The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 9

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Pertadie Machine Shop for ‘Planes, JANAPOLIS, Sept. bition of {ts portable mach! the all-American Pathfinder here toca a GUARANTEED 14K GoLp JEWELS ADJUSTED REGULATED Sew apakpent tos agen gts until 6 o'el Ee ssa ea ql a if 8 on On ( ferretinendd tel ders fill Enc ares AT COT PRICE. Beate &SONS INOS, WATCHES, JEWELRY * eo ONS SAU S| ESTABLISHED 1879 ADVERTISEMENT. Article No. 29 Chiropractic For Health There are forms of spinal de-| gq, ingement that can be traced rectly to birth and accidents or Injuries incident upon birth. Of course when the injury to the spine has been slight nature itself \ counteracted the adverse cond jons caused, realigned the spine and the normal functioning has been, restored to the afflicted parts, 1 Whete the injury has been of a more serious character it has been noted that weakness, irregular, deficient or excessive activity on the part of ome organ has resulted in illness, sometimes of a grave nature to the child. These develop as the child grows and are soon easily recognized. The cause of all these’ afflictions incident to spinal derangement is the same— undue pressure upon nerves control- Ung organs of the body. ment and rapid return to health, A mother cannot go wrong If she ‘will have her child’s spine examined when it fs little. There may be foth- ing wrong; on the other hand, if there is a slight misalignment of vertebrac | jt will be detected soon chough so that it probably will never affect the child’s health. Before consulting a Chiropractor always make inquiry to the Chiro- practic Bureau of Public Informa. tion. Address all inquiries to C. B., Box 60-—The Evening World, New of Now York and New Jersey York City. (Rights Reserved.) AVOR Every everywhtre sells Kellogg’s everyday to almost everybody, given fee) interests of rec rath “oy A Chiropractic examination of child suffering from any chronic weakness or disease usually reveals ‘dislocation of bones of the spine and it is the experience of Chiropractic that readjustment to normal is fol- + Howed by disappearance of the ail- SE INS MUST YIELD, SAY SHOPMEN, OR THEY WILL STRIKE Rajlway Tie-Up ‘Believed to Depend on Director’s An- ode swer Wednesday: DETROIT, Mich., Sept. #.—Whethor 600,000 maintenance of way men and shop laborers of this country and Canada walk out and tie up’ more than five hundred railway. lines seoma to Wepend entirely on what Direptor General of Railroads Hines Will tell the men Wedhesday and on the report of thé committee ,whicn conferred with Mr. Hines in Wash- | ington, to be presented Friday. Sentiment at the opening sessions here to-day of the United Brother- hood of Maintenance of Way Em- | ployees and Railway Shop Laborers | was almost unanimously in favor cf @ strike, without compromise, unless wage and other demands are moet by the Ratlroad Administration, Director General Hines is expected to offer a compromise, which, accord: ing to senyment to-day, probably will be rejected, Mthough Brotherhood your |offloers are hopeful that eventtalty the Railroad Administration will % | agree to the demands. | It is claimed 2 per cent. of the maintenance of way and shop workers represented receive less than | $2.50 a day. An increase in wages of || $1 per Yay per man is demanded. WOMAN AIDS IN THEFT OF $12,000 IN SILKS: Directs Placing of Plunder in Auto- mobile—Crowbar , Used to Enter Building, The third looting of a wholesale silk plant in Williamsburg within a few H weeks became known to-day when offi- cers of thé RK. & F. (Kleinman & Freund) Waist Company, on the fourth floor of the loft building at No. 25 So Firat Street, admitted a loss of inventoried at between $11,000 and $18,000, Bome time last; M¥iday night, itr was said, thieves drove up in @ closed tour- | Ing car. A woman sat on the front seat. Children saw men come out of the loft building with great bundles. ‘They observed that the number plate of the car was 80 badly seratched that one “6” from @ cipher, ‘They heard the woman direct the plac- could hardly tell ing of the bundles in the tonneau, Mr. Freund, Saturday morging, found that the thieves had pried off the front door to the factory, He thinks they used a crowbar, Three weeks ao burglars stole $20,000 Of slik in skein || 4n@ rolls from the Crystal Knit Com- | pany of No. 80 Broadway, Williamsburg, | Three weeks before that the Strauss | |}} Broadway and Wyilliamabure, lost Knitting Co Belvidere St raw otlk val SHATTERED ROM ROMANCE 2 sued at $12 Arthur a Piano, and Now Separa- tion Suit Is Pending. room flat. trouble. Thus we have court this morning, ( preme Court Justice to fix'her up with THROU bells rang last March. CHUITS I ALAVOR THE EVENING: WORLD, MO NDAY, SEPTEMBER 4%, 191 1919, BLOOMING STORE ( OPE NS 9.A. M. OF A FOUR-ROOM Fut | Gladys Wanted a Phonograph, Gladys wanted a phonograph, Arthur wanted a piano, Gladys and, Arthur || are marriéd and their last name ts Skill- man and they used to live in a four- In @ four-room flat you can haye a phonograph. In a four-room flat you 1 have @ plano, But in a four-room flat, if you try to maintain a phono- eraph and @ piano and a two-burner kitchenette at the same time, there's and Arthur in ‘8 asking ‘Su- rin Brooklyn omy pending the outcome of the sult that Arthur has started for separation, Tho wedding |/ imperfections, consisti: these pricgs would have 112 Pieces Limoges China $99.00 ; Each piece decorated with a tasteful acid gold encrusted border, and handles finished in matt gold effect. _ American Cheese and Cracker Dishes Qlive and Bonbon Dishes Handled Baskets.. Nut Bowls, . fF Berry Bow! (8 ). Berry Bowl (9-inch). Orange Bowl (Jl-ineh). * * OPEN STOCK PATTERN NO. 581 A_ Knowles, Taylor & Knowles handsomely decorated in a gold lace bo: gold line edge. 81-PIBCE SET $4.60 100-PIECE SET: $17.50, 850 DOZEN PIECES AMERICAN DINNERWARE —tea plates —dinner plates —soup plates EACH 16¢ —cups and saucers —meat dishes —vegetable dishes Floor: Table: Boudoir: Reading Lamps Brass Floor Lamp: $4.25 48-inch high, flexible neck, Complete with metal shade and bulb. Brass Reading Lamp: $2.95 Illustration M. Flexible arm allows adjustment to any position. Complete with metal et and bulbs. shade, cord, soc! 4 LEXINGTON AT 59TH—ONE BLOCK —ONE BLOGK FROM | PARK AVE A - In the Great Semi-Annual Sale of China:Glassware:Lamps This 100-Piece Limoges China Dinner Set: $59 The scarcity of real French China and its corresponding high prices are well-known to any who have attempted to purchase this beautiful tableware since the war cut off all shipments. Nevertheless we have secured a sizable quantity for this sale. France has not yet regained her usual high standards, however, and these sets have of a slight roughness in the glaze. Even with the impertections, considered low before the war. 96 Bieces Limoges China $35.00 Complete service with dainty colored border, gold line on edges and gold shoulder line. Handles decorated in matt gold effect. 100 Pieces Limoges China Illustrated. Bach tase with wide gold band in matt effect; extra gold hair line on shoulder of plates and dishes; all handles finished in matt gold. Open Stock ot Reduced A few separate pieces of the $59 and $99 sets on-sale at all subject to the same imperfections as the Cut Glass Repeating the success of other‘sales despite advancing prices, Flower Vase (12-inch) Bow! with extra base (8-inch). Fruit Bow! (oval)... Water Jugs (at aa ich). . Oval Howl, and i Li-ineh). © sepapeet 2288 aaveves 800 Dozen Cut Water Tumblers; neat, light cut flgral design; $1.15 dozen. 31- 51- and 100-Piece Sets Decorated American Dinnerware From the Potteries of Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Offering choice of plain and fancy shapes, variouslf decorated jn floral spray with gold line edge; fancy gold-traced border, dnd broad gold band borders, Each.piece guaranteed perfect. Each set packed in neat carton or small crate. 81-PJECE SETS: $3.50 | 61-PIECE SETS: $7.50 100-PIECE SET: $13.95 | 100-PIECE SET: $20.00 OPEN STOCK PATTERN NO. 5803 Homer Laughlin China with a stunning bor- der done in black and goki. *61-PIECE SET 61-PIECE SET $8.96 100-PIECE SET BLUE BIRD PATTERN This deservedly popular design in an excellent quality of American dinnerware, further orna- mented by a gold line edge. 81-PIECE SET 51-PIECE SET a4 Se Mahogany Finish Boudoir Hand Wrought Iron Floor Milustration P, 68-inch iron base artistically hand wrought, with a 22-inch hand-paint de, ight fixtures and bulbs. with 8-inch round silk shade, gold braid trimmed. ¥ with cord, one light fixture and Mahogany Finish Wood Floor Lamps: $9.50 69-inch base with ie Empire le shade, Com. » plus, two light Hand Yecushe ties Table Illustration N, 27-inch hand wrought iron base of » fitted with hand- ainted parc! yment paper 0 light fixtures and Nulbs 69-inch fluted base with 22- inch gold:galloon trimmed Em- Complete with coe. e, soskcet, 2 light fixtures and re in gilt or black and gold Mahopany Myre’ Table 24-inch shade, has decorated ‘Jap silk panels, Com- lete with cord, ight fixtures and two bulbs. 20-inch lamp with 16-inch Empire silk ae fixture and bulb. 69-inch Lamp wh hand- carved top and base, 24-inch silk shade in unique Oriental shape. cord, socket and ht fixtures and bulbs. INustration 0. 26-inch lamp Al on Oriental Lg mod Complete with cord, socket, light fixtures and bulbs. a Upholstery Pp! ith Significant ay: for Home Decoratio With the Autumn comes a renewed interest in the home—a general freshening up and brightening up. But this Autumn interest is doubly keen. For many of us have neglected the small matters during the dark days of war. Those small matters which mean so very much in the home, The window shades are soiled—a small outlay will provide spotless new ones. Or perhapa.a favorite cushion is frayed and worn—a yatd or two of gay cretonne and . your old friend is restored to youth and usefulness. Yoe—a little mohey wisely spent in tiffs sale can make a truly great differ- ence in the hominess of your home—values are higger and better than we dared hope. Dutch Curtains: $2.95 per set Three-piece ets made of lisette with imita~ in filet insertion and ‘iet motives. Reinforced with band edge ahd lace edging. White and ecrd. ‘Dutch ae 88 Per set pare tS” Tiehly bordered tapestry design $6.50 Tabte Covers: $6.50 each Tapestry table covers ‘df juality. Centre design and ble a colored edet tite. Sizes about 62x65 inches. « > Table Covers: $2.85 each . Reversible Armure table covers in two-tone fects. All-over patterns with tassel fringe all around. Size about 64x60 inches. Couch Covers: $2.75 each pestry couch covers of durable weave, revers- mer In Oriental colors, Full size,” Couch Covers: $6.25 each Kashgar couch covers in rug designs with eli te Double faced, extra heavy.” Ver- rat dure colorings. Reversible Portieres: $17.25 pair — Reversible velour portierey with open edges. Good combinations—rose and greeny mulberry and green, brown and rose, red and green, rose and rose or green and green. Fine Portieres: $29.75 pair ° High grade reversible portieros, apy made in ue own workrooms, Finished with open ve Seat and hemmed bottom. have a iimaited, juan- tity of excellent velours in good colors 3 will Aa or orders at this sale price in any combination Holland shades, mownted in Holland Window Shades: 67c each Size 36x72 Siches, Made of domestic Holland, mounted on wooden wpring | rollers, Green, white or cream color. Each shade wrapped individually with elat, brackets, nails and nickel ring pulley. Velour Pillows: $2.49 each Round yelour pillows trimmed with tapestry of t colorings. Finished with gilt galoon and tilrred velour edge, Mulberry, rose, red, blue, green, Uncoyered Cushions: 55¢ each Well filled with a combination of Kapok and soft. cotton; coyered with white cambric, Three popular sizes, inch round, 18x24 inch oblong ‘and 22 inch square, Fine Cretonnes: 49c yard sonnet 1500 yards in lengths ranging from 6 to rds. But there are many pieces of i” same eae for those who want more than 10 yards, Rome have slight misprints—but they are scarcely noticeable, Charming patterns. . Pancy Cretonnes: 35¢ yard See tt te a Tiougurating? ‘the National © An. attractive table obuvr lan the OO Hy with lacet edging. 36 inches wi Week An etample of what ean be done with cretonne at only 30 @ yard. Curtain Muslin: 15c yard 500 ot white blocked Fo antl for, sash eum tain Bone quality. 27 inches Bordered Marquisette: 25c rig zed of fancy marquisette with hemsti border ‘eet. White, ivory and ecru. 36 Curtain Marquisette: 45¢ sa dO high! 600 yards in white only. A fine, ized quality. 60 inches wide. Scotch Madras: 42c yard ies gead Sar aes era ta Curtain Scrim: 19¢ yard Art Silk: Portieres? $16.75 Armure Portieres: $5.50 Sereuaise Rel cree ome with tassel fringe om top. Sugene the pattern bf lace. ener eae bid geet tf Arabian Gucfaire) $4.95 1 Marnie’ de® Tho cote te patton n pith Sosore wii hate which ves Bn whect af lace, ' bs Mae Antoinette Curtains: $9.50 pair Mounted on heavy cable net. Marie Annie Window Panels: $4,95 each Lacet and Marie Antoinette lace window in white or Arab, Mounted on bobbi: net with lant motives and vines of Marie Antoinette work, Filet Curtains & Panels: $12.50 to $125 assortment of fine hand made ¢ nels trim: with and ©) moti and bani pe hate 5 oy ba Irish Point Curtains: $6.95 to $15.75 pr. ay latent | portations from St. Gall. Charms ing, past rom narrow borders to wide one, ith ier syahlon work. White, ivory or Ara! ib Sif onaeyercel jong §— $6.95, $7.90, $10.25, $11.50 75 parr. Dutch Curtains: 95c’per set Dutch curtain sets ef fine plain scrim with hem~- stitched edges. |, Teady to hang. ivory, eetu.

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