The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 10

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‘ praise diamonds worth $600 or $700, them, when they find they cannot|time when the man who has deliv- they were going to buy, and wanted to| borrow more than $100. ‘The soft jobs| ered the goods and hasn't profitesred make sure they wére worth tholare disappearing, I don't eay ws are|on the bosa ia going to be in luck, i] money. going to have bread lines and soup|The @ge of rational living is fast “Now they are back wanting to sell| kitchens, but we are coming to the heading this way.” B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street SEES RETURN 10 . Silk Shirts Are Worn Out.and Diamonds Are Drifting On Tide to Pawnshops. ‘The crow that has been spending War wages for ailk shirts and dia- fonds has worn out the shirts and is * Pack on Park Row trying to sell the Exceptional Values now being offered in the Men’s Furnishing Department : include Men’s All-wool Bathing Suits I ODS SS & (two-piece model) at $4.95 per suit and Men’s Belt Sets including sterling silver buckles in attractive designs at $4.25 & 7.50 per set.- Tax of 5 per cent throughout on all belt sets (First Floor) lm NIA Smith used to lend newspaper re- Porters $2 on their lead penciis—no repeaters allowed—and dispense finan- Gial wisdom. They called every turn of the times right. “One hundred dollars ts the limit of ® loan nowadays,’ said Mr. Shanks. “Tight money is just as much an enemy of the pawnbroker as of any other person. We like good times, when there is plenty of money in cir- gulation and people put their jewelry fm for short loans and then take it out. Turnover is the life of our busi- mess. We can see depression further head than most people, because we judge from the people who leave their valuables in on long time loans. “The easy money crowd has been having @ fine time, with lots of good jobs and high* wages. People that hed $100 at one time before ‘in r lives came in to have me ap- — —— 2 aap, <7 + = ——_— Store Closes at 5 P. M: Closed Saturdays During July and August q Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— p Ly 38th Street 39th Street ‘Special Purchase of ' Women’s Summer Dresses A collection of extremely smart new models fresh from the hands of the maker Included in the sale are many higher priced Dresses taken from regular stock and reduced for this occasion and in addition, to close out, a large number of Misses’ Summer Dresses At Very Attractive Reductions All Offered Tomorrow for Quick Disposal at $12.50 » $10.00 ‘our Choice of a Variety of Charming Styles A Voiles—Checked, striped or dotted, a range of colors, also in plain white, Swisses—All white, with navy or Copenhagen dots. An opportunity to purchase desirable Summer Frocks at far less than their actual value. + None €. 0. D No Exchanges. OY ——————E——————>E——— ‘WHY EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 1920°7_ Pree MAKES EVERYTHING GI EB LAMB SALAD—Tako two cups of cold Bl crcold vegotahlen. Watch for next recipe A Nutritious Diet for All Ages | Quick Lunch at Home or Office | NSIS I NDS GS ING ‘SPECLAL OFFER. Thursday and Friday August 5th and 6th This Beautiful Style “310” AEOLIAN-VOCALION Including Records, Albums and Accessories _ Outfit Complete, $150 DELIVERED ‘TO YOUR HOME FOR A MODERATE DOWN PAYMENT Balance 56 Monthly HE cost of the Style “*310"’ Vocalion is but $135. Yet it will fill your home with such a wealth and variety of beautiful music as you have - meyer heard from a phonograph before. Every {dollar you expend to obtain this fine instrument will pay you far greater returns than any other home investment you could possibly make. SS ON | | a | Ld | What This Special Offer Includes The Phonograph — A beau- tiful style ‘310’ Aeolian- Vocalion in selected ma- hogany or oak. Universal Tone Arm—\ill play all standard makes of records. No additional at- tachment required. Records—$12 worth of rec- ords of your own selection from’our complete libraries. Albums—This offer also in- cludes two record albyms, value $1.50 each. The Vocalion’s tone is supreme in depth . and richness—and in the fidelity with which it reproduces the individual voices and instruments: Combined with its unequalled ‘clearness and power, this artistic phonograph possesses a delicacy and refinement in passages requiring these qualities, not to be found in, ordi- nary phonographs. Many of*the world’s greatest musical artists have heard this beautiful phono- graph. Not one has denied that it marks a wonderful advance in the repro- duction of musical sound. Needles—200 Aeoliap;Yocal- ion needles. v All Vocalions are equipped to play records of every standard make, giving to each record added life and tonal beauty. If you wish to hear phono- graph music at its very best, hear the .Aeolian- Vocalion playing the new Vocalion record, THE AEOLIAN COMPANY '|! Makers of the Duo-Art Piano—Foremost Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. \ — The Aeolian Company, 29 W- 42nd St., New York City, Gentlemen: Kindly send me your illus trated catalogue of the Aeolian-Vocalion. B, W.-V2513-8-4, In MANHATTAN In THEBRONX InBROOKLYN In newahkk mFORDHAM i} NAMIC, oo seis ence se cesansseersceesece 29 West 42nd St. 907 Fast i49th St, 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 270 E. Fordham Road WERTHEIMER’S Address., 18lst St. and Wadsworth Ave. fa SEIN ISD NS a BI NO Does walking The Good Old make you raw? Summertime [ Confidential Credit |) 3 a 13) Whenthethermom Heed perenication ieritace? ‘} eter mounts and the your feet burn Do you sunburn? humidity dulls the » pdge of the appe- tite, serve delicious KORA- KONIA prevents chafing, heals raw Spots and sunburn, It is wonderful for diaper rash. Why let baby suffer cold foods seasoned temptingly with HE remarkably low | ty prices which prevail §} mat Hygrade despite the PURE EGG DT0 CAT, BETTER!" BETry this simple recipe today’ lamb cul up. “One tablespoon of chorend If | | igh quality of our Cleth- from involuntary ‘habits ine — a A ig ing, despite the easy jj or prickly heat when per- 1300, leaves : 3 F jalad Dressing. Decorsio with pickles | fi credit terms, are always a & fj cause of pleasant surprise to new customers. | Hf gregearone Onivofbovn Resident ell fect relief is 80 easy to get? THE MENNEN COMPANY, NEWARK E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. ¥. NOOO! A disinfectant for every use— ’ our Ovdit Plan a “cet Horlicks The: ORIGINAL Malted Milk LWEST 238 ST U3 NASSAU STREET , Near Ann Street SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Pail

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