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by John Lyons, in the mon Ricte receip! fl 3. I gest ever > lare e by the af- te Up to duly 1 Es- ed a Record, 1 12,—~Approximately | pyiphin listributed this e Secretary of § thly division of motor ts between the State and |record Fn ¢8)000, sum will 1 J "BONWIT TELLER & CO The Spocrally Shop of Cnynalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Present for Women OF CANTON CREPE Specialized for TUESDAY at 45.00 N fashion typifying the spirit of the mode, in y value denoting the spirit of the times, these ( gowns of Canton crepe, simple in treatment, siender in line, feature the graceful Jenny sleeve 3 | and distinctive Astrakhan ribbonzine banding. IN BLACK OR NAVY BLUE The Various Types of BLOUSES REQUIRED WITH AN AUTUMN TAILLEUR 5.00 Dimity tailored shirts, hand made lingerie blouses with real filet lace, delicate net blouses with lace. POLITICAL. ATTENTION! Enrolled Republicans PRIMARY DAY Tuesday September 13th, 1921 Vote the three candidates for Judges of the Court of General Sessions unani- mously recommended by the Executive Committee of the Republican County Committee. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS (Vote for three) 14 JOSEPH F, MULQUEEN 15 16 17_MORRIS KOENIG 18 JOHN H. ISELIN 19 Mark your official ballot precisely as shown above Judge Mulqueen has served a full term of fourteen years on the Bench, Judge Koenig is at present one of the judges of that court. John H. Iselin is a former Assis- tant District Attorney, They are men of character, ability and experi- ence, They deserve yourconfidence and support. JUDICIAL PRIMARY CAMPAIG?: COMMITTEE WILLIAM BONDY, Chairman Polls Open from 3 to9 P.M. —os ~ rere @HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Imported Vases For the vivid, charming Au- tumn flowers from your garden you want vases equally charm- ing, and we suggest “Moor- croft’? hand-made pottery vases from England. We have just re- ceived a large col- lection of vases, ' flower bowls, fruit | bowls, comports /__) and ash trays in this attractive pottery moderately priced from $1.35 to $25 FIFTH FLOOR Linens For Gateleg Tables Double damask table cloths and napkins woven from the best grade of Contrai flax in sizes appropriate for gateleg tables. Cloths—¢¢x53 inches, $11.50, §5x71, $12.75, 63x79, $15.75. Napkins—targe size—26x26 inches, dozen $25 Table Cloths — of Irish linen damask, 70 x 70 inches excep- tional at $3.75 Napkins — of Irish linen damask, attractive round designs, dozen $4.50 Linen Towels — pure linen huck towels, hemstitched, dezen $5.75 SECOND FLOOR New Victrola $90 This consists of a mahogany- finished cabinet in period de- sign which holds § record al- bums, a Victrola and $5 worth of records of your own selec- tion. SEVENTH FLOOR New Irish - Point Curtains Your home, just like your wardrobe, needs fresh touches here and there when Autumn comes, and new curtains are invaluable in this respect. These Irish Point Curtains just received from abroad are made of a fine English net, ivory in tone, and can be had in several attractive designs. The following list of prices shows a decided drop from last Fall’s plane. $6.75, $8.75, $9.75 and up to $45 FIFTH FLOOR New Shoes New Prices The Annual Sale of Women’s Shoes, now in progress, is an exhibition of the newest styles an elaborate showing, as well as an announcement of new prices. The smartest shoes can now be had for $7.90, $9.40 and $11.90 SECOND FLOOR See the Wonder Clock! now exhibited in the display window, corner of Sth Avenue and 38th Street. It is made entirely of bamboo, Store Hours Are Now 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE The 7-Day Furniture Sale Introduces Many True Aristocrats Kew Period Suites - New Individual Pieces As entire floorful of newness—new furniture of taste because it is adapted trom the fine old designs that have survived for centuries. Such a large and choice selection makes this Sale unique, and the prices are so low we can only afford to maintain them for 7 days. It is surely a time to buy what you would ordinarily find much higher inprice. Furnish Your Winter Bedroom Now! © piece Walnut Queen Anne motif suite, $425 6 piece Mahogany Louis XVI motif suite, 460 6 piece Walnut Louis XVI motif suite, 575 4 piece Mahogany Queen Anne motif suite 375 4 piece Mahogany Queen Anne suite, 500 6 piece Mahogany suite, 675 7 piece Walnut Louis XVI suite, 725 6 piece Walnut Louis XVI suite, 950 4 piece Ivory or Grey Enamel Louis XVI suite, 450 picce Mahogany Colonial motif suite, 895 8 piece Mahogany Colonial suite, $1000 6 piece Mahogany Chippendale suite, 800 7 piece Decorated Louis XVI motif suite, 1135 6 piece Mahogany Louis XVI motif suite, 323 Solid Mahogany Post bed, single size, 35 Solid Mahogany Post bed, full size, 38 Mahogany finish Daybed, cane panels, 24 Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Table, 24,50 Betsy Ross Sewing Table, solid mahogany, 9.75 SIXTH FLOOR Plaid Blankets—A wool and cotton mix- ture, 70x80 inches, in blue, pink, rose, lavender, and yellow blocks, contrasted with white blocks, $6 Splendid Blankets For Your Room at School In the bottom of every box being packed for college should go a pair or two of good, heavy blankets. This every college person knows, and we are suggesting two particu- larly fine blankets at moderate prices. All-Wool Plaid Blankets-- Bound with soisette, in blue, pink, tan and grey blocks, congrasted with white. Single size, $8.50 Double size, $10.50 SECOND FLOOR Every Livable Winter Home Needs the Influence of Fine Rugs The surest way to prove the influence a rug has upon the contfort and attraction of a room is to take up your. rugs for the summer mouths. .How barren each room looks, and how’ unbearable when cold weather comes! Imported Chenille Rugs Seamless and of a heavy quality with deep glossy nap. Decorative colors and designs. 8.2x11.6 feet, $96.75 Wool-Back Chenille Rugs — Sizes range from very wide carpets to small sizes, and prices are proportionately moderate. gx12 feet, $115 You will find our collection of new rugs unusually interesting this year, because we have received so many fine rugs from abroad as well as here at home. Prices indicate the great change in market con- ditions. Imported Worsted Royal Wilton Rugs Excellent reproductions ot OrientalandChinesedesigns. 4-6x7.6 feet, $32.50; 6.9x9, $57.50; 9x10.6, $92.50; 9x12, $97.50 Wilton Rugs —A splendidly made rug, and choice of very good de- signs and colors, all sizes. 6x9 feet, $52.50; 8.3x10.6, $76.00; 9x12, $80.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs—We recommend these as being of the highest quality for such small prices. 8.3x10.6 feet, $49.50; 9x12 feet, $56.50 FIFTH FLOOR Introducing the Bureau of Home Efficiency Miss Marion Thompson of Columbia University is now in charge of this new Bureau on the Seventh Floor created to help you solve your house- keeping problems. Come to Tea Tea will be served during this Introductory Week, and you are cordially invited to come, with as many ques- tions as you want answered. At various times Miss Thomp- son will lecture, and her sub- jects will be announced in the papers. Preserving Needs = A Family Scale ~-white enamelled and with scoop. | Weighs up to 24 > pounds by ounces, $5 “Vollrath” Colander whiteenamelled, large size $1.30 “Mirro” Preserving Kettle —Heavy quality aluminum, 12 quart size, $3.10 “Atlas” E. Z. Seal Fruit Jars --pint size, $1.25 quart size, 1,50 2 quart size, 1.85 ATin Canner that holds six one quart jars and is a great conven- lence, $3.35 SEVENTH FLOOR College Trunks We are introducing this Fall a splendidly made wardrobe trunk, just the right size for college, which has 12 hangers, s drawers and shoe pockets and is now only $35 SEVENTH FLOOR Lamps For College Rooms There are just a few of the comforts of home possible in your college room, and an at- tractive lamp is one of them! We are showing innumerable small lamps for desk or table that can be easily packed and shipped to your college ad- dress. Lamps with pottery bases and silk or parchment shades are charming at $14.50 Metal Desk Lamps with goose necks are finished in verde green and bronze. $4.50 to $25 FIFTH FLOOR