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YOUR OLD STRAW TO BE IN STYLE UNTIL OCT. 20 New Date Is Set for the Ringing of the Curfew for Sum mer Cadies, BALTIMORB, Sopt. 10.—Oct. 20 16 the new date set for the curféw to tol the kneli ofthe straw hat. With velvet wool and fabric hats faking théir appearance on the Streets each day in ever inereasing bumbers, Acting Fair Price Com- missioner Beinmann announced that in ‘an effort to bring down the igh cost of living he would wear hie straw hat ai weeks longer. The Pair Pricw Commissioner secks to @nlist hundteds of men and wom- @ tn the “straw hat brigade” of » the army that ¥. started by the consumers last spring to fight big prices. by buying only what ts ab- soltitely hecessary and when abso- tutely necessary. “We have been told that men and women are will! - to co-operate in order to bring down the high cost of “living,” said Mr, Beinmann. “Well, here is their chance, I shall Wear my straw hat until Oct. 20, and I should like every man and Womaa in Baltimore to do iike- wise.” KINDLY LANDLORDS? YES; HERE ARE SOME More Tenants Tell of the Good Treatment They and Others Receive. Frederick P. Sellers, No. 1224 Her- kiner Street, Brooklyn, writes that he believes that the experiences with dis- pobsesssed tenants who have gone to store their possessions in the warerouse owned by hid fandiord, Willlarn Nissen, has shown hith the heart- breaking side of rent Sitios | Certainly Mr. Nissen. believes | live-ant-ist-live, Mr. Sellers. writes, because he hag not faised rents in his Herkimer Street house although others M the neighborhood have shown less elt tenants. No, 25 Mount Hope only made 0} THE EVENING ed mea 7} oer ey fs Wei oan #3 since ci nd ta oc pa |i ie F fiat Sed a A Tt tor sim, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. + ‘ama, oS Tnore agreeable and more a entertaining than any of thosq produced in New York this season” 124 | —AlexanderWoolleott inThe Times at LITTLE OLD rea.tpn| NEW YORK BIJOU Sits R PRAGA MAN OF THE rede ‘Then., West iat 8, res, R00, HpLBhooK THE BAD MAN By RIDA JORNSON YOUNG. PLYMOUT! FRAZEE W d8th St. Bree 8.20, Hien Mat. omw 2:98 FRAZEE Yh ihe MARGARET ANGLIN > Sates CASINO fit. *weal™s Bat LOTT 'S Br aiathe CSBANISH LOVE” “HELD AUDIENCE so ee Sun Wer © 48th Se. Ta clust, of Bm Brg OPPORTUN ity “A FASCINATING DRAMA! — Fr irordm, RN ik GARRICK gs" of nc MATINEE TOMORHOW. ee RE REE CENT! CHABLES RAL iad be BOOTH FF PAYAL" GP avbdmauunes ** HUL DSON #.00. Next Mat. Sat tro 39th St. B Tae + Mun Wed. fon 8 8 ELTINGE ™,,.0H.a28 Ste a. Ath BL. Rot Biwy, Bre | La iy aa | *UCHARM SCHOOL ‘Thea.. 44 W. of Bway. tive 0.00 BROADHURST Thea. 46W. of Morey: “COME SEVEN SHUBERT , ‘Bates tiee THE HIT OFTHE fOwNi Rt ip ae A 1 a oN vie iuconse"' of Tico" Continents. ADDY The Next Best Thing” “URN MAR URAL CAPE he ed, Neidio (Cres, DON'T FAIL "ro'SEE IT! | EES BLUE BONNE witn 407 LEXINGTON AVE. OPP HOTEL COMMODORE $10 Down Buys This Genuine VICTROLA Model X. Price $125 Balance $6 Monthiy. dt Immediate Delivery. d Come in and Hear It. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Mak ShaGEAN Grand operA OPENING MONDAY NIGHT, SEFT. 20, 8.15 | > fo MNMOL FFU fSshomata Cas Batser He" Ba \ ae stata watasar Lr. Alian). Fitzia, De Mette TTERFLY." Me TAB VAT De Bi Serie a" Ee a 8 NOW. On AMUSEMENTS. TR BELASCO Prog eal Be Matioees Wea Novaxo Hare 6." Freeman, aiprrttert ce at 0 at 2.80, LYCEUM CEUM Pa. W,, ce & , 30 INA CLAIRE ™ was Aig , COHAN Mats Wed. & Ai, ih GkO. M. COWAN’S| SMASHING HIT GENIUS se CROWD] __ Seats Baling 6 Weeks Ahead, PARK Pair iavincd auenkey, al |g GEORGE AKLISS in BOOTH ee POLb be eat Seats £2.50, GbR kama We Fea Miles Basset Be 1 Henry ier Blanche Eates' ta James roto’ The Famous Mrs. Far Jonmn Prinkwater's 4 LINCOLN CORT = Mitt We By Seats. sit Werke Ti LITTLE MISS CHARITY e Best Musital Show in Town SELWYN \THIREY TG HE ve B30 maT. BAP AY 230 DELMONT fis. Hts PME PPAvnOULE | LITTLETHEATRE S44), EMILY STEVENS in 20" AK “FOOTLOOSE” Matiness Wednenday and Satur ‘Me BOHEMIANS Inc, ANNOUNCE REERWICH UI fotcier se 1946" NOW PLAYING ox rT vA 2.15) Ine, D. W. GRIFFITH Presents “Th at acto Ever Seen ow an or Mise Amaiate “Way Down East’) rth Special Music Program Eves. boosh to $2, welt Bh to $1.00, ‘Motor Care at WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS | “WHILE NEW |YORK SLEEPS” LYRIC | ASTOR THEATER, 42481. & Biway, | meway @ 45th at |] Continuous, Noon to 11 P. M. Beale of Prices. at, both theatr eae FEPROCTOR bas i. Wil 4, Ward Giete, Anthony & Ar pold, ick Slate Rayme eri Donald, The Taraing BIG VAUDEVILLE 3 MAURICE. TOURNEUR'S | comines Liberty Girls, Ashley 5adier. Grape ck & Irving, Himber &P pais LXE] ton simian ” tae nt 43004, [Ard ofa" i py ive vein aii THOMAS y “cisttian Clothe nivel! "Concert Orchestra IALTO) “FATTY”, ARBUCKLE Ti. and ve time fa! mamta oP Roar CRITERION \ethe Hd eyuarp a ht to Bway at ith Bt LS Love” Cont, Noon to it P.M, PARAMOUNT PICTURES: Terrace Garden nr Pexington DANCE ms PALACE butasy Two Bands— No Intermis: Exhibition Dancing Twssdags and Thursdays | Mednesdoye— Fox fret Night Al @ weeks in advance ant in "THE SON. ‘Don't miss A's great’ IPPODRONE Dudley & 8d Ay. Bronx be a Hes: |LENORE ULRIC DAUGHTER’ tots: ty BROADWAY ahh ‘Twloe Dally.2.15 ek “HUMORESQUE” TR & B06. “AND B VaUbevitve NORMA TALMADG| Woman. STEEPLECHASE THE FUNNY PLACE QU SURF & POOL BAIHING. irom ‘Times ‘Bauare. SEA BATHING. BROOKLYN. SERAND : “45 TES FROM BNOADWAY." S| a sMoeehantes othe Rath THE WHITE CIRCLE” > tr Patrick Praiely Stutpey: Noe STARLIGHT" | spat 7TH ST, up. at Pe Cae) CHARLES RA RAY Ines Aner et oe ety 8 Musteat AUIS als * | Reserved "MILESTONES" 8 a ee : LIABLE GOODS - LOW PRICES BAS Y WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT: et MAN SACTIONS Tiled yg R = WATC IERICAN WATCH WELER sda MAIDEN LANE 5867 ON CREDIT- Baceptional value: iMluetrat DIAMOND wancies ON CREDIT | NO DEPOSIT RE UIRED | Largest, nasort all fT Gontigantint, AMERICAN IPPODRONE | prarrenOSesabineys "ILAW SCHOOL unite QOLWORTH BLDG, NEW NOt. Wo ethoon, Cin Gib to G5 E ’ Morling mall acbines Pur HELP WANTED—MALE BOF wamed by telligents $10 38" Burling Tarse export house; alert and In reek Wo Marte, Apply Traffic ailp. DIAMONDS r WATCHES — JEWELRY “Convenient monthly NEWBURGH. A AND. RETURN, $1.28 GREAT WHITE FLIER ‘RENSSELAER’ Waa Denes lee BS). Be eee ae Oakar ONO As Mui West 1886 Bt 10 mustocnesy, MUSICERESTAUNANT: HUDSON NAVIGATION -COMPANY ee a TO ALBANY AND TROY, @ AND T z mM. hina vod pot oo ‘$1. 25 feagthespas aA return, $1.60 Don't fail to ee the Hudson at this “str. EN i OBELL” Str. eaenater Headquarters or yureh or ride up 1s aya ns OPEN TOMORROW, SATURDAY 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. ‘Réde-to-Schowt Sales | Are Specially Featured for the First Sat- | urday of the Season—Cut-Price Items in HATS, FROCKS, COATS, SHOES AND OTHER ACCESSORIES Everybody Shope Here on Satu rday Saturday—Last Day of Back-to-School Sale Boys’ .Clothing and Furnishings Great assortments of finely made clothes and furnishings to meet the boys’ Fall and Winter needs, specially priced during the back-to-school! sales. Boys’ Suits (Many with Junior Boys’ Suits Extra Trousers) Sailor, Junior Norfolk and Dutch models in serges, cheviots worst- eds and tweeds, In navy blue Saturday Last Day of Back-to-School Sales | Girls’ ‘ School Hats . Our regular §3.95 SCHOOL BALE 2.60 3 Mushroom, flaring and chin styles in velvet, and bright finish felts. Also velvet tams. Included are blaek, brown, navy and other | desirable Fall shi e Plain or Pleated Norfolk models developed in fine wool fabrics. Large assortment of patterns. Hudson River - HELP WANTED—FEMALE. by pe he CONEY ISLAND ty W. 120,94, Lik is 6.20 Sse =: ER shout WHITEHALL 1279. arty, fececpond Saad WOMEN, 21-85 YEARS OF AGE, FOR NIGHT WORK Tu m7 1 Pk pao ice? any Ber TELEPHONE OPERATORS. HOURS: 9.80 P, M. TO 7 A, M. Opportunity to earn $00 to $100 a month in six months, Gatakut. $18 a week in two Albany. weeks when assigned = pag to night hours; $15 a eee y week during instruc. vay or. Pim AFTERNOON SAIL | SATURDAY, Serr. it. Leavy AWA Retu M. | made’ aay ie copeetty, perinae, ONE BEAR MT Steamer CLERMONT Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Park Genera} Oifce DA West 129th St. Recreation Pier, 9.45 A. M. Fare 60¢ Round Trip Saturday, Children Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lunch Facer RN a CSRERONT Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc, tion in the day time, Rapid advancement. Higher salaries for more responsible po- sitions ‘ __ Saw 08s If interested, call at 1158 Broadway, New York City. (Cor, 27th St.) or telephone Madison Square/12000, New York Telephone Company \ GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START; $88 TO $100 A MONTH SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORK- ING CONDITIONS; RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK. POSITIONS ARB OPEN IN OUR SEV- ERAL DEPARTMENTS, APPLY AT MANHATTAN, 1158 BROADWAY, CORNER 27TH ST, 105 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY ST, BRONX 870 E. 150TH ST. BROOKLYN Operated by the es Pir ier B., Penn. K. R., Jersey City, M Pier A, Battery Park, 9.00 A, rning leaves Bear Mountain at 4,30 Sunday and Holidays, 850. tr BOSTON |) “ 81 WILLOUGHBY ST, |] METROPOLITAN LINE 1886 BROADWAY. All the way by water OR TELEPHONE VIA CAPE cop CANAL “ MADISON SQUARE | Daily at § P.M. (Dayiteht Time) Riots kT | | ween EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, G6 |e Sekar MANDAL Thre éaclusl DAY Sound Str. “HIGHLANDER" Round Trip {Piatt yous vacation, with AY ave leaves TELEPHONE COMPANY, PAXy Trips Up the Hudson tc | — EA MOUNTAIN GFAVES BATTERY, « "War tas Fare 60e i A & Sune, tte, Chtidten 88 USIG—REF ath fat os PASTING. Telephone tu a GIRLS & YOUNG WOMEN, PERIENCE, @ho wish to learn long $15 A WEEK TQ START; AY. Regalar Bt nn Extra pay tor estra dul e Trips Daily to siGHLANDs Ristatiant operated ‘bt oot, battery Pier 9.30 A.M, 1.30 & 6.00 P.M Write tion cances RE duc Ine ar gap iH CSiases (oautia oe Sppus to ree eeteae Clon 1800-20 2 E, 28th St. lve Charter te 1 u. ic "intante. (Cor, Sth Av.) on 24 Walker St. (two streets below Ca NEW YORK CIT:. THE AMERICAN TELE- PHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIGHT TRIP ON THI SOUND thie datignet ‘abi i D milog througn te’ How’ Low tain Jrea Stzambos Ge a WITHOUT PREVIOUS EX. distance telephone operating sel} Well tailored. Sixes 10 to 18 and a latge variety of mixtures. Meco SCHOOL Our Girls’ School Tams—in velvet and scioo. 19.78 teu | Salk 7.68 Bie | ac ee Boys’ Fall Coats Full or half belted models, some with extra sailor collar. Good quality navy serges or fancy cas- simeres, Sizes 8 to 8 years. Boys’ Semi-Norfolk swale Bome feature yoke and pleated backs. Developed in cassimeres and cheviots In a large vatiety of eee browns, greens and iP! grays. ace lined. Sises 9 to SCHOOL : FEM |] 18 years, SALE, 6.72 Sd SCHOOL 1.3.99 Prine Boye’ Zrowses " School Straight or knickerbocker styles vin @ variety of new mixtures, Boys’ Extra Trouser Suits New semi-Norfolk models in fine Handkerchiefs || || fabrics of medium and dark col- | Also corduroy. Sixes & to 16 For Boys and Girls | orings. Sizes 9 to 17 deen years. ". White || SCHOOL 8 ScHooL || SALE, 9.88 Renee 2.28 kr plain het. | Furnishings eae an hem or white with corded or ored wie -Bach Y% dos.. eeebboee Boys’ Plate Hem—our reg. Special Be % do eecees Boys’ Schoot Blouses SCHOOL bod BALE, D4) RM Light and medium striped per cales and khaki. Collars a Boye’ Percale Blouses Sport or Eton styles with long sleeves. New striped patterns and eolorings. Sizes @ to 18 years. Handkerchiefs—plain | tached. Sizes 8 to 15 years, pougou 1 .04 i? white with ctlerek of co. | Boys’ Shirts : pia our reg. 24. % dos Bach Boys’ Caps New Fall styles in brown, gray and fancy mixtures. Full cut, A splendid assortment of new fancy stripes. Neckband style with French cuffs. Sizes 12% SPECIAL LOT ¥ yee! ase SALE, 1 1 § BALE, «DE cena ee instend of Each Pr “ di Girls’ Handkerchiefs—plain cortled or colored botdets, whil veers aten | or initial and colors. + Bael Vy dow Ps Girt? Handherehlate—corded Baill ders, initial in. wreath des Hi YB i eich y pees Saturday, Last of; Back- 1a: suhool Sates School Togs for Kindergarten : To Little Tots’ Polo Hats—special lot ines to 8 yeare— our reg. $2.97— SCHOOL SALE 1.84 Little Tots’ Hate—felt roll by sailors and velvet tams—in hye. brown and navy—our 1. SCHOOL SALE 1.84 Little Tots’ Coate—belted a ire models—in cheviot and site? ine-—colors are brown, navy green—2 to 6 years— our seg. $7.97- SCHOOL SALE 6.28 Saturday Special Handsome Mesh Bags Silver and gold, fish scale, plain or engraved frames —attractive models, Our reg. $8.97—Special. . . 5.34 Pearl Necklaces 24-inch reugits 3. 84 Solid gold clasps—lustrous pearls- our reg. 87.97. Rhinestone Bar Pins—charming atyles—with safety catch our reg. 82.76 and §2.97..1.97 Gold Filled Bra: our reg, $2.97 SEMI-ANNUAL Dressmakers’ Fall Sale Begins Monday, September 13, 1920 Values of Greatest Importance to Professional and Home Sewers are Specially Featured in the following partments SILKS DRESS Goovs LININGS TRIMMINGS FLANNELS WASH FABRICS NOTIONS LACES RIBBONS SCISSORS Ete. ey Tere Weel Sveti Cotten ‘In these departments you will find new, desirable mer well made~bel style, chandise, notably reduced to afford generous savings, pachde Wiles Bra A oe ot ont See Amefican, Times, World, Sun-Herald, Tribune, 81.97 ot ae Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn Standard Brooklyn Citizen, Harlem and 12, for items and Stants-Zeitung, Union, Brooklyn Times, Bronx Home News, Sunday, Sept. prices SCHOOL SALE 6.67 Babies’ Sweaters—light and dark shades san, to 4 yéars— our reg. $6.9 Pi HOOL SALE 446 Little Tots’ Gingham Cham: bray Tub Dresses—in 4 large ¥: riety of pretty models—sizes to years—our reg. $1.97-— SCHOOL SALE 1.42 Little Tots’ White Dresses—daii MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M, No Mail of Telophone Orders T> prevent deniers buying, quantities restricted | $4.85 Girls’ Nei Ten Laced Shoes, 3.35 UI LAL $94 ld Medium Weight Union s . . Fi t finish, that will wear, | $4.00 Bays’ Back Laced Shoes 2.95 MEN'S PURNISHINGS EARN PLOOR, Btout Boles Aid Gonera—mahe ba mannish lasts—dandy shoes for rol-—slzea Lb to 6 Cotton Vests 63 ct. Children's White Fleece | bia? with, high neck, i ee SHOR DET. SHQUND FLOOR, | nile length pants | ankle, yn parte | $74 Yeung Men's Storie Coats.....0.75] | Best Saturday Value pe lange Sizes nade ¢ bom Gise J8Fs" nmawean—Main gioom | piace 34 to (8 meade of tan bom Women's Fine Cotton Vi low neck, sleeveless; band or bodice top. Regular or extra sizes. White or pink, bazine convertible eullar—storm sleeves—finished with fasteners. YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, $3.96 Junior Boys’ Washable Suits. 8.00 a t Men's f hmere Socks ac ant quality tart ro AR ar room, a durable 0 Girls’ hoes 3 to 9 years—plain colors—white Leb adadl ; sper yr fee | And sttiped. ‘Ballor. Duteh” and oads of .47 and .67 reallly tow eel “slses 8 to 6— Junior Norfolk modeis in a large Variety of atyles. BOYS! CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, D wid "silO” MrT, —-600%D FLOOR, Now « other for Start of Season Sales of and All-Wool Dress ‘ See pages for Tisament of Men's Fall Clothing. * — ate + Be J beg yale instantly and Me Dowell make BY) ha) < a yokes and empire styles, pi SEER pease Nos xcs PLOOR, ano trimmed: aie to 6 years— 4 our reg. HAs Men's Russian Cord fain wa’ at $3.00 Little Boys’ Laced Shoes 2.45 SCHOOL SALE 2.34 By ALi ee ae Ld Made a4 Panton i iit good stout ci n1da—well made—in, yon aolen—-eizen ne, MBN'S HURNIBIUNGS wks Pe mn SHOn DEFT. SHOUND PiApomt,

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