The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 7

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Allies Consent to Repatriation of German Commander of Ta: LONDON, Aug. 14.—The repatriation to Germany of Field Marshal Liman ‘Von Sanders, who assisted in the command of ‘the Turkish Army dur. ing the war, has been granted by the Allies, a German wireless despatch re- colved here says, Field. Marshal August Von Macken- wen, who led the German forces on the eastern frontier during a part of the war, is going to Constanti e liberation is under conaideral om, hae’ a duly bates as compared with 641,457 Tuly, 1918, the Cormnerce Department to-day, im its regular month- report. * artic! Ti ad hw cl (LLG OF MIS CAVEL| WANTS A DRESSMAKER'S i vi é ies NNN PRO BMUALAT El Say She Abused the Trust Placed) First Case on Record of War Fail- in Her and Aided Escape of Prisoners. COPENHAGEN, Alig. 14--An at- tempt to reiie of blame for the execution of the Cavell, In Brus- ‘Tho article says Baith Cavell, an e concealing o! nationalities until they could cross the * gulde is said in the article to have conducted 900 men over the border. Sentence of death imposed upon Miss Cavell by th: ir martial, it is asserted, by an unani- mous decision and the sentence was confirmed principally because | the rmans held the nurse had been gullty of a breach of tru Wing Found From James's Planet NEW HAVEN,, Conn., Aug. 14.—A portion of a wing of an airplane, with the end charred, was washed as. at Cosey Beach, east of this harbor, yesterday. One theory held as to the Charred into Long I passed over this city. Storm Holds Up Sou NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. senger steamers Georgia and bridge, bound from New York to Provi- dence, are tied up here on account of the storm. The passengers were for- warded by train. The boats battled a sixty-mile gale in reaching thi MUSIC. ROLLS For Your Player Piano 90c with words “The New Music FIRST"—on Arto-Rolls. They bring to | your player piano all the new songs, all the new dances, one, two and three months before they are recorded on other rolls. / without words 50c ing to Make Fighte: Harder and Tougher. ‘This doesn’t sound like an echo of German authorities|the war. A man who has done his share of fa mpde in an| fighting, according to Major Warren! puplic notice where the wat Qhag 16 printed in the Berlin Deutsche | pigelow, Director of the Re-employ-\had any softel Allgemeine Zeitung, received here to-| ment Bureau for Soldiers, Sailors andfighter. priv Marines, No. Ga9-Peast Street, dods| EXPLOITING ARI that the life made him wo soft for Nis former occupation. He used to be a brickiayer and . now he wants to, be a dressmaker, ih Avenee Sates. His plaint is that bis‘ hands aré now] Major C, B. Kilbourne, of the Coant loo, soft to throw bricks and fust| Artillery Corps, to-day issued pro about right to ply @ needle and handle test against discharged soldiers In uni- noft, clinging stuff they make dresses [{OFm) Melling books for. a. private: con- bry cern. He say that men are now be ing utilized alony Fifth Avenue for such purpore. It ls suggested by Maj. Kilbourne ghat public refrain from making pur- v Artin OMcer Protests Against Any lady dressmaker want @ good. husky apprentice? This Is the first case brought to m to the War tha we influence on any loan on exploitation of the enterprise. i! RH My VE eteretions Are Prices—Quality—Service Square, We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. outclass all millinery elsewhere similarly priced HERE are man of never spending more than $10.00 on a hat, and that they cannot than that sum. Yet S B’dwoy, 34th to 35th Se A special offering of MEN'S PAJAMAS at $1.89, is one more example of the possi- bilities of cash-purchasing. These pajamcs are all mer peg and are i entad over our special rae | insuring @ com- fortable Pit. ey are in pli shades with frogs and good buttons. Sizes A, B, C and D. Don’t miss this! Kewe—Main Floor, 35th st, —— a fy women who make a rule are other women who feel lord to spend more hg on Be ge nllnge| \ women are fastidious in their tastes, both look for and appreciate limit ‘they set themselves. MODES for AUTUMN— show many soft hats of trimmed. Hats with stiffer brims are fashioned of velvet uality. makes a particular appeal, offering, as it does, choice of new, smart hats, as carefully made, as well trimmed as far more expensive “creations” elsewhere, and yet within the oh lame, coi Going-away days for the boarding school velvet, ‘simply but efféctively maid © UNIFORM. ot. men in unit and he| f attent! form for ‘|i ave COLONEL’S CAR STOLEN. Alexander's Auto Returned Later in Battered Condition. J LON yan J inte —_———— Two Sone of Owner of Steel Plant MINEOLA, L. L, Aug. 14.-—The $4,000 automobile owned by Colonel Robert Alexander, Who was/Major Gen commend of the, 77th Rivision o D. tm. to-day, brought a temporary end to rioting and harling wut now is commander at Camp|of explosives by strikers from the Key~ Casino, Garden the Colonel was attending @ the Motor Transport Corps. The chauf- Into the | Wounds sustained last night in repelling had loft the car to neat the barracks stone Steel and Wire Co. here. Reuben and Alvan Sommers, cousins, and sons of the two owners of the plant, believed to be dying from gunshot strikers othe: ks om th “badly Injured, ng, pd re . The fender was badly bent and stationed at the Diant, The sale of household linens offers’ convincing reasons for buying now: Household linens constitute one of those factors in home equipment with which no home jis ever overstocked. When © they may be bought at such savings as these, it is Well worth while to buy more, even though you may already have an - ample supply. Union linen table damask, $2.19 yd. Part linen and part cotton yarns, Heavy, long wearing quality. A * assortment of patterns. 70 Cotton damask cloths and napkins Heavy, firmly woven damask cloths, with nepkine to match i tty cis r patterns. Sli, Gi istoeroenloce it peste would sell for $8.89. Now $2.29 ea. for 70 in. square cloth, and $2.29 doz, for 20 in. napkins. Hemstitched linen damask cloths, $7.19 ea. Firmly woven pure linen damask, with neatly hemstitched borders and attractive patterns. 66x06 inches. Hemstitched damask dinner cloths, $8.49 ea. 145 cloths of pure linen damask. Snow white, heavy and finely woven. Seven pretty floral and conventional patterns. Hem- stitched, size 66x66 inches. Union linen glass towels, Im direct for this store and held in reserve for this sale, Firmly woven union linen (part cotton) with hardly a trace of lint. Striped centre with cross borders. Blue or red. Hemmed. 17x30 inches. Hemmed breakfast napkins, $1.29 doz. Our usual price ‘Is 81.49 dos, Extra fine linen damask, white from Irel today’s whol pretty patterns. Hemmed huck towels, I6c ea. Firm| quality cotton ‘buck: “White or red borders. Hemmed. Size 16x30 inches. Glass toweling, 7c yd. Finely woven striped glass toweling in| red A ery absorbent. 17 in. wide. Turkish bath mats, * $2.89. yd. linen damask at about le cost. Fe 70 in. wide. $1.49 ea. Pretty jacquard basket pattern. or lavender. I Imported cotton damask, $1.49 yd. Extra fine damask frou Ire- land. Woven on a linen loom and with a. satiny finish, it Look over the list below—you'll find selections that are just or duvetyn, many with facin; out, fresh from Song Headquarters. Stop at the nearest Arto- Roll dealer and hear them played. s Next Month’s Music NOW! 946 Granny : 5 ° . . ee 943 You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me. *887 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles . . ° *942 My Baby's Arms (from Ziegfeld’s.Follies) | Fox Trot *950 Oh, What a Pal Was Mary ~~. Waltz Song 944 Breeze, Blow My Baby BacktoMe | ; Fox Trot 948 The Woman Thou Gavest Me. 5; Ballad isp (from A Lonely Romeo), , Fox Trot Fox Trot Waltz Song One Step Fox Trot Fox Trot Fox Trot Waltz Song 935 I'm Going to Break That Mason-Dixon Line 868 Friends (Tribute to the Great American) . Fox Trot 860 Take Your Girlie to the Movies. . One Step *878 I'll Say She Does . . . Fox Trot The Best Selling of Current Big Hits 895 I'll Be Happy When the Preacher Makes You Mine. 771 Chong (He Come from Hong Kong) . Fox Trot 829Mammy of Mine . . 825 AlcoholicBlues . . 678 Beautiful Ohio . brimme: and flanges of beaver. Wide hats often have their brims trimmed as well as stiffened by rows and rows of stitching. Soqe—second Floor, Frent, 34th Street. #817 When You Look in the Heart of a Rose 683 ‘Til WeMeet Again. swe 734 KentuckyDreams ») + +e 760 Mickey (The Favorite) . 5. 869 Meow (Sung and Whistled Everywhere) 766 Salvation Lassie of Mine 736 How Ya Gonna Keep 'E: 776 WaitandSee .. * $1.00 with words + +. . Walts Song Down onthe Farm? One Step + + Walts Song 0c without words | Attention Centers on the Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS They are predominatingly Chinese|| Arts announcing our great an- we hesitate to list sizes and prices of any particular rugs lest those rugs be solddefore the advertisements can be inserted. nual sale in yesterday’s papers, fpye—Fourth Floor. > ‘End-of-the-season clearance women’s COATS, CAPES, WRAPS $15.74 to $98.75 formerly $24.74 to $225.00. Sold by Most Dealers—Featured by Manhattan 60 Brooklyn ie a Goets & Co. A Co Aratyteas. © | Stoning taro Co, 81f Fulton St, Uulted afuaie State, 144i way, Newark Broad & Market Musle Store, Jersey Cit Jacob Doll & Souk, 146 Newark Ave ¥ ARTO Catalogs of Italian and Jewish mus: (Special ARTO rth and without words) sibs STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO., orange,N.J. ARTO-ROLLS teach you to sing Each Arto-Roll has the patented music staff upon which the words are 80 arranged ‘that the first letter of each word clearly shows the tone at which the word is to be sung—thus showing voice modu lation before note is actually sounded, Also makers of the famous SingA Word Roll, obtainable, im most of above titles. Live dealers wanted everywhere 904 with words The collection includes capes, dolmans, coats and a few evening wraps in those styles and materials which have proved most popular this season. Only a few, and in some cases just one of each model. THE MATERIALS—Tricolette, velour, Duvetyn, wool jersey, moire, silk poplin, tricotine cloth, satin. Extra sizes Dusters 42 to 52. Tropical cloth, linene and Shantung coats and capes, Coats and dolmans of serge in tan and gray or tricotine, in tan, gray, $4.74 to $16.74 navy and black. Formerly $6.49 to $29.75. Kuxre—Third Floor, S4th Street, Front, Here she is ready ‘to return to school. Trunks, boxes, and bags filled to her te. There is the consciousness that every- thing is should be.” Her wardrobe is the board- i school girl's first thought. he wants to have “stun- things that are in good e and style. Trunks, tennis sofa cushions — ings that require her nal selection are here await- her choice. arly shopping is advised in order to avoid the rush of those hurried days tille with last minute “forgottens.”” Keep up the habit of saving— buy THRIFT BONDS! You have learned the habit of saving in buyinig Liberty Bonds— a wonderful habit to acquire! But you can break yourself of the habit with even greater ease than you acquired it, by neglecting to practise it— Keep up the habit by investing your savings in THRIFT BONDS They come in denominations of #10 and #50 and pay interest at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, Every bond bas three coupons for each year, so that by cutting your coupons regularly and re- investing them you are getting the maximum return for your money Thrift Bonds are issued by the National Thrift Bond Corporation and are absolutely safe. Apply at the Public Information Bureau, Main Floor Balcony, 34th Street. General Information can hardly be distinguished from Pure linen satin table damask, $3.19 yd. Full bleached, firmly woven, satin finish. It can scarcely be duplicated for appearance, and long wear. Floral and eonven- tional patterns. 72 in. wide. Linen damask table cloths, $4.19 ea. 175 cloths marked down from $4.49 for the sale. Sturdy pure linen damask cloths from Ireland. Just one design fleur-de-! md one size 63x63 inches, Fancy and plain white towels, + Two styles. plain white towel with plenty of weight and body. Corded border and hemmed ends, And a soft, finely woven towel with wide monogram space. Borders in pink, blue, or lavender. Bath towels, 59c ea. Snow white, spongy bath towels. Generous size. Hemmed ends. Bath sheets, $1.19 ea, Soft, rbent, full bleached bath she Medium size. All Jain white. Slight mill imper- fections. $1.19 ea. A firmly woven all tea napkins, an all-linen damask. Several pretty patterns. 70 inches wide. All linen damask napkins, : $5.69 doz. Sache ites "a dium size. 20x20 inches. Pattern damask cloths and napkins Pure linen damask cloths and napkins from Ireland. Heavy, finely woven and satiny... Five effective patterns to choose from. 70x70 in. cloth $7.19 ea. 0x90 in. cloth .19 en. Seiss in aehllns |. pee dew Hemstitched linen damask $7.19 doz. Fine satin finished linen damask with neatly hemstitched borders. Several pretty patterns. Size 14x14 inches. Hemstitched linen damask dinner sets, $13.49 set Consisting of one cloth 64 in. square and one-half dozen 18- inch napkins to match, Several py jesigns: Kach set neatly xed. White Sport Satin $3.69 Yard Here is an excellent quality of heavy weight satin—30 inches wide. ‘This sale affords an opportunity to eke out the summer wardrobe at a very nominal cost. At all times a satin frock or skirt is a convenient possession. An excellent quality for $3.69. Mee —Second Vlvor, 35th Street, ° SAY,GENERAL, WHAT'S gauze lisle THIS LINGERIE THAT EVERY BoDy's TALKIN’ ABouT? ns These are unusually good socks for so low a price. These have double heels and toes and elastic ribbed tops. Black, White, Palm Beach, Silver, Navy and Russia Calf. Sizes 9% to 11M, faye — Main Floor, 36th Street HA, S GUESS YOU DONT MIX MUCH WITH THE WOMEN FOLKS , LADIES WEAR 1T- CHUMP! WE HAVE TODAY - NEGLIGEES, COMBINATIONS, BAASHERES, MIGHTGOWNS, =n oun Aanual sale of { WONDERFUL_1m™ You musT @& GETTING A TROUSSEAUFOR, Some ONE, WHO 13 SHE? amd AND,OH GENERAL GOING To GET ALL} | SHE S VERY Fond OF FINE LINGERIE dusters of good quality are reduced to $7.24. Sold Regularity at a Higher These are of very good ray mohair, in double- fescaed style, cut free with swagger lines. make it possible to motor in style. tan dusters at $1.98 will pay for themselves in tailoring bills forestalled on the first trip. Laure —Fitth Fleer, Front, Who Is She? MY MOTHER'S ONLY DAVGHTER!

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