The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1920, Page 9

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@ /!RISH “FRIENDS'” OFFICERS SUED Members Charge Secrecy in Ad- ministration of Association's Affairs. Suitt so enjoin the oficera and the national executive of the Friends of Irlah Freedom from running the organl+ gation from behind closed doors were filed in Supreme Court to-day on be- half of various members by Attorney John J. O'Leary, of No. 62 Broadway. Joseph P. Martin, one of the plain- tiffs, bringing suit against Michael B, MeCyrgal, treasurer of the Friends of * Inleh Freedom and the Friends Inlsh Freedom, Inc., asks the court to void his expulsion from the assoc tion, which he declares fn his compli was effected by the executive in se session. Martin charges certain members have been expelled beenuse they hilt uestion the use made of saasoc! unds, He estimated the assets association at $300,000 and its annual Income at $50,000, Complaints ‘in the other eults similar. The plaintiff lists the founders of the organization as Diarnwld Lynch. Jotin LP. loynihan, P. Kavanagh, Carroll Sarah "McKelvey, Daniel F. Cohalan. fcc HARDING LOOKING FOR IRISH SUPPORT Congressman Mason of Illinois Is- sues a Statement After Con- ference With Nominee. ” | MARION, O., Aug. 2.—A_ prediction that Irish sympathizers will support | Harding and Coolidge was made Representative William E. Mason of Illinots, one of the leaders of the fight in Congress for Irlzh recognition, in a m Harding ¢ had con- statement made public headquarters to-day 4 ferred with the nominee “Friends of Ireland, of course, have to be for Harding,” the statement said, “because they know what Article X. of the League Covenant means—it would hitch Ireland to Bngland forever and bind us to help keep it there, and Gov. Cox has pledged himself to support the| # An work eck Week, the other being arry Thureday before the class in ministration from Ohio State i - tempting lemo | LEM TO SEE GRAND JURY RECORD. MeCarthy, tnd Lydon granted perml John &. McCarthy to inspect utes of the him, t James torney, the Gorn Products Refining Com: pany and others, on oharges of con- spiracy to defraud the Govérm through non-payment of excess pr war taxes, Justice Lyvion held that while the de- fendants were mot entitled as a matter of right to inapec was nothing In such an inspection to prefud torney R. P. Dalton and on-éR | Wins Mi Supreme Court Ju ion to-day te trand Jury which F. Murphy nt District At The motion was argued July, 21, and the minutes, there he case of the District At- the genuine "SALADA TEA is perfectly preserved in the sealed metal Pack- | ets. You will notice the difference at once —Black, Green and Mixed. At your grocer’s WOUND THREE IN HOLD-UPS, Joseph Miscokaki was atone in his ‘clock yesterday morn- ing, when three men entered and y-|dered “coffee and sandwiches, Miseokskt started for the kitchen one of the trio struck him on the head with the butt of a pistol and as he fell the others Jumped on him, took $57 in cash his watch and fed. ifth Avenue Station ar- vested Edward Gramaldl, seventeen, of 144 12th Street, Brooklyn, BH i in $1,000 for further examination » Richart p.] Brooklyn, at 3 and ay. t about the same time John Ma, t held up and shot in Three men who were in back room rushed out a the shooting and the hold-up men, both office armed, fled. That “GARDEN FRESHNESS” of ltacco, sixty-tw twenty-thr their eandy Avenue, Crush! Jon, Woodhaven fang usH hey, fellers—c'mon over! but its’ good Yes, the kids drink all they want —for it is made by the exclusive Ward from nothing but the pure oil pressed from Califor lemons, finest granulated sugar bonated water and citric acid, natural acid of the lemon, Crush is the companion drink to Ward's Orange Crush. TN GoTTLES ON AT FOUNTAINS Rese Laboratery: Los Angeles, New York Olive, Orange 17 Wert Miers doris Pruckner Bros, 401%. 1 Baw MA Carl Pow Meuse Bott Murabab, Nod Chas Lohing, 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1920. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 ’ . Women’s Linen Riding Habits Correctly, and therefore smartly,, cut riding-habits of natural colored and white linen are made with English cut breeches, re-enforced with self material and de- signed to fit closely about the knee and to have the smart amount of fulness above the knee at the sides. In two models, straight and paddock back, $24.50, Khaki Riding Habit At $16.75 ° These are gmart and well suited for camping and mountain riding. In well cut models with English-cut breeches. Second floor, Old Bldg. Crepe de Chine Gowns & Chemises $3.95 chemises; six models trimmed with lace or Georgette crepe, or both, in the straight bodice style. Straps are of ribbon. $5.75 nightgowns; two sleeve- less models with the becoming triangle from bodice to shoulder. One model edged with ribbon, the other with lace, Main floor, Old Bldg. Third floor, Old Bidg. House Dresses will go qui at $7.85 Gingham, voile, dimity, organdie and dotted swiss frocks in great variety of charming styled have mn assembled for this mid-season clearaway. Light summer shades predominate, though there is one navy blue model. Sizes 34 to 44. “ Third floor, Old Bidg. Extra-Size House Dresses Figured and plain voile or percale fashions these cool frocks, $3.95 to $6.96. Sizes 46 to 52. Third floor, Old Bldg. Candlewick Spreads are made for us These lovely bedspreads are sold exclusively by the Wanamaker Store in the East. They are hand-tufted {n four designs; and they look even prettier after washing because of compression. We have also found by testing that these spreads save time and trouble, because they need no ironing. Single bed size, $10 each. Double bed size, $11 each. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. All Boys like Aeroplanes Boys, how would you like to build your own map pen You can do it by fallowin, the plans that come wit each of these outfits. Here are the models— The Ideal Racer $3.50 Cecil Peoli 5 5.00 Bleriot Monoplane.... 6.00 Nieuport Monoplane.. 7.00 DeHaviland Battle Plane8.60 The N. C, 4 Aeroplane. 10.00 If you wish to repair your aeroplane, we have the parts. Or if you wish to build a new plane, we have sets of planes and parts. It’s a lot of fun. Third Gallery. New Bldg. but with and ecomonies. floors every day. We are not conducting a Newspaper Sale of FURNITURE The sale which runs all through August is being held right here in the store, not with competitive ad- vertising in the newspapers, not with paper-like fur- niture that will soon go to pieces, not with paper- values that seek to appear more than they are, Wanamaker Furniture at fair, PAA LE ha Me EAA AREY L Y reasonable prices which are now ‘lowered 10 to 40 per cent.’ - pela LS An eet AMM i A ES EA) We prefer to have you make your own compari- sons and judgments us to the value of the furniture. Is the furniture reliable? _ Is it in yood taste and design? Is it what you need? Is it worth the price to you? These are the tests you will make when you come to see the furniture. T prove the sale to each individual. It is fair to tell you These are the tests that that Wanamaker furniture is always sold at the lowest prices of the year in August and February (because by holding this sale in dull seasons both we and the manufacturers effect economies which show in the prices) and that those who anticipate their six months’ needs get the advantages. Since pur- chases of furniture often run into the thousands of dollars it pays to forego or delay a holiday or to. run in from a summer resort to get the August prices New shipments of furniture are coming to our Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building The woman who invari- ably buys her wardrobe with thought for the future, who manages to anticipate the mode ey just a little cleverness in selection, will be interested in our new collection of cloth frocks for midseason and Au- tumn wear. The frocks that are smart for town wear now on the cooler days and that may be worn all season. Illustrated are two frocks from the new collection, a characteristic two that are neither elaborate nor expensive. One frock —decidedly new, is made to slip on over the head through a very oddly cut neck-line that gives the frock most of .its charm. The frock is of midnight blue tricotine and has the smartest sort of trim- ming of black silk woven braid and silver ball buttons, very small and delightful. Paris is using buttons on this type of midseason frocks of many materials, satin as well as cloth, The skirt is pleated and there is a narrow belt of black leather. Price 5. : The other frock is also of mignight blue tricotine and is trimmed with black rat-tail braid, in circular motifs, very finely applied. Price $75. A less costly tricotine frock for business or for traveling is made with a simple well-cut bodice and skirt, trimmed with all-over em- broidery in wool, in self-color or in Copenhagen blue or beige or cop- per. Price $29.50, | plied by hand with he Silk Petticoats and Petti-Bockers, $4.95 Taffeta and satin in the desired street shades— navy, black and changeable colors, Petti-Bockers in all jersey, finished with a pleat- ed ruffle. Third Floor, O!d Building. New Cloth Gowns A Midseason Fashion Note Of Interest to Women Exquisite Frocks of Silk Duvetyn One in a soft gray blue has its, wide sleeves and bo- dice and skirt trimmed with long blue silk tassels, The sleeves are faced and the V-neck is also faced with tan silk duvetyn. Price $59.50, ‘This frock may also be had in tan and dark brown. With a neck that can be worn high or low and that buttons up to the top with small silver ball but- tons, is another frock of the finest sort of midnight blue tricotine, trimmed with great diamond shaped motifs of black satin ap- y black siJk stitching. The waist is con- fined with a wide sash girdle of deeply fringed heavy black satin, Price $160 : . The collection contains many other frocks at a wide range of prices. Second floor, Old Building silks—NOT odd lots that have been brought in, Silk Packet Sale, ready to be made into all sorts of useful, needful things. lustrated), well - tailored, half-lined with Duchesse satin and fashioned after the chic simple lines of the more expensive coats are here at $46.50 and $48.60. model priced $46.50 is exceeding- ly becoming und a comfortable collar, the wide sleevés and the back of the wrap. Slash pockets Vix inspired by those of the pea jacket are used. The material is a Bara- cloth (an imitation of the popular ' 6 homespun); the colors are cinna- plate fn the back; convertible mon brown and blue, wool, Glengany mixed, priced $48.50, sponsors the inverted Store Hours 9 to 5 With more than 20,000 yards of the world’s finest silks —WHICH MEANS IN TOTAL FIGURES, THAT THIS 17TH SEMI-ANNUAL SALE WILL OFFER $99,604 OF THESE WANTED SILKS IN PACKET FORM During the past six months ~—we have sold more silks than in any similar period in the history of the store. Naturally, there has been a very large accumulation of remnants; and it is these remnants, or packets, that will overflow coun- ters and tables in many parts of the etore on Tues- day morning. Virtually everything —that is desirable today in good silks will be tount- ed among these packets; so that every need, imme- diate and well into the future, can be properly cared for. For example, think of choosing from— Taffeta Satin Tub silk Foulard Pongee Charmeuse Crepe de chine Plaids Habutai Tussah Messaline Checks Jersey silk Vestings Faille Silk serges Gros ds Londre Poplin Plain Georgette Shirting Tricolette Figured Georgette Meteor Sport silks Margussette Satin brocade Duvetyn —any many other kinds, including plain and fancy velvet, sbeneges Japanese silks, embroidered silks, taffeta glace, satin glace, and such. In black, white, street and evening shades—at: . Prices from $1 to $17.50 yd. Just by way of illustration, here is an armful of price quotations that suggest the wide variety: Sale Price 28¢ yds. embroidered Georgette... .. . .90 yd. 2 yds. sports silk, corded. 90 yd, ; 5 yds. colored velvet. $5.38 yd. { 5 yds. black messalin $2.50 yd. 6 yds. brocade satin... ... $4.50 yd. 5 yds. black satin charmeuse $3.85 yd. a 5 yds. printed foulards..... + $2.85 yd. ; 5 yds. printed satin... . $3.85 yd. 5 yds. colored tricoletts . $e yd. 314 yds. pongee..... . $2.25 yd, 51, yds. sports satin. $3.95 yd. ; 6 yds. navy taffetad . $3.50 yd. 4 214 yds. striped sports satin $5.50 yd. ; 4 yds. white pongee. $1.85 yd. 314 yds. metal stripes... $7.50 yd. | 6 yds. colored Marqui: Ms $1.25 yd, ] 61% yds. embroidered Georgette. $3.90 yd. 314 yds. fancy sports silk. 85 yd. { 5 yds. satin charmeuse. $4.50 yd. 3°4 yds. metal fancy .... $5.50 yd. 5 yds. metal Georgette. , +++ $7.50 yd. i ; a ee 2} ree =a Ce ne ee ea na re nt i ee en Tr ee ae ER NE Please remember ~—that the silks in this sale are Wanamoeker standard Look for Packets On the Main Aisle, Old Building. In the Silk Rotunda, Old Building. On the elevator tables, Old Building. At the Main entrance, New Building. In the Down-Stairs Store, New Building. ‘They'll be piled high and wide in this 17th semi-annual None C. 0. D. None exchanged. MISS 14 to 20 Two Wraps for mountains or shore Full length wool coats (il- The generous shaw! collar of the rotection into which one may jury one’s chin to avoid winds, Stitching is used to finish the 4 collar; stitched; slash pockets and buckled belt, Colors are green The conventional coat of warm and tan mixtures, Second floor, Old Bidg. (Tenth street side)

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