The evening world. Newspaper, July 1, 1919, Page 9

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MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY MAL ORGR D-SUMMER REDUCED Porch Rocker Made y i mont outdoor = ‘hes 4 Nooms Furnisl Complete 74S ThEEN 6 4 Bor work, Fillings and Lol id, Silver and The Weekly 1.00 Weekly me USO Weekly 2.0) Weekly JULY SALEOFODD | Easy Terme on All Open an Account with one, two ree of theset the ‘Complete $94.50 $124.50] $149.50 7 ] i lays Porcelain ot Made at Reasonable Prices Badly decayed Teath and Roots Hay extracted, Teeth tnor- Seat feoned. Broken plates oughly ed. Tepaired while you walt. 08; BLOOm 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St. & Mi Cor, Sth Ave. ves N, W, Cor. 4 ave 740 elgg Oa Ave. ingett’s Drug Store. ‘Ar BUMMER SAL 1 NHATTAN A © 7 1S, DEST | A group of beautiful ladies-in-waitin at Luna to Ha Show Some Wonderful Who wants ? Who wants —? Who wants a chance to take part In the Kiddie Klub Peace Pageant? Tho Kiddie Klub Fun Festival at lar pageant given by the members of the Kiddie Klub. are invited to meet Cousin Eleanor at the Shrine of Diana, Luna, Coney Island, on Wednesday morning, July 9, at 10 o'clock. A real and truly Princess’ presiies over the Shrine of Diana at Luna, Coney Island. She is Princess Ishtar, and she comes from an island way out in the blue Pacific. She, with her created beautiful dances, éach on A | lof which is designed to portray a utiful thought. Princess Ishtar believes that beau tiful thoughts have visible expre. sions, and if all kiddies should decide that from now on only the kindest L< THe 7 NEW FEAT AT LUNA Annual Outing for City’s Children at the Seashore to Ishtar and Her Dancing Nymphs. Luna will begin with a big spectacu- All members who wish to take part | and most beautiful thoughts id Wo-4 WILL BE EXHIBITED AT CENTRAL PARK FOR WEEK First Craft to Cross Atlantic Through Air Being Brought to New York, The NC-4, the first craft to cross the Atlantic Ocean through the alt, tn to be on exhibition in Central Park for about one week after its arrtval on the U, &.8. Aroostook from Plymouth, where Lieut. Commander Read finished his fight. * ‘The NC-4 probably will arrive Satur- day, and it will require about a week to reassemble it. The plane will be in the keeping of the navy while in the Park, and the police will co-operate in guard. ing 7 Hf, shoul be on view about Bi eek ion was arran) At the duguestion of The World," —-——— } ADMIRAL SWIFT EXPIRES. Veteran in Navy Service Had Held Important posts. NEWPORT, R. 1, July 1.—The body ve Peace Pageant om apo THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY The Kiddie Klub’s Fun Festival > of Rear Admiral William @wift, retired, who died at the Naval Mospital yes- terday, will be taken to , Richfield Springs, N. Y4 to-day for burial. Ad~ miral Swift was born in Windham, Conn., in 1848, and was graduated from the Naval Academy in 1867, Admiral Swift was in command of many vessels daring his service, from 1907 to 190% was commandant of the Boston Navy Yard, and the next year was aide for materials in the Navy De- partment. —— BROOKLYN MAN SHOT. Salesman Wounded tn Fight of Crowd for “Just One More.” Joseph Deanbra, twenty years old, a aalesman of No, 268 224 Street, Brook- lyn, was shot in the back at 21st Street and Fifth Avenue, South Brooklyn, at 4 AM. to-day during @ fight over « crowd's attempt to get in a saloon for “just one more drink.” His friends |, bat two men too drunk to walk were found nearby and arrested, Deanbro ia im Holy Family ‘Hospital. \ BLYN SHOE values. BARI Style 3418 Features, Including Princess 6° White Nu-Buck Pumps be permitted to dwell in their minds, nd miraculous time each most would reflect the lshtar declares it Princess if you! of kindness, and is not hard to dwell in the a ments, illustrating devo- tional tributes to the gods and god- desses. They also picture the festival and harvest dances and will be espe- cially happy to tell the Kiddie Klub momobers all about th ely when tho dies visit Lu summer festival day. Because no but peace reigns in of kindness, we have Style 4285 White Canvas Rubber Soles y on mid- ysting place for all the Kiub ( who wish to join the Peace Pagean’ And Cousin Eleanor says she is | ing to try to make room in the ant for every kiddies who comes oling an@ “try- Hosiery In white, black KNOCKED OUT IN CHASE | Woman's Screams Frighten Man | Rifling Bureau and Husband | Takes Up Pursuit. | When Samuel Jocotys, No. | 0th Street, yelled “stop thief” at James enty-seven years old, No. Street, alleged to Mrs. Jocotyz while rifting the bureau | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York On Sale Wednesday An Additional 400 New Satin Sport Hats For Women and Misses Accordion Pleated Satin Sport Hats with satin band and tailored bow. able brim converts the Mushroom into a Roll Sailor, so that Hat may be worn either way. White, Navy, Rose, Purple, Jade, Pink, Sand, Peacock. Specially Priced 3 05 Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store The adjust- OF BEDROOM. ROBBER 1M Kast) @ or colors for the holiday costume —price and quality make Blyn Hosiery an attractive value. have." |"peen frightened from the bedroom of As a day, over & big hote were given day No Mail or Telephone Oraers Filled Twelve Distinct Models Collars and Cuffs. Complete Line of Bathing Shocs 1-00 to 2.50 Athletic Swimming Shoes, Leather Trimmed 1-50 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Important Sweater Sale Wednesday Special Purchase of 1400 Women’s Shetland Sweaters Shetland Sweaters in Coat Models, Slip-overs and Middy effects. With and without sleeves, some with contrasting brushed Wool Fashionable colors and smart combinations. Extraordinary Value 3.95 | Biyn Shoe ‘(6:Styles for the Fourth White Footwear of Daintiness and Comfort Attractively Priced at Blyn’s BLYN STORE advantages are as. evident as Complete, convenient, roomy stores that are real money saving institutions. Style 3400 Shoes The foot wear where style and comfort go hand in hand. Sold in all the Eleven EAST SIDE STORES: 4 “ ‘St, Positively None Sent Cc. O. D, Three Styles Illustrated 1, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street | WOMEN’S SUMMER FROCES Continuation Sale To-day and Wednesday Copies of this season’s mast favored models, in desirable cotton fabrics. Of superior quality Gingham, new models, Of White Voile with vestee and collar of organdie, Of dark Voile, challie pattern, plaited tunic, - Of woven stripe English Voile, color stripes, . Of Printed Voile, Georgette pattern, Of Cream Net with colored silk girdle, - White Tub Skirts—$2.95, 4.50, 5.00 and 7.50 Of Cotton, Trecot, Gabardine, Bedford, Pique, Surf Satin and Corduroy. «| Ber ers All of the above are Very Exceptional Values For City, Country and Week-end Trips No. 1—Boys’ Middy Suit of Chambray, Galatea, Devonshire or Pi Cloth; Hot Weather or Suits for the little fellow; sizes 214 to 9 years, $3.50 No. 2—Boys’ Khaki Blouse Sui sport collar, short sleeves rm straight pants; sizes 4 to 12 yrs, $3.25 No. 3—Boys’ Oliver Twist Suit, with colored trousers and white or colored blouse; short sleeves; sizes 2 to 7 years, $3.50 Boys’ Khaki Trousers sizes 7 to 18 years; Boys’ Khaki Camp Suits Consisting of Shirt, Belt and Knickerbocker Trousers; 6 fo 18 years; regularly $5.00, regularly $1.95, Special $3.75 Special $1.35 Boys’ Straw Hats—Greatly Reduced 75c to 5.00 ite and colored; regularly $1.95 to $6.50, at ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES An extensive variety of tested electrical appliances for the modern home. In- cluded are Percolators, Grills, Table Stoves, Toasters, etc., many of which will prove acceptable as gifts, “Polar Cub” Fans.........$5.00 Improved 1919 model; economical in cost of operation; can be used everywhere, ‘Polar Cub’ Fans, 8 inches,... $8.50 ‘Westinghouse’ Fans, 8 inches,10.00 ‘Northwind’ oscillating, 10ins. 19.75 ; ‘Westinghouse’ “ 10ins.23,75 | Round Grill, four heats.......$9.00 Other Makes.....$7.50 to 36.25 | Flasblights,........$1.00 to 5.75 FIRELESS COOKERS The well known “Duplex” Cookers in all sizes; attractively priced from. $13.50 to 38.50 Electric Irons, 6 Ibs., $2.95 Nickel plated with strong handle, detachable plug and six feet of cord—complete with stand. Electric Toasters,............ $6.35 Electric Table Stoves,... Electric Percolators,..... |SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL] JUST PUBLISHED! @be and Auto Tour Map Guide FOR SALE, FIVE -CENTS At All World Offices and at All Subway, Elevated Road and All Union News Company and Railroad News-stends. Profusely Illustrated and Conta’ning Eighty Pages, Including Nine Auto Tour Good Road Maps. Purchase ff Now, as Edition Is Limited, BY MAIL, TEN CENTS Address The World’s Summer Resorts Bureau, 63 Park Row, New York City.

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