The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1920, Page 6

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will be no harna- Ni er- Tired fice on Wand hs ceding ‘or paint- sryeation attleship There was a silerice of a few min- an utes and then Homer Wageles, the Has One Flaw rier eera er clusion. pth Sa “Product of Jersey Inventor’s ¥ a Brain Could Outfight Arm- ored Cruiser, but Suppose i Some One Stuck a Pin = ees It! . ry ~teendhiss . Penge —_—4 is , By Farmer Smith. |— § NEWARK, July 7—The invention of a pneumatic battleship which Promised to outrival the submarine has fallen flat, acoording to the offic- fals of the North Newark Scientific Boolety which met last night to hear the report of their engineers. ‘The battleship was bullt upon the ne PHaciple of an automobdile tire—en| Light on your head! outer shoe, corresponding to the pres- : fent hull of a vessc! and an inner tuve| SUMmmer hats; summer Which could be infinted at service|caps! stations all over the world. Silk, linen, felt, duck. Famer Rache of No. 86 Broad A ei 7 Ftrest, this city, is the inventor, For motoring—blowoff. In speaking before the North New-|Proof caps of *Scotch fare Scientific Society, Mr. Rache sald| Mists.” in part: . “You can seo what an advantage * Ss my pneumatic battioship would have} Plenty men’s suits at $50 | rer the resent type of armored/and $60. Blues. Mixtures. a why y invention would withstand the| “Registered Trademark. “u i vessel now ‘and as for submarines, my bat-| ROGERS PET COMPANY could be made to rise almost 7 gut of the water by pumping af Into pare PR periy sf ‘ ‘our $ thus making !t too high for any Canes : that might be fired at it ea , wp again, if it 1s meoassary for a| Broadway Corners’ Fifth Ave. ‘ to go up a stream like the | at Warren, at 41st St, Newark, - @m acoovnt of its light draught. 4 ‘My ahip will save ifs cost ina few io an aproar, A motion was made to adjourn and carried while Mr. Rache slipped quiet~ ly out the back door, “What would Long if someone Lal & pin in your battleship?” ‘he shout that arose drowned the answer and for A time the hall was THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1920, oes July Sale Specials in Women’s Low Shoes $9.85 © Tan and brown pumps and oxfords that were made to sell this season at $11 to $13. 1 $8.85 an Nut brown calfskin oxfords with Louis heels and light soles—exceptionally smart styles that were $11.85. Z $785 a A dozen styles of low shoes—pumps, oxfords, strap slippers—in tan, brown, black and white—that were $9 and $10. The size range is fairly complete in most of the styles, No Exchanges, Credits or C. O. D.’s Sixth Avenue, i Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed. Exclusive and beautiful models a et cee ee aque Ca a ae i i as RESSES of the better sort, for Summer afternoon and street wear—just the type that women want. Fresh, crisp, newly made to our order; of cool, lovely Summer Silks, in graceful, becoming styles— the note of youthfulness emphasized and good: taste in every charming detail, flesh, white. Crepe white, None C, O. D. white, Lord & Taylor _ 2 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Sale Extraordinary, Tomorrow and Friday 400 Silk Dresses for Women Navy Blue the Predominating Shade, So Much in Demand This Season $29.75 The price at which we are offering them to you {s less than the manufacturer's price to us a week ago. Six models in all, five of which are illustrated above. Georgette Crepe Three models, in navy, One model, in navy, flesh, Mignonette Two models, in navy and Saturdays During July and August in finest quality Summer Silks. HE uncommon price con- cession for this sale creates an opportunity for women to secure wonderful values at less than they have been offered heretofore this season—the best offering of our women’s Dress Section this Summer. Complete range of sizes in each model, de Chine No Exchanges Cor. 19th Street Store Closes at 5P, M. Closed Saturdays during July and August - og 88th Street FIFTH AVENUE-- 39th Street 4 Matt and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy r900—Ask for Telephone Desk bal Exceptional Values in ; Unusually Low Prices in 4 ~ ‘Hair Nets ~ Handkerchiefs si $ 1.00 dozen Pure Linen Handkerchiefs are here in large assortments, at prices considerably less than one mH expects, the prevailing linen scarcity considered, For Women / . Women’s plain hemstitched Linen Handker- to every woman who prides herself on her well chiefs with narrow hems or embroidered 0 groomed appearance. ONE. so os0 ces cseces ose 6o 1 sGOROD $3.0 Genuine human Hair Nets in light, medium ‘ bs Scar Sheer gs io sa with and dark brown, cap shape only—marked at a bety Rare te wan dozen $5.75 very low price, Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with embroidered corners; some with nar- Other Vacation Needs row lace edge. dozen $3.75 4 Ib. Absorbent Cotton, 23c| § yds. Gauze, 55c _ _ Women’s French Linen Handkerchiefs 75 ¥% |b. Absorbent Cotton, 40c| 10 yds. Gauze, $1.25 in gay colors for sport wear.........each c 1 lb. Absorbent Cotton, 75c/25 yds. Gauze, $2.25 For Men t inch Gauze Bandages.......ceccsecsess SC Sheer French Linen Handkerchiefs 114 ‘inch Gauze Bandages............0000..10€ with good-looking colored borders, each $ 1.00 An item of more than ordinary interest to the woman -preparing for her vacation,—and in fact July Sale of Sale of Colored Crepe de Chine Summer $1.95 yard Lamps Of a beautiful heavy, lustrous quality, rich colors, including pink, ciel, mais, orchid, apricot, silver, tan, old rose, cadet, peacock, brown, navy; also black—4o inches wide, Grownd Floor Boudoir Lamps — mahogany standards with 10-in. parchment shades, Complete $ 3.95 Chair Lamps — ma- hogany standards with a 20-inch parchment shade, beautifully finished. Complete $ 14.75 Fifth Floor. July Sale of Printed Cotton Voiles 48c yard Always refreshing in color and design and so desirable for morning and afternoon frocks; 39-40 inches wide. —_—$— Stroh Floor. Especially Low Prices on Luggage During July This “Oshkosh” Wardrobe, $61.00 This Black Enamel Suit Case, $11.75 Famous for its locking device, which fastens the A remarkable whole trunk with | price for such a one turn of the | really fine suit lock: “It i980 | cic, Ik looks constructed as to h ei be dust-proof and | Worth more and is moist-proof, The | worth more—is 24 drawers are a 26 and 28 inches; a good size,and the | convenient size— trunk is so com- | the cretonne lining, act and good- fib aq J looking that you ibre bound edges can keep it in | and well-made tray your room and | characterize the use it constantly | good quality as a wardrobe, throughout. < A “Hartmann” Wardrobe, $69.25 True to its famous name, this model is wonderfully well made, and constructed especially for Lord & Taylor. The locking device locks all drawers at once, All of the conveniences and'distinguishing qualities of a fine trunk are here. jeventh Floor ‘Continuing the Sale of Summer Furniture These advertised items represent only a few of the many remarkably fine values included in this sale, Reed Chair and Rocker in Verdi Copper or The “Chelsea” A Willow Chair of Frosted Brown wy . ; fons: Wetclainredtto 4-piece Verdie Copper Reed g-piece Brown Reed Suite, generous $275. Cretonne, 32.75 Suite, complete with complete with cushions. ........+- $395.00 cushions............$175.00 4-piece Green Reed Suite, g-piece Reed Suite in Verdi complete with copper, complete with cushions........... $345.00 cushions .,..... oon it Nyy i Reed Day Bed, complete Odd Reed Desks and floor with spring, upholstered in lampe are marked for quick cretonne 45.00 disposal. | Reed Chair or Rocker, upholstered in cretonne, and finished in. Verdi $22.75 Cretonne Upholstered Reed Chair or Rocker, $29.75

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