The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 11

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Lienert lisa ili SN, 1 ba THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. 4 2 7} , etree | aan Importer had been found at 10,30 | the statutes relative to immortal and a. jo'clock Jast night, about 500 miles west | indecent exhibitions.” fi AVERTS of San Francisco. ‘Thirty-four of her | r 7 crew are said to be aboard. | pla € ey y te . 3, inj ) , Broadway at Ninth Street ew York. New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 (Store closed Sat OWN ARREST BY “STOPPED By POLICE [tt is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife” Halted HARD Under Law Against “Immoral | Exhibitions.” HAVEN, | ov Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Fresh trom the Cc Wholesale Roaster urday and Monday) China has had a Fall of - about 20per cent.inthe year Now it is lowered 10 to 50 per cent. more in this September Sale cea Obeys Court in Cafe Case— 232 Cops Assigned to Duty in Raided Premises in Day. NEW Sept. 1.—Perforr ards Eighth W: hief Philip flefal notice to ninsioner Enright, |Studert Theatre, where Miss Claire] M Satisfaction Guarantee or Open Saturday Until 2 GILLIES COFFEE Police threatened with a warrant for his arrest by Mauistri McQuade yes-| Ue terday unless the policeman on duty in the cafe of Michael T. Browne, No. | 794 Columbus Avenue, was with- Pdrawn before 9 o'clock this morning, | ordered such action before he left} his office for the day. Commis- sioner notified Inspector Donahue of B ttled. I 'Bo n the 84 Inspection District to have dawnt nae mates tae! "The Country : was playing: “This action fs taken by me as I be- to that effect. The policeman was atagaGae, ve Ship —————— = Once again you ean buy French dinner sets, full 107 £Yy j rate J made his an- hanes sCes, ve a naiae TNA nails a Mh en ni. nouncement yesterday ¢ the ar-| i Grade ‘A Milk tested for pieces, fo i” ( harle s Field Haviland, Ene , Tharaud. ¢ Other French china dinner sets, $40 to $800, includ- Taignment of Capt. Donah trolman 1 mons alle tioa wit Lrowne’s and Pa- s Murphy on a sum- purity, quality and genera excellence is bottled in the | / country-and shipped J as pure and fresh as fine | country milk can be. | | Those who insist upon a milk of superior AMAZING! ing Theo. Haviland, Redon and Vignaud. And sh poreelain dinner sets of 107 pieces for Hand-made Voile | ule Blouses at $2.95 — > Com. | can china dinner sets for $35; of porcelain for $20, $25 and $32.50. | 110 Open-stock patterns sets are in the sale, that you may be sure of iment bulletin ts- | ned two extra} of dinner HAND-MADRE FILET HAND-DRAWN WORMS ) aH Wwe salened i ° duty in ralded pre | [ guatity are using | The most successful blouse | Three models (pictured) | PePlenishinss preces when broken. > Bordens Grade A. of the moment among well | trim Royal Doulton plates and other fancy French china THE CANADIAN IMPORTER, y } dressed women—at an ab- | Menten cups, saucers, tea sets, ice cream sets—at 10 to 50 per cent. touches of t | Cut Glass Down a Third Some of it at half! price—ineluding many staple pieces not usually offered ina sale. $4.25 for a bon-bon dish and up to lemonade bowls on stands at h Also Engraved and Etched Glass at 20 to SU per cent, less—everything for the table from tumblers to large vases. Many Artwares at Half Price Italian marble statuary, Cantagalli ware, some Royal Doulton ware, Mexican pot- tery. Other pieces in the Art Room reduced a fourth and a third. IMAGIN Seven Gift Tables Silk Sport Skirts offer hundreds of suggestions—gifts in china, pottery and glassware, ch, Italian and American factories—at 10 to 50 per cent. less—at $ for women, $5.50 | 87.50 and higher, From the advance this is going to be our greatest China Sale. Second Galiery, New Building | | surdly little price. | : 4 = \) | Boil LD IN, | A week-end sale—Friday | A Sh] Lh) | Fine “French voile— fashioned | 7 | entirely by hand—is the dainty Farm Products Colne. material in which these charm- Cortlandt 7961 MISSING VESSEL, IS FOUND. | Steamship Thought Poandered Be tng Toy to Port. i} The Canadian y and becoming and their collar ef well over the inb blouses have chosen to ex- | suit or «weuter collar: | press their exquisite daintiness | Sizes 84 to 46. and undeniable smartness. | Second Floor, Old Building Merchant Mu Office y: Word receive} hy Store Closed Saturdays until September Sth (inclusive). Satur- day is Co-Workers’ All Day Holiday With Full Pay, as has been the Hearn custom during July and August for over twenty-two years. from 50, STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 FIEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Sounds impossible — , Fine Materials | but here they are—200 le for immediate or ee ee | ert nce, at HOUSEWARES are also much daisy for you to take on Canton crepe the week-end holiday. Crepe de chine. | ee under last year’s prices Btiiney Jomiehecks con (pling Our revisions downward during the year were from Gane Whites MA dOnt 1-3 per cent —and now in this September sale lowered again from 10 to 33 1-3 per cent.—the Styles galore istinctive pleated box of knife TODAY TOMORROW ight-li price The are ¢ ; a nate. CACY (eI srage being around 20 per cent. quality of wor nip and Waist 5 to 32 in HIT 4 dareful detail. only found in | Lengths eae ea || But quality stays up! | cial alata aia Second F aes Not even during war-time did we lower our policy to S| sell only satisfaction-giving housewares. The market is tilled with flimsy, cheap, unsatisfactory articles but we will not admit them to our stocks. The sale includes: Boys’ Suits, $17.50 Aisle Two pairs trousers Nickel and copperware | Cutlery _lronware Fine suits for school Refrigerators | Sewing machines — any 4o0d-looki Aluminumware Bathroom furnishings rior materiZ Of new| the: Down-Stairs Store, New Hand wash machines Percolators & casseroles Vacuum cleaners fall patterns. Made to just Chavedtedierpral Coffee mills | Andirons re Sets Baskets and hampers sell at this special price. Side Subway—look for| Tinware Scales Feather dus! Trunks Wire goods inusual opportunities on the} Enamelware Electric irons Materials are heavy cheviots|S Tables, and cassimeres in browns,| eo = ae grays, heathers and fancy mix- 2.50 to $3.50 | tures, Coats are in eight dif-| Corsets, $1 | ferent models with alpaca lin- | | Seventh Gallery, New Buliding FOR MISS 14 TO 20 | A Brogue Oxford = Pon cuter a fee Biolely (28% Lovely Frocks for | for school girls, $10 folk and belted styl figrure 9 5 1 ee fats Autumn wear, $39. y sinart teed. Tt wa - Sere, ive upon: ae Vool jersey One very Sn eto ne frock of canton | breasted models, 19 to 20 years, Overblouses, $1 crepe features the bateau neck anc i $29.00. | za wide Jenny sleeves. ener a Good and practical, Also—Jay Silk fagvoting in self color has been | ‘ with aH we Malas Bee sjotene amdeks) cmnurn(dered Allat! artistically used in trimming the ei woollen, stank titched ha up. Ap os ~ ic waist, which has been fashioned with | ealtkins Veep fi ean the lowered waistline now so popular, Ot Jat N iat Boys’ shop— | Women see en ee ee ee we Third Floor, Old Building and in forming straps through which the narrow sash girdle is run, Cas- —0~ | ! Jing-tip model a on cades of crepe fall gracefully at the mo th le sides of the skirt. Navy blue or black. NY $6 Shoes for tu p cults. The model j \ - } | forat n aul =e illustrated is of the crepe de La a ger, well r Boys $4.75 | Charmeuse Silk : and beautifully carries out the WV fly | t ! “take-quick! of ate it-line silhouette by \] i r uck Reid rakese iia > yard A Teale onlbredsaros aralnitib: ere | oa c wide ack fastened at the waist with clever I7 PEE a "i Our Regular $1.94 and $2.24 pea eh " GW LER VIN fs and falling prettily to the hem H a x art the school sea ly but effectively trim this frock. WoW | | Last Season’s rouths to 2 ee gs y blue, brown or black ert Start of Season Sale Price, 1.91 | puriingt si Ateanteie pomens Union , nd Floor, Old Building, Tenth street ‘Slip-over Aprons i New Building {* Sy vot = | ° ‘risp Fall models in an extensive ——— Gown it | ac dens jat $3.50 Crisp Fallmodelsin an extensive : rthrer f eacon Uor res haga practical KuHaene variety of new youthful styles. The Motor Shop 8 for I abor D t ® | eens f i Jap Materials are finest quality ging- Reduces— Women knit 5 4 ay trips Cope fe und lavender hams and chambrays in brightly Se Bight ply AMIE BUMS SS, Oy: Fabled aS = ‘ colored plaids and checks as well 0 x Ve renonn | venient pock b as solid colors. Sizes 7 to 14years. a French Voile ax Ue Oden oe i ; ° NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS Dotan erlnt vainenats, trom Waists, $2.95 ie : ; 310.00 | — stade in every $35 to $22.50. Belted models. 1 ts trip ' 2x4 : $30.75 Noe, e490 $42.20 40, 42 and 44—as they are very « See Page 19 for Other Hearn Advertising. Burlington Arcade Floor, nd-made filet veral attra Beacon Tubes at low prices also, easil 5 New Buliding tive mode Hand-made Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding Did Buliding

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