The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1921, Page 9

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SRS SVSREne WOeeO, SU SERSE Seay FS, tests WANTS BERGDOLL’ S | tvidence developed by the committee) prices for August as follows: Grade Indicated’ that the gold was obtained|4. 18 cents a quart; grade B, 15 cents HIDDEN COIN DUG UP from Government vaults for bribery fo “cent ibe guare andere Bs 18 : —— Purpores, and that if’ atill buried, as| cents, According to Mr. Fox, the Evidence Shows $105,000 Was tebe dug pang put “yd Wo provera price is only 1 cent below | * Obtained From Government pei! ernment hands. auttncildiieeaniallns ' logs committees deferred action on Vaults, Luhring Insists. the gold ques on unui its report i#| FEMININE “UPPER TEN” QUIT) WASHINGTON, duty formally presented to the House, ff) 26.—The . ‘ “ | pUASHINGTON, | duty 26.—The| tort ten dayeor tro weeks hence, "| SMOKING AS “BOURGEOIS. LONDON, July 26.—Smoking has bo-) ' peacefully. U There was no statement from the BORDEN’S TO RAISE come such a bourgeois habit that many | committees, which had been directed MILK ONLY A CENT. | women of the aristocracy who have beon to fix responsibility for the escape ere using tobacco are now shunning it, at! of the draft dodger, as to disposi-|Mellef Is That Other Big Concerns |'01st in public. Sedieal men here have feta’ women {frequently since the war Gon of the case of Major Bruce R. With Yotlew Lena. quent the evil sibeste of Srarnduipence Campbell, accused by Mrs. Bergdoll of if 6} araites, Al us waa not until smok- accepting $5,000 to help get her son| Although the dairymen have raised urgeole habit that any 3 1 out of the clutches of the law. Gre a wean Tee tie aay pital ta ‘ihre meena ret ihe eoventiod Cappee Am unexpected turn at the last he oo aRnaToe ma ao i stoment was a demand by Repre-|Within @ specified freight aone.| ,, Wat amen tn become abnormal: beriaer, Sentative Luhring (Rep, Ind.), mem- Patrick D. Fox, President of Borden's, any obacconists are manufacturing her of the committee, that the Alien|&2nounced to-day that his com- emal brine pipes for feminine use. “This ter of the somite that the Allen riers | Beginning to-morrow (Wednesday) consumer for the coming month to] consequence they have given up the] With to find and recover $105,000 in|1 cent a quart. What the other con-| weed. At ys Loc tf ‘ties recen' if an: Gord ade: Roan the Mreamiey a year | Cerne, Will (Gb Bas 80 Drobabe that ihe elect ventured to nmoke, 9 nly, more ago and alleged to have been | MNO"n.., Its thought probable eo eee easel men ave been a. Luhbring insisted the @. Altman & Co.) MADISON SQUARE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street 24 Floor I5W. 34S (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite /aldort Hotel) Open Daily Till 6 P.M. Saturday TiO P.M. OPPOSITE Waldorf Hotel {-eF" (Between Sth Ave. & B'way)“&} Thirty-fifth Street Pany would limit the advance to the thelr warning is, being eto is announcement makes Soraan 'S rapidly aceomplisned by class prido. A Special Reduction Sale of White Silks and Black Silks (all silk) “SENIOR” 4 More Days! Sale Positively Ends Next Saturday Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of 9,000 All-Wool Suits AT EXACTLY Vp Former Prices! “JUNIOR’’ ESTABLISHED 1878 of the most wanted weaves and qualities Beginning To-morrow Morning extraordinarily low-priced ' ; WHITE SILKS with the opening of the Galleries at 9 36-inch Washable Habutai Silk B. Altman & Co.) , 36-inch Silk Broadcloth (imported by per yard 85c, . per yard $1.25 The Entire Contents of Our 39-inch Crepe de Chine per yard 1.78 5 That Were $25, N 80 uits at ere ow ° Fi G ll ° A 39-inch Imported Sports Satin, per yard 2.35 eS ee 12 Ive Galleries Are ered at Suits That Were $30, Now 5.00 5 39-inch Canton Crepe (heavy quality) per yd. 2.95 a een, wma ieeeee leas Reductions of 20 to'50 Per Cent Sete eee € BLACK SILKS | Suits That Were $40, Now 99.00 ® Suits That Were $45, Now 50. (From Present Low Prices) 39-inch Crepe de Chine per yard $1.78 ‘ 22 Suits That Were $50, Now 25-00 37-inch Imported Chiffon Taffeta, per yard 1.90 ANTIQUES, TAPESTRIES, OBJETS d’ART, : ; Suits That Were $60, Now 3Q.00 ITALIAN GARDEN MARBLES and TERRA COTTAS 35-inch Bathing Satin Duchesse, per yard 1.90 Suits That Were $65, Now 32-50 LAMPS. TORCHIERS. CREDENZE. 40-inch Callot Satin (soft and lustrous) peryd. 2.95 Suits That W $75, N 50 5 : s Tha ere re a ieee 40-inch Imported Coat Satin Duchesse = ow aT: CHAIRS. SOFAS. BENCHES. per yard $3.35 Positively nothin reserved. HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC FURNITURE Plain Black and Blue Suits in- = (Sale on the First Floor) ; clud All sizes — regu lars, WALNUT, MAHOGANY and PAINTED SUITES shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes. for DINING ROOM, BEDROOM and BREAKFAST ROOM. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE of the BETTER KIND. LIVING ROOM, LIBRARY and HALL FURNISHINGS. A Special Clearance of Alll those left over at the end of this week will be placed back in stock at the regular prices. We are making this trethendous ° r sacrifice for quick action, It’s your o} tunity to buy cloth VY ‘omen Ss L iIngerie Blouses for immediate as well as Fall an Hike ll at acviige of Th R f th A E t di Sal $12.50 to $37.50! Alterations charged for at actual cost. e neasons for 1s Ver. xtraordinor e i 2 All Palm Beach and Mohair Suits Gr edu y Jy at the greatly reduced prices of way : kee We Had Planned Special Importations 15 West 34th St. , : $1.95 & 2.95 Entire Second Floor. to open these new Galleries last September. now in transit from Europe, requiring enlire (Between oth Ave, & Broadway.) Opp. Waldorf Hotel. ees = ei ye Lolomntl age sections of the Galleries for exhibition, cone Among them are frilled blouses, with edgings of real Irish Aeemees Open: Daily THER, M. Saturday Til 9PM. aur set Hlenina veltenels (Gemmended | tore stitute @ second reason for the sale. We must picot; blouses of French voile, with decorations of drawn- _ room for grouping and inspection. And the ™ake room quickly for the new purchases work, embroidery and real filet; and batiste blouses with SPECIAL SALE “bxi\*| [FINAL OFFER "a Spr greater space required a larger stock. We soonto arrice. collar and cuffs of eyelet embroidery. Of course, not ; || Re-Upholstering { purchased additional stock and collections. . ; ; every style at each price. Old t Furniture Equal to New i Discreetly, of course, for we desired our new Recessions in P. rice . . 1 [ta tent fare $ 98 } Galleries to be the home of the finest assem- At the same time many Higher-cost Blouses will be on 5 Pleces, Represtnrd |e a, maine i blage of antiques, fine furniture and objets domestic furniture are the third reason. sale at great reductions from former prices. si 5 38 ||: i wh k dart in America. We wish to give our patrons the benefit of Wished {ike new: Page wear these recessions. This notwithstanding the ihale G-she Eenend thea) 5-Pe. careggin) = a Q ] Building delays deferred the opening of fact that, in the judgment of competent GI ike new ae } these new Galleries until February, after the eet He ‘ PERE: Cite y i3 —~ { metropolitan season. Cordial as was the thorities, prices in the coming Autumn will \\ | 1] | =“ ~F | appreciation accorded us when we opened, be from 10 to 20 per cent above present quo- Special Values hdd ) lsat | we have not quite made up the loss of the five tations, and will remain at that higher level — . . open months. We shall do it inthe nextfew weeks, until a further rise. now obtainable in the Department for Folder and wm rl { Catalogue Merchandise, include U | NO GOODS ON APPROVAL---NO RETURNS ; 5) Women’s Summer Shoes TEC TT ROY eon We will hold goods for delivery in the ; fartat at Beet Ree 1 y ° ‘comprising One-strap Pumps of dark tan calfskin or | Autumn, if paid for when purchased white canvas, and Oxfords of black kidskin HC A 3. Aah a | Ee BN LO AE 1 , UPHOLSTERY CO at r pair . ‘ forty-two iol dorty-1 us uf L (SIXTH FLOOR; Thirty-fifth Street elevators) | THE WORLD prints mor : BETWEEN MADISON ane PARK eae ene eve vadged || SUNDAY WORL@ WANTS " ¥ together. | | ed. I The Savings Are From 12* to 37

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