The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 4

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a Draped - Embroidered Serges All Sizes 14 to 44 I GREAT FALL SALE OF SMART STREET DRESSES | "YON PEDITED 47-49-51 West 42¢ St. Extraordinary Value el lth St Silk Satins ‘ accustomed Fall Dresses d values. wigdidle in Navy, Bitch, Brown, 495 ¢ g from $40 to $50 will Odea kted with such The most coreg snd oo — ‘aupe, e Janes MeCraery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street 2nd Floor For Saturday Only . About 300 Young Men’s SUITS Formerly Priced Up to $30 But Reduced i ane Only $1 G50 IN ALL FRANKNESS these suits have no right to be sold for less ir former prices—and they wouldn’t be if it were not for the fact that we are 4 bit “shy” on sizes and selections. The sizes say hy so 30 to 37—which, of course, takes t large constituency of young men who are about to go into long trousers, On the other hand thand, there 6 No reason why asmall man cannot avail himself of the savings that these Seite offer, Lig are me cap gd styles enough to choose font Ae ue te tho way, 300 won't last long. is matter early! No C.O. D's, No Returns. No Approvals. ORLD, FR DAY, SEPT Ait erin BOOST IN CITY'S BUDGET Fy Increases Now $8,000,000 || With Police, Fire and School Bt | Estimates to Come. ‘With definite figures to come from i] several departments of the city gov- ernment, it wag made plain to-day / that the city budget for 1920 prob- i ably will surpass last year's by at )™ K] least $30,000,000, i} Im 1919 the budget called for $242, i] 400,000 and with such departme' E] estimates missing ag the Police and | ti “] Fire departments and Board of Rdu- there is already more than Ban $9,000,000 addition. The second batch of departments have sub- _ mitted their figures to the Board of ‘The first added $3,000,000 | mates are that the first two will each ank for $5,000,000 more and the Board | of Education from $15,000,000 to $26,~ | 000,900 additional. ‘ Im the latest list of departmental ¥] | estimates for 1920 the Street Cleaning Department aske for $11,240,669, or $243,784 more than last year. The Attorney of the Bronx seeks | 14.49 mare that ist year ttl of $122,487, The Department of Docks Mi] | requests $650,262 more than $1,146,377 last year. ‘The Borough President of Brooklyn last year was, allotted $3,006,600 and 982, or $88,230 more than last year. The Magistrates Courts ask an ad- vara begins 550, a total of $1,347,028, Children’s Courts seek an ment of Parks for “Nanbattan mand Richmond received this year a total of $973,136. For 1920 $1,125,334 ts requested of which $104,632 is for per- service. ¢ American Museum of Natural History Pequests $258,000, an increase of $58,000. Bs) Metropolitan Museum of Art requests an increase of $125,- 000, ® ‘total of $175,000. ¢ Department of pote Markets $91,692; the De- of Queens the Department of ey pnd Stru tures an increase of $463,684. SPEAKING TOUR BY GOMPERS ‘WHll Back His Labor Programme and Pence Treaty. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6,—Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, will go “before a count! in support of the labor if moderation ok stands for, 9 to New Orleans Sept. 23, win — @ convention of ‘avert ing BOYS HELD AS ROOF THIEVES Havlead Loot Through Brooklyn Gkylights, Police Say. Three Brooklyn youngesters arrested to-day will be arraigned for juvénile de- linquency in the Brooklyn Children's pend for alleged participation in ght" burglaries in Williamaburg. ur Diambrose, fifteen, was first ar- ° joot tied to a e roof. kins ns treet, ait of Brook: Democratic Executive Committee te Meet. WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Demo- cratic National Committe ee will be held at t Atlantic City Bept. 36 and 37, Chair- in Cummings announced to-day. prevent DURABLE-RELIABL « WILL LAST FOR YEARS Retail at same price as others, All sizes BUY OF YOUR DEALER On Writs TRIMONT MFG. CO, 248 Canal SL New Yor« City U. S. WOMAN'S $PY DEMED IN. WASHINGTON | No Such Woman as Mrs. Peterson in Espionage Service, Says War Department. petial to The Brening World.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—The Mili- tary Intelligence Division of the War Department to-day branded as entirely false the spy story of Mrs, Edwin W. Peterson, who landed in New York @ few days ago from the transport Sierra. “We have no such person in our em- ploy as Mrs. Katherine Peterson, or Mra, Edwin W. Peterson,” said Lieut. Col. Campbell of the Military Intelll- gence Division. “We have been investi- gating the matter since the repopt sent our from, New York, and, so far as we can determine, there is no basis for the bs a that te 9 braced Bn connected Amer! age Service. “The story rel ated by, Keene Peterson on in ¥ork was to the Gén, Porating have purchased a Peres ore of Virginia thorou: welocoed MENOCAL CHILOREN FOR NEW YORK On Their Way to ay to Paris, Accom- panied by Friends and Gen. Montalvo. HAVANA, Cuba,. Sept. 6.—Senora Mariana Seva de Menocal, wife of President Menocal, accompanied by her son, and daughter and several intimate friends, including the wife of General Rafael Montalvo, prest- dent of the Conservative part, leave here tow ~nyd en route to Paris, via} New Yor! They ey on the steamer Miami for Key West, where they will board Moutalve secompesica” the arty as far aa New York, -s ‘the dyspepsia. gh dnd RIS eck WILL GIVE PERSHINGA HORSE | a riding horse at Staunton and sent it to New York to be presented when the General is officially | home. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. KI-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relie distress of acid- FRANKLIN SIMON & CO. OUTFITS MISSES, THE JUNIOR MISS AND GIRLS With Correct CApparel FOR ACADEMY, SCHOOL, COLLEGE OR FINISHING SCHOOL Misses’ Suits 29.50 to 295.00 Sports Suits 30,00 to 69.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses 9.75 to 39.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses 15.75 to 59.50 \ Girls’ Party Dresses 15.75 to 69.50 Misses’ Weol Dresses 18.50 to 185.00 Misses’ Silk Dresses jj: 29.50 195.00 Misses’ Evening Frocks 29.50 t0°225.00 Girls’ Coats 19.75 to 79.50 Misses’ Coats & Wraps 29.50 to 395.00 Middy Blouses 2.45 to 6:95 Wool Bloomers , 4.95 to 5.95 Waists 2.50 to 29.50 Girls’ Skirts 6.95 to 18.50 Misses’ Shirts’ 8.95 to 29.50 bs: AS a littleknowledge is a dangerous * thing in education, so is a little knowledge a dangerous thing in out- fitting, Misses the Junior Miss and Girls for school. School outfitting is a subject which requires intimate knawledge and lon}, experience and The Individual Shops take a pardon- _able pride.in claiming such knowl- edge and experience and it is at your disposal. One of the first requi- sites of school clothes is service, and “this is taken into careful account. Further, the same personal attention and rigid standard of correct style, quality and workmanship that pre- vails in the Women’s Shops character- izes the Individual Shops for Misses, Junior Misses and Girls. This as- sures that the school-irl is dressed in a way to reflect the Rood taste of the parent, the charm of the pupil, and the discrimiration and judgment of the school. Given here is a composite list of requirements of four well known schools, one in the South, one in the vicinity of Boston, one in New York and one in the West. AN EXPERIENCED SHOPPER WILL ACCOMPANY YOU THROUGH THE: INDIVIDUAL SHOPS IF DESIRED. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets . ee Footwear 2.25 to 14.00 Hats = 7.95 to 40.00 Riding Habits 57.50 to 89.00 Pajamas 1.95 to 15.75 Bloomers 1.45 to 7.95 Nightgowns 1.45 to 29.50 Petticoats 1.95 to 18.50 Kuit Underwear 1.00 to 11.95 Bath Robes 5.95 to 39.50 Negligees 12.15 to 79.50 Gymnasium Shoes 1.50 to 2.00 Stockings 50 to 6.50 Sweaters 6.95 to 19.75 Raincoats 7.50 to 29.50 Gloves 2.00 to 4.50 Franklin Simons Co OPEN THIS SATURDAY FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.

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