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TIERCE WAR RAGES BETWEEN ROBINS ‘p AND SQUIRRELS It’s a War of Conquest for Food, With a Battle Every Day, in Mount Vernon. (pecial to The Brening W 27 in 1920, Debts praised at 610,201, $18,927,608 in 1920. | Break a toast. ave declared war upo other, and each day the waged grow bigger and _fiercer, Residents on nth Avenue | have for some time thrown pea- nuts.on their lawns for the squir- rels and bread crusts for tue birds of the neighborhood. A week ago a few robins, ¢ eating the bre ed the selves to peanuts, he squir rels ran away. The same thing happened the next day and the eh next. On Monday a few squirrels attacked “he marauding robins and there was a short b urtous fight, in which the squir saved their supplies. Yesterday about twenty robins swooped down and the squirrels were routed. To- day the squirrels returned, Jargely | reinforced, and there was a battle fS royal for a quarter of an hour. It was a drawn battle, both sides leaving most of their peanu‘s and crusts on the field. FORD ASSETS $345,000,000 Increase of 000,000 in Surplus Is R1N2(000,000, Treat your Year=| by grocers cash pnosnted to Special Only SQO5 As illustrated. A cabinet of unusual charm and workmanship—and of special design—a fitting setting for the glorious tones of the genuine Victrola. With each instrument goes Landay service and Landay guarantees—-the unqualified en- dorsement of America’s leading Victrola house. This is a rare offering. Call early. This instrument will be delivered to your home together with $5 in genuine Vic- trola records (your own selection from our stock — the largest in the city) on this small down payment. The remainder, $95, may be spread over many months 427 Fifth Ave. 23 West 42nd St. Near 38th Sr. Bet. 5th & 6th Aves YONKERS: 11 North Broadway LANDAY BROS., NEW YORK: | Cabinet with genuine Victrola for $95 | NAME pos mB AéPHENIX PRODUCT A New Breakfast! “PHILADELPHIA ” Cream Cheese and two eggs into a saucepan; season and stir MT. VERNON, N. Y., July 14 slowly over a moderate fire until “The. squirrels and rovins on gmooth and creamy. Serve on Eleventh Avenue, Mt. Vernon. It's different—delicious! nerves right When tea or coffee causes annoyance, try INSTANT POSTUM DETROIT, July 14.—In a sta Charm without harm filed with the husetts in this table drink sioner of Corporatio! ti ® o Theres a Reason Sold by oan Genuine Uictrolas in Period Cabinets. Five Dollars Down The quantity of these instruments 1s limited | 945 So. Boulevard | At 163rd Se. (Open Evenings) NEWARK: 775 Broad Street VICTROLAS —SONORAS —VICTROLA RECORDS — PIANOS | “ If You Cannot Call At Once Mail This Coupon Kindly give me further information and illustrations of your Period Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700. _ Friday Will Be a Busy, Busy D: Day. Closed Saturday FOR MISS t4 TO 20 Challis Frocks, $18.50 Our $29.50 and $35 grades These frocks which were made to our order are fash-| ioned in our famous “MIMI” model, the little frock with the ribbons; the “MIMI” sports model with ribbon sashes| that tie at the sides; and in a charming adaptation of a} Vionnet model with long waistline and sash that ties in the back. r The challis is of a commendable quality and in charm-| ing polka dotted designs and colorings. White with black. Beige with brown. Black with white. Navy blue with white. White with French blue. Navy blue with green. White with red and blue. Navy blue with red. = — Silk Frocks, $32.50 Flannel Sports Coats at $14.75 Our $37.50 to $49.50 grades frocks in models reflecting the most charming of Parisian ideas. stripes. Sports Skirts Plaid and striped cloth skirts, pleated—our $25 grade at Our $19.75 to 50 grades. tr 4 6 | Jaunty little severe! | Grepe de chine, heavy silk | tailored coats, and blazer jackets | crepe and Georgette crepe | jn white, plain colors, and blazer | A number of models whic + we have sponsored this season | 14 are included. orgette crepe and novelty Baronette satin Use $i) and $18.50 grades, at §: White flannel ’ skirts 75; pleated, $12.75. a] Clearaway— 75 coats at $25 to $58—originally $59.50 to $125. 50 suits at $25 to $75—originally $59.5 White wool velours sports coats*at $3: Second Floor, Old etl D Tenth Street In black, navy blue, white or | pink. $9. lain, ~ Specialized at $19. 15 We had women who require straight ‘ghig slenderizing lines in mind when we se- lected the frocks in the model illustrated. The voile i sheer, and is in soft shades of mauve, rose, French blue, maize and navy blue, Narrow pipings of white give | a nice finish to the side’ panels, Tuxedo! collar and sleeves. A gilet of filet lace lends a touch of daintiness. dots have becoming collars and cuffs of white voile, finished with drawn-work and| edged with valenciennes lace. In peach, | maize, mauve or Copenhagen blue. : Second Floor, Old Building Biggest Silk Stocking season in our history We have never sold so many silk stockings as we have this season. Women tell us we have larger assortments than elsewhere, and that our prices are very low. We have just received from a well-known mill— 3,240 pairs of perfect silk $1 95 e stockings to go for........ { 's of white are included in this lot. And 720 pairs of| th widely wanted. And both very scarce. And there are) cordovan and 1,080 pairs of African brown. shioned, medium weight pure silk, with mercerized cotton| tops and soles. Made long, with flare tops. Sizes in white, 9 to 10'% THURSDAY, JUL <-, Petticoats for \sports wear, $2.95 ‘50 Coats and 1921. Farmerly A. T. Shoo-ing out 537 pairs of Women’s Shoes $9.50 We have just gone through our stock and taken out | models which have been so successful they have sold down to a few pairs. Therefore there is not every size in each model, but there is every size in the lot. Styles are varied and attractive, but far too numerous were $14 116 pairs {1 pairs. 100 pairs 10 pairs were $18.... to enumerate here. There are models suitable for sports daytime or dress wear—white kidskin, calfskin or buck- | skin—gray buckskin-—tan calfskin—bronze kidskin—two- | tone combinations. Every shoe is a Wanainaker shoe, warranted as to ma- | | terial, workmanship and wearing qualities. First Floor, Old Building BOOKS are now on the Main Floor, Old Building, near Fourth Ave. door. Not much, is it, for pet- ticoats that will wear well and launder perfectly? Be- sides, they’re fashioned on the same straight, well-cut lines as the more expensive petticoats. White satin. Pink or white sateen. Shadow proof—tailored mod- els, finished at bottom with | embroidered scallops, or hem- stitched hems. Third Floor, O18 Building Excel lent Sweaters at $3.95 Tuxedo style, which is be- coming to practically every |} woman. Shetland — stiteh— light weight wool. Braided girdle. Black White Brown Cora EXTRA-SPEC TAL Henna Stewart & Ci T is not big type and big talk in t the quality, price of but fashion and fair the goods in the store he newspapers - which make value and give lasting oO. hae | \ Blouses ' $3.75 to $ » Pry ouses 2 Sports and trotteur blouses — fine handkerchief | linen, batiste, voile and im- | |ported checked gingham—in porcelain blue, rose, French jblue, mauve, gray, maize, | green and pink. ‘Dispersal of Sports Skirts We have gathered to- gether incomplete sizes and) ead skirts in the Women's Skirt Salon and reduced prices for Friday, as fol-| lows: Skir Originally more: White and surf satin cotton corduroy; | wool jersey. Skirts at $7.50 Originally $11.50 to $16.50:] Tra ed sports i| flannels in white and ¢ Skir and more:| sports col Originally $7 Baronnette satin in ors; plaid cloth, Skirts at $9.50 Originally $12.75 to $15 Checked, eross-barred and plaid cloth; plain and pleated. Second Floor, Olc Building ‘Hand-made Lingerie (95c to $3.95 Originally $1.95 lo $> Straight chemises and Second Floor, Old Buiidi ers, fa nioned by n leans at $5 coon wuing |] erm tuie | Originatty, $16.50 | 4 ered ne ha al in att to $19.50 | $ J igns, with ed gr apanese calloped, or finished with hem " stitched hems combined wita aleuns feel ey, Kimonos at $2. 75 embroidered dots or hand-drawn sports velours From an importer reducing » “°T*, bodices-—95c coatsand stock before taking inventory. DOCICeS-—F0C capes, which 8 fe White voile, hemstitehed hem. were made to Fine cotton crepe Third Floor, Old Building our order this in lovely tones of French blue, go, - . ; spring. Orig- rose, orchid, pink or light blue, $1.50 French satin taffeta inal prices, ribbons—95e yard—500 $16.50 to The model n, wide, Soft textu Frocks of voile with embroidered white | A few hundred pairs —sizes in other colors, 8% to 10%, $1.15 of silk stockings at........ { Pure silk, reinforced. Made on the finest seamless machines in America, and intended for one of the better retail stores of London Sizes 9 to 10. Black, white, navy blue, medium gray, cordovan tan. Black Cotton Stockings at Half Price 50c for $1 grades; medium weight, unbleached soles. Double tops. High spliced heels. Sizes 8% to 1042. Main Floor, Old Building FOR Two-in-one Bathing Suits, $3.95 Worsted jersey of better grades. Suits in sizes 42 to 52—$9.75 Specially designed worsted jersey suits. WOMEN “seconds” Swimming Caps at 20c Bathing Shoes, 50c Second Floor, Old Building ADDRESS, Graceful in line, quaint Ori | ental pocket sleeves, wide fringed obi, embroidered in claborate designs of exquisite colorings. Third Floor, Old Builiding $19.75 were conservative. Incomplete sizes, but all sizes from 6 to 14 years in- cluded, 100 Summer Frocks at $9.75 and $12.50 Originally $16.50 to $25 Fine chambrays, checke | | ginghams, Devonshire clotn, voile and striped t 5 tinctive models. Sizes 6 to 14 years included. ty 3 bloomers, $1.73, Palm Beach Cloth Suits .. ee Outing Crash Suits ...... Corsets ‘that are | Mohair Suits ............ | Shantung Silk Suits ..... light and cool Of pink batiste, lightly con- aurueiat pur hold their lines 132 pairs of our $15 O: At $2—model for slender 49 pairs of our $16 O figures; top is slightly above waistline; elastic waistbafd. At $4—model for medium Wanamaker facturers in America. Black Dis- | $55 and $60 Blue Suits are Half price for $3.50 to $7 Straw Hats Year-round Fancy Suits now 100 pairs of our $14 Oxfords us, exquisite for c! the sh peach, apricot, flame, hi French blue, Nile green wl white. Main Floor, Old Building pan OnOnOnOGNGNOOnNS $39. xfords xfords \$12 pair stocks, made by two of the best shoe manu- patent leather, or tan calfskin; to $13.75. ...0.065 3.75 to $8.75...... piaeene $33, $39, $46 Pe ec $20, $22.50 $21.50, $27.50 aterTe $25 to $30 . $45, $37. satisfaction, SA 285 BLOUSES will \ hurry out Friday that were $4.95 $2.95 “Also some overblouses of a heavy sports material. Some of the blouses are entirely hand made. Sizes are incomplete—that is why prices are reduced to hurry them out. Second Floor, Old Building that were EXTRA-SPECIAL Milanese Silk Gloves, 95c up sp nae Ht 2, $2.50, Sixteen “iting length. 95e, $1.65, $1.95. The differ to the diff All the gloves have double finger tips, and are finished with Paris point stitching. White, black! navy blue, gray, tan, brown, Main Floor, Old Byliding nee in price is due er n weight. Boys’ Camp Suite ‘and Wash Norfolks Complete stocks. Long Beach cloth, $ and ¢ linen erash, ama cloth, $10. ir (gray only), $12, s 7 to 16 years. Sports Blouses, $1 The better grade of khaki, pereales, madras and cheviots, made by one of the recognized leaders in children’s blouses. Color and fit guaranteed, Sizes 7 to 16 years. Third Floor, Old Bullding Boys’ Nainsook Underwear—special each—3 for $1—for fine checked white nainsook sleeve- less shirts, button down front, athletic style; knee length drawers to match, same price. Sizes 10 to 16 ye Main Floor, Old Building Mees is tele Tee Happy! 50 50 figure, medium top and hip. 2 PAL Seat niecmadall : | black kidskin; all sizes, 6 to 11, in the lot, but not in each color Third Floor, Old Building or leather Children’s socks are 50c, in- Shirts invite . ’ 4 Ar hit ied Shirts ante A trio of Good Socks slightly i pet. Th e ac D Ty Py Mighty (mopercect, They Gee economy, ° Thread silk, seamless, at 65¢ pair, In black, over tops, short length, mer- A close-out of several good kinds white and good colors. Sizes 10 to 114s, cerized cotton toes and heel. printed madras, woven madras and pefcale. Mercerized lisle (imported), always good for Blan, 4 to hy a, ec Some with sort sure mie Wien stiff cuffs, service; black, white and colors—60c a pair. With quarter length, merce’ Siz 4 to 17, put not all sizes in every clockings, 85e a pair, kind, That is why the price is $1.85, | Plenty of be to b0c , perfect, F sc pair; white ed cotton, with fancy co ed turnover tops, plain, checked, striped; sizes’ 5, 3! and 5 to 942, Main Floor, Old Building Friday, Some men like Some fer a band of color, suggestive of sat A to $ Candy Specials be fresh chocolate-covered | Price range, marshmallows, the 60c kind, for | Variety. lb, If you've never tried | Ini Suits AMEE candy, don't cheat Union Suits: your: that pleasure any Half price, 75¢ longer. » home ua box Athletic unic uits of white ch $1.79 Ib, You'll come for an : : ‘abrie and other, . ample in Camee Shop. Main Floor, Old Busiding Eighth Gallery, New Butiding Bathing Suits the one-piece California style; other men prefer the two-piece suit. | like a suit of one shade; or dark tan—3i Tennis others pre- 10 is a wide | isfaction and eck nainsook cman fullne si Fulford gy Burlington Arc Full-fashioned cotton socks 100 Tennis hats | $10 Slip-on Sweaters—%é Rubberized racket cases, $1. | ABE MITC s. His own favorite aphes (imported), in black se pair, 3 pairs for $1. Sport Shop Specials s rackets for $2.50. at 75¢ HELL drive d, each ip—-$4 with the famous age Fivor, New Building