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ar an Re e s de Hi urd, BUC) Impolitic to erved a the town of | urdayec i e, but tine lit Raven Re town of |urday afte noon, ws th as ono help) ii planned aroni fec- (‘ounsel orth F Mr and Mrs. Morris J. Meige and |} were out of money] tory at Third. § Rvenut, iuauos or the Peane fon seven family “Ot Lawrence Park, Bronxville w me to pay their fare to) Mount Vernon, excavation. for whieh and was counsel for the Bronx Valiey| fe @t their camp in the Adirondacks, Valiey eit Regard of my feelings) WAS begun for the United Macaroni Sew “ommi: ” Judve Benjamin Riley of Tuckahoe pininly a case tor. temporising.| ° y. of ich Dome! bes, KK, Gillette 1 family of Pelham! ha8 been’ on a fishing Wip to Barnexat, t would have ended f shudder! res It » Manor are at Norfolk, Conn., for the ae f littl ls of Broad i Yi even now to think if tomobile| a A an sum number of little girls of Broadview | | HIGH WATER. eo , | : : , family of Pelham Manor ave enjoying | "ited $15 for the New Rochelle baby pe 6 \taken them awa Tie Republican — organization the breezes at Pine Orchard | welfare work by giving an. entertain- i | Hanae took Gey Inland. He Gate | > | Mount Vernon, tise refused to indore Letters to friends in Pethain Manor | Pent,.of the lawn of Noah Willman N , , rat. | . Mayo. incaid for renomination t it a : Y Amdur's residence in Broadview. The Member of Greek Parliament jwva 2..... 700 "80s 4% "st 1140 ii! AMUNDSEN’S SHIP IS SAFE. | year and has declared tor an open P' of the travels in Italy of Mrs. Will: | iittie girls are Lucille Claus, Charlotte Thu. 2 sy) o42 8 0.10 12st RAL pnt oemee a y i jam Parlin and Miss Susan Scott of | ty ; wp lene docs dae ote 343 B48 oe dese] —= jmary. | Former Mayor, Hdward Fi Manor Claus, Hhyilis Amdur, Selma Amdur, 4 0 O42 LOB le Sh, Repub . also favora un open ‘HP i i Marguerite Sanderson, Virginia Wilde Hopes Ambassador Herrick (f3. 3. 840 Bi i Mu YH [Ul eetter what Aided Mer Reseaes iyiniiy’ this year and may enter che The ater sports at the New. Ro-| at New: Hochelle, and Babette Unter: | jeunes J |» « primaries for the nomination, Alder chelle Y. 3 oat house an meyer and M t Will Prevent Clash (Eastern standard time. Add one Veanel and Shipwrecked Men. | thin Kolbe, Republican, has announced rowing races at the New nelle Rowe! New Yorke pending D hour for daylight saving time.) NOME, Alaske. July 20.—The Conant | himaelt, as & primary candidate for the DE Club on F Rochelle, ‘the sum. eae nt 2 nomination, and la expected that u -. = — — Guard cutter E which rescued | der the circumstances former Assemb! Another war cloud is hovering over | the Balkans, in the opinion of Dr. George Vilaras, Venizelist member of Showers are promised for to-day, | with tresh southwest to west winds, Fluke are plentiful in the lower bay THE EVENING WORLD y. Tt was none of their! Roald Amundsen's | Maud from a precarious position In the | £0 If Jice near Cape Serdze, Siberia, arrived | here Sunday with the news that the for it. he WESTCHESTER NOTES. exploration ship|man William F. Coffey, Republican, will With this state of affa Republican organization, democrats are again look former Mayor, , WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921, 0 to ‘their Edwin W, Fiske, to be eppointed ea place, Mr. Beecroft! are attracting large crowds every Sat- the Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets the Greck Parliament, who was at (about Sandy Hook, But other ASH) ivy hag teen towed to within 100 | their candidate with a resonably certain the Peace Conference on behalf of — miles south of St. Lawrence Taland.| 4 joker put a padlock on the door of Greece. ‘The issue of Northern Epirus, No weakfish have appeared yet in| in Bering Sea, and is proceeding] the Church of God and Saints of Christ Mow under consideration at the Am-| the lower bay, but it is time for them./ under sail tr ward Dutch Harbor,| South Eighth Avenue, Mount Verne ; hey usually make their first show-| Aiasika during a service the ‘other night. 4 Bassadorial Conference in Paris, 48 | ing on the southern shore. While cruising in Eastern Siberian o then an Hour while & poneenian the one that contains a possibility of | waters the Bear reacted the crew of| wae, trying to break the lack. The war, Dr. Vilaras thinks, “Unless the Ambassadorial Confer- ence induces Italy to honor her sig- ature to the agreement of Paris,” Dr. Vilaras said yesterday, “a war may be precipitated between Greece and Albania, for enforcement of the Protecol of Paris, just as a war) @gainst Kemal in Asia Minor has| resulted from the agitations of Italy! and France to revise the Treaty of | Gevres at the expense of Greece. 1| hope the presence of Ambassador bd . : away from any locality. I have not || raatioe at Be conference of Pails |found it so In my experience. One é Will permit Greece to occupy the | day I was fishing for channel bass | |i M h: t Province of Northern Epirus without/on Kiawah Beach, near Charleston, | (7% an a an ur a. e Dloodshe Dr. Vilaras was Grecian Consul General at Philadelphia until 1918, when, after the signing of the armis- tice, he was called back to Europe that he might participate at the eace Conference. . glad,” Dr. Vilaras said, “that | or Herrick will sit at the Spots, or lafayettes, which fur- nished great sport hereabout last ar to fishermen with light tackle, have not so far shown up. Last year they were plentiful in Jamaica Bay during the latter part of May. How ever, they generally do not make their appearance before August. Much prejudice exists anglers against netting, and there is no doubt that unrestricted netting can work @ great deal of harm. some erroneous ideas prevail on the subject. For example, it is generally supposed that netting scares fish 8. 7, when a party of seiners came down on me. Argument was useless, as it was a case of many against one, bad been catching an occasional bass before the disturbance, and as there was nothing else to do I tried my luck after the seiners passed on. To my great surpise I caught bass as freely as ever. The truth seems among | But) ed American schooner Ger- from St. Lawrence Islan Bruning and Dell Bisho} ere shipwrecked there last fal wr ae | a who after they had drift d about for daya|as Village Counsel of Pelham Manor in a frail be storms of t in one of the TPRVITA ORT MI TRIG ONDA ATG, worst | has been, ac and We WN cepted by rc the Village ‘Tru jeecroft. hi services are held in an old store, which only one entrance gnd small win- he resignation of Theodore M. ‘TOMORROW Women’s and Misses’ GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR At Extraordinary Price Reductions Hull E are placing on sale tomorrow — Thursday, July 21st — our entire stock of Men’s Fancy Manhat- tan Negligee Shirts at the manufac- conference at Paris, because he M4y/to phe that the fish will run away for ’ . femind the Ambassadors that the|<°y%e hut come Gack again’ turers’ Sale Prices. Unite ites Senate adopted unant- a i mously last June a resolution ex-| 4 few yeara ago fl ears a Bale na ofthe Bente ‘tat eat Wer toeey Go eats eucely| ‘McCutcheon Label” Shirts including Korytsa, | d to Greece.” Am- ador may likewise re- nd the conference of the notes of; at Great Kills. I went down the one afternoon, and as the tide se late, it was about dark before the fish began to bite. I had some sport | e Fancy Negligee Shirts of the usual McCutcheon quality at corresponding President Wilson, whereby the assent of the United States was given to the) decision of the Supreme Council that | Northern Epirus should be incorpo- jrated in the Kingdom of Greece. “Unfortunately Italy, in spite of the fact that she affixed her signature to the Paris agreement of 1920, ob- structs the definite occupation of the province by the Greeks and agitates in favor of annexation of it by the Moslem Albanian tribes. “The secession of the Mirdite Cath- lic Albanian tribes from the Moslem Albanian state, announced to-day by the press, is a very natural thing. The Christians and the Moslems cannot Nive together as equals. The Moham- medan Albanians have, like all other Mohammedans, been looking down and landed “about 150 pounds of weak | and blue fish, mostly weakfish. It} must have been 11 o'clock before I started for shore. It is somewhat of a row in, and the last stage had left for the station before I reached the| hotel, but little T cared, as it was only | a mile and a half walk. 1 supposed! the trains ran all night, but 1 found to my sorrow they did not. The last| train left for the city whe Ut was| about half a mile from the station. | If you have never tried to tote 150 pounds of fish a mile and a half, be-| sides fishing tackle, on a hot August night, take my advice and do not at it. reductions. special lots: To add to my troubles tempt after I discovered there would be no. other train for the city before 6 in| Sport Shirts Of White Cheviot with attached button- down collars-—Special at $2.35 each. In addition,, we are featuring two Lot No. 1 at $1.95 Lot No. 2 at $2.95 upon the Christians as upon mere | the morning, Piveulai nce mA Dias bd chattels. The Albanians are quite|to sleep here were otels | (5 _ primitive in their civilization, Tne ei foe station, but A gang of rumans iS Department for Men attempt of certain powers to form an | had terrorix je settlement earlier | |i independent Albana without the su-|in the night and both were locked | [Fy 33d Street Entrance pervision of a civilized nation in the pa ea aa ae nen Rann Fi form of a mandate or a protectorate, | from the upper deck of one of them 1 Y 4s futile, ‘The rebellion of the Mirdite | apprised me that if I did not move [Fa eg Trade Mar Just East of Fifth Avenue Christians and the clamor of the|on I would be shot. Then I took to ik Northern pirots for union with|the station platform, and presently iS Greece will disillusion the statesmen at Rom New two men imbibition Orkin’s Ph Avenue 544 STRE Broadway somewhat the worse for me along and asked if I LON V1 ay (BY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Regularly 49.50, 39.75 and 29.75 This remarkable purchase was secured from a dress-creator famed for the newness, smartness and beauty of his fashions. Not only are these models new and exquisite in line and treatment but they definitely forecast the mode for Autumn. Moire ribbon, buttons and beads are favorite embellishments. The frocks from our own stock are very handsome models in Canton Crepe, Georg- complete size range, all greatly reduced for quick clearance. New Tricotina Prone” ette, Taffeta, Foulard and Georgette, in a SuP?’” atu Canton Cn 4 va) A Most Extraordinary Putchase and Sale Canton Crepe Frocks for Fall Supplemented by Our Own Higher-Cost Models at Very Radical Reductions ak GLOVE SILK VESTS, fine quality silk; self shoulder strap. Heretofore 12.95 1.95 GLOVE SILK KNICKERS, excellent quality silk; full cut. Heretofore 13.725 2.45 #9 aN Ef WY GLOVE SILK DRop STITCHVESTs. Heretofore $2.45 L85 $0 i/ BV GLOVE SILK Drop STITCH STEP- In DRAWERS. Heretofore #3.50 1.95 NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES FEMININE KNIT UNDERWEAR SHOP * Strect Floor James McCreery & Co. Final Selling of 654 Pairs MEN’S OXFORDS 645 Plain Tan-Calf Plain Cordovan and Cordovan Brogues All sizes Men’s Shop —- Second Floor Sth Ave. Entrance The World ‘1921 Summer Resort Annual | Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway, Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail. PRICE 10 CENTS BLOOMINGDALE?’ Illustrated Store News VOL. 49. NO. 106. Low Prices Prevail on Baby Items inThis July Cleardway Infants’ long and short Stockings i i dresses, BiehoD: model, 59c. fanlta), eoanrnaes, te Ee Bab ; shirts (seconds) silk and wool, 39¢ pr. louble over stomach (Croch model, 25c. white, with pink oF ham Shirts in silk and wool, 7% \]| wool and cotton, sizes 3 Silk booties, short or knee | mos. to 3 yrs., in discon- _ length, with pink and blue tinued numbers, 59c. —some moccasin style,49e Barrows and kimonos of Water-proof panties, not il paren eouaed ies rubber, 10c. | pink (or blue stitching, Muslin drawers, straight ers, s | 59e and ‘Te. i and knicker style, lace Merino bands, sizes3 mos. and embroidery trimmed, to 3 yrs., 39c. 2 to 6 yrs., 39c, 59c, 69c, Bloomingdates—scoond Floor Marshmallows | Used Books - 49c Box 35c \ Marshmallows freely About, 1,000 volumes of sprinkled with nuts, cov. used fiction ready now at . this price. A chance for ered with cocoanut, choco- | vacation readers to stock up. Socond Floog | late, etc. i Main Floor, i People Are Talking About | 3-Piece Living Room Suites, $ 147.50 ||| Value! Extraordinary value. But the-value you-expec’ | to get in a Bloomingdale Sale. | A six-foot six-inch sofa, wing chair, with high back, and | comfortable arm chair, cov: in a choice of tapestries ||| or velours, comprise the sets. Reversible loose cushion: || spring seats not customary on so inexpensive a suite. Suitable for anyone’s home. Bloomingdales—Pourth Floor To encourage morning shopping, the best time to shop after all, Bloomingdales’ will from time to time offer extra specials—worthy of that name, too —for three hours’ selling from nine-till-noon, At exactly noon the merchandise advertised goes back to regular prices—very much above the morn- ing peices No mail, no phone or C, O, D. orders can be accepted. Imported JapaneseGrass Rugs Till Noon $1.69 An exceptional price for these imported Japanese grass rugs of extra fine weave, size 44x Ti feet. Only 1,000. Brown, green, blue and gray combina- tions. Some Chinese designe, others have natural centers ont Grecian borders. Till Noon-—$1.69! Third Floor 54 Inch Sheeting Till Noon—27c Yd. Hea’ lity unbfeached sheeting ready for quick mathe Ty 600 yards, so no customer is allow over 10 yards. Main Floor Huck Towels Till Noon—12¥ac each Only two dozen allowed to a customer. Close weave, red j border, size 18x35. Real bar- | gains. Main Floor