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THE eyesrns WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921, | was editor of the Lindsay Warder J and was always interested in ath- Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 °8, He took a prominent part in President of the New York State Ho- ISIR SAM HUGHES, tw! Association, who is at the Com- LONG ILL, Is DEAD) Phone Pennsyleania 5100 ey |modore. “One sees there a curious Dominion militia and became Ad- ecnglomeration of Aimerican tourists, —_——— Pech Mid il Commanded Dominion Forces in | Jutant General in eh ary cea) ae never before been y from ranee. : vice in South Africa. Luggage by Aeroplane New|ancient that he can t his auces- Street start for the tg tails as soun| France, but Was Retired | tis troubles began when he made * haps far back before the Christian era, 8 ay le over ape: er Bitter G 6 | the pus: . e e Piste § he Hotel M htry fa K i ristian fa. as the ceremony is over, and spend a Aller Bitter Contest. | the accusation that men were need- 32nn STREET - BROADWAY - 33r0 STREET NE Ww YORK cITya 1 uzzler for the Hotel Man) poor teacers UNPOPULAR IN “4y oF two looking them over and) LiNDSAY, Ont, Aug. 4.—Elaborate lessly sacrified at Lens and other \ —Electricity Makes India’s KENTUCKY. Beeyise ee Pea Uitte by ve trolley | preparations are being made here for | Places on the battle front. rain = i “This is a bad season fos bootleg. | tO another country—Ca: There} the burial of Gen. Sir Sam Hughes,| “Bullheadedness and incompetency,” Lights Burn Brighter = oon ay wart or the countess" des Me Sees polished New Yorkers, rough | who dicd carly to-day, He had boen he declared, were traceable In the South Turns From Cotton cared thomus Ww. Alexander, « reat Heee en LiFe Etat noce ice curious | lt fon gokie Hite horrible casualties. i I Y > state man of Warren Coun and appreciative Huropeans, but above | = RAIMA ARLES HUES tied he to Gil — Honeymooners is at the Comm dor all, the American hoicymooners.” Sir Sam Hughes, who was always a (retired, days there seem tO in inclination Mr, Green, by the v ay, is the father| warm friend of the United States, | PSR OS Continue to Gravitate tot = el ere “fun, she hart of eltisate to give Kedoral gf the now f a, Who, | served as War Minister of Canada| New York Port Bill Is Signed by Jefficers Lips on moonshine outfits an onaco, Swe-| and fo: ee ‘ i aoa eg ot Bn ee al ngs aren't den on the back, and asked hi m how and for a time commanded the Do- Harding. z e sed to b | things were going, thinking him to be| Minion forces at the front in France.| WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Presi- { , | a hotel proprietor. | After his return to this country be| dent Harding t e ; g to-day signed the joint f By Roger Batche Haba. leott ON NOT KING IN LOUISIANA | | suffered from » pernicious anaemta and] resolution of Congress known as the e : To. pective HN crs. Now. | THEY'RE THE FARTHEST FROM heart trouble, His friends have in-| New York-New Jersey Port Treaty, Ween a tae teleph no eh rsderd ne (Swe VENDA BELL Bk |isted that he just missed being one| which hus In view the wider devel ohn eesti) Jeth P.M. Welsh ENS vrkerg for & Day er of the outstanding figures of the| opment of the port facilities of big city, or makes reservatic veport the State 18} Two" who are farthest tom home to-| world W: 4, stateroom on a timer. But in ten! now the oil indus ‘day are Mr, and Mra F, 8, Biack,| “are avn, ee weeds oe oid ba Ald now the hub of the oil industry in wie are at the Ponnayivania, mek. | Sir Sam was born in 1853 of Irish} done in the presence of a distin- years from now will he use the same| the South : Lome town, Sydney, Australia, is|Parents and finished his education at| guished gathering of New York and e wv iarerias SC MERREER Saber ik Fain a, is ait a mr more than 12,000 miles from this city. 'Toronto University. For years he! New Jersey officials. ay —_aftern Seba Mrs. Welsh, who is at e Majestic, “for cotton is as sure as = — Sommers, secretary of the Biltmore, received this telegram: “Arriving by aeroplane from Montreal to-night. Reserve five rooms and make ar- rangements for luggage.” ‘Tho wire was turned over to James sunshine, while oil wells are only a guess. “Tho first bale of Louisiana cotton this year was sold at auction about two weeks ago. This was the earli- est sale on record, and for a peculiar reason: Tue bale was madé up of These FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 12 WOMEN’S: MISSES’ This is a sensationally low price for the start of a season sale. O'Connor, director of transportation, | cotton from volunteer plants. who looked at it and wrinkled his|4re plants which lived through the mild winter and conse- Every suit is newly purchased and reflects unusually GIMBEL BROTHERS brow, " quently began to develop a second of the | ‘My men have met 500,000 people} crop about the time the regular ane LenS ond handled their lugeage, ason Was started, . nting: but this] pl. “Ede _32up STREET - BROADWAY - 33no STREET NEW YORK city Wool Velour Suits Tucked Suits Fur Trimmed Suits Some lined with fancy satin de chine. Some have beaverette col- lars and others with collar and pockets of fur or self materials. In the popular long straight-line model also box coat model with cape back effect. The suits are hand-em- broidered in self colors. rdmitted fuction of cotton is not ir a puzzler,” he LAST 2 DAYS! enol kept pater a3 that ELECTRIC LIGHTS SYMBOLIC OF |\WiAGARA STILL THE HONEY- AMERICA. MOON SPOT. The clectric lights of New York come to come to Ni- are symbolic of the country itself to declared Elmore ©. India,” remarked Nussermanji Sorabi lo hote! proprietor and Guader of Bom who ts the Pennsylvania “My country, though it has three times your population, | erybody s TOC still wishes to follow the light of your © Navy ‘Taupe more modern ands ihe. aew tn, Al Economy § Brown Reindeer BUM only a child, which will need} UDides @ 3 ® ay iy several generations before it can take ia Eddys Sauce” an 8 eas Matto es its place, among th ations, Because the § ; , 3 will use America as its pattern and " spd be less @ $19.75 DOWNSTAIRS STORE—Lower Floor $19.75 inspiration. ostly cuts of meat are @ = nears “In the past our m have been le wonderfully appe- & primitive,” he went on, “but India 1 a by id zestful flavor. 8 Still a Very Good Selection! now awake. Electricity has invaded lg) the land, and if you had be W oO m e n 4 s- Irdia you would realize v ward this m pttled admitted 3 asked bout the rte ® ‘ ! India, “but it was merely part of the | 8 wave of discontent which lis swept 8 ono Ta Ss i, the world since the war. I think the British have treated Indix with jus- tice, and that the better class appre- | ciate English rule, India could not exist without England, but we look | upon Americans as our cousins.” A Sale That Cuts the Price of Grand Pianos To Almost the Price of An Upright $515 Almost as low in price as an upright. Aimost as small in size 2s an upright. But the difference in beauty and grace of line! The difference in tone and bell-like resonance! All that a grand piano means—for ‘a small price, easily paid on terms. All that a grand piano means—and built to fit into a very average-sized apartment. ) At Grocers and DelicatessenStores Aa INU. S. A. | ©) E. Linde 327 Spring St. Mr. Guzder belongs to a family so 103 E. 125th St. |212 E. 125th St. |301 W. 125th St. Cor, Park Ave, East of 34 Ave. ‘West of Sth Ave. Three Stores Offers the Furniture Sale Dining, Living and Bed Room Suites, Rugs, Bedding and Our Entire Stock Sacrificed Bargain opportunities await you on every side, whether you desire to buy a complete home outfit, to equip a new rod ‘only wish to add something attractive and serviceable in odd pieces of furniture. Sale prices are lowest at LEE'S—-whether you pay cash or buy on the easy Morris Plan. These Special Sale H Prices for Cash & Or Morris Plan Divided Payments All that were left from our last sale! When new, these phon- ographs sell at twice this price. They are in perfect playing condition—and offer a very good value. be had on terms as low as $5 per month. DOWNSTAIRS STORES— Balcony a a (Standard Makes) ‘RERUS PAT OP T8R Less Than One-Half Actual Cost of Manufacture The wonderful response to aie sale ihe it as TWO WHOLE New York’s greatest shoe sale. YEARS TO PAY In patent leather, dull calf, black and brown kid and canvas. TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PaY DOWNSTAIRS | Balcony a Last Call! Just 14 Slightly Used —Double Cross Banded VENEERS, in mahogany art finish —Superior Tonal Qualities —Overstrung Copper Bass Strings ~~-Spruce Sound Board —Bell Metal Plate Reduced: Children’s andiMisses’ Hand Embroidered Smeeks Materials: Crepe and linene. Colors: Blue, pink, orchid, rose Trimmed in contrasting colors. Hand embroidered; leather belts and belts of same material. 4 and maize. Special Purchase! Every Department in Sizes: 10 to 20 years. Send This In DOWNSTAIRS STORE—Lower: Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS, New York Gentlemen: Please send me full information re- garding prices and terms in your remarkable sale of | Grand Pianos | | Phonographs | To-Day Convenient Terms Make Buying Easy Two yeara to pay — despite this lowest of prices! ND—a bench or stool to match included. Delivery to your home. Service for one year. Backed by Gimbels Guarantee. 3 BIG VALUES IN GOOD Phonographs New Upright Phonograph Sample Line ‘Women’s Neckwear All this season's styles 2 5° td $4.90 Considerably less than you would have to pay for these elsewhere, This sample line includes a fine selection of »net vestees, guimpes in .net and lace trimmed. collar and cuff sets. DOWNSTAIRS STORE- Put a Cross Beside the One You Are In- terested In. = ii 2 0) peed @ Men’s Neckwear These are the better kinds of men’s ties—that you see about town at much higher prices. Buya supply of these quality neckties at this low price. A fortunate purchase for us—a lucky one for you. Come and save, Latest shapes and patterns, New Vitanola Console New Period Conreid 1 i ' | i DOWNSTAIRS STORE-Balcony Baicony > Berea for the homakecner who w Less than half the regular price Prices lowered — greatly! An Never has this excellent phono- Here’s Good Value for You! for this period cabinet phono- excellent machine. graph been priced so low. Uni- graph of merit. Tone, finish rl versal tone arm and all modern mechanism—all worthy of Plays all records. Plays them tone improvements in a period an the rightful price. well, cabinet of desirable design. 100-Piece Dinner Sets $19. First class quality, Neat gold border design. Complete service for 12 people. Imported Thin China Cups and Saucers. 1 9 C pr. Translucent; very good value. Light Cut Glass Iced Tea Sets $2.95 Large tankard jug, 6 tall iced tea tumblers and 6 glass sippers. DOWNSTAIRS STORE—Lower Floor Light Cut Glass Goblets, Sherbets and Fruit Salads. ** 5c ea. American Beauty design. $47.25 $119.00 Terms as Low as $5 a Month Three- Pic In pretty grape design. arm chair finished August SALONS : GIMBELS MUSIC EIGHTH FLOOR a ee

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