The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 7

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& Achild’s EDUCA TI ON should A end Fr saws. NOT cease in Summertime lerchandise ing Other Store, but for Cash Onigy Wat MS wed —_ in a child’s it are harmful. Wer do not recommend serious ied study for warm weather, but unconscious imilation of which may be made as pleasurable as a We Sell De] Mrs. eae Pasi Phillips, ped i] | and financial supporter of the Carry- On-Club at No. 21 East 38th Street, A now convinced that an outsider must be the thief who entered her room at the club Tuesday morning and stole $5,000 worth of jewelry from the chiffonier, ‘The club provides lodging, foot, | clothing and medical and dental care for disabled soldiers who are taking | |i vocational training under Government supervision. The soldférs get $15 a month from His Montessori materials This remarkable apparatus includes “games” which develop the mind the medium of the senses. They make play of study, yet insure constant mental * it shows the wonderful bar- gains to be had in this great the War Risk Insurance Board and sale. pay only #40 a month to the club for all their necessary expenses. “I came home at 1.30 o'clock Tues day morning,” said Mrs, Phillips. “My room opens from the club office, The office door was unlocked, the key In the lock on the outside, The door i from the office to my room was un- | locked. I woke at 8 o'clock and saw the jewelry on the bureau, Then I went to sleep again. When I woke at 9 o'clock the jewelry was gone.” The houseman seid he saw & stranger at about 8 o'clock in the corridor on the office floor. formerly yo, $3 $19.50, Now $12. Open Until 1 P. M., Saturday fhe yill explain the uses of the materials to all ; Sands tteestod t the odueation of bidres MID-SUMMER MILLINERY IN GARMENT CO. aikmond rings an '8 “Gamend and as judged by our collection of Avail yourself of her advice! Sare—itte Ther, 88th aerial one » Variety in the styles and done! ry. Women’s faree. bel wterady |: eae ne 307 FIFTH AVENUE fm, en i reset Chapeaux La Marguisd surpass ae” their kind to be found elsewhere even up to Black velvet ii ‘ing but telling touches adds rich- cf the loveli i eh ne eenkon \ Stree the price of these times,” as this store interprets = = at $8.50 iy? i : it, kee bit ) ‘ te pidon bom woraet deraitc ones | frocks he revit. fr het B Altman & is collection and the individual hats that comprise it at $4.69 packages, in their modest . a ” 1, a reduction | MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK i to some of ; gdb th $6.94 5) ransparent straws are hewn great variety i Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street a simple treatinants to enhance their daintiness. Peer ere ee ee ee ee 145 dresses that were originally up to $12.74 An equally commendable collection of new trimmed hats at $4.49 and $5.49 Checked, striped and other daintily figured patterns in voile. Several attractive ANS models, including one with straight lines and organdie | 7h ners #. block, mewaline At $1.19 A Special Clearing Sale for to-morrow ( Friday) will offer extraordinary vi fj i ¢ sho low values i ruffles; another with long we are showing a low top net corset, . features the new millinery notes as they appear. Such | shawl collar and deep cuffs | The ae is» ‘block pepata |" GF eae Rally ats y Henin * effort is spent n assembling this collection, and so of organdie piped with the fo te ba ed and pockets, the thighs fe insure comfort while ° 9 well does it testily to the result of that effort, that we voile—and other becoming py wearer is seated. Sines #1 to 26. 2 175 M 1SSe€S ( A es may justifiably repeat that these hats styles in all desirable shades. | 7 ihre a le oF eek est eatin Bathi I i » Dp “outclass all millinery elsewhere similarly priced”’ pe er belt. ‘The pipings are white. { a clearaway. 29 (styles and materials desirable) {0078 —second Floor, B4th Stewet. Tain Street Rear.” Seer en Tere reeme Kreis Cinratenteal nine sal Kaerp ag ey Some remarkable x pps copa Men’s Two-Piece to-morrow in the art ~ reduced, for immediate disposal, to $13.50 & 19.50 e The major number of these Capes were originally embroidery U-aniversaticy marked at more than double these prices. section S-virengen —thoroughness (Misses’ Outergarments, Second Floor) Sle era ; ‘ Cretonne covered _pil- . Pa > wi uaid “/ | lows, oblong in aba he |‘ While a cool suit is almost synonymous Isn’t this ih ccladhedale \ eretonne may be had in a with a neat appearance these days, a silk L ft '—labor py BR yan Ree shantung suit such as we feature combines New Blouse | A Red uction Sale of Te with coolness a smartness of line and color a charming one? \ that spells distinction for the wearer. In Basket weave r4 ‘ A pair if stamped sillow ' $11 74 What is it? F ° 9 cases, all ready to be em- We h lack its in the fash- . a broidered, Stamped in sey- e have smart-looking suits in the fas! \ Misses Summer Frocks sally pretty eyelet and solid ionable models, including the popular In Georgette Black r sibs : waistline model. $13.74 ° is a present feature of interest on the Second Floor 69¢e ag? : he style is si Mohair 13-piece stamped lunch- Suits like these would be exclusively ane we Pe Ba ap aug ete h The styles and materials are varied enough to allow a wide pace gate A gomersithe 4 Priced at the so-called “exclusive” shops, Ince at the round neck and short“ (" — bs safes choice of spe panies and the prices are extraordinarily low for as pentasis nae but ours add an Sennenhy appeal to the Cl uae oo ar aa Fabric is io wide, the quality of merchandise offered. CRSIP appeal of style. All sizes. scan person 89e vd. Oe 8 ety Zen ee Sexe —Fifth Floor, Front Sens —Third Floor, S4th Street Cera —Second Floor, 35th Sty B'way, The assortment, in five groups, comprises GENERAL UN! FORMAT iON Frocks of gingham. . . «. . . . $7.85 & 8.75 7 = Wiews Méneyt OH,OW! ive Soni r Frocks of dotted voile or colored cotton linon . . . 9,85 ‘SOME WHALE - fy Fourreeny nine hemeS ZAT 502, You : Hear Him & — z Blowin’ OFF! A — ej eet ouR : g " OHO, YOURE HAVIN ¢ “ : ATWAKisn BATH NOW, Frocks of plain voile, or dainty flowered voile embellished with lace.» + 6 © 6 + se + w+ $13.50 Frocks of plain voile, with filet lace and hand-embroidery; or ' of plain linen, braid trimmed . . .« « . . $16.50 (Some of the styles are not complete as to sizes) } SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ie 7 a a i ct

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