The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 19

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m ey +8 ees ee) ITAMMANY HOLDS FORUMS | TO SUGGEST PLATFORM. NO STAGE WORKERS’ ty far as members ot his union were | MAN MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT men were recavion| IN APARTMENT HALLWAY, according to Mr, | STRIKE IN NEW YORU} ‘the stase workers a performance, sbott. They demanded $4, with a | Bullet Plerces 1 int there would be a strike unless it sming. Just what figure’ was | upon was not given out by the uajon head. He says it was not soot ae but was satisfactory to the Heetteiee SSI Army faivawe Kalen w cet Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malte Milk ants Arm AO ove Hrenks ALL Precedents of the! He Walks to Hospital, There will be no strike of sta according to an offical announce de to-day by Harry 1 wnt of Local No. 1 of 1 Alliance : 1 inte t tment at ast nigh irs old Hall will give th r was some | 7.00 Edward 1 H tries wilh be Chairman: Sus or platform planks will 1 debated. High School, in the meeting will ty held at wh Mo ales have aver: ay since Jun. 1, ace rector of Sales, Ina sale at 3 sterday $141,000 received for | . AM told [str ote are to be dis- Fountains, Ach for HORLICK’S. t to tn nd repor Morrell S WORK WV JSazzMad Children Mary-.Roberts Rinehart, writing in THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, says: “With the motor car went the chaperon. With the motor car came the road house, the jazz band; restaurant dancing, unre- stricted association of sexes, the new fashions.” Our boys and girls are being exploited by the profiteers in sin! Every Mother and Father should read “Freedom and Our Changing Standards.” There are more than 40 stories, articles and helpful features in the big Septem- ber issue of T H E L A D E S” HOME JOURNAL On Sale Today at Pre-War Prices 15c. the Copy terion 91.50 the Year Subscription You can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THe Lapies’ Home Journat, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From Any News- dealer or Boy Agent The “Food ~ Drink” for All Ages. | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and FOU IRTEENTH So Open 9 vc 9 | STR eT Guahlsbed 18, ablabed 1827 WES 19° 3 /AIRIN WEST OF FIFTH AVE Frioay, aS Usuat, BARGAIN Dau ‘Looking Ahead with Big Values for Tomorrow NEW GOODS AT FRIDAY PrICES Apparel New Assortments at Friday P: Women's and Misses’ lama beave uits Vu ine models narrow beit ind sorrento 29.50 Women's Crepe de Chine Dresses cioth— } e Women’s and Misses’ | coat effeet novelty braid aise | another model with | tueked tunie special 18.50 Women's and Misses’ Wool Jersey Skirts oxford, bine and green heather mixt gathered belts tailored pocket detachable 4.50 Trimmed Hits of Silk Veivet—t fored models-—black, navy, brown, | pheasant, purple and copen | were $4.94 and $6.50 i | Untrimmed Velvet Hats stall | shaps were § ... 1.88 Black Lacquered Quitle— were .35.... 25 Silk Underwear New Assortments at Friday Prices ‘Two-Piece Sets—vest chemises and step-in. dra crepe de chine, —good — qu alte; -ritities flesh and honeydew were $3.97 3.28 misoles Flesh Satin trimmed with georgette and medallions tailored models with French knots — were $1.28 and $1.48 87 Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings New Assortments at Friday Prices Boys’ Navy Blue Suits—fine wor- sted serges—semi-Norfolk models —yoke back with inverted pleat majority have extra trousers were $14.50 and $16.50 ...12.50 Boys’ Wool Suits gray, tan, brown and green fancy mixtures and herringbones—variety of single breasted and Norfolk models side and box pleated were $16.50 and $19.50....13,50 Boys’ Trousers—fancy gray and green cheviots—also corduroy excellent make and finish | Junior Boys’ Washable Suit brown, light blue, cadet, navy and green-—Eton or sailor collar—va riety of styles— 2.94 were $3.96 .. Boys’ Blouses—large assortment of | the newest colors and patterns | collars attached —plain or butten down collars--8 to 15 years— were $1.27 and $1.48 r Boys’ Shirts—neekband style or with collars attached —newest col- ors and patterns—F'rench cuffs: 12% to 14 neck— were $1.24 97 Corsets, Petticoats New Assortments at Friday Prices Women’s Corsets-fancy material medinm and low bust long hip _-sizes 20 to 30 were $4.50.3,44 Women's Brassieres fancy mute rials~-lace yoke and trimmed bot- tom —sizes Bb lo +4 were $2.00 1.24 | Women's Maternity Corsets—low bust— medium hips—22 to 29 | were 1.74 | Extra Size White Sateen Petticoats some shadow proof tucked mod els-—very full cut 2 were 21.46 Wool Sweaters Tuacdo style faney weave— variety of new | shades—were $7.50 ........5.48 | Babies’ Dresses and Needs New Assortments at Friday Prices Rompers and Creepers | Little Tots’ ! to 6 bray—l wert land roadie yt Li 1.00 Babies’ Yoke and Bishop Dresses Jace and embroidery trimmed some hemstitched—to 3 year were S107 1.24 Little ts’ Bloomer Dresses city glee 1 chambray—to ¢ were S207 1.97 Babies’ Half Wool Shirts {1/1 weight —sizes to 3 years were & 97 | Infants’ Tite itte Weapuers and Nightgowns were .6T7 50 PROMPT | BovUitt Help by shopping early on Friday |] Saturday We Close All Day. School Supplies Sale New Assortments at Friday Prices Net School Bags- Girls’ —shoulder Waterproof School Bags it tee Pencil Ca tly imperfect rex. 1S anc 2'2 Faber's Pencil Sets 6 pieces n 12! Pencil Sets 12 29 Leatherette Pencil Sets rule some with val deuking eup were 67 55 5 4 Wax Crayons 4 Blotters dozen in pack Various colors 4 Self Fiibne Fountain Pens—at tached chp 14-kt pen were ‘ .72 Moore's Folding Lunch Box— were 24 Wax Paper 50) sheets in roll 12x1b——were 10 7 Pads teal, letter or foolscap— were 9 Pencil Pads — 100 sheets were 7 4 Ink Pads were 5... ; 3 Vypewriting Pads were 21 Lead Pencils. 50 sheets: 18 plain or with eraser dozen, were . Combination Pen and Pencil— were 6 Red or Black Ink Mucilage Book 5 dle—r Ink or Typewriter Erasers Ink and Pencil Erasers— were + wes Bie Blackboard Erasers. mo een 2" were 9 7 Composition Books—stiff covers 72 pages—were 7. 4! Genuine Press Board Compositivn Books 120 pages—were 0S. & Larger sizes—were 1 8 Students’ Note Book 44 or GO pages 3 Pocket Pencil Sharpeners— were 9 es an Penholders....... ae White Chalk— 144 pieces to a were 36 AL leds Number of Funk & Wagnalls Dictionaries— were 31.94 to $2.74 were $4.47 1.67 3.77 Box of Writing Paper or Corr spondence Cards and Envelopes— 17: Book Maacceuee, 5. 3) were 10... 7 Unusally large snarteania of school supplies in the better grades—attractively priced, Mail orders filled in order received while quantities last, excepting ink or mucilage New Location—Fourth Floor. Puke elevators in Men's Section Main Floor, Leather Goods New Assortments at Friday Prices k, cordo- nm lock ket for lunch bh were 36.00 4,24 es—black and brown k and cowhide straps— U1 Yexts —top handle bound aad stitehed were S137 1.00 Juvenile Suit Cases — fibre — tur whool college girls were lw 77 14, 16, 18 and 20-inch Cases with lock h were $h.77 1.27 Dress Goods New Assortments at Friday Prices rch All-Wool Imp 54-Inch All-Wool linparted Pouret Twill wavy blue Ad-lnch All-Wool French wid black — were $1.56 1.15 4-Inch All-Wool Men's Wear 54-Inch “All Wuol Ne avally Striped Satin Finish Skirtings navy were #2.08—spectul 2.94 White Goods New Assortments al Friday Prices Figured and Striped Madrases ’ Lingerie Batistes — $5-inc! 36-Inch Novelty Fabrics Gots, tri 1 figure Jewelry, Silverware New Assortments at Friday Prices Silver Mesh Bags-—latest designs-—were $9.97 5.95 solid gold clasps beautiful art Necklaces "inches nown make cuff cases 50 Spoons and well known makes finish Novelty Jewelry by hog pins, anity Silver Plated Table Dinner Forks French grey and bright were $2.50 half doz Knives and Forks coe ahs handles were set of six eac’ : 1.87 Cotton Hosiery, Underwear, etc. New Assortments at Friday Prices Women's Imported Lace Hosiery black, white and dovan 1.25 Men’ iported Mercerized Socks black 1.25 Women's Double Extra Size Hosiery black, while and balbriggan—were . 54 Women's Cotton Union Suits— low neck —sleeveless—loose knee— regular and extra sizes— were 67 47 Boys’ Medium Weight White Cot- ton Union Suits -high neck, short knee length well made ents —sizes to 10 years $1.57 1.37 larger were $1.77 «1.57 Long Silk Gloves (Milanese) —-16- button—blick, white, pongee, tun, “4 82 nens, etc, New Assortments at Friday Prices Hematitched Mercerized Damask. Cloths 61\70— 1.94 were $2.95 Fine Quality Cotton Huck Towels hemstitched- white borders were 2b sleeves. Union Linen Huck Towels hemmed—striped horders— were: .6 31 All Linen Towelings—extra lieavy—were 48 37 Lace Trimmed Scarfs were $1.25... .90 Art Goods and Notions New Assortments at Friday Prices Fancy Sofa Cushions with fruit were $1.54 1.24 Pure Tie Silks were 94 ball 68 Real Hair Nets Were S150 dozen 1,00 Sanitary Napkins boy of 12 were 2 box. . .34 A REMINDER SHOP TO-MORROW. We close All Day Saturday. Upholstery New Assortments at Friday Prices About 1,200 Yards tain Madras nported Cur- dainty de le borders -66 Reversible Silk Frou Frou Damask Postiores artistic tmbinations lust season's price $23.50. .14,77 Imported Net Panel Curtains— lucet { Marie Antoinette de- igns yards long were $9.94 6.68 5,000 yds. New Cretonnes—vard wide—old English ehinte, Orien- tal, tapestry and verdure de- Special ,34 Flannels New Assortments at Friday Prices $6-inch—soft, were 0 2 Damets- 25 inches wide ached . 124. Toilet Articles New Assortmen at Friday Prices Ivory Tint Dressing Combs were 40 + 36 Domets mwuy nap special Large Can Taloum Powder— Special § Tooth Brushes—were .14 10 Metal Hot Water Bottles 84 34 san's Tooth Westphal’s Auxiliator 50 ct. Orchard White Phese Prices Inciude War Tax hav sive) Saturday two years. { etna tees —

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