The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1920, Page 13

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& trip to the battlefields on which fought | the 27th Divikion, tHe, guard troops com~ tanded by him in Fra ul , } . i “ae: } Gen. O'Ryuit sald \ }the cemeterio# in Fras ‘ f bers of the 27th Division ware buried , ' AY HAVE T with especial care in identifying the mt burial places of individuals at first classed ag “unidentified.” ‘ “Lam sure that if the mothers and other felatives of our dead boys.” he sakd, “could see those beautiful resting " —geee places of their loyed ones, and could feel us I felt the loving spirit in which tho . Wrench cherish them, they would be- Spécial Grand Jury Begins] #7 4s 1 betieve, that a ia better eat ' - the bodies should remain in France ' Inquiry Into Alarming Galea thie comes eaeeeeaiee 1 Auto Killings in City. agaln. Two thousand of the men of the 27th and 30th Divisions lie On a beautt- Pursuant to Instructions tgsued by | Sita be moved to phonon deeepry f Judge John WyMcintyre of the Court)” “white aboard £ learned that of all of General Sessions on Aug. 1, the | the mothers of men of the 27th Division additional Grand Jury, of which| who have visited their son's graves with Joseph Gordon ie foreman, began to- | the purpose of removing the bodies to day an inquiry into the alarming| this country only one has carried out umber of automobile accidents jn|the project. The others were ‘better this, city. In his instructions to the | tisfied in leaving the bodies ia the Grapa Jury Judge Mcintyre said that | Peeutiful @urroundings In which they Tecless driving, particularly op the q of taxicab chauffours, Is respon- |* Ne pip for most of the injuries to trians, and he quoted recotds Songpiled by ‘The Worl to show. the ser of the situation. strate Frederick House, | for nagqy yours in charge of the Traffic Coupt, was the chief witness before tho Grand Jury to-day. sie told the jurds that there are three points in MaShbattian at which more auto Uilepi are seen daily than anywhere <igeqin the world. ‘They are Columbus Cinge, 42d Street and Fifth Avenue y gnd Canal Street ato House guve the jurors tho benefit of his store of experience, Igis the intention of the Grand Jury fo @le a prosentment which will be je the basis of legislation designed 1) fegulate automobile traffic in the city and give the authorities more confrol over drivers. It will be rec- omlended that applicants for licenses be dubjected to a m more rigorous exapiination than that which |s now denfinded by the Secretary of State, Fresh from the waters of the es and, other officials in the! Bay of Fundy, French fried : “bee Beri heatohptd and packed in a delicately spiced sauce—Tango Spiced Sardines are the daintiest tid- bit that your tongue could wish. rank, @ veteran court at- . . 5 killed by an automohiie| You've eaten sardines—plenty ind Pranklin Streets a] of them—but you'll never Same POE AEC know hew delicious a sardine f y ERO DEAD IN BEST | gan be until you've tasted PLACE, SAYS O’RYAN)| Buy some today. Your grocer : t —— has them. Ask for Commander of 27th, Home From ; France, Declares Sepulchre LANGO i Ideal. : ! SPICED : day fon the ¢ransport Pocahontas: from 8 driving in 1 ig apparently iffeurs a downtown 100% better! OST phonograph makers use M wood %%-in. thick for the cab- inet sides. Sonora uses wood 34-in. thick. Of course, wood %4-in. thick costs Sonora more than %-in. No expense is spared, however, to secure the highest possible quality in Sonor, CLEAR AS A BELL The Highest Class Talking i Machine in the World . OMPARE the So- nora with other phonographs. Rap the cabinet sides with your knuckles. A dull, solid sound indicates thick, substantial, sturdy wood. A hollow sound tells you that the wood is thin. Sonora is unequalled in tone, in elegance of design, and in perfec- tion of. workmanship. Prices $60 to 2500 Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. GEORGE BE, BRIGHTON, President Fifth Avenue at 53rd Screet 279 Broadway Dealers Everywhere ‘Use Sonora Semi-Permanent Needles on all steel needle records; they play many times and swecten the tone . i Cpe iy THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920. New York 3,000 Yards of Silks Many kinds; many high qualities; plain and fancy silks, black, colors, white; in packets; earlier a prices were from almost two to more than four | e Y e times Friday’s price 1,000 yds. 50-in. silk mixed brocades, $1.95 yd. Farlier prices were from more than two to more than three times this price; wide range of colors, suitable for linings, curtains and upholstery purposes. Silk Rotunda-Main Floor, Old Building None sold C, O. D. None sold to dealers, No returns, Women’s new Cloth Frocks Inspired by Paris Any new trend of fashion must now be heeded by the woman buying her Autumn wardrobe. _ The neckline must. follow long lines, either in a “V” or a straight opening to be buttoned high at the neck or left open to disclose the exquisite vestee. (See illustration). The silhouette is the long slim line so be- coming to and favored of women. In some cases it is slightly wider on the sides. The waist line is long and loose. Sleeves tend to be longer. Three-quarter bell sleeves are favored for early Autumn. Side plaiting; will o’ the wisp like panels, apron effects are chic ‘iations of the straight silhouette. Extreme simplicity of line and conservative coloring of material is characteristic of this season's frocks— heightened by unusually brilliant and exotic embroid- ery~-strongly influenced by that of Russia and the primitives. Leather in applique is particulagly in- teresting. = Navy blue serge and tricotine of the finest weaves is used to fashion these gowns. Prices $105 to $195. Conservative and smart Jrocks Jashioned of navy blue serge or tricotine, according to the lines Javored Jor the season, sizes 34 to 44, are 855 and $59.50. Second floor, Old Building New Autumn Out go these new Millinery A variety of shapes, all i Tub Skirts at $3.95 and ata at Botan to ensure a a ecomin, 200 of them—a find—in gabardine and tricotine; all to every type of face, and to white; eight models, simple, well-tailored; belts 25 to 38; sell at $10. " sang j Soft rolling brims, crushed fresh new skirts ready to put on. Second floor, Old Building Gopbane tallteine treats OF roll-brimmed hats, are fash- ioned of panne or Lyons Georgette Crepe Blouses | | “tinmisgs are sims, o coq or ostrich feathers; bead Special at $3.50 Sag Si cordion plaited. Dainty blouse (illustrated) of tee BARDS, ASD ARES flesh or white Georgette crepe of First floor, Old Building. a good quality, enhanced by a vestee of imitation Venetian lace. Dainty Philippine The short kimono sleeves and * . collar, cut to fit over a coat collar, ingerie are edged with a narrow imitation Night gowns and envelope che- I ; = mises at $2.75 and $3.95; and corset Venetian lace. covers at $2.75. A more sheer material and more Two modela of sheer. embroidery is the reason for the white voile, one with a difference in price. frill, one with a square Night gowns have square, round neck—$2. or “V" necks with kimono sleeves : or sleeveless, Chemises have both round and bodice top with straps of the ma- terials hemstitched or scalloped, Sizes 34 to 44. Some very moderate Third floor, Old Building priced New Furs Ribbons, 65c yd. | A Very Small Price Second floor, Old Building In the Forward Sale Moire and heavy tafets ribbons for sashes, hair bows, collars and Marmot Coats, $165 Dyed Wolf Scarfs, the innumerable uses of 6 inch 86-in, dyed taupe or korinaly $28 to $60 bee seg 1 deed lovel: “ urecd lined. | and French blue, ashes of roses, Marmot Coats, $195 | Dyed Wolf Muffs, ad thes floor, O14 Building. Dyed taupe or kolinsky brown, | $37.50 to $45 | 3 ; deep cape collar and bell cuts, of - i: oy Y the long-haired raccoon, ‘aupe, brown or black, rouns . . eRe : achettoncl tapes Irish linen | Pony Coats, $195 A , y » § Natural Raccoon Scarfs, Handkerchiefs | 26-in. dyed black, excellent | quality, large cape ‘collar und $20 to $50 | At small prices or natural raccoon | POM | Double fur and lined. FOR WOMEN: - Y oC 6 for $1,85—narrow hand-drawn Bay Seal (dyed coney) Natural year Mutts, | thread hems. Coats, $195, $245 $25 to $ | af for #2 (or 36¢ each). -double ; ape border; also drawn hem w 86-in., self trimmed at $196; Round end csnteen shapes =| APC amibroidered design in, one deep collar and bell cuffs of | py skunk, at $245, | Second floor, Old Building. - | FOR MEN:-— 100 Bead Bags, $6.50 6 {7 $2.50—men's and boy's small size; of a strong linen, ib fet, Shccextra size handker- i jt nen. Very pretty bags, specially suitable for young women, and for a gaan ie Paes img carrying to the dance. We have sold the same quality bags for half'as much again, Every bag is silk-lined. Main floor, Old Building 6 for $5.50—dress handkerchiefs with wide and hai.-line tapes | above the hems which are ¥4, 34 and }4 inches wide, | | Main floor, Old Bldg. | HE August Furniture Sale is spreading a great happiness. It includes every kind of GOOD furniture at stated low prices— 10 to 40 per cent. less than it can be bought for at any time after August. Do you wonder that the people are looking ahead and fixing up their homes, now? Chairs, tables, divans, day-beds, bed- room suites, dining-room suites, living-room suites, library, den and hall pieces— more than 4,000 pieces—every one honest and dependable—will be on the furniture floors for your selection, Friday. New pieces coming in every day (some going out which, perhaps, you would have liked to have in your home). 10 to 40 per cent. off good furniture means a lot these days. Don’t let the opportunity pass without seeing if there isn’t something in it for YOU. sete geidee Average Half Price for 1,400 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes Our own stocks, in the Main Store, this season's styles and oxfords with military | $4.50 Yr. ~-tan and black calfskin pum) héels and good substantial soles; and patent leather and white canvas dress pumps with Louis XV heels............ All sizes up to 6 in all styles. An excellent assortment in the narrow and medium widths in sizes up to 6... .Such an opportunity as few women expected. * AT 86.756—a good selection of pumps and oxjords—our own stocks—some of which were almost dotible, and some almost three times this price. ‘” Sweets Chocolate covered caramels, 80¢ Ib. on the Main Floor and Down- Stairs Store, New Building. Turkish paste — lime, lemon, or- ange and raspberry flavors—80e pound, ‘ Apple jelly rings in assorted fla- vors—deli¢ious—$1.25 lb. Eighth Gallery, New Bldg. oye . Veiling—special An hexagonal mesh in purple, black, navy blue, brown or taupe; 12c yard. A fancy mesh with dotted de- signs in taupe, brown, navy blue or black; 25¢ yard. Main floor, Old Building Dainty Vestees Special, 85c, $1 and $1.25 Sheer vestees, with collars, are hemstitched, tucked or made of solid rows of imitation Valenciennes lace on a net foundation. Main floor, Old Building An all-silk Umbrella, $7.50 A Special Purchase Bakalité handles, with a ring; cord or leather loop handles; stub ends; white tips make the chic of these women's umbrellas, Colors are navy blue, purple and green. Tax 35c. Main floor, Old Building no stouts 5 of styles and colors; 36 to 44 light gray, tan, sage gr 1446 to 17. This is how Friday’s customers will feel on Saturday morning Men’s Burlington Arcade Suits Imagine getting a Wanamaker suit for $32.50! A three- } piece suit-—1920 model—of flannel or unfinished worsted, or | cashmere. Earlier prices were almost to quite double, There } are suits in this group for regular, long and short sizes—but | ° 200 Men’s Bathing Suits now $3 to $5 They were double these prices. Two-piece and California models, wool and worsted, in a variety A few two-piece cotton suits will t Men’s Motor Dusters down to $12.50 Got to get these light dusters out while yet there's need of them; fray mohairs; Palm Beach cloth cream, dark gray; double breasted, belte: with Raglan shoulders; sizes U4 to 44. Silk-and-cotton Shirts, $3.85 (tax 9.) The regular price of these shirts is slmost double. We were fortunate enough tu get several hundred at a price which permits us to sell them for $3.85. Petterns are good—mostly neat stripes, afew bolder patterns. Good wearing shirts. Come early in the morning for widest choice. Sizes Some extra fine percale shirts, $1.65. Table of large four-in-hands, 50c. creer ae aS STS erel 4 ra Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Galleries, New Building ¢ FRIDAY Ayenue of Shoes—First floor, Old Building. The BIG Sale of Boys’ Tailored Wash Suits at $5.95 —a very, very low price—begins today and will continue Friday. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Third floor, Old Building For Miss 14 to 20 Clearaway Prizes- 45 Suits, now $18.50 to $69.50 19 are $18.50; 8 are $25; 6 are $29.75 5 are $39.50; 5 are $65; 2 are $69.50 Choice of Jersey cloth, serge, tweeds, worsted, silk ant wool tweeds, iridescent tricolette, plain tricolette, sport shades, navy blue and black and white checks, in sport models and Eton jacket model- in serge and tricotine, 40 Coats, now $10 to $75 4 are $10; 9 are $15; 2 are $25 7 are $39.50; 4 are $49.50; 5 are $59.50 Bare $69.50; 6 are $75. Short sport coets, long coats, capes and wraps; choice of serge, tricotine, ceatmetyne, Polo cloth, silk duvetyn, taffeta and Jersey; navy blue, Copenhegen end turquoise blue, orange, Burgundy, rose, heather. The coats at $39.50 and up are silk lined throughout. The taffeta wraps ure lined with chiffon or silk. 40 Frecks, now $25 to $69.50 11 are $25; 8 are $39.75; 5 are $49.60' 4 are $59.50; 12 are $69.50 Daytime and evening frocks of taffeta foulard, tricolette, Georgette crepe, chiffon and net in evening and street shades and a few striped flannel shirt waist dresses. — Second floor, Old Building closed out at $1.26, back; a few single breasted Burlington Arcade floor, New Building we eS SS Se wees ow Se ee eens oy === OT SF aS EES ES AOE AT Ret SS ONT ES Se assay see we ewww wee

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