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' Sparkling Events In Day’s News | Stung! CHICAGO, Sept ‘ five upse ewarmed over the them to death @ould be driv Costly Sneezing. PETA, Sept. 6.— ined to Magi ne didn't stop his au- emaphore be Home. 6. — Elizabeth eth Cummings teen miles a day K. K. K. TANA,*Tex., Spt. 6.—Ne- » plekers struck for 75 ents undred pounds, but a warning signed “K. K. K." advised them they must pick cotton, and in @ fow hours they all were—at 50c. Greased Pig Loses. OSSINING, N. Y., Sept, 6—A They « greased pig didn’t have a chance When it ‘as chased by scores of Bing Sing prisoners in an old- fashioned ficid day programme. Af- ter one of the convicts got his fingers on it, the 125-pound porker was beaten picuieieenetee "Senay Dead Calm Lensens Forest Fire Menace in Minnesota. | L, Minn, Sept. 6.—A dead} relieved the forest ot Of danger to-day when the wallof fire died down about seven miles from the town Little Jack Horner is snug in his corner by Sol Lonmannd THIS LABEL SAFEGUARDS YOU AGAINST IMITATIONS The full sizes and roomy stay-closed drop seat are plan- ned for comfort first. At Good Stores The E-Z Waist Co. NEW YORK Makers of Chillren's “E-Z"' Waist Union Suits, Waists and Sleeping-Garments for Winter and Summer Wear. ach! Horlick’s r Vee ORIGINAL Malted Milk NO COOKING Tre “Food- Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, acz-Avoid Imitations & Subs‘itutes | eel the disinfectant Formerly called Sulpho-Napthol It is 4! times stronger than the U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York and New England use it. ° For personal haatene —cuts, wounds, douches Bzipas-Nathor "is natu: Destroys germ life, but ig healing to the tiasues. Pagelaens recommend \t dept. stores, Drug eh aan atte t the district between | rae, i ording to re- | Was yul | ‘CHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921, x BEGINNING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, WE WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 5.30 P. M. Lord & faylor FIFTH AVENUE PRESENTING AN UNFAILING INDEX TO THE MODE OF THE NEW SEASON THIS WILL BE A FABRIC SEASON Designers and manufacturers. of lovely materials have outdone themselves this Fall. As a result we are given fabrics of all kinds, silk, wool, cotton, all unusually beautiful in texture, weave and coloring. Prices are lower than last year in every case—an additional attraction, (Crepe de Chine Beautiful heavy quality in the new Fall shades of fuchsia and cyclamen, as well as other reds, bright sunset tones, rich blues, and dark browns. 40 inches wide. $1.95 a yard Dress Satin This colored satin has a beautiful lustre whether it is in warm brown, flaming red or aristocratic blue. 40 inches wide. . $1.95 a yard Chiffon Taffeta Both fight and dark colors are shown in both plain and changeable taffeta. 36 inches wide. $2.50 a yard GROUND FLOOR Imported Worsteds These lovely suiting materials of English make are homespuns in solid colors or with fancy stripes. Cadet, sand, grey, taupe, navy, Copenhagen, henna, black. 40 inches wide. $2.25 a yard Ginghams These are the wanted fabrics for Septem- ber—school opening month. We are showing a large and most attractive as- sortment, plaids, stripes and checks in many colors. 31-32 inches wide. 70c, 95c, $1.25 a yard Beach Cloth Another splendid material for children’s school frocks shown in all wanted colors. 36 inches wide. 45c¢ a yard SECOND FLOOR The Secret of MORNING CHARM Despite opinions to the con trary you can be as charm- ing in the morning as at any other time of day, if you are wise in your selection of morning dresses. Our new designs in attrac. tive “ Dix” morning dresses for Autumn are now here in large assortments at mod- erate prices. Dotted Percale Dreses—With % length sleeves and self collar. $1.95 Stripped Gingham Dresses—With long sleeves and self collar and cuffs. $2.95 Checked Gingham Dresses—With 34 length sleeves, white pique collars and an belt. $3.95 Smart Gingham Dresses—Large checks, with white pique collar and vestee. $4.95 SECOND FLOOR AT UNIFORMLY MODERATE PRICES PERTAINING TO APPAREL YF omen’s Sutts Many suit coats remain very long, Thattheslenderlineisundoubtedly but advance a side flare. Witness the chosen line for suits is illus- the severely plain tailleur illus- trased (right)—one of two equally trated with elongated notched re- trim suits tailored of mochatex, vers—one of three smart tailleurs and collared with beaver or squir- in moussyne, $85. rel, at $85. ‘ Frocks A side drape makes the uneven Paris is draping her afternoon hemline that distinguishes this gowns with a girdle—a trend that black Canton crepe frock. A is smartly exampled in the black similar drape on the sleeve doubles brocaded crepe frock with a coral this charm, Silk Hercules braid beaded girdle. Note the appended is used for up and down trimming folds on each side—a decidedly and bead-weighed ties, $95. new feature, $60. S 2 y $ sAitasses ets An advance selling—these misses’ cal fur trimmed suits at $75. Just to ae intimate the importance of this early offering—not only are the suits smartly tailored, but endur- ingly tailored of moussyne cloth with squirrel or nutria collars and cuffs, There are five essentially different modes presenting box and semi-fitted coats. Seraight in line and luxurious in material come the new Fall coats. Their piquancy may be depicted, but to know their new fabrics and shades that make them becoming, one must see them—so surprisingly reasonable at $57.50, $77.50 and $85. Blouses Fall fashions make our blouses long luxurious affairs. They are appro- priate for as many affairs as a frock. Fashioned of navy or black crepe de Chine, they are piped with cire braid and fringe trimmed, $18. Tax additional. THIRD FLOOR LET’S GET THE CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL This is the last week of vacation—the last week left to get the children com- pletely outfitted for the opening of school. Let our Fourth Floor help you as it is well prepared to do. “Marilyn” —A Jersey Frock As practical as it is charming and becoming. This school frock with slip-over blouse, de- tachable collar and cuffs and plaited skirt is made in red, henna, Sorrento, brown, navy. Illustrated right. $12. 95 10 to 16 years “Adalyne”—A One-Piece Wool Frock leather collar and cuffs are the distinctive feature of this attractive school frock made of all-wool Indian twill in navy or black and white check. Detachable collars and cuffs are red or white. Illustrated left. $19.50 12 to 16 years. FOURTH FLOOR In the Boys’ Section BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHES This section is now stocked with everything a boy needs in the way of school clothes. All- wool fabrics only, are used for suits and coats. Workmanship must accord with our rigid specifications. Two-Knicker Norfolk Suits—Al|-wool che- viots and herring- bones, grey and brown. Coats are box-plaited, plain back or. inverted plaited. 8 to 18 years. $17.50 Boys’ Sweaters—All- wool coat sweaters. Heather, grey, navy, maroon. Sizes 28 to 36 $3.75 Shirts and Blouses— A splendid assort- ment made of madras and percale. 8 to 15 Wool Mackinaws— years 75¢ Made of all-wool fab- Silk Neckwear 65c rics, with large shawl collar. Grey, brown, Cloth Caps $1.50 heather, and dark Inartractivegrey and plaid $10 brown mixtures. FOURTH FLOOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSE Medium weight cot. Boys’ heavy Black ton. Black, white or cotton. Well made— brown. 23c a pair serviceable. 19ca pair Wide ribbed cotton. Imported wool golf Black, white or cor- hose. These fashion- dovan. For boys or able stockings have girls. 33 a pair smart fancy tops. 3 pairs for $1 95c, $1.60 and $1.75 a pair GROUND FLOOR SCHOOL SHOES Boys’ Shoe— Tan and black calfskin, for big boys ard little men. 10 to 1314, $5.50 1to 6, $6.75 Girls’ O-jyords——Tan calfskin, for misses and girls. 11% to 2, $6.50 2% to 7, $8.00 Girls’ Strap Pumps—Very popular, two-strap model in tan calfskin or black dull kid. 2% to 7, $8.00 FOURTH FLOOR