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pee en cememntrer ms , : ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. ‘ ‘ y ) Forty-eliht as the designation of the! a , ‘ } | Qounced to-day. The Committee of P ‘ ——————— ——_—_— Y |e ta guminate a Prenadntial eandl. |] roadway at Ninth : Store Open“at 9 10 WRECK JERSEY |= ME Res etn | ‘ Store Closes at 5 GENTRAL TRAN Policeman Finds Displaced . Ties and Has Pistol Fight With Five Men Who Get Away. An attempt to cause a wreck on the Central Railroad of Now Jersey Was made early to-day. Two ties were displaced on the eastbound track in Jersey City. Patrolman John McWalters of the . ill, in New York 1, in midnight | calfskin, and black kidskin. 2-eyelet pumps, with light soles and Louis XV. heels, in patent Jersey City police, who-has been on Ser Neves, o¢ Aga 2 Rly gift of Boot hie Metied {th othe whakdy he woven and fine wool, skin, and blac! ci yel imps, Ng ¢ special duty since the railroad strike | |l@rooktyn: ah buton beSer, Bond Si whieh mate its aplasia in Gat ‘wey pay for the holiday that ee Seared i saree leather, dull black calfskin and white kidskin, and brown kidskin pumps and tongue pumips. ‘ it gave them by a closed Saturday. . "Vv" neck, arm. | All sizes in each style. First floor, old Building coe kil Mahe ceeded The holidays of our good salespeople, and all our clerical helen: ahiped, den Avenue Brtdge at 3 o'clock thia force, without joss of missy) willbe an follows, and thie ar- Little trunks, it it ive a m ir us “ ves faa fo %« yuted avarat hed You won’t growl about nig t holiday? oma Gti tathee we Interesting Information for ing along the tracks, tee Lenrsidbng l asuite Saturday,.July 3. tae holid PL he a8 hs ee When the officer appeared the men eme Me ; 8. lence Oofapleg here gored ‘Eddus Monday,” July 5. — Independence Day wa 42 | || Every woman who wants a Sweater Walters fired five shots at them and| Saturday, July 17. All holiday tatin suit: of ex- they returned his fire. He believes 'y he hit ono of the men, but the hose caus Satuaey pe 4 7 fides pad Fikvacjeoune $25, $27.50 and $29.50 sweaters of finest wools for You pay tig. aiot. aMoWwaltirs thea! toahd' Saltice Saturday, ‘August 7. All-day holiday neck,” black | Hl $12.50 and $16.60 lesd twenty per cent... -{ $10 or $13.20}. as dispiacea "ies ; Saturday, August 14. All-day holiday Priehs, green, ! —— to f.avor each course = awe re cae bastard sto Patel ie “T should like to buy a sresiae a pitt, Avenue retail: house of — “Amert “People's” N ai ate aite ja fay, August 28. Gay notiaay are, said a young woman in the employ | national reputation. are lect. . Nee New Party || gia ™gt Tagine ‘ernnle Saturday, September 4. All-day holiday see with a firm who makes sweaters of the fin- | All are new. a & CHICAGO, June 18.—The American Ne ee N.Y, Monday, September 6, Labor Day “ buttons of pene] est foreign wools—camel’s hair, mo- ay “ i Party or the Poople's Party will be|| €. Pritchard, 327 Spring St. N.Y. It will be noted that there are 10 Saturday holidays given, with green hand hair, and alpaca. * \ ere’ are Tuxedo sweaters of { names presented by the Committee of ‘}] and that Labor Day is added for good measure. work. Little camel's hair in the natural tone, and The shorter store hours observed here, 9 to .5, will con- bloomers. “Go to Wanamaker’s”, said the of navy blue mohair. d there are Children— ; Ae aul toreis wiomes | Silk or Cotton Frocks, flannel coats Low Shoes in dress lengths Seek "cad ‘atleld srashoi, in" " . neck an shiel arm-holes, in a e e 2 a full of Siti ste Wana Mee ively anade ot Tirquowe tive | ANG silk Skirts--all at special prices ildren's and Misses’ ; 4 , yards, ' i he i is - White Nu-buck, Patent comfort oui nite paket Deduct twenty per cent. ...... Joel me $3.20 yd. rater es moar gl ei Taffeta and Georgette crepe Frocks: eather and Gun Metal}. that mean | pin ee ee Tricolettes, meteors, charmeuse, satins, crepe de chine Seren ee peer $39.75 —deduct 20 per cent.—pay $31.80 nek Shap, Puinipe: delight Gun Metal Oxfords.| og-de-Londres, Duchesse—some fine examples of blacks Speond floor, Old Bldg. . ; ‘ Sizes 8% to 11...4.00] for the : in the lot. -. Main floor, Old Building Sd an. at Taffeta frocks in the model illustrated, Sizes 111% to 2. Bie toad ; Z * Smocks reduced which is extremely chic and well adapted to Hsizes 234 t s0| Little Ones | 11% nei ° Lyk cies TELS mid-summer town wear ioe frapk Which one an 2% to 7.. : jersey, the may wear from A . ant cor- Ricans aha . button ite tama {| . New white Satinette = | ge pmeciine rite item | retiy'cina jj ‘Patent Leather Sonam Blyn-Plan Last— S k s t “d 7 5 Per cent.—pay $12. A puff at the hip, from which a loose panel 8% to 11. $8.00 for the Other good styles— ir s at ° ue betes crepe and Hen ia ee flows, is a distinctive feature which marks the 11% to Parents All moderately priced Tene, Bb and $12.60 to¥6.s5; de- | frock as chic; chic, too, because of the basque Sizes %, web ove 11% to 2 and Girls, Button and Lace. WEST SIDE STORES 222-224 W. 125th Bt., jest of Factory: 511-519 E724 Bt. Twelfth and Latest Blyn Store for Men Only You Owe Your Eyes’ - A Plain Duty Do you know if you are straining them? You must be SURE when your eyesight is at stake. Ehrlich eyesight specialists advise you frankly if glasses will help your eyes. Jonna aag Sixth Av., tsth St. g50 Sixth Av. aad St. Styles for the All Children’s Shoe Warits Easily Filled & ‘ Blyn-Plan Shoes f Blu Pian Tan Russia Calf, Two Favorite Blyn-Plan Styles—the EAST SIDE STORES last and broader toes. Brown and Black Calf 9 to 18% For Growing Patent Colt Sizes 2% toT 7.50 Children’s Shoe Distinguished as “The Shoe that feels like nothing on.” 4.00 Sizes Bist ste, Broome St. NEWARK STORE 689 Broad St., Opp. Military Park, Children’s Annex run- ning thf ugh to Wy Park Bt. 84 Av. and 1224 at, 3d Ay, 80th & Sith Sts, 3d Ay, 150th and 160-162 Bowery, near Now Open at 100 Market Street, Newark cinating sweetness—S-n-a-p-p-y-! ASSORTED FLAVO’S, ALSO PEPPERMINT, CHOCOLATE, WINTERGREEN, CINNAMON New 6 A Back of this June is now going down hill Our July holidays soon begin We are very glad ‘to announce that we are now in the fifth year of our § en ote which began with us as tinue undisturbed, so that during each week of July and Aug- ust the Store will be open only forty hours. We are confident of the support and encouragement of * our customers in this endeavor to give our good people all possible time in the open. ~ (Signed) he fi Mnf June 18, 1920. ' $5.50 to $7.50 Silks Deduct twenty per cent.—pay $6.20 Satinette—a material soft and lustrous as satin—has ly fitting girdles that look particularly well when worn with a dark sweater. A skirt of this material launders perfectly and: never loses its fine satiny quality that distinguishes it. Belts 26 to 34 in. who is. graduating will want him to be at his best on the day he stands out proudly, the envy of boys and girls in the lower grades. She will like him to be invone of these Blue Serge Suits at $25 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $20 They are ina very good Norfolk model, with full belt, welt pockets, inverted pleat in back. Jackets are lined with excellent alpata. Knickers are full cut and fully lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Other blue sarge suits up to $38—less 20 per cent, Boys’ white khaki Norfolk Suits $10—deduct 20 per cent—pay $8. Box pleated model. Well tailored. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Pay only $10 for a mixture Norfolk suit, spring model, one of 135 which were $16.75, $18 and $20 in our regular stocks. We reduce them to $12.50 Saturday. Deduct 20 per cent when you have chosen the one you want—and pay $10. Wide range of colors and patterns. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Third floor, Old Building Many things— much reduced— in the Infants’ Shop SUMMER FROCKS-—for the | 2 to 6 year old; colored and white materials; $2.95 to $5.95 rades, specially priced $1.95 to Hos less 20 per cent.—you pay $1.56 to $3.96, . FARTY FROCKS MUSLIN LINGERIE--sizes 4 to 10- $2.50 night gowns for $1.75— less 20 per cent.—pay $1.40. $3.50 Billie Burkes for $2.50— sizes 2 to less 20 per cent,—pay $2. 6, mede of fine creye de chine, in dafhty _ colors. retty ruffled | | 95¢ bloome: Be: ates $18 graces, apectilly priced Ronan tt 7h 2—less 2 per cent.—you pay 60c. FRENCH LINGERIE—a small lot remains in stock to be sold at a large reduction. Only a few typical prices are given. $9.75 Princess slips for $7.95— less 20 per cent.—you pay $6.36. $6.60 night gowns and com- binations for $3.95—less 20 per cent.—you pay $3.16, $1.50 corset covers for $1.15 less 20 per cent.—you pay 90c. $4.50 Skirts on waists 1 to 6 years for $3.50-~-less 20 per cent. | you pay $2,80, Third floor, Old Building less 20 0 per cent. you pay 9.60. PONGEE FROCKS~—sizes 2 to 6, beautiful may? Bongey, cut on charmingly simple lines; $7.50 to $27.50 grades—specially priced $4.95 to $17.60—less 20 per cent. you pay $3.96 to $14.00. BATHING SUITS of cotton brilliantine, $1.60 grade—speci- ally priced 50c—less 20 per cent. —Jou pay 40c. RAIN CAPES of rubber, $3 to | £5 graces specidlly priced $1.95 less 20 per cent.—you pay $1.56, Special News are our ENTIRE stocks, at One-fifth Off (Excepting only certain price-restricted articles and our catalog stocks) i é Moderately Priced Bathing Suits A 20 per cent. off the actual prices—in the ‘omen's Bathing Suit Corner. Five different materials — ex- amples: . (1) A swimming suit in closely $12.95—less 20 per cent. (8) A straight one-piece satin. model in black, to be worn over woolen tights. Neck is round. $12.95—less 20 per cent. (4) A straight hanging black taffeta model made with large sraart pockets at the sides, square neck and round sleeves, trimmed with self piping and smoked pearl buttons. A very practical and very smart bathing costume. $16.75—less 20 per cent. duct 20 per cent.—pay $5.48, Ramie and beach cloth in several good mocels; reduced from $4.85 Third floor, Old Bidg. Printed Summer Voiles are less foulard in contrasting shades, Ideal material for hot-weather frocks. Main floor, Old Bldg. Washable Satin Petticoats, $4.95 Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $3.96. A remarkably low price for petti- coats of this superior Bua Paneled styles, scalloped, hem- stitched, lace trimmed or plain fin- bah designs flesh color. snain Aisle, Old Bldg. Peanut Brittle 60c lb. Less 20 per cent.—pay #8 Saturday a fine, freshly made lot of this mosi. delec- table of sweets—and at a very low price—made in our kitchen. Bight Gallery and Down Stairs Store, New Bidg. Good Hair Nets 85c dozen Deduct 20 per cent,—pay 68¢ Just 600 doz, Fringe or cap style—colors, auburn, blond, light, medium and dark brown—black. Notion Store Main floor, Old Bldg. Small Group of Silk Lingerie, $2.95 Deduct 20 per cent .— pay $2.36 200 envelope chemises, good grade of crepe de chine; tailored models with bodice tops; trimmed with lace or eolored embroidery. 120 step-in drawers—fine Sualivy crepe de chine in full cut model; lace trimmed. Main aisle, Old Bldg. Kindly remember (1) dealers. (2) (8) (4) No goods sold to None C. O. D, None on approval, None returnable, never been so successfully used as this season. It now ap- \d $6.85 to $3.85; deduct 20 per inf A bens ‘ ts the’ Big Bien duveniie, Depertments: pears a little plain shirred skirts, with new pockets and cent.—-pay $12. Lai eprint in so inexpensive a dreas. well-made, sn ‘ Second tl Old Buildi repeated on the blouse and short sleeves. The Gun Metal Calf, Girls bas eae 65¢ for 75c and 85e grades neck follows the becoming round line. White Nu-Buck.! White Reshnct ‘ Deduct 20 per cent.—pay: bie “In navy blue, flesh or white. i Brown © Dark and light grounds in wide ’ o Wy u disks hoe The mot her of a boy |, variety ct edlors, “Smart allk and White Frocks of net or organdie, $25 and $29.75—less 20 per cent. ; ciennes lace, and by a surplice-cut bodice that fits perfectly. 1,263 pairs Women’s fine Low Shoes Our $12 to $14 grades. Reduced to $10 pair. You pay $8 pair Deduct twenty*per cent. ) (which is below the mill price) There are 2-eyelet pumps with welted soles and Cuban heels, in patent leather, dull black “They can sell’ you ne turquoise blue, wistaria, rose, and overseas blue in other mohair and al- paca models. Wonderfully good sweaters. There are no finer sweaters * made, Second floor, Old Bldg. manufacturer. one of mine cheaper than I can.”* We can. We took over from him, at a very low tale 2,200, women’s sweaters, part of a $250,000 order for |, 7 -blouse, sash tying in the back, short sleeves cand becoming aciless The quality of the silk is very fine; the workmanship and detail of The Georgette crepe frocks, with deep drop skirt relieved of severity by the lovely dainti- ness of alternating rows of pin tucks and ruffles Especially timely for graduation days is the net frock (sketched); very dainty, i nsive, well adapted, indeed, to all-summer needs. ae ee peeve ye 300 Silk Skirts—-$16.95— Deduct 20 per cent.— pay $13.56 We have sold these skirts for $25 to $37.50. ’ White Flanne! Coats—$25--Deduct 20 per cent.—pay $20 * Second floor, Old Building, Tenth Street Side The ever-attractive Foulard Frock $39.50-—less 20 per cent.--pay $31.60—Women’s Dress Salons. As scon as ycu see the frock you will realize that the model is one of thosé simple, be- — coming and easily-slipped-on frocks that every woman favors for summer. A frock that achieves its smartness by a simplicity of fine white organdie collar and cuffs edged with Valen- In midn'ght blue dotted with a fine white polka dot. made in points that are mcsts ttractive, fore more suitable to the large figure. The same model may be had in striped midnight blue and white chiffon and in white chiffon. stri black and patterned with roses in pale yellow. The three-tier skirt is finely accordion pleated and The larger models Lave Leen mede without the points, and are there- [f with ff Second floor, Old Building | | Remember: We’ve Reduced the Beiter Grades of Men’s Suits’ Our own stock in the Burlington Arcade Store, including every fancy suit in that stock. No manu- facturers’ mistakes; no job lots; no old styles; nq for- res in the silk and cotton. bidden cclors. ‘Simply and effectively—the better grades of men’s clothing, made for us as we want them, Suits that were $50 to $60— ) now $45, Less 20 per cent. ¢ You pay $36 Suits that were $65 to $75— | now $58. Less 20 per cent. You pay, $46.40 Suits that were $80 to $90-— ) now $69. Less 20 per cent. { You pay $58 Some very fine Union Suits here Summer kinds — checked nainsook, fancy mad- ras, white voile, silk and cotton mixtures. Some all white; some in delicate pinks and blues in stripes and fi No sleeves; knee length; very cool and fine, and wentable. $1.50 to $7—less 20 per cent. Also--some high-grade shirts and drawers of silk-and-cotton mixed—at $3 a garment, less 20 per cent. New arrivals—all of them, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. “