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lhe? eee a rn ee ey ee eee Seose Cb at Me. die West soc] shen akan? Zuaee seznerm 08m WIDOW OF AUDREY PUGET Codbameentaabelaeke — Soa eeete en 8 BE OF 6. SBE , 5 ote ‘but ———_—— tor not less than years nor more degree. i SC —_eESESEeESESFSeEeSFSEeEeF . é * caus hea aalelatleialaadels acl t NAS sine _FIFT\AVENUE- iRbias iabkeod x Telephone Orders filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Girls’ Gingham ° Dresses A Final Clearance Introducing an Advance Motiel tn’ Misses’ Dresses Copy ofa “Jenny” Creation KNOX PANAMAS forse sth ANAMAS in all the favored shapes / with a touch of Knox smartness '$3,95 - $89. 50 a7 which gives each distinction. The Dresses made to sell Youth is expressed ‘in dresy graceful line, for much: higher prices now reduced to a point that insures their im- mediate disposal. Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Plain Colors, in pretty styles for girls.of 6 to 14 years. | A feve bloomer dresses, ' in sizes 6 to 10, in the as sortment. White Dotiod . Swiss. Dresses in every clever detail of this Coat Dress, a Redingote model of unusual style interest. Developed in navy blue Tricotine, braid trimmed in semi-circular motifs, ‘and featur- ing a vest and collar of real filet lace, this smart frock is typical of the Autumn modes ‘in, the Lord & |Taylor ve devoted to misses’ appareling. . Knox Trade Mark in a Panama. as in all Knox products, assures the traditional Knox standard of excellence and sérvice. d Ceremonies Take Place in Paris— Bridegroom Winner of French War Cross. PARIS, Aug. 14.—Mme. Simone Puget, ‘ coe ‘widow of Audrey Puget, a French poet, KNOX HAT COMPANY Bi Shar seees' os hema TEN DOLLARS | AND TWENTY 300 EH Ee Ek we ee ete Sizes 14 to 20 years. : gee i The remaining stock of Summer a Nat et dares . 4 gr Singer served through the war Suits in Pongee, Jersey and light- ; 402 rieewm avenue i se s alnbiien phic ep re Dba ge Sit At $9. 95 weight woolens; Summer Dresses, ls naw vore 2 ; Corps, He was twree citei for bravery Dainty miodels trimmed with touches of color. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Third Floor. Capes and Coats, marked for imme- J0f [04 recalved the Croix de Guerre diate Mearance. |. Mr. Singer ss @ 60m of Mr. Franktin Singer and grandson of the late Isaac Fj Sob SOFTEN IRIN he Ne oc 28 kN ek aout ee eR at oe No ee et 2 9 IEE HU NRE NOE 6 IEEE Singer, toundor at the Singer Sentng a Machine Company, who passed tho latter years of his iffe in Paris and died in France in 1875. pdumannsoatainjicintin | HIRSCH BOOKS TO ANSWER CHARGE HE BOOSTED RENT | ‘ i | Assistant“on Mayor's Committée on Profiteering, Promises Gom- plete Reply to Attacks. | Ghatrman Nathan Hirsch of the a EEE = Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th ant 6th Avenues)’ West 43rd Street FINAL CLEARANCE ; Women’s Summer. Dresses At Reductions Affording Impressive Values $3.95 $5.00 $8.50 An occasion of interest to every woman who requires Cotton Frocks x Fe ‘Mayor's Committee on Rent Profiteer- j . : j concern! om @ morning n . . for her Summer wardrobe or to wear the ‘year round at héme. , 4 ing. ing whom a morning news- ; Remarkable Sale Men’s and Young Men’s Jeeese EONS Se csediemereerr Chintz patterned and Flowered Voiles ‘|. Novelty ‘figured ‘und plain colored Voiles* ceca t men's Ginghams, Tissués, Organdies : and Plenty of All White Voiles: . Every Sale Must Be Final ate: & | ’ ‘ 4) Canada. fk 5 & In the absence of Mr. Hirsch Charles > b |Q, Hugties, his assistant in the work of 8 « . ‘ the Mayor's Committee on Prafifeering, Promised to produce the rent-book and recordé of the property in question at ‘an open mevting of the committee, The ground covered, Mr. Hughes sald, in the statement of Maurice Wertheim, agent for the property, wAo said: .\ “Tt must be taken into consideration that tenants are furnished steam heat, hot and cold water and electric lights. In the a sores covered by the Inereases Thr Floor, END OF THE SEASON CLEARANCE SALE Bathing Suits $5.95 None C. O. D. é No Exchanges Regardless of former selling prices we have marked a large and varied assortment of smart bathing suits down to a point that should sell the collection out in a single day: Satin, Poplin and. Taffeta Suits Surf Satin Suits In styles and colors to suit all bog wi : Fine Values to Close Out Boys’ . Suits Wool Norfolks In tweeds and cheviots, sizes 7 to 18. $9.75, $13.75 $15.75 . Sale of Sport Skirts Semi-Made, $5.95 New, box pleated models in cotton plaids, large pat~ terns, green and blue, dark and medium, with 4-inch separate’ belts. Becond Floor, Silk Mull Savings of $10 to $20 on these Kirschbaum Clothes 3 . nat 30 Worth a. 40 $40, $42.50 and $45 From $55 to $60 oe suits offer the last opportunity for months to come to secure such quality at such prices. Clothes-making costs have been steadily rising. We have held our prices down to the original level." And ave frone yp from Cy ber cent. as boon lenient ‘ith his t enants, and A two cases has tad to lower the rentals in order to ‘Causlise thelr, ‘rates with thom of others 1) BOY FALLS UNCONSCIOUS FROM OVERDOSE OF HEROIN Policé Search for Well Dressed Young Man Distributing Drugs ——_—_— Wash Suits In Middy, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk models, sizes 3 to 8. in Brooklyn. nT f that, without question, ‘is $10 to $20 below prevailing Two, plloe of the Kastern Disirict $2.95 an excellent range o tr eee Sec neecborn ore hossoplngs We BY Sport Blouses The Entire Bala of Our Bathing clothing prices in New York to-day. \ MEN'S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Suit Stock, Including High Cost Models, at Proportionate Reductions All Sales Must Be Final. ‘Thard Floor, A sheer, plain silk and cotton fabric in a complete range of shades; 36 inches wide. be giving and selling heroin to boys. James Pandelino, fifteen, of No. 246 North Fifth Street, fell unconscious in ‘an ice cream parlor at No. 395 Grand Street this morning before he could be In colored and white materials, sizes 6 to16. c Second Floor. served, | At the Williamsburg Hospital it was ‘said that he was suffering from heroin |polsoning. When received, the poy sald, jaccording to the police, that a youns man had given him and other boys a malte, powder, and shown them how to nift” tt, Young Pandelino was ta! to "ihe Kings County Hospital, where ne je held on a charge ‘of juvenile delin- quency.’ The police @ said that a\ number of small packages’ of white powder were found at neon hom Custom-Made Upholstered Furniture | From The Lord & Taylor Workshops In the Midsummer Sale At Attractive Prices Davenport and Arm Chair, covered in a pleasing Davenport and Arm Chair, covered in fine ao f . $168.00 | tapestry. Davenport, $148.00. Arm Chair . $78, BOYS’ WASHABLE SUIT 5. Specially priced for Friday—Third Floor Middy, Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk models, in plain and striped fabrics, Khaki or Striped Devonshire. Cigth, Chambray, Galatea, Lineneand Paliner Linen; long or short sleeves. 4 White Suits with attractive color combinations, $2.95, 3.25 and 3.95 No. 1—Khaki Norfolk Suits, sizes eda: 25 |) . | BOYS TO PLAY LABOR DAY. Bother’ Cabs Ald Park Commi«- sioner if Sports Labor i be “Piny Day” at Dn centres ofthe sFenter tapestry; two pieces.... f Francis D. Gallatin band at each of the centres where there will be dancing, athletics and “‘Americanization’ rae umothers! elu grem are mntnietle ‘rei, cham! mm content: Sheep Me. in Central Park tor ‘gold, sliver od bronse mi 7 to Wb years; values up to $6.50 Tapestry Suite,-made in the Lord & T aylor workshop. Davenport. $295 ading Chair. $165. Ari Arr 155 PAM Re ere © fece . HEN you go on your va- cation this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 19 per week Baily World, —19¢ por week Washable Trousers, of Khaki, Grey Crash and Palm Beach; straight knee; pig ci an $1.25 to 2.95 L, Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday : Knickerbockers ‘ ; Xo cap cabecrtbe now for's wos of any Deesine (Chair q Chaises Longues, dsnim or 7 to 17 years, $1.35 to 3.95 e « Sip fe ae es wey Sonetogs AON or Fepp_sovecings 667,00 f Sih oe "Wong uh “ego