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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. MASS FOS GEN. GOMEZ HERE. SAYS HEPROBED Services In Cathedral Befor Cae ; | ha flody ta Taken te Have ee Sn Street T is not big type and big for Jose Mi 0 ; ° talk in the newspapers— t Hhrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral at 1 9 to 6, fair price of the goods in the 4 | relative who include hia wi WwW, nt i i i Sn Dr, Stands’ St, Gabe: aud Hie een “ie Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. give lasting satisfaction. ° daughters, Narcisse, Petronila and Ma- The Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s Clothing “The Standard Clothing Sale of America’”---Begins Wednesday Morning at 8 o’clock Now Harras Wants $7,245 From Movie Company for Detective Work. (Sp-etat to The Evening Werld.) LOS ANGHLES, June 14.—Otto 1 ’ Barras of New York, formerly with the Robertson-Cole Company's film Studios, has filed a $7,245 damage suit here against the concern, charging that he was employed to investigute the private lives of stars, including Pauline Frederick. The desertion immediately of Los Angeles for New York by Bessie Barriscale, the film star, is heralded by the auction sale to-day of her pre- tentious residence here. The actress offers for sale everything from the mansion to a washing machine, in Preparation for her debut at the Belmont Theatre in the fall. Lady Tsen Mei, the Chinese prima @onna who made her appearance in Grand opera in New York, is to be starred here in a Chinese film play, backed by Chinese capital. Charles W. Paddock, world’s cham- pion sprinter, has done 100 yards at ‘Washington Park here in nine and four-fifths seconds on a grass field. This is believed to be a new record. This is reported the same as Bernie ‘Wefers's time on the cinder path. Funeral services were held here for Mrs. Martha B. Joralman, who |s sur- vived by a son, H. M. Joralman of New York. Mrs, Jora!man was the wife of the Rev. Dr. John S. Joralman, for many years a Dutch Reformed \ hurch missionary in China. William ‘“p, Burnett, a prominent pioneer Los Hangeles building contractar, who was @ native of Brooklyn, is dead here. He was born in 1842. Mrs, Willis Booth and son of New York are here for the summer, dur- fing which she will maintain her resi- dence at the Los Angeles Country Club. Mr. Booth, of Guaranty Trust Company, is later to join his family here for a few weeks. Al. Christie, the well-known film producer, has finally left for New > ‘York for a month's vacation. He bought a ticket once before, but a @hange in production plans kept him off the train. Allen Holubar, film producer, is soon fo go to New York to negotiate with the Selwyns for a stage version of his spectacular film just released, If the deal is consummated it will be a pre- cedent in reversals, Jackie Coogan has arrived he ria Manuela. The body will be taken to Havana for burial, More than five hundred cablegrame from all parts of the world have been received by Senora Gomes offering sym- pathy and condolen from heads of Gov Many were nments Y bacon do to liver?: Have youever noticed that calves’ liver registers only about 40% on your tastometer when it is unac- companied by the flavor of rich, full-cured bacon? I don’t know what it is in bacon that supplies this exquisite symphony of flavor, but I do know that without bacon liver just isn’t complete. No matter how you use bacon ‘our cookery, you really buy it for its flavor. Then why not be particular about this quality? To get the full flavor in bacon, buy it in the piece and always slice it fresh before cooking. Fer- ris Bacon comes only in the piece —firm and solid—easy to slice whenever you need it. Famous for flavor for half a century. F. A. FERRIS & COMPANY, Inc. NEW YORK FERRIS HAMS & BACON Alittle higher | “in price-BUT! Children well— now mother’s sick Don't let sickness «) Check disease by making every source of Infection. Bytpbo-Nathoi is a disinfectant times stronger he U. 8. Publ Heath Service 81 jard. It cleamsce |] amd purifies. It instantiy and abso- Tutaly destroys germ life. aa very contagious wash pationt' dlahes, wash his sheets, night N ° ew Blouses in ee A dimity organdie _ Four new and really dis- tinctive models of the type usually to be had only in the most exclusive of smart blouse shops are now in the Blouse Salon at a moderate price—$5.50. One model is illustrated, all white cross-barred, particularly good when worn with the new sleeveless frocks. It is made to button in the back and has a smart V-neck finished with a Hed variation of the Eton col- ar. This model may also be had with the regulation high neck and Eton collar. The other two models have flat turned-back collars and frills down the bodice. These in all white cross-barred dimity organdie and a combination of gray and white striped and all white. Second Floor, Old Building The white flannel Sports Skirt The white flannel sports skirt is always in the sum- mer wardrobe of the woman who manages to be as Bottom price—78c for dotted Swiss Imported 2,500 yards, from stock. joey the price was —and today prices around town vary from $1 for the light grounds to $1.50 for the dark grounds. Red, blue, pink, helio- trope dots on white grounds—and black dots on green, heliotrope and gray shot effect grounds, Dress Goods— Main Floor, Old Buliding DUMBARTON Women’s Wool Jersey at $32.50 Two particularly good models—one with Tuxedo collar, one with notch col- lar —the two excellently groomed, correct little mod- els that smart women ask for. The deep convenient pockets are stitched for smartness and practicability’s sake. The coats are confined by narrow belts. We present these to you in chocolate brown, beige, black, old blue, tan and midnight blue. Second Floor, Old Building 6,600 Turkish TOWELS Heavy, firm quality Very low priced 18x86 in. 20c each 19x38 in. 35¢ each 21x40 in. 50c each 21x42 in. 65¢ each 23x46 in. 75c each 24x50 in. 75¢ each The 21x42 in. have blue or pink Jacquard borders—the 23x46 in. is extra heavy, and has blue borders—the 24x50 in. is all white. First Floor, Old Building Half Price for French Dinner Sets THEO. HAVILAND, our $80 grade—down to $40. 62-piece sets, specially made up for small households, and for people who do not entertain much, Choice of two border designs, All handles are of gold. Only 10 sets at this price. Three other groups regular stock, reduced WARWICK American china dinne: sets, our $55 grade— down to $40. 107 pieces, floral design. J. & G. MEAKIN English porcelain dinner sets, our $47.50 grade—down to $35, 107 pieces, in a very attrac- tive border design. AMERICAN porcelain dinner sets— —our $37.50 grades—$25, —our $40 grades—$30. —our $48 grades—$35, Prices in the Burlington Arcade Store will be reduced like this: _ 262 | 114 215 513 319 suits, were $45.....- | suits, were $47.50.... suits, were $50 | 33 suits, were $55...... | $30 suits, were $60...... | suits, were $65...... | suits, were $70...... | 546 Burlington Arcade floor, 407 40 New Bldg. Prices in the Broadway Store will be reduced like this: $18.50 140 suits, were $25...... 84 suits, were $27.50.... 97 suits, were $30 223 suits, were $32.50.... 187 suits, were $35 107-piece sets; blue and gold $23.50 216 suits, were $37.50.... The early opening — at 8 o’clock —is for the conven- ience of men who want to take ad- vantage of this sale before going to business, Both men’s stores will open at that time on Wednesday morning. There will be no charge for altera- tions. Both men’s stores are on the Burling- ton Areade Floor main floor) of New uilding. The Suits in the Bur- lington Arcade Store Hairline stripes with back- ground in blue, gray, brown and black. The popular herringbones in the good shades of gray, brown and heather. Fancy mixtures of a very high order, including Shepherd plaids. Plain gray, from the light Cam- bridge to the dark Ozford. Blue flannels and brown flan- ele, anal (seldom offered in a sale). And the models Something for something for sons; types; and unfinished worsteds fathers; some- thing for men who want the plainer and more conservative something for young men who like a few of of Manhattan. work with it. 1h ate ‘douchee—3yi tyes le. New York, with the pushing A lined pieces, with traced han- ion features. eee Everett, Conn, of “Big Bill ~plbcepblerrerreniers ep ine smart In her sports clothes dies, at $25; conventional flower the novel fashion i! ? feards as his most vivid impression|| Bho-Natho! solution. | Oder quickly as she is in her afternoon border, gold handles, at $30 aud The 18 models include both g I 36 = and evening toilettes. For golf, for tennis, for coun- try club afternoon wear, jeone—cuta, single and double-breasted coats; aeenet two and three-button models; plain 7 Second Gallery, New Building 394 suits, were $40...... | $29 50 419 suits, were $42.50.... | A Big Collar Factory Reduces Work- ing Time. - tall Hope eraerey ce | Ia weave the iminaculate a Broadway, cor. Eighth and patch pockets; and other vari- TROY, N. Y., June 14.—Cluett, Pea- fous slimes of i. } 3 ve; ni a . tions that ell fashi d ud , body & Co., the largest shirt and collar " Sylali-Nath white flannel skirt with Large Reductions on The eyes of retail merchants all over the coun- | Sivays in good taste. inate al ea altos lpho-Nathal her sports coat or sweater. |Hair Mattresses try will be upon this sale; because these semi-annual Clade is given as the reason. Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance KocHe@ 125th Street, West Destroys germ life Pleated or plain tailored The pleated models are lovely Sharing the benefits of clothing sales at Wanamaker’s are looked upon as the standard clothing sales of America. Young Men’s Suits will be found in a Special this season, There are all those . special purchase of hair ; : : . section now devoted to the H fine combination pleats that are FOR MISS 14 TO 20 aad citi nats “Where will prices be this June?,...What will|} models and fabrics that , so smart now, as well as the mai es lor . , y, . ° young men are wearing. e Wider olde Res Polka-dotted Frocks 58 Haas .f § Wanamaker’s do?....What reductions will be made?” price reductions and sale Erices cranes trom ($9.50/-10 758 matt -<s:- for $43. prices are exactly the same $18.75. There is a particularly good range of choice at $12.75. An attractive scalloped bottom model is $10.50. New colored voile and muslin skirts without a swim! are in vogue Polka - dotted crepe de chine and Georgette crepe in navy blue or black with white dots. $48 mattresses for $36. These are our own grades— made in our own workrooms, for full size bed, 54x76 in., in one part. Smaller sizes will be sold at proportionate reductions —so long as the specially pur- feather pillows, 22x30 drift into us al- , is the answer to These, and similar, questions most daily; and here, in this new all of them. Observe, please The Wanamaker standard in men’s clothing has as indicated in the shove table in the Burlington Ar- cade Store, The Broadway Store —is the Lower-Price Store for , > Cool and flower-like; made Silhouette frocks chased hair lasts. always meant something definite, tangible and sat- | men. The variety will incluae xtraordinary with deep tucks to give them ss narrow girdle; $7.75, In flesh Sas wall ree coun tenave Bie SEER Ee ot OEE TARMEr So, when reductions like these are announced, | —which are seldom offered at sale SALE WEDNESDAY SALE WEDNESDAY color, blag snd white, there are several silhouettes, a 1 there is the added assurance that the quality of the fabrics | Price, because they are as staple i a Second Floor, Old Bullding end h is differ t, but ther red 1s - 5 ques sae se r 4 gar. There will be styles and ae and each is different, t Our $40.75 box spring, $38. and the workmanship in general and the variety offered for fathers and sons—men equally chic, $33.75 box springs, $27.| Will answer the call of satisfaction in a positive way. und young men. ’ S Our 3: 5 box spring. it . ) f | | What’s Summer “= style Goose feather pillows, 22x30 I | All of the models are in the convenient slip-on style, whether Mixed ’ i | they tie at the sides of the! in, $3.50. M $3 50 [ t d St . Ai t 2 t Au waste | waists, or have tiny girdles, Sixth Gallery, New Bullding en § e mpor e 7 aw a 8, i a i | | geventintientaddiadte as , pared for ey | Bolkardotted: cna | Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building { with a lari Georgette crepe frocks, 5 ' inthe, Sur pvnorgeise cial For the most all togge Srepe de chine frocks, $57.50 - out in a eun- to $89.50. popular room More of those DOWN-STAIRS STORE ning little Also id | | bathing suit ‘ Fadl ° a] ° | Hie a ere ae aya Stmmer ‘Slip-on Frocks Ten new models in | A tinctive design—frocks, $% _ | iH Gneniese Second Floor, Old Buliding | the Bathroom ‘Those simple little one-piece “is Py | a. ai|} worste: iil Nickel fixtures— morning frocks that we intro G gl F k $5 7. , | With the -towel rods, G0e to $3.50. duced a while ago. Women in tam roc. s, ° 5) All Wool Sweaters }]| ses: Plaid blankets do rac te SUA ae] pare odie’ wih thee fae | oer H AP es : ickl —wall soup dishes, 60e to| daintiness und summery look In Misses’ Sizes Down go Misses' Ton eat the Namear illancies) | on hat ts not soil quickly ; | oee hale eatcamaly contenatt Gosia toe se | very important, when the swin ech toni clea: eaaeahic and soap al hes, Goe to $3.) vices thut they bought them by lowashalf is over, it slips off in a jiffy. HOON 2OF OUNCOY UR , —tub soap racks, oc to $1.65. » twos and threes Examine the gingham. Hie $15 Made to Sell for $4.95 In searlet, tan, Copen, blue,| Ks Motoring, protection from fis Geap wid apenue casen||| sr) ae aan eireeee price, sian | Se aie atk mountains, and 80 on. o | Bee At $3.95 Note its good quality, | . Phe makes vane Father model : fs A} wool, in block design co} EOE) AUTOR ete ‘our attractive «models, some ; | . coats, and he considered ane Mea MAHER Wear = chemes of pink, blue or ~glass holders, 9 oa es ee ree Note, also, the wanted that a very low price. % “"" "Third Floor, Old Building three-quarter bed a ty 5} othbrush holders, $1.50 to , ie a fish ae ae checks—the pink, blue, But we waited, and _ pair; in same color schemes hai olorec ‘ale, ¢ ve ; ee no the er, sa J M il d . and ing Double bed size.| —paper holders, 90¢ to $1.75. cales with saucy white polka brown, ved, green, laven- pat eaye $i at retai! 4) 5 all orders given $12.75 pair, ylass and soup holders dot der tricotines, pee be prompt attention Sis Be | Each ha aaliy, pret Some with sleeves. es! of various, ius One Thousana only 3 . a G d ff f Porceloid pieces lar ght and dak Trxedo tie models ¢ faney weave, others in ey ‘ay > sammering out of QOOd Ofer O Opal tumblers, 2se aint neckline that Some in the popular mn s0lGr ha ry y wv Jain weave; short s id long sleeves with fi et Bath sprays, $1 to $6.76, requir trimming i sleeveless style, choose from—the very oe id ou Y ° Preserving Jars W. E. Medicine cabinets,| it becoming models that are first Thist the ts rechoosin: for sports and mt us you can in the MASON pint jars, 75¢ dozen; 4 in, 3 glass she'ves,| At $4.85 Dainty trimmings of n demand now, and # , A oo K 1 of what you wisa, half gallon jars, $1.10 dozen. | beveled mirror with key or glass | Pah Bae white add to their pretti that will yee 2 qually f i 1 we your ord MARON Sie mouth pint s from $10 to muroataile alaid E ‘ . good in the Autumn. | Rul pen P Tree deli : ee lai a a Oto, eross-bar dimity cleverly com Good- and inexpensive grade garments. Sizes | Be P hk Free deliv He 2, Beal pint J P bined with colored pereale ; 14 to 20. ~ | Am, Beauty Blach ‘et Nothing ¢. 0, D, u dozen: quart jars, $1 Kenney showers, $10 and $20.| | ; dhaligbu at $5.7 Downata le Store, ial None C. 0. D., Exchenyed or Credited | PHONE order Fruit jar rubbers, 1 Portland adjustable shower} Both boast wide sashes and Old Bullding = le on § im edi and thoughtful a. In the China Store. ifph—fits any bathtub—82.75. | white organdie trimming. Downstairs Store, Old Bullaing —_ he - tention, too. Second Gallery, New Building eventh Gallery, New Buliding Third Floor, Old Buliding ma {p away: onveomee ————————