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LOS ANGELES LOST TS PLAE WSN FOR EIGHT DAY Makes Citizens Peevish, Does the Vineyard Competi- tion From Abroad. as cial Las ANGULI Califor- nians wish to assure Supreme Court Justice Ford of New York City that the lettor he received yesterday from Franklin Brooks of Santa Hosa, ine eldent to the receivership tially carrect « here taken to Mr. Bro is that 1 free verse wt had a No one bu who wil but it sin record that > ure pretty ful Mr. Childs of New York, who dairy lune boy. If M lunches her there citlzons, Mr. Brook selling before might her ud d difficu RICKENBACKER KEEPS FLYE SAN FRANCI at Redwood Cit Angcles, Cap eompleted the to Washingt t oth © |sehools and univ PEACE VIGILANCE URGED BY GEDDES British Ambassador Warns Diners | Here of Dangers From Drowsing. The United States ang Great Brit- ain, standing shoulder to shoulder in the interest of individual human lib- erty, can do much to protect the world from further wars. But if they are to do so, they must remain ever vn the watch and never drowse, This message, in effect, was the note of confidence and ‘friendship given to the United States as a whole by r Auckland Geddes, Britsh Am- Das or, at the Empire Day dinner of the British Schools and Universi- ties Club of New York at the Wal- dorf-Astoria last night ‘he suid. “Drowsing alway. in some one gathering in th that belongs to us, and in nis responsible for war. W should recognize that we imust be watehful And we must apply to internats al relations the spirit of games. w owe must give and take, W Ww everything cannot vome our and that the other fellow has th " duates of British many of them thered for the rand to witness the unveiling Auckland of a bronze memorial n 127 names of members sons who served mies during the war, air who gave their lives, © mado American citizens, dinn t urstal Formerly $35 Are Now $16.95 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street n't let us drowse in the watch |“ y Mar- agreement, it was sald, is a declara- tou and Lieut. Gen. Sir | tion for the open shop. Tospector Gencral of | ploying printers will make the terms 5 | the Canadian forces. OVER 50% REDUCTIONS! All $35 Dresses Now $16.95 Less Than One-Half Price! Materials including Canton | Crepes, Satins, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteors, Taffetas and Tricotines. 275 New Styled Dresses Hom LTON GARMENT CO. | ur Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusive’y ‘or Women's We OFFERTOEQUP | NIE. CURE WITH $4200 WORKSHOP $6 Philadelphia Employers of Printers Cut Loose From Labor Unions. | PHILADELPHIA, May °5.—Mme. | Curie visited the Welsbach works at | iloucester yesterday, where Sidney A. Mason, President, gave her fifty milligrams of a rare chemical, meso- | thorium, valued at about $5,000. She also visited the Women’s Medical ‘ollege, the University of Pennsyl- vania and Bryn Mawr College. Dr. M. Carey Thomas, President of Bryn Mawr, announced that the women of Amecrica would give not only §100,- 000 to purchase a gram of radium, but $42,000 additional to equip a lab- , if she wished -six employing printers of delphia signed yesterday a one- ing to enter into ig hours, wages, of employment The Phi n agreement cove conditions or term with any labor organization By it the em- with each man as he ts hired. Georgette an? Sasi. Drew $16.95 13 REG, U.S, PAT. OFF. GASOLINE byway throughout pic- turesque New England and. New York is a part of the long SoCOny Trail’ and olarine "The sign of a reliable dealer and the world’s STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK best Gasoline OCONY 26 Broadway vewrmae SES _SVERIAE WORSE, WEORSEDAT, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Holiday FROCKS ORIENTAL RUGS at one-half of last year’s price Special lot of Persian Mahal Rugs. ‘Large range of colors—deep, rich shades of red, blue, old gold, tan and old ivory. sizes and prices: Size 9.10x6.8 ft. 98x7_ ft. 10.8x8 ft. 10x7_ ft 12x8.2 ft. 12x8.9 ft 11.10x8,7 f 121x911 ft, 8 | 10.8%9 ft. The following is a partial list of Size 12.2x7.10 ft | 10.8x6.11 ft 12x8.6 ft. 11,8: f 10.2x8, 18x9.3_ ft. 12.7x10.4 11.9x8.2 ft. Third Gallery, New Buliding Rush Rugs at Half 40 in the 9x12 ft. 15 in the 8x10 ft 10 in the 6x9 ft. size 20 in the 4x7 ft. size iz Grade NOW ..$36 $18 . $30 $15 .$20 $10 . $12 $6 Heavy woven rush; plain centers with band borders, or medallion centers, Third Gallery, New Building Mattings 35 rolls (40 yards each) . (China matting, at Half , Grade NOW Ao Cona 0A 6 $15 $7.50 16uap gad) 400 yards of yard-wide fibre matting. -$2 $1 Third Gallery, New Buliding Timely Sale of Boston Bags and Oxford Bags 160 Boston Bags $5.75 to $' $8 to $14 grades. 12 to 18 in. sizes. Top grain hand-boarded cow- hide, black and brown; good top lock and two catches; lined with neat striped linen; inside pocket. Very exceptional value. 63 Boston Bags $3.50 each $4.50 to $5 grades. 14, 15, 16 in. sizes. Split cowhide, black or brown; sewed-in, lap-over frame, exten- sion lock, cloth lined. 25 Oxford Bags at $8 Were $9.85. 16 and 18 in. sizes. Cowhide, smooth finish brown; a few in black grain; 5-piece styles; lined with leather. 20 Over-night Bags at $5.25 Were $6.50 to $7.50. 14, 15 and 16 in. sizes. Black and mahogany hand- boarded cowhide, leather lined, inside pocket. 20 Tourist Cases $7, $7.50, $8 Black 1 cloth, good + tray, ny pease Cane get its $75 26 im, $7.50; 28 in., First Floor, Old Building The ‘Summer Sale of NOTIONS An under-price offer of ALL the convenience of women who ar away from their town homes. Dress Shields Every pair warranted J. W. double-covered nainsook, flesh tin Size . 2 8 4 Pair . 30 35e 40 Doz. pairs... $3.30 $8.85 $4.40 MIGNON ‘double-covered nain- sook, white. Size ...! 2 3 4 Pair . 35 40c 45 Doz. pairs... $3.85 $4.40 $4.95 Garment Shields J. W. double-covered, white; no inning or sewing’ required. cvery pair warranted. Sizes 3, 4 or b— —6be pair; 6 pairs, $3.55. Sanitary Napkins Absorbent, sterilized; boxes containing 1 dozen, 65c; 6 boxes for $3.55. Packed simply in glazed enve- lope, 5c each, Se dozen. Mercerized Cotton Elastic A superior quality of silk-fin- ished elastic, in black or white. Width Y-in, M-in, %-in. Yard 9c 16e 12 yds, 99 $1.32 $1.76 Darning Cotton French, mercerized — black, white or colors, Small size. Large size. Ball, 12 0c 6 balls, 65¢ $2.70 Shoe Laces Half-round, mercerized, black, brown or white. NEW stocks, made especially for ¢ planning to spend the summer English Pin Sheets Assorted sizes, 500 to the sheet, warranted not to rust. 30c sheet; 6 sheets, $1.65. Imported Pin Cubes Black, white, colors or mat., 20c cube; 10 cubes for $1.80. Dress Fasteners Rustproof “Mignon,” “Wil- snap” or “Kohinoor’—10c card; dozen cards, $1, Lingerie Tape __ J. W. mercerized, superior qual- ity—piece containing 8 yards with Moduincantice of pink, blue ee piece; dozen pieces, Silk Boned Belting White or black. Width .. 1% 2 2k 3 Yards... 40e 45¢ bie 65¢ 10 yards.. $3.60 $4.05 $4.95 $5.85 Hooks and Eyes Rustproof. Various sizes. Black or white. Cards contain 24 rete and eyes; 10¢ card; 6 cards, be. Belding’s Darning Silk Black, white or colors—spool of 20 yards, 9c; dozen spools, 99¢. Hair Nets Every net human hair. Guar- anteed perfect—cap or fringe style—auburn, blond, light brown, medium brown, dark brown or black, $1 a dozen; 6 dozen for $5.50. Wire Hair Pins Inches 27 40 od Pair Ze 10¢ 120 | 12 pairs Tie $110 $1.82 Safety Pins “Mignon” rustproof. Size. Small, Med. Large. card Be 10 ide 12 cards 88 $110 $1.82 English. Invisible or heavy style, black or brown, 7c a paper; 12 papers, 77e. Notion Section, Mate Fleer, Old Buliding MAY 25, 1921. 15 [t is not big type and big talk in the newspapers-— but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. and BLOUSES of Silk Crepe In the Women’s Fashion Salons Frocks for the week-end visit A charming new collec- tion, sufficiently varied to gratify most metropolitan tastes, which are so indi- vidual. $39.50 to $110 Georgette crepe frocks, white, flesh tint and beige. Georgette crepe and foulard combinations—-n avy blue and white, black and white, brown and white. Crepe de chine, in plain light and dark shades. Particular mention Frocks of cross-bar crepe de chine, stitched in self colore— white with tangerine, white with Copenhagen blue, white with light green. Tunic style, with patch pock- ets, wide soft girdle and Tuxedo collar line. $45. Second Floor, Old Building Tat di Seanty’ I “DORIS” A new Parisian Version of Simplicity “DORIS” is a new frock of a fine quality of crepe de chine. The price—$59.50 is very little, because this frock —both in style and quality— may be favorably compared with custom-made frock at much higher prices. The frock is box-pleated— tiny pleats—all over; even the chic little puffed sleeves are pleated. The becoming round neck is bound with the same charming French ribbon as that of the narrow sash. Of course, the ribbon is in an exquisite con- trasting color—for stance, cerise when the frock is plat- inum gray; also cerise or French blue on navy blue, or French blue on black. Other new crepe de chine dresses, starting at $32.50. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street Pretty Petticoats of white silk The newest and best we know of—shadow proof, of course-—to wear with sports clothes; priced very moderately. At $3.95—white tub silk— with front panel effectively embroidered in silk. At $4.95—fine pink or white satin, with scalloped bottom, or with deep hem headed with em- broidered scallops. Third Floor, Old Buliding Good Corsets $2 and $3.45 Our $3 and $4 grades for $2— hip confiners for sports wear— two models of pink and white coutil; one has inserts of trico over hips. And two FEMINA models of white striped material or pink coutil; for slender and medium figures. Redferns—$3.45 Our $5 and $6 grades—Three models for slender, medium and heavy figures; silk figured pink broche or batiste or heavy white coutil. Main Alsle, Old Buliding Ribbons, 95c a, $1.50 grade, French satin taf- feta ribbons, for sashes, trim. mings and bows. In beautiful shades, such as turquoise, rose, pink, nile, peach, navy, burnt A few of the New Blouses Of crepe de chine. In white or flesh. —Eton collar, $5.95. —(Fluted edging on collar and down either side of front.) —Pinafore collar, $7.95. —(Seven small pleats each side of the front.) —Sweater collar, $9.75. ~-(This blouse has finely pleated frill front.) —Fagoted overblouse with Eton collar, eled down the front, tying in back with soft bow. This model may be had in ie: flesh, gray or navy blue, $9.75. The whole interesting range of silk crepe blouses embraces models $18.85. up to Second Floor, Old Buliding Going—GOING And no wonder! Matched dining-room suites—at half and less. Matched bedroom suites—at half and less. Matched living-room suites—at half price. Living-room chairs—at half price. Matched dining-room suites—40 per cent. less. Matched bedroom suites—40 per cent. less. Separate bedroom pieces—40 per cent. less. 4-post bedsteads—25 per cent. less, Breakfast room suites—one-third less. Chinese grass furniture—one-third less. Reed chairs (2 styles)—less than half price. Garden furniture, white—one-third less. Brass bedsteads—less than half price. Enameled iron bedsteads—less than half price. $382,000 of FURNITURE, all told Reductions being from TODAY ’S retail prices. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Bullding Women’s Umbrellas | Tax Ail-silk—$8.25 ic $10.75 to $12 grades. You may need one over the holidays! Novelty self-colored borders; bakalite handles, amber shade or white; ring or straight style with leather wrist strap. Stub end and rib tips of lite to match handle. Navy blue, green, brown, pur- We were able to pur- ple and black. chase at a decided con- Main Floor, Old Bullding cession—a collection of Typical Holiday Hats at $10 Large picturesque hats for garden or seashore. Also—tailored hats for traveling. Oxfords that boys - like, $5.75 pair Very smart—dark tan calf- skin, with full round toe and broad flat heel; blucher style, with eyelets. Sizes 1 to 5%. Burlington Arcade Floor Beautiful colors —light New Buliding shades, bright tones, and navy blue and black. Smart, distinctive Models—many of them, The price is absurdly low First Floor, Old Building Necessities for girls going camping Terry cloth bathrobes at $4.50 Our $5.50 grade—easily laun- dered. Dry out quickly after being worn over a wet bathing suit; sizes 8 to 18 years. Flannelette pajamas at $1.75 Last winter the same model was priced $3.50. Two-piece coat model with mercerized frogs; lovely soft quality of flannel: ette; sizes 8 to 18 years. Middies, $1.15, $1.35 Favorite models, white jean, with black sailor tie. —at $1.15—plain middie with Clearaway of Porch Dresses (Purchased for our cata- logue customers.) 200 dresses of gingham that were $2.85 each 300 dresses of chambray (were $5.50) and voile, | $1.95 $2.95 long or short sleeves. white and fig- —at $1.35—co-ed _middie— ured (wore with belted bottom. Sizes 6 to *8:50) - te 20 years. Thursday, Subway Aisle, Third Floor, Old Building Downstairs Store Knothe Bros., on Fifth Avenue, Sie kinds on hand—about 2,400 in all— | Black and tan; calfskin and cowhide; brass or | New York stores are now asking $1 to $2.50 for. ’ ° Men’s high-grade Belts make fine belts for men. They had that they wanted to dispose of underprice; and we gunmetal buckles, Finely made; first quality; and A good suggestion for Decoration Day. orange, jade green and plenty of white. 6% in. wide. Mam Floor, Old Bufiding Half and less—50c an accumulation of many styles and took the entire lot. | the same identical grades and kinds that many Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building i gE