The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1921, Page 9

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DEMAND JAPAN JOIN U. §. PARLEY ON DISARMAMENT Merchants and Leaders Say Such Action Would Destroy Present Suspicion. TOKIO, June 27.—New force to the Movement for reduction of arma- ments is believed to have been fur- nished by the National Chamber } ot Commerce, mecting here. ,Strong arguments urging that Japan take the initiative in proposing a dis- armament agreement with the United States and Great Britain were mad hy prominent wpe akers It also was ufged that the Govern- ment reduce appropriations devoted to preparation: “which vvousing the sus > powers nd endangering Japan’ Pesolutions embodying for war are referred to » de nmittae tes to posals ifter attempts by s wert hlock them. Proponents of the reso- itions pointed out that their rejec- tion would serve to intensify suspicion | on the part of the wers as to] Japan's militatistic ambitions Viscount Shibusawa fact that Japan was spending nearly half her budget on ‘ Inading to the be persons wei nection with t One is a wonan blackmailed Mrs. E MORE KABER CASE ARRESTS. Woman | Widow; Man Said to Have Watch, | CLEVEL, June 27.—Two more | arrest to-day In con Kaber murder case. | harged with having Cathérine Kaber Acensed of Blackmatting | | these pro, | following the killing wealthy Lakewood publisher, The other is a man charged with having received a watch and ring which disappeared from Kaber's body on the hight of the murder. They were arrested by detectives here today as the preparing to the city together, Both denied the: anything to do with the Kaber m plot. Ie Man’s Food A lot of people seem to have an idea that man is a crank on food, ' He may think so himself. But I am convinced that he is simply ) a rabid stand-patter. Any time of the week and any time of the day offer him a plate of Ham and Eggs and watch his face light up hké a ae going to the circus! Ha and Eggs is his dish! He has enjoyed it a thou- sand times and he'll relish it ten thousand times more—if he lives long enough and if you think of it ‘often enough. Incidentally, isn’t he about due for a feast on this good old- fashioned man food—not just for breakfast, but for lunch or sup- jared the| per. He'll like it for a change. But give him a genuine treat while you're at it—with real Ferris Ham. He'll recognize the if had mii r 3 designs, He ~ ial RS NU iia Aiea | flavor that has been famous for | relations with America and Chin ne asserind, were rugretiably unsatis | over three generations. factory. He urged that the Govern-| B, A, FERRIS & COMPANY, Inc. | ment withdraw troops from H ANKOW | and from the Shantung Railway tol NEW YORK counteract anti-Japanese sentiments | in China . 1417- Bee! THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STP EET FURNITURE Cash or Credit OPEN EVENINGS JILL 9, Liberty Bonds Accepted at Fam Face Valus, Special June Holzwasser Home Talks No. 676 OR nearly malt Pew 2 Furniture bought now may tes heldin our warehouse storage free for six months From a pide by S6th or bGth ‘St. ‘bus frou 3-ROOM APAMTMENT BhSg ise Pahun | $245 4-ROOM APARTMI NT BEST 8500 V EROOM APART ¢ $585 ae Liberal Teris row Sor ik I ™”, O71 Seve Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose T' wn d Gums =D J 1. Sl Esc BT ome od ne niay = = Made at Reasonable Pri - § Badly decased Toon and § ered Ls ROEM PLATES REPAIRED Li ate nga £ 1 nw BLOon, | L 9 OrricEs t & = 1 woe sae El = 740 Lexing cor. 0th St fm eee ast tate sors i T OUR (ZSTH ST. AND SITH. ST q Percent beoren nsdn: § Saver OnTIC Le Non a TUESDAYS AND Sade SOAYS ’ T Rea, ne v "F oars9 AM. to6 P.M. Deity 8 * ies ate Rf fs | o> \\ en from walking Aprile AELEN'S FOOT-EASE the and enjoy the Biss of te FERRIS HAMS & BACON A little higher in price~BUT! An Ideal Hot Weather Relish Eddys Creat Sauce Adds a piquant flavor tocold meats, salads, cetables and sandwiches. MADE INU. S. A. At Grocers and Pelicatessen Stores 327 Spring St. N. ¥. Skilled Attention Always! When you are having your teeth at tended to, the best of workmanship is Pritchard, | le: ANCHOR [DENTURE PLATE NO none too good, The success of THE WATERBURY SERVICE is in w large sense due to jts staff of | skilled operators, expert in every de- nent of dental science, We feature EMERGENCY WORK, Unsightly teeth removed and new ones substituted in a day, Incorporated Established 1897 29W. ‘Bath St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn | Hours: 8 To 6 SUNDAYS! CLOSEE Vacation | On Your Unacoustomed exercise makes discomfort, acl ef cotton or @ Sloan's Liniment ur tent or room. onquitoes away kes the sting out of inuect bites. Shake Into Your Shoes "ALLENS FOOT-EASE The Powder for the Feet powder takes freshens the toot-t iM val an aete. Masta the Feet of her hustand, | Broadway at Ninth New York Brunswick News The i lib Phono- graph has become one of |the standard phonographs of the present day because | there was an idea back of it. In plainer words—it was not simply “another” | talking machine, If you seek the idea, you will find it in the Ultona—| the first reproducer, or sound box, of its kind to be regularly used on a phono- graph. The Ultona is a fymbol of versatility—it makes the Brunswick Pho- | nograph an phonograph. Many times, perhaps, you have wondered how to get }a phonograph that would Al! Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants | The list is growin Watersury DENTAL COMPANY acqu:red. nav all, records correctly. You have scanned the list | of great artists and said to “T would like to hear Galli-Curci; and Mur- ; and But how ean J do it on the ordinary phono- vourself: atore; and Barriento Hempel. graph?” The says: instrument has the Ultona— three-in-one reproducer that will enable you to play all ree- ords they were intended to be played.” The Ultona is not a makeshift device; it is a scien- tific device. The demonstrz ‘ion will ciear up ‘hat point per- | feetly. sp-aking of | Sh mograph reminds us continually, ated crtists are being nd celebr Leopold Godowsky is a Brunswick ist. So is Mario Chamlee, So heo Karle. So \is Dorothy Jardon, So is Marie | Tift And—ere long—some other interesting announce- | ments will be made. If you have not hear wick records, a surpris' in store for and the future | will afford many opportunities | |to .dd to y of music. | These re i this |month. are very 2100—Cherie (101) Fenton's Orchestr Thought for Me | Orchestrn 2102— Tea Leaves dovit's C: 2103—-Mc nbeams Broth Nove You. Sunshine. (i Brothers’ Novelt 2104—Crooning ts Orch Daddy's, Gon \c| Blues (Fox *| Oreheatra 6 2007—-American Fantasie Tart 1. Now York Po Americ in F York I 5 505 s—America «My Thee) Chat lon Male. Quartet 10031—Waltz in © Sharp Minor (/ 2). Pinnofotte & Leopold wwaky 100 10023—Love Is Mine, Mario Chamler 4.00 19022—The Swan (i WW socelyny '¢ Salo, W Ah! Moon of My Delight, ‘T! “all-record” | Brunswick immediately “Here is the way—this 2105—1' Wonder Where My Swaet, weet Berceuse, fron the Brunswick | hat | Brunswick records are rapidly} developing into catalog form. | | al hem and on the cuff: 35001 ks When My Ships’ Come Sailing Home, ‘Thiva 1.75 jograph Solons, Firet gallery, New Bullding Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Ho 9 to 5. urs— Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, [ 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. ‘861 prs. Women’s Pumps Go, Down, Tuesday, to $5 Rush Rugs—Half Price Fibre Rugs, too 425 imported Rush Rugs and heavy Fibre Rugs — 80 Oval Rush Rugs with brown, green, blue or black borders, Size Grade Tues. 4x7 ft. eee $11.50 $5.75 6x9 ft +++ $16.00 $8.00 2.50 $11.25 $28.00 $14.00 45 Oblong Rush Rugs Navajo effects. 27x54in . $5.00 $2.50 Oxl2ft.. . $18.00 $9.00 35 Grass Rugs 6x9 ft........... $8.00 “$4.00 for quick close-out, TUESDAY 75 Monitor Rush Rugs 18 in. blocks; green, black, brown and blue alternating with the natu- raktone. Some'all natural tone. Size Grade Tus. | 9x12 ft... | 7.6x10.6 ft. 6x9 ft... 190 Fibre Rugs Jacquard weave in color. Re- versible.. 3x6 ft.... 4... $5.00 $2.50 6x9 ft. . $12.00 $6.00 TVoxl0 46 ft “$16.00 $8.00) Sxl0ft).........$16.00 $8.00 9x12 ft. -$20.00 $10.00 ‘Third Gallery, New Building Sale of Sample Skirts of sports silk 125—the entire sample line of a man- ufacturer whose name stands for exellent | and smart sports silk skirts; $15.75 eit $25 grades. . $12.75 There is one of practically every type of smart sports silk skirt made this season. Plain skirts and pleated. Skirts] for the tailored person and for the woman who prefers dec’ idedly | feminine sports clothes. Fashioned of beautiful sports silk, | heavy and plain, crinkled all over, satin finish, elaborately woven. Vivid ag pastel colors, and white, Belt measures up to 36-in. Second Floor, Old Building ‘The all-useful Canton Crepe Wrap For summer wrap that may be worn fn afternoon and evening a distinet advan- As a result of the the too tage. flair for started, ican women are with enthusiasm, wr black have been is black and which Amer- of canton wear the that Paris continuing long loose} crepe in evolved by We have just learned that— — during the last voyage East- ward of the R. M. 8S. Olympic eight of the best dressed young women on board wore our “MIMI—the little frock with the ribbon” We were not surprised, because many young women going abroad have selected three and four of these frocks-in white, black and different colors—to wear aboard ship and in Europe. We introduced this frock early in the season—and each day brings it greater success. $21.50., Imported dotted swiss, $25. In the Salons of for Miss 14 to 20. Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street. In crepe de chine, Fashions —_—____— \ The smartness of Bathing Shoes Smart bathing shoes are be- coming more an important part of the well-appointed bathing cos- Each model priced $55 are the one at the left is ab-| above; solutely without ornament, straight of illustrated line and save for the | | | | very deep silk fringe around the | bottom. ‘This fringe ment, and is most g use of extremely deep | is very good at the mo-| aceful when used with this type of material, At the right is a | line coat, with ma ong straight- | ndarin_lines. by smart women now. Other models fringe —one thre ‘e two tiers of | quarter length, which gives the effect of a Spanish 1 ehaw Another straightli of trimming ch clever! t ribbon Second Floor, Old | the designers, There is a very representative collection in the women's Wrap Salon Two models ne coat has nes of satin around the 3. Building "| White Shoe Dressing won't rub off— ‘Think of the satisfaction and | comfort, as well as effort, in having a w S. A. P., $. A. P! stands fo preserves,” does, It is for si in the Shoe Old Building, Floor, Buriir Stairs Store, the lessened hite dressing 0c r “shines and hat is what it rge bottles irst Floor, gion Arcade New Building and Down- It is the wide sleeved model, with | a narrow girdle so much favored tume each season. The expert swimmer wears her soft, flexible- | soled shoes; the beautifully cos-| tumed woman who walks.on the) New kind of Frock ‘for tiny girls beach and takes her dip wears carefully designed shoes of satin. The Bathing Shop for Women | has a collection of every type of missing bloomer buttons, pathing shoes one could possibly Dress Goods— ane ys - areata fae| despair fastidious littl Main Floor, Old Bullding prices, vgils! ro eee | Most adorable and smart small | Swimming shoes | frock has just made its appear- mee Ree ance that puts an abrupt end to Made of flexible white can-| such distressing worries. It cam- vi with bandings of tan or bines , lace high over the ankle Reduced! 36 exquisite hand-made French Blouses This is a sale such as hap» pens only once in a very long while, These blouses are exquisite in every thread—and as French in every line as the smart Parisienne herself. At $9.75 18 blouses, originally $29.60 to $32.50 und more. At $18.50 12 blouses, originally $34.50 to $ 0), At $25 7 blouses, originally $42.50 to $59.50 and more, These’ 36 blouses are fash- ioned of the finest of voile, handkerchief linen and ba- tiste, Many are trimmed with the fine hand-made Valenciennes lace that the French adore. Others have exquisite hand embroidery. Many have both. Blouses of this type are seldom seen outside of Paris and as a rule are offered at fabulous prices. Some are the least bit mussed, but none are really badly mussed or soiled, Second Floor, Old Bullding A very successful Parisienne Corset Designed for the smart woman who wishes her figure to have the fashionable uncorseted lines, but who requires the support | and restraint of a lightly constructed low-cut corset. Soft, pliable pink tricot, clev- erly stayed; moulds itself closely to the figure, skillfully bringing out the grace of line, while it gives it the souple coractless appearance. Because it clings closely to the body, and does not easily ‘ride up” it is especially desir- able for motoring or occasions where one must remain seated for hours at a time. Price $15. RES—cut very long, ith low cut. corsets , satin or lace, $3.50 second reduction won't and $7.76. at $1.50 a box. exactly the same. Today this Silk Frocks, $32.50 | Crepe de chine, of course with white ground,~and\| a charming open design | printed in porcelain blue, Jade, rose or black. 212 prs, white canvas 2-eyelet ties 149 prs. brown kidskin 2-eyelet ti Sa ‘ 100 prs. brown kidskin tongue pumps............ $14 200 prs. patent leather 2-eyelet ties... 200 prs. patent leather French strap pumps..... . This is the first reduction of the white canvas ties. (a be needed). part of a large group which, in accordance with our policy of leading in the lowering of pric Out they all go, Tuesd: All sizes in the lot, but not of each kind. FROM CLAIRE, No more flying skirts and lightful touch, uk, surplus of & Very smart orchid, pink, blue, light also white blue, the | wide white crepe de chine give a de- Only 50 frocks Or the price would be more— simply a case of using up a liltle| Second Floor, Old Building, New self co! Check Organdies, 75c' pastel maize Fine grade of organdie, 44 in. Tenth Strect or shades— jude, cadet Originally .$10 $14 .. $14 $14 The other pumps are were reduced to $9.76 at $5 pair. First Floor, Old Buliding of PARIS 5,000 boxes Fleur d’Or Face Powder at 75c box Half the regular retail price The Wanamaker Store introduced this powder last Autumn— The price today is still $1.50--and will continue to be $1.50 except in the case of these 5,000 boxes, which are the same size as the uy shed $1.50 box, but are less expensive. The powder is powder is an important factor with women who know and uppreciate fine toilet preparations. and indescribable quality that makes it delightful to use. CLAIRE was willing to co-operate with us for this Occasion, for the purpose of further introducing this powder, which he makes exclusively for the Wanamaker Stores In blanche, naturelle, and rachel Sale will be held in the Toilet Goods Shop. Main Floor, Old Bullding It has an inimitable \Pillow Cases and \Sheets—Down SHEETS 72x90 in. . 81x90 in 81x99 in 90x99 in.. 1,116 sheets, all told, running from 168 at $1.45 to 384'at $1.35, PILLOW CASES i 25¢ 28¢ 1,080, all told; 480-at 25¢, and 45x36 in. FOR MISS 14 TO 20) 600'M 28¢. : Wanamaker Mtandard sheets Chic and cool ¥ and pillow cases, free from dress- ing; sizes giv fore hemming. First Floor, Old COME are the sizes be- Printed Linen: de India, 38c yd. * ' The mode is after the ideas} " . ry of Vionnet- and that means | This lovely cotton fabric with that it is the essence. of sim.| % Soft linen finish makes cool plicity. Narrow. bindings of | , frocks. And its colorings are very at- tractive—red, blue, jade, brown, rose, pink and black figures, dots and checks and other pleasing designs on white grounds. Main Floor, Old Buliding Save 30 per cent. on Boys’ Underwear 1,243 sleeveless coat shirts and nee length drawers to match; white cheek nainsook; cut full, 35c each, 3 for $1 rose, orange; frock and bloomers eand are extremely comfortable in one piece and © staat king. Prices, And no matter how hard its $1.50, $1 tiny wearers romp and play, they ‘ always look neat, because it can- Canvas pumps | not slip or pull apart, with one or two Also, Varie 1 4 ariety of models oxfords with two High M and medium high shocs. Re Mar teri d ex- quisit andals with straps. in surf and satin, In vivid colors, black occasions, from ylime to par- and white, Priced from $1.80 to ties. $5. Pictured at left is a frock of ‘There are many little individual Peter Pan eloth, smo rd anil shoes in the collection, Fy ey hand, 85; aw stance, a pair of satin high ee Fowl oa with heels, ‘These are tiny fluted, es and ( and different. Price § i saWery $10 High satin shoes, hand-deco- Iso in chambray | rated’in color, are perfectly ca iat S5:003: Georgy He ore O; pable of standing the sea water 1 \ eta, trimmes with no injury Second Floor, $2.75, Old Building vit rub off your shoes, | sn't look lumpy or| A Lark in the Surf c "i for the Kiddies aeres en. mY One-piece worsted suits in gayt* $4.50 to $17.50,” “ with gayer borders Scarlet, odaks, $8.50 to $109.50 gray openhagen blue, navy bhi f Infants’ Wear, Third Floor, Old Building and $12.95 re- | 0 6 years. Third Floor, Old Building aflex Cameras in all sizes. i The Camera Shop, Main Floor, Old Bldg. | Field Glasses, $13.25 to $150. | sizes 6 to 944 600 pairs cotton lace 943 pairs, 25c pair Pretty socks of mercerized grounds and colored yrounds, some in the lot, designed for all | Were Bbc This underwear was 50c, in our regular stocks. A year ago it w Sizes 26 to 34. Main Floor, Old Bultding Children’ s Imported Socks at Half Price were 50¢ and 55c pair. tton lisle plain, some fancy tops; full fashioned; but not of every kind, or of cotton lis'e, white socks, 25¢ pair ; full fashioned; white or cordovan, Main Floor, Old Building 230 pair’ full fashioned; were $ full fashioned; were $ $1 all have or ribbed side cl The socks at black groun(ls; pl shot effects, f rticul stripes socks at Tic include three groups 1) black, navy blue and cordovan grounds with self-raised vertical gtripes, shot mercerized cotton lisle, and $2.50 | 671 pairs mercerized cotton lis le, | $1.50 pr. 901 Eats Men’s Imported ks at Halt Price | $1 pr. | 7oc pr. with ae 2) black, white and cordovan grounds with white vertical stripes; (3) black grounds with emb-oid- ered fronts or shot effects. All siz 10 to IL}y — at each price, but not in every style. Burlingtag Arcade Floor, New Buliding

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