The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1919, Page 9

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R HERCY SANDERS SANDERSON DEAD. way letirtahl Homent te Consul General Heye From 1894 to 1007, INDON, Jilly 14.—Sir Percy Sander- British Consul General at, New Yo from 1894 to 1907, died at his home in Reading to-day. Percy was botn in London oh a 7, 1842, and entered the Indian in 1859. In 1870 he entered the | British Consular service and was sta | toned {8 Roumanta, “White Consul Gen- erabin New York Sir Percy. received tha. dubliee Medal in 1897 and was made Commander of St. Michael and BLACKWELL'S BOAT PUT 10 A NEW USE TO GLADDEN POOR wre Th@ Correction to Carry Women and-Children, on Hae a River Excwrsion. 7-_-_ a ROYAL. RELISH The good ship Correction, that cur- Gthat for four genera. ried delinquents to Blackwell's Taland i: jebrge in 1899. * tions has given nrillions for many a day, anit mote Daptorty hms aa. perfect been utilised in taking the relations ane People p ont and friends of iature deen the Bay faction 2 as far as Quarantine in order to get eA the first glimpse of their fotarning , Gonads tm heroes, will,add another notch to her aed record for utility when one thousand “—“Siuor ° gee women and children of the lower west side board her as the guésts of the ‘Soups, Fish, R tame | Correction. _ Gravies, Rarebits sane! ihe} ressing are made enjoyable by its use, Let LEA:PERRINS » THeomy SAY an a eeiiy shifts; the prisoners in the tory prison became so intersted in the idea as to create « healthy rivalry for production unheard of in tho 'n- stitution. They are turning out forty tons every twenty-four hours and the Bronx needy are getting the ber Pi aed Piyse=) wi with the resou being used to aileviate. mutering and infuse a ::ttle weather, to aoly ever every ro in my | power to this hen the | old Correction ploughs herway p the Hudsen on 9g hs K thone Co teea; ‘and Rete ‘ones will po tos _ on and make the job well Summer Closing Hours Both of our stores will close at one o’clock on Saturday afternoons until further notice. The Harlem Stor’ will remain gpen Monday evening until ten o'clock. departments, as well as the office, will be as usual.on these Monday evenings ~ -s a ee ee ean eh WPERTHWAIT & SONS’. Ler Manners th, ar Yow Beat br Bonds." Small Weekly of Monthly Payments, 193-208 Park Row at Chatham Sq. ig Tw Stores Here Is a Booklet Every Business Man Will Want THE TRUTH ABOUT MEXICO TODAY By P. HARVEY MIDDLETON | Aathor of “Powerful Foreign Trade Combinations of i Europe,” New Rellwoays in Strange % tf 4 ore Trade Railway 8u preteen” mds Teele in Mexico,” ete. Six Important Chapters 1--THE SEICAN on, INDUSTRY 4—AGRICULTURE IN MEXICO the wortd— Ly " gery Mt eR a EN "WHAT MEXICO NEEDS 5.-—-MEXICAN SUGAR AND COPFEE unition tor American, manufac: Fey jantations — Mt ee CM a ral fe ie a 3.—MINING IN MEXICO Sar sata that {le in 1800 gold nines Tse", 6-—-MEXICAN TEER Sant haniete fa, tts ft fe "of fab,” walt ve fi ‘eh ata Ghd } These noteworthy contributions treating if the present conditions, ine 9640 producing both 193 antimony; vers gogers 6 9g numarvns ethers peer acing tulpher, Bismuth, “manganese reury, zine, opels and turaiiotee, dustries and trade opportunities in Mexico were printed In The New York Commercial recently, As it was Impossible to aupply the demand for papers containing the several articles they hava heen reprinted in a booklet form for general distribution, Aa Mr, Middleton haw Juat re« turned from a trip in Mexico from the Texas border to Yucatan, he tells with real auihority “The Truth About Mexico To-day,” The ar- ‘i ficles contain much information and many significant facis never bee 25c Each Address NEW YORK COMMERCIAL q } 38. Park Row ™ "Nisin" New York City ! fore published, ‘, A limited supply of these Book. lets may now be obtained at ving ae Store Hours: 9 tos a as $87! rh ie and" #10, S10. Fancy aa nd zephyr. in Nile, cova and w 2 special sweaters for girls and mi and them at $3.45 is opportunity, indeed j feos An ; ‘Bigger than last year by Our pues stock reduced Jike this: this: 1,805 pairs of women’s white canvas high ad $2. 90 pumps and oxfords that were $3. 8, $4 and $5: 3,877 pairs of women’s summer pumps and ont $3. 90 ied styles—tKat were +. 90, $5.40 and $6.50 . . . And more than 3,000 pa season’s lowest prices for eq No maker’s left-overs. No job lots No questionable styles. No seconds Every pair from our regularsummer stock This shoe sale is in sharp contrast to the hatte of sale that continually seeks your attention. Instead offering you OLD styles, we offer you the most popular ae of the season—in fact, the GOOD shoes (in broken assortment and sizes) that have been left from the season’s selling. 1,805 pairs for women at $2.90 —offer fine white canvas high shoes, chiefly in sizes 8 to 444, narrow widths. Also, pumps and oxfords in almost every size but not all widths. Most of these have white soles and heels. They are clean, attractive, exceptional in every way when ‘present-day conditions are dered. 3,877 pairs for women at $3.90 e —offer almost everything a woman could possibly want, including: 900 pairs of soft black kid pot bala low or Cuban-heels. 400 pairs of Colonial pr Is, 320 pairs of Colonial p pumps with Laie heels. 878 pairs of tan oxfords with pong’ heels. : 600 pairs of white and gray buck-finish oxfords with Louis 1s. 268 pairs of white buck-finish pumps with military heels, _ Plenty,of the wanted sizes -—can be found in the $3.90 group. For Care, there are pm airs in size 534, and 520 pairs in si ly eset et ag leat Fy ey kidskin, dull tan leather, gray buck. ef iniad and white buck-finish. peel ‘an for everybody, surely. Don’t overlook the sale groups for children 8,259 pairs of play oxfords and trie tr od ee el. 15 These good shoes were special here at $1.65 a pair. No other New York store (to our Lig had them even at that price. Made of soft tan leather, nicely finished, properly shaped. $1.15 is Jess than shoes could be half-soled for Bi 5 to 2—ages 2 to 12. And these for children airs of white canvas high shoes, pumps and oxtods dl at were $2.75 to $3.65. Sizes 84 to 2. Going } $2. + $1.50 | $2.90 75¢ Remember this: There is a BIG Variety of shoes in this sale—enough for several ordinary sales—but not every size in every style. The Shoe Section will be almost doubled in floor area and extra sales service will be provided. om par of dainty white canvad dress pumps for anal children—sizes 7 to Tierages &to es years, Were $1.60 and $2.10. Yours at 126 pairs of patent leather and dull jeather Pompe and oxfords that were $3.60 and $4.50. Sizes 9 400 pairs of KEDS-—sizes 814 to 1}4. (Everybody nave how m foot 2 KEDS are), ere special here at 90 ONG GL. BU FOP ise cccecesccceeaceterencececs Counters and tables will be laden with various. styles and sizes, each fisinly marked so that you can see and choose in the most satisfactory way. Down-Stalrs Store, New Bldg. WANAWAKER’ Sexe, 754 women’s sweaters---sale ied mec. ote ee were in stock. at — Copenhagen, salmon and Shets land a ite. . 2.—839 ora came to us under ice ris ial. purchase. . Shetland, immed “ith brushed wool. In»rose, nia ely artificial” mil in many colors. Romar and slip-on styles... ...5....ceceseeeters These good sweaters are strictly all-wool and fibre. Some p apd. bru S: bi sas Some are fancy weaves. Some are Shetland, some—the Vitis? and misses’ pod a in all, 0 Wey LARGE v: kinds that Sertraiaa aan for vacation Down-Stairs Store, New Building. ore than 2,000 paire— The summer shoe sale—Down-Stairs Again quotes prices that are scarcely believable Ls Aaa pr girls’ shoes, Ponies, oxfords and sandals *t the S Besedieynt at _Ninth, New York y of styles . Toget ut i cl a , ea West 42nd ‘Street (Between 5th and 6th | Atenwes $6.50 pr. - Regularly $9.00 and $10.00 a pair A great variety of smart styles inthe assortment; suitable for dress or Kid and Tan ussia; many with simulated wing tips; Cuban or Iouis XV. heels. All sizes represented but not in every model. neral wear; in Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal, G' Filet Wool SWEATERS Slip-over models for Women and Misses, sleeveless or with sleeves; suitable for beach or sport wear) all colors, also black or white. On the Main Floor $9.75 and 14.50 A VERY desirable "Erusile Gr short trips— constructed of Bass Wood, covered and . lined with hard fibre. Interiors contain one tray with three compartments. Size 31z16x13 inches - $10.00 ¢ Size 86x21x12 inches’ - $15.00 Wardrobe Trunks - $29.75 Airco built trunks with plenty of ardrobe. for an extensive wi “Rite Hite” Wardrobe Trunks - - - articles while the trunk remains opan for easy access to trynks are the ‘popular open-top atyle, covered and bound Qther Wardrobe Trunks’ . Hat Boxes - - $7.50 Black Enameled Duck, covering; leather ‘corners brass lock; cretonne lining; two hat forms and heavy quality; colors are made exclusi $1.50 $6.25 $4.00 12.00 2x8 ft., 8x5 ft., 4x7 ft., 6x9 ft., - 2x44 ft., 8x6 ft., $2.25 $3.50 46x74 ft., $8.25 6x9 ft., 11.50 $315.00 Overstuffed Suite, 3. pes. ; $400 Mahogany & Cane Suite, 3 pes. $50.00 Tapestry Covered Wing Chairs, - - + $11.00 Mahogany Windsor Chairs and Rockers, $50.00 Mahogany Library Tables, - - - + + $75.00 Mahogany Library Tables, - - + - - $39.50 Mahogany Book Cases, + + + + + = $50.00 Gate Leg Tables, 48-inch round top, - - $55.00 Carved Mahogany Hall Chairs, - - - - $88.00 Mahogany and Velour Day Beds, - - - West 43rd Street | / WOMEN’S PUMPS & OXFORDS Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Women’s KIMONOS of Japaiions Cotton ‘Crepe, elab- orately embroidered in colors; a large assortment of attractive de- signs; all desirable colors. Special—Main Floor at $4.95 Featuring Unusual Values for Tuesday VACATIONISTS' TRUNKS - ‘$10. 00 A locking device for all of the drawers insures the meng (3 of all the oe soi ted ae $22.75 to 195.00 COLONIAL RAINBOW RUGS Excellent for all year use in Boudoirs, also zapienetd for igs weather; ‘or Stern Brathers. 8x10 ft.. $18.00 9x12 ft, $24.00 The New Vogue Grass Rugs Colors are woven through, not stencilled. 8x10 ft., 9x12 ft, $17.25 SUMMER FURNITURE Clearance Sale, Tuesday, of complete Library and Living Room Suites, also Separate Pieces. tapestry covered, ; loose cushions, $475.00 Overstuffed Suite, 3 pes.; velour or tapestry, "| Stern Brotitess $15.00 $250.00 $295.00 $350.00 $39.50 $8.75 $33.00 $50.00 $28.50 $35.00

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