The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 5

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PLY “ays eighteen hours and eighteen ‘ BER erm re ered, was a contestant for the inter- national motor boat trophy which the British hope will carry back the cup won last year in England. William Dubilier, “Wizard of returned from a trip to “rance and Germany. . Charles B, Warren, newly ap- pointed Ambasador to Japan, arrived with his family to later go to his post in Tokio. Aboard the Oly#pic was the body of Caleb W. ate of the banking firm of 8 Hammill & Co., this city. wed in Paris, July 19, in ighty-ninth Mrs. Hammill and her daugh- ter returned on the ship. The funeral will be from 8 rge's Church, ee COP RECOVERS STOLEN AUTO WITHIN TWO HOURS. OLYMPIC HERE AFTER QULKEST TRP SCE WAR "Despite Delay, White Star Liner Crosses in 5 Days 18 Hours 18 Minutes. year, The fastest trip yet made by the Siant ship since the war was ended last night by the White Star liner Olympic, which put down her gang- Plank at 10 o'clock at Pier 8%] a0. out tte n ; venti North River, after a yoyage of five|of stolen automobiles read out at roll Joal in the t Station to-day, minutes from Southampton via Cher. |) 0Neonan bourg. Sir Bertram Hayes, K. C. M.|« Gy ship| 4 would have been here hours earlier except for the fact that she was de- License Plate Read at Ro her commander, said the layed longer than usual taking on passengers at the French port. ‘ The ship came over the usual southern course, and Sir, Bertram) explained her burst of speed by say- ing “she just came along.” Good weather was met, except yesterday, Judge Julius M. Mayer of the United States District Court, who left two months ago for a holiday in England and France, returned. It is/| understood that while in England he @at in several courts and saw the procedure. Frank A. Munsey, publisher of The Sun, the New York Herald and The | Evening Telegram, returned from a @ix weeks’ trip. A C, Bedford, Chairman of the Board of the Standard Oi] Company ef New Jersey, returned with Mrs. Bedford and their son Dean. Mr. Bedford, who has been away .Rearly two months, said Europe was gradually getting back to .ormal, but te still far from normalcy. Herbert L. Pratt, another Standard Oil official, returned with his family frora a vacation trip. Archibald Roosevelt, son of the late Colonel, returned with Mrs. Roosevelt from a basiness trip to France for the Sinclair Oil Company. Reginald C. Vanderbilt and For- hall Keene, noted polo player, re-| turned. | On the starboard after well deck, rely fastened and canvas oov- 120 W. 42d St. Between Broadway and 6th Ave. You can learn to play a “C” melody cornet easily. Plays with Piano without transposing PIANOS VICTROLAS McCutcheon’s Summer Sale of Men’s Shirts Ending Friday, August 19th Golf Shirts Of White Poplin with button-down collar Special at $2.35 Same in White Drill, $1.95 “McCutcheon Label’ Shirts—Of Woven Madras, Sateen and artificial Silk. Special at $2.95 Manhattan Shirt Sale (AWE WA Wee SN Sod Se SY vrervrrvrewverev evened [OWN We7 Wen We? Ven Me Se er et Former Prices Now $3.50 and 3.75. Reduced to $2.85 5 $4.50, 5.00 and 5.50. Reduced to $3.85 S $7.00 and 7.50. Reduced to $5.65 | $8.50 and 10.00. Reduced to $6.85 Bi Until Friday, August 19th Only Department for Men— 33d Street Entrance Wes wir Namber Just East of Fifth Avenue Gog Trade Mart CWA wa Wen Se We SW ie Tee FLINT QUALITY 4 DEPENDABLE FURNITURE Giving to those who seek lasting furniture, construct- |! ed upon the highest stand- || ards, an opportunity to buy |! at much below the repre- sentative prices of the day. | Why pay more—vor get less? t | Rint sHorner Coin, *Convenvently near Filth Avenue” THE ae eee Se eee WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921, . 8 ID shaenue ct AOB Brut Drastic Price Reductions On Our Entire Stock of _ Women’ s Bathing Suits Consisting of new models in Wool Jersey and Surf Satin The wool Jersey Suits are fashioned in the popular California one-piece style with tights attached and the colors featured include light and dark shades. The Surf Satin Suits are varied in style and introduce novelty trimmings such as contrasting color braids, smockings and gingham folds. Formerly priced to 5.95. Now 3.95 Unlimited Varieties and Values ina Remarkable Sale of SILKS. A. manufacturer’s surplus stock to be sold at prices never before equalled for these qualities, Printed Georgettes Satin Crepe Every yard of first quality, An advance Fall weave that exquisite in varying color tones | will be ultra-fashionable for new and combinations. We have Auman 7ireeia Sh A seldom, if ever, offered a more Be RORAB RRO NE <i remarkable value, and such a | Black, Navy and Brown. To sale is only made possible by fully appreciate the soft rich- the great concessions obtained ness of the weave a personal in- from the manufacturer. spection is requested, Regularly 5.50 Regularly 4.50 to 5.50 Extra Special—Silk Crepe de Chine in fifty of the most distinctive Fall shades. 1,48 Yard. i Rates In addition to furnishin The Best Taxi Service at 202 to 45% Below Legal Tariff we are effering te to the | taxing publ ic 10 Coupon | Book for’ 9.29 ay additional saving of 57! Coupons accepted as cash. Ty convenient-- 600 Gabs at your service - +24 hours dally 20" CENTURY BROWN OORT, TAXICAB Ast. Re 1730 Broadway . N ’ Not every ‘Brown G White is a‘20" Centur: Aroays | for the above Response \ \ \ | Bathing Suits, Formerly to 9.50... 5.95 Bathing Suits, Formerly to 9.98. 6.95 Bathing Suits, Formerly to 12.50... 9.95. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. sa av JAMES McCreery é Co. ‘Telephone 34th Street Continuing Our August Sale of “‘Master-Made” Furniture Reductions of 10% to 50% Our entire stock has been reduced for this August Sale from 10% to 50%. The sales which we pre- viously held and our recent clearance, removed every piece not of recent manufacture. A fact which makes these low prices all the more extraordinary. We divide our profits with you. Our representatives are constantly feel- ing the pulse of each market renowned for the q f its products—whether the mart n New York or Hindustan. ‘The moment an advantageous opportunity ve buy in enormous quantities and t cure the lowest figure. This, of course, is merely a part of good mer- chandising. However, when the goods arrive in our stock rooms they are priced so that you secure the full advantage of that “good buy.” In other words, you share with us. ‘That is one reason why our prices are so low--why James MeCreery & Co. is so widely known for its splendid values. August Sale of Cotton Remnants Y% Original Prices Cotton Dress Materials of every description are to be found among All The remnants are in practical lengths, these several thousand lengths. Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, Queen A model, illustrated, in Newby Walnut, consisting of Buffet, Silver Cabinet, Service Table, Oblong Table, 46x60 ins., five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair, formerly 895.00, 675.00 weaves—all styles—all colors. suitable for dresses, lingerie, waists, kimonos, children’s frocks and rompers, slip-over dresses or trim- mings. (Second Floor) Sprightly Aprons Speciall: Price Fetching aprons lighten household illustrated, ble cushions, outs Three-piece Library Suit stered in fine cut Mohair; reve uphol- ide Garey == they backs and seats underneath cushions covered in same brighten not material, formerly 750.00, 450.00 Gitehen ous Library Table, #l- 4 lustrated, in Mahog- any, with three draw ers. 59.50 a warm day when you have just everything to do. formerly 95.00 Mahogany Tea Wagon, tllustrated, Drop Leaves and Si! ver Drawer, 29.75 formerly 59.50 (Seventh Floor) Hoover Apron of fancy printed Percale, trim- med with Pink or Blue. Mlustrated. 1.9! Special August Sale of Polly Prim Aprons of Plaic . Gingham, ric-tac trimming, 65¢ + -Hand-MadeBlouses of Voile Bungalow Aprons, light Figured Percale, trimmed with Pink or 2.95 Blue. 1.00 ; ; ; Binsslow Apronty Siiped Per _ Of the sheerest French Voile, and with cale, open at side, with tie sash and trimming of embroidered dots and drawn- pockets. 1.25 work, and dainty real Filet Lace, these Blouses at 2.95 are a marvelous achieve- ment in values. , At so modest a price it would be worth while investing in several while the opportunity permits. Sizes 34 to 46. Bungalow Aprons of flaxon, light and dark flower designs, trimmed with plain colors. 1.50 Other Bungalow Aprons, 1.50 to 4.50 (Third Floor) (Fourth Floor) Splendid Values in the August Sale of -%, <x. Plush Coats and Wraps 29.50 to 125.00 These Coats and Wraps of the finest plush have almost the appearance of garments of Seal Skin— the soft deep pile is so nearly alike. With Genuine Beaver, Skunk, Squirrel, Australian Opossum, or self trimming, in loose or flaring styles, they are both rich and warm looking, two essentials in a coat for wintry days. If desired, purchases will be stored until November /st. (Fourth Floor |

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