The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 15

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| THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SHEN emBaw 1s, Lydd. | . to “salute #9 the launch which bore| Stabile was transferred to the com- | thing like a cross between @ baby cap f f} them away. mand of the cruiser City of Palermo, | da gas mask, 8 . which later was sunk by a mino with | ‘They come down over the ¢ Baron Glaseppe Stabile commands | th, “ious of 100 men. ‘Then be Was|ing the ear drums from he oa scablg ealied trots, Spesia, | ¥en another cruiser for work in the |the big noise, and inc! Adriatic and for the last two years of | nected with the ears and coming down ee on July 2. Admiral Conte did:!the war commanded a destroyer in| below the est, where they join and 4 9 Ba the Mediterranean. Ho ts small of | then are connected to a telephone at~ news of his promotion by wireless at stat ‘lender, and fine|tachments The battery comprises 13 | Fayal, in the ane ‘mo Aug. 3. Bo fooling, ks Lost twelve-inch guns, 18 four-inch and 6 did Capt, Stadiie. Both were im-| ‘The “big gun™ on the ship ts Com-| anti-aircraft guns. During the war ° mensely pleased and 80 was the crew. | mander Ginocchiett!. That is, he is|Commander G.nocchietti had charge But both hardy sons of the sea had | hese of the big guns and is proud to|of @ destroyer and saw a lot of ser- | taken the precaution to carry alon®| show them. In one of the triple tur- | vice. " % ie - | |new sets of uniforms for their new|retq he showed the twelve-inch fe! “L wags at Venice,” he said, “and | stations, lows to an Evening Wo: met a lot of sae rican ottioers: tid Capt. Stabile wasn’t on the Conte di | showed how they work are a fine lot of men and good fight And the bieidencat Has! Cor. “Guring the war. He had althing, There is no talking in the|ers. Italy thinks there is no country Dandy Crew, Too All | torpedo boat The battleship was turrets, he said, during action. Tho: like America. It is cortainly our beat Happy in New York, \ ee fagship of Duc avAbrussl._Capt._men wear cums, hich look some=_ frien’ Girls’ warm serviceable coats, $15.75 They've a touch of style to them, too, that will please the school miss. It's a dandy ship and a dandy crew 9 that the Italian Navy sent out to give While we're long on) us the once over and which is now ) Quality, our shirt tale’s| «winging idly with the tides in the —~short— Hudson River, The Conte di Cavour, y . . dreadnought, looks to be there with The materials are silvertone, zibeline, chevi 4 “Satisfaction or your|the goods trom her topmast *par to ms — 8 wide wale jot, and moneyback.’’ her triple turrets and from Admiral In the lot for 6 to 10 years are coats with fur collars of kit coney. Others have the plain convertible collar; pateh pockets and belts and they're lined throughout. For 12 to 16 years there are plain convertible collars, some have fancy belt. The colors are blues, browns, beaver and burgundy. Price each $15.75. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Ugo Conts to hi Tiest midshi A qeat stock for Fall—|ine ‘monensin but not one single shirt] To-day she is being dosieged with which we can’t guarantee the fellow countrymen of those on : : board as she has been for the past fast color silks included. two days that she has been anchored All sizes. off the foot of 90th Street. Yesterday she was swarming with men, women As comfortable for Fall and children, some of the children being mere babies in arms, To-night as for Summer— the big dinner to the officers takes Soft *‘Shire’’ collars. place at the Waldorf-Astoria, where Neat shapes that go well homage will be done them by prom‘. . nent Italians of the city. to business. Admiral Conts is a real sailor man, *Registered Trademark. 4 veritable son of the sea. His breast | blazes with decorations, tokens ot | ROGERS PEET COMPANY honor for valorous conduct in four} Cooks in a minute 3,800 prs. of gloves for men and women priced Friday at $1.35 In the lot are gloves that were in stock at $1.95 and $2.50 As well as some special purchases, rviday’s collection includes several tines from stocks i | | Brosderay x Broadway | diferent wars. Ha fought in thej that have become broken in size assortment. ‘ \ Convenient witieier quty, the “HpOH teouhle bd i Aiea | For women are 2,000 pairs of gloves that afford For men are i 800 pairs of capeskin and mocha 4 ‘Cormners” Fifth Ave. | great war whieh hes ‘font oan Aas | a selection of styles for all occasions from the fine suede in tan and gray shades. Some in this lot at Warren ‘at 41et St,| ished. He wears all the decora- soft dressy gloves to the more sturdy capeskin for were purchased as “seconds” and have a im- i “| tions of his own country, including | nant or outing. The capeskin loves are one- perfections in either material or workma: but the Military Medal, which is Italy's e . clasp, in tan and gray, prix seam and pique sewn, not sufficient to affect their wear. The ‘be is Viotoria Cross. He wears the ribbon | Y Also pigu @ sewn mocha suede in g shades of ‘ood enough to suggest ng @ season's supply. | | of the Legion of Honor of France and i ‘ ray. Jl sizes for women. Some slightly imper- +f sizes for men. Frice pi air, Sis6. ; 35. \} — SS | the Croix de Guerre, besides the forty | ‘ | ‘ect. Price pair, $1.36. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. ; 1 for naval service. of to mention f ape ; ' Second day of the great sale of ~~ i ae are on badges of old a Sh for Me n d We ri yeere| oes en an omen old, the a e 4 the {uta American b ina cninking. of : Probably the greatest sale New York has seen in recent years Admii in the world an¢ > considering the high quality of the shoes and their low Pr ‘. the m ‘s ; “This ‘Ramnirs $4.65 for wonten’s shoes, $3.90 for men’s White! fH |seven years old. =f The women’s shoes in our own stocks at $4.90 to $6.90, yet the nearest comparison baad ODD that we could find in other stores today are selling for $7.46 and $7.89. D For Women For Men . In the war he com- | It fe @ paradox that the Fifth yuiser which war he was | Styles and heels for all occasions— dress, street Dressy shoes of English cut of black leather. q very interesting. Hence the cluster | Lou Stanch, ; Avenue shop foremost with [iy wear, walking or house, is XV., military and comfortable shoes for heavy work—of tes Gases: (ith ind lageens Ct AORN ODE oe comanasiaet | : |} ] Cuban, also low flat heels. tan and black dull leather, round toe bluchers. ities is 70 years old, It is no t of the Department of the East, paid | Turn soles and heavier soles. Shoes for large boys who wear size 6 and larger. Jess unique that the shop with him an official visit may morn- | . ‘Tan leather and brown kid, tan with cloth tops. Men’s work shoes | the highest level of taste ; = Gray all-suede and with suede-finish tops. or for people much on their feet. should be the store with the flag Black kid, and black kid with cloth tops. Chrome-tanned eowhide uppers and soles. lowest level of prices. aM | mai ui h a nd | Patent leather with cloth tops The: comfortable shoes, very long wearirg — Pee er itear ph) paki Shoes for college or for busines, for outing or | built ike Yootball shoss—-which require strength OVINGTON'S mie yee sounle fine of marin oat - for dress weur. : and ease. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. “ ” t Teeth Set af 5 aoe” Tl Sencrat deparcare "whether fag 314Fifth Av., near32dSt. © fill! was broken out and every officer and | board stood at attention while thé General and his aide came | [SRANANN BRO NonTHWest Conner SXTHAVESIS=5TR. Stop and Think! 5 When you buy home-furnish- ings, you are not SPENDING our money. You are invest- in ing it! Are you going to make a careful investment? A WISE investment? If you are, you will buy HERE, where you can raion lish the gr t sav- in, ere you will find only reli fable furniture, at lowest prices, and where Tea Wagon “‘WeMakeTermstoFit’” frre evien Plain Figure Tags on Everything with — remov- 2 6: Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere eable glass tray Serve Sunnycorn— As a morning CEREAL— As a noon-day VEGETABLE— As an evening DESSERT — The pictures suggest the styles. There are 1° different designs, some two ‘Sack as a combination of materials of beaver cloth effect ve velvet in navy and tan, beaver or brown and sand. Also plain colors in beaver, tan, brown and navy. each $5.75, Down-Stairs Store, Old “Sg Delightful hats os 4 for girls, $5 ety So thoroughly juvenile in design and so becoming that these styles could be acclaimed the Millinery Fashion for Fall for children. The colors are brown, navy, beaver, and copen. They have streamers of ros grain ribbon and are good quality beaver. Price $5. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. And you'll have the folks smiling and yum-yumming and everybody demanding second helpings— Sunnycorn is appealingly delicious. And it's just as nourishing and satisfying. It's made from the Milk of the Corn— it's mighty good! Easy to prepare. Recipe hook in every package a Louis XVI Period Suite in American Walnut at $209 Less Than a Penny a Servinr Pieces, co’ az of Attractive dresses, only $14.95 The Pin Money Shop is full of such interesting values For Friday we make special mention of a par- ticularly good value. We bought them at suc! very low price that we're enabled to include them in our Pin Money Shop—all under $15. aA Buy Sunnycorn See the two styles illustrated. That on the 4 from your own left is of jersey cloth. Note the smart arrange- f Gi cam ment of the sash and the ey effect achieved. ) rocer Yet is on the smplest lines and quite youthful looking. ‘ The other one illustrhted represents the dresses of serge. This model is a Russian blouse design back and front with a charming buttoned-back cuff to the tunic. Cellareite Wirg Rocker is Porce!oid Willam and. Mary Refrigerator Period, in genuine an- Oak, with interior In Fumed or Golden THE PATENT CEREALS CO. A tyle; ‘ hh ish, Established 1853) Some of the other styles are of Jersey cloth, in weiarecied cenebase and van ensonay at NEW YORK, N. Y. Jong tne models with skirt sitehed 7 hip; some have 98 $ 5 $ 98 Boston Branch raid trimming. ere are dresses of serge and dresses 4 7 1 7 2 4 Address: 431 Atlontic Avenue of crepe de chine; some very charming styles are in OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ‘Telephone: Fort Hill 9524 combination of taffeta and Georgette. Others are plain taffeta and charmeuse, Sizes from 14 to 18 for misses, 36 to 44 for women, Price $14.95. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. AI WWUCon.6" hves5"S | Broadway to Fourth Avenue, 8th to 10th Street, New York

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