The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1920, Page 13

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é 4 i PRESBYTERIANS QUIT INTERCHURCH Approve Principle but Insist on _ Complete Reorganization ' of Movement, ./ ATLANTIC CITY, June 1—*AN re- lations at present are severed between the Interchurch World Movement and ‘the Presbyterian Church,” deciared Dr. John W. Baer of Pasadena, Cal., retiring Moderator, in @ statement iswued here. “The Assembly, which adjoy Philadelphia Friday, declined further financial obligatio now organized and contr/ ¢d. The Assembly ely cancelle wy official representation jt has had 4 the move- ment, Steps were also taken author- ining the Assembly's Executive Com- mission to provide for paying the Presbyterians’ share of the indehted- ness.” As it to iad gt THE EVENING Dr. Baer was Chairman of the Fx-! ecutive Commisston which recom-| mended such drastic steps. He says Presbyterians approve the Inter- church principle. “Realizing the deep and wido- spread feeling among Presbyterians that some definite agency of a co- operative character should be in ac- tual and efficient operation, the As- sembly authorized its Executive Commission to contribute the sum of $100,000 for the ‘year 1920-21 to the Interchurch World Movement, abso- lutely conditioned upon its complete teorganizatior SDAY, JUNE 1, 1920. Ape er JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours 9 to 5 A new month--and still 20 per cent. off everything | NOTE:— For year. con- venience you may have mail addressed ta Harreds to be called for, Letters shenld be sent ©/o Harrods Ltd., Londen, 8.Wer, Cable address is: Americans, Everything, Londen. HAVE CREDI YOUR LETTERS OF TISSUEDON HARRODS E are at present completing negotia- dents. tions to have the leading banks of Americaand Canada add our name to their list of foreign correspon- This arrangement has already been consummated with eight of the leading banks in New Y ork,and will presently embrace all the larger cities of the Union and the Dominion distinction . Thus we will have the unique of furnishing visitors to London with both merchandise and the money with which to buy it. that Harr shopping The other advantage is, ods is at the heart of London’s and social activities, which the financial district is not. FURTHERMORE— The Bank of Harrods Ltd., London, will issue you Letters of Credit on branch offices of Harrods, in Paris, Brussels, Antwerp, a Cologne, and other continental cities; or,’ for that matter, on cities in all parts of the world. Harrods cash American and Canadian Express notes and other forms of International Paper money. Ask your bank to issue your Letters of Credit on Harrods Ltd., London, HARRODS L” WOODMAN BURBIDGE, Managing Director BVENOS AIRES LA NEW YORK OFFICE: HOLLAND HOUSE sth AVENUE at goth STREET Inq athe 1t border designs; gold line edges; matt gold handles, English Porcelain Dinner Sets— 100 and 107 pieces; colored border de signs; gold line edges, Limoges China Dinner Sets— 100 and 107 pieces; rich conventional border designs; matt gold handles, reo SSS SF & é iN y Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd Street =—_ =— An unusually attractive assortment of Imported and Domestic HINA SETS and GLASSWARE e offered at Much Below the Regular Prices To-morrow ed China Dinner Sets— ind 107 pieces; rich conventional (Theo. Haviland) ; matt gold handles, _ $57.50 and 69.50 $27.50 and 49.50 $69.50 and 82.50 HAND PAINTED GLASSWARE—for Gifts or Card Prizes; decorated with colored bands and medallion border designs in Blue and Gold; Candy Jars, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, Vases, Comports, Handled Sandwich Trays, etc Limoges China Dinner Sets— 108 pieces; rich colored conventional border designs; $125.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; new colored conventional border design; matt gold handles, $35.00 Cut Glass Beverage or Iced Tea Sets —Rich light cut floral and leaf design; large covered Jug and 6 Tall Tumblers to match; 6 colored sippers, $3.50 $3.95 (with the exception of a few price-restricted articles and our separate catalog stocks) Printed Voile 8,000 yards, of the quality we sold in our stocks during May at 75c and 85c yard, will be put on sale Wednesday at 65c yard—less 20 per cent., which brings purchaser’s cost down to 52c yard. Lovely quality of voile, printed in silk designs on white and tinted grounds. Very pleasing color-combinations. What charming summer frocks this voile will make! Main floor, Old Building Oriental Rugs at Twenty per cent. less A new direct import, just unbaled 150 Anatolian mats, in rich, silky effects; average size 2.8 x 1.8 feet, $12.75 each. 48 new Persian Mosoul rugs, in dark rich reds, old rose, ivory and blue; average size 6 x 3.6 feet, $85 each. —twenty per cent. off. Third Gallery, New Bidg. Polo Coats and Capes at $39.50 and Twenty Per Cent. Less, Capes and three-quarters length coats of natural colored polo cloth, lined throughout, are also in the collection of wraps to sell at $39.50— less 20 per cent. ji These are made according to the newest modes in sports and town wraps—patch pockets, smartly belted, draped collars. Second floor, Old Building Blouseswith frillsorjabot Al twenty per cent, less This type of blouse is becoming to so many women, and is, there- fore, favored by so many, that the Blouse Shop is constantly getting new models and new combinations of materials in stock to meet the demands of the woman who is sup- plying her summer wardrobe wit’) this type of blouse for sports and for tailored wear. Illustrated is a new blouse of fine white dotted Swiss, Made with a double frill finely pleated and with cool little short sleeves that make it par ticularly attractive as a summer blouse. Priced $10.50. Second floor, Old Building Women’s Silk Suits--New ‘t twenty per cent. less Important among these new arrivals are the suits of rajah and tusor silk in natural tones, made on severely tail- ored or softly tailored lines. The models vary from suits with trim notch collars and slit pockets, to those with long roll collars and the shawl collars so popular this season. Many of the models are trimmed with narrow pipings of patent leather; others are absolutely plain and unadorned, $45 to $75—less 20 per cent. Second floor, Old Building New Tub Skirts--- less twenty per cent. IN THE WOMEN’S SALONS In the immaculately white, well-groomed, and alto- gether new tub skirts now in the collection in the Skirt Salons 1s a wide variety of skirts for wear during the entire Summer. In this collection one may find skirts for the most informal occasion, in all the most favored materials of the season. Prices range from $3 to $22.50—less 20 per cent. Second floor, Old Building Framed Pictures at — half—less 20 per cent. We have taken 300 framed pictures from our large stocks —pictures in a yariety of sizes, particularly well adapted to the summer home—and have reduced their prices one-half. Off these half prices, you will deduct 20 per cent. when you buy. For example, a picture that was $2.50 will be $1.25 Wednesday; deducting 20 per cent. brings the price you pay down to $1. - The half prices are $1.25 to $25 Among the 400 are French prints from old plates—designs by Boucher and others of his type; modern French posters in warm colors; mezzotints, etchings, woodcuts; Japanese prints, among them some of Helen Hyde's interesting work; colored photogravures and etchings. All the pictures are framed. mostly of gilded wood, many of them hand-carved. in a most charming taste-—the frames are in- conspicuous, yet they will add greatly to your enjoyment of the | pictures, Oil Paintings reduced—less 20 per cent. too, have been radically reduced. and landscapes at each of the seasons and in varying localities are quite interesting. - penteur and Leve—are represented. ‘The prices range from $65 to $200 (were $100 to $375) —less 20 per cent, Spirited English hunting and coaching oils, simply framed in gold frames, have also been reduced to $100 (were $150)—- less 20 per cent, nth Gallery, New Bldg. | Keep your flags flying! | eas A ATT * Dainty Neckwear Americanization Week Wednesday at 2.30, in the Auditorium, there will be a concert, featurin, the CHICK- ERING-AMPICO Reproduc- ing Piano, EDNA BEATRICE BLOOM, soprano, and J. THURSTON NOE at the organ, MOTION PICTURES: (a) Gold Star Pilgrimage by Bur- ton Holmes will be shown by courtesy of the American Committee for Devasted France; (b) A Fading Page in Our History shown by courtesy of the Americaniza- tion Week Committee. First Gallery, New Bldg. just from France Twenty per cent. less Sleeveless guimpes of fine bi Sgeb and net are hand de with surplice or fichu ef- fect in front, or perhaps a Medici collar. Hand embroidery, fluted frills of Val lace and real filet net enhance their charm. Jabots Made of net or organdie, they affect the low neck style, with flat collar and hand embroidery, Tuxedo collars Longer and more striking than ever, hand embroidered and care- fully fitted, Main floor, Old Building N otions At 20 per cent. off ENGLISH LINEN BLOCK TAPE—very fine and «smooth— deal for use on children’s under- wear, for draw-strings, and all other purposes where a good tape is required. All widths, from bo Summer Frocks — for Miss 14 to 20 | Have never been so lovely Frocks of crisp and dainty dotted swisses $29.75 to $50 Tissues and voiles in foulard patterns— $12.75 to $69.50 Organdies in exquisite pastel tones; dark colors, too— * $25 to $65 Ginghams in tiny checks and attractive stripes— $10.75 to $55 " If we were to illustrate the models this advertisement would look like several pages from a Paris fashion magazine. NOTE, PLEASE—20 per cent. will be deducted from all of the above quoted reasonable prices. Second floor, Old Building (Tenth st.) French Silk Stockings--- to 10 at 15¢ bolt—leas 20 per cent. “LA LEGERAT DRESS SHIELDS—transparent, made of flesh-colored silk without covers. Ideal for gowns or blouses of Georgette crepe and other light- weight materials. Regular or opera shape, 40c and 45c; $4.40 and $4.95 dozen—-less 20 per cent. twenty per cent. less. Fine quality black all-silk stockings from Paris, in two weights; very sheer and medium. Full fashioned with high spliced heel and Paris open-work clock. Sizes 844 to 10— not every size in each weight, but all sizes in the lot. $8, and 60c tax—less 20 per cént. | genuine pleasure in being able to say: Marines by Sherien | The French artists—Dauphin, Lar- | Main floor, Old Building = | Main floor, Old Building It Happened at Last!—4,200 Men’s All-Silk and Silk-Mixture Shirts Down To $5.65 Something we’ve waited patiently to announce _ . This is an event that makes us happy, because it shows exactly what we have been able to do. When you start out to accomplish something worth while, to help cut down the cost of something that thousands of people need and want, there is I “Here is the evidence.” Every Man Knows -the prices that silk shirt: e been sold in New York and elsewhere for dui ~ the past year. He knows, also, that cotton shi. s are, still marked at prices higher than this sale price for silks. What further argument is necessary o emphasize the saving in this case? Note These Facts: 3,000 of these shirts are ¢'! silk. silk. Some men prefer all sil Less 20 per cent. (tax 15¢) 1,200 of them are silk mixtures and artificial yecause it is so soft and agreeable to wear. Others prefer artificial silk because it withstands so much hard laundering and keeps its rich luster so well, : The Exact Viriety includes colored silk crepes, white satin-striped crepes; white jap. silk; imported pongee silk; plain silk mixtures; fancy siik mixtures... .And some of the fancy silk mixtures are beauties rich stripes in various colorings. $5.65—Less 20 per cent. Which means that YOU PAY $4.52, anda government tax of 15¢ ~TOTAL, $4.67—for shirts of the better kinds. Every one of these 4,200 will be on the | tables and in plain view on Wednesday Morning at 9 o’clock Don’t wait too long for yours. (Size 14 to 17). EXTRA 6,000 Men’s Silk Cravats 50c Less 20 per cent. Large, open-end four-in- hands made of crepe foille in fancy colorings. These are good ties under- price.

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