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FOR MEN AND WOMEN SPECIAL PERSHNG COMING Thurs., Fa & Sat. SEPT. 8 ON SHIP WITH HEROIC 1ST Vile , 350 Coats Commander in-Chiet Expect- ) s itabl ed to Lead Parade of uitavle Famous Division. for Piteleaidins tor the welcome to All Gen, John J, Pershing, commander- in-chief-and-in-fact-and-every-min- Seasons: |xto. ct the American Expeditionary beers 4 skill in ae Yorkers bave a punch that Armis- tice Duy was coming. around once more. Gen. Pershing is expected on the of the service. Leviathan Sept. 8 The effort of New| Some idea of the parade may be GOODYEAR rproof York to show that his count ‘hinks | had from figures sent by Washington, tai wee mae If a modern infantry division marched well of him will continue just as 7 E.Cor.| 1ong as ho is here, which may be two|!® single column of 840 B WAY. Sith St|daye ‘or four, Ie ls certain he wi | abreast, with trate ? be here through Sept. 10, which is| ¥@S00S in single Solumn, It,wpuld re~ the day when he is to lead the First | Wire thirty miles Division ("First to cross, first to fight |'* expected to and last to come home”) up Fifth Avenue, termined that the First Division shali have a welcome fitting the return of the seasoned backbone of the United States armed forces abroad. Ke- cruited from every State and Terri- tory in the Union, there is no local pride to stimulate a local weloome in New York or anywhere else such as was received here by the 27th Div- ision, the 165th Infantry, the 11th Bn- sineers, SEEK TO PUT PERSONAL ELE- weighs app! TENTATIVE P oF The Second Division had a hearty weloome, but just the personal ele-! ment which was missing in that wel- come is what {t is now planned to give to the First Division by making every New Yorker in trousers, skirts sti leted here. Ew ORK VENDERS. > we es Oe play of American warm-héartedness. Any and all records of feats of department thrown open inspection through papers. A publicity* charge of a board of officers, with statistical, photographic and trans- portation branches, is to be estab- shed to-morrow at the Hotel Bilt- peter Sha Seana more to aid the newspapers in spreading the news of every feature TWO HURT ON SUBWAY STAIR of the welcome. Maj. Gen, McManus, Chief of the Port | of Embarkation, informed the Mayor's Committes thas the parade and re- ¢ view on Wednesday, Sept, 10, wit! fell down tho stairs of ae ae consume not less than 4 hours, He jiorning and received Mnjbries to both also said that in all probability Gen. knees, Pershing would ride at the head of the columns of soldiers, which will met with a stain, aécident at same embrace the Ist Division, A. E. F., in Bl _ the full panoply of wer, including $7 Forces, began to take on to-day pro-|netd kitehens, ambulance unite and je Portions which made @ lot of New| artillery. It is anticipated that there rin will be three regiments of artil line, 2,000 vehicles of war, 6, bulances and contingents of all arms the Ist Division, double cotumpy he The army itself has officially de- hte miles teen miles Oy ty train oF aeae ao L PARADE air of refinement that always avers and designs are artfully ori- “3. othersar eubdued y A Ast Division may ha MENT INTO WELCOME, on the previous < evening and be quality ideal. We contine It is planned to have the parade |ally opening new branches, ss down Fifth Avenue from 110th treet ruaen Ar eirieteny, in Madison Square. The oficial review- fpr atand will be erected at the Met. [t@, marvel at the reasonatle politan Museum of Art. The parade or kilts feel that this city is acting | Should reack this point by about 11 as a welcome committee of the whole 1919. Musher & Ce., Inc. Net SSO me | for the United States and not merely for Broadway and its environs. jong heap fgg oie dd Smith and hea of e Ss | «Word has gone out from every| Mayor Tylan and city officials ai army agency that nothing is to be|the representatives of foreign Gov- ernments. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS |'ett undone to ald in public or pri-) “ithe early evening Gen. Pershing vate recognition of the historic im- |» to be the guest of honor at a great portance of the occasion or its public concert in Central Park gi o'clock. The present intention is to rovide places on the reviewing stand for President Wilson, all the mem- vig d2nd Street — (Between 5th and 6th Avchues) West 43rd Street This Establishment will be Closed on Saturday, August 30th, and Monday (Labor Day), Sept. 1st Men’s Summer Union Suits of Nainsook, Cut full; regularly soldat $1.15.....,....specially priced at Clearanceof AthleticShirtsand Knee Drawers Of fine quality Striped or Checked Madras and Plain Soisette; sizes incomplete; regularly up to $1.75;............0.05 each SMART $20 more than our prices. ° by the New York Symphony orel e8- tra directed by Walter “Darnroseh. brood elty’s oficial banquet in honor of Ger rshing will be given at the Waldort-Astoria beginning about o'clock. Invitations to attend the official ¢: oreises and the banquét have been ex- tended to President Wilson, all mem- bers of his Cabinet; Goy. Smith and officers of the army and navy, Ar- rangements are in the hands of John F. Sinnott, secretary to t ayor, | Woman and Girt Fait t tm Lexington Avenue. Minnie Holpern, seventeen, a . living at No. 20 East sd Street, Avenue subway at Sth Street this A. short time ater, Mery Fronetne, thirty-four, of Second Avenue, quality ideal, | finely columns ot|woven thread of fabric— ‘ sevetal more dollars. Women who dupl: - 1 factory— G full si 10.94 , ‘ stores are duplicated in other stores tidal be ey The an surf talored Paid a fu oa i233 | buy them now will benefit by the | at $15.00. n's ton- | detail, "4 i Wool, a le Pixed, white, ideal is developed the se istakable characterizes good style. Some of the color motifs |—some of pleasing sever- pation, grr success demonstrates 2) Oe we have lived up to our To visit our nearest shop is prices prevailing. This is be- cause our shirts are made in our own factories, from fa- brics woven iry our own mil . Ask to see our special |r Madras Shirt offerings, de- |v veloped in fast color materials that stand the test of frequent laundering, at $2.65 Headquarters for _ Olus Union Suits ite 62 E, Tit st: 204 We' szbth St. ) Fifth Avenue BROOKLYN SHOPS 367 Fulton St, 481 Fulton 8t, NEWARK SHOPS 170 Market St. . Bridgeport MEN’S COOL UNDERWEAR At Remarkably Low Prices for Friday Important Notice Young Men’s and Men’s FALL SUITS -$30 $40 Worth $37.50 to $45 Worth $50 to $60 | Srops Pan should have a jar of | Reso tohealskin troubles i troubles—j hi ‘or redness—so easily de- velop into serious, stubborn affections, that every home-maker should have’ Resinol Ointmenton hand tocheck them before they get theupperhand, We rec ommend Resinol forthi¢ with the utmos: confidence because of its harmless ingre dients and its suceess in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases. Resinol Ointment is an excellent healing dressing, too, for chafings, burns and stubborn little sores, Dactors prescrios it Boldy ll druggists, For Raeways COLIC and DYSENTERY elief oars tried (rue, For ‘Femily’ use ByYEBY one of these suits comes from the Kirschbaum Shops. Most of them are in advance Autumn models, Styles, fabrics and tailoring of the type which ordinarily commands $7.50 to Men’s Section—Third Floor. te —— SURE In Agate Lines—For July see Teen tn Ssreney Nate Dr. Wernet’s | MORNING AND SUNDAY you every day. P ‘ow! der Evening World, 19¢ per week Daily World, 19 per week Sunday World, 6c fer Sunday You can sumeribe now tora week or ary i] Dr. Wernet's Powder regularly. You can eat, laugh, talk with ease. Guaranteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Co., 116 Beekman St., N.Y. 25¢, 50c & $1.00, At drug and Department Stores. Refuse imitations. This is the original powder, We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than _ Last Week of the Annual blankets, comforters and bedapr: ~*~ iy last opportunity below. ours? sones. In White full size $13.89 Full gap, $8.79 to $9.29 « pair ocd are offered at oneuy to- ‘8 wholesale cont. Mey, ate sined and lily-flowered have fat sateen border tall deoabe aa, vitivere heuki... aa tata ty. "Hoey eins Black calf oxford, mnllitary heel.. iiss OU Dainty lowered at bate center Mahogany calfskin oxford, aor Theedicssicsens 9.89 with plain borders to match the various colorings. $4.89 Wool filled. Sateen covered and of the soft fit gts with high lustre and i . $10. Crib Comfortables in kiddie pat- dus ters, $6. 74 Jain bord he 49 terns and plain borders to eye Reduced from $8. Pare down. filled Comfortables, % covered: with fine Cigured sateen out and all of the aust Crinkled Dimity that practical cad. ave gead ening have the added feature of Eb $2.29; 81x90, ae the wind out and warmth in— fied “patterhe” Full. aisesand | for Autumn wear. hemmed, $3.69; scalloped, $3.94. Crochet spreads single, $1.89 fei size, $2.49; three-quarter size, hows —Basement, 34th Street, ne see—Fifth Floor, a" J Sty Front. With False Teeth? Rennteam Oicternl’ Kewerse If your dental plate is loose or drops, to get instant relief use aur Shap lomo for the. 2% nomen three-day holicay Any Gther Store, but for Cash Only Store closed Saturday and Monday, Labor Day - August ‘Sale of A delay in the delivery of several hundred pairs of Women’s low. shoés makes it possible for you to buy “4 : them now at last Spring’s prices. me These shoes should have been de- | lower prices prevailing when we livered to us in time for our Easter ordered these shoes. business, but a curtailment of pro- oe INTERESTING TO pie be duction at the factories delayed them | Tint ,® Certain newspaper recelttly until now. Every pair is now worth | some shoes marked 89.00 in some eads coverings at prices ‘bought at present whole- Patent leather pump, Louis heel............... wn ar $6.94 Brown kid oxford pump, Louis heel..: Brown buckskin colonial, Louis heel... Patent leather, or mahogany calf pumps, with ley $5.79 td $8.59 ‘' Gomfortables Men’s motor Keep some of the wind 10.89 | = While cones an onl; . ‘ meant to keep dust off one's Bodsoncads inner garments, these also keeping a certain amovut of making them’ very practical Made of gray mohair in dou- ble breasted model. Sizes 38 to 46. To the women visiting New York buy your FUR COAT here ' eos batias bina. ih: Seok Assure yourself of that smartness which ig a characteristic of New York women's dress. Benefit by the wider selection which you will have in a great store like this. Take advantage of the low prices which our unique policy—cash buying and selling— The F URS of fashion are ready for your selection now Even thus early in the season we are prepared to offer authentic examples of the new Fur mode— ' The thirty-inch coat—a favorite’ : will be found in variety. Hudson roo ad included jp, our analy seal (dyed muskrat) and mink ‘kins promise to be the most popular | fm te Matched and the” cout r,t i Thegreatest FURNITURE sale J rittia nist teoperat mote, |. tihee,the reult of our constant in the history. of this store barcndiedns draws to its close Clearance sale | 400 more ceed of misses’ cut glass vases IND: great as Nard Remy suc | tub skirts $1.97 ea. 4 e that less t t Prec a aave i: ee Gakiok Ge $1.89 and $2.89 riends and meeting old ones. formerly up to $9.89 To-have helped, even in a small way, toward | 4p end-of-the-season event in the’ realization of one person’s ideal of a home } which we plan to dispose of seems to us a rare and wonderful privilege. the balance of our tub skirts, pis r i They are made of white To have duplicated that service a thou- | cotton gabardine, with novel sand*-times-over and still have words with | pockets and belts. A few of which to, express appreciation of the privilege colored organdie, Not many is a trifle beyond our powers. We can only pA Be Ag A ion” say. These are our regular $3.89 vases, pe A limited quantity of tub dresses re- 1 is nearly 12 inches high We thank you.’ duced for clearance, $2.89 und $4.89 | and is atte ively hand out in's oral leaf design HOTS —Sixth Floor P28 —Third Floor, B6th Street site) —Basement, S4th Street Store Hours: 9 to 5:30—Store Closed Saturdays During sit WORLD Ad vertising Gain 1918 1919 Gain 1,116,896 1,394,074 *™* 977178 “CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL” —— =