The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 5

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/Pareel Post Sale of Food ‘Sue pended. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23,—At the lose of business on Wednesday the Quartermaster General of tho army ‘will sukpend all of ot gf ‘tor food- e Par Post Ser- tion will be re« da wenty-four army retail stoyes in the cow HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most an- noying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. Ki-MOIDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION ULERY CROW | DISTURB SENATE "IN TREATY DEBATE en Uproar So Great That There Is Some Talk of Closing Doors to Outsiders. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—In the expectation of more fireworks over the Peace Treaty in the Senate to- day crowds again thronged the gal- lertes. Hundreds were turned away. Demonstrations in the galleries seeking a means of stopping. them. They were brought to a climax yes- terday in noisy approval of Reed’s attack on the President. When Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, a League supporter, arose to condemn the action of the ga'leries he was met with a wavo of hisying. Attempts of President Pro Tempore se Cummins to stop the demonstration 10 Months Credit No employer's refer: ence, Confidential, Ask for Catalogye 44. SWE Malden Lane, Ninth Floor, CLOTHES on CREDIT | were in Vain. Suggestions came from several Senators to-day that the galleries be closed during Treaty debate, but these met objection from the pro- ponents of the plan to cohduct the Treaty fight in open session. Republican Senate leaders decided to-day to defer for several days cou sideration of the amendment to the Peace Treaty by Senator Jotinsou proposing equal voting strength in the League of Nations between the United States and Great Britain, Formal reading of the treaty will be continued for a time, Senator Johnson, who has been the League plan, | home until to-morrow, |he conferred with Republican lead- | amendment | toe temporarily was agreed = nail CAMMEYER | ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St..New York A-NEW- FALL BOOT é “Life with us is just one creation a Our efforts have not been i fter another” in vain, for we have the most Wonderful Collection of Dress Shoes to be found any where and at prices, for the finest quality leather, that are lower. than asked elsewhere for.the ordinary kind, BLACK SUEDE 16.00 Fifth Avenue Establi To Wear Wit AS F cl de f¢ You Ne | Best he & Co. at 35th Street shed 1879 h the Fur Coat Women’s Dressy Skirts Of Scentilla Cloth Special 22.50 or this new material which is the rich appearance of liffon velvet we have had signed this simple style, x wear’ with the dressy coat or cape. Mole, MOss, seal brown, navy, green, black, Sizes 26 lo 32 Third Floor speaking in the Middle West against returned to-day, but, it was said, he would rest at | Ry telephone ers and the plan to postpone his THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. STRIKING MILLINERS FILL JEFFERSON MARKET COURT Court Fines One Girl Five Dollars Dischcarges Two Other Prisoners and More Wait. Jefferson Market Police Court was tm- jvaded this morning by striking milliners of all ages and sizes and temperaments and lawyers of similar degrees when there came up for trial before Magis- trate Frothingham eleven women on charges of assault growing out of a strike of several thousand milliners. Jennie Lubin, No, 718 Bast 167th Street, was fined $5 for pulling the hair of Morris Pokress, her former boss, when he attempted to escort one of the non-strikers to a waiting auto. Annie Teller and Fannie Apple were discharged. Dora Resnick, No. 644 Coster Street, the Bronx, with David Cohen and Sam Schopp, was accused have become so noisy Senators are lof assault on Max Rosen, but the case had to go over. 5th Avenue | | 1 | | 6. 9. Geisha Girl Door Stop in gay a OS 13. American Porcelain Set with Blue and medallions conventional border design in Yellow and Pink, Candle, Candle, colors. % 10. Mantel or Consol” decoration * ian Candlesticks, 26 inches high with Candles | and large fruit centre-piece to match, regularly 30.00, set 24,50 11, Old Gothic Box, duction finished in polychrome, long, 3 inches high. Open stock, regularly 43.00, 32.50 ver Pay More at Best’ same!) BISHOP BURCH SPEAKS. Urwes Help tor Pi Diocese of York to-day Chureh | Miss Fourth Avenue on U 1,000,000 Amert=| A. liviiue tnt mer Burch of the| tain that th ew | becoming A 006 Amertcanization campaign piarined by the church, It the Episcopal Church ts to remain noe in this country, the Must get in touch with sidents and make cere put on their way to hop sald. 8. of the ife KRAMER BROS., « SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, nF OULTRY at a Substantial TUESDAY AND WEDN' SDA Lamb, SALE it b. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST td STREET 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery Pl. 132 Broad St., nr, South Ferry 920 Ninth Av., nr. 59th St. 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. Branches 93 Amsterdam Ay.,nr. 64th St. 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. pul AR te Av., nr. 57th St. Broadway, nr. 83d St. RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Store Closes 5 P.M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping. dames MeCreery & Co. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “ANNUAL SEPTEMBER SALE Lamps, China and Home Decorations A superb collection of beautiful Mirrors, Photoframes, Candlesticks, Art Pottery, Enameled Brass Candlesticks and Boxes in Oriental Design, Bookends of Bronze and Terracotta in a wide variety of subjects; slic to meet every requirement. Our collection of Art Lamps and Shades Is Unsurpassed. 1. Italian Candlestick with 8-inch colored regularly 3.50, Pair 2,50 2. Lamp of Italian design, finished in Gold and Polychrome, with: 18-inch Silk shade—a very attractive combination. regularly 29.00. 3. Polychrome Candlestick with antique regularly 8.65, Pair 6.75 4. Solid Mahogany Table Lamp with handsome Silk shade—entirely new shape. 18.75 5. A very popular Candlestick—fruit de- sign with heavy candle. & regularly 25.00, regularly 3.60. Wrought Iron Reading regularly 25.00, 14.75 regularly 2.45, regularly 3.50, regularly 52.50, 23.50 Pair 2,75 Lamp with adjustable bracket and hand decorated Parch- ment shade, 7. Chair Reading Lamp of Solid Mahog- any or finished in Black and Gold, with fancy Silk Shade. regularly 19.50, 19.75 8. Floor Lamp of Solid Mahogany or fin- ished ‘in Black and Gold with 24-inch Flat Empire Shade. an excellent repro- inches 2.50 12. Floor Lamp of Solid Mahogany with beautiful Silk Shade, 4 41.50 34th Street 19.50 regularly 25.00, 1.95 Ttal- Tan border Open stock. 14. Nippon China Set’ with coin Gold edge Green and and wreaths and medallions, and handles, 107 pieces regularly 80,00, 65.50 Store Closes 5 P.M. For Convenience We Suggest Farly Shopping. dames McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street An Extraordinary Sale 100 French Beaded Bags 29.75 oN regularly 49.75 Art displays itself in many fascinating ways to enhance the beauty of woman and give her pleasure, but in no way does it ecyress itself so charmingly as in a hand- bag of beads. In the bag here illustrated art has, indeed, reached a high degree of perfection. Sparkling little beads have been adroitly fashioned into beautiful patterns, with such a gorgeous blending of color as is seldom seen. True beauty have they, these bags, yet perhaps the ). most outstanding feature is their extremely low price. This is because we bought them at appreciable price conces+ sions ourselves through the execution of a tactful pur- chase. They are all made with Metal Frames and Chain in French Gray finish and lined throughout with Silk, Special Values Women’s Autumn Gloves Two-clasp Silk Gloves, lined with Suede Cloth—splendid value. Obtainable in White, Black, Beaver, Gray and Brown, 1.50 Two-clasp Overseam Glace Gloves—White, Black, Tan, Gray and Brown. Pair, 2.25 Pair, A Sale “Geo. B. Hurd’s’’ Fine Stationery A special purchase of exceptional quality Writing Paper and Envelopes offered At Less Than Prevailing Prices Regardless of the fact that prices are steadily advancing. \ “‘Hurd’s’’ Royal Linen-Finished Paper A strictly high grade paper, in the most popular cut, neatly packed in pound boxes. White only. . 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper 3,060 Packages Envelopes (81 sheets to pound) (25 in package), @F per lb. 45¢ 1 package, 15¢ regularly 65¢ regularly 25e - FINE FURS From the lands that lie to the northward come the pelts that form the exquisite Wraps and Stoles that are the essence of beauty to the woman of today. In a de partment famed for the fineness of its furs—namely, McCreery’s—handsome models have been assembled. There are Fur Coats draped and folded with deft skill, short Coats with swagger lines, Stoles of queenly length and Scarfs of soft, long-haired pelts. Prices, as usual, are modest. The following are illustrative of the values offered: Hudson Seal Coats of — selected pelts, 45 inches. in length, with mas- Hudson Seal Coats of fine quality skins with self collar, cuffs and belt. 265.00 | sive Skunk collar. 485.00 Hudson Seal Coats with Natural Moleskin Coats of choice Skins Squirrel collar and cuffs. 285.00 | with self collar, cuffs and belt.$275.00 Fine Skunk Cape-scarfs........ 65.00 | Marten Raccoon Neckpieces.....27.50 Fine Skunk Muffs to match....45.00 | Marten Raccoon Muffs to match.22.50 Mink Neckpieces, two skins, ..55,00 |° Blended Skunk Neckpieces..... 27.50 Mink Muffs to match......... 75.00 | Blended Skunk Muffs to match.27.50 Blankets, Comfortables and Spreads Greatly Underpriced White Blankets, pink or blue Comfortables of figured Silkoline, borders: cotton filled. regularly 5.00, 3.75 Ainvalaielen Gal Re Comfortables of figured = Nain- | ingle See POs ys 1 Sv el sook, plain borders, wool filled. 9.50 regularly 12.50 Bed Spreads,—crochet hemmed,..... 1,85 and 2,95 regularly 2.50 and 3,50 Bed Spreads of Satin Marseilles, hemmed, 3.25 and 4.56 regularly 4.00 and 5,5¢ Double size, pr., 6.00, 8.50 and 10,00 regularly 7.50, 10.50 and 12.50 Wool Plaid Blankets,- blue, tan and gray pair, 11,50, 12.50 and 13.50 regularly 13,50, 15.00 and 16,50 pink, dit bo

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