The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1919, Page 13

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Pe _. £88 BVENL a WORE ond | MONDAY 0,000 IN. A ROOM. |* Drie. He’ nas been] STOLEN BABY. “CLUES FAIL go, 9. ee auapictously low taken back to Philadelphia. Hart.” It was not ‘her THANK STIG WATDREL, > = st et om iy Sa found @ satchel containing from $3¢0,- BRONX IS STORM SWEPT. 0 North | ‘the police are so secretive now that ae) pen cree Gn va. 0 One of the worst storms experi- Prevent they cover up even their auccenses, and It was not until ‘thie morning that cor Suva, Coeaeinie hae Tatting: fe lawatiey &°Wwall an ber baby enced by that section in years avept | Reseed Shows Ambutance Dia Not} pital and they report t Lew ross the uppe . tain featurés of an important arrest rea had sufficiently recovered nse Oa stolen several weeks ago. ough last night. Trees were up- Refase to Take Dying Woman. |made’ Friday leaked ‘out. Edward H. Oe een An anonyomus letter received Satur-| rooted, fences blown down and cellars | Charities Commissioner Bird 8. Color rn There was rejoicing to-day all through gt vee rea vas Bredicted “it might bs | day told her to leave her 's carriage | flooded. ‘Tremont, Fordham, Kings. |to-day after investignting reports that Tomaas Spuyten Duyvil, [ve egret sa 4 f . sree) Avenue was itz of No. 725 Home top was before grea’ had been Mra. Bien Street, ‘the Bronx, doubly tortured ambulance wae COLOR CLEARS HOSPITAL. vue and one trom the permanent, Justice ultohetl that it will be easy for Health to post an pci apf the on the pmo Oy aad Union Port is vorers gind of that injunction. Open Monday Beening Until 9.30—Entrance 166 E. 60th St. BLOOMINGDALES 59th TO 60th ST. BUY A WALTERS PLAYER On Our Easy Payment Plan of Only $2.50 a Week To make it possible for those families who cannot afford to pay cash to have a Walters Player in thejr home we have arranged an easy method of pavg for the instrument. A small initial deposit is all that is necessary to have the Player delivered to your home. The balance of the purchase rice can be paid at the rate of only $2.50 a week. is very liberal arrangement allows you to enjoy the Player during the time you are paying for it. Galena and select one of these » __VEXINGTON TO 3d AVE. TO 3d AVE. Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery ‘The Walters Player is an instrument that stands in a class by It embodies all the very latest Player devices, and has a | mellow tone. FREE Piano Stool and Delivery Ranging in Price from Se [885 Only $1 a’Week Pa; s for for Them | Be La AES | FREE Piano Stool and Delivery You can exchange any of these Used Pianos any time within one year for a new Walters Piano or Player Piano and we will allow the ips amount paid on same to apply on the new ia- strument. If you are looking for a bargain be sure to call tomorrow. Send Name and Address for Full Particulars RtMAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD.“WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT four, dara be T. D, Lucus said the baby was stolen. fore he can resume |in (ront of the Bronx department store | bridge Bedfoi bridge, City Island were the sections affected. A new three-story frame house at No. Park, Woodlawn, Williams: ola, Wentchester and leause two. tances move her t record lewation RHMgey 9 Cod Attractions Are Prices—Quality—Sérwen We Sell Pepereee wa Merchandise at Prices Lower Than y Other Store, But for Cash Only I This -mid-summer _ sale Feather hats, $2.79 Hats are usually considered from a standpoint of smartness and becomingness and—price. These hats have the same smartness of line of higher priced ones. Wings are deftly placed on top of the feather-covered turban and tipped with contrasting colors. Navy,black, Alice blue, purple, brown and sand. The two styles illustrated are all neatly lined. \ Regulation Dresses: for girls. Made of a serge that deserves special mention, so ex- cellent is its quality. $9.74 and $11.74 If there is any school fa who doesn’t look thorou, well-dressed and charming in a regulation dress, we have yet to meet her. Here are two styles, equally ming. The- belted dress, $9.74 Navy serge trimmed in white bra’ Emblem.on sleeve—red tie. Wide patent leather belt. Pleated skirt. The middie dress, $11.74 The blouse has a turn-up band at the bottom, buttoned with mannish black buttons. Rows of white braid on collar and cuffs. Emblem on sleeve. Generously. pleated skirt. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Gaure—Third Floor, S5th Street ‘Bloomer dresses and play rompers When one is at the tender age of two, or just going on seven, one has rather strenuous ideas of play, and if Mother is a practical person, as we have no doubt she is, she will take care to provide the sort of play costumes that stand wear and tear. They may be as “cute” and becoming &s one likes— and they are, if selected from this lot—but they must be durable. ° * . A GAY PLAID GINGHAM MAKES A PAIR OF ROMPERS that any wee girl would love. The narrow collar ends in a point in front; it and the cuffs and belt are of white poplin.’ Sizes $1 89 2 to4 years. 3 " * . * PINK, BLUE OR GREEN GHAMBRAY BLOOMER DRESSES—A collection that is sure to include one’s favorite and most becoming color. Mother Hubbard style with square collar, deep cuffs and pocket trimming of white $1 79 poplin. Sizes 2 to 6 years. * *. *. . SEVERAL STYLES OF BLOOMER DRESSES— Some Mother Hubbard yoke style, others Empire style with belt. Plain pate or checks, $2 24. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Le * * * A PRETTY STRIPED GINGHAM BLOOMER DRESS—May be had in blue and white, pink and white or blue and yellow stripes. Its crisp, fresh look is enhanced by the pointed collar and $2.89 cufis of white lawn. Sizes 2 to 6 years, MexS—Third, Floor, Rear, 35th Street, Che August Sale of China and Glassware offers wanted merchandise at unusually low prices. It mer- its attendance, Now in progress. ‘ SOMF4—Basement, 34th Bt. Satin Ribbons Better Quality in a Sale Widths from 3(-in. to 5-in. a « The prices are Jess than wholesale cost. * * * here’s the story—ribbons are cut in a stfindard length of 10 yards to the piece, bur thére is always a length at the end that is just a trifle shorter than this standard length. These are the pieces we have obtained—they are perfect in every respect, and the fact that the bolt does not contain quite 10 yards does not in any way spoil their cesirability. Note the comparative Sale Price. 10 yd. lée yd. Ie yd. Regular. #le yd, #60 yd. S8c yd. 390 yd. 490 yd. 59 79¢ BOC Me 1.99 yd. Almost every wanted shade is included, but not every shade in . avety width. ANTS eT Coals Moore Mra, Lena Philips, twenty-four, of No. 411 Bast 90th Street, died Inst night bee Bee ‘ ines ita quotes writ a tinprove’ the’ al ie fn Three-piece ot suit $252, 00 m_ is chiefly a matter of furnishing it to the best advantage>If it igo be at. all deserving of its name, the Living Room must have,-firstand foremost,. Furniture that will stand living with—in every sense ‘of the word.’ It must be substantially built, to stand the wear and tear that constant use will give it; it must be simple and unobtrusive in design so that one does not tire of it after years of association; it must emphasize the quality of comfort, so that in its turn, the room itself will look comfortable and inviting. And then it must have a certain amount of artistic merit, so’ that it is decoratively worth while, and thus justifies its-being. © © Furniture that reaches this high standard is not, easy ‘to. obtain— even though one’s means are ample. It is more difficult stil ihexpendit must be limited. That is why this Mic-Summer Sale of.ours is so’ very 4 bh while, providing, asit does, Living Room Fufniture| ofthe highest type at a price which a modest income may afford. Take advantage of its savings to furnish your Living Room wisely and well. Beg It's find it. Sounds hard, doesn’t it? It isn’t. expert, a few lessons from him, and you will find you are get- ting unusually good results, on any pent you buy and tell you how to use the paint success- | coats, more week-end trips ahead of many women, and they could Sixth Fleer s J i painting A talk with our paint do your, own Moreover, he can save you money Vhat does he’ charge for his instructions? Nothing. Our paints, enamels and varnish stains will make old things look likenew. Numerous tests have proven our paints superior to others and they have the added attraction of being priced lower than eleswhere. ROL7G—Hasement, 35th street. Prices down on women’s dusters and capes $5.74 and $11.74 Originallay $9.74 to $19.74 the end of our season—hence the reduction on these However, there’s another holiday and perhaps many practical use for these coats. Even tholigh they were bought now and kept till next Summer, the low prices wartant Capes and coats—w» broken assortment. seaye—Third Floor, Front, 34th Street. General Information pn a TI THINK LLL GET >] * iNong, SE , is cuane ne Came ESN a que a CHINE SE Rugs rh ere a : Store Hours: 9 to 5:30. ViTevi aN (e\ii/e\i/eviie\l/exia\ ~> Kontey LOVELY. ARE ) SS SS = aici mY Store Closed | Harney During August The General Isn’t an Eavesdropper But He Beliaves i in Pekin _Seasedeclk French Handkerchiefs We have received from Paris some dainty jinen handkerchiefs in blue, delicate rose and green. Some are strikingly decorated in @ black stencil effect, others have conve: alized borders. They give « inctively French touch to a costume, 9 —Main Floor, Centre, Perfumes from Paris Especially made to give the faint and pleasant scent on a hand- kerchief, This Mouchoir per- fume is composed of the fra- grance of a hundred. flowers. It is put up in » particular style of Rosine. 4 cerise handkerchief of linen nestles around the bottle and a French cerise novelty. ring is enclosed. in a Parisian-made box. Mam’ zelle Victoire A true perfume of victory—cel- ebrating a patriotic triumph and oy ing & triumph in the essence of rare flowers. nN ¢ stopper of the bo! bles a poilu's helmet aw white and blue under the a This w © an out-of-the- ordinary gift. ‘ Sas ©

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