The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 5

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(Continued From First Prince Carol breakfasted in the Rose widespread Room. In spite of the fame of the “Prince of there were no groups of romantically- minded girls observable about rridors or lobby of the Waldorf to- day. The principal thing to worry about was the non-arrival of the Prince's baggage. This consists of about 3,000 pounds of clothing and books in two dozen boxes, which were checked in “San Francisco on Aug, 12, Sunard pier, ears Were expressed J to-tay that tho bnggagemenss strike yed the pri livered at the forth River. ight have deli Cabeattnenta, and William Secret Service man detailed to the party, PRE CAROL UP 4 AT NOON TO GREET SAXON COMMISSION was busy telephoning to the pler and the express companies in an [smith and Wit jesbers found fifty-five The Prince expects to leave here on} Saturday. Persons who supposed that travel- \ting incognito meant slipping around secretivery without any one suspect- |ing the royal identity may be inter- ested to Know that the Prince nas hidden his Identity cleverly by resis- tering at the Waldorf simply os “Carol, Prince of Rouman a." Radu Dguvara, his secretary, wrote it tact way'to preserve the incognito, The party of nine men and three vaints ocoupy eleven rooms, The Prince has the suite formerly occupled by and ear, own Pare) Education President Wlison and later by King Albert of Belgium. Prince Carol slept late to-day be- cause he was up until the wee small hours, Following a dinner at the Ritz, as the guest of James W. Ger- Romance” the to Berlin, the Prince took in night roof garden life in New York, ‘at- tending a performance of “The Mid- night Rounders" at the Century Promenade. Soeriaaaliiieennem LIQUOR IN AUTO ON BOAT. Dry Agents Seize Car About to Be Ben Albany. Prohibition Enforcement Agent Shey- lin has a new car this morning which his flying squadron last night seized ly im-jon the Albany night boat Berkshire, Nye, thes the latter was about to gall, On « tip that Hquor was being smuggled ifrom here to Athany on ap atitomobile shipped as frei Agents. Einstein, $10,773,314, to be de- No. 64, Comptrotier. Mr. Prall Fstimate, effort to locate t erage.'gellons of alcohol in a ble road te the Thlssing DASERES enthe captain and the maname ‘aveamc’ remonstrated af moval of the roadster, threatened to seize the ship besides, then were permitted to remove the PT are now trying to locate the ASKS FOR FUNDS TO PAY TEACHERS Appropriation to Meet Salary President Pratl of the Board of Bd ucation to-day announced he hag made @ request of the Board of Estimate for ard, formerly American Ambassador qaqitional funda necessary to pay tie Increased salaries of teachers for the remainder of the year, The amount ts eventually prove necessary.’ The Board of Batimate and the Board of Aldermen are on vaeation, and Mr. | Prall -has asked that both hold special meetings this week to make the ap- ropriation. Both boards despite the attitude of the | fine spirit and good work quarters staff, without regard to va- cations, chat enabled the Toard to pre- sent to-day a name by name advance estimate of cost. Ingt the re- ut the agenss sii eanmecet Head Urges Board of Raises. “or as much thereof as may He says he feels sure of adds that while help was needed to compute the estimates, no) allowance was made by the Hoard of and that it was only the | of the head- Closing Out Sale for Stout Women Entire Coat Stock Regardless of Cost About 500 coats, many suitable for early Fall as well as imme- diate wear. Mohair and Pongee coats for motoring and travel- ° ing. Serge, Chevict, Burella, Silk Poplin and Men’s Wear Serge coats for street and dress wear. Youthful belted models, straightline coats and semi-fitted tailored models. ~All sizes up to 56 bust, but not all sizes in every style. just three lots. O85 Sale Begins Wednesday 9 A.M. 15% Formerly Selling Up to 39° Just West of Sth Ave, Lane Bryant 23 W. 38th St. Divided into 2450 YW YM IN West 42nd Stern Brothers West 43rd St. St. (Between Fijth and Sixth Avenues) An ADVANCE SALE of Fine Fall Custom Suitings Tailored to Your Measure $43.50 $54.50 Beginning To-morrow Morning As an introductory feature for Fall we are offering remarkable values in fine Custom Suitings at these two Special Sale Prices. Here is an unusual opportunity to secure at a very low cost Clothes tailored to your own indi- vidual measurements in the finest Custom Fashion. Especial attention is directed to the selected Serges, Finished and Unfinished Worsteds, included at $54.50. No additional charges for extra sizes during this Sale. MEN’S CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR UL NN EZy No C. 0. D.'s 35.00 and 37.50 Women’s Suits 27.50 ‘ Autumn models of fine Trico- tine, Lined with Silk of excellent quality (Fourth Floor) | Neate 25% Off All Bathing Caps and Shoes For Women and Children (Fourth Floor) 22.50 Women’s Coats 18.50 Tweed Coats in Autumn models. Half lined. Shower proof ma- terial. (Fourth Floor) 6.75 Hand Bags 3.95 Chiffon Velvet Bags mounted on metal frames. Lined with Silk. Various colors. (Main Floor) 3.75 Breakfast Coats 2.50 Figured Voile, ground of Navy ‘openhagen Blue or Wis- (Third Floor) 35.00 Young Men’s Suits 24.50 All Wool; Coats Alpaca lined. Neat models and patterns. Sizes 34 to 40. (Second Floor) ee 6.95 New Fall Hats 4.75 Lyon and Panne Velvet. Styles for matrons as well as misses, Ih Many col er kind Rise deca) 6.50 to 7.75 Wash Skirts for Women, Misses and Juniors 3.50 Several attractive 5! de- veloped of juality white Gabardine or Surf Satin. ist bands 25 to $0 i inches. Leneth 27 to 40 incl ut not in al models. (Fourth Floor) 25.50 Golf Outfits 16.75 Heavy Khaki Bag with leather bottom, three stays, leather-sling “McCREERY ECONOMY DAY Wednesday Only 35.00 Women’s Gowns, 27.50 Georgette Crepe Gowns, beautifully beaded and fin- ished with wide girdle of Ribbon. Unusually beau- tiful model. (Fourth Floor) 5.25 Nainsook Length, 3.25 McCreery's White Lingerie Nainsook. 10 yards in length. (Second. Floor) 40c Outing Flannel Yard, 25c White Outing Flannel of soft, fleecy grade, substantial weight. (Second Floor) No Approvals Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise,taken from regular stock and reduced for oneday only. In many instances the quantities are limited, therefore early shopping is advisable —_ 2.25 “MeCreery Silks” _yard, 1.50 Black inches wide high lustre Satin Duchesse, 86 Dependable quality; (Second Floor) 6.75 Marabou Scarfs 4.75 Scarfs of Marabou, with or without Ostrich, Silk lined. (Main Floor) 10.75 Women’s Blouses 6.95 Georgette Crepe Blouses adorned with a_ beautiful pattern of Real Filet Lace, White and Flesh color. Several new Autumn models from which to choose. (Fourth Floor 1,50 Vestee Sets set, 95c Consisting of Tuxedo Collar, Vestee and 12-inch Cuffs. (Main Floor) 6.00 Handkerchiefs doz., 4.85 Men's Irish Linen Handker- chiefs of fine, sheer quality. (Main Floor) 14.75 Men’s Wrist Watches, 7.50 Sterling Silver, guaranteed 15 jeweled lever movement; Pigskin strap wristlet. (Main Floor) 4.00 Handkerchiefs doz., 2.85 Women's Demi-Linen Hand- kerchiefs with small block initial. (Main Floor) 4.95 Corsets 3.95 Pink Brocade; elastic tops. (Third Floor) 2.95 White Petticoats 1.95 White Peach Bloom Petticoats, tucked flounce and plaiting. (Third Floor) ee) 1.00 White Silk Gloves pair, 60c Women's Two-Clasp Gloves; double finger tips. (Main Floor) 4.50 Sofa Pillows 2.95 Round Pillows made of all Velour or Velour with Tapestry centre. (Third Floor) 95c Hair Nets doz., 65c McGreery Special Corsets of | | [3.60 Veils 95c Imported Square Veils, broidered scroll border (Main F oor) em- 1.25 Filet»Lace yard, 65c Real Chinese Filet Laces and Insertions, 1 to 1}4 inches wide. (Main Floor) 2.95 and 3.95 Hand-Embroidered Undergarments 2.55 Porto Rican Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises, exquisite y hand-embroidered and finished with hand-drawn work. (Third Floor) 20500 Mattresses 14.75 Stearns and Foster; Elastic layer Felt; stitched roll edge. (Seventh Floor) Toilet Goods 1.80 Coty's Imported French Bath Soaps, 6 cakes in box 4,00 Knickerbocker Shower Bath Sprays, 3.25. (Main Floor) 7.50 Women’s Worsted Sweaters 5.95 Tuxedo styles ina peur of lovely colors. (Third Floor) 2.95 Bungalow Aprons 1.95 Checked Percale in Pink, Blue and Green, Collars of White Poplin. (Third Floor) 6.45 Silk Umbrellas 5. 25 | pmenine For Sun or Rain; i dependable quality. waterproof Silk. Green, Navy Blue and Purple, (Main Floor) 2.34 Coty’s Imported Face Powder 1.45 All shades and odors. (Main Floor) 2.75 Glass and Silver Deposit Sugar and Creamer 75 (Main Floor) 6.00 Glass and Silver Deposit Ice Tea Glasses set, 4.50 (Main Floor) 1.50 Crystal Tumblers doz., 95c Unusually clear Crystal Tum- blers with etched band design. (Sizth Floor) Normandie Linen,—72_ sheets to pound, white only 25e pkg. Envelopes to match, 16c, (Main F'oor) 6.95 Hair Goods 4.50 Switches, 20 inches long. Transformations to be worn in- (Third Floor) side or outside. Fi strap ‘and large ball pocket, Cap shape, made of real human Driver, Braaste, Mig nloor) | | hair. (Main Floor) = 75c Writing Paper 1.10 Ribbon Pound, 39c yard, 65c Moire Taffeta, 74 inches ited Satin Taffeta, 746 inch (Main Floor) | 2.75 Silk Fringe yard, 1.75 Silk Fringe, 6 inches deep, in desirable shades, (Main Floor) 115.00 Royal Wilton Rugs 88.00 Seamless Roya' Wilton Rugs. Beautiful designs and rich color- ings. 9x12 ft. (Highth Feor) sq. yd., 1.00 Genuine XXX Cork Linoleum, A variety of patterns, (Kighth Floor) 20.00 Go-Carts 14.75 Go-Carts of woven Reed with 5.00 Table Scarfs 3.45 40.00 Dinner Services set, 28.50 1.39 Cork Linoleum | 6.00 Boudoir Lamps 4.75 Solid Mahogany Boudoir Lamps; various colored shades, (Sizth Floor) 6.00 Bath Towels doz., 4.50 ‘Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed, (Second Floor) 2.95 Alarm Clocks 1.95 Alarm Clocks, 5 inches high, 19.75 Rattan Chairs at 88.00 Trunks 7.00 Comfortables _ Made of Velour and ‘Tapest American Porcelain Dinner Sets | | dial 4 inches in di : ate Fifth Floor). (Third Floor (Sizth Floor) (Siath Floor) 60.00 Velour Portieres 75e Cretonnes 10.50 Net Curtains | | 1.25Filet Curtain Nets Pair, 39.75 yard, 55c pair, 6.75 yard, 79c Reversible Portieres with open 7 i Novelty Net Curtains in dainty | | Filet Curtain Nets, plain or French Edges Desirable colors. retty designs and « variety of pretty des'gns, figured, White, Ivory and Eeru. (Fifth Floor) colors. (Fifth Floor) Fifth Floor) (Filth Floor) 12.50 Table Napkins No Returns 4.00 Navy Blue Serge yard, 2.45 All Wool F-ench Serge of fine twill close, firm weave. 54 in. wide _ Children’s Shoes Black Shoes of Calfskin, and f misses. 814 to 2 are bry 4g fe 7, Ince. ate rt 50 5 $40 wt Re ay 3 Floor) 1.95 Children’s Robes 1.25 Bath Robes of Printed Fleece down in Pink and Blue Sizes @ to 8 years. (Third Floor) 4.95 Juniors’ Dresses 1.95 Voiles, Orjtandies and Ging- hams in sizes 12 to 16 years (Main and Fourth Floors) 35.75 Women’s Wrist Watches, 24.75 Octagon, Cushion and Tonneast ati cae hae oa ot Thjowsled lever movements aed ribbon bracelet. (Main Floor)” 3.75 Women’s Hose pair, 2.50 Fine Thread Silk Hose with tops. Excellent quality. (Main Floor) 85e Women’s Union Suits, 65c ‘Low neck, sleevel le fine Ribbed’ Cotton 7 (Third Floor) 4.95 Misses’ Cotton Frocks 1.95 Pretty, dainty models of fine Voile in light and dark shades. Suitable for street wear as well as morning wear. Size 14 to 18 years. (Main and Fourth Floors) _ 16.00 and 17.00 . Women’s Fall Boots 10.55 Tan Calfskin Walking Boots; dress models of Weld or Patent Leather ith eid tops. Second Floor) 3.50 Tea Kettles 2.45 Heavy gauge Aluminum. 8- quart capacity. (Sizth Floor) 1.50 Men’s Shirts and Drawers e each, 1.15 Made of White strij Madras. (Main Floor) 4.25 Cutlery Sets 2.95 Six pieces. American steel. with pure Aluminum handles. (Sixth Floor) 17.50 Willow Chairs 12.75 ural Willow Rockers and in three artistic styles. (Fifth Ploor) 9.00 White Blankets 10.50 64.00 each, 4.95 doz., 8.50 pair, 6.50 Chinese Rattan Folk ling Chairs Full size wardrobe Trunks, Made of Fi 1 Silkoline, AL Linen Srish Satin Damask White Blankets with Pink or in several attractive sty Five drawers (lop © White Cotton fill Full size. Yable Napkins, sive #@)4 x gel Blue borders, Size 66 x 80 inches. (Futth Floor) (Fifth "Flap or nd Floor inches. (Second Floor) (Second Floor) Cm "1 of — — = : lo 2.75 B + 7 |2.75 Muslin Sheets _ b5e 2.45 Men’s Pajamas 2.75 Bed Spreads 52.50 Arm Chairs Jach, 1.95 Muslin # itow Cases each, 1.85 each, 1.95 29.75 i. each, 45c ails of ecluved eestiued (Percale Bed! Sprosds, crochet. hemmed Uplrolstered in high grade McCreery Standard grade, size McCreery Standard Brand, size in neat effects Marseilles pattern Tapestry Beautiful, rich colors, 72x99 inches (Second Floor} 45x36 inches. (Second Floor) Muin Floor (Second Floor) (Seventh Floor) 1 L L a =< 4 , 2 0, aA , y “ , 8.00 Linen Table 1.45 Boys’ Blouses 16.50 Boys Corduroy arg Mery 8 Canvas 8.00 Women’s Low Cloths 85c Suits, 11.45 Oxfords, 6.45 Shoes o Splendid materials in light and | | (, Norfolk | Suits of (rompton White canvas Oxfor Sines es, ulso white, Sires 7 orduroy, two pairs 0 ers, | | Ohgto 1, Widths AA to D 5.75 fols yen ‘Third Floor) Sizes 7 to IR yearn, (Third Ploory ie w (Second Floor) _| 5.50 All Linen Irish Satin , White Linen Oxfords with D sk Table Cloths, size Cuban, Military or low See ee eens Sport heels, Also Instep 67x67. Full bleached. ‘Ties and one-eyelet effects J i 3 >, °| ey Beautiful patlera. nee, 5th Avenue 3 th Street in Patent Teather jai Purchases will appear on bills rendered October Ist. as

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