The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921... i Consul at Madras, india, who ts at) SOME PROMINENT VISITORS. the Pennsylvania. Among the business men who are ‘A temperaturo of 90 or 100 is noth- 7 ing at all” le a q [Base haste 7 India is probably the hottest ident of ons in the world, for in the south we not have any cool weather to Physicians With Many Per-/E¥ROPE GRIM, NO LONGER PO- (f. (the maximum tempe ETIc. up to 160, Unfortunately, the mini- | Trus sonal Friends Who Demand “The person who doubts that ours mum is avout the sume.” Ame “Prescriptions” ; a) is the f no world Mr, Dawson declared that India's| Now Prescriptions” Must Bej!# the greatest country in tt foreign trade amountid to over a bill-| National Bank, Di 5 ;j Should pass u short time in Europe” jon" Gotlars a year, and that the| Volk, Great Comman diplomats of Great Finesse vmarked the Rev, Francis W. Bason, of jt was with the| cabees, Buffalo; Ch ‘hese Prohibiti ays rector of Trinity Church, Watertown, a These Prohibition Days 1x . who is at the Biltm fter a «ks trip abroad. he poetic jurope has vanished an air of grim de- 8° fast tha thing seems to be ther co many of the famil- ructures bave been de- ~—acews Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There 1s Service. shave — JamMeS MeCrecry & Co, 2+ sve do of the Board o on-in-Chief of tho Chicago n Hospital, by y Quality Merchandis a8 Advertised, on Sale beginning Wednesday, August 17th Tete phone Fite | toy 3400 rican Bi at the By Roger Batchelder. “This Prohibition Placed a hy upon the confided D: Majesti fs here with a short respite from ministe large part of Boston's Ltalian tion, scription blasks every thr said Dr. Faillace, “and 1 have prob- ably a hundred patients a week who are certain that no other in the w ean really ticular cas matter muc ank or tiose hau ed the former American In the faraway village of Saueguemimes, in Moselle, France, the art of making fine china, novel in pattern, has been handed down from father to son since the time of the early Roman conquerors. on the sacred edi- of course, exist expected that will pay the costs of entually, but many © doing the work are cheerful and tled down bravely cve a tid RADICALLY REDUCED To Close Out Broken Lots WOMENS FOOTWEAR Numerous Styles $ a $8 = formerly up tos22 Ji SLATER 415 Fifth Avenue ess, offers exceptional opportunities nomical replenishment of the — moe ouselhold reserves. | Sd | pa LE ce esi Na at | recon: private ruction intere Ti During the recent world conflict, how ever, practically every man was called to the defense of the French Republic and, a elsewhere, the pottery industry alurost ceased to exist. Even now, but one out of ten men has been able to resume his labor But these courageous people have per- severed and are carrying on. York Harber, f Liberty and saw Acent skyline of the as never before, our again t ity T vine ) GOLF ON SHIPBOARD NOW A’ the invention man, is now Proof! For the first time since 1914 we have been able to display in our China De partment, the results of their endeavors a heautiful pattern in French Fayence, It will never fade, for the design is painted beneath the An oF n20. we nal aioe gpmnnescemmeieiiiies The Hair Wave A Tailored Jersey Suit with That Beautifies Smart New Lines It you would have that becoming suftness of contour, at all times, a 18.50 . McCreery Permanent Hair Wave will provide it at a sr PUT ON YOUR OVERCOAT ey se who think that New Ye beon a hot piace this summer uid fisten t ssuring words par EEO I 2m all expense. The women’s Sports Suit of Woo! Jersey having proved its adapta: Third Floor) bility and usefulness returns in a new mood—a tailored suit of wonderfully smart lines--appropriate beyond a doubt for immediate, general or sport wear, The jacket follows closely the season's latest fashion of the coat of the higher priced cloth suits, and has either’ a notched or tuxedo and inverted pleats and one model is rather like the Norfolk jacket. Worsted aga LSTA TOn HVACR rene Sport Sweaters Smart Silk Suits, fo:m-rly 24.50 to 35.00, Reduced to 19.50 Women’s lightweight Chiffon Worsted or Fibre Silk Sweaters: tuxedo style; lovely color range. 5,95 formerly 7.95 and 8.50 — + Section, Fourth Uluor Slip-on model Worsted Sweaters with sleeves, Black, Navy, Brown ee August Sale of Furs dO. g (Pourth Floor.) Provides Lowest Prices of the Year en H a few representative values in our August Sale of “The Finest Furs Nature Produces The prices on cyery thing offered are far lower than t will prevail later in the mA saving of many dollars ¢ Absolute Clearance is afforded those who purchase ny , ‘ > = = ven | : j Misses’ And Tindeon Seal Guu gu mioties i Pyle A 3 with collar and ew of Natural Beaver or Shank each . Pc ells $4.50, “6.50, 7.75 Girls Dresses September Price, $45.00, August Sale Price, 265,00 { Mia ma Matec ties ‘ 15 O-Misses" -Astemean Keone Genuine Alaska Seal Hudson Seal Coat, 36 ; . — hy s i 36 inches long. (U. inches Jong, self collar formerly 59.50 to 69.50 Savi dive) ind. cuffs. 125 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses ‘ mem iee Pric a fa piomber Prlex, gh800 A ; 1 . foun re 9.75 August Sale Price, 475.00 August Sale Price, 225,00 : n tlemstitched Linen Toweis | | 65 Girls’ Silk Dresses, 6 to 15 Upon payment of a reasonable deposit we will store per dozer $6.50, 7.75, 12.00, 13.50 ih years. at 6.95 and 12.75 your selections until November Ist, and make prompt “~ 7 | formerly to 24.50 delivery on receipt of talance. ; 125 Girls’ Summer Dresses, 6 (Fourt 750 Pairs Hemstitched Linen Sheets it lo It years. al 2,95 to 9.75 ‘ * 2 Wh | formerly 4.95 to 19.75 per pair . . . S1.50, 13.50, 21.00 | \ | 500 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 6 | to 14 years. at 1.45 cf = bent leet: : Day | formerly 1.85 to 2.65 | rs Hem ed Linen Pillow Cases | ) —— . \ 500 Pairs 1 ncaa Vourth Floor—Misses' Section i Specials for August in i perpsir . . . . . . $2.50, 4.50 | Lamps, China and Glassware (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) Hand Made Blouses | Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s 2.37 , | Were $3.97 | Bathing Costumes Fine quality batiste—various dainty models with elaborate drawnwork, tucks, embroidered — | Shoes and Caps ge fevers, vestees, and real Filet edges. Sizes | rising the remainder of this season’, ar enaicaneth have been marked at ati Ret Girls’ Co- Ed x Middy Blouses 80 | Were $1.28 Fall in August, when prices are at their lowest and special values are offered. These Lamps, Fruit Bowls and China Sets are a case in | The housewife who is wise secures her new furnishings for the point. These reductions are made for August only. | | Reading Lamps 10.00 Floor Lamps, formerly 15.00 19,50 Of Wrought Iron, these formerly 35.00 reading lamps form a most snes eee : A Solid Mahogany economical purchase. They are ment shades which provide a workmanship a charming color effect. Very Special! Georgette Blouses joo) eaudalr Lames (0) cured for 18:50 41 7.50 formerly 15.00 is complete with A pretty and cool blouse is this one of a heavy qual gette Crepe. With trimming of real Filet | heig lace and a ruffly frill down the front, tiful J and turn back cuffs, it would make attractive uny sports or tailored cos- tume, Wh lesh or Bisque. Fourth Floor these is rarcly se final price reductions This offering Pies ents an opportunity for the i smart bathing costume at a igure. Standard is 15 inches in 2bineh silk shade i nipped with a beau rssorted colors 6 to 18 yrs. All white Lonsdale Jean with short sleeves—smart tie, patch pockets. gods Silk Shade in (Third Floor) three color selections Madison Avenue - Fitth Aveme 34th and 35th Streets New Fork

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