The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 9

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er he oh oe, a a Pee tas Ae Ne Bh me ie Oh tad i +t aap ely wegen Nitra, uc 1 000 galfons of ott, ai] 1) of the man” in life, Fully one-half! " Amerionn Veswel Dives 210 Feet om | its cruising radius 10,000 m ‘The hi { ' of the 60 persons present were meme | . } ala . Mer Triat Teip. displacement’ is 850 tons. On the re- ~ | beta of the household. ‘The others, f F The 6-3, 4 ont ‘ap. |cent trial, the $3 submerged to & were intimates of the family, marine, put ta" sapeibiee” he bw depth of 210 feet. Her speed hi gen) . jak ritual bel the Viggo , , Brooklyn Nat : ter Is about thirteen knots and on Church was used by the officiating avy Yard, having finished | ¥@ Vs -eeraymas, Dr, Wilkam Prion Star: | ner tf surface eighteen knots hour. i; it Api Bah ok: un in first class condition, Carnegies attended and of which) , Mrs. Carnegie and her dapghter, Mrs. Men Who’ Helped Ironmaster day upon, WHICH Ble Qhugnied: Mant Vomen’s silk dresses q ret, united with this church ‘was Amass Fortune Attend—Body pdeclared by Mr, Carnogle tp: be cn ‘ at $19.50 In the Advance Sale of . Winter Furs | “happiest day of his life.” | . Taken to Sleepy Hollow. | A mixet quartet frome. (he: OREraD Recently bought at a concession, i seis wang “O Love, That Will Not Let|f Ready Friday. .. » —our are 20 per cant. balow the s that will gg Mie "ag Landete ite and here 13. new 1919-20 are even! pen ret 14—vENO} cecpatig a At” Kyaing” whieh Fifteen models, and only one the sale. and siteral ers GRoose nowy eral of Andrew Carnogi¢ WAS were the favorites of the former iron-|{ or two of each, so that no one is in of ind we will store your p i held. at Shadow Brook, kis summer home in the Berkshires, to-day. ir ‘Salons—Second floor, Old iter. ¥ jange! constan’ ” wt) Merrill was assisted by the Rev. = At on yo vied Sate Materials are Georgett> crepe, plain and figured crepe de chine, toulard, China silk. There was ho eulogy and there wére | Benson N. Wyman, pastor of the! ng pallbearers. ‘The service as rsngge Congregational Chureh, where \] | Mrs. Carnegie frequently worshipped during the summer months, | At the conclusion of the service, | LEMON JUICE uten the body, pccompantea by most | _ TWO of the models are for mourn- Withoat Adding ‘a Bed Room Rooms are costly these days. To have one more room than you require, standing idle 16 hours a day, is not necessary. Owen Daven-o can take the place of Beds. Owen Daven-o in the: Living Room adds a Bed’ without the ex- pense of the extra room. F young women and gir J ' of the party, was removed in a motor|§ ing wear. —— 7 | car’ te, Miliate. "N.Y. where a) Second floor, Old Building. 3 Everything in this list taken from 6 FOR FRECKLES cafes Atached tothe regulne rain Silk st ockin gs ‘ regular stocks and reduced in price” 4 for Tarrytown. Thence the body was, § Girls! Make beauty lotion for Owen D: = me to be taken by automobil Bl } - “ Ag ‘ ee iene — ne é few contemiten Hollow for interment nie homed 1,1 pairs. at $ l .65 , * All on the Second Floor, Old Building, Friday ‘4 are Mrs. Carnegie will not return to, store for facts. THERE ARE THREE. Squeese the Jule of two lemons| Shadon. Brook wan said'at el] 9. Because of xe y, tlle imperfections, a small stain or a Women’s skirts, now $2.95 to $4.50 Into a bottle containing three ounces! New fork city NY Wi Ke to Id be Cate ae Clrwne 500 that were $3.75 to $6.75: twenty models in of orchard white, shake well, and you! ‘The service at Shadow Brook was|f Me would be $2, $2. - : gabardineg and ordeline of good quality, well tailored INC. have a quarter pint of the best freckle! held in the great reception room on/ They are fill-fashioned, plain or drop-stitched, some with mock ing quality, we! ¥ ln Me > and tan lotion and complexton beau-! the-Sret floor at the east ond of the soar eg ane scmnlone fonts with mercerised top, sole and heel, some | Clever ‘swing. ’ . 5 mn jokin, C, cotton an sin 4 y i; bd . ° . 66 West 45th St: Mant ¥: sb iprolat hes te ental and any uty spots of tho wont in the lot but not in each style. ‘aan Main ‘Nisley Old Building, 24 Kook tard Street, eae, bet Tod) or hn being re J PUp-| Sovetaly, plaid cachet whine mie al Py oa” 4 Young women’s skirts, now $3.75 ’ * ply three ounces of orchard white tor) but hidden tn a wealth of flowers, A | . ; ) 53 Flatbush A Brookiva, Me ie” ceatt ft flow | ae Were $5.75 to"$7.50; good sport models in white co ¥ gieesna agian wy ie at iH fragrant tion into the hea) cel the Neestigtion: dase Caneee, Paris writes to us me gabardine, cotton tricotitie, and sheer material. ‘ou Can Pay for an Owen Daven-o While It Pays You y arms and hands each day and ses! born at Dunfermline. jcotland, Nov. 6é M 3? , bd . . ; Had | how freckles nd Bleralsties disappeur| 25 1835; died at Lenox, Mass, Aug. |} . ée veteen suits A ’ 4 [AS aS PEER E: the bkin tocanten VET Ine Vermette aboes VAD aitenceatas aes 1. ~And.werhave fi our'Dives Goods Shop, a new shipment Young women’s dust coats { ‘ ‘ ‘tess and never trritates,—Advt. helped Mr. Carnage he nen who had! of imported black silk-finished’ velveteen ot an exceptional Now $12.95 to $29.75; were $16.50 to $35; pongee - ~ - — Joby and others who had helped him | Fy yee rich, beautiful; 24 to 44 inches wide; $3 to | Palm Beach cloth. } ; | wu jor part of those} a 5 millons. | They included Charles M.! MW BDbs thet it few talit ice deter tha good velveteen, nothing is ey. 3 | worse than poor Velveteen. Main floor, Old Building, Women’s capes and dolmans yea: he Ca =| ' 75 now $25 and $29.50; were $29.50 to. $35; re: | Uon for the Advancement of Teac New | Corsets, $1 tricotine of excellent quality, very well made. bi ing, and the Rev. Frederick H. Ly } H. rd " | who represented the Carnegie Foun. lard to find good corsets dation during the Peace Conference |} Westees and collars at $1 these expensive days. at Paris. | - a Oecd A death mask of Mr. Carnegie was | of Jeanne d’Arc mo aoe a be sald to have been taken last night 4 re —one—a Warner's Rust-Proof by Augustus Lukeman of New York, | This new and sensational corset, made of pink batiste; Poy oad knit wool capes with brushed wool collars, now $25; + were $19.50; knitted wool in tur 7 rasting. colors; wightly below Wi cross surplice- in but members of the househ -i} fibre and metal thread fa- finished with clastic waist-band; o bd J j . mie || pric is ettectively, used on the other &, Wanamaker apecial Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 Ai ae . | exce! a f ‘i f 7 : Lanembarg Riots Over sie of “weet |. Vestee, by combining . it Main Aisle, Old Buildjyg. Kt Bags hy spit ie organdie, mad vole voile mn ii ; street PARIS, Aug. 14.—As « proteat|| , With: shimmering Baronettey; Women’s.cotton | $7.50 to $38; were $12.50 to $42.50. Against the size of the bonus granted || _ Satin; ig halee, blye and orchid; $10.50. “\by the Luxemburg Parliament to re- vests at 38c ~ i: : x , ) mburse the people for the high . oa ving, 30.000 workmen of chat country || j.COllar,, and cuff eet. of nibbed, ‘ow neck, serfs, ‘sg Young wonien’s taffeta. frocks and taced with silk in the low neck with short sleeves, 34 Now $25; were $42.50. To this group we have : acliament., The Parliament orere;87 $3.10” stseet_ ppsclelly prised’ | (5 epecial of three le ig ve models, of a geade / Tutlon 8h tood eabaidye? but the, Pepie| Main floor, Old Building ‘Main floor, Old Buildin, wal to our or to $82.50 All $25 each, ¥ { demanded $90. u e- ES pe ra popular now. Colors are largely.» \ _—_————— ue 4 Young women’s suits , 80 now to $65; were $45 to $95; navy blue and, bi serge. Girls’ taffeta frocks +” Three new models for allzyear wear in green, brown, navy and Copenhagen blue. §15 and $16.30. Second floor, Old Building, * MICHIGAN FURNITURE tricotine an * . . 2, Week-end Sweets—special ; , 4 Delicious assortment, of aweets.—chocolate wed, marshmallows Braise, Rds say 8 coats and capes i illes, ste—s ea \ ¥ 50: vi pias ale cae GuRahic et hari Mer ue | noyeNe retyte 9 goRtO} more $26 to, $92.50; velvet ¥, some tit-bits, ra, special at ¢ Ib., ay, . , ugust Sale Specials Are |} righth Gallery and Down-Stairs Store, New Building.« ” letting coat; one of a kind in a y of well-chosen colors; ‘Wonderful Values. Come and || eC oa a few long capes. : Examine Them. Easy Terms |] Still more furniture Hroeke-fée ‘Mich'® Ool.1a ——————— ‘ ’ 60 now $4.50 to $12.50; were $7.50 50; dott That ure health’ odor enters the August Sale | jr tittc.t2a. wes, s0 it (0d . New carloads, just arrived, pave replenished the stock | and girlish models. ha if . of ear BH furnitary which Fide! Sf atigek aoe regag Pe the White di gow 92-50 to $16.86) were $12.50 to $2; 7 2. " . unusual demands made upon it. ore room urniture some mn lery, fine tuel and imitation Irish ag - ° What it means to your skin, Poppe hands rials vd 5 suites $),018.75 for a $2,037 eleven- “Not a perfume,” you say at once, “nor is it the oi couls XV degign: epneting of , 4 : odor of a medicine, but so clean, so wholesome! + cane Dane! ein Dedaends, 0 That pure, hygienic odor is found in no other night “table, poole, edlgees eod eo i | sity mthont ul a ote Ke 200 T : i C7 - , | NSTEAD of waiting until your pores. It leaves/your skin more eae Saree seem, sees : wo piece é | skin needs attention, until it than clean—keeps it glowing with ing table, night table, chair aad suits for men .« 4 ; haslost itsfreshnessandhealth, health! ; "OG818 for a $1,087 cight-piece F protect it every day—keep it glow- Watch your skin improve ° teresting g x - PAS Hd AE gel Two-piece Summer suits _ ps ing with health! Th . ic cleans: hich . f the sisting of cane paneled twin bed~ the Prosceay, Soe E : hiff of +: ¢ antiseptic cle; ng wi pressions oO steads, dresser} chiffonier, dress- typical hot-weat “suits. A . The instant you get a whiff of Lifebuoy gives is just the protec- High Grade new ing table night table, chair and re kow what you're think- : e , aoe, youre woes ypc tion that your skin needs day merece Ost Fharia sande ‘Dives Files. cuties ing, but there are Dlenty ot é your skin—why it no’ . it . eT . od mi ‘ s ahead wi ks i only cleanses, but benefits and im- etter a ba ced bay pHs ped i Ps o opps $048.50 for a $1,186 fen-piece teoep will be welcome. a ‘Groves the skin ieee ye Rewer mee ane Sees © plate, mirrors in millinery | morn, dining room mute, | | Sides, ‘they save the more . its antiseptic qualities—you see |] 3 dep draw- ne design, . i i a :. : : . ‘: h 1 of buffet, china cabinet, servin, expensive kinds. Teer skin’ pende sutra then... gene.. thin impeoving, inking i] taste “more the Milinery Selaos." "J ble, exfension table, Bade $13.50 $15 cleansing every day. With its mill- fresher, clearer, healthier! Freed |] than our low [{3 7 en talr. i190 ta checs ions of tiny pores which are con- from all impurities, your skin has Avaust Bee J) Bag ig dis si mahogany | dining’ room suite $16.50 , stantly collecting dust and dirt every chance to improve—it grad- | | Open an Account races have | been studied Sherdion design, pfocaiating of ais tae < sibel aac, from the air, it must be protected uallybegins to take on thathealthy _ __ With One TR I ae en table, extension tabler6 side and £ sad there are wore kinds, than against these impurities. - BS epson look so many Lifebuoy | in our workrooms. *"Fra0 tor an $083,80 ten pce arcndwar: Pacewsinernn a, It isYust as important to keep US¢TS ey New | shapes, new mahogany | dinlng-room | suite, ype these millions of pores clean and Get Lifebuoy at any grocery, Be ee ot pit china cabinet, serving Men’s $2.50 KEDS, $1.65 ! open as it is to breathe. drug or department store. Use First floor, Old Building, table, extension table, 4 side pn A little flurry of 429 “pairs of men's white KEDS—high Inée Let the rich antiseptic lather of it regularly for face, hands, bath. Sixth Gallery, New Building. Cee runere Rote, ane, heals. _ zine shoes (cr' all sports, vik Lifebuoy get right down into the Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass. Just arrived—dark tan o i F ope _ n oxfords, $10 Canning exhibit Cordovan color—very smart....A shapely medium toe last; An interesting exhibit of canned fruit, vegetables, soups, a medium sole; a ‘substantial heel. Every inch a man's shoe, sauces, pickles, marmalades, syrups, jellles and “a meal in a but recatat and dressy. Many men wear low shoes until Christmag jar” is shown in the Helpful Housefurnishing Store. The "ENG ORY : : Save Your Eyes exhib i bane by. 4. Laie Andra MCA, and Men’s silk socks at 55¢ | Wear Soft-Lite Lenses ghee ay se ibd Ny Psiaipls te sa —are so far from the usual these days that they won't last lo HEALTH SOAP FENN Hrowogionn faking Sees mates «specially, of Pure silk with mercerized tops, soles and’ heels—in black, whit : canning and preserving utensils, and is featuring a complete line cordovan and Russian, . ' § ery, New Building . uy * \ : 5 < * ' , . » . -

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