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a Soe ee ‘MODEL YOUNG MAN’ | ~~ — OS wominent in church and lodge circles. | trouble is due to his inability to sun of which he js teller at a salary copul Sunday School, a member 125 a month, Keep Family on Salary, ghureh vestry and one |, President of the | Canaan's most popular men. sald the shortage has been made “model! up and there is no disposition to prose- as the ended over ten years, 24% Million Dollars Invested by Employes of Swift & Company More than 21,000 employes of Swift & Company own or are paying for shares in the business. These men and women have attested their faith in the integrity and good will of the cempany by investing their savings in the business, Their holdings represent a total of nearly 250,000 shares, the par value ($100 a share) of which is more than $24,500,000. These 21,000 represent more than one-third of our average number of employes! —ee ee ee wee ee ee wee ewer eer eee One man out of every three, in plant, office, and branch house, from the handworker on the floor to the brainworker at the desk, working with us as well as for us; devoting himself to his own business while devoting himself to ours; promoting his own interests in every motion or moment saved, in every product improved or maintained at perfection, in every service rendered through prompt, thorough, effective distribu- tion of products. This interested, eager group of fellow partners working with us for the good of Swift & Company and the public which we serve, constitutes one-half of the ownership of Swift & Company in point of numbers, and nearly one-sixth in point of shares outstanding. It represents practical and successful progress toward the end at which enlightened modern industry is aiming for the solution of industrial problems — toward cooperation, mutuality, brotherhood in busi- ness, for the good of all. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Fourteen Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager G ~ : Se ete a Brot Contents 15 Fluid Drasty | (oD aE. racked By Natwre--Deoe Not Burn For Infants and Children. Soothes and Penetrates For Rheumatism — Neuritis ‘Sprains— Bruises Cuts Stiff Joi ‘Sore Muscle and thle Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of SPECIAL SALE*cxty° TEL.WATKINS 5623 ; 5 Pleces Reupholsterea tapestry or imitation A helpful Remedy for Constipation and Di Lees aad Feverishaes’ F Loss ©) rata Watkins 559% Yivniture collected, delivered Stored. tree— r i TAIN OFFICE AND FAC\ ORY 39 W. 14thSt. THE EVENING man" here, Alfred Hf, Raymond, | cute Raymond, whose friends say his] HELD AS EMBEZZLER| .: ' with the | port his wife and two children on his psc whl vvezglement of $5,090 of the funds of | Salary, Raymond 1s thirty-two, | New Canaan Bank Teller Couldn't} ‘ National Bank of New| Superintendent and Treasurer of ch of New It is un- derstood the alleged embezzlement ex- eee sa Mothers Know That In For Over Thirty Years Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Telephone Main 6/00 Frocks, Suits, Coats and Furs in the smartest modes are here | for your selection—the vast spaces of the Second Floor are now prepared for the coming seasons with the newest modely—styles for every type of girl and woman, from the Debutante to the Matron of dignified years. Madame’s Suit Has Monkey Fur asa trimming for her smartest of black silk Duvetyn Suits—it is 8-pieced, for under the cunning of the draped blouse-coat is a frock, the bodice of which is black satin broche. It has @ bateau neck and short sleeves fringed with Monkey Fur. Many of the smartest Afternoon Suits show the new flared coat and the Chinois Suits with wide sleeves and lavish embroideries are very lovely. ‘Too, we find the continued vogue of the slender straight-line voats—a little longer, a little more slim of line and very distinctly tailored. Equal faver is shown the Fur-trimmed and the self- trimmed Suits, for women have their individual ways of dressing, and here is a real choice Many are the ways of Silk Duvetyn, Le Ponto, Veldyne, Moussyae, Suxonia, Erminine, Marvella, Broadtail Cloth, Duvet de Laine, Ya- lama and fine ‘Tricotines—their colors being guided by the varistion of weaves—shades of brown, blue and tan, with the recurrent favor of black Suits, When Furs are used as trimmings they choose Monkey Fur, iKolin- sky Fitch, Caracul, Moleskin, Squirrel, Wolf, etc. Prices up to $173.00. Ux A. & B—Beoond Geor, Urntrsi. Madame’s Lace Dinner-Gown Black still bolds peerless sway for the formal, as well as the informal hours with the American woman, aud the dlaphonous panels of Lace and Chiffon in the gown pictured are edged with Monkey Fur. Reproductions of Inte imported models are here fashioned of Chiffous, Brocades, Velvets, Setins and many Crepe New features of the New Mode siguificantly appear in sleeves, lowered waistlincs, and skirts of various panels. Laces, weaves. “'Trotteurs” adhere with perfect taste to the wool fabrics Piquetine, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and fine Gerges, and in these necessary day-time costumes one finds the cloth of black, navy Lue or brown—smartly brightened with colored trimmings in many moods. Afternoon Frocks and Frocks for the demi-hours of informal ly colored silks of which the crepe weaves but even for these occasions one finds asserting au indisputable place for cor dinners may be of rie are most provounc black in all mater! rect ness. Models for oll “types” and for ell occasione—in all wanted sizes. Vrices up to 6210.00. A. & &—Bmcond Noor Centra Panels for the Debutante Velvet brocaded Georgette Crepe is quite too exquisite to be overlooked by the young daughter of Society; she wears it in paneled effect with plain Black—brown—or Amerivan Beauty are delightful for her Dinner Frock. From the youthfully tailored day-time dresses uf Poiret Twill, or Trice to the Afternoon and Evening hours of Sutin-faced Can- ton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Taffetas, Georgettes and Laces the A. & S. Shop for Misses’ Dresses is completely equipped with the most desirable modes for Fall and Winter. Prices are interestingly moderate—for the ayes from 14 to 19 years include « dozen or more changes within a short few weeks or even days—and the fact that here are Frocks for all occasions at the lowest-possible prices will go far te making the coming season @auitably dressed one. ‘There is no one color for Youth—sweet young girls are charming A i in whatever they elect to wear and all colors are found among these frocks. Prices up to 8136,00 77] & & S—Kemnd fieor, Centra: The Debutante Prefers a Suit A fascinating new Suit of Volnay colored Moussyne is quite ir- resistible ¢ ined with platinum-colored Fox. Th skirt retalus a severe litt ¢ of straightness--but the jacket, slightly fitted at the waist, fla sut below the hips, and wears its sleeves with a daring wideness at the hand. # You willexpect to find a number of surprises in Fall and Winter Young Daughter-and they are fashioned of all the +—Duvet de Laine, Mou each one covers yoe, Panvelaine, Krminine. stfal 44 range of appropriate Suit colors », Voluay, Brazil, Nayy Blue, Browns and Black Most of them frivol through House effects, bouffancies, and girl ollars but oth uite as tailored ay ay be aud rs The de teresting—carcful stitchery, the place no straight line in the face of other new of these Suite ment of a button, the ma { » buttonhole—all have been given worthy consideration. Prices up to 8103.00. WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. ABRAHAM“STRAUS.. BROOKLYN op osiér on S Fall Nodes | New Fashions—Wide Assortments—Moderate Prices— These Three Characteristics Are Found in Every One of the Ready-to-Wear Shops ot Abraham and Straus, Inc. rices to suit the various ‘very model is selected by our experienced buyers with a well-balanced knowledge of fashions From the most de luxe modes to the practical day-to- day styles you will find our preparations have been thorough, and Smart wearable Clothes are here at denyands of the times and the season. and prices. show exceptional discrimination. Madame Blouses Her Coat The brilliant black fur contrasts beautifully with the Sore Blue Marvella cloth—and if you turn back @ corner of the skirt will see how charming Tomato colored Crepe de Chine may be! Perhaps because there are so many beautiful one-piect: Frocks season that we find such a wonderful selection of Coatss—the A. Coat Shop is filled with mont exceptional models. Wraps, of course, with vague graceful lines—prim, youthful basque effects, semi-fitted waistline at an exceptionally low tine with flared skirt to add to its newness with Fur—these are but a few notes in a galaay of interests Marvella, Silk Veldyne, Gerone, Del e coat fabrics for sele or more exquisi Sphinx, Sorrento, Mistral, Midnight and Navy Blue—Hlack, of co prse —Malay, Zanzibar, fully suited to Fall and Winter out-of-door wear. And trimmed Squirrel, French or Hudson Seal, Beaver, Mole, Wolf and ot'hers. Prices up to $495.00 & & B.—Bevoudl Nour, Co Mole Coats Trimmed With Skunk individuality in the manner buck ning ves ure set of treatment. Luxurious are the Skunk collar and the muff cuffs. And for # lining we find the creator has used self colored crepe widely striped with satin. And, thinking of the instinct to throw a fur co: ny shelter. the lining. giv and beautiful horder of jade green and gold. This of course, is but an example of the very luxurious Fur Coats found in the A. & S. Fur pelt and every style sought by ed women of 1921-22 will be found Many models, too, in the more practical styles Hudson Seal € ine sking but fashioned ry any self. trimmed. with Prices up to equally as many of Furs. 4. & &—-Seeund Noor, Centeas Adorable Coats for Miss 14 to 18 With ber little hat pulled down and her great soft collai Natural Caracul pulled up you can just sce that the twinkle-eyes are nut more than J8 years old. This darling coat is of Midnight Blue Marvella cloth, trimmed ith grayisi Caracul, belted with oxydized Silver, stitched with silver gray and lined with silver gray Crepe de Chine There are so man. rd-looking Coats for the Young Migs— good warin cloth « lined with Jk and warmly interlined —at such a Jittle price that it woulda't be « great extravagance to have a second coat for dressier wear Among the materials are Ayereilo, Ponyeluine, Velours, Nor mandy, Pan-de-luine some trimmed with Pure Mole, Fox, And colors are softly subdued, but with plenty of warath Sorrento Blue, Volnay, Twilight Blue, Green, Black, Navy Blue and shades of Tan, Brown aud Gray Armita, Gere te, some self-trimmed Squirrel, Beaver, et You will want to sve them all NOW at the early season whii the ktocks ure fresh wud complete. Prices up to 6€95.00 4 5 Bron’ Mow, Conteas A Blouse Has a Cape o A Wood Brown Blouse of Georgette Crepe wears a panel of brown Radiui Silk Lave at the fro cape ut the orange } tand tart {into a pointed back. The wick with burnt Kibbo: 1 correct shir Phere ure the new Blow the skirt hei @& they come ye de Chine, Crepe e are tieback Blouses, Geatt aud very useful as wel tyloa, ay well a open-atetlio-barh beaded, embroilered aud a few extremely jwith Monkey Pur. New notes iu fashionall uf quaint original collars. Materials ~Sating, Velvets, Chinois sleey ity the ere varicd -all the Crepe weaves, Feorgettes and Lacce vieiag fur firat place in oll the waated Prices up to 874.95 colors of the season. A. & S=Second floor, Gust. \ stunning Cloth Coats viehly combined ia, Duvet de Laine—a do ren in strect or evening style Marabou, Tortoise Shell, Voluay—all beemti Direct Subway Hoyt Street Station onto you this &S with Arak @ f Lace Entrance to Store at "