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bi VETERANS OBJECT TO DEMPSEY AS AN HONORARY MEMBER oe Non York inth Convention Voices Disapproval| of Pugilist’s Election to a | Local Chapter. | By Lilian Bell. DETROIT, July 1—Promoters of) the Carpenticr-Dempsey fieht w not have enjoyed yes day morning session of the Disabled Veterans of; the World War Convention. ‘The questio nbefore the convention Was admission of bon omry members to the organization. One delegate tn opposing honorary membershi i Persons who had befriended disabled men wer not eligible, As he pat it,| “Memberships in this organization cannot be boueht.” | led Twenty dis against the imp sion was lia to Ther « Dempsey member of and hisses iree when the m up that shook the vary memberships w men protest on this expres New | CTOR jon that Jack n elected honorary | ame the ass had be r 1 chapter, Groans | d this statement, went | end ta roar and hon om was 7 fters ruled ont Next come the subject of auxili ortos, | One objected to auxili- aries bec he said, if his w when he come home me ald demand int of everything said tes urged that no or were a mer The July List ing she w Is Ready Other wanization ld be a success eit er] = 2 5 ity wilich didnot include women's| Every talking machine wunilta ye proposal for anxi-|OWner looks forward with Mia con senlion adopted the reso. [interest to) the monthly is- RTA Ui es aoa AL of Victor Records. | parneraph of which ts , There is always something | PR ee ES nie, (of unusual interest—some- | tien and ation of the volicy | thing good to hear and to that foreign-born Japanese shi h dth ee seein for amenent: elite ave; and the variety is al-| STEAD eg which tested weveraanine | WANE UDETEL, Consider this | utes followed the adoption of */new list, and note the ar-| esolution \tists who have helped to! national officers Marx of Cincinnat President, Hain | Make it, | was clected First} . . | President. Miles Sweeney of |64960—An Open Secret. was elected a Vice Presi Alda Vswcnosave Fi Y onal Chapt the = “4 A Tricgtional Chaplain’ the 74685 Quartet in C Minor] chosen, He was escorted to the (Brahms). Flonzaley Quar-| platform by John E. King of the! TOG eas Bet) Cs) NGinelnnsti was sptected as national |7464—Oh! Love, for Me’ y Power headquarters an Francisco for (Sonnambula). Amelita) Re next cc Galli-Curei $1.75 | 74688—Spirit s Beniamino Gigli 74689—Gypsy Airs, No. sate). Jascha Heife 641961—Melody in A Major iD LWeS Fritz Kreisler . Bor | Or STREET FURNITURE 64963—Prelude in G Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff). Sergi Rach: maninoff ..... Cash or Credit 61962—Beneath the Moon of Lom- bardy. John McCormac 89160—Infu Friendship Into Our) Souls (Don Carlos). nelli and De Luea.. —Symphony No. 1, in C Major (Beethoven). Toseanini La Seala Orchesti 64961—Love Sends a Li | Roses. nc 1.753 le Gift. of Reinald Werrenr: $1.2 Instrumental 18768—President Harding March and National Capital Centenniel March, U. S. Marine Band. | Holzwasser Home Talks No. 677 Vocal Records 18760—Pucker Up and Whistle. Sung! Murray; and Home Aileen by Billy gal Blue SUNG | 18761—Wait Until. Yo Peggy O'Neill, Sung by tor Roberts......-+- 55138—I'm Going to Marry, and O’er the Hills. Sung by Harr Lauder $1.50 Salut d'Armour, and Invita- tion Waltz, Sung Marga. held in our warehouse storage Sie free for six months. =| From West side by 0th or Gith Sk. Crosstown Cars or by BGth St Bus from Broadwar. % PARTMENT ROOM APA Tue 9245 | Toriiwre bean now may be | | " | | i pra raeCTeTT TP EET ret McKee. f .85e {ROOM APARTMENT $375 15217—Monastery Bells. Sn Merle Alcock; aud It KOM APARTMENT $5.85 the Tikes Bang. iby BEST $700 VA | Bak | 18763—Hold ‘ast. Burr; and Sung by Our Livera! Terms He herr 20% Bpectas ry Sung by Henr: Nobody's Ros: William Robyn. 85¢ Dance Records | 18765—C rooning (fox trot), and 1 it} | Loving You | é Keep on trot) Thought (fi |18766—Just Keep a H trot), and I Like It (fo: trot) . Fy Be 18761—The Legend wales), and Mello (‘cello) (Waltz). .85¢ 18756—Toddle (fox trot), and Moon- light (fox trot)..... Bde 18757—Scandinavia (fox trot), and Ain't We Got Fun (fox trot) Ae sOrrO NONA Be (fox trot), My 1RTHE—f He rie Man (fox trot) . ew Artist 61965—Turkish March (Bee thoven). First record hy }] Olga Samaroff, pianist. |] ty of any cli THE WORLD 1 ah ‘disco Ub Victrola Salons. First Gallery, (New Building). Records | fa THE EVENING WORL D, FRIDAY, JULY 1, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Tomorrow Will be the First Saturday of July which, for the convenience of the public, requires the store to be open to help the people prepare For Monday’s Holiday The 4th of July We are, of course, all closed up tight on 4th of July and ready Tuesday morning with lots of new things of every kind, suitable for better enjoyment of the summer holidays, now beginning. Write to your friends passing through the city to meet you at the store. that you may show them around and take them with you to luncheon wherever you prefer to lunch. We are reducing all prices as rapidly as possible, but we go slow on food, as we shall always insist on having only the best and freshest of food. jfeeuals Stoned Friday, July 1, 1921. Excellent Sports Blouses 200 to go at $2. 95 A small but exceptional pur- chase, because there is a large demand for these smart types of sports blouses of White dtmity, white lawn, dotted Swiss, dots of rose, blue or jade. Organdie in mauve, bisque or porcelain blue. « In quality’ the blouses ' measure up to our $4.50 and $5 grades. Several models Long roll collars—Eton collar are finished with tiny have pleated and some bosoms. Geor, gette crepe blouses lustrated), with a at #5 ite, pink or bisque. Second Floor, Old Buildi . trimmed round blouses, embroidered . ting color, and blo with jabot-effect collars at 100 Women’s BATHING SUITS, $2.65 Black: surf satin (cotton) suits, made to sell for much more, ee 8 Two-in-one worsted jersey suit —seconds" of § priced) suits. Imperfections are scarcely noticeable and will impair the wear, and combinations, 90 (and higher not Good colorings e% Good vacation sale of Fountain Pens 168 pens at $1.50 224 pens at $2.50 Regular prices $2.50 to $7 The order of and they w is that an export pens was cancelled, e 0 considerably less than they actually cost. ‘The name of the maker of well known. ass in every i ld per riting, irridium self-filling lever, avid uite invisible | built-in pocket clip. Serew-on style Dainty little y for women pens for tra r Cu nurses —doctor pro people—pens for those pens for those who ded preference us to large pens —short * pens—medium pens. have gold bands for am. Quantity is limite so make plans for an early ca!!. Downstairs Store, New Building write a lot FOR WOMEN Very smart Walking Shoes, $7 and $9 r model of welt soles hioned after a one excellent lin and medium w heel, ‘Tips, strap and collar trimmed with perforations. Shoes of this qua style have only recently been so much more, it is hard to be- lieve that these can really be so moderately priced. But they are, Black or tan calfskin Sea Isle duel plain First Floor, Old Bullding White Play Shoes yy: Blouses with frills, others with for kiddies embroidered gilet, effect panels, | and tie-around blouses (model 1! Oxfords For sports wear, but look well for dress wear. White canva>, heavy rubber soles, low s 8 to big gir! Be filet ng 0. White sneakers «High mo sizes 8 to 11! $2.25 to Low model, to $2.25, Barefoot sandals Heavy white leather doesn’t easily scuff. but extremely fle es 6 to big girls’ 2, 34. Prices according to First Floor, Old Building izes 8 to 2, $2 that Durabi> ine. Sateen Petticoats at 95c “Best Ive ever seen at 9e was the comment of a won who has prided herself for s on being a careful shop- ed to us at | strap | 1923 os J™ 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. Only 200 white ‘| Sports Skirts at $3.75 EXCEPTIONAL Every skirt. is —ready for new and holiday & models in white cotton gabardine and cotton trico- tine, Waistbands—26 to 36 in All lengths, Second Floor, Old Building | | FOR WOMEN | |Foulard Frocks, $35! Veiled with Georgelle crepe FOR MISS 14 TO 125 Checked Gingham 20 The foulard silk is in| canning ass tucand’| Froeks, $8.75, $12.75, $15, -and-white | | Red and white Black and white Brown and white Green and white Maize and white Pink and white Navy blue or light blue and white designs. The frocks are not veiled in the usual plain way, but after the latest idea of Paris — the overskirt of Georgette crepe i. composed of many loose panels, ged with little tabs of ribbon. These frocks are copies a with rick- adaptations of $25 and § « —of course, in Crepe de chine frocks, $35) singhams, Slip-on chemise frocks with! Simple chemise frocks with ight lines—the dictate of! straight lines and white collars | and ideal for the warmest | and cuffs. Others with rounl day. Rows of handwork give a dainty touch. In black, white,| pink or navy’ blue. Cool cotton frocks $10.75, $13.75, $17.50 Second Floor, Old Building |Girls of 6 to 14 '—for the holidays Khaki colored galatea middy blouses, $1.75; bloomers, White galatea middy blouses, $1.25 to $1.95. Blue and $5. jo s and trimmed 50 | rack braid. | Frocks with sashes and deep | white colla: Others with tie- | around bodices. Frocks with loose panels, edged with white. Others with quaint peasant bodices. domestic Sleeveless Frocks of a fine sports silk, $29.50 ‘This well-known silk has a erepey ground and nartow satin-fin- lished stripes, which are slightly crinkled in a fascinating way. In white with stripes of burnt orange, blue, gold or green; also in gray with ro Sports Jackets and Skirts little jackets of wool jersey at $12.75; worsted flannel at Stunnin| nd §; s specialized— Baronette satin, $9. } pleated, $12.75. Second Floor, white worsted flannel, id Bullding, Tenth Street EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WOMEN White Silk Stockings $1.55 and $3 pair Very scarce are white silk stockings at $1.55 pair, These are of pure silk, fine gauge, light of weight, with mercerized cotton tops and soles. Sizes 9 to 10. The $8 stockings are of an ingrain thread silk of mediu weight, with double silk tops and soles, and high spliced heel. sizes 87% to 10%. There will be a Federal tax of 10c on the. stockings at All are full-fashioned. serge bloomers, pleated skirt: And—at $1.95 liresistible gingham chambray dresses. Second Floor, Old Buliding Tenth Street and | Half Price for 200 . Frocks—Miss 2 to 6 At $1.45 to $5 Originally $2.95 to $10.50 k y frock was made cially for us this season. Smart play frocks Imported gingham or dimit Main Floor, Old Bullding Sleeveless Porch Middy Blouses Frocks, $4.95, $8.95 for holiday outings Peter Pan cloth, soisette ocr chambray—many with touches At $4.95 At $2.75—plain middies of of hand embroidery. M hry i ie white jean. : ; wie of fine cotton crepe, “AY 485! middies of une Party frocks belted in black patent leather./ egehed muslin with blue col Organdie or figured lawn in In green, blue, rose, corn coior| lovely colorings, Abs At $3.75—all white middies s ats, 95 $5 At $8.95 | of jean—or with blue flannel aw hata unty ua he ui Ba in heavy, collars and cuffs. | reread: 60418. 68) linen, have smart flap At $3.95—white jean middies Entire stock of tailored an] pockets and a belt of the linen,| with blue cotton collar and cuffs faney atraw hats—in light and Ty leather color, French blue or) —or in old blue Palmer linen, dark colors. lars and cuffs. She bought several. white, Sizes 84 to 44, Ofa conan ewhakescnay 300 Swimming Caps at They're made of whit Third Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Building 9 shadow-proot sateen—after a styles in all kinds of bathing 20e. earalig: aeatene " | et designed model with SGD fe 49K, Shoes at 85e to $1.75. deen a cee Ue a els OUnce EXTRA SPECIAL! rimmec . narro' DY — Second Floor, Old Building | dion pleated ruffle and pin | Ss | 500 Athletic Union Suit a | “sateen persons 825 = Vy OO Athletic Union Suits Picnic Plates and _— For the Fourth pirailorait gua te iby ner | fe 75 Luncheon Sets Lace vestees, se | trite ton ith tad $1.50 grade, for 75c w POEHUS PIONS TE UAnES, oe Bad BERS rae Sinoue Extra sizes, $1.95 In July! With the long Summer ahead! And more need of athletic union suits than ith parchmen| with tuxedo or Buster Brown Brat faunal) At jo’ lat. any other time 0’ the ye collars and rows of pleated Va of white shadow-proof one | lenciennes or 25, 10-in. the front and age of 12 of 12, S-ineh, 1 PAPER LUNCHEON SETS, 6-inch, 10¢; or shadow lace ac around the collar, Sleeveless guimpes, $1.50 through ta Old Building Third Floor Meat and Food Oe. grade. Cream net, fir Kuch set includes 6 plates, ( y; # pleated ruffle ruy et cups, 6 sani spoons, 6 sani around the neck and down thr ‘Cutters fourth less forks, 6 napkins, and 1 table- front, edged with Valencienne D cloth. lace, < enn NI FOR 20 in Main Floor, Old Building package, 25 PAPER SANI SPOONS, 25/President Harding's dog— in package, Seventh Gallery, New y Bultaing “Laddie Boy" has been ve duced in most lifelike form his shaggy coat, happy | tioning expr tubby | and long snout. Hundre | | come bounding into If you want to and are ready to be see “Old Glory” a »me to the Rotunda of the Oli, si chundred sitk| siz a c as big as. 20% wing the evo and Stripes, little ow izes, p —31,50 to § Toy World. Building Third Gallery, tion inte the Stars with their color-guards, two 6 huge bronze American cagloe; Pilet lace flouncings, $2./ and the flags of the Revolution, grade—$1.95. Four of Admiral Perry, of Bunker Lovely cream colored Hill, und of the Confederacy, flouncing, squ muke a picture that will thrill 36 in, wide ou with their color and sig- and a ribbon girdle wi nificance | Main Floor, Old Building | a frock, que World mak Main Floor, Old Building wit tail | have | Le fe rey i ol plate i me cou doa metil | we coute ip 50 block F ! Seventh Gallery, New Buliding 72 80 count, a quality which stands wear Three-piece seat. ‘Tapering elastic waist- The suits are of white checked nainsook, | remarkably well. Sleeveless. Knee length. bands all around. Cut extremely full, This is so extraordinary i that we shall make use of all the space we can to display the suits in size groups —84 to 46—for quick, comfortable choosing, Saturday, Men’s Summer Clothing —down to lowest price possible under today’s conditions of production Fancy suits ina variety of models and colors.... .. $33, $39, $46 Outing crash suits, and trousers Outing crash suits, coat, waistcoat, trouser: Palm Beach cloth suits, coat and trousers........ Mohair suits (coat and trousers) many patterns. . Linen suits—coats and trousers Linen knickers, from 29 to 44 waist White sports trousers of imported flannel Some odd sizes white flannel trousers... . Imported white wool socks for tennis, ete..... ‘ White oxfords sports shirts, half sleeves; collar attached Some all wool golf stockings are going at (pair) Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building coats $ $20, fi to $20 $16.50 start off on New Buliding Drop in at the Barber your over-the-Fourth holiday Shop for a treatment before Mezzanine, Burlington Arcade Floor ————————————€ClaeEeGEUC0Oeeeeoaooooo—————————E BS IORNRDVPDQDR?O“IOwHOOOS

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