The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1921, Page 9

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_ BOVIET GAVE HIM Appeal to People Here. Angeles, NAVY BASE RIGHTS, SAYS VANDERUP Los Angeles Financier, Back From Russia, Says He'll Washington B, Vanderlip of Los DOCTOR LOST LIFE RATHER THAN RISK Infected at Operation, Surgeon Hartwell Chose to Pro- ceed With Work, PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—Dr. J returned to-day from his|H, Hartwell is dead here because, Fecond trip to Russia with more |rather than risk a child patient's life, syndicate from the} he allowed a pin prick to be un- WAees, one of which ho ix mung) to| te Tee ASO DO was: operating turn over to the Lenited Staten tring (On, four-year-old Kathryn Moss for Nation wants it at the southern Peninsula, within 24 hours of A and 48 hours of Japan. °R just how near Mr are gard to Ri informe: of the truth in They have [ALL MUSICAL INSTUMENTS} % The store where you can get VICTROLA — RECORDS — and all acces- sories lumped together at one price--and pay for them all with one small weekly pay- ment. WuRLIZER . is Avatcha Bay, of Kamchatka That is somewhere near Viadivostok, | underlip wouldn't and Hoover | en mis. one Three Daya) roe days neighbors r shop of Charles TRADE MARK REO! fee West 42St. Between Bway and 6 Ave. Pianos—Musical Instruments. Ready ina Jiffy Your Salads, Rel- ishes, Soups and Spring Greens ean be served al a moment's notice if you always keep on hand fi E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores appendicitis. Phe operation had nard- ly begun when Dr. Hartwell felt hi: thumb pricked. the needle penetrated the rubber “kay cove that his own Ufo was in dan- be | derson Hospital. Two days after bis admission to the hospital the child gay. The concession carries with it} large oi] and coal fields and has been|4@d- The physician's death came given to the syndicate in perpetuity. | Yesterday. Still another concession j@ one of| Dr Hartwell’s death marks tie 10,000,000 acres of spruce timber land,|Second time in two months that a Which, he says, will cut down the | Philadelphia physician sacrificed his ] cost of print paper 50 to 73 per cent. | tife to aid a patient “The Japanese are not at all in| Dr. Pierre N. Bergeron, No. 1903 With the Russians or the Chi. | West Girard Avenue, died in 3t, Jo-| continued Mr, Vandertip, | 8ePh's Hospital May an infec y have prevented both from | ton su When he his finger trading with the United States. In|" ope On @ patient “eu: trade with this but re- is with us always. “The Gift Shop wafers Y. New THAT OF ACHLD lle Knew as soon as} HE doors of our new home are open to you. It holds gifts galore, charm- ing things from many corners of the earth, in greater array and widerchoice thanever. And though our building is new, the old, old spirit of sound values and good service OVINGTON’S Fifth Avenue at 39th Street for a nickel, these 40 pure sugar - Their fine flavors delight everybody. England Confectionery Over 73 Years of Successful Candy NEW LINER PARIS GETS BIG WELCOME |Bleriot Predicts Fast France-Am- | erica Air Service—Fight Fans Aboard. ‘The Paris, newest and gayest of the French line steamshrps, completed her malden voyage to-day and, “dressed” in her brightest flags, came up to her decorated pler, greeted along the way by the hoarse voices of al! the tugs and other craft in the river, Sho ts com- |manded by Commodore Maurras, and Jone of her passengers ts J. Dal Pais, | President of the line, | ‘The first contingent of French fight fans, lured by the Carpenticr-Dempsey » came on the Paris, One was Charles Ledoux, the bantamweight, who said Carpentier would win the sixth reund and added that “Dempsey, for the first ti in his life, will have to fight a brain.” Louis Blerlot, famous aviator and manufacturers of airplanes, was a pas- senget. He sald the time I! coming |soon when it will be possible to leave Paris in the morning, lunch in New |York and return ty Paris the suing eve julng: group on board Mission iM ser if immediate action were no ° hind Japan,” the concessionaire added | Bet If iamec re eles publle. to taken to counteract tho poison fut | ublic for Rignificantly, and then quoted an old : | took In. the rh : ke |the physician realized nlso that if he! a sent Rodin's tu saying Sark iS ; sporatiod “ona eran nee ALP Victory le who holgs Avatcha Hay con-| Were to Interrupt the operation om, t) Royal Canadian Military Aca thos ik : | the child her death would pe certasn. | ius This ion't the naval base he pro-|D! Hattwell proceeded with the op- —————— poses giving to the United states, | eration TWO HURT AS AUTO HITS CAR The next day he went to the An- | —--— \'Proliey Knocked From ‘Tracks by! Collision in East Orange. | John Harthsome of No. 696 | Street, Ridge | Newark, and Charles Hollist: of No, 661 Hunterdon Avenue, Newark, } were seriously injured to-day when a] |runabout driven by Harthsome cr Avenue car on t Orange The tro! « nearly torn s skull wit ister left f 4 } ( } of Fifth Avenue” give big candy value. co. Making ‘WEDGES gf JUICY RIPE PINEAPPLE IMBEDDED Broadway at 34th Street THE-EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUME 22, 1921. Saks & Company Specialists in Hours of business: 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.—Open all day Saturdays. A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY! 400 Women’s Cotton Frocks in a special offering 15.00 Exquisite, cool little frocks of voiles and gaily checked ginghams, made in the most favored Summer models. Every variety of straight-line frock, paneled effect, and Qver-tunics —and in all at the Summertime color- ings —both dark and light: Maize, Rose, Lavender, Copenhagen, Pink, Hen- Whe na, White, Navy and ? Black. Sises 34 to 42. 15.00 2, ‘ EN, Astonishing Values in Women’s Silk Frocks at 25.00 Silk Jersey Frocks of excellent quality in sport and dressy models of unusual smartness. In solid shades and sport color combinations. Also Crepe de Chine Frocks of true French simplicity and chic. Navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44. Fourth Floor NEW! A Sleeveless Riding Jacket of Light Weight Serge It could not be smarter if it tried this swagger little coat of navy blue serge—or more com- fortable either. For its cool, light weight material is cut sleevelessly on lines that are unquestionably correct. It is tailored, in short, for the equestrienne who knows good form in riding togs. 25.00 The Women’s Shoe Dept. Will Hold Thursday a SPECIAL SALE OF White Kidskin Strap Pumps at 9,75 One may choose from three delightful models one, the ‘*Richmond,” of all white kid, or white in combination with patent, brown, blue or green kid. White ivory sole and Cuban heel. ‘Two is the “Olympia,” two-strapped and smart- ly perforated, in all white kid, with Louis XV. or “Dolly” heels. Three is the “Ilite,” with double strap, straight tip, and Louis X\V..or “Dolly” heels. “In all white kid. Second Floor Rarely is Such an Opportunity Presented Misses’ Summer Frocks of Checked Gingham at the lowest price announced this season for frocks of equal quality and smartness 7.50 Never were checked gingham frocks so widely in vogue, and this sale affords an unequaled opportun- ity to procure them at an absurdly low price. Well tailored in straightline or two- piece effects, with large sport pockets, quaint collars, youthful sashes; and blanket stitching for trimming. ‘The ging- ham is of excellent ~\ 4*=e— ~oe quality, in checks of - . Red, Orchid, Brocen, Copenhagen, Green, Tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Second Floor MEN’S Tourist Cases Regularly 14.50 * Special 9.50 Finely constructed to give enduring service—of wal- rus grained leather, fitted with’ military hair brush, tooth brush holder, clothes brush, soap box, comb, scissors, nail file, shaving stick and space for safety razor. Short Trip Bags Regularly 16.50 Special 9.50 | Made of genuine cowhide lined with cloth or leather and fitted with solid brass locks and double handle. Street Floor Personally Selected by Our Representative in Paris Spantsh Silk Shawls | Gorgeous with Hand | I'mbroidery Very Specially Priced 29.50 | For a Summer evening wrap there is nothing quite so exquisite —so daring — so Continental as one of these silken shawls draped lux- uriously over one’s’ shoul- ders. ‘They may be had | with either self or contrast- ing embroidery in the French rose design. The colorings are simply exquis- ite. Size: 2!% yards square, Third Floor “RED” —says Paris, and so every- one in the French Metrop- olis wears this youthful, vivid color. We feature Thursday RED _ novelty necklaces, bracelets, rings and pendants at 95C each bangle style bracelets, necklaces of cut, perfectly graduated beads, and ear rings in hoop, pendant or loop effect values! ear- | Splendid Street Floor | Imported French Blouses —HAND MADE— In a Special Presentation Thursday —personally selected by our representa- tive in Paris—otherwise we could not possibly offer them at the following low prices: At 5.00 A Collarless Square Neck Blouse —every bit made by hand, its only ornamentation rows and rows of exquisite drawn work. In white and delicate pastel shades. At 6.95 A Daintily Frilled Blouse, that makes it admir- ably adapted for wear with sleeveless frocks or sweaters—the collar fits beautifully, and hand drawn work makes it unusually attractive. Third Floor NATURALLY WAVY Gray Hair Switches Thursday at 3.95 Made of real hair, naturally waved, ready to complete the-gray coiffure. Third Floor Indispensable for Summer—and unusually low priced WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Worsted Knit Bathing Suits at 7.95 Regularly 10.50 Bathing Suits that are meant for bathing because they can come out of the water with just as much charm as they went in. And they will wear surprisingly well, too for they are knit of a fine quality worsted, cleverly fashioned to al- low freedom, yet prevent stretching. May be had in a variety of solid colors, or with contrast- ing trimmings. Bloomers or tights attached. Bathing Caps to match, 25c to 8.95 Complete line of Bloomers, Combinations and all bathing accessories, 1.00 to 10.00 Fourth Floor A Special Collection of Women’s Dainty Undergarments will be offered Thursday at very special prices at 1.00 Step-in Drawers of nainsook and pink ba- tiste, or of dotted Seco silk, lace trimmed. Also pink batiste bloomers, cut full, and trimmed with lace-edged ruffle. at 2.00 Nainsook Nightgowns of excellent quality, in I’mpire model, with fine embroidery sheading at the waist—and round er square yoke of lace insertion combined with ae embroidery beading. Third Floor / | Apparel f s one gr ee eee a eee = enna enn ernment = 2 elle aati a FMS OE how

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