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Sie ee tenet a Qe ye a ae ee ae, Sunburn Blisters and Tan Are Proof of Vacation Joys, and { a Vacation Expert, in New exhibi fead 1 after wistmas party he ted his mahogany and sheet ined tub to his guests and he had explained it four people had sufficient intrepidity to take a plunge and see how it workéd. The demonstration start | York for His, Interestingly) SSwanupers seectced it an an Explains Difference Between) (ifea'i indemocratic. Medical 4 Tan and Sunburn. guthorities attacked it asa danger aR sz i “In 1843 the Philadelphia Com~- By Roger Batchelder. vieatiilty, Of Sreninune Gathing -No vacation is successful unless the | ‘wacationer returns with an uncom.) fortable sunburn—of that there is no| doubt. lok. “Here is Nature's process: The sun | beats down on the skin and, before a) ad coat of tan is laid on, the heat rays | must inflame and then rupture thou- Brown arms are good, but red ones, with bandages attached, are even better proof that “a good time was hed by all.” The seaside affliction, or source of pride, as you will, however, is greatly misunderstood, according to E. ard O'Flynn, who is at the Imperial. “Many people say that they do not tan, but blister, because their skin is eo thin,” he explans. posite is true, of tanning, because their skin is so/ Binia on e other ous tt inat cal ad enfore How-| file “Phe direct op- | They blister instead| While Cincin “MiMard brought the bathtub within the pale of respect bathtub, aul Presi in the White House. ‘That between Nov. | and March 15 and this failed of passage by only two voter. In the same year Vir- sessed a tax of $30 a year y bathtub, and in several cities high water rates were laid on the owners of the pernici- abs. Boston made bathing ub illegal, except on medi- vice, but the law was never ped and was repealed in Filmore finally bility. In 1850, dent, he visited nati, and used the orig’ As he experienced no sets he became an arent te, and when he became lent he thad a tub, installed act Vice F @ands of tiny blood vessels beneath brought the bathtub unto ite the skin. It cannot then resist the own.” ‘ ‘ heat, as the cooling shield beneath the = ekin has gone and tanning takes WHERE'S THE OLD-TIME place. COBBLER? “When the skin is tough it resists| ,, a r’ | Years ago,” said Louis Rossi of the rays of the sun. A vivid red then | . 7 Ou™ SEO." SA Tout the Bilt- decorates whatever part of the anat- . omy that has been exposed. The skin els when the perspiration ducts Rave become clogged and there is nothing left with which to ‘oil’ the in. “Only the white races tan, peel or blister from the rays of the sun. A colored man will get much warmer because his skin absorbs the heat and passes It therefore freckled person has skin of varying thickness, plus certain elements in the Dlood which are re-acted upon by the eat rays. Freckles are nothing but on all To-day geles. Angeles iness sti It has The beneath the skin. has no is heat work is Flass w! no external effect. where this holds true more, “every town had its cobblers corners, in basement shops. the only town % know of ia Los An- “The cobbler of old had his place in the basement, but to-day, in Los there is onc on every bus- reet and right on the side- walk. The shop is nicely painted; it leather scraps around but and clean. Moreover, the done publicly before a plate- indow. Sometimes you will find three or four of these shops in tan—in patches.” one block, and at the noon hour . . ° when the stenographers and clerks BATHS ARE RECENT COMFORTS. | re out for lunch they are crowded.” “You go into a hotel and ask A ARIA NOT SO LONG AGO. for a room with bath very cas- ually,” ‘Turner, “put probably you do not realize that bathing in a tub is a com- paratively recent luxury. “The country -as installed in Cincin- nati in 1842 remarked William H. who is at the Claridge, my hole first bathtub in this no by Adam Thomp- “jor fantry climbing the hill ies were being wiped out, “It. was on the 29th of September ‘n the Argonne, I looked out from in the ground and saw in- Compan- fer there support given them. “Finally I called the senior Ma- and asked him it something 2.75 JULY AND AUGUST OPEN 9 TO 5.30 Jotun Danrel\, Broadway, Desirable Smartest Shirtings. 1.50 to 1.75 SHIRTS for............. 2.00:to 2.50 e A HIGH GRADE COTTON other well known makes, plain colors and novelty stripes, Silk braid and frog tri 9 2.00 to 2.50 Values for................. thent 5 WHITE—PLAIN CLOSED SATURDAYS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MEN’S SHIRTS 3.00 to 3.50 ve US S8aAG8 seeseee 3.75 to 5.00 ¢ ts 6.75 to 9.00 “ 4 NOW IN FULL PROGRESS Our Complete Stock of Every Type of Shirt in the 95 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.45 5.25 Men’s Pajamas FABRICS, “Universal” and Women’s Silk Hosiery P.T. stands for Positively Tempting Particularly Toasted Preferred Tremendously and finally — Post Toasties best corn flakes ‘But the password te gut them !s net “Corn Flaked” —eny “Poet Tvastior" to your grease ‘HEAVY OR MEDIUM WEIGHTS—all silk soles and tops, black, brown and grey (full fash- foned). Value 3.25..........eeeeeeeeeeecs + at THREAD SILK WITH LISLE TOPS—all full fashioned, black or brown, value 2.65......at 2-00 OR DROP STITCH—with lisle tops (seam back), value 1.79...... pre. at FIBRE SILK, with all silk tops, brown or white WOULD LAS, cccsescctccsnvecserresresseccscsct 2.59 1.50 85 ¢HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921. should not be done. orders ha obj “Phat ie just but a year lat With Infantry, oc #. W. Galbraith j by my cavalry, Galbraith which hie terrible death.” So Majo’ Chairman of the A France at which the Pennsylvanian, ai Col. Galbraith whe New York is the place in the were: F, H. Davis, First National Bank O. Joh: graving Ci Nichols, National Mrs. k of 1 Bred 1 all staying at the Ce wrong 801 1 airy to support the galls With that @upport, tive wos taken 1 found that the} nd that was the| beginning of a friendship with Col. ended only with! Milton J Logion was founded, who is now at THEY'LL LOOK US OVER. ord, according visitors who are having a real j time in the big burg. Among t who reached town yesterda purpose of having a look at the city Mrs. vene of Louisville, Ky., and 1 Mann of Baltimore, Md., He agreed ordinary story, | We wish to ped | Forman, | caucus in! American KF, the nd who was with n he was: killed Naples, Ttaly. greatest va in the knowle: for its veh Mt its Mayor, ite bunk- that we will be instru. ing instituti roological pi mental in dispensing them os Angeles, and W. Warner of Mary Byrne + Miss Annie ‘la.; Judge 120 W. »mmodore, Canton Taffeta Printed Value... Crepe de Chine Dresses | Stanley ¢ Iee Gibbous 392Frt Ave‘at 36 St decond Hoor-Fake Elevator. Silk Dresses Offered Tharsday and Friday In a Great Final Clearance At, Tremendous Reductions Crepe Dresses ] Georgette Dresses Satin Charmeuse Dresses Silk Dresses | New Canton Crepe Dresses Special tomorrow at High Cost Dresses; Very Except spvona! D.Q.50 | WuRKITZER Geep sorrow over the loss of our great artist— Enrico Zaruso who passed to the great beyond on Cuesday, Aug. 2, 1921, at bis home in We find some consolation Golden voice remains with Ms in a true reproduction on Uletor Records, and to the music loving world, yesou sana nce, Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Reduced to 15” All Our Highest Cost Dresses Without Reserve At Similarly Great Reductions express our ge that his 42d St. flavored, OUR OWN BREAD—In ® pound, at naise. fine beef. eoned. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES A quality that retails in speci GLACE CHERRY CAKE, in loaves wei each. It is a very WHOLB WHEAT OUR OWN DELICIOUS WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—In loaves weighing @ pound, at OUR OWN HIGH GRADE COF- FEE CAKES, COFFRE RINGS—Each weighing 1% to 15 erally retails in specialty stores at 300; Sweet Peppers, Celery, Toma- toes, String Beans, Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots and SMOKED BERP, 71c \b.—all middles; sliced. { CORNED BEEF, 2% \b.—Well cooked bottom round; cut from ] SALAMI SAUSAGES—Fancy sausage, well spiced ong eea- GENUINE IMPORTED MATJES HERRING, PIMENTO CHEESE—43c |b, Our own mak icatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Herald Square Made of fi PLAIN LAYERS—For Peach Shortcake and all other 7 made of fine ingredients and baked just brown enough Hs ipt oe thickness; large size. loaves weighing 8c each BISCUITS special at 12¢ each 29c each wholesome. Delicatessen Ib.-A_ delicious 1S H—Rich c i tion Salad of Potatoes, flavor; an epee at i dish, 39¢ Ib, is Mayon: SA RDELLEN BU: CHOVY PA tubes; deli SPECIAL ALE 9¢ tb. OUR OWN 29 Ib. each ce. cups. Firth Fleer, 35t Street Rit My Attractions Are Prices— Quality—Service ES} Our Own Baking Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 54c Each—Prepared from raisins, citron, walnuts and _ spices. special-sized forms, about 134 pounds each. ADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is anrivalled i ty store. 4 : ighing about 114 Ibs, rich, nutritious cake, thick with sac delicious : SUGAR TWIST—Large H tial Teens | OUR OWN HIGH GRADE BRAN ALMOND or CRUMB CAKES— NUT CAKES, epecial at 3c each SPICE CAKES —Pure and Dozen, b ounces; # quality that gen- our price, this sale, 19¢ seh GENUINE SMOKED WHITE- NEW DILL PICKLES, ROQUEFORT CHEESE, 98¢ Ib. Prime quality, fine grade, LIMBURGER CH EESE—F aac y New York State. NUT BUTTER, de of Virginia pea: nuts; nourishing and palatable; in sanitary grease-proof paper g Baked in e right 12c¢ each each 14c pan f 4c each 6c each be! TTER OR AN- ¥ .29¢ each—In | for sandwiches, el IMPORTED 34e Ib. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Illustrated above ts one of the hundreds of the Midsummer Sale features,—a Queen Anne living room suite for $665 Made In Our Own Factory Midsummer Furniture Sale Remarkable Assortments and Values 4 New furniture arriving every day by freight and express! low prices, new ideas, with the old Lord & Taylor standard New of quality maintained. Especially worthy of consideration are the new living room suites, made in our own workrooms; experts care- fully watching every detail of construction, every line perfect. Exceptionally Fine Values in Living Room Suites 3 Piece, imported, with Davenport, arm 3 Piece, in blue figured velour, with and wing chairs, $39: 2 Piece, tapestry in brown, Dawn cush- ions, 3 Piece, imported, blue figured damask, with Davenport, arm and wing chairs, 3 Piece, imported, tapestry, with Daven- port, arm'and wing chairs, 70 3 Piece, plain brown mohair, made in our own factory, 3 Piece, in blue figured velour, with 3 Piece, French Chippendale in tapestry, made in our own factory, 4 Piece, in plain taupe mohair, made in our own factory, 3 Piece, in brown figured velour, with Davenport, arm and wing chairs, SIXTH FLOOR Davenport, arm and wing chairs, $530 Davenport, arm and wing chairs, $665 $735 $875 August Oriental Rug Sale Prices Radically Low The Oriental importers of this collection of rugs would be surprised if they should see the prices we are quoting now! They are very low, each rug is a thing of beauty, exquisitely woven and rich in color tones. Room Size Rugs $ 1 95 Persian, Turkish and Chinese. The outstanding feature of this Sale. Kirmanshah Rugs $185 Persian Arak Rugs dally fing in quality and a uri Sine 9u2. ‘This fe an extraordinarily $295 and $345 low price! Lilahan Dozar Rugs Chinese Rugs $295 and $345 $125, $150, $175 Size oxi, These are wonderful 6 f Mosul Buge, 3356 6 Persian Dozar Rugs, 4x6'4 fect, 08 ugs, 334x6 fect, $85 and $95 $45 and $55 A epecially heavy quality, The Rog reductions that should be size is 442636. noti FIFTH FLOOR Shoppers! Study These August Linen Values Damask Table Cloths, Each $3.75 Table Damask, _ Made of pure Irish linen. Splendid quality pure 70x70 inches. Reduced! Irish linen; 2 yards wide. mas. kins, Doren, $4.95 Huck Towels, ae po ie ure Irish linen. Durable all pure linen. A A radical August reduction! remarkable summer value. Toweling—25e a Yard p a All pare linen of a most absorbent and serviceable sort. BHOOND FLOOR Values! Kitchen Utensils Yard, $1.95 Dozen, $5.50 Special purchases from famous manufacturers make it possible to usher in August with some very untisual prices on stainless steel carving sets, and the National Steam Pressure Aluminum Cookers, Come in and see how these cookers work. Being Demonstrated! National Steam Pressure Aluminum Cookers, made of pure cast aluminum. Can be used with any stove. Save time, fuel and trouble! Three sizes: complete, 10-qt., $25; 17-qt., $33; 25-qt., $40. , SEVENTH FLOOR ing Sets, $6.95 Stainless Steel Carv- Krife is a 9 inch blade; re- suires Re exoering oF polish: tng. Set includes fork and ing steel with a suil- b August Sale Value! Comfortables $5.75 Now is the time to invest-in winter comfort at these remark- able summer values. These at- tractive comfortables are all- wool filled. The cover is made of sateen with a pretty floral center. Sateen borders to match in pleasing shades of pink, blue, rose, green, iavender and taa. Kverything 1m stock at a reduced price for this sale. SRCOND FLOOR Venida Hair Nets Have Just Been Reduced $ 1 50 dozen. These nets, so well-known to well-dressed women and so much-needed in summer, have just received a price reduction which will induce you to buy in quantity. In this net you have a double mesh with triple strength for outdoor wear. Also very fine when using water- wave combs. Cap or fringe nets, $1.50 a dozen. GROUND FLOOR « New from France! Cretonne $ 1 35 Yard The price amazes, the new ex- clusive patterns arouse enthusi- asm—and the colors, well, they are French! These imported cretonnes are suitable for any decorative scheme. ‘ Another Overseas Arrival! Cretonne 95c Yard These are a little lower in price. That is all. With the charm and art of the French manufacturer in every thread and the price very small. FIFTH FLOOR Your Summer Music Victrola Outfit $90 Consisting of a mahogany-fin- ished period model cabinet, hold- ing five record albums, a Vic- trola and $5 worth of records of your own selection. SEVENTH FLOOR StampedFrocks On Mohawk 95c each Stamped Dresses, semi-made, sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Good quality Mohawk. Simple de- sign, A special purchase. Stamped Luncheon Sets $1.00 50 inch diameter, Stowell sha: and 4 napkins. Simple aa lazy daisy and French knot on unbleached Pequot. FIFTH FLOOR $43.50—Trunk Full Size Wardrobe This strongly built trunk, illus- uated above, has the dust-proof door that locks tightly over the clothes when peaiet Size 45 inches. It has 12 han; ample shoe pated, rr aad Black Snenalied Suit Cases SEVENTH FLOOR

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