The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 7

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nd mother of the boy was detained as’ ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS SON |:%4 mother ot tn voy was detained at coreg eee TO HEAR LANSING =) NEXT WEDNESDAY: Srivester Scappis, a forty-five-year- vee amin saa ta ft the confiieting btories about the shootl Secretary to Explain Political You AD 1 \ Features of Treaty and League of Nations. TEA Pure. Stimulati and Delicious Sealed Metal Packets Only ; n-year-old son, Joseph, The wife of the accused man | Iced (in SLEEP or should be, according to the best authorities. ‘Those: eight hours of each day are set aside for resting the body, after sixteen hours’ mental or physical activity, preparatory to the next six- teen hours’ work. And they should be hours of rest. ‘ We cannot supply the mental ease conducive to refresh- ing sleep, but we can provide the physical comforts, as incor- porated in ‘BEDS ana BEDDING And who will deny that-a bed that does not squeak or shake with every movement, and a mattress that does not lump or sag, carry one off to the “land of pleasant slumber” in an incredibly short space of time! We Sell ble Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Four months since this ELECTRIC Fashion news from the PARIS letter Fashion events follow TRON 80 closely upon each other was connected oe capital even incoming —and it’s still going | mails are not too close day and night! Began | to bring us new information March 27th. with each arrival. hi A good fron! did you say? | Who are planning That's what we think, We | costumes | will | sppreciste call it the “Macy Special | What Paris is doing wi Jectric iron,” and just to regard to this all-impor- prove to ourselves how good | *#nt matter. it is, we started this test, Suite FOUR MONTHS AGO, | show the return of the red- Clared the impression was not given When it had bora going - did rgme to the. Peace Centefence that. the for 20 days we thought | in the skirt part 7 pte 1 United States would ask for no part it worth mentioning— | tthe waistline. Even coat of the indemnity, now ninety more days have | dresses are fashioned on red- " them,” he added, ingote lines. sibel toe Gaited Rtalse would. fe piled up, and the iron is still am auest a part. We felt we had no in condition, and we feel Dresses authority to do eo. I will say that Taffeta is enjoying high our position there was somewhat dif- favor among the Parisiennes ferent from that of the other na- fe tions in that our interests were so lor evening wear. Ruches infinitesimal directly aa compared to of this ces ar the of ers, ‘@ were not trying ° popular trimming. me ing ‘retvencie’ ther iaterente of the have panniers outlined with taffeta ruching, others have ruching cleverly defining a draped line on the skirt. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Secretary Lansing, who wis the head of the American delegation at the Poate Conference after President Wilson re- turned home, will be questioned oy the Senate ign Relations Com- | mittee Wednesday regarding the po- tical features of the treaty. He al- so is expected to be asked many questions regarding the League of | Nations, . | . Normah Davis, an American finan. | cial adviser at Versailles, told the committee to-day that the American peace delegates expressed no opinion as to whether the United States should receive part of the indemnity to be paid by Germany because they felt they were without authority in the matter. | Beds—regulation sizes | Pressed by committees members to describe the exact attitude of the | Atherican delegates, Mr, Davis de~ TL OHM UA Mtsad THA whole world.” Mr, Davis said there had been no decision whether the United States would accept German securities in reimbursement for money loaned by this country to Belgium, but that President Wilson had said he would ready been doing as much work as it would do in the average household in 2 7 Fig “WON ITS FAVOR THROUGH Grace Days in Newark . Park. recommend that course to Congress, ITS, FLAVOR’ EVANGELIST BRINGS LOST DAUGHTER HOME, Magil Had Lived Four, =— After adventuring four days in that fg | part of the great wide world comprised ra 4 in Newark on a bag of buns and $1, Grace Magil, who is fifteen years old and the daughter of Max Magli, a Luth. fifteen years—and it will probably continue working for some months more. At ony rate, we think most housewives want to ao quire one like it, just om the strength of those four months’ work, The price regularly is $4.96 but as a hot weather special, $3.96 The iron has a cold handle and is fitted with @ feet of cord and plug. ’ gene —Basement, 35th Street Paris never forgets fringe for a moment. We find this on some of the most “stunning” frocks. Small furs Squirrel is combined with black velvet to make a deep choker collar, cuffs for a coat and « smart muff. A taupe choker scarf and muff set shows crisp outstanding ruffle, a mew and smart note, Dark brown passementerie tassels are used to trim a skunk cape. For the demoiselle There are many charming evening frocks that make one anticipate il z 7 f Link-wire spring ” Guapended ‘by helicals from rust-proof gray enamel frame. Reinforced. All the regula- tion sizes, $9.74 + $14.04 Smaller sizes proportion- Her father has wandered the diel at night in search of her while she curled up on a park bench in Newark dreaming of the square meals at home. | “Grace went automobile riding with a man who stopped his car on Broadway |last Wednesday,” explained her sister, Alice. “She was was on her way back from the baker's with a bag of buns. He told her to jump in and take a ride aiid he drove her to Newark. The man left her in Newark and she stayed there until the policeman found her asleep on the park bench. She had nothing to eat but her buns and what bought for her dollar, Grace was found’ the police of X gave her medical attention and telephoned her father. He hur- ried to Newark and brought her home, ARRAIGNMENT OF LEWIS IN TANNER GASE PUT OFF Wounded Man's Condition Too Serious to Permit of His Presence in Court. ‘The arraignment of Geogke “Chicken' Lewis in connection with the Killing of Thomas “Tanner” Smith in the Mar ginal Club at No, 129 Eighth Avenue, was postponed in Jersey City to-day vas reported at Christ Hospital ewis is in too serious a condition en into court. Lewis was shot last Thursd the coming season with added delight. A blue taffeta frock with draped waist has » pouf of white ostrich at each side. A pink Georgette frock has the deep ho tal tucks of the skirt outlined with on te frock beads. A white Household and ves’ the ‘tricolor’ effect with is of blue velvet and flowers Table embroidered in red, white and blue LINENS Hosiery * Startling elfects appear in the The savings will wack \Meeksty creations, 4 pale ‘and those, Banner” effect, A rather ea adorned with are always design is achieved by @ rosebuds, It is mounted on stout wooden It abo legas cath (he band nnd Gases ‘AVENE wheels so that it can be easily of sarmaler showing just above ee BD | & moved from one place to another. The new section for nursery furniture q offers a bassinet worthy of Sg “little, dimpled darling,” for $29.75 Se Watch for the August sale of you going to do with that helmet of yours, soldier? Of course, you willscherish it as a memento of your part in the Great War. But the chances are you will pack it away with the rest of your uniform, to be brought out only on special occasions. Now, you are proud of that helmet, aren’t you? Why not make some’ use of it, keep it in daily association as the tangible evidence of #, great and wonderful exp mish = It is light but strong willow, onal in pure white or deli- cate ivory, laced round with wide in ribbon that ties in o us, big bow of pink or blue. has a frilly edge ine lace, and tiny i is feat oe jar mer- Shandise eleewbere. Coming soon! mediate because we trim them im our own workrooms and always have o stock of clean, a4 trimmed ones ready. Seye—Third Floor, Rear, 35th Street, hese bassinets are ready for, im- delawery Soon this store will be showing new French creations; watch for them. “The Day You Want It We've specialized in credit ever since we started in business, 112 years ago, in 1807. You may be sure that whenever you buy here you are buying at the lowest price at which good furniture can be sold. And your credit will carry you over weeks and months while you are enjoying the use of the goods. These four items are four reasons why it is practical to make your own bathing suit of black. . surf satin and buy the material here! These bathing suit fabrics are all cotton, That explains their durability. But they are finished with so highly ® mercerized lustre that they have all the appearance of satin, 79 yd. Use it asa LAMP SHADE in your den Surel; one no more ai for an erstwhile was held under $500 ball @ material witness in the There is no better time than right now to get the furnishings and furniture you want. Our stocks are new, and include the best and most attractive room suits and single pieces. You will find here everything for the home, and can charge whatever you select. SOLDIERS’ CREDIT—NO DEPOSIT Men who served with the colors in any branch, now established in civil life again, are entitled to “‘Soldiers’ Credit” and no deposit is required. Ask about it. Both stores close at 1 P. M. on Saturday during the summer period, but are open until 6 o’clock, other days. The Harlem store is open every Monday evening until 10 o’clock for the convenience of those who can- not come during the day. Open & charge account this week. after tne shooting of Shore and Lewis, |as material witnesses, were released at |to-day's hearing, and Joseph Wiggins, eld for the same purp: to West Hoboken for « ection with @ burglary The funeral of “Rubber | take place at from the Shore, 14 . be in’ Calvary Cemetery. pak Me a5 OE EUROPE MAY RATION COAL. Supreme Economic Council Abol- ishes Inter-Allied Food Board, LONDON, Aug. 4—Possibility of ra- tioning coal throughout Murope was seen to-day in the decision of the Su- preme Economic Council, which ap- pointed @ committee to take up the work of increasing Burope's coal sup- ply. Special notice was taken of Italy redicament,. which ig the mogt serious in Europe. The Counell de to abolish th Inter-Allied Rood “Gommipaion ite Rote terdam on account of the blockade bry 8 lifted. A janent committee ° or as inverted light to hang from the ceiling, Our studios, eighth floor, will do this work for $6.49 Bring in YOUR helmet! 32-inch surf satin, 36-inch surf satin, 98 yd. 36-inch surf satin, 1.09 yd, 36-inch surf satin, 1.1% yd. id Floor, aS The August SALE of WHITE “white” part of the White Sale in- cludes every popular article of inti- mate apparel, in styles that number into the hundreds in a single garment. Besides, there are large assortments of pink silk lingerie, and a host of dainty batiste “undies” in new French shades. Hundreds of women will be glad to lear of this event! 1,000 yards of Washable satin $1.79 yd. Good quality and weight; closely woven. Buy enough to make your blouses and intimate wearables for Fall and Winter. Flesh is an achievement. We admit it. In fact, we feel quite justified in boasting about it just a bit. When we made comparisons of the qual- ity of our merchandise with that being sold at similar prices in other stores, our merchandise stood the test so graciously that we feel we have accomplished what we set out to do— hea been eetablstey i Landen. to make this White Sale an event COWPERTHWAIT & Sons ® that will supply all intimate needs There are blouses, corsets, negligees “Oldest Furniture House in America” Staten Island war veterans will be- and insure savings for every woman and kiddies’ undies.—And savings are 36 inches wide. gin a drive on Thursday to enroll in tales adeant fit 1 sdiahiaivart 3rd Avenue Two 193-205 Park Row me alia pay tes psd EON —Becond Fleer, 35th St. |) the American Legion the 7,000 and 12\st St. Stores at Chatham Sq. RS AB deaienated pit Store hours: 9 A.M, to 5,30 P. M.—Store closed Saturdays during Aug While Tory the Island who served with the y Fou with don the Farm, W' va Maple! r of ow

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