The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 9

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nay. elte coal years ago JETECTIVE'S NOSE. | SNIFFS SOLUTION 4 OF BARBER’S LOSS pear ne ain Shop Robbed of Tonics and Pomades; Aroma Leads to Bootblack’s Home. FPP Pride marched—with the aroma of hair tonic as pervasive as the music of a brass band—hefore the fall to-day of Victor Arnent, bootblack in the barbershop of James Ernest, No. 473 Broadway. The barber shop find been robbed. ‘All the razors, aM the clippers, and Much soap were missing, although the door had not been forced when Ernest arrived and Jet in four waiting customers, Arnent outran the boss to the ‘West 30th Street station with the news. Ernest arrived us Victor was ending the tale and wanted to know right away what Detective Roscoe Jenkins was going to do about it. Jenkins snifféd at a change in the atmosphere of the station; he began to have Sherlock Holmes feelings coming over him, “Did you lose any hair tonic? Any pomades?" he asked, “Sure!" said tte (boss barber. “Every box and bottle in the shop.” Jenkins removed, unceremoniously, the hat of Victor Arnent. He aniffed @t the neatly plastered locks, “Take me home, young man,” said the detective. i Ernest followed, In the flat of Ar- nent, the detective told Magistrate Simms {n Jefferson Market Court, -he sniffed again, and following the sniffs to the kitchen stove in which was no fre, he said, but many bottles of hair tonic and other barber excuses for easing human attractiveness; | iso, he sald he found the missing Shears and razors and clippers back Of the stove. Arnent was held in $1,500 bail. for ‘the Grand Jury, —— Mitchell Day Day for Dew Friends of the late John Mitcheil are Perfecting plans for the formation uf a Nation-wide organization to be known as the John Mitchell Memorial Commit- tee to co-operate with the United Mine Workers of America tr the erection of 4 memorial to Mr. Mitchell in caring for shades. tailored a cae work je enlenntea Oct. 29 ‘of the victory won in strike of 1902, and they will be re. n yay in honor ted V oile, Tub ‘Sil reer “exerelacs, an? ers of the more ed to observe the day an syed of celebration put als ig THE & Negro Malter Dinchari ra Natcnell | thet tn published statements sistant reafter not | trial to-day 0-0 Kilroe said he was satisfied. Marows Garvey, editor of the “Negro World,” indicted a year ago for criminal Mstrict Attorney Kilroe, discharged when his case was called for He had publicly retracted his statements and apologized and Mr. VENING WUKUL, HU BeAr, wo. 2 EMBED v, L¥40. aed. ahout As- was Comfort for Tired Quality End-of-Season Sale for Stout Women To make room for the coming Fall productions the prices of our present stock have been radically reduced. Many of the items'in this sale are suitable for Fall as well as immediate wear. Dresses-Coats-Suits Skirts-Waists models. 59 760 Waists White Corded Madras, Voiles, fede Cac and plain), r pe de Chine, Georgette Cre hand embroidery sad | ‘i Up to 66. 19 275 Maternity Great reductions on sj designed Coats, Skirts, Waists and Corsets. Dean J figured Voile eees figured - ‘gandie ‘ming. Specially priced. 38 and 49 —Lane Bryant fase 23 W. 38th St. Batiste, Cotton 405 Dresses Striped Gingham, Mercerised Linene, striped snd fig in light and ites | in Tussah Silks, Sizes wu but not all sizes in ys 163 Coats Suitable for early Fall, as immediate wear. Mo! Pongee Coats for moto travelling. Serge, Chev’ Mohairs and Poplin. to 58, atyles. 10% rella, Sil every style. 139 Suits and Wool Serge. lace trim- 595 pea | lined. Skir On, trim- stout figure. 195 59 Store Hours: West 42nd Street 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Announcing our readiness with the new models in MEN’S AUTUMN HATS High-Grade Imported and Domestic Hats in the distinctive shapes and favored colors for Fall wear. Especially interesting values in Men’s Soft Hats - - at $5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 12.00 Men’s Derby Hats - af $6.00, 7.50, 9.00, 12.00 PLAIN widths, Value $8.75. . Metal). Value $5.50 Value $3.00 and 8.75. ah, . 6 2 SPECIAL at, per yard, AXMINSTER CARPET—One color only SPECIAL at, per yard, INLAID LINOLEUM—In _ Parquetry SPECIA per yard, Newly arrived assortments of ENGLISH CLOTH HATS and CAPS are now on display at moderate prices. Now offering many values of noteworthy importance. Suggestive of the assortments we mention: “WIDE” CARPET—In 9 and 12 ft. $6.90 $4.25 Tile effects. $2.50 and 3.00 (Gun or FIGURED CARPETS—In purposes. Value $5.50, Special at, per yard... two- tone effects; suited for halls, stairs, clubs, hotels and general house $4.50 Wool Back Chenille Carpets Taupe, Blue, Rose, Mulberry and Tete de Negre; in 30 in., 9, 12 and ‘ 15 feet widths Special at, sq. yard. . $15.5 All sizes up to 66 bust, but not all sizes 15% 2450 Included are suits of Mohair Dressy suits of Silk Serge and Taffeta—silk Many suitable for early Fall wear. Sizes up to 56 bust. 1235 1928 29% to fit and become the woman of 1028 West 43rd Street The CARPET and LINOLEUM DEPT. Adequatély prepared to fulfill your immediate needs from its extensive assortments, 1s Aching Feet HEN your feet are tired and sore and they ache—and you begin to feel they’ re of no use at allexcept to cause you misery—it’s high time you made the acquaintance of Van Hart Shoes ‘‘ built for comfort and fitted by experts.’’ For nine times out of ten it’s the shoes that hurt and not the feet | Specially Priced Several New Fall Styles Two Ilustrated as well Black kid-akin Black kid vamp, and doot, specially co gray suede ton, and structed to br: snug fitting heel Bu- the arch. Made to aad ankle; usually sell for ‘ ~| sold for in $15.00 $16.00 SHOES Se FITTED BY EXPERTS 33 WEST 36 Our Only Store in N.Y. City White Wash Skirts; Wool Maternity Dresses, Serges, in navy and black; Chuddah Cloth, Striped Satin serviceable Maternity | | sud All-Wool Serge; sizes up Coll HO Reber atheros ae aoa Store Closes at 5 P. M: Open All Day Next Saturday. Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk 38th Street 39th Street Announcing the “Seven Furniture Days” Sale To be Held From September 13th to 20th Inclusive HIS important event, which has acquired a wide reputation throughout the country, is planned with the greatest care many months in advance. In this way we are able to measure up to your expectations as in former years. The outstanding features of this sale are: Furniture of fine quality at fair prices, combined with excellent service. Illustrated is a Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite of four pieces, large and generous in proportions, practical in every detail. Dresser, Chifforette, Vanity Toilet Table and full size or Twin Beds. You may take your choice of Mahogany or Walnut. With full size Bed With +» $750.00 Twin Beds....$925.00 Three Courtesy Days Friday September 10tn Saturday ' September 11th Thursday September 9th During these three days we extend to you the privilege of looking over the furniture assembled and making an advance selection at sale prices. Sisth Floor 0 SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS * a a ee er Ae ee ee | Val ——— ee ee Tol Danial, Brocaway. Gnd Sons, Sthand th Sts. EVERYTHING NEW FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR AND AT PRICES WITHIN EVERYBODY'S REACH. YOU KNOW YOU CAN OBTAIN EVERY NEW NOVELTY — HERE AT MUCH LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE START THE SEASON WITH WONDERFUL OFFERINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. IT WILL REPAY YOU WELL TO MAKE THIS STORE YOUR FIRST STOPPING PLACE. — WE ARE SHOWING A FINE LINE OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ NEW FALL SUITS In the finest of all wool serge, tricotine, tinseltone and- attractive mixtures, plain and wii bee flowered linings, tailored to perfection and priced very reasonably. FROM 39.50 TO 89.50 I SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES. 2 to 24.50, at. . 16.50 Cot ing of satins, taffetas, Jerseys, tricatines and serges ine big nssort- ment of styles and colorings, Sizes to 44. SALE OF WOMEN’S SWEATERS Phenominal values in a big variety. of rushed WOMEN'S GLOVE OFFERINGS High Grade Washable Chamoisuede At Less Than Wholesale Cost 160 dozen fine quality excellent wea: Fatrle Gloves, ‘plain. and embroidered backs, im all the new Fall shades, Some have very slight imperfections, hardly perceptible but nothing to affect the wear. Reg. value 1.00 to 1:25 pair, for.. .69 Gauntlet Gloves of fine quality wash- bese ber ier colt and two-toned embroidere: a5 al fect LOB |feeds Hog: valve 1.68 pein fees 08 rain or |SALE OF HAIR BOW RIBBONS Rich quality taffeta ribbon, 5-in. wide, 1.7.95 levery \ desirable color. 8.95 | Reg. .55 grade, for yard......... 39 STOCKING SPECIALS + Stockin; Tuxedo effects mixtures, All wool. Sizes to 46 Values to 14.50, for 6.75 MEN’S & WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS Of American taffeta (cotton). Reg. 2.50 and 2.74, for... Umbrellas, hand; ine. Good quality Regularly 9.50, for... Regularly 10.50, for, TRAVELING BAGS Black walrus grain cowhide, rein- [doggy fs Silke ae, heavy oar erie a mace 7.95 | Ree. 9.75 pair. Tax included. ...2.94 Women's Silk Stockings, medium weight, lisle tops and soles; black or cordovan; full fashioned. Value 2.25 pair, for... ..1.59 cotton: "and Girls’ Stockings, ple for 39 WOMEN'S LINGERIE (2d Floor) Fxcellent bargains in odd lots of gowns, skirts and envelope chemises, grouped atone price. ribbed; black or white. S Values to $.00, for 1.69 |rchool wear. Value (65 pair, for. 2,79 |Women's Bloomers, fine cotton iv ink, white or black. Bloomers of fine quality crepe de chine. Value 8.75, for Envelope Chemise or Boomers of |{tegularsizes. Value 1.50 pair, for 1.15 Jacquard silk mixed material, Bxtra sizes, Value 1.68 pair, for. 1.25 Value 3.75 each, for 59 oA pista ep det oe Camisoles of excellent quality femarkable Values Washable Satin. Value 2.25, for-.1.10 Soscicie for Wriday, a aca SPECIAL LACE OFFERINGS — | ;Peclale for imported and probe 4 Black Chantilly Lace Flouncing, ees 86 to 40 in, wide, high 24 inches wide, grade qualities only in choice stylen and Value 2.75 yard, for 2.25 |colorings. Made to sell at 3.50 Black Emb'd Net, 18 in. wide to 4.60 yard, Sale price........ 2.59 Value 2.00 yard, for LL Printed ite, one of the finest Novelty Nets in Lack and colors, grades made, in an exquisite assort 40 in. wide. Value 1.83 yu. for. 1,50|ment of desirable styles and colorings: 500 Yd. Cotton Filet Lace, 4 in. wide. Value .38 yd. for......... «20 light and dark grounds. Formerly 2.75 to 8.75 yard, for-,.1.59 NOTION SPECIALS. Dexter's Crochet Cotton, mer- Black Drecs Satin, yard wide: o quality we can recommend for looks and durability. A 3,00 grade. cerized, Reg. .16 ball, for....... «12 |Special, per yard. ......-....005 1.98 ++Juat Like Sill” §; , mer-|Chiffon Velvet, black only: 40 in cerized, in all good wide; rich dress quality. Reg. 7c spool. Special per dozen.. .6917.75 grade. Special, per yard....6.25 KNITTING YARN Olive brown, Value 1.00 per hank. Special REAL HUMAN HAIR NETS oe made, invisible, self adjusting. Cup shupe and fringe nets. All Wool Storm Serge, yponged tr shrunk; an excellent wearing q : 44-in, wide in shades of brown, Pekin, Copen, smoke, cream, navy and black, %.76 quality. Special, yard. 2.10 BERKSHIRE LINEN PAPER 75 Very aa per doen 88 ante "Pesan AS jickel Safety Fins, 6 cards of Envelopes to match, Liadl 12 pins each. Value .86, for 127 lavvachaaes tor 45 Gee Metal Bag Frames. Children’s Schoo! Supplies at very Values 1.00 to 2.50, for. .50 and .75 |low prices, “ naif == : Re BEGINNING FRIDAY THE 10TH AND CONTINUING ky THE BALANCE OF SEPIEMBER, A SPECIAL DIS- COUNT OF 10 PER CENT. WILL BE ALLOWED Off all sales of China, Bric-a-Brac, Cut G ass, Lamps, Electroliers, Serving Trays and an unusually large and attractive line of decorative objects, etc., etc., Te em oe eee: ew news color combinations Very special, 1,90 Mercerize: ry Fabric, « heavy soft, silk ydrapery, 90 in, wide ia popular colors, per yard 1.45 Lace Curtains, large assortment in 00 dozen peut quality mercerized linle Half Hose, good weight, excell wearing quality, every desirable shade. AMI sizes. Value .85 pair, for. . . 59 Broken lines of High Grade Shirts in if 1 in our newly enlarged Dept. on 3rd floor. y Hl a: Same discount on Silverware & Clocks on Main Floor. : r aaa j UPHOLSTERY—4th Floor, _ MEN'S WEAR SECTION Terry Cloth, reversible, in beautiful acopsionel Offetlings i i ‘ 5 1 tte, Irish et Oecd rite {woven and fine printed mad ss; mostly Gj Se Pa pale 5 [soft cuffs; some detached; j 4 1314 to 18. Values to 4.50, tere "2.19 « er Pillows, well filled with live - ; ak sanitary, covered in striped [Union Suits,"Carter's” make; medium P and fancy ticking. 1.78 weight balbriggan, short and long ih anes) .75 | sleeves in stout and regular Regularly %:89, fer length. Value 4.85 suit, for 2.65 | TOILET REQUISITES | Mavi ‘Taleums. Reg, 45; for 21 |"Root’s” Natural Wool and Cotton mixed Shirts and Drawers, medium eer oe iets mie Albodon Tooth Paste. Meg. .25for-1B Jand heavy winter weights om Packer's Tar cial... 19] Regulars ‘and Stouts, each 2.35 3 up. Spec 3 Double breasted shirts, each 2.65 ota oth Brushes... . : #, broken lines of bi it a Absorbent Cotton, I-lb. roll... .45 it Maly alse ighes st 3.35 “| # Absorb-Knit Wash Cloths, 4 for .39 $16.50 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS FOR $11.75 White California blankets, full size; made of fine selected b wool, with a spool cotton warp to insure satisfaction au in wear and laundering. Regularly 16.50 pair. 7 rer Sale price. 11.75 iv Limit 3) pairs to a customer. NAUMKEAG SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Prices Decidedly Reduced. manufacturers of the famous Pequot brand, Made by the : -a quality of extreme fineness and but a much superior grade- great durability. Sino Regularly Sale Price Sine Regularly Sale Price 42x36 in. 87 68 | 72x108 in. 4.15 3.35 45x36 in. 95 .72 | 81x90 in. 3.98 3.10 63x90 in. 3.35 2.45 | 81x99 in. 4.39 3.40 | 63x99 in. 3.60 2.75 | 81x108 in. 4.75 3.70 | 72x90 in. 3.60 2.75 | 90x99 in. 4.75 3.70 | 72x99 in, 3.98 3.10 | 90x108 in. 4.98 3.98 SUNDAY WORLD ANTS WORK MONDAY MOBNING WONDERS _

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