Senator La Follette witha broad grin, as he, proceeded to astound his assoei me health was such that I rto subsist on nuts for fipted large tae AY ie Fok. Ld is \- Jowed an amendment offere db tc Swanson allowing $12,000 et news Teearding slowing tributes Mintegrity value. clared it Jan and beast, 6a: jing Do b tener existed. Smith dote for the boll weevil. Hogs, setts tor the peanuts, thereby putting the boll weevil out of business, —_——————— peso spices. Baked in RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES. Each quality t at 75¢ each. Our price 5% CHOCOLATE LAYER CARES —Two or three layers, light, spongy, satisfying. Filled with jelly. ‘Three layers, 49, Two layers, 37 Graceful In Dull Calf and Patent Leather A PUMP pos- sessing that distinction which extreme simplicity gives—a style ap- . proved by women who choose foot- wear carefully. $ 6 Signet S Shoe Co. Bronz—3rd Ave. and 149th St rect Brooklyn — 557 Fulton Street All Stores Open From the Bakeshop | soars, MOLASSES FRUIT, CAKE prepared rom raisins, citron, walnuts and containing about 134 pounds each. Ste ea. special sized forms (essai CHERRY LOAF CAKES. cake weighs about 1}¢ pounds. A Neat stores at about 134 pounds. A at retails inet stores each, Ou ews DELICIOUS COFFEE | ftemre FANCY POUND CAKE— RINGS, large size; special, 19 each fee pons Tred citron and raisin; pee GoD ER CAKES—Mad (vaiegnareph eed Beak, Lavkegaless ot DANISH STYLE PASTRY Mey pure ingredients; special at 3le each ‘our expert baker pad siempre GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—I0-07. loaf. Mines Enright's All o' the Wheat Flour, the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour 106. Each All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen that retails in specialty r price 59 each. POLICE RELIEF FUND. ‘Widows and orphans of police vic- tims of the influenza epidemic will receive the receipts of two field days to be held by the police, Saturday, EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH MAY- | STARBRAND SALAMI SAUSAGE— } ONNAISE—?e |b. An appetizing ‘86c Ib.—Fancy sausage—well spiced combination salad, made of gl rest cans, and seasoned: savory. % Pei H celery, potatoes and SMagre ie] Mayonnaise, in which only pure GENUINE SMOKED WHITEFISH, 38 Ib-—Rich and of very fine flavoi oil is used. SMOKED | BEEF. 1%, lb-—Fine | an excellent breakfast dish. SUGAR’ CURED BOILED HAMS— | STUFFED HERRING, WITH ¥ Every, one selected, cured and | PICKLES or SAUERKRAUT, Ie ene hes: sliced, 89 1b. | each—An in apetiing dah prepared by } Verney § we our own chi PBS Rice 0 bel | NOVA SCOTIA SALMON—Ib, 31.09 BAKED MACARONI WITH FULL PMnEK CLERSE-—Lates ben CHEESE or BAKED BEANS, 1% mild and of fine flavor. Ib,—Baked in our own ovens. Delicatessen and Beley Products Not Delivered. Menre —Fifth Floor, 35th Street, ee Herald Square, New York FURNITURE Cash Credit Holzwasser Home Talks No. 474 Kew 009,85 iP « i Bm B q . . . K maa “anos | ; ‘6 W it A t h 1s ring Fi | , Faslly reached irom West Sdeby Il) ft bi 86th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars x Wf é thee wed’’ % | et Ri TWERTY LOAN BONDS | UII) fe That is th K { ACCEPTED AS CASH. Aa at is the miost beautiful and most impressive Ke 5 x ine in the marriage ceremony — it is a moment ‘Kf French and Spanish Spoken Here | overflowing with sentiment. an Wike or oer vagy Cain? | And yet for years the ring itself lacked all (R% and ¢-Pagn veocia! Save Cirea iar ( py strace of sentiment—unless, perhaps, it were the in- R | J-ROOM APARTMENT $245 | scription inside. The plain gold band carried no 4 | BEsT #325 VALUE A | 4 symbolic decoration—it had nothing in common with 'B 4-ROOM APARTMENT ga7q [Mi] | other beautiful jewelry. bn BEST 8500 VALUE Hl % Now the embellished wedding ring has come into ¥3 ‘-ROOM APARTMENT ggg 4 vogue, a vogue that bids fair to become permanent. b3 BEST 8700. VALUE | The ring may be of platinum or gold delicately chased ie : , D> Our Liberal Terms 7 ‘I in appropriate designs, or paved with diamonds, ‘ iYelue Far HERI: at | 5 We can supply the correct circlet. ‘ beth iB ( | RE Dept. Main floor, he k \ | % “4 a : Ki % fe aoe se zat Hl % ¢ orme apni lao ia Yew York Sate °| a * (ie whe (He 4G: Go ‘ hee er by Aute ‘Trask Wpltect to "Your Boer, | ai ae ae if er a WES LY IG “Herald Square. We Sell De Than “Going patrons In fact, the response has been beyond all our expectations—to the June sale of sample hosiery That the people of New York believe what this store asserts in its advertising columns received a remarkable demon- stration on Monday. In our edvertiosinent on Sunday pero were given of « sale of oa hosiery, to ee Monday, at 9 A. Tt was @ plai frills about it. The moment the store opened on Monday crowds of eager shoppers took possession of a large section of the Main Floor, where the hosiery was displayed. Throughout the day there was no diminution of the crowd, In fact, it increased so that during the afternoon there was itive crush. The people who came bought in large quantities and left the store assured that their sopping here had saved them a great deal of money. As the sale started with over 111,000 irs there is still enough left for all late comers. statement of fact—no HM ane reasons why you should not fail yk are in the saving offered by this event 1, Women’ssilkhose,$1.24pr. Good weight silk, ingrsin and pure doer Boek, wits eal olae he fashioned. 2. Women’: -69pr. Nearly all eilk tops.” Full fesb- ioned;. ingrain three’ silk, White and all wanted colors. 3. Men’s silk hose, 64c pair Medium weight, pure dye _ silk, cotton tops and soles. Black and white. 4. Men’s silk hose, 98c pair Medium weight with cotton and soles, Full fashioned. Blac white and colors. 5. Misses’ silk hose, 98c pair Full fashioned, tagraia Uheead ilk with #inch tad guile cay, Moniy earl ane 6. Women’ sbootsilkhose,64c Pull fashioned, fine gauge. Black and colors. All sizes. 7. Women’s sample hose, 49c Fine gauge lisle, seamless boot silk and fibre’ silk.” Black, white and colors. 8. Women’s hose, 29c pair Cotton and medium weight lisle, some fine mercerized lise. Black, white and colors 9. Women’s hose, 19c pair Medium and light weight cotton hose in black, white and colors. 10. Men’s hose, 37c pair Excellent assortment of men's silk silk socks. Black and and fibre colors. 11. Men’s hose, 29c pair Fine gauge lisle and cotton socks with spliced heels and toes, 12. Men’s hose, 19c pair Medium, weight, well-wearin socks cotton Black, white and colors. Auge —Maln Floor WOMEN’S white skirts We picture two styles from a host of models that are ‘‘different” at $3.79 The two skirts pictured are of white cotton garbardine, an unusually good quality, One style is buttoned at the side and has a single large pocket. The other has two novel sport pockets and a smart belt. The skirt section is a versatile spot—so many are the fabrics and so varied the styles it is showing. There are skirts of organdie, Georgette, crepe de chine, tricolette, wonderful nov- elty silks, voile, linen and a host of other appropriate materials. $5.94 to $32.75 MCYS —Thira Meer, Contre. Nahe yt espe et THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, ety) Dating aa 1919, This Store hums with the busy- | vw oenn ness of Summer ndable Merchandise at Prices Lower ny Other Store, but for Cash Only. Shavolactum A delight to a man’s face after shaving == Healing to a delicate skin Cooling to a warm face Soothing after a close shave ‘ Pleasing and agreeablein odor This preparation is guaranteed to contain no acid or other element that would cause the slightest irritation to the most tender skin. For a long, lingering coolness and clean- liness after a good shave, use Shavolactum. In four-ounce sprinkler top bottles 49¢ Price Includes he Revenue Tax. Gomre —Main Floor, Rear Sport coats —a clearaway just when MISSES need them most Wool Jersey Coats $13.74 Originally priced $18.74 About fifty coats as illustrated, A. Made of good quality wool jersey with back box pleated from yoke, finished with all around belt and smart'y jash- ioned pockets. Taupe, Copenhagen, rookie. BASSINETS worthy of the babies who are to lie in them. Velvet and bobbinette coate $23.74 Originally priced $29.75 to $33.75 ! fashioned everything for her baby. It is ane be eg rh ‘sport. model, of white enameled wicker in a lined throughout with peau de id sha; ith lovel, cygne. The bobbinette coats, peas 4 ‘abhen babe earth 4 as illustrated, B, are trimmed r with large collar and cuffs of bree eo Ausey oe brushed wool, In all light and jainties! im ol a canopy, bright sport shades. fashioned of point d’esprit over silk and finished with a large splash bow. The wheels are tired with rubber. So that you may have the bassinet in time for baby, we trim it ourselves and deliver This bassinet is the sort of thing a mother dreams about when she plans the best of it immediately. We also trim scales, baskets and baby wardrobes. reasonably priced at Menre—Third Floor, 85th st., Rear This model is $29.75 1,000 more of these popular water sets $1.24 set —Third Fi , BBth Stree: Mame ~*™in Pegs, Suen Streets There are no sets that may be compared with them in quality priced at less than $1.95 elsewhere. THE STORY, On April 26th we advertised 200 of these water sets, They went “like hot cakes’’ the first day to the exe tent that we were obliged to take orders for several hundred which we were unable to supply at the time, Now we have 500 | more already in stock and 500 | on their way to us from the | factory, So many persons are | asking for them that we are not even waiting until the second 500 arrive, but will be able to supply those we have for im- mediate delivery and the others as soon as they arrive. Each set contains one pitcher and six glasses. The itchers are a convenient size and shape; they are inished with an attractive light cut design; as illustrated. Samra Basement, 34th Street preparations; are not to be compared with hats priced at less than $10.00 elsewhere— they surpass them all. In every comparison, Chapeaux La Marquise have excelled in style, quality and workmanship, also up-to-date- © ty gist pitti Filhce gfe | aff if f 5°% Hi & F rf i ik and at $4.49 and$5.49 there are trimmed hats which ‘‘outelase all millinery similarly priced” A collection as diversified as this must be eeen to be appreciated. It includes hats for every occasion that Summertime brings, from the informal to the formal occasion. Aiaagre — Berend Fieer, 344h street, 163 misses’ dresses in an important clearance $10.74 to $49.75 formerly priced $23.74 to $69.75 These are first reductions—early enough to enable misses to make desirable additions to their vaca- tion wardrobes at little expendi- ture. Sizes 14 to 18 years, Teme Third Fleer, 50th Street val i A ST LT ———————— Low white shoes FOR WOMEN are as necessary to the ensemble of the Sum mer costume as the Summer frock itself. A—White canvas oxford with light welted sole, straight tip and medium low leather heel, $5.94 B—Slender white canvas pump with plain veep and medium low covered Cuban heel. Finished with small tail- ored bow. ‘Turned sole. $3.49 C—White canvas pump with light welted sole, Neale slender front and medium low leather heel, $5.94 Biuagre —Second Floor, Ff

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