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Sse net ee OBJECTIONABLE SUBSTITUTES. {Prom ine Unio state Journal.) Among the other objections. to Gtitutes ie Uint they qurt more than | 7 nourishing aha eherabte food at + every tieal by using Lea tterenig Every bottle is Tt is a distinet aid to cooks aud cooking LEACPERRINS THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Refuse substitutes guatan- +. Bp. Heavy quality: Imported English Cretonnes, for Hangings, Chair Slips and Faney Work; regularly 75c and 90c a yard ....... 60. .seeeenseee Petre Jewelry and Beat Watchman. Canal Street and ( Between 5th eid'Gth: Atenes) 6th Avenues) well reinforced; Dn ens “ at least five safes, beat a watchMun man Bros, & Scher, manulacturing i linto insensibility and escaped with Jewefers, and took $1,300 worth ¢ \jewelry and other valuables worsh S4Mq character of merchuniice, over: $2,900. The burglars overlooked $54,000 wwokihe $5,000 worth in the safe The robberies were first reported polce declared unat nothing bad been ‘ POLIE WRECK. 2a EAST SIDE CAFE “Break Fy in Maur & Herman, manufacturing Sufe-Breakers Get $2,900 in jewelers, onthe fifth floor, were en- tered whon the burglars broke a glass panel in the doorway. ‘They ripped open the outer door of the sate and took about $1,400 worth of rings and stolen s were wrecking a) gold and platinum lings. free touses and strong obest in the safe, which the . burglars couldn't enter, there was Sunday morndk |e veicy worth $11,000 he fort building at)” On the same floor the burglars td Gpe\ rpped open the 5-foot sate of S =a a West 42nd Street This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. . WOMEN’S SILK UNDERWEAR Attractively priced for Tuesday Dit Glove Silk Vests in Pink only; $2:75 Meavy quality; bodice top and ribbon shoulder straps; Women’s Glove Silk Bloomers, Pink only; Paretas ... SPECIAL $3.75 THE UPHOLSTERY DEPT. A Department devoted to the comforts of the home interior. 50-in. Silk Upholstery Damask, modern colors, yd. 3.75, 4.75 Circular Lounging Cushions, Velour and Tapestry combination, 4.50 A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING OF Chinese Embroidered Scarfs and Panels For Tables, Mantels or Lamp Shades; very large pieces; formerly $9.75 6.50 AMERICAN RUGS With.Persian, Egyptian and Japanese designs; rich mellow colorings. Axminster Rugs Attractive Persian designs. 81 4x10! oft.; regularly $42.50 37.75 regularly $49.50 42.75 | Reversible Art Rugs In Perstan and Egyptian designs. ; regularly Plain Color Carpets In all the leading shades; attractively yard ~ $2.35 to 6.50 priced Japanese Rugs In Dark and Medium rich colorings; Japanese and Chinese designs. Size 3x6 ft... . AMON ps oi eet. 55.00 Le Wilton Rugs 5.00, $29.75 | In a large selection of patterns and colors, size 9x12 ft, $69.50 to 117.00 Rever-ible Terry Rugs 3, % and 12 ft. wide; tuupe color only, $2.25 sq. yard $55.00 OPULAR open top model covered and bound with hard fibre. Interior contains hangers, five drawers, : laundry bag: shoe pockets; 40x28x22 ins. Wardrobe Trunks at $42.50 Large size fibre-cov cred models; contains 12 hangers, five drawers, shoe pockets and hat compartment. top drawer with Size 45x23x22 inches. Other Wardrobe Trunks, $22.50 to 185.00 Hat Trunks hat forms: attractively: priced $15.00 Black Enamel Luggage Hat Boxes, Weeh-end Cases and Mavor Restaurants in a variety of styles at attractive prices, The burglars entered the building there were $25,000 Ww: oy going over the roofs of adjoining and rinses. They ¢ West 43rd Street 50c When OM the sixth floor tho burglars wr toe Of the front door of a six-fo but broke two drills get through the inner tenement houses and reaching 4 fire ware valued at $100 eocape landing on the fifth floor of The Triangle Jew Compan No. 103. The rooms occupied by had $15,000 worth 0: and platinum filin the sixth Moor, but again the burgia broke their drills Bam Lazarus, fifty-five of No, 86 Christy Street, the watch man, found the burglars wo the office of Masur & He beat him into insensivility him and carried him to the eleva Which was at the fiftt floor landing Here Lazarus lay for almost four hours before he regained con. fess, He then released himself and Rotified the police to protect their property, the firm whieh have «pace in th ng to day contributed to a py f $200, which was presented to the gotch man as he lay on a bod ja Gouveneur Hospital Inspector Horttier made no explana tion of the raids on coffee house a8 proprietors and patr he and restaurants all freely admitted that card games for “cups of coffee” Wont on in their places, tie inference dvawn by them and by neighbors was that the police made the raids on the ground that they were suppressing gambling. Join Damaszek showed the re porter first the scone in No. 14 St! Mark's Place. His uncle, Louis, satd: | | “Inspector Boettler and a score of | men in plain clothes came here about | 130 A. M: ‘They knocked) out the electric limhts and began to throw | chairs arsund They broke tadies Men were hit and hurt * “About 190 patrons were at the ta- ! oles, My patrons are | Who come in nere to drink coffee and tea and play cards before they so | home, There never is any moncy on | the table. All they play for is the coffees or teu—perhaps 1,000 Pinochle for 5 cents worth In at least one place visited latger games of chance than for cups of cof fee und tea are known to run, But No one was arrested there. It inerely was wrecked, maa with the rest. FOG TIES WP FERRIES. Staten Inland Rosin Delayed: Kew That Kon Are dammed, settled over the river and lower bay early this morning, shipping was im peded and ferries delayed Between $ and 9.1 said, only two ferrybonts left the Staten on board was so great that whon it pulled into the slip the lower three feet below the end of the | the upper deck es | ARRESTED IN CHECK CASE. |New York Br, at William DP. broker of No, indicted Sept er In Seized in The District’ attomey hax informa Uon regarding othe ee thousand Wdoflars sui cashed. ————- | DIES HOLDING SON’S ASHES. j Father of Fallen “Aviator Takes Owe ite, Arrangements ary for the funeral of ar Neulthy mechanical eng |terday shot, himsel¢ th | While holding to bis b | Mes Unconscious Hoey at \ P mental fac vontyee explanation e An aut Sihinealernoo CREDIT & FRMS Lr Down on $50 ~~ “75.0 Apartments 4 “« 4% 199.0 Furvished 10 | {5 q.00 | Complete 15% * © 2990 From « — & 399.00 $:0 to $500 Roterney | Evenings 104 sh. STATION at CORNER COLUMBUS AVE ROT, 103 & lOO" ST nus. Th appreciation of Lazacus’ efforts wstly waiters Due to a heavy blanket fog that o'clock, it was Island terminal for Manhatten. When the ferryboat Queens arrived at the Manhattan end at 9.15 o'clock the crowd jer and passengers had to be disembarked from boning, are wiv THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1919. “*Hebe” Is it the simphieity of the modes, the graceful lines of the silhouette, or the rich velyeteen of whieh the frock is fashioned that makes it so attractive? In wine color, dark brown: navy blue or biwek $45. “ Georgine”’ “*Babet” Callot Socurs have the an exouisite shade of Chinese green inter- woven with a few successfully launched the fashion of com- bining brocade with threads of gold gives plain materials. The an artistic distinction bodice of this model to this frock of navy is of gold and black blue crepe meteor. brocade, and the skirt Also in black trim- is of navy blue trico med with rose, tine. $79.50. $67.50, Three frocks from the large and carefully selected collection of young women’s frocks pres Fashion Salons A collection of wraps and suits that comprehends the needs of | every type of smart woman Trotteur costumes. And three-piece suits. | ing and gray squirrel trim- ming, exquisite satin brocade Of luxurious materials—silk | with flying squirrel, silk .vel~ duvetyn and peachbloom en- | yet and mole- sora Deuean riched with the softest and | !? brilliant combinations with finest of furs, the technique artist-designers Less extrav The ne weat silhouette and its want costumes for gene ral wear, well cut, of beautiful wool velours, peachbloom a tyn, are $98.50 to $1 applied with | velvets and furs. and skill of | — Some of them are copies from | Paris models, Others a esigned | by vrtists in this country $295 tailored | to $650. Wraps for the day id duve- Silk duvetyn and peach- bloom, in all the most favored shades of this season, reindeer, brown, — faisan odifica the , i modifi he nipped in olor and old’ blu Waist line, the extended hip line Ee NL are featured in this collection a Luxurious wraps ; made on all- ender lines, with ck and belted enve loping Ks the full-swing An evening wrap of gold | front of this season and velvet brocade. velours with silver tissue lin- of bive $225 to $725. Second floor, Old Building ““NEW’”’ FUR favored by Paris Almost over night wus created the present vogue for “mongolie” fur white Thibet lk The Parisienne now vecs it for trimming on her frocks and wears in sets of muff and scarf with her blue serge f Muffs, $16.50; OW the complete collection of | ‘ks and suits. $14.50 Second floor, Old Bldg Fall models of our exclusive Parisienne corsets is here. Parisienne corsets are mace Dx vely for us by the material models tiful, ‘The ‘Lhe we ishing proper clast tention $7 to $30 a French proper The corsetieres in the Wan- umaker Corset Shop try te bring out the best points of a e i figure- get exactly the right corset for each individ >, tomer Creat attention i lexible ; pa feature ‘Third Hoor, Old Building to this vitally important Ne W is the time for awoman to get her cold- weather underwear oe Wahu abna Shin hle lengt tu $6.10 each Cream. Ble Duchess neck, elbow oruing to siyle l-cotton corset covers, made t, three-quarter length or e8, $1 to $1,50-— accord ‘ee veless or wit Main floor, Old Building al Creams riul Cold Cream ae kin Cream, or, Old Balin fic Won huff Nain tt Just the wee bit of | nted in the Small Gray | Prices $29.75 to $225. Second floor, Old Building, Tenth street grades, C! match them in at anywhere ne; | panel at $5, very good quality of } long. S! The WAH} No mail orders. shin at § vy OHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Store hours—9 to 5.30 Just one > day--- ~-to save 10 to 33 1-3 per cent. on dinner sets; hina for as little as $42.50; jain for as little as $15; at $45 (very good); ~-to buy Royal Doulton service plates at half; ~—to buy needle-etched tumblers at half price; ~-to buy rich cut glass pieces at $1.25 up; =o select 100 to 107-piece dinner sets from our open stock patterns, and save 10 to 20 per cent. Just one day--- -—to buy a refrigerator at 10 to 20 per cent. savings; —to buy aluminumware at a fifth to a third less; —to buy ironware at a tenth to a third less; —to buy tinware at a tenth to a third less ; ~-to buy enamelware at 20 per cent. savings; to buy woodenware at 10 to 15 per cent. savings; ~-to buy brooms and brushes at 15 to 25 per cent. savings; —to buv-feather dusters at 15 to 20 per cent. savings; ~-to buy bathroom furnishings at a ¢ to buy hand washing machines at to buy cutlery, scales, etc., at a quarter less; ~to buy chafing dishes, percolators, casseroles, etc., at 10 to. 26 per cent. savings. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Just one day to buy the Pittsburg electric suction cleaners to buy one of French —one of American ~ one of Japanese cl t ' motor; Qa) Just one day to buy a White Mountain refrigerator at a good saving Litt-cover style—$25 and $27.50 for $33 and $37 grades. house style—$33.75 and $40 for $44.50 and $52 grades. Side-icing st nn me: 25 and $60 for $58.75 anc Seventh Gallery, New Hg ean-up of an im orter’s stock ce panels at of hand-made very low prices. $5.65, $7.15, $8.65, $11.25 each ew York, and found not Nearest comparison was a $10.50 very similar to the one in tomorrow's sale 334 panels, y these prices. Hand-made antique, cluny and other laces, mounted on a Marquisette; 42 to 48 in. wide, 214 yds. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. excelleni lower-price 960 pillow, cases 45x36 in, 2 sheets, 63x99 i 725 heets, 81x90 in. heets, 81x99 in, Wing Tips The smart shce for men “Inoall New Ye * writes the critic, “the nol sv good a lip shoes for men as wa Wanamaker There is the fine pointed toe, in a cordovan-like tan, with » sole wir. Chere is the. dark tan damp-proof shoe, with rawhide slip sole, at $13. ‘There is the extra heavy also dark tan, at $11 The cut. All lace And, oxfords with light $12.50 and $14 dom. The Men's Shoe Shop Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 0 per cent. savings; cA Ses ieddiassndiaei nde RMN amemoeaes i a me es Aluminum nozzle, 12 inches wide, 1% inches across opening; revolving brush, handle grip with Cutler-Ham- mer push button; dust bag made of extra good material, fitted with simple locking device; air-cooled Universal Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. ho electrically. and mechanically. Apartment heets and “pillow cases of will be Tuesday Tuesday 45¢ Tuesday $1.65 Tuesday $1.75 Tuesday $1.75 ‘Tuesday $1.85 Tuesday $1.95 ; wash well, wear well. birst tHloor, Old Building A brand, made for us ep a thoroughbred in shoes, ba | s the narrow toe black calf