The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 23

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Read it. T H E From Any News- gealer or Boy Arent 15c. the C ASR CN TORENT 2 CTC AR AA OEE EP ET RP EAST ES on OR EEE AS ES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. opy L A OD HOME JOURNAL On Sale Today at Pre-War Prices Braving unknown perils, they crossed the prairie to find new homes in the unplowed Corn Belt. Wolves and robbers, storm and fire beset them, but they pushed on, undaunted. And to Jake Vandemark and Virginia Royall came adventure, mystery and romance. VANDEMARK’S FOLLY by Herbert Quick will be the most-talked- of novel in America this Fall and Winter. The, first of six generous installments is in the September issue—one of more than 40) stories, articles and helpful features. EF S$” By Mail Subscription $1.50 the Year’ 8 You can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THe Lapies’ Home Journat, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. School Supplies Continued Girls’ Net School Bags--shoulder strap or handle—reg. .25 » 19 Leatherette Pencil Sets- ruler and drinking on were .67. 55 Brass Edge Rulers reg. 4) Steel Pens--were 7.... eaoaen 5 | Wax Crayons —6 in box....... 4 | Blotters—dozen in pack: various colors..... sess @ | Self-Filling Fountain Pens— attached clip—14-kt, Pen— were 72 Moore's Folding Lunch Box were 32... 124 Wax Paper 50 sheets in roll | 12x18—were .10 een OE } Lunch Satchels—strap and handle—w 18 13 100 in package Ink Pads—were 9...... ig Pads 110 shee! Lead Pencils. plain or with eraser—dozen were .2 Combination Pen and Pencil - were 8. Red or Black Ink. reg. 9... Mucilage—reg. 9..... Book Straps- with or without handle—reg. 7 ae Ink or Pencil Erasers. ... Typewriting Erasers were $.. xe Ink and Pencil Erasare - were 4.... Speco Blackboard Erasire were 9 : ba Composition Booke—were 7. Genuine Prete Board Composition Books ; Students’ Note Books 6-Inch Globes. 4055 Boston or Chicago Pencil Sharp- were Only Friday of School Week | some with | | eners-were 47 i Pocket Pencil Sharpeners | were 9... 7 | Pen Holders dozen 12 | White Chalk 144 pieces to box | were .35 A limited number of Funk & Wag. | nalls’ Dictionaries— were $1.94 to $2.74 1.67 were S447 3.77 Cabinets of Writing Paper and Envelopes--assorted colors and white 48 sheets, 48 eny slopes | were .87 _ .27 Lucile Ideal Book Cover with Book Marks—were .10. were 5 Se eoreahe Unusually large assortment of school supplies in the better grades attractively priced New Location—Fourth Floor. Take Elevator in Men's Section, | Main Floor. | Cowhide Brief Cases black, cordo- | Van and brown extension loch with and without separate pocket for lunch were $6.00 4.24 Brief Cases—black and brown - lock | | Children's School Apparel For the Girl and Miss Only Friday of School Week | New Suit Champion Middies —our specialty— 6 to 20 yeurs —regulation style — Boys’ Waterproof School Bags all white Specialized Price 1.28 PCB, TAL Geaseuvnccsreees 54 | Girls’ Skirts navy blue serge--full | Pencil Sate - pieces: ki tached white bodies— | our reg. : 10 | 6 to 18 years | Faber Peal seu piec | our rex. $1.04... 1.66 reg. 40. . .29 | Girl’ Regulation Dresses -— fine linene -Copen blue or all white smart contrast braid trim 6 to 14 years— Special. a ’ All Wool Navy Serge Frocks ulation and) other — smart ~6 to 14 years — styles our reg. $5.94 Girls’ All Wool Sweaters y weaves — shawl collars — Pekin, brown, buff, heather mixtures— 6 to 14 years— Special Underwear For Children and Misses --4.94 | 4.88 9 —. ——— —-—— —— = 3 HEIRE: % the youth yesterday at the Hotel St.{had known Miss Schwartz several |tective Fogarty, who made the ar: ‘ SS SAYS SHE'LL George, Brooklyn, The nineteen- he suid, and intended to marry |! Nee a ILL me he ey coat h STORE OPEN 9 to 5:30 = wes WED SODA CLERK ycar-ou ict and. Suter suid hey ‘ont the Commissioner she had /*it he had purchased 100 worth of | iMirdy-four ear on the OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th ‘ ——- be married soon, Mr. Schwartz | quarre) | wit) janer she had | iamonda in New at Had been lor ot} reet and te. M a quarre) with i arrested by Unt ted.) having Miss Schwartz Declares Undying |S«it they would dy nothing of the Butor uecided to] whe conitecatert phieced : = kind. vied pose, ed | “ ne Al be Pe, 4 Love for Suter When Father [New Ye d.amond ring " i " Suter was taken before United |‘ us - he came here discover. the i ° Takes Her Home, States Commissioner Walsh and qui latives lived in another city, Then TAKES A WALK LK WITH $298: S Marker owing undying love for Jacob ae It was 4 ee ale ‘A Teak er ie gue ot pity ve said, and he | ROBBER LIGHTENS BURDEN. rt ‘ ould be arraigned on charges of vio- | took her in out of p la Tournament ‘Frederick Suter, formerly soda foun. | ¥°U > | ! tain clerk for her father, Florence We hea GH ann act, UL IE Was SNOWD | versed on Charme of Misappres| David Rench of No. 319 Kast Houston | ; asin Kew Gardens war am Sel te wi atk n 1G Ded Rene NO MONG) TO, UNG: EON printing $1,100, Street ng fast night with | le sinner of the apecta *REET Rchwarts was taken back to her! inquenced lier cuming to New York,| sutiua V, lum, Now 60! West 177% fg Tet Wate WIth coenAmenE COnUGLAA AL Kew GERIMHE FOURTEENTH STREET Ww Mathes, TSUN BNR ince Ht WAHL, Nell liireet, wae acre Just night on the Plus several cute “and recently. In addition to a prite awa w% ry Louls Schwartz, wealthy | at the hearing he said he camejcuarge that & proprinted $1,100 tthe doorway at No, 2as [PY te thn, Mr Bell was presented = owner of a chain of cigar and con- here several weeks agu in search of |siven. him. by No. 1013 A! Nov 228) with @ sterling silver clsarette humidor |* = fectionery st who found her wi 1 job and to get his htt H t 1 id Policeman All d the contestan , And Only Friday of Back -to-School Sales ‘Every School Boy and Every School Girl Will Find Here School Apparel and Accessories’ . at Specially Cut Prices ‘ Boys’ Clo thing Only Friday ot School Week for Junior Boys—3, to 8 yrs.—middy and junior Norfajle —also navy serges—new Fall Col- rinks inverted box or side School Sale 7.34 | Junior Boys’ Washable Suits—3 to Only Friday of School Week Children’s Sateen Bloomers—navy blue and white: extra good qual- Jouble seats; 6 to 18 years; vere $1.38 . 86 Children's Beacon Bath Robes — turn over ‘ar; girdle and pockets; 6 to 16 years were $4.48 ‘ 2.97 Children’s One-Piece Flannelette Pajama 3 6 to 12 years; were ¥1.96. Children’s Princess Slips yoke of lace 6 to 16 Ars: were $2.96 and $4.28 Children’s Flannelette Slips- button 12 years; elaborate and embroidery; 1.77 Princess on shoulder; 6 to 68 Billiebirke Pajamas— good quality; clear apes 6 to 16 years; ‘vere $1.96.. 1.18 Children’s Knit Underwear Only Friday of School Week Children's Medium Weight ton Underwe: f ih neck, long sleeves; medium neck, elbow sleeves; pants knee or ankle length sizes to 6 years—were .87.. ,' Sizes 8 to 12 years; were .97. 80 Larger were $1.07... a Boys’ Gray Cotton Fleece Union its high neck—long sleeves ankle length — were $1.17.. .87 Boys’ and Girls’ Part Wool Un- derwear gray and white—vest high neck--long sleeves—ankle length pants--2 years— were 77 rene . 63 4 to 10 years; -» 83 Larger were -. 1:03 Boys’ Gray Part Wool Union Suite high neck—-long sleeves ankle length —4 years were $1.27 1.07 Rise .10 for each size larger. Misses’ Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits- medium neck elbow sleeves knee length—8 to ars— were $1.77 ‘ Larger—were $1.97 1.67 Women's Extra Size Underwear— vest low neck —short sleeves or sleeveless loose or tight knee pants —were .63 an Back-to-School Sales Children’s i} yrs.— new models — It rt, Norfolk and Middy st les Eton or braided sailor collars— f . School Sale 2,27 Boys’ All-Wool Suits—two trousers —plain, inverted pleat or Norfolk models—gray, brown or heather mixtures — alpaca lining — well tailored— to 18 yrs.— reg. $24.50.. .School Sale 16.50 -yoke buck 1) to yrs School Sale 10.74 excellent lining reg. $14.50, Boys’ School’ Suits—all-wool fancy cheviots—newest Full colorings ~ many with extra trousers---9 to 17 yrs.—reg. $12.50 School Sale 9,45 Large Assortment of Boys’ Suits— latest’ Fall colorings —plain-or ciodels—niohale lines pleated patch or flap pockets—all have lined trouseri— two pairs full 9 to 1K yrs.— were $16.50...School Sale 13.50 Boys’ Trousers—straight or knack erbocker style—new Fall mixtures —also corduroys—4 to 17 yrs.— value $1.95 and $2.95—- School Sale 1,27 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Only Friday of School Week Women's, M’ and = Gite” Trimmed Hats—-new fall medels —smartly tailored— were $1.95........ Special 1,47 Black Plush Dress Hats—tange shapes-——Velvet—medium sizes— black and colors— 2 value $4.85 .....6... eee 3.85 New Fall Flowers—leading shades, including fuchsia— were $1.17 and $1.25.... . 95 Sweaters and Blouses New Fall Goods ially Priced Silke searke novelty stripes were 86.94 4.94 Worsted Scarfe varity of colors plain styles—were $5.94. .4,87 Worsted Sweaters—coat and Tux- edo styles—colors are peacaek, buff, brown, green, navy and black—-were $5.94 ......... Tailored Silk Blouses—pleated and ck styles-—were 87.97... Ba e and Voile Blouses—trimmed and tailored—-were $1.8. -3.00 Linens, Towels, Etc. Remnants of Linen & Damask and Odd Halt Dozen Napkins Left From August Sale Soiled Lots of Towels Left From August Sale—-all linen, half linen, and cotton huck— Friday Clearance Prices. Cotton Toweling—red and blue borders —were 16, - 10 Imported Cotton Glass Towelings were .25 Lace Trimmed Scarfe— were .75.. . 62 and cowbide straps—L1Yex15 4 top handle—-bound and stitched Cotton Hosiery Upholstery | wore GL BT 1 Only Friday of School Week New Fall Goods | In Leather Goods Section—Main Poor , Juvenile Suit Cases—fibre- for | Boys’ Hosiery—good heavy quality Specialty: Priced. schoo! and college girls fit for hard wear—sizes 8 to Special Purchase 1,000 Yards Fihe Gane Sib 17 114, Special 27 Silk Ga ) inate - : cinch Cases Boys’ Hosiery—extra fine—fine or | also Silk > artis 14, 16; 18 gas ine Ese ree rib- sizes to Tome colorings —va Ya Vi were $1.77 1.27 were .50 -37 | 3,000 Yds. Alhambra Dreneue - In Luggage Sectlon—iird Finer Children's Fine Rib Hosiery fine | solid tints or madras designs . ues Maco yarn black or white blue, rose, multi colors and wood Little Necessities at) wer %» 19 | browns value 77 to 197 ‘57 . . dren's English Rib Fine Cotton | New Curtain Nets filet effects ~ Big Savings Taxare-enelovan on wh te value 38 cee Only Friday of School Week “°° + 27 | Special Offering High Grade Cre: t riental, tape: Boys’ Initial Handkerchiefs gan Silk Rostov int. ghost hater non size — were .L euch , vorth $1.17 to $1. 1, dor. 50 New Fall Goods— ee ore AR 77 ada 2 6,000 Yds. Figured Sateens and Boys’ Handkerchiefs hemstitched Specially Priced. Cratonnes = . were 14 exch 7) Men's All Sifk Hosiery — full fash value 48 and .57 Yd. .236 | ‘2 don, 40 ioned black, navy, gray and cor Special Offering Fine Scrim Panels Children's Handkerchiefs dovan were 81.9 1,56 Madeira, antique and other real hon -15 Men's Silk Hosiery —-heavy quality lace effeets— yards ioe Boys’ Lines Handkerchief s— combinations of colors | reg. $4.97 3.88 | were 35 .28 were $2.87 1.72 | Fine Marquisette and Voile Cur-. | 'y dow 1,50 Ik Rib Hosiery— tains 3-inch hemstitch—full Pocket Knives imported steel white, black and cordovan | width— Special noone bone handles— were .57 4 were :76 New Tapestry Couch Ga . Children's Cotton Umbrellas. Women's All Silk Hosiery--full Oriental rug designs- were .97 .74 a extra heavy quality ' Special 6.94 Children’s Chamois Suede Gloves— 2.71 | Reversible Mercerized Damask Pore gray, white and brown: ~all Women's White Silk Hosiery— tieres best colorings— sines—-were 7K 44 mock seam were 81.45.. 90 — value $12.50 <eeeee 9:94 | See Pages 5, 8 and 13 for Other Hearn Advertising. ™ ' 90a a en

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