The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1921, Page 5

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| E pei NOW ITALY TAKES THE U. S. DOLLAR AS ITS STANDARD Abandons Pound Sterling as Not the True Basis for Gold Values. ROME, Aug. 2 (Associated 68).—At the National Exchange Ingtitute here the rgason given for the change from the pound @terling to the gold dollar as he basis of the Italian gold lira is that “dollars are real money.” “The pound {s no more the @tandard for gold, while the dollor maintains an equal par with gold,” said an official. “Italy has been losing money all the time she used the pound. “The dollar being the best money tm the world, we will now have a true value on which to base the lira—that which nearest approaches gold.” PANAMA’S TROOPS NOT OVER BOUNDARY Country's Reply to the U. S. Not Yet Sent and Press Advises Caution. PANAMA, Aug. 23 (Agsociated Press).—Panama’s reply to the latest note from Secretary of State Charles B. Hughes, in which Panama was told that disputed territory along the Costa Rican frontier of this country would be placed under the jurisdic- eon of Costa Rica, has been consid- ered by the Pani ity will be delivered on Wednes- r Titioust it 19 generally reported that armed forces have already been ordered to advance to Coto, in the disputed area, the most recent official declarations here indicate that troops have been de only to David, town nee from, the bor indur; Government, Wait further | before | taking an EX-KAISER | KNOCKED DOWN. | Mit by Falling Hea ny decided steps, hoof a Pree at n Cabinet, andj does“tang” | 4 describe it? What is it that Ferris Hams and Bacon have that is so dif- ferent — so full and rich and deep-rooted in every fibre? Maybe the word ‘‘tang’’ de- scribes it, but at any rate, it’s a fiavor that has been famous among ham and bacon lovers over fifty years. F. A. Ferris & Company, Ine. New York FERRIS HAMS & BACON A fittle higher in price~BUT! CocsAn Any Size Bottle A bome necessity in the bottling of beverages, juices, catsup, etc. The “C-B-CO” saves all your old bottles, ‘Thousands use and recommend the “C-B-CO” BOTTLE CAPPER Easy tooperate, Compactly made— pers dle to ‘break of get out oforder. Self ‘Automatic release, For Sale by Al! Leading Dealere, afd. by Comstock-Bolton Co, KC. Mav Wholesale Distributors: Budde & Wentermann, 7th Ave, Cor, ome ‘ct Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk | The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, N N YM aa Avoid lmitations & Substitutes ‘| stitched; double to hip. s ir id ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. ) ( 192: We “MCCREERY ECONOMY DAY” | ‘Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and reduced for one day only. In many instances the quantities are limited, therefore early shopping is advisable. Wednesday Only 8.50 Autumn Hats 6.00 Fetching affairs of Lyons Velvet and Duvetyn combined, Chenille. embroidered with (Third Floor, Annex) * 10.50 and 11.00 Women’s Pumps One-strap models, Tan Calf skin, Black Kidskin or Patent Leather; one-strap Tan Calf Walking Pumps. (Second Floor) 7.50 Costume Slips 4.95 Costume Slips of Radium Silk. hem- White, Flesh, Navy Blue or Black. (Third Floor) 4.50 Washable Satin Petticoats 2.95 and front—hemstitched White or Panel back hem or embroidered scallops. Flesh color (Third Floor) 6.95 Fibre Silk Sweaters 4.95 Modish Tuxedo models in all the fash- ionable colors. Fourth Floor) 2.95 Women’s Silk Hose pair, 2.25 Pure Thread Silk Hose with silk tops. Black only. i (Main Floor) 95c Women’s Union Suits 60c Union Suits, knee White only. (Third Floor) Ribbed Cotton length, sleeveless. 4.00 Madame Lyra Corsets 2.25 Latest models fashioned of Flesh Broche. For medium figures. Low bust, long hip and back lines. Lightly boned. (Third Floor) Misses’ Suits — reduced to 9.00 Shantung or Plain or Heather Jersey cloth; 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Wash Frocks | reduced to 95c 400 attractive models fashioned of de- pendable materials, 6 to 14 years. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ and Girls” Coats 14 Off Reduced Prices Remaining stock of Spring and Summer assortments. 6 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) Handkerchiefs 2.25 dor, Women’s Handkerchiefs— Irish Linen; }4-inch hem. 1.50 5.00 dor. Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, narrow hems. 2.85 (Main Ploor) 34.00 Steamer Wardrobe Trunks 27.50 Made on three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre cov ond lined. 2.95 Matting Boston Bags. Leather bound. 2. (Fiith Ploor) | 65.00 Japanese Sable Scarfs 49.50 q Two-skin Scarfs of excellent quality Blended, Japanese Sable; large, lustrous pelts. " Fourth Floor) Silk Sport Skirts 7.50 All our plaiied or plain Silk Skirts of Crepe de Chine, Vongee, Canton Crepe and Silk Breaccloth in White or Pink. (Fourth Floor) 14.75 to 16.75 | i 8.95 Filet Trimmed Blouses 5.95 Blouses of superior quality Georgette trimmed with®real Filet Lace. Regulation style and tie-on types. White, Flesh or Bisque. Fourth Floor) 2.50 Navy .Blue Serge yard, 1.35 _ Hine French Twill; close weave; sponged and shrunk. 54 inches wide. (Second Floor) 1.35 Printed Lining yard, 85c Silk and Cotton Mixture in a choice line of attractive patterns and color combina- tions. 36 inches wide. (Second Floor) 14.75 Women’s Wrist Watches 9.50 20-year, guaranteed, gold-filled, plain, polished case; fitted with 15-jeweled lever movement, und ribbon bracelet. (Matin Floor) 6.75 Seal Brief Cases 5.00 Heavy red Seal, in black or mahogany olor; fitted with two poekets; extension lock: (Main Floar) 39.50 Women’s Tweed Suits 27.50 Skibo Tweed or Johnny Walker Tweed models in modish sport styles; all fash- ionable mixtures. (Fourth Ploor) 5.00 Velvet Hand Bags 2.95 Nine models of Black or Brown, plain or brocaded Chiffon Velvet; silk’ lined, fitted with inside framed compartment and mirror; self covered or metal frames, (Main Ploor) - 85c Real Filet Lace yard, 55c Insertions and cdges; rose and teaf design. (Main Floor) 90.00 Period Model Cabinets With Victrola installed 77.50 Reduction on Cabinet; Victrola regular price. Convenient monthly terms. (Fifth Floor) No C. O. D.’s * “McCreery Silks” \ 2.50 Crepe de Chine yard, 1.75 A beautiful color sssortment as well as White or Black (Second Floor) 95c and 1.25 McCreery Ginghams yard, 65c Desirable sized checks in wanted colors. (Second Floor) | 29.50 Women’s Fall Coats | : 22.50 New Autumn models of Suede Velour raight-line models; beautifully lined new Autumn shades. | (Fourth Floor) 2.95 Japanese Kimonos - 2.25 Hand embroidered Cotton Crepe Kimonos—white and colors. . (Third Floor) 12.00 Marabou Capes 8.75 With or without tails; extra size; beau- tifully silk lined. (Marn Floor) 5 School and Play Oxfords for Boys Sturdy models of Tan Calfskin with E soles and Boy Scout tips. Sires 734 to Wo... eee scenes +. 2.35 Sizes 1994 to @..... ieee e cee BIS Dress Trimmings 1.25 dor, yds, Fugoting in Black and desired colors, 95e 2.00 Wooden Bead Girdles, fashionable colors cach, 1.25 (Main Floor) 29.75 Mesh Bags 14.50 Green gold finish; soldered reversed link mesh; regulation or dome-shaped engine- turned or engraved frames, with jeweled clasps; chain or strap handles. (Main Floor) 35c Veilings yard, 22c Panch meshes and Chenille dots. (Main Floor) 2.00 McCreery Silk Gloves pair, 1.25 16-batton tength; White Mitanese Silk, with Paris point embroidery. (Afain Ploor) 2.50 doz. Iced Tea Glasses 1.60 Thin blown Tumblers, I2 of. sme, daintily etched with border design. (Sixth Floor) Where There Is Justice, James 5th Avenue Co-operation, No Approvals * No Returns Misses’ Dresses 13 off Reduced Prices Entire remaining stock of Spring und Summer Dresses, including 123 Afternoon Gowns, 250 Summer Dresses and 53 Dinner, Evening and Woolen Dresses. 14 to 18 years. ; (Fourth Floor) 15.00 Women’s Jersey Suits 9.00 Will close out all Worsted Jersey Sport fodels; popular shades. (Fourth Floor) 2.95 to 4.95 Bathing Suits 2.50 Will close out 100 Surf Cloth Bathing Suits in slip-on style. Many trimmed. (Fourth Floor) 2.75 House Dresses 1.85 Modish models of Checked Gingham with White collar; straight-line style. Sizes 36 to 42. (Third Floor) 2.25 Rompers & Creepers ‘ 1.75 Blue or Pink Cheeked Gingham, also White, Pink, Blue or Yellow Linene with touches of hand-embroidery. 1 to 8 yrs. (Third Floor) 1.50 Stamped Jumper Dresses 1.15 Made of Beach Cloth, in Rose, ‘Tan, Brown and Green Blue, (Third Floor) 3.25 Stamped Bed Spreads 2.65 Stamped on extra heavy unbleached Muslin, in French knot designs. (Phird Floor) 8.95 Women’s Umbrellas 6.45 Colored Silk, with wide Satin border. Handles of Cord Loops, Amber or White Rings, or Leather Straps; tips and stab ends Main Floor) Toilet Articles 1.50 Shower Bath Sprays; will fit any sive faucet; 5 ft. of tubing 1.15, 50 Rubber Sponges, large size We (Main Ploor) 75c Ribbons yard, 45¢ Large and varied assortment of Nor elty Ribbons, light and dark colors. 514 to 5°4 inches wide. (Maz Floar) 6.50 American Sheffield Plate Silver Cake or Fruit Baskets | 4.50 (Main Floor) Economy and Energy, There ts Service McCreery & Co. 34th Street WH 35.00 Youths’ and Young Men’s Suits 22.50 Fancy Cheviots and Uweeds suitable for s@hool and college wear. Also some sport models. 15 years np. Sires 31 to 88, (Second Floor, Annex) 23.50 Golf Outfits 16.45 Heavy Khaki Bag, with three stays; leather bottom, large ball ket, heavy shoulder strap and one Driver, Brassic, Midiron, Mashie and Putter. (Fifth Ploor) : 24.50 Women’s _ Silk Dresses 14.50 Silk Jersey, Foulard or Taf- { feta. All sizes but not in every style: (Fourth Floor) Boys’ Furni: ¢ to 1.25 Shirts and Blouses. 124 to 14 neckband; Bloures 7 to 15, mr. $.95 Boys’ All “Wool Sweaters, iene over model; colors and ¢pmbinations. 8 to 16 yrs. 2.85 (Third Floor) Boys’ Suits 12.75 and 14.75 AN Woo! Norfolk Suits, one or two pr. trousers; 6 to 18 gears, Middy and color. 3 to 9 years. (Third Ploor) 7.50 doz. Huck Towels 5.00 Irish All-Lineo Huck Towels, hemmed. (Second Floor) 15.00 Pair Blankets ' 9.85 1004 All-Wool White’ Blankets, pink or b!ue borders, full size. (Second Ploor) 125.00 Royal Wilton Rugs 62.50 Exceptional quality, woven of fine woolen yarns. Size 9x12 feet. figith Ploor) Maslin Sheets and Cases 1.70 Hemmed Muslin Sheets, heavy quality. 72x99 ius. each, 1.20 $8: Hemmed Mustia Pillow Cases, 45136 inches. each, 25¢ (Second Floor) 1.29 Cork Linoleum sq. yd., 79c Five choice patterns (Eighth Ploor) 337.50 Chamber Suites 247.50 Finished in American Walnot, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case, and bow-end Bed. (Seventh Floor) Wilgn Sinker Golf Balls, weigh’ Koowa for their lasting qualities. also Cotton, novelty stripes Main Floor) Crochet Spreads. hemmed. Full siee. Consisting of one each, 1 qt. and 2 qt. lipped Saucepans. versible; all 7.80 dos. Golf Balls 5.85 standard ¢ Fifth Floor) v 1.50 Men’s Hose : 95c'pair English make, of imported Lisle Thread, in a large assortment of oe 1.25 | Knitted Four-in-hands 95c All silk, hand framed, in an attractiv assortment s contrasting colors. (Main Floor) H 11.00 Men’s Brogue Oxfords 7.50 pair Black Grain Brogue Oxfords (Second Floor, Annar) 6.50 Boys’ Shoes 4.95 Black aad Tan, English or round toe, Built for comfort aod wear. (Secbnd Floor) “9.75 Bed Spreads 2.65 Marseilles patteras, | (Second Floor) | 5.50 Comfortables 3.85 Plain Sateen borders, figured Silkoline ceaters; cotton filled. Full site. (Second Floor) 12.00 Kitchen Tables 8.95 White Enameled Kitchen Tables, with poreel top and drawer. Top, 22x36 (Sisth Pleor) 1.75 Aluminum Saucepan Sets 1.00 14 qt. (Strth Floor) 23.75. pair | Velour Portieres 19.75 iy mes with French edges, re- (Fifth Floor) 55e Cretonnes EN 35c yard Remarkable colfection, adaptable for every use. (Fifth Floor) 7.00 to 10.50 Pair Curtains 4.75 Pree Voile Curtains, with hand-drawo designs aad lace edges. (Fit! Floor) 3.50 Lacquered Candy Boxes 1.75 Imported Boxes, with cotored chima im- serts, attractive colorings (Sixth Ploor)

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