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constitute the Jean Baptiste, And 2,800 BOY SCOUTS GREET VISITORS |¢n jan. 13, 1920, Archbishop Hayes Set oe received a petition, signed by 100,000 Expeditionary Force From New| catholics, urging (hat Pope Benedict [t is not big type and big taik in the newspapers—b York Inspects Camps in confer on the church the title of the ‘qualley, faunion ane) fate Basilica, This was later done, the e quality, ion and fair Palisades Park. church having the distinction of be- price of the goods in the store ‘Ag .the only one in America thus ‘Twenty-five hundred Boy Scouts of henoted, LS | ‘America from this city, in camp in the| Thomas Fortune Ryan made many | Palisades Interstate Park, Harriman, bora! gifts to this church seetion, cheered about @ 100 prominent | Ronn Wether af Amae Morgan Pupil. New Yorkers composing the expedi-| va, Alice Wallace of Texas arrived tionary force organized by Franiun|here yesterday to visit her daughter, a D. Roosevelt, Chairman of the Great. | who ts atending Miss Anne Mor er Now York Scout Council, when it! Vacation School ai No. 220 Madison arrived Avenue, opposite the twa Morgan Laney lal al Mhecaa bao houses. wtiy after a chauffeur had which make value and give lasting satisfaction. Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours- 9 to 5. ow . Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 New Fashions come—Sale lots go—on week-end Friday Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. tera to {aspect the camp. atlace's th the ‘ dalld Searday) At the first stop a cano was pre- s room. Mrs. \V, reported ] a atur sented to William G. MoAdoo, former | f Bhat hes ea Gases (Store close ay May ‘ Seoretary of the Treasury, who hae ; tAgon "Wallace been prominent in encoyraging scout | work. tive sald he rk. Mr, McAdoo played a game of ball with the boys. At anotl Mr, and Mrs. McAdvo under : aid at the hands of boy surge V 4 bandaged their arms, The guesta witnessed the service of | retreat at sundown, when the flags} were lowered while bugles sounded from the eighteen camps, and then | returned to headquarters escorted by | fleets of boys in canves for supper. | After supper there were campfires, singing and story telling. The guests found the camps in splendid condi- tion from kitchens to sleeping quar- ters. About 8,000 New York boys will spend two weeks in the camps this summer. spinal FATHER LETELLIER DIES. Pastor of St. Jean Reaptiste Church ™ . Word was received in this city last hight of the sudden death Tuesday Americai—at prices— in Montreal of Father Arthur Letel- lier, S. 8. S,, Superior of the Fathers W AY « SPECIAL eo i FOR MISS 14 TO rE ry EASTMAN Wash Frocks at 20 to 50 per cent. less ' | Fall Suits, $39.50 Th Re Turkish Towels China Sale || tumble Which opens ‘on- My, but these are big, thirsty tow- S 3 fer: ela; the very kinds that most homes a noah Abc want all the time. For instance: Advance Choosing $6 a dozen First—All white, hemmed ends, 28x48 in., weigh 7% Ibs. 40 the dosen. Were $9 a dozen. but purchases will be dated September 1st $7.80 a do iveries fter that AE Mad aldol Meteors of Grier ithe Secon—All white, hemmed ends, 26x61 in., ate weigh St Ihs, to the dosen. Were $12 @ The sale will open with more than u dozen. Friday, $7.80 a dozen. thousand dinner sets—Freneh, English and Fleer, O14 Bullding Fall Coats, $45 —veginning tomorrow (Friday). You may chouse anything you wish at the sale prices, Has Apoplectic Stroke real. , ’ M 3-A FOLDING | ~—than regular. Also, a large assortment of The Book Store Nee te ine Women id Selon i ee Fesveen Ea pelete Churely Pexink CARTRIDGE PREMO | $6. 50 and $12. 50 cut glass, fancy glassware, fancy china and ye and severely stallored quite bein; ton Avenue and 76th Street. Father AR ' o' aururaie than ° ¢ of firat importance in the early Fall wi abd | artware at prices 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. ounces 2 in t i Lete had Bone to Montreat to jade Chun FOgaIAh) CATHIAE B= ae ann robe—the Women’ 8 Salon is at sent make an address at the annual re- that it is prepared to take advanee orders showing some especially smart models for treat of the o iaation of which he 5 ial Feature for— or co Yr was head. Death was thought to} Special 5; : Helen of the Old House town or country wear. . have been due to apoplexy. A large group of attractive thin glassware, ; Coats at $45 hon A solemn requiem mass will be held} A vemarkable collection af charming handsomely cut, at half the regular price by Pea trae WRIGHT (Mlustrated left.) Fine eamel's hair cloth gives at the Church of the Fathers of the | trocks in gingham—imported and domes- Remember, please—advance choosing begins veady for distri ee August 80th this coat warmth without making it heavy, Lined Blessed Sacrament, Montreal, to- tie—voile, Swiss, Swiss and organdie com- | on Friday. 4 with peau de eygne. In brown, mode and beaver. 01 \ 5 ‘ea | ¢ r ; Main Floor, Old Building Illustrated right.) Stunning coat of the Eng- Cathoti eEMteHS GN? aed binations, linen and voile combinations, Second Gallery, New Buliding al rr uit (Illustra ight.) Stunning 2 “i Father Leétellier was born In Ri-| viere Quelle, Quebec, tifty-nine years igo. He studied in Paris and at the Gregorian University, Rome, | Through his efforts a meeting was! held in this city Jan. 11, 1920, urging! $1():75 Standard Price, $14 * number Half and less of their original prices e Hine, | A Auto: ith inst BMgx519 Lens and plete, manual lish type—-made of double-faced heavy woolen coating—soft and warm, Lined with silk te waist. Tn brown, rust or black, Suits at $39.50 (Illustrated middle.) Faxhioned of excellent dark gray oxford cloth, It follows the straight lines Paris favors in her tailleurs and emphasizes the smart severity of its coat by its bindings of black military braid, Second Floor, Old Building aad chambray, to be closed out on Friday at these very attractive prices, The frocks illustrated are but a few of a variety of very attractive, well-tailored models in all of this season's most popular colors, WiLloucHBy | Cameras—Supplies Not every size in every style, but plenty of al! sizes in the lot. Secand Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street | ' FOR WOMEN New Wool Skirts for Fall—featured A special purchase of new Fall models pre di 7 ys se gt ‘ae tractive modela for ‘ é treidered | in we ol Am azing Thi ngs plaids, stripes and checks, in the prevailing autumn colors. For the Young Girl 6 to 16 Autumn Frocks - New—$19.50 ~ | Store closed Saturdays until September Sth (inclusive). Saturday is Ca-Wopkers’ All Day Holiday With Full Pay, as has been the Hearn custom during July and August for over twenty-two years. Han collar and, turned : : ; a qj Extra sizes, $12.75 back antts ore at are being offered in the so-called Waistbands, 94 to 40 inches, Pleated model of See se oe Pee een + Sales Continued | MEN’S SHIRTS | (Silk Stripe) dark colored flannel with effective but conserva- color, and the belt is tive stripes, checks ar plaids, Plain models of rina either of self material A ° 99 | savy lus or black perme oxy ‘Buliding natant Seer | al f-Price Furniture Days’’'*'"” Novy lion aebes | Writing Paper Half price, A sturdy navy blue Closing the August Sale Te box serge has been used 110 West 32d Street Opposite Gimbels, . STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 : | 5 1 apiece trock for te YOune fil hee 16 ree overs G-piece mahogany bedroom suite of Queen Anne type for §254.25 tied. In white, ‘pink, blue, buff and gray, ? jouse is made with a Pe collar of whit i saa aA , ; . : ° lingn, turned back cuffs, large patch pockets, an complete—was $565, levis vas tations | Fountain Fen Special at St i sash belt of self material. An important feats adr suite of »ppelwhite type ieces, They are marked $2.50 to $5.25, Bought by us Formerly Sold for $2.50 of this frock is that the generously pleated Aake , White mahogany bedroom suite of the Hepp yP p ut a reduced price because they are nat the ne A may be worn with a middy blouge. for $540. lar styles, _14-kt. gold pen nib, self filler; some » n ee 7 Rie ake Another model A beautiful 10-piece Chippendale dining-room suite that was $950 for have gol iad go ee oO} erZ ongee — assortec $475. ' | f _ Desk Sets, $1.9; es Ue alin for the young girl 12 to 16 is a charming sleeve- : ; Were $2.05. Consist of desk pad, pen tray, inl sleeve lengths + ane i 9) Ji 2 included less frock of navy blue serge, embroidered in wool A $1250 Queen Anne 10-piece walnut dining-réom suite for $625. | well, letter opener and hand blotter. i also are 1,500 fine madras shirts— of a contrasting color. The round neck, armholes : . | Commercial Stationery, Also and tope of the jjarge patch, pockets are neat!y A 6-piece gray enamel breakfast room suite for only $137—Wwas $274. Downstairs § Rew Building ‘ bound in black si! raid, pongee waist ay M ’ S ft C ll carnpletea the frock, And a for amart with its | A $445 all-over tapestry upholstered 3-piece living-room suite for $222.50. er Pan collar and turned bgck cuffs. ; Wee 7 ens 5o Olars o> Very practiealbtvocks fovlechanltand’ all avaund A $951.50 3-piece all-over upholstered living-room suite in black and 10 is coe gold damask for $428.25. Smart Winter Coats, $59.50 hese m be sold \ Were 20 cts. Well tailored at an all-wool coating in blue or | Some of t ay hy | $ brown. rge shawl collar of, raccoon, rag A 7 as nig as H 5 y A special purchase from one of ‘Troy's roulders: patch ‘pockets and belt are iterate | when you come, as the prizes are going fast, but there will be others equally } ; : se Ue features of one model. The other is a flare model d—we added, for instance 57 dining-room suites to the half price col- : leading manufacturers — assortment of an may be worn with or without the belt, Silk | &8 800@-—Wwe Meir} A . ln clones i up-to-date styles, in madras and pique. stitching has been cleverly used to form a yoke lection in one day—and we shall keep the variety intact until the sale closes low the large collar o: us' an oposst le 2 ' el Carefully Uned, throughout with peau die eyene, | August 31. | Men Looking | | and warmly interlined. | oie ; : 3 Pt : ROOT S O’Sixea) 12) 14 andl 40, eecona Rigen Gldl wuitdina The half prices come about because on these closing days of the sale, for Savings— 1} according to our custom, we offer at half price all suites not to be reordered, | can cast a quiek glance over this news i for women, $3.25 tree bate eri cstesti Air Si enna for Men Rather a startling announcement, but | = a e garment . the clearaway time is now at hand. 800 Regular Price of Root’s Underwear This pairs of women’s fine pumps—our own Hand-made Blouses ' Subway | Season Will Be Twice as Much. good stock, including: Winter weight-—gray soft wool finish—surplus Patent leather two-eyelet ties, Brown kid two- : 1 1 2 Palm Beach suits.........$10.00 arian edi EY hep with wide fil et, $3.95 Aisle Good for the Labor Day Holidays—and Government stock — some slightly soiled. Brown kid tongue pumps. Dull leather pumps, Patent leather pumps. Sizes 2% to 8; widths AA Entirely hand made, and e/- | Shirts—The shirts have closed tronts—sizes 36 to 42. Root’s Drawers—sizes 32 to 38, to C. . fectively trimmed with wide The headlines tell the story; but don’t hand made filet lace aud hanu Quantity of drawers not being equal to number of shirts, we purchased a special lot of other make wait toa long. drawn work, these lovely drawers (also Government goods). . 5 lingerie blouses were obviously Children’s: $7 to $10 Shoes, $2.95 made to sell for much more. Drawers—Sizes 36 to 42. | See Pages 8 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising | {'wo-piece summer suits—the well-tail- next seasol . 7s Sal Golf Suits a es British-made—coat and knickers. Very | In the Downstairs Store, New fine—were $57.50 and $65, now, $32.50. Building, just as you enter from the East Side Subway—look fur | Fall-weight Suits | | the. unusual opportunities on | | for NOW and later. * e of certain of our Medium-weight suits A reduction in the regular lines—like th Another clgaraway—and a good one. Batiste Infants’ shoes, including all-white buckskin, tan |. , agit ai with white, patent leather combined with black kid. is used for the charming modei Sizes 2% Children's white buc to 142. the Side Tables. $2 Smocks, $1 $1.25 to $2.75 Aprons, 95¢ $45 and $50 suits 1.25 and $1.50 “er ah ont French voile f daca ae he $55 and $60 suits Large girls’ shoes—black kid oxfords, patent | 4 . ra | neerclotnes, Doc | $65 and $70 suits......... leather button shoes with white tops, and all-white | 4 the material in the blouse « | Fancy Linens Less than half - wien buckskin shoes—sizes 243 to 3!a. the left. Its graceful rol! co! Silk Stockings Linen Knickers Many a mother will be glad to read this lar is edged with wide ghand | motifs in hand dr . / news. | made filet lace edging ani Sizes 34 to 46, \ to Ss. with a very smart and becom | ar, at the rig ish oxfords in sizes 84 ing tuxedo . $27.50 going at 80c pair Knickers and long trousers—of linen, ji Men’s Shirts, 65c | Regularly $8.50—now $6, trimmed besides with smart | Second Floor, Old Building | Men’s Shirts, 65¢ | Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building First Floor, Old Building a | l | all single pieces and broken lots, in order to make a clean sweep in August | and find their objective. First, at— T IDE RWEAR $8.75 to $12 Low Shoes | and be ready to start the new Fall business in September. | Half Price