The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 5

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22 East 34th Street The Women’s Shop for Values inn SPECIAL DRESS PURCHASE A rilieaber of our best diesdniadirs havs-cboptvehad with’ ’ i “us in an initial sale for the new season. The values are of { @ fhost sensational character and the assortment includes 1° Actual values are as high as $45.00. are only one or two of each, but there ‘ee Avenue of “at the one reduced - $1 3-50 $15: 50 & (Coats and mavuseee-“~ ’ '. New Autumn Dresses ; Which Will Be Offered To-Morrow at the . | rs _ Special Price of y Dresses of Satin, Tricotine and Georgette, all new, bright models of unusual beauty of design. There the lot. A very exceptional opportunity to select a new Fall Dress at far less than. season prices. - James McCreery & Co. 2nd Floor Specially arranged for F riday; The store is closed Saturday... A Final Clean-u $7.50 ~ Men’s Mohai and Shantung Silk Suits highest class frocks not usually found in a special sale. are all sizes in 35th Street MEN’S PALM BEACH SUITS price of . from (a few) $1850 ir, Tropical Trousers) $1275 Reduced from $20 to $33.50 Come early — only about 200 of them! there are ’ eet oes 5 See ee cae ee ‘ ‘The World 1949 Summer Resorts Annual and Auto Tour Map “Guide ' Me All \orld OtheesssSeerss, Said wt ae Six Per Cent. for Capital, and foal Division Between Refreshing after o “Employee, Pal Public, Roads. ps pale mouth— WHITE SWEET WASEINOTON, Aug. 4~The Warfield plan for railroad control, with provision for @ flat return of six per cent, on capital invested was presented to-day to the House Inter- state Commerce Cammittee by Luth- or M. Walter, ‘General Counsel of the National Assocjation of Owners of ‘Railroad Securities. “The keystone of the. Warfield). plan,” the witness said, “is a Congres- sional direction ‘to..the Interstate Commerce, Commission that it shall make freight and passenger rates sufficient to pay operating expenses, maintain railroad properties and give not less than six per cent. return upon the aggregate fair value of the property déveted to transportation in pene La the‘ principal traMc terri- We'll Ship. Delicious “SEN Winthe’ sdisoeee sont Petar incor 32 Bie "tiowits hoes “orice poration, a and 4! 10 Ibs. Good Coffee 43c a lb. fa secretary of enapevinten 1s the! Delivery Charges It was @ fundamental, of the War- field plan, the witness sald, that labor || we Se nive ten maker 5: 18 yoy participate in the earnings of the’ carriers, “We believe,” He declared, “that |<inct to ine ‘wholaalee ast’ nase” capital. ts ‘entitieg to the return of Retailers’ 48¢ Colfee 40c Ib, six per cent; that labor is entitled to a fair wage and that the excess om) e 32c 36c earned by the carriers after paying cs sa & 3 Ib. fair wages six per cent, on capital Open saturday” Ueto Ps M. shouid be divided with labor and the public. Labor's share should be used Gillies Coffee Co. for the establishment of the ance system or‘ for profjt-shari By reason of the largely increa/ duties which will fall upon the In- terstate Commerce Commission the security holders ask Congress to pone six Regional Interstate Com. Commissions, subordinate to theo commission, but with all the Interstate powers of the Commerce Commission in their respective ter- Fitortes. “Our plan contemplates hinge te ees regional commissions shall as wane ohientiae conciliation in onttling wage “The issuance 4 securities of all carriers engaged in intefstate coin- Rates be ‘vested exclusively in York. Peta cr te err Street. Railroad Administra! allocated to the tudiv? individual railroads.” DRIFTED FOR 6 MONTHS ON IGE FLOE IN ARCTIC. Exporer Storkerson 1 Beaches Ed. monton on Way to Rejoin EDMONTON, ta, Aus. Mi Storker T. Storkerson, who passed six months adrift on a huge floe in the Arctic Ocean reached here last night on his way to Banff where, he said tod Jalmur Stefansson, his chief, on obser- b ; vations made @uring his cruise. | the pre-eminent place to ‘With fourteen men. Storkerson set out | | buy smart gifts, but |§ from Border Island with eighty dogs } Ovington’s china is still and eight sledges, and in May, 1918, se-| Wl equaled by few in variety | lected an ice-floe on which be pur-| HY 204 beauty and by ! posed-to tpmain for ® year or more with | ill 2 ty none. the object of determining the currents, | fg in value if any, in Beaufort Sea, taking sound- b ings and watching for new land. Nm OVINGTON’ } Stefansson nad intended to accompany “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” the expedition, but at the last moment ‘a { was taken {ll and was forced to return 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St. fh to clvillzation. i After drifting four months, Storker. = Wissner UPRIGHT— PLAYER— GRAND— Pianos + IF you are contemplating the purchase of a piano you owe it to yourself to see our wohderful selection of new model instruments which for character of construction, 1 beauty of design ‘and richness of tone cannot be sur- passed, i Wisener—-Reinkard—Putnam—Leckerling Pianos and Player Pianos Pianos "5" $335 Players "5" °545 _New Illustrated Catalog Will Be Sent on Request WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS: NEW YORK = ,2?8%4."%%.. BROOKLYN 53 East '34th St. 903 BEWS"B cor, 55 Flatbush Ave, Wisener Factories: Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, MISSES’ & GIRLS’ FALL APPAREL Beautiful,’ distinctive models in Suits, Coats and Dresses are now on Preemny . depicting the newest fashions for Fall wear, and featuring the most aaa fabrics | and colors. Misses’, Suits developed in Wool Maxt Girls’ Coats in Wool Velotir, May vers Wool Velour, ae Maden Tricotine, Tinsel. or Velveteen; a ae La trimmed. © tone, Serge or Broadcloth. Size 14 to 18 Size 6 to 16 years. 39,50 to 145.00 26.50 to 52.50 Mi Dresses in Tricotine i variety of emert styles Biro 14 to 18. years. cits, Bresece =s.56 Peal 26:50 to 95.00 : 12.75 to 29.50 Misses’ Coats developed in Silvertone, Peau de Peche, Silvertop Bolivia, Fortuna, Girls’ Dresses,—pretty models in Taffeta | Frost Glow and. many others; new fall colors, or Velveteen in plain or Bteeswst K plain or fur trimmed. Size 14 to 18 years. Size 10 to 16 years. 59.50 1359.00 . * 1850 te 3h'50 , Absolute Clearance Size 14 to 18 years, Size 6°td 16 years. § Reduced to Reduced to Vs? 7 4.95 and 9.75 -| + 4,95 and 12.75 formerly 12.75 to, 20.50 formerly 18.75" toy'35,00 4 150 Missds’ Afternoon, Dresses 75 Girls’ acs in Taffeta or Georgette Crepe various fabrics crt \ Size 14 to 18 years , Size 6 to 16 years. Reduced to . Reduced to 16.75, 29.50 and 42.50" ~ 6.95, 12.75 and 22.50 formerly 26.50 to 59.50 formerly 18,75 t6 48.00 TOILET ARTICLES. At Reasonable Prices ‘The Summer season is waning, which brings the reminder he those little articles su Neevssury to the Toilet must be looked to again. As is always our custagn, we are anticipating your wents. Bare! uve | nuibbiadlens things, each of importance, to help replenish your supply. (Prices Inchide Tax) Toilet_Preparations Talcums and Powders ~ Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cream...... jar 36 Samurai Talcum Powder.............. Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cream. . . jar 58 Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum. Milk of Magnesia........ssececeeeess 36c Jergen’s Taleum............: Listerine, large size. wee La May Face Powder Witch Hazel, quart » size rae 4 Peroxide, Ib. bottle. : et Bristle Goods + ale Hair Brushes...... ‘ee he es Parson’s Ammonia, ath size. Violet Ammonia, pt. size. ....00. ees 17¢ Tooth Brushes... Nail Scrubs....... “Complexion Brushes. ..........0..0.005 Dentifriges Bath Brushes...... ...7Ee, 1.15, 1. 4 Forhan’s Tooth Paste.......+seseeeees 38c Cloth Brushes... ye petnaad badd 39¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste..., P Shaving Brushes s, . 54509: isenatnardesa 15¢ Albodon Tooth Paste Rub Good a ! Water Pottles, 2 qt. size Soape Syringes, 5 ft. tubing.)... Woodbury’s Facial Soap....... Scakes S4q.. |. lew Capes cscs cies sas csbccadeuhes caren Jergen’s Perfumed Toilet Soap. . .3 cakes 29¢ Tourist Cases covered with flowered - Olive Cream Skin Soap........--s-0+++ 85c satin; five compartments, rubber Remmer’s Sterilized Toilet Soap...cake 8c Hed): &o:s.0¥ sed ne adit’s dineh belteneel cam 2.50 Castile Roan. fo ascescevanss’ 4 Ib. ber 89c Tourist Cases covered with dainty cre- } Date cil yeh coded chi nk ad ae wad pkg. Ie torine. tye 78c, 98c, 1.35 and 1.45 “Universal’”’ and ‘‘Thermos” Miscellaneous Vacuum Bottles J. & J. Absorbent Cotton.......... Ib, 55¢ half- rane Ce and 3.50 Ton Papers dg hsssscbdsneroeceregy roll 49¢ pint size. Wood-back Buffers, detachable rims. .... 39c quart size........ 4.00, 4: 25,, 5.25 and 8. 75 Emulsified Cocoanut Oil ee Carafes, qt. size......+. 6.25, 7.25 and 7.75 Lilac Vegetal.......... 83, Lunch Sets..........+5 3.75, 5.00 and 6,75 Whisk Brooms Carrying Cases of Leather..... 04.5.5 Wash Cloth cases with washjcloth....... 19¢ 4.50, 5.50, 6.50 and 10,00° * Ever ready for™welection are groups of fine Perfumes, Toilet Waters and borers sepenbles Sons the serz:heok mnolere ig, Amercian: Progen ant Sains F rt Misses’ Summer Dresses ‘Girls’ Silk and Party Dresses “|

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