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" ~ x r en » Sonal Se Waccanaaane Saneceme ane — mene _ ‘ f ? re (3 i THE EVENIN | 3 |seainat protanty gs isd bit HARVARD DRIVE ON TO-DAY. | " | since the organisatié the society | Campaten Aime te Ad ow | ja lof the twenty-one members G@ WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1919. \ ; Ne “KING ‘ALFONSO IN FRANCE, When Relatives Drop In, RECEIVES ENVOY WILLARD: us Especially Altoona Poles, os vs isi is cous sive War, Wires His Respects to Extraordinary Sale of Used PIANOS We ere cleving a lar assortment 6} VARIO and at very ai tractive prices for this week. Al! instruments are Light ae President Poinca [from wix or seven churches After the processions the mareher Panis ° beautiful HOLY NAME FETE gathéred at the centeat edifice fw the | Medée ¥ lant oas Ta OP ase trict where they conducted appro | Bordeaux Schubert, 150 homes nn bw Ps e " In These Piping Times of Strikes, Harry De- cides to Visit Aunt Maria, and Soon He Decidcs That New York Never Heatd of|{insia ic sncives te otrite vest William H. Anderson or Prohibition Also, 2.2,22°¢0%,0, Wiiart: American Am- He Makes an Involuntary Callon the Judge |." | priate services, A Demonsiration So Great That | Parades Are Held by Sep- arate Districts. sermon by pastor of each central churen solemn benediction event. the fonso of Spain, who arrived in Bordeaux last week to consult a physician, ree turned to San Sebastian by automobile Schule: Schleich: Behr Bros., - Emey, Worthington, Christman, Gilbert & Christman, Bush & Gertz, n will be recorded completed R a long time I had been having “four o'clock headache”—that dull a magging that creeps in behind your eyes A toward the end of the day's work and | Goayaqall Now From Ye GUAYAQUIL, Sept Major Gen i forme Surgeon General of tes Army, left here anne, They Say, | Pan-Amer ence Success Alfonso telegraphed Pr “At the moment of WASHINGTON, t. 29.—Almost esident Player pincuire Saturda \den clock and pped the table with Asso.utety Pure it until both broke from surprise. |'Then he laughed merrily and started to tell the joke about the Mayor of trip to Pittsburgh. interrupted. you bust up the glock and that spontaneous combustion in the | siv from Rochester, who whispers in coal caused the blaze {« loud tone in front of friend wife that she wants to see some of those d naughty places in Greenwich Village, | Altoona’ on bi a Oe Bh ra Sow knew then | But Aunt Mar c said you knew them! ior why , and so on. You know. Holy Name Society members of |univergal acceptance by the I ruvian ¢ or | eaving Hordeaux, afte | sends you home nervous and cross, At a ne . | American Governments of the | having be eee | at Essex Market Court. leaving Hordeaux, after my first visit to| CHRIST AN SONS H firet I blamed it on the heavy lunch- Brooklyn Catholic Churches, more) iin, extended by President Wilton to|aeverat works with his he caer cement gemma dav Dati: uum sae eh oe Ww : 35 W. 14th eons, and cut down to crackers and than 26,000 in number, manched|send thelr ministers of e 'and | Rockefeller in directing | pel Al Ubon ln! ie femdage t-te + 14th St., i ai nt other delagates to the Pan- | sanitation event yellow fever | ‘OST of us are blessed with rela-|no one in the city had ever heard of fectionate remembrances and to pay Bet, 5th and eth Aves: ; milk, ode jt. Teut out emok+ through the streets of the borough American Financial Conference here /in this region. | Memb aot the party M tives. There are Aunt Sopho- | William H. He made the /my respects to Mme. Poincare, Be as- , 7 announced to- (say they consider tha low fever has : bash crreny y , j “<4 Ne pene Cnemy COMO GREW ntoriny as'a Public demonstration Gay by Secretary nse eon eradiceted | ‘aquil. i nisba, who comes for two| inst of his er Hireet. Be bee bert if ig Perini pelireett ki at my every afternoon, | i , A jweeks every year from Greenpoint |licved that BM H. was a fictittops the King tor hia message und saving he | f = Jand maxes us go to the Battery for /animal, like the Sphinx or the 20bo | was pleased with King Alfonso's Viatt to | ) One morning I came down resolved | , se ee nn particular Kind |f'#h, He wandered into Aunt Maria’s | Bordeaux and hoped he und Mme. Poine & to goto an optician. But oddly enough, | TIME MEANS of onion seed for |Gomain with his baggage and three | care, would haye the great poarure of a > ce bottles, receiving the King and Qu etorka + that afternoon I had no headache 0 f | her profane par-| OWL, if tt ain't Harry. How heloeere many monthe | ' petit off. Again next day I found rot; Cousin Jim as grown! Wouldn't have known — i] ; myself, when 5 o'clock came, still my from Spring: if it hadn't been for your| #80,000 salt Ofer Stamford Fire, ,) if clothes,” rected Aunt Maria in STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 29. Suit far | ' elear-healed and wondering what had | ily ta | + Di -_. S m7 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily | tached basta Si tcaa At Your Grocer j ppened. 0 drive Ag arry responded in kind leapie, owner of the ver from the “It's been a long time since wi if D 1 1 | Just as I started for home, Thomas, | Inent. of arrival (St you. You was just. so. high,” Farts Sleapeky ter “amas | ai ey'’s ‘ the office manager, came in and ssid nul Md put in Aunt Maria's husband 1 ire which occurred on Old Fashioned $ “How do you like our new lights?” 8 That gave Harry a suggestion, 26 last, destroying part of the mills. Ji | ‘ | quested to ix allewed that the defendant had piled Jams “What new lights?” I asked, “I | home; Courin Jes- | make? saying, he took the Dres-| soft coal against « building of the mills hadn't noticed them.” | te Qa | | “I don’t wonder you hadn't,” he ; said, “we call them the disappearing fixtures because you hardly know where the light is coming from. Look!” and MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK on your trip? if he pointed overhead, afi Ss | Some of them bringsa barrel of ap-| ‘Time means nothing to me,” H Po Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ibe: With ee; WALSH la bt do bans | Gudtbd HLAGHY Wikh feelings fle thee a feof that I could look directly at it T looked up and saw that the glar fing light under which I had been working for months had become so without blinking. And yet the whole | office was on bright as morning sunlight, As Thothas ex- I wanted could be put up in a few minutes. I told her about the silk and eretonue shades which could be elected to match her curtains, And when she ertled up the electrician and he told the price, she ordered them. When I came home the next eve, | ‘ning tho lights were there. “De you | know,” said my wife, “I don't believe | ‘we'll have to repsper after all. This Duplexalite makes it look so much An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits (sizes 34 to 44) will be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) Developed in all-wool velour, silvertone, yalama and chevrona, (Department on the Third Floor) jothery bring a sofa pillow which is | started on another clock, while Aunt und the next year under the kitch- |Maria’s husband was edging up to- stove with ‘Rover asicep on it; | wird the bottles. will othe come and go bear-| Anyway, when avings with which|the cop arrived » break the bank next |he found the room jin the condition - | Of a Soviet recre Jation hall. The ago there was a | bottles were bro- happy family inPoland. It grew, as) ken; Aunt Marta | families sometimes do, and pere-/had been badly ed, as Polish families always |hurt trying to he root stuck around the na-|keep Harry from | +o hearth, and either made a for-/throwing — Nellie ~~ tune, died or did something else /oUut of the window; her husband, as equally commonplace. and foliage camo | start. pretzel Some deca The branches| usual, was not voting; and Harry was to America to|Up on the roof seeking higher things varnighers' unions,| When the cop went skyward, Harry drink’ beer, become dry goods mer-| kicked at him, but was soon shown all the hold-ups and bright lights and chorus girls dancing in the mid dia of Broadway—and everything, ‘The only thing to do in such cir- || cumstances was to drop in on what might be termed the foliage of the juld family tree—to wit, Aunt Maris jet al ighting Colonel” met for the first time | Harry landed in New York, Thelin woeks, red was that) rieut. col, Theodore Roosevelt, who arrived here from the West, spent the morning with his brother, Capt. Archi- bald BR, Roosevelt, Mrs, Roosevelt, Archi- bald Jr. and three-months-old ‘Theodora. Capt. Roosevelt came to Chicago early In ‘ August to enter the employ of the Sin- ad Archibald Have Chicago. CHICAGO, Sept. family reunion at the Gladstone Hotel yesterday when two fighting sons of the 29.—There was a first thing she disco’ “And my pearls are pure as thine own fair neck, With whose radtant light they vie.” orta rds IT is 2s if these pearls had souls—some faint breath of life that warms and glows from deep within! vay h ” New Vhen H That night these choice Suits are offered in chants or subway guards and ex. |fo™, owe done in New Xork, When Lortay Pearls are replicas of natural pearls when I got home nd in one way or another. Aunt} Fe A A and wentintotha | a went ty tue east adv because | Pers ,hudme Pronfeianer ie ae ‘ —yet they can no more be classed with 3 \i he first pldce she struck after) jnng . : aa ordinary duplicates than an exquisite voice if ing raom, every famp in the chaw- i oh left the boat and boarded |“? yi P 3 tie 0 nad le ne boat ar Hurry told His Ho ; cerry - * > ngs ob Aoakel iy ale | Smart Plain-tailored Modeis at $55.00 the wrong “horsecar: | Cnele ite comer a ap that he dias can be apy with oe gnarl +) eye, Timet le with emer! 4 of the family branches and foliage comes as a fitting reward for the search of : h ket picked, and eventual: i “VfL hm going to have theve lighting fis: Fur-trimmed Models. at 68.00 landed “in Altoona.’ You Know™ At) Pets QB of dhe Barpital to, ive a gems well worthy of Lord & Taylor's " . yona, But all t was years ago. _ . Needed it Uncle stike ‘brought, up’ Harry ‘and |for,the bieher court on, the charge o¢ Presentation. i “No, you're not,” seid she promptly, NO ALTERATIONS WILL BE MADE Aunt Maria and her husband did hq ever got out of jail, to po : i‘ now, we Liab have these | (SAE AIS 2a J OR A SH AOL Thao oO oie ee Nelle, ante, or up to’ Altoona. And you know Altoona. Lortay Pearls may be procured in any va- H Foome re papered in the Spring anyway, 1 dute, will, As soon as the —_—— riation of size or hue and in strands of va- BL and I'm wot going to have them tors ON THESE SPECIAL SUITS Strike Mit Altona, Harry decided W TWO ROOSEVELTS MEET. Saar lencehel Sian ‘el foold he 1a Ei ewiee.” 1 explained thet the lights ka tan te tnd Rin pay a visit to New York and sect pethnchactl soph rying lengths, with clasps of gold or plat- tt inum, plain or studded with jewels. $20 to $100 the Strand Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE _ NEWYORK Seighter oe ee doom’ is Oia wits tad OBhtRes. arrived & tu being out tones furniture and 5 NO C.O. D’S any.” They expect to take b cottane in — Newaanes on Gaaprne AUL ERNARD OR CREDITS Roosevelt left for Naw yoke af sutinc Duplexalite is the greatest advance DURING THIS eisiics nen the invention ton of the pair Ftc The Women's Shop for Values SALE —-oderaafiedafeervage pes al 22East 34™St. ame IMANS Announcing an Extraordinary Shoe Sale indirect lighting, with the merits of | bathenduhe fants either curved a t t : F deflector vo distributes the light G l h C. ' (6) that it spreads to all of th ' ) Mepeorecnte tie reatest Values in the City PENHEIM.CLLINS & : without hevy shadows in dark corners, PM A ll ce a ‘Through a flat glass diffusing disc im | ercased intensity is radiated below. For the first time it is possible to use in the home the new Mazda C, the most effi. cient and economical! lamp ever known. Silk, eretonne, or parchment shades in a variety of designs and colors make Duplezalite an effective decoration for any room, 34th Street—New York in High Grade Exclusive Tailored and Fur Trimmed Featured at This Store Tomorrow for Misses and Women at This Popular Price Just because we sell Ultra-Stylish Suits like these Jor $33 + made i this the “SUIT & Will Place on Special Sale Tuesday Only 800 Pairs High Cost Boots For Women and Misses New Fall Models 7, COMPARISON Values to 12:50 WW “ill” Prove ~Con- clusively that these Suits and Sale Price Write today for attractive free book- y, po ee 4 | let es os ial good lighting, Coats ought to be (i 8 8 00 and showing many styles of decorative priced $20 to §: e shades, entitled, “Light Where You he more because they are WORTH IT, No Approvals or Exchanges None Sent C. 0. D, ‘TEAR OFF AND MAUL TODAY DUPLEX LIGHTING WORKS ' of General Electric Company 6 Went 4txh Street, New York City Please send me free copy of your Stunning, youthful models, especially adapted to figures of Misses and small Women, as well as styles for the larger Women and stylish stouts-—the most complete assortment of fine Suits to be found in New York at this price—$33! This offering includes exclusive styles developed in Patent Leather with Ivory, Suede tops, Black Glace Kidskin with Grey Suede tops and four distinctive all over Black ° Kidskin’ Models. Louis XV. walking or military heels. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores Suits of Silvertone, Velour de Laine, Tricotine and Tinseltone—Coats of Wool Velour, Duvet de Laine, Sil- vertone, Velour de Laine—Many are richly fur trimmed. | ‘