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~ .<etailer the Dog in the Man- that of the United States, Brazilians reas anseeannmnt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1921, the fiction. Your letters this sum- mer will be fiction enough—I can see that." cently in Roun ae "he said, “lost Stuyvesant 4700 oT — = — give lasting satisfaction. eee Broadway at Ninth Street . “One country in the world 4 It is not big type and big New York, ‘ which is not menaced by Bolshe- Bust i. talk in the newspanera— vism is Roumania,” asserted usiness Hours— but the quality, fashi a é fois 4 ig | mdr iues,”” said Metabar Repko,| Arthur Ashworth of London, who q y, Tashion ani Wi2ao Physician Calls His) (nots athe aki e tun and | ie at the Penniyivania, He hus 9 to 5. fair price of the goods in the § j Port Rico a e trle travelles er tl] if . ) Ountty Dtyest In World=s| ere compare th etehande now witn | has pent considerable ume! Tee Telephone store which make value and P ; Argentinians, whose money is “Phat count Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ger, Says Sir Charles Sykes! ose-auertr of par value here, are| all its off ficids, which were de- idiinitaeiiaeaaaieaaiihaaits oes 2 3 z j soing to ype for thoir vacations: stroyed by the Germans, but ‘in *—South Americans Go to) for Wat one is still worth more] the lust wo years it has been 9 Semi e e i z nan that of Brance, Spain, Italy ot| energetically recovering. — Rou- - ‘acm Anercas Co OE PLeies| ken eee T The MEN'S Clotl Sal the BIG New P the United States with a fare of $400 ducing fields in Kurops, though e Annual 0 tl 1 n a e 1 Ss e e S —_ inust pay $2,400 those of Galleia will soon start “So far as I know, my country is se dryest land in the world,” said , BP. F, Moller at the Majestic yes- erday in speaking of the climate, ot the legislation, of Curacao, Dutch Vest Indies, “We have a so-called jainy season,’ consisting usually of a ’w showers during the last three <nths of the year. ‘Agriculturally, therefore, the island of no importance. ) blessed with a splendid harbor 1Willemstad, a city of 25,000 popula- 1 The coast of Venezuela lacks Fortunately we | assage:” * ee HERE’S A VACATION STORY. “It was just before noon," de- clared Kugene B. Miller, Vice President of the Biltmore, “and an entire family, aided by two port- ers, left the hotel and went to the gateway of a train leaving for the Adirondacks, sre were hubby, his wife, three children of various «ges and degrees of excitement, the canary and at least six bags, All were going away for the suaimer ex- again, The peasants there are well off and are peacefi and in- dustrious. They will have noth- ing of Bolshevism.” |] $12.75 to $15.75 grades | 125 new Silk | Sports Skirts at $8.75 Hartman A special purchase of ports skirts that comes, as Full size, $55.50 Ten hangers, shoe box, four drawers, lock top drawer, bottom drawer extra large to accommo- date hats, cushion raised top. Good Wardrobe Trunks for vacationists Steamer size, $38 With six hangers, large drop section with two removable par- titions, and two drawers and shoe pockets, Belber ; | cept t this does, at the beginning r ’h a harbor, and so Curacao is the| a melan of the sports skirt season, is Three-quarter size, $53.85 Full size, $42 yeway to that part of South Amer- duck tro rs, the blue serge coat a rari We e delighted With seven hangers, same ar- , j. About sixty steamers a month with its boutonnicre, and a gen- to be able to present it to rangements as full size. eral air of jauntiness could not The Ovington Sale ou, te hte pockita, bantone 4p at Willemstad. dispel, He gazed at his watch, Closes Saturday, June | bbal Taxi size, $50 thoroughly riveted, two bottom With the exception of the phos- took out the tickets and re- MONG a host of Variety of models With five hangers. drawers can be converted into a gite mines, all of our industrial pur-| marked: . . hat box. Gs are dependent pon raw ma-| Well, dear, In ten minutes other things, there Tailored and pleated, Ex Mendel Yal imported from the mainiand.| Kone spied his silk socks, and are marvelous mirrors. 9 ° quisite pastel tints. Black Full size, $54.40 Three-quarter size, $38 Saving straw hats with straw] gid’ not seem impressed by his And until the day that and white. Beautiful, crinkly = tove With seven hangers, same ar- ‘wn in South America is the prin-| sigh. Five minutes passed. Ovington’s moves to its sports silks and erepes. With eleven hangers, shoe fangerment ke Pal atake | “‘Now, dear,’ he said, ‘better You will be glad of at least pockets, laundry bag, lock top yal industry now, but our oil re- terles are prosperous and growing size and jmportance yearly. Prac- sally all of our food is imported, ith American corn meal the most Wored item.” eee “We have all had a period of artt- cial prosperity,” said Sir Charles Sykes, owner of woollen mills In Scot- land, who is at tha Biltmore with Lady Sykes. “That kind of prosper- fty,” he continued, “brings in its train @ certain amount of carelessness and élipshodness in method. The business man in wartime was willing to bear his full share of the terrible financial cost, in addition to contributing his fiesh and blood to the national sacri- fice. But he resented the application of the excess profits tax, for he get on the train. I'll miss you so much. He distributed lollipops to the children, slipped an en- velope into his wife's hands and said, ‘Now, can't I get you some candy and some fiction before you 50? “The wife surveyed him calmly, and then remarked, 'You may get the candy, Henry, but never-mind new home all are dis- counted at 10% to 50%. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” 314 FifthAve., nr. 32d St. Bathing Suits at $3.95 If you were to hear the | name of the maker of these | suits, you would recognize it | immediately as a standard name for excellent wool knit bathing suits. If the suits were perfect, you would have to pay $7.75 to $12.50 for them. They are absolutely cor- rect in cut and shape; smart in mode; practical, and in ex- prevent us from selling them as perfect. Puzzle—find the flaws. They won't affect the wearability. Wide choice of models. | one of these to take with you on your summer vacation, Second Floor, Old Bullding EXQUIsS TE Hand-made Lingerie 50c rubber diving caps—30c | Excellent heavy rubber. The | sort that every woman who switns | needs, Satin bathing shoes, $3 100 pairs satin bathing | new at $2.95 and $3.95 Just unpacked. And each lovely piece is just as dainty and summery it can be, That it is en- tirely made by hand is only one of its charms. Its hand embroidered designs are | drawer, convertible hat box. Three-quarter size, $49.50 Same arrangement as full size, 7 hangers. Steamer size, $33 Six hangers, laundry bag, large drop compartment, two drawers. Seventh Gallery, New Building _ New low prices ‘on Wash Silks Fancy striped shirting, 33 in, wide, $1.95 yard; 1,000 yards. Fancy striped shirting, 33 in. wide, $1.55 yard; 1,100 yards, Fancy striped crepe-de-chine, 33 in. wide, $1.55 yd.; 800 yards, Half bleached, 33 in. wide, | $1.25 yard--1,000 yards, isite inati shoes in black, purple, green and | : | f ' that when the slump catne he w quisite color combinations | ‘ h 1B bend ohh) i the handkerchief | All silk pongee in. wide, ‘ Hovis aeehing capital, he Ne 4 ig | white, with heavy rubber soles; and the handkere | et badd fee HES Bee Ore tte it vivid and subdued. But two straps and buckles; § e of which it is fash- SUAO Yards LRU rare wee hit America first, but when it me to England the collapse came racturers wrote down their stocks to a there are little flaws which pair. | Second Floor, Old Building | White broadcloth silk, 38 in, /with startling suddenness. — Prices - ——— | an wide, $1.55; 1,000 yards, dropped, orders were cancelled en ‘ Models are charming Wash satin, white and flesh, Light Summer Wraps There ave embroidered night 36 in. wide, $1.55; 1,000 yards, narket price, but the retailers would ict Fata As in the United States, manu- consumer had to restr g to bare necessity. eee hot, and the fais purch At the Ritz are Mr. and Mrs. Fran-| sig Neilson from Chicago and Mr, and Mrs. W. F. ‘port. Whitehouse from New- | Our Newest Brogue Model for women, $32 (because specially purchased The straight cape with two rows of very deep White Sports Shoes —black trimming | The season’s vogue for black and white in smart sports attire for summer | d enyelope chemi The simple finished with hemstitched folds that is so much favored is in- cluded, Third Floor, Old Building FCR 14 New “BURNHAM” Skirt with cape MISS TO 20| Main Floor, Old Buliding 373 Porch Frocks reduced in price ce a ee o 8 e ; fringe. wear in town and country . The last word in sports 124 at $1.95. “The Je of Northern Mexicd | Number Men’s Brogue Oxford, square . * 1 ‘ | pres have been very “triendly to ime," de- | 1479 toe, straiane tip, extra aad The loose wrap with the, extend even to the tip of a Quite successful togs! White worsted flan —were $2.95. nel—of course! Silk braid clared Robert A: Bremer, a whole- sale druggist of Monterey, who is at| half-cape sleeves. 127 at $2.65. Summer Corsets soere 63.78 to $3.96. low flanged heel in handsome nut brown shade Russia Calf. One of 65 Styles of Low Shoes. -%e bindings — black, the Astor, “There is a feeling that} grows that Mexicans should work bond in hand with the United States if they want prosperity.” Mr. Bremer is President of a Mon- | ferey club whith has 1,800 youths among it abers: and which is run after t hion of our Y. M, C. A. One of its plans is to send Mexican joys to the United States for their pducation. While there are many Latin-Amer- | in New York hotels now, and Je number of arrivals compares {tavorably with the average of the last ffive years, we are not getting full / ‘walue on account of the difference in om ‘Towellng 4s full 18- Boott inch width, in yard bolts, inch hemstitehed towels. Mrs. Wallace bought a bolt of Boott Toweling She wanted to try this material because she had seen it advertised in the women’s magazines. From that one bolt she made four roller towels ¢ V4 ) Ge) Times Sq. ‘Compare with other makes selling for $11’ London Character Shoes 1480 Broadway 86 Delancey Street ak $8.00 276 W. 125th St. near Sth Ave. and twelve full-sized towels. after his morning shave that altogether now. plenty of body to it, so that quickly and never becomes soppy. practical toweling for everyday use. Buy it by the bolt fram your dealer. cannot supply you, write us. ofits > ABSORBENT TOWELING BOOTT MILLS * Lowell, Mass, Mr. Wallace tried one of the towels. his face and hands so quickly and felt so good Boott Toweling launders easily, irons like new and retains its bright whiteness. It is soft and has It dried he uses these towels it absorbs moisture It is a good If he The long mandarin coat with the flared sleeves. In fine tricotine and soft) cut bolivia cloth; black or midnight blue, lined with, pussywillow silk. | They are the sort of wraps| that every woman needs in the} summer—to throw on over her) afternoon frock, or to wear on cool days or evenings, whenever a light wrap is desired. Second Floor, Old Bullding Silk Princess Slips for summer frocks The vogue of the slim) little chemise frock has} made a one-piece slip of this type made of pink or white silk an indispensable accessory of a smart wom- an’s wardrobe, } At $8.95 Models of satin or erepe de) chine, with deep shudow-proof hem to the hips, or, if a lighter slip is desired, with a narrow hem headed with rows of hem- stitching. At $11.75 Model of a lovely soft qua!- ity of taffeta, with plain turned | hem, and bodice trimmed with | motifs in hemstitching. i At $13.75 Model of same soft taffeta, showing smart arrangement of wide tucks finished with novel stitching on bodice and straight | skirt, Third Floor, Old Bullding A Morning Coat Exquisitely dainty Simple as can be—just a little coat of soft crepe de chine in| the frailest tones of pink or) blue. Its only adornment is a frill! of lace. But therein lies its| charm, For it's the daintiest) frill of lace you ever did see—| and it gives the little coats such | delightfully graceful and be-| coming lines. A ribbon girdle in a delicate | contrasting color and here and there a tiny sill blossom adds | other notes of daintiness, | * Price $22.50, | Third Floor, Old Building | Song Recital In the Auditorium, Thursday at 2.30, Under the direction of the! La Forge-Berumen Studios— Charlotte Ryan, soprano, as sisted by Dwight Coy, pianist. First Gallery, New Building | \A Bead Chain | smart woman's foot. | | | White sports buckskin ox- fords just arrived, are very swagger with their trimmings | of black calfskin and their black rubber soles and low heels. | Price $10. | White sports buckskin ox- | fords with tan calfskin trim- mings or Sea Isle duck with | tan trimmings, are $8 and $10. | First Floor, Old Building | Children’s durable | Cotton Stockings 35c pair; three pairs, $1 | 1200 pairs—a special pur- | chase of children’s cotton stock- ings; seamless, fine rib, medium weight; black, white and cordo- | van brown; durable; sizes 6 to | 10. Main Floor, Old Building Cedar Chests —new shipment Some very well-made chests, 36% to 64 in, long, which are to be sold for $18.50 to $41.25, Cedar boxes built wo be rolled under the bed, 49 in, long, 2344 | in. wide, 9 in. high, $23. Cedar lined chests of mahog- | any or walnut, 88 to 48 in, long, $33.75 to $61, Fourth Gallery, New Building | for every occasion Bead chains are now very much in vogue. | Of porcelain A great varicty, ’ on link chains of silverite—eacn bead nicely mounted in silyerite; amehtyst color, light clouded amuer shades, henna, cornilower | blue; ugute eficcts, rose and rovin’s egg blue; lovely imita tion jade veads of w Leautuul | light green shade; $1.25 wo $5. | Of mat crystal Moonlight xray alter or ruby bead Cut glass beads Brilliant colors, topaz, ruby | red, sapphire, aquamarine, amcthyst, $1 Imitation white coral and amber beads $1.25 to $3.25, Bakalite beads Ruby red and wpaz, $2. $12. 75 to French pearl necklaces French filled und indestruct ible pearls, solid gold, diamond | or rhinestone clasps; $2.75 to $100. Jewelry Section \ Main Fioor, Oid Building | They are PARISIENNE corsets—and much of their success is due to the clever construction and_ skillful boning, of which the French corsetier who de- an inimitable chic. Sleeveless Frocks signs and builds them is a} master. | With exquisite grace of | line they combine lightness | of material and construc- tion that endures, yet makes them cool/and com- fortable for summer wear. Made in America At #5—pink batiste for slen- | der or medium figures—low or medium bust, medium hips— lightly or firmly boned. At $7—pink batiste for very slender figures—no bones over hips—elastie ine. ‘Third Floor, Old Building Women’s cotton lisle | Stockings, 85c pair | | Imported 900 puirs full fashioned ligit | Wool ratine....$19.75 (Lightweight). Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street ‘Lace Nightgown and| Camisole Tops and expense. Of real laces Three patterns, filet with trimmed, $6.95 and $8.95, Imitation laces —untrimmed imitation and Valenciennes, $2.95, —Valenciennes, $3.25 0, ~Duchess and Valenciennes, and with Trimmed dainty ba weight; fine weave, reinforced toe, top; black only; sizes | 0 10% Ma Floor, Old Building reductions tell the story, ribbon flow 75. Lace Section, Main Floor, Old Building ribbon 8, $2.50, The Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s Clothing is BIG enough to Appeal to all men These are the reductions BURLINGTON ARC This is the Standard Cloth- Suits that were $25 to) 18 50 ing Sale of America—-the reg 30 are now.. veeed $ ° ular stock of the two Wana maker Clothing res, includ Suits that were $32.50) 23 50 ing everything: in staple sum- to $37.50 are now..../ ° mer suits that men and young men could want. The price Suits that were $10 to | $12.50 are now....../ No charge for alterations, navy blue, green or red—give Skirt is $18.50—cape, $19.75. have capes, too! Frocks Capes Homespun ....$19.75 $19.75 White flannel. .$19.75 $19.75 Made up to save bother} = Irish crochet, or Cluny ribbon SADE STORE— Suits that were $15, ) $17.50, $50 are now { Suits that were $55) and $60 are now... / Suits that were $65 | and $70 are now... | Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding LOWER-PRICE BROADWAY STORE— 122 at $3.65. —were $4.50 lo $5.75. Our own stocks, broken sizes. All of the frocks were made to our order this season, in styles attractive and varied. The materials carefully chosen, and the workmanship of the type that characterizes all of our dresses, | Included in the lot are frocks of gingham, chambray, voile and lawn, in many pretty pat- terns that show unexpected and | delightful touches of trimming. | Third Floor, Old Building Five-piece brass Desk Set—$2.95 For graduation, for summer home use, for gift giving, for souvenirs. —12x19 in. pad, —riveted brass corners, —knife, —inkstand with cover, ~all brass hand blotter, —oval brass pen tray, A remarkable value at the very low price. Downstairs Store, New Bullding $39 $46 $29.50 Broadway, cor, Eighth