The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 16

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BR, Mansfield, super . "s Chureh In+ stitute; the Rev, Dr. Mloyd 8. Leach, nasist rector of St. Thomas's Chureb; the Rev, BE. M. H. Knapp, until recently rector of the Church of tho Intercession; the Rev, Will- fam H, Owen jr, rector of Trinity Church, Mt. Vernon, and the Rev. Frederick A, Wright, rector of st. John's Church, Tuckahoe, N. ¥ ‘The general superintendent of the society, the Rev. Dr. James\H. kmp- Tinghain, who receives a salary of $6,000, and the Rev. Dr. James V. Chalmers, President of the soolety, are expected to reach New York on sun- day, being at the International Con- gress Against Alcoholism in Wash- ington, ‘The current issue of the Chronicle, an Episcopal monthly, carries a state~ ment signed by all the resigning mem- bers excepting Mr, Wright, and a Aisagreomemt wit the organization's | statement defending the society's pol- ot funds for purposes other than| icy signed by Dr. Chalmers, William a for which they werd appropri-| J. Schieffelin and W. H. Reid Dr, Leach takes hn San} charge that the resigning members quit because they did not feel that the society, which ae, in Se ee should plunge into @ prohibition campal, and declares in reply that this is not the basic complaint. Dr. Leach as- werts that the proceeds of the leasing of Squirrel Inn, which were stipulated for other purposes, were used for cur- rent expenses, as were other fund He declares the board never could get ‘the Protestant Wpiscopal Chureh to- fs without seven members of ite ae Pate“? was MUS GULDENS & clear-financtal statement nor a ant-| on alowed, The trip seams to have ber will ato play ® piste at in intactory budget. come @ race. ° a chess, fame ee 1A if telegram from Capt. Bt. Clair | opp. Te Bireet, bond of the flyers, advined tha ‘every Priday pa t —— and reached Haxelion. but were forced | (1, ‘The first of the Nome flyers. who left to put buck because of bad weather. Mineola. L, iy @& to fy to ———- Jeska, | rrive at Mitchel Chess Exhibition by Marshall. ; us. Nutt amd Neipon pad left) £5 eck, Alaska, On Sept f Sedwewiok Ave. The ohens champion of the’ Un OMciata at the Meld sald last nigh: | States, Prank J. Marshall, will begin to- | ¢ that they h: 1 been advised by telegram | night a series of exhibitions of | from Lieut. Hows C. Kirkpatrick that | taneous play, piayini he arrived at Prince George, B. C., on! Pxperta at onde at Sept. 14, and was not going to walt for! $3, Dr. snerlock at N the other three flyers, but would come| Street. Mr. Marsha ; earners wemusied is: vor superior that fae eke he standard for over fifty years. Betters the taste of most every- thing you eat. Look for the old familiar handy Gulden Mustard bottle. It’s on your dealer’s shelf. GULDEN’s DON CARLOSSPANISH OLIVES Pf bottles — how perfect pe } picoant ot | Credit House 0 oe 364, 166, 168 and 170 a | \( Jos scwsis] Smith Street gee Se Ave BROOKEVN _Cor, Wyeholl St._ LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY Victrolas “STR Aeolian-Vocalions g2f,*artie. wt on Talking Machines, a ei eat a Come tn and see our benutifal Par~ lor Suite, You can buy An Excellent Showing of New Garments for Fall and Winter AT OUR GRAND ST, STORE Many fine patterns are included, hich will appeal to you as a lover \f of correct attire, ( Tailored atcording to the latest style to conform with your personality, MEN'S Suits,” 39,98 Ue Misses’ Surrs, 39,98 U Gotuine” 12.98 » WHALEN BROTHERS4 Buy Your Fall Clothing on Easy Terms || ‘VERY one of the “Happiness” Stores extends a welcome to the fleet under Admiral Wilson, now in port over the week-end. These “Happiness’’ Stores and the Navy Boys are old friends. The picture above was sent us by the Bureau of Navigation U. S, N., with this comment: “Sending a picture of a sailor man who is full of ‘Happiness’ after a visit to the United Candy Stores.” (This man is on the U. S. S. Penn- sylvania.) We extend a cordial invitation to all Sailor’'men and to their friends ashore—which includes everybody—to visit our new store, for Yet An other “Happiness Store Opens Tomorrow 42 East 2322 (Near Fourth Avenue) Another “Happiness” Store, with all that this means—beautiful appointments, deft, courteous service, and—best of all—hundreds of deli- cious candies, priced lower than you ever believed good candies could be. ‘We know that New Yorkers will welcome this new United Candy Store. It will serve the busy people in the huge office buildings nearby. It is convenient to all transportatian lines—the surface and subway, the Twenty-third Street crosstown surface, the Fifth Avenue busses. : , Drop in tomorrow and see for yourself. Test the promptness with which you can be served here! Sample the goodness of the candies. You are cordially welcome. SPECIALLY PRICED WE SUGGEST TODAY and SATURDAY only | | these FINE CHOCOLATES for On sale at ALL our stores your approval Milk, Chocolate Cov-| Milk Chocolate Cov-| | Jersey Milk Choco- | Milk Chocolate Cov- ered Coffee Creams ered Mallo Cara lates Assorted | ered Almonds Smooth sugar croam| pelicious combinatio chocolates, | weet, crlap French Al- flavored with the finest | Sprliclous, | combination | 4 ‘<avie | soft caramel, Milk Chocolate Pp ‘OUND * POUND ee ia Sgr Ter } | Milk Chocolate Cov- Pure Suger Sparkling | Stuffed Fruits, Chocolate Covered | ered Finn Buttercups, twilated | Assorted Marshmallows hes sticks, crispy chips, in| Apricots, dates, figs rz assorted favors; lem- on and lime Gropa ot pare frult julees POUND Home-Made Assortment Stuffed Fruita, Apsort ed Chooolates, “Cocoa r " jwith map de Jaugae « s - Milk Choco POUND lato nut Bong Kons and Marshmallow Be * Caramels We Lbs. Milk Chocolate Assorted Nut Clusters Sele Almenda, Filbert anute and re covered with sinooth Milk Cc avored with oil Milk Chocolate Covered Peppermints od with Milk Choco- 75¢ FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound box. New Store: 42 East 23rd Street The Fléet Ahoy! A Salvo of Happiness Greets You! | Union Square, 14th Street 42nd, also 43rd Stre 2249 Broadway, near 80th St, Hadson Terminal Building between 5th and 6th Ai 1343 Broadway, near 35th St. Fulton and Nassau Streets "Largest Candy Store in the 1372 Broadway, near 33rd St. NR EEA =. Sroaaatnaeaioast '~ Store Cloves at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street — FIFTH AVENUE- - 39th Street «| Boys’ Norfolk Suits For Fall and Winter _ ‘The school-boy is becoming a critteal judge of clothes and now demands a suit comparing favorably in materials yand tailoring with his father’s. We welcome the critical young buyers and their mothers, for nowhere in this store is the policy of high quality, generous value and efficient service more strictly adhered to than in J the Boys’ Department. All Wool Suits | Corduroy Suits With Extra Knickers With Extra Knickers $25 $15 te 4g From the sterling all-wool materials— | For the rdugh and ready freedom, re- tweeds and cheviots—that go into these | y tbe for Fall and Winter sports out of suits, to the last detail of tailoring, they | doors, there’s nothing to equal corduroys, are. designed to make long-time friends | These suits of mouse-colored corduroy are among boys and their mothers. There are | of the durable kind that continue to look plenty of patterns and a full range of sizes, | well under hard usage. Sizes 7 to 18. Other suits, $18.50 td $35.00. © ’ * : ‘ Boys’ Furnishings And don’t forget there is always a complete assortment of the important smaller furnishings and accessories in the department, 7 Blouses, white and colored, J, _ $1.50 to $3.00 Neckwear +++. 75e to $1.50 Shirts, white and colored, $2.00 to $6.75 Pajamas . $2.35 to $4.50 Khaki and Gray Flannel Shirts, . sizes 12 to 14...... i tsSSIG) | TORRES 9 3 roo POURS SITS Also Gloves,*Stockings and Golf Hose. Caps and Hats Allqool Captes sce cee5el pn tsaesy eye aaves $1.50 to $3.75 Middy Capac. siscccssewas swine senenaees $.375 and$4.50 Norfolk and Alpine Hats...................$2.25 to $5.00 Velvet, Plush, Felt, Velour and Beaver Hats.. $3.75-t $9.50 Fourth Floor Saks & Company Announce for Saturday an Exhibition and Sale of Hats Exquisite at $10.95 7 EVERY ONE NEW—ALL PARIS INSPIRED | 'HESE wondrous feminine creations for Fall ' HY show the advantage of French inspiration Hh \ and mastery of design—they are perfect fac- yw similes of the most exquisite chapeaux seen in Paris. 1 And not only are they authentic, but also the best values in Chapeaux of merit anywhere to be obtained. ’ Models for Dréss Wear and i {7 Every Informal Occasion i ‘ Exquisitly fashioned of Lyons’ Velvet, Hatters’ Plush, pk ”~ Ps Panne Velvet, Brocaded Metallic materials, rich laces hs " and Duvetyn Cloth. Three styles pictured ' Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. agers set. oD FY {T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILI-GO AND FIND I

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