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: “WHE EVENING WORLD,/MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5.80, Telephone Stuyvesant “1700 | I 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. _ (SNAKES, SHARKS oa as) New Yo | AND OTHER THINGS Starfish Living High. ST GREENWICH, R. 1. Sept. §.—Hishermen who expected to get ¥ record catch of scallops returned disappointed, as otarfich and winter Dill have partly cut off the suppty. | Why the Filipinos Refused to) apparently on thelr last tees happened that J had nothing smal B jthan a $5 bill, so 1 put it in the bo« Pass a Bill Compelling Na- and waited for iny change | tives to Wear P. ANIS—EX-| “The ‘conductor went through his | !peckets and resurrected all th | portation of Wood Pulp a) sorage that he nad—about 8x worth Mat at | Then he Ked forward and re- Bullfrog With Rat's Bars. | Chiet Industry of Sweden| marked, “Which “horse will you it | | | i | PACKERVILLE, Conn., Sept. 5.— have?” Joo Welch hag caught bullfroas —A Majestic Guest Want-| ree With talks and of imany different ed Caruso to Take Sing- | SWEDEN HAS Lots OF WOOD colors, but he has broken his rec- ay x ake Up sing PULP. | ord by capturing an unusually large ing Prof ssionally. “The exportation of wood pulp for ] one with two perfect eara like a - cal a paper is fast becoming one of the — - rat. sweden,” re- amiss By Roger Batchelder. | principal industries of Sweden,” re Sharks Killa Whale |marked Commnad Breniger Zander ‘ t the Pennsy n is set by The Block-long Housewares CAPE MAY, N. J, Bopt. 5.— “The Filipinos are not the wild|of Stockh Three attempts were made jbushinen they are thonght to be coals "In the Nort ; re e ° i | Get Ue wet ha eoum y mone |g eg Store is Filled | shore here could ve floated |the Rev, J. W, Moore. missionary to] (hnout, Boverned By the aie | lowed out to ishermen say ‘though two-thirds of the great i ‘ , . a sone S evidently killed | MIA etang eo) they Geawnr Ui with the very things now needed for getting the home ready for autumn. j the w | ions ¢ dust continues to grow, ; s 9 ais Nae AWINDK HIM 5 an tices than i . . jie a ee centres int = district north and west And in the September Sale these things are at much lower prices than in other Hen Boned by Lightning. |10 per cence unitin peoplecate hits o| se uake Vener, Vast quantities of | months of the year-—lower than at any time for five years. | TEN GE IEMcE Giice eay, [ingle AibouMio) ike the Teoreten lege comes GoMe Ue erent viv; The greatest care has been taken to select such things as will lighten housework | ! A bolt ligh true! e i avis . nee oh tear oor Lye een They live in villages and til terrace 2d “Of course the Scandinavians have | end conserve the family health. i | Ser aiong theitence to's Henisieut, | Tce Picts) om| tie) title lGey ‘ nce wire Gaye Ot tia Notes | | We sell no unsafe goods. The aluminum in this sale will not get out of shape. i pice every tone of the setting a a bill 3 cone the pee Gommatider Gander concludes i | Enamelware cooking utensils are of the very best quality. clean, and lett every ces empty |tribesmen to wear pal yas COn-| shipping industries to-day are very ee 2 , 2 With 4 smal! hole in it, |sidered at a recent session of the|numerous. ‘The principal tish is her- | Here is a partial general list of utensils and appliances included: ‘ Legislature of the Philippine Islands.| ring, but there are great salmon | : A ‘ th . i ‘ ras ‘Hot “fostered by any reform | fishertes near the sea in the rivers of | Vacuum cleaners. Sewing machines. Nickel and eepper coffee maker: | CINCINNATI, Sept. sie vi i re leaders | Southern Sweden. ; ver C1 ey | watching Harvest King win a $2 eho Vide futtOrlty. GF progrenelve = Dressmaking forms. | Brushes for cvery ROeeh Ou og bet for him at the Latonia race ple 10 force thely primitive! HERE'S ONE FROM "FRISCO. Kate Syleta Margot Phyllis Betly {luminum and enameled cooking tten- Woodenware—clothes wringers, ironing and } tr W. 1. O'Connell dropped rat step to-| A guest at the Majestic tells this) i pastry boards, ironing stands and tables, step- } dead near the track raiting trom Ope thatjene on him ee : i ays with wood frames. t heart disease duc to excitement. [their evolution vould be more rapid: | «several years ago, when I lived in| rac ica c 00. 0) es Refrigerators, | ladders, serving tray: fi } — Pe ee Ree ea PrN UOM cn ean . id | Casseroles and pre plates with Pyrex lining i Daye in Noonk |to i was on principle, Tam sure, and |San Francisco, an Italian friend in- | i | “atl ad hapdware j ‘a ‘ p s Prosperous Days in Noank. not because of any supposed imborn|vited me to a supper party at a weil! y y Cutlery and h p and frames of nickel on brass. t b NOANK. Conn.. Sept Capt. or e roung Gir i) enry LangWocthe. tre ohe nahh! [antipathy for pants, ues somebody has|known restaurant just off that no-{ Bathroom furnishings, nickel-plated and . : i Henry Langwo sehooner | tacetiously remarked t is route aval 5 ; F Ostrich and turkey feather dusters. ts ines oe |torioux route of revelry, the Barbary K with embroidered emblem and oid. ' William Morse d from The backward tribesmaan is free lcoast. Among the suests were sev- | ate Witte braid Sizes porceloid. ralvanized ash cans, garbage cans, ash sift- FONGRS STWCE OA Gee AGS, (At Rin ORDER VOERee arate Gots [eral ntanianin w benarianies: 1 faltedite A raitcoat with hat to maten @tatho ae Mirrors, plain and beveled glass, white | Galvanized as Rtas CEL TUL ° futlet andi (Gant at his own convenience and the Gov- : : sipteear A raircoa : ates y b Ss . ris BLS i Gainnelcem ie hr tre caren ariment is meunwhile educating hie s uke Ha geste at these |{] of vublerized Canton cloth. We fnCORReRUIAL ANT sUieNKUe lt) rained! ors, buckets and tu a 4x00, HOH getting Fonty {CHUARER ge fast as it can. About |Dinces of entertainment to wet un and Cut full and excellently tarot navy blue serge, The blouse i ; 2 Fae, | Baskets and hampers Canta a poune 5 y je if the ehitdven of the islands, | a song, tell a story or pla ed with convertible coliar, r: tailored) With tWwoi tare patel School trunks. Kitchen cabinets. | . _ 1 think, et raare heen or ure in| 1 selection if they felt so lan shoulders and two 1) Hoekets anda jarrow baler The: || Wash bolleri—-all conper or heauy Hn wilh Meat choppers. i Jovernment schools Pileed a THOR 0 ancl 5 Sizes 6 to 16 . E . 3) ‘s— aq y H A Blanke: Her Court Rote. ihe main (hing’ ty the United Dignan Oe? oti Tbentid lap ever Bocksta: $8\on Sizes 0) to) 1 full plaited skirt may be worn 2 f eal ue |. Old-fashioned iron. cooking utensils ATLANTIC CITY, § States ih deciding the question of| "The Ttalians in our party ear | Sylvia with a wash middy | Copper bottom : | police tace w crisis (arly Philippine independence ts fo jarming one of their triends to sin A delightful frock of ray Sizes 10 to 16. | fons, cleaning cloths, brooms, clothes lines, Electric toasters, grills, percolators and i : ake © 18 its attitude is tu fina e ol ec se . : i bs oy ng r .. aia auledeeac a Understood by the Fillpinos As tong| tien “rac Specmeied with a elec blue serge, prettily embroiter- Phyllis | and practically everything for the Fall cleaning. | irons aliforint es, jas they believe that, whatever this| thunderous applause ed in wool of a con ting ¢ te f ial i est for 2 New York z Vicinity Te LCM MALES AS county does in regard te them is! “By George!’ T exclaimed, turning or which also develops « fring \ flannel middy blouse— | And of special interest for all New York and Vicinity her bathing suit rolled down below | founded on a ieenuilae ent Gash to my host, ‘that fellow has a tine at the bottom of the -kir traight or cuff bottom | d Ss t 5 | peaeetietate iam, they will mect it with the best voter. He ought to ake it up pio- [| Finished with a linen collar 1 trimmed with white linen braid, Blu-M it i ‘ k fee poraibie veaction in any ease, They |fessionally. “What aid som Soy "ba {| Rinshed with a linen c crimomell sitni white Tule bral u-Mottle Laundry Soap at 5c a cake mine fre honestly trying to make good In name was agai | Olnerarhacn drceren eee Sizes 6 to 20, Seventh Gallery, New Building ne eave the eyes of this country. The Phil-| * ‘Caruso,’ host answered with | ther frocks of serge, Poiret fee: I wae? ire a tonument tola smile.” | twill, jersey and jersey " blouse: Gi ents | = lealism in the East which | ; » E velveteen combined, in beaver, G ue h B id D P. G rage HelpaSpread the Gospet. | ee. citizen siwuld be proud of" FR ARUHEEY FROM HOME ante Copenhagen avd Cuff or | Wal ing over the Bri ge of rogress So he may have an independent ce sl | The “New Yorker For a Duy or| ‘blue, $12.75 to $32.50 s 6 to 20. | income and be “free to preach the , TURN BACK THE CALENDAR, | Tto” who is farthest from home 6 te te, : : sateen, | “ you come suddenly into truth without tear or faver”* the | tt happened quite afew yearsago, | day t Sechi Yoshida, who ty at t navy blue or b | aes gaetee of the will admit,” said Frank Foley of| Pennsylvania. Ilis home town, Margot rar, $2.95 and $4.50, Sizes 6 e steheater Wd u garage in (Boston vt the Biltmore, “and 1 doubt| ts 8,000 miles from Broadway Ss) custom - made one pieve 20, | The ( (reat ina an ass a e oa ner lbanere Se. ——— oe —— egulation dress o ree 7 see eee eee eee ot NS] cvemin for Jeracd Constabal trimmed with embroidered in Betty | VERE Se [oearionse: : Sreky A three-months intensive signia silk braid. Brown with A emartly tailored) «winter Fone ea sevy ran fae at here, ton, is progre: z cee She old days, when the horse|couree was begun by: 120 gold braid; navy blue with gol Cont eho calineniiva Wann Immediately you are amr Be, Uae h are, t bp) ts 2 a BS Snake r Pets. 8 once in a while New| members of the New Jersey State Co; braid; navy blue with white; fer: BOE ality Ketter stocks, more room, better display, more serviceable ¢ | Snakes Her Pets rs ran in Ne J hn lined with a very good qual Pa ae el ORWICH. Conn. Sept. 3. Spi) pul your money: inl thal alseulaty at Camp aware Heng black with black, $1 Sizes of red flannel, Navy blue, cin- | rangement, and—-LOWER PRICES Shakes are as eacily handled ag her Breage eonaueten made lchenee ae in charge, does not expect. more | c a Ke iat i namon brown and gray. $19.50. Worare taking a new step-up in China, and we don’t care powder pull by ~ “ontdé a car Atl Sith: Street | thane Bef VALOR Bn en hale ash regulation dresses of Sizes 6 to ade ces oe F DY fi soe Rie that Ap tee He 5 | pase a° preliminary lxaaniria inns ol blue Palmer linen trimme:l Third Floor, Old Building | who knows it. Keep an eye on the China store and you will sec box and mapped out Two hes ndidutos for of | | it grow into greater helpfulness. > cers are amon: it 1 ! 5 > a are rte} a | FE OR THE. NURSERY In the September Sale, now on, we are oftering : . - « patterns of rupee were I E m ] F t 110 open-stock pa s SLAIN FURRIER S | vory name urniture Dinner Sets at lower prices— ° ° AFFAIRS TANGLED : | at attractive prices 1,000 Sets at 10 to 50 per cent. less oe | 15 styles In " ~ We are offering faney china at the same reduction, . . <n ne < | Wieker wardrobe — handsomely decor fe als arelecutetched’e ngraved—at 2 ( George Day, Victim of Stainvay H R I co TI N E fell Sd thearinndesand teal ie foweve | And fine glassware—cut, etched and engraved—at 20 to 40 Murder, Had Just Broken f $ Rea | in pastel colors—with four drawers and 4 per cent. less, “Date” With Ween R E S S E S j | HAMS Comparten t, Sih oti anauy #100 Fine art wares are going at greatly lowered prices—sucri- ' i : y Meade rer of fous praval 5 dates | iced so that we may make a new beginning. The police have three theo: t aie ith a Dresden design, § | ‘ - fronting them in the murd at $19.95 originally 865. | An innovation in this sale that is quite popular are Day, # well-to-do furrier, who was.gho | , Wieker bed, untrimmed, with drop side, | the seven tables of gift in china, pottery and glass shortly before midnight Saturday on originally 7.50. Cotton ware—at $2.50. 50, $5, $7.50—that will solve may the first floor of the apa>tment house | Other materials. including \ | i gto fit the bed, $6.95, hair maitres-, | a problem of “what to give.’ abidos 28 Haat, Séth Htieels| wi - h Serge. Canton Crepe, Bat a ; | " i is & ies 3 partment on the third) Bench pete ue P ‘ H | Ket | Wicker bassinet, yntrimmed, with three All in all it is a really great sale. i Satin, Jersey and Poiret Twill, veeds for hood and wooden wheels, $18.5 Second Gallery, New Building = a very powerful man. struggled Charmeuse and Roshanara, | originally ak ay Se THmtEreR, hd his assailant and pursued him to) | | . ext Hay where Day collapsed with $9.95 to $50 | Four drawer wicker wardrobe, unlecor- = ee pena | | at originally $12.5 Th S t b S ] ; atiet a ee A revolver Wa | i excellent spring scale with a wicker \ e (Z emoer ale ‘ound on the stairs. | | vusket top, untrimmed, $10; original: The murdered man was frequently Hower ON | $11.50, mY ‘ d i ithe company of momen, © timber GARMENT Co. SEARS a hieed ae | of Lamps an ades of whom visited lim at the apart- I " | » on oak stand, § i | ment, Many ‘notes a Teaety iS ye 307 Fifth Avenue | On white enameled wood stand, Sales Included are the beautiful lamps from our own stock dnjeniearina Wetine s00 Eno eere pls Near 31st Street Tricotine Dress: Sri Daly 68 é Boudoir lamps, Reading lamps, Bridge lamps, Flooi of women inkeribed) with loving (6s-| Soutache Braid, Dressing: table of canvas, with towel In the Down-Stairs | lamps and Chair lamps. pressions were found in the cheaply ack and pockets, on white enameled wood | New Building, just | ‘ urnished flat he had occupied. He} Our Entive EAik Aenae Banlding Herlenivels (er W Women \ tand, $4, OHeanalle BB from the Kast Side - - was also very generova and had! = fee catrochmie o icine sok for these unusud Prices are 20 to per cent. many pensioners on his staf? ‘The| 5 originally $8.50, . | tunities on the Side Tables. helow regular prices fice are searching for two women, |« sige Rene Tae she ‘ d Diyas tle statements of Elias | Costumer of white enameled we , | Tack-on chair seats, 38c Day, a nephew and a member of x pers o 1 to hang baby’ | Black oor brown imitati ‘ oF Solid mal May’ Birothers, furriers, at No. 404 | 29h: thal ye Black (ot Pye et ena Floor Lamps lamps. eular Day | | civil leather; tacks to g ; ! Sixth Avenue. satton. the | } Thad 14 tA, Solid mahogany 1 $18 for $10 to 8? . ie nhce. bY BAY, " . . P wired for electri rle was with a tall. slender | 8 The Furniture Sale in the Babies 2% 1 Imported | | plugs and socket Brit TIRE ring and had token an engagement | e 10n oO Section willcontine the entire week | Women's sample gloves, | pri from $4, t . on with another woman, The police are | ; 81.15 pr $10.50 to $32. (i working ; the theory | Go od ilk Third Floor, Old Building otto pr. Mahogany finished cox from § disgruntled pens! > may have been | rae: kidekin glove lamps wire complete $ 87.50. the assailant and on the third theory | oe A aoe ah ee hn ag Kempe a mp to 0. Lihat itle n'attompted rh a ANG ae ‘ perfect, they would be $2.25 0 | ""hutvehrame floor lamps an Pottery Lamps y nas | £3.00. chair limp, $25 to Sia for ~ of pott lamp f itation a chait lamp group of potts mp MEAVY DECREASE IN TRADE Every test for #48 ssed . $16.50 to 850. rH metal mount intone ff y ae P ; . WITH SOVIET RUSSIA. and purity mus het mark | Picture frames, 15¢ Desk Lamps Ghinske jorealaln eA | Mahogany finivh; three size i | Metal desk Jamp with -hade mounted, f Botal Far Relow Last Year—im-| if milk is to cael ted t | cael back, | Adjustable, $6.90 for $8.50 00 | $10" ports Drop ta 8692,000. che cows are tes f oh 5. es 0 been a | oa Federal tax not adile NGTON, sept, Americar . WASHINGTON, opi, ii Amertoan see that they are perfectly Luck ole se . of Bead bags, $1 Lamp Shades e first slx months of f healthy, and the buildings uc y pu re a e | Imported—-mostly dark ev! Silk lamp the fay $10 to & . fell far below the correspond. thy kept must ors for Autumn. Many rightly | gpite alors oid erase Tron table lamps, F perio} of either 1919 oF 1920, ac. lin which they are kep Embroidered Silks combination Dra " sue mulberry for tai Pr SI3 to $22.50. yording to a ro by the Dopartiment , e lamps. Size to " ridge or reading lamps in Somme Hf be clean and sanitary. : : = Regiar pric to $28 TEC bnpieaen Hee ‘ During the first half of 192 ere. ‘renes de ¢ Sy l or $13.50 + sort ald” “importa “erome ‘Russia ! If you with) h milk o Crepes de chine—taffeta | 11 $3. 75 yd. ayseqrertiasel Nonviene |g ri extension arm Se te SET AN EDO DAR eile jor gals y. order and Georgettes ...., s fabrie for Autumn si S00 tor $80 to 8h0. Mir the ‘amie months of 1918) imparts super. or G : - : tricotines made ‘ : : 9,975,000 and exports $3 f de of these popula avy blur y ? “ Bhs, ive nae i . : wana? the ‘corresponding. pork Borden's over a snd bt and, oth ularly. fre id Boudeir Lamps tis totalled $8,355,000 and eaports 9 retiy 457 t a fine and skint to $30 up 0) he Boudoir ani Metal 590,000. ORD IN, S viene loneths: SR3. foudoir | Metal i ’ | ’ i t patters j ay and white | Electric Lamps 5.50 and 87.30 fo & wrgette crepes, 40 Pe " 9 45 5 : ades fe iar of the police foree of Broad- nthe -pacon (you will | ey 0 avenie ite hae Serge frocks, $2.15 | Electric ss tin) 68 ath . M., came on four youths holding recall) the price was conside ‘ blue, brown, gray, sand Reduced from 05 an metal polyeh 1 APs SS ie goto, nerty in Lover's Tans. one arm OauUuc O.Ine. : hen! wits anditutaucieen © £1.95, Slip-on frocks of wool | Amber glass shades. gular eorgette ie bandits threatened to kill Hus- erge; with patent leather belt- price from $10 to 36.50 ‘but he died from a bullet fh Handt 7961 The crepes de chine, a heav; Silk Rotunda serge; phiey leat | pee Rarthats ‘of C | quality, 40 in, wide, in black, | Main Floos, Old Building Sizes 16, 18, 86 to 42. 5 manny — - “_ i

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