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"TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY. Ms, Orlak to Preatde at Monument |i} Saturday. Laura B. Crint, “Mother of Na+ “ anpounces that exer. at the Boidiers and Lo Btreet Day, hieta SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY — “20° Model Illustrated All Wool Tricotine Dress, Wool Embroidered. , | | THE NEW SUITS THE NEW DRESSES _ i Beit ri fea!uring (| Serges, ours, i Serges, T: Satins, 1. Brosddlothe, Oxfet den Tritsloce sand. Talfetas, Tricotines and Silvertones | Paulettes, ford Cords, $19.95 to $75 $9.95 to $50 —Why not Buy your Fall Suit —Direct from the manufacturer —And save from $5 to $10? Open All Day Saturday HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, sisi‘s. Omiomr Ui # rom the Bake F eshop RICH FRUIT CAKE 1S FRUIT CAKE has been baked for over » month and is well seasoned a 7H f i 8 French glaced fruits, imported Gurrants, * , lemon and orange peel and brandy. Serupul these materials and in baking the cake. Will keep for months and improve with age. Steamed for 30 minutes and served with Fa sauce it makes a rich plum pudding. a Special at 72e Ib, MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, each cake weighing ‘about 134 pounds, Contains raisins, citron, walnuts, figs and the purest Clap RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES, made GLACE CHERRY LOAF CAKES, ‘of fine ingredients, each cake weigh- made of pure ii jients, each cake ing about 134 pounds. A quality weighing about 144 pounds, A quab that retails in specialty stores at 75¢ ity that retails in specialty stores at each, Cur price 59c each 75c each. Our price 58c each J RING DOUGHNUTS — The finest CURRANT AND VANILLA LUNCH made; pure i jients used; at CAKES—Pure and wholesome; dozen 29¢ dozen 48¢ 46c each. | DANISH STYLE PASTRY—Made hope rte enon, me | ions babe fed WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-0r. loaf. Made from En- ENT o' the Wheat Flour, the old styl stone process Whole Wheat Fleur All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises. Delicatessen FINE SUGAR CURED BOILED PEANUT BUTTER, 39¢ tb—Made HAMS—Every one selected, cured of Virginia peanuts; nourishing and and cooked with care; sliced, 89c Ib, | palatable; in sanitary greaseproof CELERY POTATO SALAD 2%c \b. —French style, an appetizng com- bination salad, made of potatoes, crisp paper cups. FRANKFURTERS, 37¢ th—Estra e; small or size, ’ celery and mayonnaise, FULL MILK CHEESE—Estra fancy, b MOKED WHITE FISH, | "he endot inghavor ate lb F are eee eer fine flavor; an | DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE—Rich an excellent breakfast dish, and of piquant flavor, 14c |b, K : SALAD, 66c \b—Made | SMOKED BLOATERS, , 8 each— Ee ee cclery end mayon- | Eatra fancy; delicious for brealiest. aise, LIMBURGER CHEESE—Fancy New SMOKED BEEF, 4e,1»—Best qusl- | York State; fine quality; domestic make, ity; all middles; sliced, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered, U, S. Food Administration License No. G.02865, B.0688, Cowt—Vitth Floor, 35th Street - HERALD He Macy NEW YORK % Om am Ta Edie mY RH Migoy ¥ Cd Kricthons Are Prices Cuolity~Serte ' C Bidvny, 24th to 3806 Mb We Sell Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only Announcing that leader of fail hats for men Ransdowne 4.89 sun-tanned, rain-spattered straw hat must go, and in its place we suggest this hat, which has achieved considerable popularity and, above all, an enviable reputation for super-quality. “Lansdowne” means superiority of workmanship felt. “Lansdowne” soft hats and derbies have genuine leather sweatbands and are on display in fashionable models that are sure to please men who are scrupulous about their dress. Special! Shirts Woven Madras of Imported Shirts Japanese Silks 4 $2.44 $9.74 Express uniisual ideas in the way of men’s shirt designs. Some are made in Jacquard effects, others have plain stripes. Exceptionally high de woven madras shirts In a Els of tape- stripe designs. Some with soft collarsto match. Soft double cuffs, Fall Cravats s 94c to $3.29 Our collection of men’s silk cravats, made over our own patterns, includes cravats of rich charvee, moire, repp and other domestic and imported silks. Our list of men’s furni does not stop hete by any means. We know of not! im a man’s wardrobe that , capnot be obtained in this store—and for his convenience almost all these items are in one segregated section. Usual Government tax additional Le —Main Moor, 35th Street Men’s Tan Shoes, $9.89 Are the first of the new fall stock. These shoes are smartly styled in a straight, mannish last. Fine dark brown calf will give mileage for wear and smileage for appearance, and all around satisfaction is guaranteed by the mark O.US- aT OFF —and Special! Black and Tan Shoes, $6.94 ‘These good shoes are offered.at a seemingly ridiculous rice because size ranges are incomplete. Perhaps we ve your size. It is well worth a trial! Saws —Main Vloor Balcony, 35th Street, Boys’ Weskinawa, $8.94. The thing that ke can do Here is the boy’s favorite. anything in. when the wind is blowing cold. Large patch pockets have fancy flaps. Nothing binding to restrict move- ment or tear out seams. The fabric is a heavy and durable plaid in ‘light or dark effects—all seams taped; well tailored. Sizes 7 to 18. GTA —Second Floor, BAth Street, Rear, Lv, RID d style combined with a choice grade of fur | A convertible collar makes it handy | Two modelsin misses’ velour suits at $28.75 ¢ First Long Trouser Suits $22.50 supply the needs of the boy who's about to go to high school and doesn’t want to go in long knickerbockers. They'll also for an antidote for wear—they fare all-wool. More important, in the “eyes of youth” is the fact that these suits are snappily desigued in the styles demanded by slim, supply the need buoyant chaps. Smart single- breasted models come with regular or patch pockets and soft-roll lapele—and full-lined throughout! Others at $19.78 to $24.75. JUST LET HIM SEE THEM! Seze—Kitth Ploer, Front, War Time Thrift vs. Peace Time Price Reduction During the war the Govern- ment Bureau of Commercial Economies strongly urged customers to’carry small par- cels with them. This relieved all distributing agencies of the necessity of delivering many small pack- ages which could conven- iently and without burden be carried home by the pur- chaser. It was a decided step toward releasing labor for war pur- poses, and at the same time it moderately reduced the cost of distribution. ‘The high cost of living is now much discussed and the same patriotic motive that gained for the Government acquies- cence in its suggestion still has force, though probably for another reason. The lower the expense of do- ing business in an organiza- tion, the lower the percentage of profit at which it can turn over to its customers the mer- chandise they need. We are but one of many thousands of organizations of similar character spread all over the | country and the situation is practically the same in all of them. We therefore urge our cus- tomers to return to the war- time practice for their own benefit, and in their own in- terest, of carrying home small packages, RUMI Dae The smart, practical sort especially — suitable for school Visi be suit is an important item in the i wardrobe of the school Miss, and very seldom indeed does she have the op- portunity of buying it at a price as low as this. Smart, simple, youthful styles with belts, novelty pockets and button trimming. The convertible collar is sensible because it may be worn high or low. In brown or navy, with pretty flowered linings. ‘R Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. SPS —Third Fleer, 35th Street Continuing the sale of boys’ shoes $3.49 The first day of the sale saw an eager response—and’ no wonder! With the prevailing high prices of shoes this is an hi egg opportunity, These are good, stout, wear- iving shoes, made to outwear two ordinary pairs. Those in tan are made on the Munson last, those in black on a nature-shape last. Sizes 11 to 2 and @}¢ to 6. These are big on wear—little on price! kipqre—Second Floor, Rear, 85th St, All weather COATS for women Rubberized Satin Coats, Special, $23.74 No reason at all why one shouldn't retain one's smart appearance when it rains, or when one motors, when such coats as these are obtainable at this low price. We picture one model which may be had in navy, black or brown, or in change- | gtyles, with mannish of comtert. able effects. Sixes 34 to 46, ible collars. ‘ fewe—Third Floor, Front, Utility Coats of Tweed, &16.74 to 833.75 Four smart but practical models, one ap pictured. | The, colors are sensi unobtrusive—tan, or brown. The coats are made of cravenetted or rubberized tweeds, equally , serviceable for street or motor wear. Belted or raglan ‘ $6.89 an these days quite su! are coming. at $6.89 Seal brown or natural; cape style, lined with Tail effect; seal ratin and finished with satin ribbon and pompon ends pon ends. Lowe —Main and Second Floors Store Hours: 9 to 5.30—Store open Saturdays all day until further notice. jadvance demand. Also pign your order for morning editions NECKPIECES solve a present need and provide for a future one, for they have just the right degree of warmth for , whan the season is changing, and t warmth for the cooler days that Their fluffy, soft effect makes them becoming to most women, satin and finished with silk cord and pom a ‘ >. a Me hi if, Corsets \ A variety of good models at $4.89 * Made of tf wy Be ley beat, or mediam ot” ot elastic top. In pink. Sises to, 80, Of strong white coutil vacuum cleaner, $7.94 Eliminate the backache, the dust and half the time of sweeping by using a vacuum ‘ecuum Cleaner has t' easily operated by pl without disagreeable dust- ly for us. ‘is ‘ine ‘tire is taken up by the vacuum, hand and © sweeper. The dirt can be easily cleaner which has been made brush for surface litter: the runs as smoothly as « carpet sai? —Basement, 35th Street. For School or “Best” Wear | Children need warm gloves and ones with long-wearing qualities. These shave both A Prixseam Cape walking glove with gusseted titebed back, ‘tab dad in Prixseam gray Mocha gloves. Paris ‘— spear back and gussetted lingers, on--clasp, rc and corners. $1.89 Pull-on sack gloves with strap and clasp at wrist—very popular for school wear, In tan or brown cape and brown beaver and mocha. aa Goat — ain eR. Breedwar. Ribbons for School, 39c yd. Not a little of the school girl's smartness depends on her hair bows | and sashes. We have an interest- ing collection of good quality rib- bons in the desirable colorings. ‘There are plain and fancy weaves, stripes, novelty edge effects, ete, 208—Maln Floor, 34tb St, Rear, ? aie Wer Weer eer eee eee: see eer d_ $8.89 at 8.89 brown or natural, lined with The LUDENDORFF story, which will run for about one month in THE WORLD, (Morning and Sunday Editions, is being heavily advertised in other newspapers, and on Bill Boards and Elevated Railway Stations, both in New York and Brooklyn. papers in towns around New York. There will be an unusual demand. It is advisable \to get your order for next Sunday World IN EARLY. The edition will be held down to for the week following. at Also in Re ae