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Pie carer a Se aie Sopa fess THE EVENING WORLD, p eegaE the Friendelip Hal! J ~LACKAWANNA ASKS ‘SEEKS T0 RECOVER TO SEGREGATE ALL $600,000 LEFT BY and jis o ued ex clared (0 1 tuna | the for (i etinport It im stated that in 1914, after © litigation, Thompeon created & 5 * S ife’s extate Offer Reported. Vacation Home Endowment | posing of the fund Announcement that the Deluware,| sosian ¥ | Thompron, coal and jum. Lackawanna and Western Railroad hw) her magnate of Uniontown, Pa, re- filed with the Interstate Commerce | puted to be a multi-millionaire, to- Commission an application for per- Mission to capitalize its surplus and to segregate its coal lands has led to the expectation in high financial quar- tere that other transportation com- panies having large ownership in coal Jands will take similar action day began an action to recover $600,- 000 bequeathed by his Iate wife to ee The clawn was filed in the County Clerk's office. Lf it succeeds it will de- feat the purpose which was said to | be nearest the heart of Mra. Blanche Supreme Court Justice Plat preme Court ut ond degree growing out of deal the Children’s Nursery of The Compassion at Yonkers. 000,000 $150,000,000 Worth of Eggs Wasted Each Year of « big “nr Companies that are exp low the lead of the Lac ‘T has been estimated by reliable agencies divas tits that the United States wastes $150,000,000 egregating coal lands ¢ worth of cage a year. At every. step. of ‘the which owns the Pennsylvania Coal journey to you the egg crop suffers appalling Company: ding, which has | Mith ia the lostes. From Farmer to Gatherer to Buyer to vast owners f coal lands the best food Jobber to Retailer, the eggs go, leaving a trail ng bas been one of andthe of waste and paying a profit to each hand thiough Visio sagutietin, ite which they pass. And each good egg you eat helps cheapest of all foods of animal origin. » on, Ontario and Pay, Se Cie wats; irgh and West Wente mm & bs With milk there is practically no waste. We irginia take all the farmer produces, It reaches you, without waste, either as milk, butter or cheese. And milk passes through but one set of hands. Only one profit. No waste, no handling and re-handling Direct from the farm to your door in a few hours, That is one of the reasons why milk ia the most economical food. Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. NewYork * last named is by the the money a huge paid to h id to deter the company from necepting the offer APPEALS TO GOLBY TOLET STOWAWAY STAY IN AMERICA | Unce| through such a sale me reinvested ir Wealthy es York Ready to Care for Boy rouble is to quit cof- Who Fled From Russia. fee and use M s Horr arrived here as a stow- INSTANT PosTUM " var ‘Ten days’ trial proves me os and theres a lot of sat- isfaction in knowing. Why not order a tin of him, and hi Libman, w New York and who man of the sistant Chairn Committee Crosy act membe of Ame with the Company Chair. | + “ Bureau, an As- | e Liberty Loan | mited in Red watch yourself and your own feelings? “Theres a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co..ine. Battle Creek.Mich vit aeeee seas sees sax See ees se ilterdwateras pure as Nature's a] ing spring,is used to make Bread oPguatly sa . wie lor 1 ey) 4yz0 Ried wa Pian s have the in- Vacution Homey # ae ertay trust tt There ertake fund of $700,000 in his wi: Was agreed she shouuld come during her life and should dis- | pose of the principal by her will jy no questiqn that she did unde {to dispone of it by will, but band claims that afider the taw } una reverts to him in spite of tire wi hi jand in xpite of the agers men undes * . which the fund was created ane he her Roads Expected to Folk, J. V. Thompson, Coal and) wit; arewn ‘ ! Thompson oaks that the farmers’ low Lead—U. S. Steel Lumber Magnate, Sues for | Loan a Trust Company, executor of joined from dis NURSES FREED BY COURT. White Piains has signed an amended order dismissing | five Indictments against Annie Murphy | and Bridget Flaherty, Yonkers nurses, on charges of manslaughter in the sec- ithe at Divine | ‘The trial jury order The Lackawanna haa $¥ 00% | A. Thompson, who died a year ago, tol hag disagreed stock and an accumu- establish a home for girls at her] The District Attorney in allowed to Jated sur proximately $90, noe at Rhinebeck, N, ¥.1meve for, vacating te Courts order ow has a market any time he sees fit. Rue de ‘© Paix, Paris | Bedroom Suites, Dinner Sets, Pianos--all less, Monday IN THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE The New \. Idea Crag N —in the Millin Shop in the Down-Stairs Store is to specialize in trimmed hats at $5.75. Specializing here means two important things: First, eta d hate than you could obtain in the usual way at $5. 76, Secondly ~—a larger variety to choose from. Silk panne velvet hata will be featu on Monday, including the new corded effects. Autumn shades of course. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Lining Satin —of this same grade was $2.65 a year . We can now offer it at $1.75 yard, This is the wanted cotton- back satin—always so good for service. In black, navy, rose, tan, pink, white, ay, brown and copen, 36 in, w Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. Close-out Good Waists, $1 White batiste and voile waists of various kinds that were left from the season’s selling. They couldn’t be made for $1. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg, Main Aisle, New Bidg. “Close-r ot Govd Waists, $1.50 Another group of voile waists with colored em- broidered dots, very dainty. | Also some plain white voile | waists of Cae grade, usual at $1,560. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Main Aisle, New Bldg. Quite un- Close-out Smocks at $2.50 These voile smocks are belted models in blue, pink, and yellow, with figured bands, collars and cuffs. The good-bye price is a happy one. Sizes 34 to 42. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Main Aisle, New Bldg. Jersey ° Frocks —in the Pin Money Dress Shop carry such a good suggestion of economy that we fixe to repeat the story. The price is —and the froc made with rather elaborate waists and plain skirts. Embroidery trimming adds to their prettiness. In navy, copen, rose, plum, teindeer and rookie, and 18, and 34 to 44. Many young women ure finding these frocks very practical for every- day wear. Rotunda Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg. This White Enameled Kitchen Table with drawer, $12. 50 3-ft. Sizes 16 | Heavy square legs. This price is close to cost. In the September Housewares Sale, Seventh Gallery, New Bldg | Complete | Fitting Junior-misses ‘This is a little problem all in itself. Many stores, you eed simply substitute a large age girl's frock or a small frock, and the sub- Suivetion is seldom a happy one. But here there is a special | shop in the Down - Stairs | Store for junior misses—the | hard-to-fit ages; and the dif- ference is a matter of atyle oh nd proportion as well as Serge and tricotine frocks, in many pretty styles are now r 4 Sizes 15 and 17, Prices $15 to $33.50. Down-Stairs Stores, Old Bidg. Blankets still down A fine wool-mixed plaid blanket, double-bed size, at $7.50. A better «uality at $11.50. Both underprice. Plain white with pink or blue borders-—fine and heavy, at $9.60 and $153.60 pair. Both grades are under today’s market prices. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Lamps The chair lamp has a mahogany-finish standard, with two chain sockets; and an 18inch silk shade. | Complete $16.50, t The floor lamp has a mahog- any-finish standard with two chain sockets; and a 24-inch silk shade. Complete $17.60. The saving will be fully appar- ent when you see the lamps. A | comparison will emphasize it. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. Hats, $3.95 Good felt hats Bound edges; Wide silk bands. Flat or roll brims. Brown, green and black. Inexpensive, but worthy. Cloth hats, too, Many men prefer them. Special at $1.85. Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. porcelain-on-steel top, | | each set SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920. _ JOnIN WANAMAKE Lroa¢way at Ainth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant ptinad Belmaison Furniture reduced Seven pieces, made for us, decorations painted on by hand. All seven Boge match. Normal vor nearly one le Mon day's prices, quoted below. Twin Bedsteads, $390 You may have one of the bedateads, if you do not need two; $196. Night Standa, $175 Two of these, Day Bed, $325 Upholstered seat and cushion. Day bed frame, $175 We shall be happy to up- holster thie with any ma- terials desired at mode ate cost, Dressing Chair, $165 Fourth Galle: New Building OMEN’S luxurious Top Coats for | steamer and motor wear. + Soft warm topcouts, made with great sleeves, wide at the arm hole so that they may be slipped on over one's suit or heavy winter frock, are won- derfully amart and new. Of brown and tan checks, in several different sizes and types, some of them with a sugges- tion of aplaid. These are gen- erously furred, or made with a throw scarf and hu ated ofa contrasting materi One with a great natural raccoon collar hae the lines of a modified dolman, The fur col- lar is so large and kno & haga shaped that it resembles shoulder cape. Price $189. 50, This may be had in blue and green checks also. A model without fur is of tan and brown checks, with [abe cuffs and throw scart of m silk duvetyn,'lined with terial of the self ma $145, Another model with a great collar of natural skunk, sefor" Second floor, Old Bidg, cout. Price $25 for 107-piece Dinner Set 30 You'll recognize the good names when you come And you'll be charmed with the TONE and the effectiveness of the player-actions. ! The case blemishes are scarcely noticeable, and which, after all, is what you are buying is as fine as you could get for the full regular price. right pianos reduced to $395, $445, $515, $525 You save from $75 to $150 on these pianos, which, like are slightly case-marred and varnish- in. the music 16 New U the player-pianos, | checked Used Uprig:.: Pianos, $50 1 up Two at $50 ‘Twenty-seven at $295- Shoninger. . You haven’t read any news of dinner sets this year so good as this. new Player-pianos—reduced $645 to $1,075 each-a saving of $105 to $150 Because slightly case-marred or varnish-checked Four at $95 onve Bowe, | 9to5 | Four-piece Bedroom Suites, matched i 60 of them; choice of three styles and three prices; nor- mal prices are from a quarter to half as much again. Delayed arrivals of furniture—too much of it coming at the same time —have caused a congestion in the warehouse and on the floors. Some of the furniture must go—quickly. So we have made it worth the while of good homemakers to anticipate coming needs, and take these bedroom suites, Monday. Ten Suites like this, $452 each Queen Anne type, in mahogany. Twenty Suites like this, $400 each Louis XVI design, walnut. Thirty Suites like this, $195 each Straight line type. Each of the sixty suites is made up of full size bedstead, bureau, chifforobe and vanity dressing table. | We cannot replace any of the suites to sell for even their regular prices. Sixth @allery—New Bldg. This is something EXTRA, as tp woman who has shopped around, comparing values, will know. We have only 40 sets at this price—of good Amer- ican porcelain, in two fine border decorations, all pieces gilt. Gold-band Dinner Sets, $30 92 of these—same good American porcelain; 106 pieces:in September China oi8 Second Gallery, New Bidg, Three at $175 Six at $195 Four at $250. among them Emerson, Kranich & Bach, Hardman, Sterling, Kleven at $325 Four at $350 Four at $395... Five at $450 Three at $695 Two at $795. Among these Chickering, Knabe, Steinway, Emerson, Mason & Hamlin, Kurtzmann. And these— Six used player-pianos, $595 to $1,050 One good used Grand piano, $595 One used Krakauer-Welte Reproducing piano, $750 One used Aeolian organ (orchestrelle), $1,750 One used Link Automatic piano, $975 Music cabinets at 20 per cent. below normal prices Convenient terms if desired. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Bidg,