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919. re ea ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Strycker, te Among other guests of Mr, and MPs. | J, O'Brien and this city | ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, O'Connell, Bishop of Richmond, Vi r, de Wachter, Auxiliary Bishop Malines, Belgium, and th means | Ireland MRS. KROHNBERG’S FUNERAL JEWISH NEW YEAR 'gaeld bs freed,” te aaigs Rites for abet: Phitanthroptat | q wiih avers, the object of the} ‘an will be ¥ John Quinn «¢ Store Closes at 5 P. M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping. ego} CELEBRATION WILL. asain nata| Iced ness, was ed James McCreery & Co. =| | in the absen | sidence | Lind Avenue. ‘ ; 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street folio - pl —_—_—_—_ Hd at M, to-day Mrs. William Randolph e No. 838 West the other spe k 4 ii Comm tin, inl will be in Wash- Phillips, P of a ington Cemetery, Foreign > ent . Gilroy. Mies Julia r recited the 4 Mrs. Krohnberg, whose husband, a “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” | Gamuel, and two daughtfrs, Florence | .. ‘ peceieeaaiaey —ensathal 4 nd Syivia, survive, was weit known in| EXtra Halls Hired Here for) MERCIER VISITS T. F. RYAN. | 7 Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered November Ist. ircles, Sh ra i \- i of the oustiters W piel a Cardinal Mercier will go to-day to be | A 4 ul, Jewish Cen- of Kos ashanah, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas For- whters of tuveal a tune Ryan at thelr country home, Oak pA A_n ““McCREERY SILKS” 1 Ridge, Va, The Cardinal and his party will arrive there this aftemoon and will leave to-morrow evening for Wash- ington, There also will be In the party Cardinal Gibbons, the Right Rev. D. J. Jews all over the world will begin the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Now Year, at sunset to-day. The day is the first of the year 5680 of tho Jewish epoch. Orthodox Jews observe wish © or Charities and nizations, So Simply and Cheaply Made, and Yet the Most Refreshing Beverage Known \ MAKE SOME TODAY Famous Over Half a Century y 1500 Yards White Silk Shirting i Saves Time! Saves Work! A single cloth.: A single operation. Once over your fur- niture—not twice. the festival, but with due solemnity, | —— for forty-eight hours, those of modern religious views until sunset 4o-mor- row. Only on Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, 19 the Skofar, the ancient ritual horn of Israel, sounded in the synagogues. It is, or should be, the horn of a wild gvat and, except the reeds, is the oldest surviving form of wind instru- ment. | Here the fashionable synagogues }@nd temples on the avenues and the humbler places of worship on the east side will be equally crowded this eve |ing and to-morrow morning. Indeed, | 80 many on the east side wish to give |thanks for blessings received and to | implore their continuance that several balls have been rented for the day in | which services will be held. ‘The Educationai Alliance, Kast Broadway and Jefferson Street, wiil throw open eight large halls in each of which a congregation, otherwise |unattached, wi |a rabbi and a pers will num! 2,000. Besides, th 600 members of the People's gogue will gather in the auditor in the Alliance Building. Here the Rev. Dr. Jacob ‘Taglau will officiate, | With Nathan Abramson as cantor, Linens E are convinced after careful investigation that Linen prices are likely to go up, rather than down, during the coming year and earnestly urge our patrons to purchase Household Linens now. This is an opportune time to replenish Linen Chests as well as to purchase Linens for future gift purposes. McCutcheon’s Fifth Ave., 33d and 34th Sts. Household n® DN Reg. Trade Mark (YKNU. “Ss LIKE NEW A clean, that lasts. Lyknu actually re- moves dirt—does not cover it up. Use Little! Rub Dry! ("3 a choir will sing, The Hebrew Sheltering and Emi- . r Damask Table Linens Our stocks in this department have just been replenished with fresh Linens. These are from the best manufacturers | and include many designs which have been great favorites in the past. | grant Aid Society of America, of which John L. Bernstein is President, will hold services on Ellis I all the other ports of this which its benefactions even at Yokohama, where are , refugees from the Near East who are on their tedious w: land of liberty, the new ye observed. At th wherever held dry lustre will be endaf the services, h worshipper will salute the other, saccording to the form of old, “Mayest thou be in- scribed in the Book of Life for a |ood year.” ‘5,000 CHILDREN CHEER AT PATRIOTIC RALLY | Napkins 20 and 22 in. square, $7.25 to 32.00 doz. 24 to 27 in. square, $9.00 to 55.00 doz. Cloths 2x 2 yards, $7.75 to 27.00 each | 2x 214 yards, $8.75 to 34.00 each | 214 x 214 yards, $9.50 to 47.50 each | Pure Linen Towels Guest or Individual Towels of pure Linen $7.50 to 15.00 dozen. Pure Linen Huckaback Towels in the medium sizes $9.00 to 16.50 dozen. In full sizes $9.00 to 65.00 dozen. Bath Towels, Bath Sheets and Bath Mats in fuli assortment. Bed Linens Sheets and Pillow Cases in the medium and best grades of pure Linen. Pure* Linen Sheets for single beds $25.00 to 57.50 pair. For double beds $21.50 to 65.00 pair. For Men’s and Women’s Wear yard, 2,25 : regularly 3.00 Woolen Dress Fabrics | Navy Blue All Wool Men’s Serge Fine, firm, good-wearing quality; 56 inches wide. yard, 3.65 regularly 5.00 Outing Flannels Novelty Striped Outing Flannel New Designs and Colors on White or Colored Ground. yard, 25c¢ regularly 35c wien: 2/4 x 24 yards, $11.50 to 52.50 each Pure Linen Pillow Cases size 2214x36 Singing, Movies, Band Music and 8 Longer lengths at proportionate prices’ | inches $5.25 to 11.50 pair. Speech by Mayor at City Hall Meeting. The first meeting of the Municips Forum for the Americanization of for was held last in ¢ with fully cheering, singing, whistling sch girls and boys and about 100 grown- present. hb music unity singing songs, moving the aud! If they were An Important Sale 250 High-Class Women’s Suits % 55.00 regularly 75.00 Decorative Linens Our Fancy Linen Department is pre- pared to serve practically every need for Fancy Linens, whether it be the plain kind for every day use or elaborate lace- trimmed and embroidered pieces for for- mal occasions or gifts. Illustration. From the Island of Cyprus —Grecian needlepoint and embroidery: six mats and runner $68.00. Twelve mats and runner $102.50. ups w by the Police Band and of patriotic and pictures and was wildly de- a bit bored at Suits of that superior type one sees on well-groomed women—fault- less in line, without the semblance of a seam—snug at the shoulders, tight -in the sle@ves, achieving a contour of exceeding grace and style. All are copics of late imported models, developed in Duvet de 5 | Laine, Silvertone and finest Wool Velour, lavishly trimmed with Aus- Zestful mints, aromatic the rf ETA AONAO NINO ION RON ORONO HONG e 4 mat ul trend of the Mayor's Luncheon Sets of 25 pieces, round, bs ‘ . 4 spices, refreshing fruits give | speech they were too polite to show square, oval and oblong $12.50 to 325.00 tralian Opossum, Nutria or French Seal. - the fascination of variety. i nd. applauded (him. | Renetoualy set. Included are some tailored styles without fur to be worn with a when he had read the last sheet. He touched lightly of Ireland in his sp that with 80 per cent. Luncheon and Dinner Cloths $75.00 to 750.00 each. Tea Cloths from Ireland, France, Italy Japan, Madeira, China, Fayal Islands, and Spain. searf of Fur. These are fashioned of fine Tricotine, Duvet de Laine, Checked Velour, Silvertone and Gabardine. Assorted flavors, also Pep- permint, Chocolate, Win- fergreen and Cinnamon. ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS aring | | Brown, Reindeer, Navy Blue, Bronze, Taupe, French Blue and Plum. New England Confectionery Company . BOSTON, MASS, thing, and if countrymen’s Only Three More Days of THREE IMPORTANT McCREERY EVENTS September Sale | September Sale Lamps,China&Home Decorations Toilet Articles Just at the right time—just the This offering presents an oppor-_ : . by aN e tunity to buy reliable, standard make? right things to complete the home. bf Wollet Goodsiat prices that attend | notable saving. Service Stripe Entitles You to Member- You : i ; an Legion. Join Now. ship in the Ame Best & Co. Men’s Fine All-Wool Suits **Made in Our Own Shops” ‘ 37.50 VERY man has his pet theories about how he would FURNITURE: Mary Says: CREDIT TERMS $34° Down sa ft ae u on $50” 75.00 Just use NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE in secret and see 100” 1909 © « 150” 137 «= 200" '2500 « « 309.00 FREE BRASS BED With Every b Prices uncommonly little. FURNITURE WEEK This is the one week of all the weeks in the year when we concentrate on Furniture. Preparations have been extensive—carefully thought out. were made by us not weeks, but months ago. how quickly your friends will Purchases note the imprevement have his clothes made. A faulty button, or a badly cut The result of these plans has provided extraordinary values in lining, may divorce him for life from clothes ready-made. McCreery ‘‘Master-Made”’ Furniture ; Beautiful, splendidly constructed Suites and separate pieces have been Every Best suit is made as nearly perfect as human | marked at prices that defy comparison. ! skill and long experience in fine tailoring can produce. ~ **4 Best customer once, a Best customer for life.” in your hair Sold Everywhere Applications at Barber Shops TITEL EYEE | Herpicide | 100 OPn, SE ATION at CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET, 103 &104"ST Satisfy your Furniture needs now and effect great saving. COLOR PLATES and. 14 Review of Fall Fashions —IN THE— ‘Magazine Section x" Sunday World —Men’s Fall Overcoats Of pure worsted yicuna finish knit weave, the , st satisfactory weight overcoat produced. 34.50 r Shower-proof and non-wrinkling. ad ‘a of The World's can be 6 World. ork, of Pest & Co, Fifth Ave, at 35th St. \\ 1 West 35th St. directly to Brookiyn Offive, 4100 Catalogue PEASE: PIANO COMPANY PE AeL West 4tnd Street, £4 Wlatbush Aves Brooklya 67 \lalsey St. Newark; N. J. Main, | | Hi id Est, 1879 Entrance Men’s Shop- Fifth Floor, You Never Pay More at Best’s

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