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the Top of Skyscraper to Conceive lis Greatness,” | i Says Signor Tittoni, Italian) S006." statesman — Visitor — Be-|")) Ps holds No Drought Here. By Roger Batchelder. “Prot ” where, oh, uunent 1 tw it his a rday on Siitmere yeste ohioition and tts re Boston, th twenty mile aue souil “Phe remark that 1m be said, “was mad: am in New York. It | 1 Boston the dry| B 4 at first, because | not rue in Boston; in fact taws have stings on the site of every | former saloon Lb is and anyone who denies t has just come up frou ry wron| his private cel “When the t came that the saloons must close, those in Houston did close, and that w sil there was to it They were uxed to obeying orders, To-day there are not a dozen saloons doing business in the city, and 1 doubt if the Hrobibition agents bave any work at ali, Bootleggers, of course, exist, and probably thrive; but there is no open business. Bell- hops, attendants at clubs, taxi men ‘know where to get it) but it costs a small fortune—$lv at least, and usu- ally $15 per bottle. “It is not resorts, how house an exc This, E by way Of an organized rum-running system. “But [ like to come to New York," he concluded, “for | haye no trouble here. The stuff may not be so good, Dut at least there are several places which I know where J oan put my foot on the rail and say, without hesitation or embarrassment, ‘One more of the same.’ And with that statement the Brock- tonian moistened his lips, either re- flectively or in anticipation. LEYDEN. HOLLAND, PROUD OF the summer br pa ve 42 WEST 34th St. 1 flight up A FALL MODEL 7wHE EVENING | TITTON! LIKES OUR VILLAGE » your shore vst f Now York when he “A Shop tor Stout Women Exclusively” > for Stout Women ee in Canton Crepe YPICAL of the values we now offer, this specially desizned wlenderized model in high quality Canton Crepe, with. intricate yet dignified beading and aiding on Vestee, buttons on waist to simulate slenderness, nels on both sides with embroidery similar to that on stee, this long line model is extraordinary value at WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, " SWEDEN HAS RATES. to W n t that w Low 1921, where,’ INTEREST rent hose | SOME PROMINENT FOLKS SEEN HERE YESTERDAY. » New York Authentic Presce::: xd aod clothing are cheaper 1 t eminent folk who fay OUR PILGRIMS. “My country takes great pride In the fact that it harbored that perse- cuted group of separatists from the Church of England, now universally known as the Pilgtim Fathers, that without its hospitality the historical trip of the Mayflower probably never would have been made,” says. Dr. WI AAA RN These Pajamas Will Stand Wear It needs very durable cloth to make satisfactory pajamas, yet it must, be com- fortably soft. For years, Fruit of the Loom has been found the ideal material by women who make pajamas and nightshirts for their men-folks. Now leading manufacturers of night- wear are using Fruit of the Loom, and you can buy these articles ready-made at the stores. Look for the Fruit of the Loom label in pajamas and nightshirts. Garments so marked are full-sized, carefully made, and give exceptionally long wear. ruit of the Loom Pajamas and Nightshirts, $2.00 to $3.50, At goed sores everywhere. Muslin For seventy years women have been mak- ing sheets and pillow cases of Fruit of the Loom. You can also buy ready-made sheets and pillow cases of this standard muslin at most good stores. { Fruit of the Loom is a/? muslin—no chalk filler. It launders perfectly and keeps its fine finish through long, hard service. Whether you are buying muslin by the yard or ready-made articles, ask for Fruit of the Loom and identify it by the label. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Also Makers of Windsor Crépe and Other Fine Cotton Fabrica Converse & Company, Selling Agents 86 Worth Street, New York OF THE gs aed aN illinery for -A4utumn The new hats.for Fall! They have arrived, Millinery Salon in all their beauty and variety of coloring. The assortment !s They are on display in our most gratifying! One worthy of our initial showing and of your early visit. Fresh from the customs come the authentic Paris models that have in- spired these original and charming styles. For all, without exception, are Paris-inspired, There are fascinating new forms oi trimming that givevan unexpected grace or a surprisingly becoming line. The fabrics that fashion these hats are of the loveliest—soft velvet, hatter’s plush, and those other adaptable Winter fabrics that are so caressing in texture. And the Colors! Just a Hent They are quite lovely— the rich = Wecannot give youmorethara hint fuchsia: and flaming sunset tones, of their charm; soft-crowns, draped the aristocratic bhues-and, foremost = brims, trailing fronzes of ostrich. inrimportance—black. The rest you must-see’for yourself. A most moderate range of prices, $10.50 to $25 A splendid.assortment below $20 L FOURTH FLoo Blouses to Freshen 4 in ieee Ime oi. An ideal euiteioossnanel sure fresh charm at ree ing is silk. Here-they Your Wardrobe ment'y notice Sits $29 8 are, foll-lined and price: Sted for absolute clearance, Eponge sttite-nre lavender and blue, Roshanara Crepe suite are white, tanvandgrey. on any trip. There ate two very lovely dimity, blouses with Peter Pan. coflars, moderate in price at $3.96. A georgette crepe ures has an exceedingly becom. ing co! Women's Tricotine These are braid- Suits $35 bound,excellently taflored suits, priced so lowas $99¢0-insureimmediate clearance. Among. the many, -wellstai- lored large sizes are featured. lar and three-quarter» sleeves trimmed with filet and Vatencienneslace, reasonable nt $8.50, Vinal clearance of summer blouses presents lovely lingerie blouses priced from ys to $4.76, and georgette and silk blouses at $4.75. THIRD FLOOR ‘A final disposal of odd groups of summer apparel offers misses just the fresh frock or sports coai that will make her outing a success, All remaining misses). cot- ion frocks ave priced at $5 and $10, Silk frocks at $15 and $35, Flannel sports coats $5.90 and $9.50. THIRD LOOK nel, | Prince’ of of the Philippine Senate; Sir Archi- bald) Mitchels e and ship owner 1 al mine rence Saunders, -Wigsly Com tt King, turer; Olly PARTHEST FROM HOME, The Tue" “New Yorker for a Day 0 who ts fa y is K hest from how Tanaka, who ts at the Pennsylvania, His home town, Tokio, from Broadway. more than $8,000 miles (joing ty over nig |at. Seagate. and, turned down lee General MURPHY OUTGOLFS SMITH. | Evidently They Are Friendly apite What Politicians Say. y Al Smith and Tammany ayed golf near Seagate + ome of the politicians wi nsisted Smith and Murphy hav: on speaking terms since Mur- Seasions ‘ Talley, only to redesignate him |for nomination, were surpriaed to hear that Murphy and Smith played over the golf course together. ‘The fact is that Murphy was a ht at Mr. Smith's summer what's more. uest oma barely eded in beating Smith on the links, way ! Vomarrow will +4 people, bon vacation! t exadus of city.weary nountry and a three-day many ‘small things vou ninute. Does thes page re well be open from closed Saturday. Mostared —A Fitted Suiteace for, Women, Hand Luggage Vhat a wonderful opportunity to obtain a ne suitcase of black cobra grain cowhide the smallest price in years! It is just hacase as a woman delights in packing, hand- Riack Enamel Sutt- es $9.75 — very ell made on smart sader lines, lined ith attractive cre- ane, The tray and pocket in cover are nost convenient. Sizes 24, 26 and 28 hes. nee it is beautifully lined with silk moire { fitted with pieces of French ivory toilet s—of fine quality. The edges of this ewed and the workmanship Men's Bags $17.50—a v.cll made bag of heavy tan or black cowhide or pigskin with hand- Traveling sewed frame and edges, lined through: out with leather, 3 pockets. Sizes 17 to 18 inches. SEVENTH FLOOR \ asl M Linute Suggestions Stockings—A dis- netively smart fin- hing touch for your holiday sports cos- tume-will be these lisle sports hose. They come in de- ightful color combi- nations, stripes, cross bars and two: toned effects with lace clocks $2.25 Sashes—In your dark tailleuron sports cos- tume,the last touch 8 very important— your bright-colored sash. There are love- y flowered sashesiin righ-tones. 3ryards ong with-silk knot- ted fringe $6.50 An Elgin—Whether you are going on a motor trip or camp- ing, or just away for a week-end, you wil needareliable watch. Elgin wrist watches, silver or gold-filled, are $31.50 axinciuded Handkerchiefs—Rea| linen in lovely pastel tints of green, laven- der, beige and blue and ot! r colors. tractive 25¢ each Perfume — For your holiday trip you will want a bottle of So. ciety Hygenique, Violetre, Muguet, Chypre or Rose per- fume. These French perfumes.are. shown in charming two ounce cut-stoppered bottles, special!) priced.at $2.25 Oxfords —They are of patent heacherwith thedesirablelowheel andstraight plain toe and they are very much the thing :for wear at the:momenr withyyour trim street frock. Moderately priced $8.75 Scarves —- Made of sottest mohair in de- hghrful shades to match your sports costyme. They are in solid colors or stripes. Also fibre sik and wool in con trasting colors $8.95 Lingerie — Plenty ot glove silk underwear for your holiday trip will add greatly to your comfort, Vests $1.95 Step in drawers 1.95 Bloomers 2.50 GROUND FLOOR Fae wis ie ahs oe