The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1921, Page 6

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They Mrs. Lee added that t must stay wafery. taxicabs ave ¥ eluded GODOWSKY one of many great artiste at your com- mand if you owna WouRUIZER REPRODUCING I AN O ‘120 West 42d St. Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. HERE'S ONE FROM NORTH CARO- | LINA, “In a Southern town which 1 sometiines visit,” declared BE. M Harris, a Raleigh salesman, who is at the M y Hill, “there is a policeman called ‘Uncle Ike," He is so old that he can't use a billy, | but lus cane bas taken its place | @p many occas.oas. “Not So long ago there was a | braw! between two negroes in a saloun and Uncle Ike was called to the front. With his cane he hit | P one, Virgil, over the bead, and the unconscious man was taken to the lock-up. Shortly after- | ward a man came wp and re- marked: ‘Uncle Ike, you know you | just killed Virgil, “He's deader'n @ doornall in the cooler “Uncle Ike repaired hastily to NTS the jail, wher he found Virgil on | MUSICAL INE ERUME) the floor of this cell, | Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance § 125th Street, West During July and August Store CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS The Greatest Sale of SWEATERS Not an odd-lot offering, but a col- lection of absolutely perfect sweaters in pure thread silk, fibre silk and wool. They come from the most renowned sweater maker in the coun- try, who numbers among his clients the highest type specialty shops in this and other cities. The values are amazing. Prices are down to a half and less. Get hese, if you are at all within easy riding distance. It will be well worth the time spent. Women's Pure Thread Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, fancy weaves and plain; the season’s most wanted styles; in Black, White, Navy, Jade, Orchid, Pink, To- mato, Rattan, Honeydew, Folly-Red, Brown 12 9 5 and Harding Blue Bae § 83 ° Actual Values 25.00 to 35.00 Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters, tuxedo models, in Back, Navy, White, Jade, Orchid, Pink, Tomato, Rat- | Women's Wool Sweaters, | samples of the new fall models, representing author- | itative styles for the coming | season; light and | medium weight; | most desirable | colors . . ; 4.9 5 Actual Values 10.00 to Actual Values 7.50 to 15.00 10.00 Women’s Pure Wool Sweaters with brushed wool trimming, tuxedo models. Black, White, 3. 95 Honeydew, Gray, Jade, Orchid and Pink... . le Actual Value 5.00 No Mail Orders, None C. O. D., Exchanged or Credited thin ten Mace in | place | | tricts | file of automobiic | Se lead ltd fre |THEIR STORES MORE ELAB +. SUES FORMER HUSBAND FOR and the f 4 been there is an A PHENIX PRODUCT These hot nightswhenheavy foods would mean discom- f little snack of “PHILADELPHIA” Brand Cream Cheese with crackers and jelly. ORATE fowever Cxtablished 1827 ‘WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY Tots’ Rompers and Creepers Sizes to 6 Years 06 Were .97 and $1.47 Gingham and chambray Beach, Peggy and Toodles styles—Mothers realize that the kiddies wear Sum- mer weight creepers all year around, so late season sales are especially profitable. Japanese Crepe Kimonos 1.76 Rose, Copen, pink and lavender— beautifully embroidered—sash belts. These kimonos combine the virtues of being cool, artistic and inexpensive. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale Girls’ Summer Dresses (12 to 16 Years) 1.92 Were $4.94 and $5.94 Sheer organdies in solid colors, both light and dark, or with pretty designs—-all well made and Saintily trimmed —dressy enough for any occasion and practical well. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, A UGUST 2, 1921. AUGUST SALE secwne rsh pee Se RE EE ERTS Anticipate Winter ‘Buy now OF FURS Now and Save store your furs free of charge until November First-—and , save. This is the gist of this Great Sale, which has been so elaborately planned that we have succeeded in obtaining a remarkable collection of exquisite pelts at the lowest prices in years. A Few of the Many Wonderful Values SUES, $109.58 $169.50, $225 Black caracul coats with skunk or Australiac 9245 opossum collars and cuffs black. brown. o $39.50, $49.50 ox scarves. taupe pointed, Searves, skunk, 2 skin animal scarves, fanc: $39.50 tie scarves, shaw! collar scarves, FOURTH FLOOR The Favored of Sports Togs Flannel Sports Coats Clearing at Many of them have been much higher priced! $10 Some are silk-lined. They come 1 gayest sports colors—-Hockev. polo, billiard, white navy and golf. THIRD FIOOL Misses will be Charmed with the New Lines of Youthful Frocks Special at $35 Fascinating bands of leather trim Canton crepe frocks. There are two of these models that betray the newest things that frocks will do this season Both $35. Two other models illustrated are just as smart in their ways. Both are of a heavy quality crepe de Chine. One, left, shows the newest fashion of trimming with white Valenciennes Jace. The other, right, ap- pliques motives. Black, navy. brown. THIRD FLOOR. Georgette Blouses , $6.50 ‘These are really extraordinary blouse B cause they are well made and will launder well. And because they have very smart collars, three- quarter length sleeves and are of all white georgette—extraordinary at $6.50 values. ‘THIRD FLOOR. Fall Sports Skirts GF? $12.75 The new skirts for any of the sports are tailored of modern Prunella wools. box plaited, blue and tan, black and white. brown and tan. For women or They are Cunning Frocks For Little Tots $1.50 Such an opportunity to buy all you need and keep your youngsters fres! and cool this hot weather. These frocks are pink, blue and tan, with white collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years, FOURTH FLOOR. Khaki Suits For Active Boys $2.95 A practical suit for summer when small boys play out of doors. The suit consists of shirt and trousers. Sizes6 to 15. A splendid value. FOURTH FLOOR Clearance of Children’s White Shoes $1.95 A price that will mean early shopping or bad luck for you. There are white misses, waist: buck, white kid and white canvas bands from 26 strap pumps, as well as white canvas Ne to 32. high shoes, in incomplete sizes. THIRD FLOOR. FOURTH FLOOR. The August Sale of Silks Offers Colored Satin Charmeuse $2.15 a Yard Such a delightful fabric for the late summer and early fall dinner gown or street frock, and this price is really remarkably low. The three shades are navy, brown and black. 40 inches wide. Cotton Fabrics For Cool Frocks Printed lawns, 40c ‘a yard—figures and checks, every wanted color. 40 inches wide. Anderson ginghams, $1.25 a yard —an almost unlimited assortment. 32 inches wide. White dotted voile and batiste, $1.25 a yard—all size dots. 40 inches wide. ’ SECOND FLOOR. GROUND FLOOR. For Your Golf Suit Jersey Cloth $1.95 a vora All-wool and very stunning is this Jersey cloth 54 inches wide in heather mixtures, brown and tan, green and brown, blu» and brown, green and blue, and plain colors; also black and white. SISCOND FLOOR. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE For The Foamy Deep Bathing caps, 25e to $4.25 Bathing suit bags. $2.25 Rubber sponges. 35¢ and 69¢ Sateen bandannas, %e Unusual! Hand Bags $3.95 When in the market recently we fortunately came across this collection of smart silk and leather hand We were able to buy ul at a price low enough to make possible the ex- ceptional price quoted above GROUND FLOOK New! New! Millinery $16.50 An elaborate display of ad- vance fall styles in hats of du- vetyne, silk velvet. panne vel- vet, smartly trimmed with Spanish coque, burnt ostrich. cence and innumerable nov- elties. FOURTH FLOOR Unique! Camee Stationery $1 & 1 5 A Box This is an exquisite quality of checked bond in note size to add to the appointments of your summer writing table. The se- lection includes white with pink. blue, lavender or grey borders and tissue-lined envelopes to match. The box is so small and compact that it will fit into your week-end grip quite easily. GROUND FLOOR Charn:.¥9 Up or Dow! Silk Umbrellas $6.50 Summer showers may come and go, if you have one of these at- tractive umbrellas swinging from your wrist. They are full size and have a heavy quality of silk, tips and ferrule to match, choice of many handles and colors Truly exceptional at this price. The New All-Silk Sweaters $22.50 Autumn's new Tuxedo silksweaters appear— very smart and very reasonable at $22.50. A sample line. Hence the price and the in- teresting variation of colors, weaves and belted or sashed models. ‘THIRD FLOOR. Notice! Don’t miss the following August Sales: Oriental Rugs Furniture ¥# EE ie SShs LLL ay : I e 2 i Fe = Ey vice tion and we and promptly, 3 $ § 3

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