The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1920, Page 9

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ww _URGES 4 PER CENT. ON POSTAL SAVINGS Federal Concitiator Says Higher Rate Would Help Stabilize Labor, Hywell Davies, Commissioner of Con Ciliation In the Federal Department of Labor, to-day told the Senate Commit ; fee on Reconstruction and Production, ( Senator Willian M. Calder, Chairman, he favors raising the Interest to 4 per cont. in the Postal Banks, payable 1 per cent. « quarter; and the extension of the banks to every post office in the country. ‘The inerease of interest and exten- sion of the banks, the Commiasioner | paid, would dv me any ot! ency in stabilizing Iabor, ‘The man i savings fund I# not going to ina hurry to impair it by going on nd there will be less lnbor for the same man ts leas Foam. He will h & Rreater y to find an anc wre in his _ Cavalry Drive Wins Positions in South Russia— Alexandrovsk Menaced. CONSTANTINOPLE, Bept. 20 (Anso- cuvalry drive against the Rolehevikt In| South Russia baa won him valuable prisoners and quantities of a is reported in adviess from asian cavalry, by a aud- Pat-a-cake Money- back Guarantee Every ingrediont in Pat a-cake it absolutely pure aad of the best quality. Bach peckage carries an tified money-back youure not eat ly pleased with Pat-a- cake your dealer will ree fued the pu price. ‘This guerentes ie your @asurance of quality. aitting: at No. 29 West 39th Street, that | 4! WRANGEL CAPTURES | 2,000 BOLSHEVIKI| Important | elated Preas).-Geu. Wrangel's latest! ele positions on the railway and ted fn the capture of more than ne Bolshevikt and eaptured the er. Junction of Petro- pavigvak, with sections of the fine in elther directo, a8 well us the luwn of Oriakhof. The Wrangel forces are now menacing Alexandrovak, wn the Dateper, shout 90 miles inland from the wen of Aaov. AT 9 i Aged Taller u Buleide, el Wundham, sixty-two years | », 1088 Tinton Avenue, the , Committed suleide this rh Ing by taking etrychnine, Mis wife. | Anna, told the potice he had been net. | | serena)” for some t She Rey Trede Mare HE advantage of purchasing linens at McCutcheon’s is being proved continually — most strikingly perhaps by the fact that many visitors from land are buying their linens here to take home with them. They find this decidedly worth while, even though they are thus paying the im- port duty, which they would not have to pay if purchasing at home. This favorable condition urges the advisability - of immediate buying while our present assortments are complete and unbroken. | James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets. S soon as a batch of Pat-a-cake is mixed—our chemist takes one pound of this cake batter in flour form, into it he quickly stirs one cup of water, pours it into tins and places it in the oven to bake. Then when he takes a perfect, golden home- made cake from the oven, he puts his O. K. on the batch and it is quickly sealed in sanitary air-tight packages, Pat-a-cake is made of absolutely pure ingre- dients of the best quality; it contains just the same good flour, sugar, milk, salt, baking pow- der, shortening and flavoring that you use io making cake the old, tedious way— —but Pat-a-cake comes ready for you to just mix with water, and bake. Pat-a-cake is perfectly proportioned and care- fully mixed so that its high quality never varics—you are always sure of a perfect cake when you make it of Pat-a-cake, Since 1774 Gambrill has been producing quolity products Pat-a-cake measures up to their high standard, To further assure you of the quality of Pat-a- cake, cach package carries an unqualified money-back guarantee—if for any reason you are not entirely pleased with Pat-a-cake, your dealer will refund the purchase price. You save at least 20 cents when you make your cake of Pat-a-cake. ‘C-A’ GAMBRILL- MFG: Cr “BALT! “MD: Aillers ince 17 CY 14 We tackled our boys’ shoes for this Fall from a brand new angle. Studied em on boys’ feet. Kept at it for months. Actual count showed | that only 3 out of every 10 |were wearing proper fitting shoes. Our opportunity ! | We took diagrams of the! feet of dozens of boys; measurements of insteps, Found that three, and only three basic lasts were erly. More them to- morrow! | Meantime, isn’t it good to know that all-leather shoes can also set a sen- sible pace for prices—$7.50 to $10. about Quality in everything boys wear. Rocrrs Peet ComPANY Broadway B @t 13th St. “Four at 34th Convenient Broadway Comers” Fifth A et Warren at 4h Cash or Credit OPEN KVERY BVENINY, TArOnure LOugie wow may Oe helo i our warehouse, wor ore ree, for 6 monthe trom West Side by NAth or B¥th Mt, Crenstown Cars or by Sith St, Bus trom Broadway, ff abun AVARTMANE vedo \ wey | 1c00M ATAKIMENT 378 bet 8.00 v8 B| S-KOOM AVAKTMENT 3585 HI ren iy Liberal ‘terms ie aime, 20%! ve yy SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR l’s Grandmother's Recipe to Give Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Almont every one knows that Sago \Tea and Sulphur, properly cou pounded, brings tuitre to the hair when faded, utreaked or gray. Years Jago the only way to get this mixture was to wake it at home, which is mussy and troublesume. Nowaslays, by drug store for Sage and Sulphur Com ‘ou will get a large bottle uf th the addit num old recipe, improved by uf other ingredients, at @ amail cor Don't stay gray! Try it! Ne one jean p bly tell that you darkened }your hal, as it does it so naturally and evenly You dainpen « sponge or t brush with it and draw this iT me sinall ankles, soles, arches. if necessary to fit boys prop-, f ing the gray tive ‘Aue Announce for Wednesday and Thursday Sale of 300 Women’s Handsome NEW FALL SUITS At Remarkably Low Prices Paris has never produced suits more, distinctive, more original, than t introduced for Fall— ew York women have never seen such beautiful suits as these at anything near these prices. The Suits at $45 Fascinating tailleurs and lovely semi-dress models produced in Silvertone, Velour, Ox- ford, Wool Jersey and Toillede Laine. Some trimmed with Ring Tail Oppossum. The Suits at $59.50 Novel trimmings distinguish these beautiful suits—some embroidered, others trimmed with Australian Oppossum or French Seal. Developed in Yalama Cloth, Duvet de Laine, Velours and Silvertone. The Suits at $69.50—stunning Suits of Yalama Cloth, Duvet de Laine, Velour and Silvertone in the newest shades of the season. Trimmings are hand embroidery, Australian Oppossum, Nutria, or French Seal. All silk lined and heavily interlined. Some styles up to 5044 bust. Not one suit in the collection can be duplicated at these prices Pourth Floor Broadway at 34th Se. Saks & Company Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Just Received from Europe—A Shipment of STONE NECKLACES All of which we will place on Sale To-morrow at One-Half Less Than Their Actual Value Genuine Rose Quartz; Rock Crystal with Jet or Amazonite Beads alter- nating; Amethyst Quartz; with small Lapis, Amethyst or Tourmaline Beads inten Elephant Tusk Ivory Bead Necklaces. . « oe « 6 6 « Sale Price, $24.75 Announcing a Comprehensive Display of AUTUMN RIBBONS Imported and Domestic makes in the choicest qualities and most appropriate Autumnal! colors Included in the assortment are: Brocaded Tinsels, Embossed Velours, Metallic Gauze in floral effects, Light and Dark Warps, Moires, Failles and Velvets Reversible Satins, and other novelties. Suitable for Millinery, Dress Trimmings, Sashes, Hand Bags and general purposes.

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