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—— 22S BVemsne © |CUDAHY CHILDREN INJURED. CK WHO URGED Michael 1 William, Sons of Broadway at Ninth Street I T is not big type and big talk Packer, Hurt by Exploding Gas. New York. in the newspapers—but CHICAGO, Aug. 1—Michael and Win Business Hours— a the quality, fashion and fair GIRL 10 STEAL, IS leer bore Uicaeera f. Cuuahyt wate tie 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store oe totals by 8 Lid eb bs Telephone a f which make value and give ir father's estate at Lake Forest. h : : HELD AS ROBBER Joan Low, auperintendent of the seo Stuyvesant 4700 Formal) A.t, Stewart & Co. inating satlafeetion, tate, who was with the boys, was seri. ously hurt and may die. Lew hed taken the children to took | a at ‘the automatic electric pump. pear | E :, the hom Accused of Theft From Actress] {ttpim'np around the water pipe, was —His Mother Is Also t + by sparks from the motor. lla einployees found Low. and. the Arrested. children lying on the ground outside |the hut surrounding the pump, ‘They | had been blown from the hint, Slice It A WANAMAKER Salesman in the August Sale of | E Faeroe — ow FURNITURE | Arrest of an alleged accomplice is expected to-day in connection with a Rew charge against Elwood Cox, the The New Coats Youth detained July 11 after Jean Yourself! | and Suits inspired an Editorial | pli py ies The very important A ngust Sale Of | Pisciore the ta about President Harding | that this is to be a season of of jewels because of love for him. | The police have him listed as Blwood C. Adams, | In the latest case his mother, Mrs.| Beatrice Adams, wife of Dr, Charles| It was published some months ago in The Cen- tury. Magazine, but its application is fresh today in the light of doings at Washington and in the Wana- maker Store. lururions simplicity — luxur- ious materials and furs, but {f very simple styles. In fact, ]! the latter might be termed sil- houette fashions, Oriental Rugs opens Tuesday We have been pre ing for this sale for months. So many people begin considera- | tion of their Fall home-furnishing problems in August that we have tired this year, to render B. Adams, of No. 47 Irving Place, was a greater service than ever before in the matter of the finer floor-coverings @ood fortune | “No man can succeed as the President of the qttented Oh a OHARS OF vasaiving! he a ways comes at the call of persistent effort. We have secured the three things home-makers Another hew note Uni d s i the editorial aald, “unless boob stolen goods, pleaded not guilty and) 4g ianevel inbs want—quantity to choose from, varicty to make satisfaction sure, and LOW prices; 1,500 Te tb. bea deadon OF cutta: | nited States,” the jitorial said, “un you would enjoy a flavor in bacon Oriental and Chinese rugs, in a wonderful range of color and design, at prices lower than will | ! | | | | { ~ = { | : i " * i salesman. Mr. Harding will succeed or ff | was released in $5,000 bail, She leh, wo tall and d deh babel de i Soe aii sae : | i bharzed that aa ‘cane is the re-| itil make Fer CKIAIESL WHEE Bld fr prevail in the Fall for equal grades, : ll And the colors fail in exact proportion to his ability to sell his poli- \ | it of persecution. pretty Aen ‘ ri a ‘i t have done only what any ther ays of good things to eat, then do Persian Gorevans—third below import cost. | HERR RRO WN: | cies to his associates, to members of the Senate |} | uae emi le aap 'F ; Size Sale price Sise Sale price Sise saw pre |! hore are charming ex. || 884 the House of Representatives, and, above all, j{ | e rarnilleaveatee iain Che eattie | Gn eee Beep Efren 12x7.7 ft........... $149 12.3x9.8 ft... $225 13.5x9.8 ft . $275 |] amples of these new fashions || to the American people.” 7 | the apartment of Myrtie Tannehill, an| solid—and sli 1€ with 11.8x6.7 ft. .. $175 11.2x9.10 ft. . $220 13.6x9.3 ft... . $250 in coats at $150. stort " { | actress, at No. 246 West 75th Street, Sac gurte sori Yourselé with a 12.6x8.8 ft. $175 -12.6x9 ft. $228 12.10x9.9 ft $250|| And in new suita at $150 And) tien; the editorial relatca) aR) Cxperienes: ahi with « pase key Jan, 11 Las and made sl i Ths pile ae bi j 12.7x9.10 ft . $187 11.9x9.5 ft $225 12.3x10.1 it . $245 |] and $165. the writer had with a furniture salesman at Wana- away with pearis and other jewelry e juare’’ is half the |i F i 6x9. 2 we i me | " alued at $2600. Cox later gave the| regular FerrieStrip. Itweighsabout || Tee te fies tan Ge | eae $288 || Noteworthy feature | ™Aker’s, whose ears would burn quite red if we stolen articles to his mother, aceord-| two pounds and comes in a hand- 12.2x9.8 ft . $195 13x9.6 ft.. | ; | repeated all the good things that were said about ae ie the ini Gh Ad bE oh some, jconvenient package— | They are all beautifully | him. | . ail pending action by the Grand ypsliced / tailored. | Ss de ieee eats | CO emer tih- Quarter to Half Below July Prices Deen, enon on ewme |. “The four things that make this man a superior Cox denied in the Warden's omce! prised at the difference in taste. Persian Muskabad and Mahals | i \ salesman,” quoting the editorial, are: | of the prison that he had ever stolen; You'll akvays slice it yourself. And Size Sale price Size Sale price Size i, . anything from Miss Tannehill. you'll always order the famous old- 12,2x7.10 ft.. ..$149 12x8.6 ft 11.10x8.11 ft... | 1. He knew his customer. | LAN TRAFF wag fashioned Ferris Bacon. 12.6x7.11 ft $149 12.4x8.8 ft 11.9x9 ft... The secret of the | 2. He knew his goods. | PLAN IC TOWERS F. A. FERRIS & COMPANY, Inc. |f 11.4x8.8 ft . $149 13.4x9.3 ft. 11.9x8.2 ft. f 3. He drew rather thanarove IN THEATRE DISTRICT. NEW YORK bitin ie He sae Tera ie success of our . 5 f — 2.1x9.11 ft : 2x . 3.7x8.6 ft. | 4. He hid the salesman in the servant. Would Govern yand Crom 12x8.5 ft... » $175 10.6x8.8 ft... 12.7x9 ft. ; | Streets’ Frem Below dua FERRIS 12.7x8.6 te. “$175 10. 11x8.10 ft 12 439.2 pu bios | Thi Orie OWA, mOdBety) Ae) Stor Canenetan Wee. tis to 50th Street. 10.2x8.7 ft... - $186 x9 ft....... : x8.10 ft.. : or sports wear |) say, Mr. Editorial Writer, that if this furniture sales- i | | , ’ eart of New York Business man did these four things, he did the things that tion, No. 107 West 44th Also Quarter to Half less || is that they are perfect in | this store is trying to do every day in all the ea mifi- need yesterday the pro- Sale prices eir detail collars are cor- 5 ‘ the trate cousestion on inoatvey A Jattle higher 200 Turkish Per amus rugs... 4.Ax9.8 ft to 9x6 ft. $29.50 to $98 DIVA RRP aRUnty one | See cellar he eee Bee shed Metal) 50 Anatolian mats, average si . 8x1.8 feet 9. sweater or coat; and we could G h G A Sal r ea within the dining inprice-BUT! 20 Kazaks, average size... .. “‘Ixbfect $69.00 enumerate many other details |) For example, in this. ugust e: The plan has been approved by the 75 Mosouls, silky, average size. Bhindi feet $47.50 to $56 |] op Duttons 1 of shout | We are striving to meet face to face io cones Society of Restaurateurs with slight, = . i} modifications, It Is_ practically the 145 Chinese Rugs Three decided types | who actually need shrancht re in eq ame as the one now used on Fiteh reaee ante ste rie | Ong with og, nae ok | ee rote lg gph cb aga ody stom legeee! Mit strest aearitiel (usts| 100—sizes 214x114 ft. to 4x7 ft.. $12.50 to $145 $8.80 to $95 |] ‘hid with Eton collar, Some }\ people, e privileg g 20—sizes 10x14 ft. to 15x20 feet. | . $550 to $1,500 $350 to $875 Tuesday—Third Gallery, New Bidg. | (LILLIAN Corsets '—so nice and cool | tion of Seventh Avenue and Broad- | r towers at seventh t and tailored, others are tucked, and the collars, cuffs and front pleats of others are finished with tiny pleatings. In white tub silk, white crepe de chine, and white broadcloth silk. them our furniture, will be pleased with the quality and the price. We know our goods. We know the furniture | is trustworthy. We know it will give satisfaction. i We know it will be a friend in the home for pos- ff sibly a generation. Having “the —good | at Broad. Q pet, So that the cor- reapondiagialgnals wouldibe ia) dircet line, This plan would provide signals a+ Paris sends more De Vigny Perfumes For Sale at ABRAHAM é STRAUS Some charming Costume Slips ee goods” far not Oth Street and below If le turns Storm rod: esmal ren Aeomheniee ter ineidg out eps De Vigny perfumes Straight line, one-piece, in| This quality coupled with| Specialized at goods is, of course, the first element in sal in- 42d to 47th Street oF 5 pull it back again. have won ther way to the! white or flesh. | the beauty of line and work- | $5.95 to $12.75 ship. But, undoubtedly, the editorial writer took new frame if the ‘wind HAMS & BACON | s Claimed th ty meat ‘i f . % ae breaks it. heart o the American wo- Crepe de chine or satin— $7.95. manship inherent in all Lil-| Second Floor, Old Building. for L dali wt Wanamaker’s merchandise iis good ; ft oa MUL Mhunieanrers, OO" man, who is as exacting Radium silk—$8.95, | lian corsets has won unusual Tmosy Peone co ' about the kind of perfume she uses as she is about} the strap shoulders and the) aS eit sapere | manner in which the slip is held : pee - | in at the waist with a ribbon run| DY famous corsetiere, they were | S especially designed for summer tnrougiilar giv oles | wear—but women who like jightly Tailored simplicity constructed corsets will find them | _The bodice is finished with a! awfully nice for wear the year) prettily shaped band outlined touaar, 2 in hemstitching—its skirt with al Two models deep hemstitched hem. Tilealiriaen alalmuliciva: Fashioned of fine pink batiste | —they are so cleverly constructed that even with the lightest sort of boning they hold their lines won- | derfully well. Low cut. With short hips—$12.50. | With long hips—$16, success for them. | Made in Paris Extremely nice features are} Now, having the goods, we always try to serve. | We want to sell, of course, but we shall sell largely only by rendering large service. We know that. And the way to serve is not to attempt to drive people into the store, but to inyite them in, to interest them so they will come in, to draw them by the invisible thread of confidence. The subject of this Editorial will be highly embarrassed, if any one seeks to discover pod he is, but he and his associates on the Furniture Galleries will be most happy to meet those inter- “MIMI” “The little frock with the ribbons for Miss 14 to 20" makes its | Autumn debut Crepe meteor at $32.50 Black Dark Brown A new shipment is just to hand, put up in attrac-| tive bottles, practical for dressing table use. The Odors Eloa, a delicious Eastern fra- grance in a decorated gold and black bottle, $14.50. Le Bosquet, in a gayly painted bottle, $6.50. Main Floor, Old Building. New batiste Undies — with colored borders 10- Piece Queen Anne Suite in Walnut, now $445 Reduced from $695 Payable $5.50 Weekly A popular design, with characteristic cockle shell ornaments; 60 in, Buffet, with mirror or plain back; China Closet with latticed glass front; 48 in. Table, ex- tending to six feet; five Chairs and Arm Chair, with pretty pierced panel back and genuine blue leather scats. 3d Avenue’& 12st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Park Row at Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row. Fleur d’Or Face Powder—75c box A number of boxes of this deliciously scented powder, part of a large special pur- chase, Regular price $1.50 Until they are gone we are selling this lot at 75¢ a box. The dar price of Fleur d'Or is, and | will continue to be, $1.50 Prepared in. generous sized bottles, $2.29, including the tax, | Main Floor, Old Buliding. There’s no mistaking the fact that these dainty little| white batiste underthings were inspired by Paris. Borders of imported batiste, gaily blocked in color, : tuate their charming simplicity of line and give them quite an air of distinction. The nightgowns are fashioned after the new ankle length model, and have edges and | priced $10.75, Our sp 1 price for them is $7.85 plus tax, 39¢. Main Floer, Old Buliding ti cen- | | | Third Floor, Old Bullding. Layettes for ny babies, $11.50 Everything that a new baby needs in its first ward- robe—made as daintily and) of a carefully selected ma- terial as the most fastidious | little one could wish. French blue, black, and nvt-brown, $6.50. Main Floor, Old Building. | eS EEE Navy Blue As the demand for ‘Mimi’ in crepe de chine continues, we are glad to announce a new shipment of this frock in this smart silk in black, white, navy blue and other colors, At $21.50 Second Floor, Old Bullcing full details. Seventh Gallery, New Buliding. ested in furniture, to give them the benefit of their knowledge and experience in furnishing a home, and to show them the many interesting things the August Sale has to offer. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Sutin. C- 0-0-L Tropical Worsted A few suggestions for your vacation For hiking a handy pocket com nickel or plated gold cas s, in $3 to 50e Main Floor, Old Suiding, First Floor, Old Busiding, Downstairs Store, Old Building, 15 to 42, Burlington Arcade Floor New Building Siacs pilldaet beh ienih decade graceful necklines and sleeveless. aa | F $6 t 6 hi Rugs, Carpets and Floor Coverings The boxes in which this special} €ss outlined by the quaint 27 pieces 0 +a pedometer also, and -, > Evecihine en Furnish Every Room purchase is put up are very neat| border. $4.99. | Yes! know exactly how far you travel, wo-ptece suits Recline and attractive, but not so hand- | Veat Chemise col aes Smull and light -$3 Marais 5 | some as the usual package. Bul Vest : P | OFFICE rere , d $30 Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms | the powder in them ts the same— Step-in Panties | 2 flannelette pinning blankets e » ‘ or the botani in | genuine Fleur d’Or—put up par- Saucy, little affairs to, match | 2 flannelette gowns FURNITURE nature student, iia ; 25 weekly on $15 worth| anto weekly on $200 worth | ticularly for us by CLAIR} the wieheanina.tentee ett: 2 wrappers | lhe first thing that will 75 “ “$50 “ ‘$500 « | Pans, end cold exclusively Up Ga ig htg | 1 pair bootees is entered in the August Sale a cony strike you when you see $150 “ $10 « REA “ — & $1000 « Talia causes Third Floor, Old Building, 2 flannelette petticoats now going on } ing al one of ‘these suits, is that Pay by the month if you wish. | No extra charges of any kind. | 12 diapers . }/ bower, haere Blanche, Naturelle, Rachel— | the t tockat | ile it is ‘ what you have 10% Off for Cash. | the colors, | Other Layettes COREE SICH AL | Don’t forget your camera been wishing for— ‘ tin vor 0 aves |The Silk Umbrella nn ht 2 20& 25 percent, | aviv pimulsl ivi on neti ae | rom those of 33 pieces at x films a dark an * A $16.50-—to the exquisite hand- j i * very light weight, Summer Closing Hours: ° ° that women prefer | faethe yi ceca lessin price | Many Fidor, “Ols Buvising HR Litany eller Both of our stores will close at 1 o"clock on Saturday afternoons. Put it on just | $44.50, It is a very large stoct ed look mas iechy Of an excellent quality of Third Floor, Old Buiiding ell-assorter f \ : For the convenience of our customers ° well-assorted, and — includes S ny rhe very sight of the who are unable to come during the day before the dip belte with three inch border | everyth needed for the . +26 suit. will nleaeet you. The ‘ The Harlem Store Will _emain Open Each Monday Evening ee of satin. . : Rice artocda ta olttba . ; ase you. , i Until 10 o'Clock. Claire’s Lait de Beaute. ariart Hanlon tae leather Fringed Ribbon FAP Witert shines—preserves cele of a will double All departments, ag well as the office, will be running as usual. A new shipment has just| light’ brown wood with leather Sashes are smart EB eB tee Hae vi a be t arrived from Paris. Taira wine leathen pean FILING devices mad by agiual ts weave worsted; in blue re ; Rib-tips and stub-ends of am- Many-colored Roman striped Ete., ete., ete will not rub off r line stripes of blue, red, A delicious lotion | ber bakalite. ribbon’ sashes, 2%, yards long, 2 he darkest cloth smothered white, or soft dull tan; A little applied before going in| Th 1 2 bi | of hea triped faille silk rib- Come if 5 on th dat est clot er nici oe Bee Pam 7, * ° pefoi | colors—navy blue, green f . omg hand- ot, ‘phon all white shoe ig ; anit poll eaadal® “Oldest Furniture House in America’ bathing, or before exposure to hot| purple, brown and garnet. © pais Cnianed: ait ine tad itng HHP ARS 8 eta EH el po soit roll: macelk Miuaisees Two Stores aun, will protect the skin, These umbrellas a ularly! dominating colors, — mv ined, with pateh oF flap-cove