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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MON DAY, AUGUST 8, 1021. hotel rooma during the coming esa. son will be much lower than last . ‘The hotel men learned a | at the Pennaytvania, “who gets very dizzy as soon as he is more than twenty feet from the ground, Inst season, that, while guests ac- and for perfectly proper reasons, ‘or. himeeif w | h prices without com-| moreover. Even the fourth floor rT cadets will be taught fundamentals —>—_——_ profiteeriag . | nt, they f id mot stay #0 Nai of a building will make iets ate jebare Tra’ is Course forlof a soldier's life, besides receiving] RADRI ABRAHAM BLUM DIES. “His facial control, was so, porte eason at uc and omfortab! p looks ou " or - rice "i i s ry lp t * ‘ more proftabic iden! tewidte Reserve Corps Opens To-day, |PHYSical, mental and moral training] Masonic services for Rabbi Abra-|that,jt was @ grea LIN} a ee | Srowth of the individual effor‘s, and) | TLASeRiy WE tele -& tb: tbe under the supervision of Lieut, Col.) ham Blum, Chaplain c —_———- : Missionary from. Central Af.| the Organization intensified ite effect! « gather and stopped at @ Theat PLATTSBURG, Aug. 8.—Almost all) W. G. Doane, Camp Commander, and! Department, who will | y q sionary ventral: Af+\a nundredfold at : ‘ ter feet which had some twelve stories, [the 800 voung men picked from more|hia staff of seventy-five instructors,|be held at 10 "\CASTO R I a fea Fitids «= “Metropolltati! wis, sna commaniy’ anene fae ree] Dna Bt Of course, the reservation clerk than 4,000 New York, New Jersey and|All the details of the routine of a|MOTMIng in the 1 ‘i ! atl shot U wp to the top Moor, ane Delaware vouths, to receive ele- 7 t g i vill ' eity ommunity singing has ¢ h Auitot 4 i” the ton 4 na Cite TREY Tle Hi Churah, Broud way F ry Heat” Unbearable When} o7nily Mee ae a TATRA mene Fill wanted to start for home at |imentary miltary training in the [iehted MC ah my will re the body 1s lying in st . ‘or Infants and Children E Jnbears of the sof the United Stu! es 4 once. We went down to the clerk | mentary military training in the vidate ead vetioie. veg comes ‘ ume in Use For Over 30 Y. Compared With the Cool, Qu" Kiwanis Club in Toronto is « i leland, nearest! and registered a kick zens’ Military Training ved! * ion. | er ‘ea comps ie introduce. | 1 of the Bahama ,, here yesterday, and w Invigorating Temperature We alee CTE cw of the Mid-Atrican Jungle—| und wit link together i: erent sections of thé city.” Kansas City Man Predicts . . . Five-Cent Gasoline, drab Americans, Fnglana’s ‘y LET'S ALL GET A CAR. | rduetion cost of one five to the con tion of Dr. J is at the Pennsylvania s City, Dr, Cowloa de James Gray Worcester, Mass By Roger Batchelder. “Despite the spell of the last poi De h “engineers have perfectet e rT] few days, 1 am convinced that New Pe ero” Cie asetTs “A D il Tre t York heat is far worse than that o m cre OIL wid (Hal ber a a Central Africa, even in the torrid sea- | long every one will be able not only eon,” declared the Rev. Erwin H.| ts own a car but to keep it Richards, for thirty-one vearm oa dl +4 . 66 39 Methodist Episcopal missenary OASIS nov =—_- —— wor Africa, who arrived in New York jus Peel the climax of the recent hea “The before wave gh humidity to one of your hot #peils is bear than the dey beat of Afric Tam just reeoverng,” he “[ thought te heat, but of the ju perienced a metropolitan wave tral Atri ‘\ Hae Twas pretiy we "SALAL T's A. Good on ail occasions. | at platen eC for bungalows, cottages and ind-in that altitude en clily, though: he sun make it i ha on the river ranks 10 wre the the air fi ng thirty Oldest in Years—Newest in Wares Cowperthwait & Sons. >= 3d Avenue and 121st Street Park Row & Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 TI 193 to 205 Park Row Uptown 1 soon found I'll trek through the in the open door of the fi mad itth Ay on. Sp the office of ‘ , a score of native d written or translated v into the various tungucs people ted in conclusion, “for translation of ‘Holy Spirit’ is air’ in one dialect.” tact . THE SOLDIERS LIKED IT “During the war, music took a now ro is al . = pF = = role,” said Howard W b x “he rimenta! wand war nivss''ne ff “Liberal Credit” means only $4 a week for this $368 Suite Musicians were naturally” 10 Pieces— William and Mary Design, Antique Brown Mahogany when they led the col ry the tents or about tield also seemed to give the t strength and raise their morale . community singing which followed in our cantonments were the out Reduced From $625. Without Server—9 Pieces—Only $348 This shows how easy it is to furnish your home at Cowperthwait’s. You need take no money from the Savings Bank. You order whatever you want, make a small deposit on it, and then, each week or month, make small payments while taking pride in the appearance of your new furniture and enjoying its uscfulness. wens Str Neuralgic Aches Rheumatic Pains Those sudden, agonizing Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings $198 for this Quee pains will be quickly and AEN. beusdtal sn pear dea if id i } | Payable $2.50 Weekly plication of Sloan’sLiniment. His A tingling sensation of An unusual four piece Bedroom Suite, warmth, caused by renewed circulation in the congested parts, will at once be noticed, followed by grateful relief. Sloan's Liniment was made purposely to fight pain. Sloan’s Lintmen Raa Atlantic City (fl Wednesdays, August 17 and 31 Sunday, August 21 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Eastern Standard Time. yivauis Station. 4 ‘mine in American Walnut; full-sized bow-end Bed, large Dresser and Chifforobe, Semi- Vanity with three mirrors. Brass and Metal Beds of all sorts Summer Closing Hours: Both of our stores will close at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoons. For the convenience of our customers who are unable to come during the day The Harlem Store Will Be Open Monday Evenings Until 10 P. M. All departments, as well as the office, will running as usual, For Fall Preserving Use Aluminum This 9-plece Aluminum Set—alt Gate-Leg Table Solid Mahogany— tastefully fashioned. Two sizes, with leaves up—top 35x48 or S5x44 New Price, $32. 50 pieces you use ie a $7.35 Star Vapor Stoves From $39.50 to $105 on Liberal Credit Terms All Willow and Fibre Furniture in gray, silver and brown, with cretonne cushions, REDUCED 25% TO 60%,. | This Library Suite in Genuine Leather. Now Only.........-..655 Payable $1.25 Weekly a Windsor Chair Beautiful, simple design. Vinished | ininahegans Strongly built and handsomely RBETUMNING, LEAVES Atlantic City. ........, G00 P, Pennsylvania System Teeth Without Plates “ 1 Sase Teeth, Tighten Lewes Teath, reat Diseased Gums Geig ond” Paredes rowns Bridgemorky Fillings and ‘Inia’ of Geta, Biiver ang” Porceialn Made at Reasonable Prices. Badly decayed Treth and Roo's carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughiy cleaned nevoo wate a BLOO White Enamet Cabinet with nickeled trimmings: a9! Substantial and comfortable suite—sofa, rocker and Jar equipment; metal bread | ry Me) arm chair—-with heavy mahogany finish frames and and iceie drawer; slid poreelain top; 40° inches . 5 durable upholstery. Genuine brown leather, — In] designed. Special muleskin, $79. $58 Cabinet, Only $39 $13.50 Three Good Rugs Among a Great Many at Special Prices Seamless Tapestry, 6x9 Rugs... . were $30.00 Now $19.75 Seamless Axminster, 8.3x10.6 Rugs. ‘‘ 77.50 a4 57.50 Extra Heavy Axminster, 9x12 Rugs ‘‘ 119.00 “ 89.00 Sons -_ ~ Cowperthwait’s % A weekly B15 worth 2 125 ‘St. pri felch “Oldest Furniture House in America” b? rit eek; 8200 rth a ee an Ss oe oe 3rd Ave. and 121st St. im i2i Other Amounts im Proportion, Pay by the month if you wish. No Extra Charge of Any Kind. 10% Off for Cash 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row Between City Hall ‘Sub’ Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station Jao t emf en Jam (ae f oe fem fonian fue) . j eof emfan] aj ale fpfusfoia 1) sv. jourt YAM. ie 6 P.M. Daily fas fe fenton | aa stam mma 879 rs 800 BOYS REPORT companies unifor eR SE ne ee Ae eT. meaat will be issued and the real work! while tennis, golf, swimming, boating. of the camp begins. tling, football, soccer, field ath- For a month, until Sept. 8, tne| nd boxing have also been pro- .| RELPING HIS LAWYER. (From the Birmingham Ags-Horaa: “How TO MILITARY CAMP | the | Always bears M4 nveyed to the t Avenue ation olive panies ns and full Now in Progress—Our BROOKLYN FULTON STREET—BROOHLYN rE he Ugnature of August Sale of Furs Offering Truly Impressive Savings That Have Been Unsurpassed in Recent Years HE HOUSE OF OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & CO., em- ploying to its utmost the tremendous purchasing power of seven large stores, was able to step into the fur market at a moment, when prices were at their very lowest level, thereby creating, for our patrons, buying op- portunities of a most extraordinary nature. is the logical occasion to make your fur selections fiom The Choicest of Fashionable Peltries at Practically Pre-War Prices Now, therefore, The Items Below Are a Mere Indication of the Tremendous Scope of This Far-Reaching, Value-Giving Event Sealine Coats—36 inches long; Squirrel collar and cuffs. Regularly 185.00 “es =“: 145.00 Sealine Coats—40 inches long; Squirrel collar and cuffs. Regularly 250.00 ‘ee’ ~=—«s 1. 75.00 Hudson Seal Coats— (Dyed Muskrat) 36 in. long; luxurious self col- lar, cuffs. Reg. 275.00 Angus’ 210.00 Hudson Seal Coats— (Dyed Muskrat) 45 in. long; rich self collar and cuffs. Regularly 350.00 A t Puce. 270.00 Hudson Seal Coats— (Dyed Muskrat) 45 in. long; superb Skunk col- lar and cuffs. Reg. 425.00 “Mee 335.00 Price Hudson Seal Wraps— (Dyed Muskrat) 45° in. long; generous Skunk collar, cuffs. Reg. 550.00 435.00 August Price Luxurious Wrap of Mink Unusually splendid mod- el; distinctively de- signed; 47 inches long. Regularly 2750.00 August 1795.00 Price Hudson Seal Coats—40 in. long; self collar and cuffs. Regularly 325.00 A t Pree 235.00 Mole Coats—40 in. long; large self collar and cuffs. Regularly 335.00 ‘pce! 250.C0 Price Hudson Seal Coats— (Dyed Muskrat); 36 in. long. Skunk collar and cuffs. Regularly 335.00 ‘race ~=—250.00 Price Natural Squirrel Coat of selected skins; 36 inches long; superb mod- el. Regularly 375.00 ‘ace 295.00 Price Hudson Seal Wraps— (Dyed Muskrat); full length Tuxedo collar of skunk. Regularly 695.00 550.00 Alaska Seal Coats and Wraps. Syperb 46-inch models. GuaranteedU.S. Govt. skins. Reg. 750.00 August 575.00 Price August Price Charge Purchases will, if desired, appear on statement to be rendered Octo ber First, and will be held in storage, free of charge, until needed in the Fall. eA