The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 9

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Ss (Between Sth and 6th Avenues) Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Annual August Sale FURNITURE AND RUGS At Lowest Prices of the Year ENTIRE stocks of Furniture, Domestic and Oriental Rugs reduced for this annual event. The sale pre- sents exceptional opportunities to those desiring high grade merchandise at very moderate prices. BEACH&PORCH DRESSES Moderately priced for Tuesday $2.95 to 6.95 MART and attractive Beach and Bungalow Dresses; simple.models developed in Chambray, Tissue Fab- ric and Voile; dark or light colorings; all sizes; long or short sleeves. COTTON DRESS FABRICS Purchases will be held for future delivery, if desired, WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS At the extremely low prices of $1.95 to 4.95 FASHIONED of the most de- sirable bathing material, in- cluding Surf Satin, Mohair and Wool Jersey; the most wanted colorings represented. Main Floor. Below Regular Prices To-morrow AmericanPrintedCotton Voile in a large assortment of this season's designs and colorings 55c yd. Beach Cloth Suitings In all colors, at the attractive price of Fine Zephyr Ginghams In an attractive collection of Plaids, Cheeks and Stripes 58c yd. Novelty Printed Cotton Voile New Foulard designs and colorings, 68c & 95c yd. Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg's everyday. Bev Went HY tes WY W CEE ew THE WORLD 1919 SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL AND AUTO TOUR MAP GUIDE Now on Sale; Price 5 Cents (by Mail, 10 Cents). At All World Offices and Newsstands, FAKE DPLOMIS | West 43rd Street 4 HIGH AS $5000, | ~ SWANN GETS LS] Confession Shows Many Prac- tice Law and Dentistry Un- der Bogus Permits. Nicholas DP. Clements, a native of the Argentine, forty-four years old, , Who formerly lived at No. %00 New ' Avenue, the Bronx, and who was sent | Dannemora Prison last year for selting talcum powder ‘he represented | \to be aspirin, has made a oy Pere} | | Assistant District Attorney Pecore | told Judge Rosalsky to-day in the ! Court of Generat Sesstons. He said betfeen seventy and one nm and women are practis- w ¥ork City as physicians, pothecaries and dentists) ngth of “diplomas” of ‘) Georgia university which passed out of existence many years ago, Clem+ ents, according to bis alleged contes- sion, sold the “diplomas” at prices ranging from $100 to $5,000. “The District Attorney's office,” Mr. Peoora said, “ is conducting an Investigation In co-operation with the State Board of Regents. Clements is list of his “graduates” that list is complete and jthe facts catablished we shall prose- ute." After his arrest last year in the fake aspirin matter Clements sentenced to Dannemora for two and ja half years. Three weeks ago, the authorities having got on the trail of | the diploma factory, he was brought fo New York and arraigned before Judge Rosalsky on a complaint chi ing him with obtaining $150 fraud and deceit, He pleaded guilty and, the saistant District Attorney said to- day, promised to give Mr. Swann’s ce a complete Hat of his “gradu- id this man In Distries At- “until our investigation ts nd I would ask for a y Judge Rosalsky marked the case “postponed indefinitely.” ‘The story Clements tolls, according to Pecora, is that he came into pos- session of a book of diplomas of the Southern Institute at Atlanta, white) Institution, he says, passed out of ex~ istence yea e wrote in the ames of his customers who, present= ing themselves to the Board of Ree gents as graduates, re admitted to Practice without examination. How the Regents came to accept the diploma of © non-existent college may be cleared up by the In fon. JURORS IN DRAGGING SUIT ASK LONG ADJOURNMENT Coastwise Trial, on Since May 21, Hurts Their Business and Judge Is Sympathetic. ‘The jurors who are hearing the evis dence in the case of the office * of the € at wise n the Federal d with cone rnment, tor mittee to usk the | ere present | ors’ eam- J Aus, & and then Henty Ward Be | Ate ibed before the| to-day by peared to expl torney for the wodings against Comptrotier aminity” in rex charter after t bank to | its Dust- | 4, This idence on the CHOPPER DIDN'T CHOP, ah Men Admit) 1 to Get Rich, yr that didn't chop ay by Interbor- | ough Inspector Benjamin F. Kerin on the northbound station of the Sec- ond Avenue “th” Ing apparatus and puc it to- ‘again with the purpose of ng and selling the uncancelled 8 er and Nastasi were arraigned in the Kesex Market ao |day and were held | oo Wil Report Daylight Saving math. ly 28.-—-Chairman Cumming o! Le Tatoralaie Gon rperon,, o meni thas spnnavnced to-day that the rate 80 ropos= | \ peal of the paplighe Saviog Law ted week, WASHINGT Very Mid-year clearance of 700 carpet samples. Vit UEIR: Saviatle maak Plain Royal Wiltons, $3 each Our regular price, $5.60 to $8.60 yd. Wilton velvets, $2 each aos Our regular price, $4.35 to $4.75 yd. / , Wool velvets, $1 each =| Our regular price, $3 and 83.50 yd. Tuesday, in the Carpet Corner Third Gallery, New: Building low prices on | The August Sale of Furniture is now 7 IS a. decorative linens Main. Aisle, Tuesday Odd groups, sl! has been Teate tor good as new. In the lot are— tly soiled, so a handsome allowance washing»wh ech will make them,as —doilies, 9¢ up;:scarfs, 75¢ up —centerpieces, from 75¢ up Some are Madeira hand-embroidered, some lnc raignd with Exe linen centers, piece pieces are h Sheer summery nightgowns, $2.50 Seven styles at this moderate price. All made of very fine nainsook; Empire model; some trimmed with lace, some with . Everything about —e bons, id ‘oad embroideries, *-Thind t ” » Old Building, Here and there in some machine-seal |. Every pty quarter below its original price. Some Main floor, Old Building. Class pictures and diplomas should be promptly framed if they are to be kept in their pristine condition. The Pic- ture Store is doing a good deal of such work these days. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. the Fashion Salons One always finds something new, something different in little corners ot the Wanamaker Fashion Salons, Unusual skirts The way wide bands of filet lace are inserted into sheer flesh- colored Georgette summer skirts is perfectly delightful; $47.50. Gay vestees A case in the Fashion Sulons holds a large variety of the most attractive vestees imaginable just the right sort of color to give one's suit a new fresh look, A white washable satin vestoe ‘is embroidered in navy blue. Corded silk bengaline is the materlal chosen for a bright Roman striped vestee. Gorgeous summer wraps Knotted fringe gives a distine- Clearaway sale of 265 house dresses $2.25 to $7.50 Tuesday, for odds and ends, but very nice house dresses, at that; broken sizes. The collec- tion includes all sorts of charming ginghams, per- cales, tissues and voiles. A good variety of patterns, colors and styles, Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. Silk jersey petticoats $5,95 to $11.75 Jersey petticoats are ideal for summer because they are light and cool, yet strong enough to stand extremely hard wear. It is very hard to find a good al) jersey silk tti- coat as low priced as $5.95. We have many charming ones— made with deep pleat- ed frill in a large variety of attractive colorings. Noticeable among the array of beautiful colors, peacock and navy blues, purples and cerise, The more expensive models come in a variety of styles. Third Noor, Old Building tive finish to @ beautiful golden brown satin evening wrap, _ Extreme, yet decidedly artis- tic, is an orchid satin wra which is wy goon decorated with a cerise and orchid vivid colored flower design—painted on the exquisite material. exactly opposite is a wrap of wofteat light sand, embroidered with gold shot-threud. Quite a number of luxurious wraps, each a creation in itself, Trois-Piece Probably the most seasonable and lovely suit in the Fashion Salon is a new linen suit of softest French bide. It is finished with yarn stitchery and has a clever long peasant blouse of dotted avi white with French blue ots. Second floor, Old Building 100 young sports skirtsof finé si We have this Crepe de chine Georgette crepe ' “Pussy willow” silk Plain: & . novelty tricolette At heh My acne tn +3 Fj ; Se MR Le Vee ni ‘women’, $22.60 to $29.75 rapea for Made Just received ‘from London thattteNt Durward, the world ‘This collection jIhustrates all that “English” stood for in pre-war days; mannish tailoring, Scotch or English material; careful finish of detail. Raglan coats of frieze, light weight, spongy and warm, are ideal for moun- tain, steamer or winter wear. “Fine tailoring, silk serge lining blending with material, leather buttons and large, comfortable collar (designed by us), are some of their conspicuously attractive .fea- tures. Colors are warm browns, greens or oxfords—$96 hroughout En; 'd-—in fact, all tailored eee togs. Inverness capes and cap with waistcoats, in hom spun, shetland and come in herring bone, bro checks and warm mixtu Sults for sport or b tailored During these last Sealy We charge furniture purchases on the account to be paid in September This is the courtesy extended for many years in opening the August Sale and we shall not take it away now, Of all sales that interest the patie, from the bride to the hotel k fami fortable rocker to buy—~ There’s nothing like a sale of furniture Everyone stopping to read this has his own ideas about the kind of bed he would like to sleep on, the kind of dining~ table, sideboard and china closet he would like to meet at meal-times thrice a day, the kind of lounging-chair he or, fully as much, she) would like to drop into at the close of a busy day, and, in fact, the kind of furniture all over the house thal id like to introduce one’s friends to or live with in close intimacy. It is not necessarily the kind of furniture that is in one’s home at t. Hence people read advertisements of furniture sales, No sales of furniture in the whole country are attended by more people or-are cond upon a more stupendous scale than the famous August Sales of Furniture at Wanam which have ‘become the yearly events of the world of retail commerce, and a by-word one woul ly newly refurnishing to meet the modern ideas of young folks just home trom college, to the stray boarder with a com- r; from the Hence they attend furniture days all home-makers who desire to furnish well and at the same time save money and energy. } ; Everything is offered; nothing is reserved— a and that means our entire regular stock of home furniture, together with the special Ay purchases offered at 10 to 40 per cent. less in the face of rising coats and shortage. en Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Gulleries, New Build

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