The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1919, Page 6

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TREC eS ae ee ee, awe eee ie & ¢: ‘38th Street te eames be Full of beauti Gray ‘shawl ony and ann Street—New ‘York Will Continue on Wednesday Clearance Sale of Women’s land-Made Pumps and. Oxfords All sizes represented, but not in each style An accumulation of this season’s Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Are in olla Individual Instance—Exceptional N EVENT arranged to intro- duce the New Department, spacious, superbly equipped, splendidly prepared to miéet a critical: clientele’s exacting demands. Hudson Seal Coats Natural Seained © tenia Cuff at lar ai ; a jaunty Topbox f % Natural aoa el Collar and Cuffs finish a smart model, self Australian Opossum Collar and Bo: paige naeye pcowey Mord model, $295.00 A Wrap Coat—full nogsh and with circular yoke—is gracefully styeads collar and atte of of taupe or sable Squirrel. $435.00 Skunk Collar and Cuffs finish a hand- long Coat on conventional lines. $425.00 Moleskin Wrap Coats model, richly effecti id or skin. 00 | Natural Muskrat Coats Knee possi, youthful model with deep der and broad belt; large $178.00 Furs the Lid Ta A Manufacture7’s Surplus Stock of Women’s Taffeta Coats , ' On Sale Tomorrow Coats identical with those sold until now at a much ligher price, but purchased for this occasion at most un concessions and offered accordingly. Two-smart models, one ‘of goin is illustrated; both are belted, have novel pockets, clever collate,that may be worn in various becomi ‘Well Made of Black Taffeta Silk, These Are Ideal Traveling i Equally Excellent for.General Wear. ‘Third Floor The August Sale| of Furs a cio Intensive, Im; ve Scale = lore’ and Providing’ Vale of the House from which, they are nates is the Furs have for perid a gad Absolute Dependal Ice without eager wacil later this year. models in all desirable leathers . Values up to 11.75 No Approvals : No Credits 39h Street $19.50 deep cuffs and ing Coats and Values That DVANCE orders, placed months ago, insure prices that later will be impossible, and enabled us to select the choicest pelts and secure the most expert workers, : Neckpieces and Muffs Novelties of extremely smart styles in Fashion’s favored furs; many in natural others Geverly dyed in new shades. Skunk Furs Cape shaped Scarfs, trimmed with tails Animal shaped Searfs, silk lined. Two skin Animal shaped Scarfs. Re Canteen Muffe........6.4.05 $45.00 and $55.00 Cape shaped, silk lined Scart Dyed Fox and Wolf Furs Taupe Fox Animal fear silk lined, ...... Lucille Fox Animal Se Fox Muffe, Taupe or aa le shade Wolf Scarfs, Taupe or Lucille... Hudson Seal—(dyed nieces) Tt a betsl, with pointed ends. Natural Furs Natural Mink, four skin, Tie Scarfs, head and tail trimmedy silk lined......5 ss .ecceesees 97.50 NaturalsSquirrel, fancy tie Scarf, with deep pointed ends, silk lined $43.50 Natural “Raccoon Scarfs, animal shaped, or in Fisher dyed effects ‘$29.50 Muffs to match, tury Salntained a uring “THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, JULY 29, 1919. NO WINE NO WORK STRIKE HOLDS UP VOVAGE OF LINER prea Captain of Chicago Had to An- chor Ship, and Charter Tug to Get 25 Barrels. ‘The French liner Chicago docked at Pier No, % this morning with’ 322 cabin passengers and what remained | of twenty-five barrels of wine which the captain was forced to buy for the crew after the men had delivered on (ultimatum, “No wine no work,” and had delayed the ship's departure by a, strike, The “wine strike” was only one ot | the troubles that held up the Chicago for elght days, She was scheduled to} sail from Bordeaux July 10. A walk- | out of longshoremen caused a three | days’ delay and then the crew an-! nounced that as July 14 was Bastille Day they wanted to go ashore ond celebrate. Capt. M, FE. Roberts! granted this permission to about 200, who continued their celebration over | the French national holiday and for | two days more. On July 17 the Chicago finally got uiider way. She had proceeded down the Gironde River poe forty miles when the crew discov: and the captain was compelled to) tl _ tug, which went back to/ ix and returned with twenty- five barrels of red and ite wine. the sailors and the Bape, Theodore Crane, who gave his address as the Princeton Club, brought back a French bride from thompect, No. 616 924 Lieut. Thompson has been barkation officer at many others to soldiers of foreign a baa who fought with the A. FOUR DRUG ADDICTS ESCAPE Flee.Hospital, Steal a Rowboat, and Reach Manhattan—Not Yet Caught. Four self-convieted drug addicts, pris- oners In the Blackwell's Island Hospital, appropriated « row boat last night and escaped to Manhattan. The escape was discovered almost immediately, but the mist on the river made pursuit diMoult, and the meh have not been recaptured, Commissioner of Charities Coler said he had asked the police some time ago to detail a special guard at the hospital to handle just such cases. The guard was stationed there at 8 o'clock this miorning. It it believed that the prison- ers learned of this in advance and feared they might get more of the drug cure than they really wanted, ‘The prisoners were John Pranpo, thir- Bronx; Tony Pantella, twent; three, of No. 817 Gourtiandt, Avenue, ‘orbett, ah hy ofive, ‘No. 750 2, and John Mur- ef twenty-two, of No, 249 East 76th NEW YORKER TRIES TO DIE. Jumps Of Float at Yacht Club in Greenwich, Conn. (Boscia) to The Brening World.) GRENWICH, Conn, July 2.—Emil Vysta of New York City attempted to commit suiscide this morning by jump- ing off the main float at the Indian ‘Harbor Yacht Club, He was going down for third time when rescued by Lawrence Darks, employed at the club, eee Pf Nathan Hickey, a iaun William Doren, bell Oh just wanted to die.” he told his rescuers. He is now in the custody of the poli Repeats Soda Water Tax. WASHINGTON, July 2, — After nearly two hours’ debate, and while the temperature in the chamber was hovering around the 100 mark, . the House yesterday voted to repeal the 10 per cent. tax on soda water and ice Dining Room Living Room FURNITURE At Less Than Present 08' ALTERATION SALE EXTRAORDINARY Charge Accounts Invite | OPEN MON. & SAT. EVENINGS, UPTON FROM BLACKWELL'S ISLAND ty-four, of No. 440 Courtlandt Avenue, |& Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Women’s Dresses For Final Disposal $8.50 ana $10.00 None Sent C, O. D. Delightfully dainty models that meet the immediate demand for ‘effective but inexpensive Summer, Frocks. Light and Dark Voiles ite Voiles—Ginghams ranging from the simple to the quite elab- orate in style. A choice collection of really desirable Dresses at exceptionally low prices. None Credited or Exchanged. Floor, Georgette Blouses Reduced for Clearance ‘$7.95 None G. O. D. No Approvals, Sheer Summer-time Blouses of Georgette Crepe, marked at much below their real value. Dresden Blue—Bisque—Lavender Flesh Color and White in charming models with colored embroidery, lace or the pretty “frill” effects so much in favor. Not all sizes in every style or shade, but excel- lent choosing. All Sales Must Be Final. EARANC! ‘CLEA RAN! Summer Show Room Hats Women’s Blankets To Be Closed Out at Underwear White or Gray Blankets, bound with ribbon; colored striped borders. each $2.95 Plaid Blankets, in pretty olor See atonts bound with ribbon.....each $3.65 Gauze = Union Suits $10.00 VARIED collection, comprising exclusive creations of our own designers and clever copies and adaptations of Paris models. Beautiful Handmade Milans Pastel Toned Organdies _ Lace Straw Hats, Georgettes of true distinction, superior in work- manship and quality. All Are Pattern Hats—Now Marked Regardless of Cost. Fourth Floor. Regular and extra sizes, 85c Swiss Ribbed Vests Shoulder and bodice 3 LET TE 40c Sill: Top Union Suits - Pink and white, lisle lower parts, well reinforced. $2.45 Glove Silk Underwear Envelope Chemise, in dainty lace trimmed bodice PYRG Severs sete 5 » Camisoles Lace trimmed and em- broidered styles, $1.95 Muslin Shoots Pillow Cases 1 SARA err 45c bth jecond pie enineeSa eT Watts ° Canning Requisites All Priced Much Below the Usual. Atlas E Z Fruit Jars, the best sanitary fruit jar made; glass top. Pint size, dozen, $1.10; quart size, dozen, $1.20; 14-gallon size, dozen, $1.45. Mason Perfect Fruit Jars, with screw top, ag ites Pint size, doz., 89c; quart size, doz., : 1.00; 14-gallon size, "doz., $1.10. = yer Luck” Fruit Jar Rubber Rings, dozen ..... eee Lien RE GAR 12c Jumbo Rubber Rings, dozen. .12¢ Parawax, for sealing jars and jelly glasses; 1 t-lb. package. ..ssseseeeee 19¢ Seventh Floor. Midsummer Sale of Furniture As a shortage of good Furniture is predicted for this coming Fall we suggest your early inspection while assortments are complete. Fruit Pressers, with, re- movable cup, nickel plated handle...eccsesesseess 59% Aluminum Preserving Kettle, 10 and ae sane 00, $2.85 Wire Mai Rack, fits any kettle; 6 and 8 jar sizes, 55c and 69¢ Handy Preserver, boiler and lid of heavy tin; fitted with tin rack to hold jars, ‘ $3.7: Queen Ange Day Pad, solid mahogany; frame on ‘$45.00 “Occasional” Table, solid mahogany... . $16. 75 Ten-Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite....... $295.00 Louis XVI. Period Four-Pjece Bedroom Suite; $395.60 AVON Ol SAGLDSREG 6 ct od cao: d0255:5 09:00) Kade $3 Custom-Made Upholstered Furniture—Made in the Lord & Taylor Workshops Fireside Chair, in tapestry coverings, pen 939.98 Davenport and Arm Chair, covered in fine quality tapestry. Davenport, $148. 00, Ace Davenport and Arm Chair, covered in a Pleasing tapestry; two pieces, ’; $168.00

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