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ane pur AND TAKE | Help! ‘The organized hoboes of America bhave offered to ald in the Govern- Ment’e efforts to solve the unem- @teyment problem. Impeding Cupid. Greenwich, Conn, Long New Tork's Gretna Green, sees the end @f its career as a marriage mart Because of an amendment to the Btate law making it impossible for Gustices of the Peace to waive the @ve-day notice. May Meow for Hylan. The cats that have tived in the Basement of the old downtown post @Mce for a generation, saving the Mails by reducing the rate, may be fwansferred to City HaN and join fe Mayor's cat brigade when the @i4 post office is torn down. Fatal Mistake. To prove to his pretty young wife that her fright was needless be- @ause the pistol he was playing with was “unloaded,” Samuel Skel- ton of Greenville, 8. C., put it to Ris temple and pulled the trigger. The Coroner said death waa acci- @ental. What's a Wife Worth? When abductors of Willlam De- @retropolous’s wife at Chicago sent word he could ransom her for $1,000, he told the messenger she wasn't worth it, that they “could Keep her.” Zion’s Wrath. Even 4 cucumber can't get Bickled in Zion City, where Clar- @nce Eels Was arrested for carry- fme a bag of them through the @treet on Sunday. His Name Should Be Isaac. J. M. Taylor, oixty-five, and | Rehecca Brewer, fifty, of Letcher County, Ky., after being wed and fivoreed twice, have remarried for the third time, hubby saying he ts at last convinced “Rebecca is the @nly woman for m Could Tell Daniel Something. Clarence Ford, negro chef of an Atlantic City restaurant, struck a match to light his oven and there was an explosion that blew him tnto a pen of live lobsters, He suf- fered many cuts from the lobsters’ @aws, Clarence said, “Daniel in de fon's den didn't sce r ithin’.” Watch Your Tens. The Federal Reserve Bank of Bos- Qu has issued a Warning against counterfeit $10 bills made by pasting | CARLSBAD PROVES POPULAR RESORT Healthful Waters Imported for The popularity of Caristad, the famous} Fenort of Czecho-Slovakia, long haunt of American tourista abroad, has never been | ere emphatically evid@iced than during | the present year, according to reports re- | erired here by the Carlsbad Products Com- pany of 90 West Street: | ‘The inflow of Americans who have gone te the resort's health giving springs hi Deen a constant one, it is stated, with etty's facilities for @ccommodating the: always taxed. Returning visitors to Carlsbad have been enthusiastic in their praine of the heaith- fu! properties found in the spring waters and the Carladad Sprudel Sait which is evaporated from the Sprudel Wator. In order to give Americans who do not Rave the chance to visit the springs the epportunity to enjoy these benefits, the | Onrisbad aprudel water and spruce! salts) ero imported into this country by the Carlsbad Products Company. The sprudel salts is highly recommended ty prominont physicians for constipation, stomach and liver ailments, uric oid, rheumatism, ete. Sold at All Drug Stores, $1.00,—Aavt. on $5 bills numbers “10” sally: trom waste paper of establishments handling bank note paper. Turkeys Scarce, Too. Massachusetts reports a lower average in the 1921 cranberry crop that for the last twenty years. Peseta cheat POLICEMAN RESCUES SLEEPING MAN AT FIRE. Goes Back ke-Filled Halls After Le 1s Twe Fami- lies te Street. After Policeman William Harck had led the two families in the three-story building, No. 160 Huron Street. Green- paint, to the street during a fire early to-day,- it was found Rudolph Suzio, forty, was missing. The policeman returned through the amoke-fille® halls and found Susto asleep in his room on the top floor. He carried him to the window, where fire- men raised a ladder, and Firemen Michael Barry of Engine Company No. 234 and James McDonald of Engine A he A AT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. Company No. 238 carried Susio to tho street. In getting him through the window, which had to be broken, Suzio’s thigh was fractured and he was treated by, a surgeon from Greenpoint Hospital. ‘The fire wae in the rear of an army and navy supplies store on the ground floor and did little damage. Syipho-Nathal the disinfectant Formerly called Salpho-Naptho! It is” 434 times stronger than we U. S. Public Health Service Standard. Leading hospitals in New York use it. For personal hygiene —cuts, wounds, douches— Syipho-Nathol is invaluable. Destroys germ life, but ie healing to the tissues. Physi- clans recommend it. Drug and dept. stores, 1c, $5c, 65e, $1.25. and New England Koch Prices Koc 300Pairs Vel | 6.98 Pr. A reduction of 50% on last year’s prices. Double faced velour Portieres open French edge; 45 in. wide, 7 ft. 6 in. long. Color combinations as follows: Blue and Blue Blue and Gold Blue and Brown Blue and Grey Blue and Rose Green and Gold wide. If you have Furniture requiring re in Plain Stop It Now Don't wait ontil everybody notices hair, but send now for a dman‘a % on Kot & full size bottle @ng restore all your hair. Fasily and simply applied by comb- ing through the hair—nothi Mary 7. colorless, Send for’ the free trial Dottie and begin your test at once. MARY T. GOLDMAN, HAVE You DIABETES? Tf so, send fer this free book “EAT AND GET WELL.” i a justrated, at...... at in; ake Downtewa Shopping an Extravaganceaaaaayy 125th Street, West Very Special Offering ourPortieres ” Station at Our Door. 6 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. \ 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away Our Liberal Credit Terms Seely. Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet Table and Bow-End $259.75 TES 3-Piece Tapestry Upholstered Suite With Fireside Chair and loose cushions; upholstered in T pester indestructible springs in seats; three He@ $3.98 Lace Panels 2.98 Marquisette or Scrim Panels with reproductions of antique and filet motifs; trimmed with lace insertions and edges. $2.98 DraperyandF urniture Velvet 1.98 ve In gold, blue, brown, mulberry, green, grey and red; 50 in. Re-upholstering Furniture upholstery work, let us give you our prices. They will always be found to meet your own ideas of fairness. For this purpose we have gathered an uncommonly rich selection of Tapestries, Damasks, Velours Orders taken on our 4th floor. £ UMANN: SPAVER84"ST. All Goods Marked Figures $439°° Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5.30 Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 AM <n All America, no such | choice of Dinner Sets pieces. colorings and combinations of colorings. open stock patterns are included, so that you may replace pieces which may be broken in use —special prices continuing only during the Sep- tember Sale. French China Dinner Sets, $65 $80 to $185 grades: At September Sale savings of 20 to 50 per cent. FULL-SIZED sets, all of them—100 to 107 More than 100 different designs and Many 110 sets in this group, each with a different decoration—floral or con- 107 piece sets, from Pouyat, Chas. ventional. Field Haviland, Vignaud, Redon, and the Union Ceramique, of Limoges. French China Dinner Sets, $35—half price 75 sets in this group, 107 piece sets in lovely spray designs, from Pouyat and the Union Cer- amique, of Limoges. and $70 grade—$J35 lhe set. Very fine china, our $60 American semi-porcelain dinner sets—$25 These are ea.thenware sets—very serviceable and very good-look- ing with their decorations of gold edge and blue line, or gold bands, or floral designs. There are 106 piece sets of $82.50 and $45 grade; 107 piece sets of $48 grade; and 100 piece sets from the well-known Mercer pottery, of $45 to $60 grade—$265 the set. Second Gallery, New Buliding A Sale of TOWELS And a Sale of Bed Sheets—of Pillow Cases —of Fancy Linens—all rolled into one Bath Towels, $5.40 doz. . Heavy, double-thread Turkish towels —20x44 in.—plain white with hemmed ends. Linen Toweling, 19¢ yd. All linen—firm in weave—16 in, wice —with red or blue border. Linen Towels, $8.40 doz. All-linen huckaback towels, 20x39 in. (large) with hemmed ends and key bor- der, Cotton Pillow Cases, 30c 45x36 in., free from dressing. Size quoted. is before hemming. Cotton Bed Sheets, $1.25 81x90 in.—double bed size. Soft and fine. Size quoted is before hemming. Madeira Sets, $8.75 Original price was $12.50. 13-piece luncheon sets, hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped. Madeira Napkins, $7.75 dz. Regularly $12.50 dozen. Pure linen; hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped Searfs, $1 each Regularly $1.50. Lace-trimmed. Irish linen centers. 52 inches long. Fine. First Floor, Old Buliding Satin to go at $1.85 ' Heavy satin de chine such as we have had at $2.85 Even before the war we can’t remember this beautiful material being so low priced as this. for $1.88 Wednesday. Because we bought 10,000 yards, we can offer it 40 inches wide—not glossy or shiny, but of a rich lustrous finish. It is heavy in quality, yet fine enough to be suitable for the most im- portant gown. In black, navy for lining wraps, furs or coats. pte, q \(—_ a6 ASE The new, smart SHOES and brown; for gowns, dresses, skirts or Main Floor, Old Building DURHAM BERKLEY Exclusive Eng- Oxtord, medium lish pump. ha vamp, low heel. Tan or black that will go to Tan or black calfskin, $12.50. 2 calfskin, $14, Boarding School and College AIKEN WESTBURY Brogue oxford. Tan or black grain calfskin, $10. Ses JANICE Patent leather, black calfskin, $12.50. Black suede, $14. with Miss 14 to 20 and her younger sister Oxford, medium vamp and heel. Tan or black calfskin, #9. LA JANICE Patent leather, black or tan cali- skin, $12.50. Black satin, $11. Black suede, $14. First Floor, Old Building RENEE SANDAL—Black Satin, $13.50. Gold or silver brocade, $20 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co NEW Fringed Costume Blouses—cape back effect, $19.75 Paris insured an_ in- stantly successful career to the costume blouse when she created it long enough to play the part of a com- plete frock when worn over a costuine slip. The clever little blouse pictured is Of crepe de chine It embodies two of fashion’s greatest favorites for Fall— long silk fringe, which suggests the cape back. Black—of course Second Floor, Old Bullding Hand-embroidered Tailored Frocks, $39.50 In the ecial- omen’s Salons Tricotine Straight-line si Lowered waistline Hand-embroidered Bell-shaped sleeves Particular tailoring — careful details, and excellent lines are other points that give this frock distinction, It may be chosen in black, navy blue or these colors combined with rust. Sizes $4 to 46. Second Floor, Old Building Aisle Sales In the Down - Stairs Store, New Building, just as you enter from the ast Side Subway. Ei Silk stockings at Sic pair the regular 15 silk with self lized tops. Black, $1.95 and $2.25 $1 often $1.50 and $2 W Volle and batisto waists, lace trimmed or tailored, And Jap, crepe smocks, hand-embroidered Kiddies’ $2 Hats, $1.50 Feit hats school—light and dark colors. $6.75 Unusual All-wool blankets, Doubl tze or blue be eee Girls’ middies or bloomers, 50¢ h aki middies, shirts 2 I" is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. | Just arrived from Paris Bead Bags, $8 Smart Pouch Style, fashioned on at- tractive shell celluloid frames. Looped bead fringe finishes the bottom. Black jet. Persian colors. Effective floral or conventional designs. Little bags which will be very smart with the fashionable black or dark colored street Autumn costume. Main Floor, Old Building Women who like All-silk Umbrellas ~-will find a special group here on Wednesday— ' At $5.50 (tax 15e) Covers are taffeta silk. Edges are taped. And the variety of handles offers leather and bakalite styles, varied in trimming and shape. Finished with stub ends and silk cases. In navy blue, green, purple and brown. Main Floor, Old Buliding Needed Wash Frocks for school girls $1.95 A cery low price Chambrays — Ging- hams—checks, plaids. Combinations of both. Other sturdy fabrics. A delightful collection. A sturdy blue material develops a smart regulation frock, box-plaited from the shou!- ders. Large sailor collar, cuffs and pocket tops are trimmed with narrow white linen braid. A pretty sleeveless model of chambray— displaying two large patch pockets, is finished with a wide black patent leather belt, and has a waist of checked gingham in the color of the chambray. A broken checked gingham has white repp collar and cuffs; patch pockets and a neat apron effect in front, and wide sash girdle, Sizes 6 to 14, Bloomer frocks—sizes 6 to 10 Chambray trimmed with checked gingham in self color, and finished with a wide self sash. Bloomers cut generously full, with fitted waistband and elastic at knees. Colors Blues, lavender, greens, tan, pink, browo and plaid. Third Floor, Old Buliding The Fur Sale closes ‘t in four days Before you know it, the opportunity to buy your winter furs at Fur Sale prices will be gone. 40-inch Hudson seal coats, full flared mod- els with belts, collar and cuffs of beaver or squirrel, or self trimmed, $295. 45-inch Hudson seal dolmans, wraps or straightline coats, self trimmed or with skunk collars and cuffs, $395. 45-inch Hudson seal wraps, dolmans or straightline coats, collar and cuffs of skunk, squirrel or beaver, $450. 45-inch Hudson seal coats, wraps, dolmans, with collars of ermine, kolinsky, squirrel, beaver and skunk, $495, 40-inch near seal coats, full flared mode!s with belts, dyed skunk collars and cuffs, $135, 26-inch natural muskrat coats, large cape collars and bell cuffs, deep reversed borders, $150, Second Floor, Old Building 700—AIl Sizes Special sale Wednesday morning Size Price | 82x84 .. $21.75 | 82x4— $26.85 38x4 5 34x4 . $28.75 B2x414 ...$30.75 $31.95 . $32, . . $40.00 $42.20 8,000 mileage guaranteed | These popular tires—on which re-orders have been quite heavy—are air-bag cured, carefully inspected before shipment, and guar- anteed to give 8,000 miles service. We have sold many thousands of them, and the demand from users is constant and growing. The 30x3% and 32x3'% are 6-ply over-size. | All the other sizes are 8 ply, oversize. Wednesday in the Motor Shop— Bu ington Arcade Floor, New Building LOL Oa en ee nee teenie

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