The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 9

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i | pe clean i227 ‘When the dentist : saya; “Keep clean,” he means"Keep Your teeth clean of peste, a = oer he). 1 ur combination (LORS 100 Keeper Flies Away and Then There’s a Chase 1 of exerchatng a mandatory over the Déasts of the field and the birds of the air, Jim felt the cosmic they ‘but too fast—no, they flew. Two weeks ago someone to Jim a copy of ® woman's i Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Exceptional Offerings for Wednesday: $8.50 ECOMING plain tailored Hats for Hats for afternoon wear. ready-to-wear types. _med with masses of flowers or feathers. WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS NEW.STYLES IN FALL MILLINERY Tailored and Untrimmed models displayed on the Third Floor—Special for Wadaiiday eral wear or more picturesque E The majority of the Hats this season are covered with fabrics, including Velour, Duvetyne and Panne Velvet for The newest models indicate that the tricorne and brims turned up in back or front will be among the most fashionable styles—many are trim- Of splendid quality—at less than present prices. Women’sPure Silk Stockings With lisle tops and soles; in black and most desirable colors, $1.50 pr. WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS At Radical Price Reductions, Wednesday, Second Floor. SUITS of Surf Satin, Mohair or Wool Jersey; values up to $4.95, $1.95 and 2.95 SUITS of Poplin and Satin; ex- cellent quality ; values up to $11.50, $5.75 and 7.50 NOVELTY SUITS of Satin, Faille Silk or Taffeta; values up to $18.50, $11.95 Late Summer Women’s All Silk Stockings Superior quality; extra rein- forced toes and heels; black only, $1.95 pr. WOMEN’S SILK PETTICOATS Greatly Reduced for Wednesday’s Selling LARGE assortment of serviceable Washable Sat- in or Habutai Silk Petticoats in white or flesh color; tailored models or fancy styles; suit- able for general wear, Reduced to $3.95 and 6.50 (MAIN FLOOR). Offering COTTON DRESS FABRICS Marked to effect an immediate disposal—Second Floor. Silk Warp Dress Poplins In a large assortment of the new fall colors, 90c yd. Novelty Chiffon Voiles In the new Foulard and In Georgette designs, 68c yd. Fine Zephyr Ginghams In a large selection of plaids, checks and stripes, 58c yd. Chambray & Printed Voile an attractive line of seasonable colorings, 45c yd. West 43rd Street i 2 i Fi hirring of wi decorations flew to the treetops. Jim was summoned from his head- quarters in the arsenal, One look and he called the police reserves from the|” The ‘was atill on the topmost | limb of a tall tree, screeching out the |!ni notes of the song and defying cap- ture. noting. to his post, Py t Ht ia ia ees TROOPS GUARD CHARLOTTE; | wns. | CHARLOTTE, N. C., Aug. %—Btate troops and deputies patrolled the prin- cipal streets of this city to<day in an| effort to prevent a renewal of rioting in connection with the street car stri here which resulted last night in the| death of four men and the Injury of thirteen others, Additional troops are expected to arrive to-day. Strong guards have been thrown around the car barns where the riot- ing last night took place, The City Hall was guarded by soldiers. No effort was made to operate street cars to-day. RALEIGH, N.C, Aug. 26.—Four com- panies of State troops were ordered to- day to Charlotte to prevent further ltrie Workers. ‘The barbers adopted a resolution to! ask the State Federation Convention to advocate a law which would close bar- ber shops on Sunday in New York City and Saratoga Springs, the only places in the State where they are now open Until 1 o'clock Sunday afternon. | tne Morris Going to Sweden, Ira Nelson Morris, American Minister |to Sweden, will sail for England to-day }on the liner Lapland, on his way back conditions. | Fesall Sueres FAST &o. He attached ot ‘ each of his parrots, ma-|Those Now Here to Arrange brn rhage mt| Welcome Home for Fight- of which ing Unit. a | feathery deo- | Germany, INSION MEN WILL PLAN TO-DAY. AN 1st Division men now home © | have been invited to attend « moet- ing in the Biltmore Hotel at 4 o'clock enjoyed | this afternoon, when arrangements hour | will be made to welcome their com~ rades who return with Gen. Porshing. The ist Division was the first to bound them to the | fight in France and the last to leave the To-day’s meeting will be under the auspices of the Jefferson Feigi Post of the American Legion. ter for the post has been received, and, at this afternoon's meeting, offl- cers will be elected. All men from the vicinity of New York who were with the Ist Division are eligible for embership. It is expected that sev- raT. bth Bb lithe The char- all of his attendanis | eral hundred will join to-day. Divisi to-day meeting. has been named in honor of Lieut. Jefferson Feigi, Battery F, Tth Field Artillery, Ist Division, the first officer of the American expedi- tionary force killed in France. Lieut, Feigi was a son of Col. Fred Feigl, editor of the Tammany Times. He was a Plattsburg graduate, and at- tended a French school of artillery. Several hundred casuals of the Ist have been invited to attend The invitations “| were sent out by Lieut. J. Howland letins from Cen- Donaldson, of No. 65 Hanson Place, Brook: { tay or Hylan anmounced to-day the acommittes of Ne had been taught to|YoeKers who ‘will: welcome cen, Pers blue bird, accord-jshing and who will extend greetings to and ni and members o! countries. City. ra from KELLNER BROS. Twenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner J5th Street and 6th Avenue Williain and Mary Dining Room Suite in American Walnut veneer—I0 Pieces CMMMUN T The Last Time you were in a Liggett store, Were you courteously greeted? Were you properly waited upon? Were you thanked for your patronage? If not, please tell us. VWWe want to give the best possible service. C7 WHE SAFE, \Bxecutive Board, of which lave snermbers: Borough President Fran $240 E Kellner standard of excellence will be maintained regardless of Kellner furniture can be depended upon to be of beautiful’ and correct design, substantial in character, at a moderate price. You will find “The Twenty-Five Room ” a most delighttul guide in making your decisions. DRUG STORED iatinguished visitors from foreign tries who com je the fall and wh will include the Prin Albert of the Belgians New York dur- Toyalty of several ittee’s Chairman is Rodman yanacoaker, the two Vice Chairmen ifr jon and Harry F. Sin- followin Golden, W liam No Effort Made to Operate Street' fe Pexrat® phitip Berainhelmar, Louls Cars in the Norta Carolina | argieg. Deitel ts ft, John A. | Ryan and ‘William ‘The Reception Committee's plans will be formulated at a meet.ng of x ecutive Committee, to be held ir row. The first matter to be taken u ‘Will’ be the welcome to Decision on this will be dependent on ‘Washington. The committee ‘st must ascertain President Wilson's and adjust its arrangements to it hia convenience. | ———_-— i} BARBERS FOR FREE SUNDAY. Want Law to Close Shops Bere on That Day. | SYRACUSE, Aug. labor bodies meeting yesterday were the | State Journeymen Barbers’ tion and the State Association of Elec- | n, Pershing. 26.—Among the! Associa. | he OLD PORTE GN ARE ONE of the established polices of the Down-Stairs is to watch for unexpected in the sale markets that Will bring like 100 Autumn dresses ». The unusual featunes being the fine fabrics—wool velours, t; serge, velveteen and taffeta. , To one vho is unfamiliar manufact Fore a sale of ‘Anvamn ‘dresses very beginning of the season sounds ilk a But when prea Mme change rs, the contin in market‘ conditions, and the difference in the methods of jon, the explana- tion becomes simple, ee Here, for example, was a ‘ manufacturer who irivested heavily in dress fabrics last season. He had more fab- rics on hand than he And the consider ee He some of these fabrics into during the latter part of last season, and he was sufficiently astute to choose mod- Canadian Fox scarfs, $55. —bear testimony to the advantages of the August Fur Sale. These are double animal or lined model — Heke poet in quality, and offered in Lucille, taupe, brown and The sale includes the Federal tax. the balance later, 60 Special suits for women—$39.75 There are times when, for the sake of future business, a manufacturer will sacrifice immediate profit. This con- dition always means thrift to the purchaser. The sixty suits in this group are in 20 new styles—a representative assortment from a very good New York maker, \None would be e less than $42.50 —if bought in the lar and offered under condi- tions. The fabrics are all-wool serges, velours, and silvertone velours. New long coats and new collars are featured. Every coat is silk lined, lenty of navy atid Surely, there are sixty women in New York who will be glad to t this early Autumn message. art ‘pines 34 to 44. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. idea wi | H age net ‘ered in gold Exactly right tweed suits for misses, $37.50 Made according to our own idea—Nor- folk style—perfect fitting—youthful in every line and fold—silk lined—ac- curately tailored. In four shades of -all-wool tweed— tan, brown, green and oxford. 14 to 20. ‘Fine suits for young wo who are going away to school, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Very smart Chambray frocks coats for for kiddies od rice i women—$37.50 saat B te § oars are in tan, green Sih peovidee “Antone tetas white trim- | the better kind that are ming. These useful little frocks } Store, Old Bidg. . in every detail. Down-S: The word smart in this case has a double meaning, because these coats with their graceful lines and fine fabrics, have every indica- tion of the practical. One model is silvertone velour loose back, Dolman sleeves, big and roomy. The ot her model is Polo cloth—belted all around —lined to the waist. In good, sensible colors. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. have bloomers--a point of value that mother will not overlook. j Excellent at $3, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Regulation frocks for girls | —are durely wanted these days; away at $1.50 Soest ans be tac ilena Sixteen-button Milanese silk school. lack Sal to f tle sale of 400 pairs. $5.95 to $19.75, floves ip black or white. Just a raid trimmed, appy litt . 3 Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg, 3 4 $2 Silk gloves 1,200 prs. women’s oxfords—$5.40 A suggestion for falleconomy These good oxfords are John Wanamaker’s regular stock. They were owned by us : long before prices reached to-day’s level. They are good shoes for Autumn—in f ar] ' women will wear them well into winter, 572 pairs are black leather with Cuban * heels, 381 pairs are patent leather with high mch heels and turned soles. 257 pairs are black leather with French heels and soles. Smart styles—not left-overs, $ Down-Stairs Store, New New, 2 Ya

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