The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1919, Page 6

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JAMAICA BAY DOCKS | HOOVER TO BE HONORED. y A. Meyer, Deputy Dock Com- terest fh the} gan preparations to give H. C. Hoover project. to-|@ royal welcome home. My. Hoover, Rotary Clud! who dropped engineering five years ago “GOLDEN GATE”’ Sure Cure for the Blues EOUND! HUGE STEANSHE TRO TUNED OVE TO AMERICAN UNE jeception Planned tator’s Return. The Engineers of America to-day be- ing as Transports in War, Resume Passenger Trade. reception. ‘Tho former German. steamships Le- viathan, America and George, Wash- ington, {t was learned to-day, will be turned over to the American Line, a subsidiary of the International Mor- eantile Marine Company. They will be reconditioned by the U. 8. Navy and will probabl- be ready for reg- November. Their echedule will be Southampton by way of Cherbourg: The Leviathan and America were Hamburg-American liners and were interned in American ports in 1914.) The George Washington was a North German-Lioyd liner, which was in- terned in Hoboken. The former. the largest vessel in the world, 1¢ now on its last trip as a transport, loading 10,000 men of the Brest. Gen. Pershing, his staff and his son, Warren, will return to the United States on the Leviathan, Capt, Hartley, who took the first | armed vessel, the American liner Louisville, which was renamed the FRANKLIN, SIMON, INTRODUCES : ‘Clo hes for Boys Wearmoor means wear more. We have simply taken an ¢e out and put ano in! “The e stands for the evi/s of ordinary boys’ clothes, which. we have omitted, .and @ stands for the original methods we have used in» their place! | Boys cannot be tailored by slip-shod methods ‘these days. At least, not the kind of boys that look to us «for clothes. They want the fine-tailored ‘touches that ‘their. Fathers’ clothes have—the soft. fronts, thie closely scrolled collar, the shapely sleeves and lightly turned lapels. : So for months we have been working on the specifi- cations for: Wearmoor Clothes for Boys, selecting the ' woolens, draughting the patterns, matching the linings, and laying down an entirely new set of tailoring laws, hitherto. undreamed of in the production of fine clothes for boys, The result is Wearmoor Clothes for Boys © Stylish, substantial, serviceable, extravagant in qual- ity, economical in price, and, we believe, by long odds the handsomest clothes ever made for Boys! WEARMOOR Ulsters and. Ulsterettes For Big Boys, 9 to 18 years WEARMOOR Norfolk Suits For Bty Boys, 9 to 18 years WEARMOOR Russian Models, Reefers and Naval Effects For Small Boys, 3 to 10 years Franklin Simon & Co. . BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets a, thls Former German Liners, Serv- ; —— uiar saflings by the early part of| Ist Division at) St, Paul, across in 1917, will command the Leviathan. ‘The América will be in command of , Capt. Krefbohn, former commander of, the Kroohland. Capt, Kreibobn principality’ became a German state|can Jn and the British Governmont objected to his serving after this country en- tered the war. The American Line transferred him to coast ships in ‘the International Mercantile Marine 'Betvicé. He wears a Congressional meda) for saving 204 lives at sea —_— Better At Hotel Ritz in Pcris they serve exquisite soups. Some years ago a leading chef | from Hotel Ritz came to the Van Camp kitchens, and these recipes | came with him. Here he created | those famous French soups just’ as he made them in Paris. Then our scientific cooks—men with college training—started to improve them. They spend years ym the soyps, comparing count- less blends and methods. Step by step they attained in each the ideal zest and savor. Also Van Camp's Spaghettt Van Camp's 7 Bre, 219, 221, 223, 225, 7 Grand Street Cor. Dri; Ave. and high grade goods and gives the satt or lO A GOOD, LARGE RUG . FINE VELVET RUGS . . pets, Matt ngs and other floor co" 5 DAY AND SATURDAY EY8! Soups Than Paris Serves” VAN CAMP'S Eales ch adelante arch ahs UA chests TR dale ceccrinbe! || The Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carrie the biggest stock ol medion alt aid boot trot eam hemes ed no ‘one will know you are using anything, unnatural look—use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH—it will restore the color—keep your hair full of life, soft, glossy, lustrous and handsome—give you hair that all will admire and covet. Many thousands of women are doing it; are renewing their yduthful looks when the Volturno burned in 1912. ‘Capt, Mills, one of thd oldest and ‘best known of Atlantic skippers, will have the George Washington, ‘The American Line, the only trans- a del . Lowis and St. Paul. ita cheap fare to Southampton | crowded the passenger quarters of tte | Fs en although the boats were sec- -c' ass mers. The Leviathan, America and George | Washington will sail from Pier 62, North River, They fixed standards fot every ingredient, And they evolted *formu‘as, minute and exatting; sd a soup could. never vary. 18 Perfect Soups The final result is’ 18 perfect toups, the“ finest in existence. They come to you ready-pre pared at trifling cost. Countless homes are thus enabled to serve better soups than Paris. You will never know how good soups can be until you serve Van Camp's. Try one today. Soups 18 Kinds Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Evaporated Mitk : t any house in the trade. | SUMMER CLOTHIN . ." D> N . 18.49. .| 28.49) 8 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER RUGS, 33.75 We have a large stock of Parlor, Ha! ind Stair Car- Ty t low prices, oon NG! na 6 ANeouTt iaiking nuchipes, WHY HAVE GRAY HAIR? Why should you have Gray hair? Why should you allow yourself to become prema- turely old looking? It is not necessary. Why not restore the natural youthful color to your gray and faded hair? Why not be youthful and attractive looking? Restore it naturally, casily, safely—do it in a way that will not make you conspiccous, that Don't use dyes, they give your hair an | im just this way—Why not you? Removes dandruff too; It’s nota dye—harmless | and ready to use when you get it. Results are guaranteed satisfactory or your deuggist | will refund the purchase price—25e, 50 and $1.09, Get @ bottle to-day and be con- vinced, Always ask for and get tay na. James M 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 29TH 34th Street Purchases will appear on bills rendered October Ist - OUR BIG AUGUST FUR SALE Closes Friday at 5 P. M. she Beautiful, luxurious Fur Coats, Neckpicces. and Muffs are offered for the last day of: the: Sale at. prices Here are some special values reserved for the final day: 1. Hudson Seal Coat of selected skins, with large, Collar and Cuffs of fine Skunk. August Sale Price 395.00 . September Price 485.00 2. Hudson Seal Coat, belted model, with deep Collar, Cuffs and border. August Sale Price 265.00 September Price 325.00 3. Hudson Seal Coat of choice - pelts, 45 inches long, with Collar and Cuffs. ri August Sale Price 365.007 September Price 426.00. ~ 4. Hudson Seal Coat, with Beaver Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price 285.00 September Price 345.00 Fine Marmot Coats, with nat- ural Raccoon Collar and Cuffs, August Sale Price 110.00 Jap September Price 155.00 Hudson Seal Coats, with natural squirrel Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price 245.00 September Price 295.00 Hudson Seal Coats,.. with large Skunk Collar. : + August Sale Price 275,00 4 SeptembenfPrige 325.00 Scarfs & Muffs Fine Fox Neckpieces, in*all “the desired shades. August Sale Price 55,00 September Price 75.00 Fine Fox Muffs to match. August Sale Price 55.00 September Price 76.00 Real Skunk. Cape Scarfs. August Sale Price 65.00 September Price 85.00 Real Skunk Muffs to match. August Sale Price 57.50 September Price 75.00 WORSTED. JERSEY SPORT SUIT ‘Heather Mixtures 22.50 regularly 29.50 We have procured 200 more of these highly attractive Suits and are placing them on sale for the benefit of those whom we were forced to disappoint in the previous sale, at the same notably low price. They are fashioned of splendid quality Worsted Jersey in the new Fall Heather Mixtures. ‘ belts are narrow and pockets ha grag Collars are convertible or fashioned in Tuxedo styles; Nobby plaited effects are noticed in the back and skirts are moulded to the new silhouette—slightly wider than heretofore, but graceful and clinging. Green’ Brown Oxford Navy or Joffre Bluse 25% to 40% Lower Than Will Prevail After the Sale Closes’.

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