The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1919, Page 5

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“que EVSNiNG WURLD, = ANEROANZATIN came noe 8 he Frange for the killing of Sergt. Paul ihe in Brook} Mannheim in Berlin last July was the The strike of 400 gas fitters and in- Git of 'p, Private! person: desirous . ot dexers employed by the Brooklyn Union | seeing the matter settled, according to Gas Company appeared to-day to be the Vossische Zeitung. It says the “petering out." The men have been on money was paid om the express under- | strike almost three weeks and, had very $6.00 standing that it should be handed to threatened to tie-up the borough's gas we * Red Ci supply tu-morrow. All efforts, however, “A Good Foot-rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shee. _ ~ " to get the gas makers to Join them have isk for Our Book—"The Abuse of the ig Toe.” A geese the strikers are reported | 660 Sixth A i ~ Abose 38 Ab! , Sis toes th Ave. 4 38th St. President Page Lahde siglalaRparentdlise: ote BP He gw mes mailrs Over 00 Years. migrants Should Be Taught pe ioe Bs i J at Harmony Hall, Grand n rf ue and Pacific Street Nation’s Principles. |3 Stern Feathers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street WEDNsvway, SErismbaw 5 L019. James McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . 34th Si Fortant shoes. yet ich Vennh for toe are none the less g looking for being foot- mene terviceable. up. _ Open Daily, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. School Toggery for Boys Back to School! Back to school he goes—that boy of yours—dressed in his best, rel leaving the old haunts—the swimming pool and fishing hole—yet half e in search of the knowledge that opens the world to him. Equip him at McCreery’s. Here you will find everything he needs, fash- ioned in the smart, boyish lines he likes. Materials are durable and neat in pattern, and because we know “real boys” we have had their toggery strongly made and sewed with double seams. BOSTON, Sept. 3—The need of Americanization of the foreign popu- lation of this country, better educa- tion of the nativé born residents in te meaning of government and har- monizing of the jnterests of capital and labor was emphasised by George Yo T. Page of Peoria, Ill, President of } The purest sugar—the the American Bar Association, in his 4 finest flavors moulded address at Reaad opening session of the { into crisp, dainty disks of association's annual convention here | satisfying eweetness. In to-day. He characterized as “& most dan- LJ ralls of assorted flavors, the fact that lack wus prmeraintcncs, ||sr'amemanmucr woe See 1! © THE UPHOLSTERY DEPT. - ITEMS OF PARTICULAR-INTEREST fate, wintergreen and cin- gree Laker ‘area | a namon. Try them to-day. even-becoming students of our form | ry An early anticipation of your requirements in Suite ; Hats ch de Sab abd been Page declared that the ‘me | All-Wool tie. An unexcelled assortment in Felt hem Reglend Confertinery Coapory migrants should be taught that they Decorative Hangings Knickerbocker Trousers, bower free ere S| maade in light and dae Gray Mintires; | Sf iot neal mixture, checks ean other nation or proposed nation on For Fall and Winter is advisable. The Upholstery Sections are showing also Brown. Trousers are full-lined oo | earth” and that an ee ie a choice collection of attractive fabrics suitable for furniture and over: yo double seat and double knees. 1.95 to 3.95 chasis: oe, eNOS eS weer draperies, including transparent textiles for Lamp Shades. . Size 8 to 18 vere. 50 : i from which he came.’ L ° . : : } Don’ lightly and vihhn isestiaga OC tle ‘wench ae mi and Bed Draperies, including reguletly 20.00 Shirts and Blouses "i . it li > 1 brought \s~ Py : Syst ang wile giomnes'I | cet Peaity, formes “word Chance materials by the yard of recent importation. sprite of fine, Crome ei cote. Well made Shirts and Blouses of | ¥ bound to suffer the ||| lor of England, The famous jurist, with tw irs nicker! er Lrou- a penalty of failing eyesight. |[| wo has been’ mentioned as likely An importation of splendid French Gilt Screens and Metal Fire Place Gime, Biss 8 to 18 yore. pare gens pertain, au poles Reliable Eyesight Examination ||| ‘© be Great Britain's choice for pro- Fittings, suitable for apartment or country homes. with and without collars. by Registered Eye Specialists. siding officer at the trial of the for- Correctly Fitted Glasses mer Kaiser, said that te legal pro- bs vA wesad fession of England was proud of the development which the common law of England had received in the United States. ‘ 1.45 to 3.9 Moderate Prices prevail.in this showing—Fourth Floor. regularly 1.50 5 x Autumnal Models Women’s Suits Autumn, you know, has a way of bringing with it a longing—yee, necessity for a spic, span new Suit. Summery Frocks and last S Suits have outworn their welcome. , Autumn is in the heart and expression in new attire just as the leaves break forth in color and chrysenthempna opens wide hérimyriad petals. If it is a beautiful suit of soft, velvety fabric, richly adorned with Fur ¢ i Embroidery that you wish, at McCreery’s you will find an assortment unex. ( celled. So many handsome models are now on display there is certain to be one}, * for every mood, at prices ranging from 69.50 to 395.00 Or if a smart Tailleur would better suit your fancy, these fia are here in ~ abundance in trimmest of styles and most fashionable of colors, priced at = 39.50 t 110.00 WOMEN’S FALL PETTICOATS Yn beautiful colorings shown on the Second Floor $4.50 to 9.50 TAFFETA, Jersey, Radium, Gros de Londres or Satin, in Autumn colorings. WOMEN’S SMART HOUSE ROBES Attractive Autumn styles on display Thursday . $4.95 to 7.95 SMART Corduroy House Robes in fashionable models; lined or unlined; in all the most desir- able colorings. SECOND FLOOR. , FE ars, 8 ee 1a. "You, like ourselves, Brookiyn: 498 Fulton St.cor-Bond SiJ} Tt Oud of its traditions and of the spirit of liberty which It breeds.” PENHEIM, GLU 34th Street—New York . Will Place on Sale Thursday 1200 Women’s Blouses Also newest models of Evening Petticoats at moderate prices. MADEIRA LINENS Hand-embroidered—Special Offerings Wednesday on Main Floor A Special Offering Tray Covers......¢ 25c, 35c | 18-pe. Luncheon Sets. .$3.75, 5.75 200 attractive Heather Mixture Jersey Suits in several exceedingly Napkin Pouches.... 65c, 85c¢ | Tea Napkins. ...dozen $6.50, 9.50 smart styles— 22.50 regularly 29.50 Centerpieces. ...... 1.50, 1.95 | Dresser & Buffet Scarfs $2.75, 4.25 Guest Towels. each 1.75, 2.25 | Tea Cloths............ $4.50, 9.50 100 Sport Suits of Mercerized Cotton in lovely sport colors— _ Show Towels. . each 3.25, 4.25 | Luncheon Cloths...... 12.00, 17.50 9.50 regularly 12.50 ; Boudoir Cushion Covers—$1.50 & 1.95 High Grade Japanese Blue Printed Covers One Piece Cotton Cloths, $1.95, 2.95 Napkins to match, dozen $2.40 Fine French Voiles, trimmed with Val. or Ve= nice lace, embroidery and drawn work—self striped Dimities with side flutings—- Batiste com- bined with Pique in smart. tailored effects. Fall Coats For Women Pe ehh ae eer WEE eR eS 2 (Three Models Illustrated) ' Unusual Values 2.75 3.75 No Approvals or Credits OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & € 34th Street—New York ° Now that the waning day brings chill, cool breezes, a Fall Wrap is a ans necessity. . Beautiful, distinctive creations in all the lovely Autumn colors now await your selection. For formal wear there are Wraps of scintillating Brocades in [J rich, sparkling colors,and Robes of Chiffon Velvet or Silk Duvetyne—all lavishly | bedecked with choice Furs. Semi-Annual Sale F oreign and American CHINA AND .GLASSWARE Featuring unusually. low prices on English and-French China and American Porcelain pre 1.85 None sent C. 0. D. . For all-occasion wear there are highly fashionable models of soft-surfaced fabrics in rich tones. Some are luxuriously Fur trimmed—others are unadorned f because the materials are sufficient in themselvees ) : Cauldon’s English China Dinner | English Porcelain Dinner Sets, 97 Set, 106 pieces; wide encrusted gold bor- pieces; rich conventional border designs, der; open stock pattern; value $650.00, gold line edge; value $42.00, $495.00 $32.50 Limoges China Dinner Sets—106 pieces; rich encrusted gokl border; open stock pattern; value $235.00, A Special Offering Modish Street Coats of fine Suedine Cloth, fashioned in full, rippling “iis i with large collars of French Seal, beautifully lined, at 42.50 5 regularly 59.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; medallion and colored border 1 5.00 designs; value $25.00 and $39.50, Limoges me Dinner Sets— $20.00 & 32.50 Theo. Haviland—107 pieces; rich con- | American Porcelain Dinner Sets, ventional border designs, matt gold han- 52 pieces; medallion and conventional bor- dles; value $95.00 and $135.00, der designs; value $12.50 and $16.50. $67.50 & 114.00 $10.50 & 12.95 Imported China Dinner Sets; 100 pieces; new conventional borders and ecin Encrusted Gold Glass Table Ser- gold band designs; value $50 and #95, vice, 60 pieces; wide band; value $89.00, $39.50 & 75.00 $79.00 ‘ Also on Sale Thursday 1500 Women’s ‘‘Roselle’’ Brassieres and Bandeaus Attractive models in four styles, silk and lace, all over lace, ribbon and lace and brocaded Satin. The Inside Account of the Downfall of Germany By GEN. LUDENDORFF Begins in Sunday World, Sept. 7th, Daily and Sunday Thereafter | * BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR PAPER IN ADVANCE—EDITION Dimirep. Exceptional Values 1.00 «0 1.50

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