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John b , Moore, missionary to K inter- | 2 vie y at the oBard of) } Foreign Missions of the Methodist | 1 2 No, 150 Firth Ave-|f peak of proeperity,” “| have a number of specific « ples in mind, I have just come acros h ry after landing on the st and stopp and cans HERE'S ONE FROM OREGON. | and should ac se algar “Back here in the Mast eve Py Farmers in This Country Have | si! fights,” remarked Frank McGrath, |, fURTHBST PROM HOME, | Made Astounding Progress) Side ¥ a the | CRRA > Licho ix furthest from home to-day 49 * >, ; Y ue anucl Jinio, who is at the Peunsyle in Prosperity and Worldly | among, them was a t leante 21tn hawve lawn. Aranitn, «9 Une } f O00 miles from Fp Intelligence, Says Missionary | yt," 09" fees is to Korea, Just Back After) jeniavly, narrow ") views. ‘The Tarmer a sill V. | S Seven Years’ Absence—Irish | 't "as (00 wan pls 1 hap AEA Eo wee ene a tle u reme Woman Blames Professional (288 of (ie stiteste, bat oe er the bouts is in every packet of — “SALADA® rE! A. Every little leaf will yield its full quota of generous ‘goodness’. Sold ia sealed packets only. it and a boxer from the randed. For $20 for the ent at it without hesi- ylackened, and round came s wanted that §20, ar Th iled | And in hath con ng. Store Open All Day Tomorrow, Saturday OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street— ew York Exceptional Value Saturday New Autumn Millinery . Revealing Every Favored Style Feature Dashing Cavalier models with rolling brims, Spanish shapes and many hats on original lines, | beautifully hand made of Lyons and Panne Vel- | j vetsin black and new shades. Remarkable Values | Hats also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store (F. O. B, Factory) The most amazing player piano offer ever advertised. Just think a moment—you get a beautiful, new mehogany (walnut $10 addi- tional) or oak Ellwood Player-Piano at prac- tically the cost of an ordinary upright piano. And it’s priced nearly $200 lower than other player-pianos. A tremendous production and a new Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan makes possible this startling offer. Call NOW and hear this beautifully toned piano. Its your greatest opportunity to own a fine player piano. Convenient terms can be ar ranged under this Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan. If unable to call, or reserve your Ellwood NOW, mail the coupon below. Act quick! Telenhone Rrvant 8140. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY —MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY— —_ | WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. ene Bend me catalog and complete trformattion reganiing your startling Ettwood player offer. No obligation to purchase. 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. Vietvela—Viocter Recerde—Player Rolls—Band and Orchestra Instruments. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 9, 1921, SAKS & COMPANY Will Hold Tomorrow—Satu rday A Special Introductory Sale of Women’s Fall Frocks ‘Twill and Poiret a 25.00 _Four models—-each presenting an authentic and distinctive version of the Autumn Mode of Crepe de Chine, ‘Vricotine A—A Coat-Frock of Tricotine adds clever embroidery to long lines thereby achieving a high place in the Mode with surprising ease and charm-—but then, the full, bell-like sleeves and real filet lace vestee help it considerably. B—A Coat-Frock Trimmed with Cire Braid, one of the smartest of the Autumn favorites and also one of the most delightfully be- coming. Bell-shaped cuffs and side inserts, prove it unmistakably of the new Autumn Mode. '—A Slip-Over Frock of Poiret Twill combines the slim lines of youth with a dignity and charm which speak loudly of French ingenuity. Not the least of its features is the detachable waist of Poiret twill with embroidered sleeves and Jap lining. D—A Frock of Crepe de Chine proves its knowle Mode by draping itself into the soft becoming * ide” lines so favored by Vionnet of Paris—and completes the lovely silhouette with Georgette Crepe sleeves and ribbon cuffs of the Fall Each frock comes in navy and black. Stses 34 to 44. Fourth Floor Broadway 34th Street—New York Unusual Values Saturday Girls’ Fall School Dresses Styles with the originality and taste characteristic of all Juvenile Apparel shown by the House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Jersey Dresses, yarn-embroidered. tan, reindeer and brown. Si: In red, rust, Copen, Sto D4. Special | 9.75 | 113.75 | (19.75 | 25.00 | Navy Blue Serge Dresses with sash of Canton Crepe and buttons, in red, Copen and green. Sices Hlo 1}. Special Navy Blue Serge Dresses with embroidery and Tricolette sash, in red, grey and henna. Sirs [lo 16, Special Navy Blue Tricotine Dresses, trimmed with jade green Duvetyn and jade shell girdle. Sizes 12 lo 16. Special The Man's Shop Se Na ee Nene Et Nn eee Seal One of Fifth Avenue’s Sights—Reached by Express Elevators Which Afford Oneta Sight of Fifth Avenue Fall’s Hat Brigade HE MAN'S pride, the arrival of this complete brigade— SHOP announces, with no little Autumn headwear for business, dress, country, travel and sport—from the latest silk hat to the newest golf cap of imported tweed. i This shop takes its position naturally as head- yh quarters for hats, as well as for clothes and furnish- ings for metropolitan men— moderation in both styl e¢ and price characterizing all its offerings. _ | Lord & Taylor | PICTH . =< a S: ee 38th Street The Man's Shop Tenth Floor Hens AVENUE Biltmore Homi 39th Street Express Elevators Wr e & puns i rR ti ¥ eo: