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HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1920. CAR RUNS WILD. States Clearing House of Foretgn Cred-| recover $605,000 for an alleged breach F - if ft, Ine. of No. 111 Broadway, to-aay|6f contract. > 4 - SMASHES AUTO | made application to Supreme Court Jus-| Prentiss alleges that Henry V. Greene a) e ‘ tice McCook for a writ of attachment contracted with him to underwrite and — r SS in @ suit to be brought against the H. | marke§ $5,000,000 worth of pri ed Flatbush Avenue Trolley Goes on]¥, Greene Company, Ine, iret |e of the United States Clearing bankers, & Massachusetts Strike of Its Own While corporation | House of Foreign Credits, Inc, and that ' Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours 9 to & with its principal office in Boston, to | this contract was repudiated. Crew Is at Lunch. A car of the’ Flatbush-Seventh Ave- Bue Line went on strike of its own this afternoon/ running wild a mile and a rs half from 10th Avenue and 20th Streot to Gravesend Avenue, near Cortelyou i Road, and smashing the automobile of @o Milion Alexander of No. 685 Gravesend Avenue. Alexander was cut on the left The shoe that “Feels like Nothing on.” mor rom ea For Labor Day and the Long School Term Ahead wtiile they went to the car barns, a Proper Papel about selecting the shoes worn in child- I Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Friday is buying day. Store closed Saturday and Monday 3 Paris is wearing Tricolette Frocks The Women’s Gown Salon has made a special note of the fact that Paris is wearing that finely woven tricolette cloth, known as “‘mignonette,” and that many of the love- liest frocks seen there at this time of the season are of this material. A new collection of these frocks has newly arrived in the Salon, very conservatively priced at $45, $55 and $6. Brush up and dust the home for. Fall Here are the September Sale prices on brushes, di ete.—20 per cent. below normal. Quality is one hun of the store's all-day sum- per cent.—the same good quality you get here the year mer holidays. We shall round. also close all day, Monday, , Labor Day. A COORDING to our announcement made at the beginning of the summer, Saturday, Sep- tember 4th, will be the last mat and conductor hopped on the cary to ‘stop its wild flight, but, falling to make the brakes work, abandoned it While the police were chasing the car in an automobile Charles Grubmeyer of Hichmond Hill, an electrician, jumped on the car and brought it to a stop with the airbrake, which later was re- ported to be working perfectly. lock away, for hmch, Another motor- hood will mean freedom from foot ailments through all the years tocome, Blyn-Plan Shoes have the famous “nature foot tread.” Not merely broad-toed shoes—but shaped to fit snugly where protection and support are needed, with plenty of roomy | FUEL LEAK CAUSED PLANE ACCIDENT Gray bristle floor brooms; 12 in. $2.80; 14 in. $3.20. Mixed bristle floor brooms; Toilet brushes, 60c, 75c. Hair stair brushes, $1.05. ant handle dust pan brushes, reedom for the growing foot to expand. For Growing Girls . 12 in. $8; 14 in. $3.60. eid For Boys ba wes reard® midnight blue, black and dark brown. | These, frocks inBlack, halt floor brooms; 12] , Turkey, feather dusters: Ne = 3 jin Calf Si: 4 to7 feature long 8! ines, and t! vaistl at of i in. $1.60; . $1.1 10; 30; Intense Heat of Fire Fused Frame- & White Nu-buck apap tod at the moment. “Some are touched with embroidery, others are EEK-END surprise Bristle dusting brushes; 7 in, | 881-60. | Work—Metal in Pools on the Sizes 6 to 8, .4.50 Pro ey 7.00 beaded. All the models are simple and peor: es package of Sweets | $1; 8 in. $1.15; 9 in. $1.36. to yiterproot kitchen aprons, 75¢ : nd A Second floor, Old Building Hair dusting brush ; aoe Ground. sven 3D Gun Metal), —a lot for $3. $1.5. aces Pee 9 Chamois skins, 45¢ to $1.86. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2—A bad fuel Yeak probably caused the accldent yos- terday near Morristown, N. J., in which Beauty dustless dusters, 45c. Lambs’ wool dusters—long and short handle, $1.16 to $2.90. un Metal Calf,| Pajent Colt 1 Ib. chocolate nougats. Tampico owe brushes, 32c, ° Sizes rE 61084.00| 02 White 1,1b, assorted chocolates. 40c, 45c eacl 7.50 Prices are lower than Fibre scrub brushes, 20c, 80¢, Mex Miller, air mail pilot, and Gus- If pound assorted minta. save Biavek, mechaniglhn’ tons (hae 84 tot, Nu-Buck Box of peanut brittle. 40c each. Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. ves. A report to the Postoffice De- g a ee Bee an ae ee rive, | Button last year on Fall Frocks | s“aysc""** ; and Lace 3 lolly-pops. burst into flames three or four nun- Button and Lace 5.00 Se t CHINA S l Gred feet from where It atruck. For Miss 14 to 30 nah the Bighth Gallery, Main Pp ember ate oor _and Down-Stairs Store, New Building. 1,000 Dinner sets, 20 to 40 per cent. less. All Styles of Footwear for Boys and “The intense heat of the bengol fre," Prices average about $10 less than those of last Autumn : 5 4 Nery " Beautiful cut glass, a third to half leas. be (sald, “actually fied the metal Girls of All Ages in the Large, asi Ms » has) eke C(ualities, for. there were dresiee || | 0 Graush S2ik Italian marble statuary at average half less. ‘ al day in peels Gon CHO geet 7 ell- 1 7 ’ . ast year a ese same Main floor, Old Buildi Service plates. Fancy china. Gray petilon’ ob Tas mest mista) being Wall- Ap pointes Children’s Depart- prices. Te, i Second Gallery, New Bldg. | Actually conaumed In the fire,” ments of the Big Blyn Stores. Hosts of new frocks have eememmcs BOYCOTT BOOSTERS | arrived in anticipation of OYS’ School Shoes zs id veds, but for to- OF POULTRY PRICES A oe fe a) oF should be strong Clearaway in the and comfortable. These are solid leather. They have wide, roomy toes. ‘They Wonderful Line of larly feature Serge Frocks Infants’ Shop Lovely little dresses for 2 to Jewish Women Plan Reprisal on} Dealers Who Profiteer in the Wash dresses of chambrays ° Holiday Season. Children’s School Keeping down the price of fowl during} Sizes 1 to 534. Little Men’s Shoes Brown and Black Calf, 4.00 four to six cents # pound. ‘This year, claim, the dealers intend to make Under Prices A well-shaped, comfortable se. ool shoe of splendid wearing quality. nee. s blame the middleman for a some admit they are y feeling the effect of the Bronx t However, they feel that the ment against them will soon cease, realizing that the Jowish familles will not go without chicken in the holidays, and therefore will pay whatever price be asked. Sizes 9 to 1834, West Si Raat Side Storen: 222-2: 34 AY. and 1agd 8 x i ea ay $a Avi. ou stat gh av. 3 Se stem Bore. mene i 444 Pulton Bt, opp. Bridge Bt, near Hort fy Brookiym [fig ast Bradway, bee Pare At. Bile St Stores [Rcaeee Pima, te, ark Ay, Newark Stores: 680 Broad St., opi 100) Market Mat) Order Dept., 2240 Third Ave.—-Postage, including Insurance 10. & Pr G, Money Order or New York Draft Onis. ene ee SUES FOR $505,000. HV. Greene Comp: euned of Violatt Mark ©, Prentiss, of the E, 7: je Miltary Park. United Hand Played Rolls of the Newest Song Hits With Words Ti i 3 6847 L Want the Twilight and You E. Reeves Waltz Reverie 1.25 6842 Mammy’s Good Night Lullaby Joe Gold Fox Trot 15 6846 Nobody to Love . . . . « E. Reeves Fox Trot 1.25 6841 Pickaninny Blues. . . . .S.A.Perry Waltz Lullaby 1.25 6855 The Road is Rocky (But Il Am ‘ Gonna Find My Way) . Joe Gold Fox Trot 1.25 6852 Silver Water .. + + + Reeves Fox Trot 1.25 Mad) . . +. +e 6849 When I See All the Loving They Waste on Babies (1 (Long for the Cradle Again) E. Reeves 6854 Whispering . . . . . + » Joe Gold 6843 You’re the Only Girl That One Step 13g Fox Trot Lag 20824 Kolien Danee, S. A. Perlstein + « Jewish Frailachs 1.10 Word Rolls in Italian, Polish, Jewish and Bohemian CONNORIZED Rolls are hand played by musicians who know how to put the sippy da: frihm into them. When you bear « Coanorsed Roll you'll Laow what real dance muete la, at $29.75 and $39.75 Frocks at $29.75 are of navy the sides of the skirt. Frocks at $39.75 are in the model illustrated—the one with oblong motifs of braid. When the dress is of navy blue the braid is of gold metal soutache, and when of black the: braid matches. Collar of embroidered batiste edged with wee ruffle of footing. Satin Frocks, $45 One model is illustrated—the other has an attractive skirt formed almost ilps of wide tucks. Navy blue, brown or black. Clearaway Summer frocks, at $7.60 to $19.76, A jew charming eve- 939.50 to ning Jrocks, 469.560, Sport suits, coats and Jrocks, $12.50. Second floor, Old Building. (Tenth street) Women’s new Coats for Autumn With certain new and delighiful characteristics AT $69.50—coats of duvet-de-laine in soft brown, pine needle green, midnight blue, and soft castor color; many fur trimmed, with collars and bands of nutria, of French seal (dyed coney), and of ting-tail opossum. A few are embroid- ered in self color in large, attractive designs. AT $89.50—coats of fine bolivia cloth and evora cloth, in pine needle green, dark brown, soft castor and tan, also in midnight blue and Copenhagen blue. Some have generous collars of nutria and French seal. The models are in the enveloping wrappy styles, or on the more conventional coat lines. Conspicu ousamong them are coats embroidered in self color in large motifs of self embroidery, applied quite differently from any that appeared exceptionally good At their Forward Sale prices Taupe and kolinsky dyed marmot coats, 86 inches long, large cape collar and bell cuffs, self-trimmed.,........$1%0 Same model with natural raccoon collar and cuffs. $195 -seal (dyed coney) coats, 36 inches long, large cape collar and bell cuffs, self-trimmed............... $195 26 per cent. paid down binds any purchase, which will be stored without extra charge, to November Ist, if desired. Second floor, Old Building, | Made exclusively for the Wanamaker Store Particularly interesting is A beautiful el si the “L. R. Style” comet, heautiful model of silk brocade, exquisitely finished, golfing, riding or athletics, ery flexible top and elastic hips are the features, $5.75. forced front, $7.25, Third floor, Old Building are Blucher cut—the kind boys like. Several thousand Jewish housewives blue serge in a smart model in- For every-day corafort, and | ‘han cost to make them. $4.95. fn the Bronx have started a boycott Sturdy troducing an effective use ot the the rou Sndae : was! i c . gh-and-ready wear that i a , Pew against poultry dealers in the hope of! Boys’ Shoes new heavy loss embroidery at boys give them, these are ideal Of imported cross-bar lawn, Boye’ A suits—with blue school shoes, OMEN’S “Petti- bockers’’ at $4.95 Particularly nice pettibockers of silk jersey, witn wide pleated frill finisning “‘bockers.”" Sev- eral lengths. Purple, brown, taupe, green and rose. Third floor, Old Building. EW _ wool plaids, checks and stripes. There is nothing smarter for the fall skirt for street or sport wear than a wool plaid, check, or stripe. We have a new, fascinating array of these, soft, durable, fabrics in the prettiest color combination, $6.50 to $8.50 a yard. Main floor, Old Building IGHTIES and un- derthings of cot- ton crepe. Cottom crepe nightgowns of this soft, attractive crepe really do not have to be ironed. They in one’s over-the-holidays ag and do not wrinkle as frailer lingerie will, In flesh color with blue trimming, either of dainty stitching or French knots; $1.96. color and white, $1.50. Third floor, Old Building XTRA Sized Cotton Crepe Kimonos at teristic Japanese designs, in soft, lovely color, In blue figured with rose and green, and in mauve and gold and white, and in pale turquoise blue with gold and white flowers. Made Me Cry . . . . .E. Reeves Fox Trot 125 Third floor, Old Building INSTRUMENTAL ROLLS Fi t L Cc New Shoes, $11.50 20821 The a Love Newt (nen reared Hirsch Fox Trot 85c Irs ° R. orsets Wi h F There is a tan laced shoe and a black laced sa Rad Aad Lay pul dt pathionnd pis anna face shoe. One is an English last. The other has a In MyMi Arms—Lewis, ¥: Ahi Fox Ti i ; 20823 Alice Blue penile (From itees)) Haney Tierney Wale ba tor the Fa ll fuller toe. Both are good looking shoes; better Creams are Less During September Wonderful cold cream, 55c¢, x i i y ized cotton. Black, white, cordovan and gray. On Sale at All Music Shops aise weet be we toy ane | : _ ad See eine pai At $1.50—(tax 5e)—Thread silk socks, full CONNORIZED MUSIC COMPANY very low bust. _ | singe tote famed for Wahna akin cream, 80¢. fashioned, with double toes, soles and heels, 7 Another very attractive | i J Rutf-ekin cream, 27c Black, navy and cordovan. New York model is the sport corset for | Model with clastic gores at | > Coa Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding xf | bottom of skirt and re-in- Can’t Buy Better Main Floor, Old Bldg. 6 year girls, prices that ‘are actually les with hand stitching, or smock- $7.50; fine organdie, and dotted mulls in dainty colorings; with ruchings, frillings or touches of ribbon trimming. colors, $ are marked at dimity, organdie and voiles in checks and fine stripes, $2.25 to or tan chambray knee trousers BEACH ROMPERS or beach suits of Jap. crepe, chambra; or poplin, in colors or wit! trimming, to 4 izes; $1.60 and $1.95. ° * Third floor, Old Building ¢ 100 White Enameled Kitchen Tables $12.50 <==, ||" In the September Housewares Sale 3 ft., porcelain on steel tops; aquare legs, one drawer; all perfect. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Interesting reductions in the Sweater Shop Odds and ends to be cleaned out Friday Filet sweaters, with and with- out sleeves, aud fn vivid and dark |! scares of telecine Wess Mir) ey tice and lovely in color, Orenburg scarfs, in white and lovely colors, $1.85. Twill Skirts Very smart and attractive Eng- lish cotton twill skirts for golf and other sports. I stri it $9.50 and $12.60, Pe ® Second floor, Old Building A Much-Favored Model : Without sleeves, hand made, 2.95. Wool sweaters, in lovely shades of yellow and green, $3.96. Children’s fibre sweaters, $3.95; white wool, $3.75, and turquoise, Slip-over negli; of crepe de chine, also in light and dark colors, daintily trimmed with little French rosebuds in natural colors. These have a square neck-line and are most comfortable because they have no fastenings to pull open. Price $6.85. Pongee smocks at $1.95—made of a good quality of silk pongee, For Men--- still, they are well-made shoes. Silk Socks—Week-end flurry At 95c—thread silk socks, seamless, with double toe, soles and heels. Cuffs: are mercer- Seat ay | : : ; 0 , ing, OF trimmed with cel = | and white waist, or all white. | the coming Jewish holiday season. The Patiee tos hae Stocki Misses’ and Children’s Paty patire gia hesattauee Sizes 1 to 6—$6.25. ie cua aut ae Some plain colors. Three-quar- i boycotting women say that price rais- Black Calf. tockings | Gun Metal Lace Shoe 2 Burlington Arcade floor, From-ehoulden style—$1.45 to ter sleeves, touches of smock- ing has become a regutar noliday mat- Benen Call. .4.80 & 6.00 Bikes 83 to 11 00 blue, or ee ehacralh eats of New Buildi , $7.96. ing or; contrasting trimming, fer with the dssiera, ‘Last year te|| | Brows Call. 4:50 & 5.00) 44 | Sites 924 to.11..... 3.00 ray which Paria delights in we Busing $2:95 and $3.95, GAvacce, ie wench say, was trou| : 5 Sizes 1114 to®,... 3. combining with navy blue. F Fuepurtsd tl Bretieacl ¥ES4 1 00 No. bi Prayep sy Drscrirtion Price ‘S02 last season. Second floor, Old Building Other models at $2.96; four . a . : ’ ite ith 4 6840 Alabama Moon ... .« «SAP Waltz $1.25 rf 20s ees ee taibemlen oF in Breakfast Coats at oe Aree Ai eon Cir ee So Px ate 1.35 ‘ I stitching: and ‘in pink with @ 8 95 44 am es es we we ee eves ‘ox Trot 148 « inty blue design. ; i + + © « «Joe Gold : 7 One piece Billie Burk: $8. in Dreaming Place i. ee Y These Fur Coats are | .Srgsncur huts a 6838 “I'll Be With You in Apple siete YAS with a design of blue birds. Of crepe de chine, full length, with little ruffles on Blossom Time” + « « Joe Gold Waltz Lay Cotton crepe bloomers, flesh | edges, and a becoming V neck-line. In vivid rose and blue wis ct 6850 Susan . . es eo Ae Joe Gold Fox Trot 1.35 Bay seal (dyed coney) coats, 36 inches long, large cape $8.95 and $9.75. in natural color. Slip-over model with round neck. 6843 Sweet Mama (Papa’s Getting collar and bell cuffs of natural skunk cee S245 In charmingly patterned cot- Third floor, Old Building d « Joe Gold Fox Trot Lag 2 ton crepe, printed with charac- Fl 4

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