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- "AREMEN URED “WN ATANTE Rendezvous Park Blaze— Dainage $150,000, ATLANTIC CITY, | @ausing a joss estimated at abou + $150,000 destroyed the “F } $1,500,000 amusement en { fared weveral firemen and threat. } éned the entire so-called Rowery sew § tion of the cits & 2 o'clock | axtinguist 1 The origin of the fire _ - Paris eel Children’s tan or black calfskin laced shoes. , Sizes 8 to 10% 6.00 Sizes 11 to 2 . 7.00 Mest children are, to use the popu phrase, “hard on their shoes”, but the fault lies not with the children, but with the shoes. Most shoes are little more than foot- coverings, perhaps good imitations FUNHOUSE FRE " ‘Trapped by vy Fatling Walls in pt. 7.—Fire the Rendezvous ark, A fity’ s unknown § THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Barnet, aloft the ent 1 in the] side was ou scording to Fire Chief |slight blaze was discoverer Fun House” about midnight. ‘Thi extinguished without William Pearce tnd Bireman Johnny ardwalk and with hastily antily cottager of them ecarry- valuables and some house price reductions. Avk for Our B | ae HAN | wh HAVE NOY | ince on the Pacific Avenue | Brown in the crash. ed with bis men when|tion is reported grave at the City A most important SHOE ECONOMY event. 660 Sixth Ave., Abs. ‘18th St. Custom Bootmakers Over 60 Yeurs, Howpital _—— Otte Weiner Dies tn 594 Weat 160th 1. He loaven a sons and four 4 VAS Odd Lot Women’s Pumps, Slippers and High Shoes Now $255 $38 $48 "The Aluse of the Big Toe.” O BRANCH STOIES, A; It enables you to secure high grade Footwear at bona-fide and emphatic | Brown's cond! omee. Otto Weiner, sixty-ttwo years old, No, Street, President Sintec Sukey WIRees th AUER GR L pra ae ANTZEN z5} Price Reductions Au Mei features pete ON QUALITY FOOTWEAR flame. uickly Store Hours g.00 A. Moto 5 30 P.M. Open All Day Saturday Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N.Y. Established 1879 DEPENDS not on the wearer but on the Shoes! BEST & CO SCHOOL SHOES OF SOLID LEATHER WILL OUT- WEAR ORDINARY SHOES BY MANY MONTHS, REGARD- LESS OF WHO’S WEARING THEM. for good shoes. comfortable. have been The Standard by which all others are fudged bie : | Special THURSDAY 500 PAIRS | CHILDREN’S BROWN | CALF LACED SHOES | Sizes 8 to 10% Sizes 11 to 2 Bits hi 3-75. 4.75 J model. ee Sizes 8 to 10's 6.50 q Sizes 11 to 2 . 8.00 4 Girls’ and Misses’ mahog ; any colored calfskin Girls’ and Misses’ SCHOOL STOCKINGS - Ribbed Wool Hose ‘95 | 2400 pairs brown Sizes 6 to 10. oxfords . . . . 8,00 shades -— fancy cuff tops. THIRD FLOOR calfskin oxfords Se Cee Boys’ Cotton Hose ~ "3 pairs 1,00 2000 pairs serviceable tibbed stockings. Black heather Black, London Real Service in School Shoes Children’s Orpic Shoes in tan or black calfskin. Sizes 8 to 10% 6.50 Sizes 11 to 2 - 7.50 of better shoes, but poor substitutes Best & Co. school shoes are good shoes, good-look- ing, dependable, and scizntifically For 42 years they Girls’ and Misses’ tan calfskin shoes. 10.00 tan 8.00 -- Specially Pri Priced | | Girls’ Cotton H Cotton Hoe | 50 | | 3000 pairs medium weight, | | fine ribbed stockings. | white or brown. to 10. or brown. Sizes 8 to 11. 1 Sizes'6 MAIN FLOOR 9 See AI i SEPTEMBER 7, __ Roott Toweling is 18 inches wide, and in 25 1921, ~ mr ATH HT UTA A NoConnection With Any Other Estabhenment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Something New—Something Original—in Each of These NEW AUTUMN FROCKS For Women and Misses Here—you'll observe a hemline as uneven as the temper of fashion; there a sleeve as wide as the scope of the mode—Everywhere silhouettes becom- ingly long waisted and as varied—as you please. Frocks of Crepe Silk Weaves TE na ALICIA —has that elusive quality—chic. And what is chic? You recognize it in this crepe de chine chemise frock, It is draped in the wide ribbon-edged georgette sleeves, attributed to Jenny of Paris. It is chain-stitched about the neck line and wide armhole. Voila—chic! Very specially priced 25.00 Ta NINA —both modern and quaint. Paradoxica] you say? But are not peasant sleeves like these, slashed their length, and tight at the wrist, old—as the hills, and yet new—to Fashion? Of Canton Satin is the Nina, with a bloused back panel that loops under the hem. Very specially priced ’ 35.00 After a Shower Bath Use Boott Mills Absorbent Toweling - UY Boott Mills Absorbent Toweling by the bolt. Cut into towel lengths and hem. Keep a few of these towels in the locker at the boat house or club for use after a shower. tortable and wipe dry. been demonstrated. THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY Poiret Twill Coat Frocks Tara ULA—a disciple of sim- plicity. Surely nothing is smarter than simplicity—and ciré ‘braid? Braid edges the three-quarter slash sleeves, pointed Collar and appears, on each side of the skirt from waist- line to hem, A narrow self-belt is run through metal molds. Very spectally priced 37.50 ye CLEA—a frock with indi- viduality. Egyptian motifs and a touch of duvetyn—individual al- ready! Bands of the embroidery appear on the front and back of the “coat,” on the flaring sleeves and rolling collar of duvetyn. The duvetyn belt is laced through com- position cabochons. Very specially priced 50.00 Other New Autumn Frocks from 18.50 to 175.00. They are com- The usefulness of Boott Toweling for every pur- pose in the home for which a towel is used has .ong It 1s inexpensive, looks weil, wears well, launders easily, and comes out bright white. 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