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THE EVENING ‘WORLD, _THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. ‘The Sona of the Revolution will hoid @ celebration at Washington Irving ve the however, the Yanks have shown luperior brand of basepall.” oe @ OLD CROWDS SMALL IN COM- PARISON. “There is a great difference be- tween the crowds of to-day and those of years ago," remarked D, T. Powers, at the Commodore. “We used to con- aad ‘To: neluty o| Sons of the Re volution 14 co-operating with the Hovrd of Education to make the firat week of this festival a time for inspiration of American ideals, Va: ba held In di Australian Automobile Im-|‘ porter Bewails Fact Rates ev of Exchange Prevent Him From Dealing in American «. Cars and Australians Are the ity MRS, B, B. ACOSTA WINS DIVORC * Fi ‘. 5 ‘| Marie Loi ise Acosta obtained yes —Noted Writer Predicts the! '\t4 to ait all night In lline for seata, |RURDENG, th rtynm Bh. Acosta. from, fu: * bs i Phe feat of McNally, who stole home | Acosta ja an alrplane pilot at Hazel- : Passing of School Text day, is sumething that | huret Field, employed by airplane con- cerns, Acosta put in no defense, Acosta asked for no alimony or support for her two children. , in a World's series twice In a century. Mr. Powers was President of the International League for seventeen years, . eo 8 6 GOODBYE, TEXTBOOKS, (Some day textbooks in out schools will be things of the past, says Dr, Woods Hutchinson, a writer on health and how to keep it, who ia at the Majest “Bernard 8 once said to me: ‘Textbooks are written by persons who couldn't have written any other kind.’ How true this may be is aside from the point, which is that a text book education is useless so far as It affects the future intelligence and activities of our children.” The school day of the future wll consist of educational motion pic tures, shop work and Boy Scout ac- tivities, Dr. Hutchinson predicts. His own son, he sald, never went t+ school, yet he entered Harvard when Books. CLEANLINESS “Cleanliness is the first virtue” By Roger Batchelder. “The business which Australia docs with the United States amounts to en:practically nothing wt this time, for tt ts impossible for us to buy any~ ‘e thing here at the present exchange +sepates,” declared Charles B. Bradley, org@utomobile importer of Sydney, Aus Nvatralia, who is at the Astor to-day Mr. Bradley is on his way to Burope) “to purchase machines in France aad Eng.and. “It we bought ir. the United States we coul dhave t oadd at least 20 o 20 per cent. to the price of American- made cars, and. on a car costing even as low as $2,000 that would make too great a difference for us. We could! nineteen years old and completed & not scl] at such prizes, 80 We aro| four-year course in three years. “He . cars of |W self-taught through systematic forced to deal exclusively in cars Of] i vesieation of thi ngs with Tanan he « European make. This state of affairs} came in contact in his daily life,’ eowill continue until exchange gets| Dr. Huth nee sald. This is the opinion of makers of “Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup.” From the first careful sorting and vigor- ous scrubbing of the fruit, through every process — from kettle to bottle — the utmost cleanliness and care are observed. PRIDE “.FARM Tomato [Atsup It [s Great back to normal. ey Vet ‘We have no good roads in ctl FARTHEST FROM HOME. Millions of bottles sold annually tralia,” Mr. Bradley admitted, “bUt) “Te New Yorker For a Day or < we have started a good roads CAM-| reo” who is farthest from home to- ~S G id ie F ry an “paign which should make it easier for! aay ig W. R, Wheeler, who comes Sold at eat! <the motorist. The Government has] from Austratia. His home town, Delicatessen Slores rofrst finished the first strip of boule- | Coneyoharte, ts over 12,000 milea from en miles long ani | Broadw dighways! necessity of pas! enward, it ia four runs’ from Sydney to Parramatto 7 hat is the opening wedKe, ee a so hope to educate the country 3 West 307 Aig Boon rend 2 ~ SINAVENUE -OLD-TIMER SAYS PLAYERS | TAKE NO CHANCES. | *% Ww. F. Kenney, who was the heland correspondent for The aing World of twenty-five standing some time ago, came down from Boston, Monday, to look over the ttle. In the old days he a Boston paper; | editorships, and | uirnalistic game | own account. New Fork Greatest. us ore Beginning To-morro vA $200,000 Stock Offered at Less Than Pre-War Prices, GREAT SACRIFICE SALE RUGS LINCILA Ovportunitics Fhat Challenge Comparison. pI i, nas Velvets $4 950 years’ $35 w. Wool Seamicss : In complete line of patterns, beautiful des and color schemes; size 7.6x9. This iy the ula. Fest rug value In New York City: a EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN 2 Axminster wood | Q- 40.75 | in beautiful Oriental design: a baseball game red last night, group of re- haven't cove since 1890," he dec! “while chatting with a eforters in the press room of the Com- modore, “but jt was a grep treat to see to-day's strug#le, One thing that | impressed me was the obvious tact | ade by prominent manuf that the professional ballplayer of ree ge aera Tromineh an ee to-day takes no chances. In the old 3 bas ners would go miles ack on which they linger, and if they | the next corner they | p in a manner ) decided to make would slide, dive or ju . > AMT OOW SEAMLES RO WILTONS $ 50 Beautiful colors end ; coples of ° d eeigns. At would be a very Chinese, Orient © offered th attrac- bargain in “Pre-War } +-Which endangered patever limb | em Janded fi But now, if a base- stealer.s! e does it carefully and s no chances, le {mn my day 13.25 grade, suttabte fot bolls and neay) Ve.vet Carpets ‘ Ae na very’ wide rangé of pa Be he tore Inches wide . ® i 1 make a high B t F it B Floor Heels ac OSt Fe DGS covering first sack unless | Vaterproof, ordinary printed ‘ om full rolls. 2 yards Yd. ide? $1.00 value at : e went on. showe: to batting 8 concerned Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled sae Sea Until 6 P. t gets out ahead. Thus LDOUGLAS *708 & $800 SHOES 'W.L.DOUGLAS SHO! FALL AND WINTER WEAR. IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES $s] SHOES STYLISH AND $ OCEAN ee AIZE® eres vanseaeas $19.00 DURABLE SHOES 5.00 00 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES HE best known shoes in the world. They are soldin107 W.L.Douglas tores, direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which guarantees| to you the best shoes that can be pro- duced, at the lowest possible cost. WwW: L. Douglas name and the retail Oe is stamped on the sole of all shoes fore they leave the factory, which our rotection_ against unreason- able profits. W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 sh are absolutely the best shoe ike for the money in this country. They combine quality, style, workmanship W. L. Douglas name and wearing Saeliee equal to other | and portrait is the best reales selling at hi ber Breet, They | known shoe Trade ae pe macert ¢ fashion center: A 8 tice, The’ stamped pice fa Mark in the world. It stands for the highest standard of quality at the lowest possible cost W. L, Douglas shoes with his name and the retail price stamped on the sole are worn by more men than any other make, W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paic’ or them. The prices are the same 4 everywhere; they cost no more in San Francisco than tl ey do in New York. 'W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paidjekilled shoomakers, under the direction supervision of experi- enced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes { 3 {For MEN baetiey| | for the price that iene can buy. - CAUTION.—Insist upon having W. L. Be" CAuriog trates neon havin fe Peeeiog a ainapeig Wl’, 1 on 00, o, . BpaRatiet ne horn sana gemelotes, ardbiabiaret Mi W. L. DOUGLAS Stones i INC GREATER NEW YORK: th Avenue 440 Pulton Street, 8 AOL % 480 Knickerbocker Avenne JERSEY CITY—1% Newark Avenue #HOBOK EN Washington street a ont UNION HILL i} Bergenline Avenue, 146to & 147th Bts, we 439 Ma Greenpoint.) | eNEWAKK—MS1 Broad street Mores marked with s we carry complete lines of W. Ls Douging Shoes for Women, Nasean Sir near Thornton Bt, ” Guten Ave. Trimmed Hats— Up-to-date models tn a variety of styles and colors, including black —were $3.95 nave f Women’s Trimmed Hate— Variety of styles and trimmings— silk velvet shapes—black and new Fall colors— values $4.94 to $10.00.......3.74 Untrimmed Velvet Hats— All Fall shades— were $6.50 4.24 Untrimmed Velvet Hats— Colors and black— 3.50 were $4.85 .. . Ostrich Trimmings— Bands and tips—desirable shades -—were $1.87 and $1,55..... 90 Ostrich Bands— All lovely Fall shades were $1.25... Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill Dresses— Black, navy, brown—sizes 424 to 5 new Fall s were 834.76 . -23.50 Misses’ Jersey Dresses— One-piece frock — elastic side which can be made into blouse ef- fect—white collar and cuffs— Copen, black and reindeer— 14 to 20 years— were $9 Soeeees 7.75 Extra Size Coats— Special purchase—very fine cloth —navy, brown, or black—in- terlined and lined with plain lin- ings—sizes 43 to 52—— wre $35.78... +.+-20.00 Stone Marten Scarfc— One skin—full furred choice elts were 845.78 27.50 Fox Scarfs— Open or closed animal style—ex- ity— cellent qu were $40.7) 4 27.50 Voile and Batisto Blous s— Tie-on overblouse wr tuck-in --lace or hand stitching trim'd— ¢ sizes 86 to 44—were $3.37..2.18 Tricolette Tunic Blouses— | New and popular models in ravy blue and black— were 87.97 .. Broche Corsets— Luce front—low bust- pink--were $8.00.........+ i Jersey Pettibloomers— Black, navy, brown, purple, cauldron—were 84.94... 2.77 Heatherbloom Petticoats — Flowered on black, navy, brown, taupe and tan grounds— were $1.94 .... Brushed Wool Scarfs— Contrasting revers—fringed ends and back heather mixtures- | were $7.50 ...secessee eres Bul \ | Women’s Worsted Slipover Sweaters— long hip neck-—plaid — designs- black, bee navy, buff, brown seeeeee 3.27 Women’s House Dresses— Striped, checked or plain gingham collars and cuffs of same color or white poplin—sash belts—sizes 86 to 44—were $2.9%...... 2.25 Bungalow Aprons— Checked or plain gingham—slip over model-—plain, pink or blue collars—were $1.48....... i Continued | | | were 84.94... 605 | | | | Philippine Lingerie Nightdresses and Chemicon Fine batiste--daintily embroidered were 83.68 1.95 | | Philippine Nightdresses— | Really. beautiful styles were $4.68 and 84.97 2.97 | Philippine Drawers— | Fine batiste—were $1.97....1.14 | Philippine Drawers— | wie tetistecewere $80T....1,07 Philippine Envelope Chemises ard Gowns— Fine batiste—were 82.2 Philippine Chemis Sheer batiste —- em roldered in Philippine Chemises— Fine batiste with elaborate design Philippine Corset Covers— Variety of designs in solid ay cut out embroidery— were $2.48 1.54 Extra Size Philippine | Nightdresses— Fine batiste—daintlly embroidered vokes--were 88.68 2.74 Extraordinary Special Purchase Sale| dainty patterns—were $2.97.2.27 —were $4.68 2.97 8.1.65 | ~ STORE aSURE 9 TO 5.30. REARN | FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 STREET Ewalluhed 1827.~«OWEST OY) OF ' . FRIDAY, AS Usual, BARGAIN Day AND Busy Day PRICES CUT ’ Crepe de Chine Chemises— ‘Trimmed with fancy net, lace and tucks—white, orchid, flesh and light blue—were $2.48..... -1.64 Silk Camisoles— Crepe de Chine, satin and radium silk--white and flesh—several pretty. models: were $2.28 .. + 1,66 Satin Camisoles— Several pretty atyles—built-up and models: were Women’s Night Dresses— Fancy yokes—long or si..0r* sleeves —some with yokes of *stin—flesh or white—were 81.48. Crepe de Chine Nightdresses—- Trimmed with lace and medallions —white and flesh— were $3.97 seeeee 2,68 Extra Size Chemise: White—dainty lace and embroi- dery trinming— were $1.97 .... 1.35 Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses— Lonsdale jean-—-all white or with colored trimmings-— were BLOL...cceceeens 1.38 Girls’ Serge Skirts— All wool—-navy blue—full pleats ~-deep hem——white body attached——were $2.94.... Girls’ Tub Dresses— Plaid and check ginghams—vari- ous trimmings—7 to 14 years —were 81.94.. Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers— Gingham, chambray and crepe— Peggy and Toodles styles—trim- med with contrasting colors— sizes to 6 years—were $1.47 .74 Babies’ Dresses— White—-to 3 yea were $1.67. Infants’ Slips— Nainsook~-lace and nist 4 trimmed—were .97 ma! Babies’ Fine Part Wool Shirts Shell finish— sizes to 8 years— were S125 uae Ae Infants’ Flannelette Wrappers and Nightgowns— 217 80 White—dainty pink or blue hell finish—were .67. 46 Children’s Flannelette Pajamas— One-plece — clear siripes — good quality—sizes 4 to 12 years— were $1.88.... RE .77 Children’s Flannelette Night Dresses— Double yoke—good quality—clear stripy sizes 4to 14 este | were $1.98... : 86 Men’s Stylwear Suite— Plain colors, mixtures and stripes latest fall models—all-wool ma- terinls sizes 34 to $8; regular stouts, slims, shorts—- were $89.75 and $42.50....30.00 Men's All-Woo!l Trousers— Grey, brown, blue, green and rlous other mixtures—fancy cai meres, worsteds and flannels well made —sizes 29 to 46 waist-- were 87.95 5.15 Men's Fine Shirts— Woven madras~-plain blue, hel tan black and white--white gr also starch cuff shirts in fine percales 1,23 vere $1.98, Men’s Root’s Underwear— Grey soft wool finish— single or double breasted shirts—36 to 46-- drawers--Bz to 44 1.44 were 82,19 to $2.45 Men's Belts and Suspenders— Mercerized web suspenders—cow- hide belts with initial buckles ere #5 and 81,00 .62 Men's Winter Underwear— Shirts and drawers that are soft and durable--grey—all sles 95 Men’ 's Flannel Shirte— Sift wool finish---khaki or gray, light or dark colors—collars at: tached—sizes 14 to 18— were $2.25 : 1.40 Men's Work Shirts— Percales in khaki, blue, charmbray black sateen—-dull and shiny— collars attached—all sizes were 81.09 Men's and Boys’ Ca: Good quality serge and mixtures--lined o i) alees n5 1 TWO DAY SALE OF LAMBS’ WOOL COMFORTABLI See Page 12 for Other, f° n Advertising | stripes— Men’s Wear Serges— 84-inch width—all wool—navy and black— were $1.97 ... +130 Tricotines and Poiret Twills — 50-inch—imported navy blue and black—all_ wool— were 8248 .... 1,75 48 and 50-inch Velours— New Fall colors navy and black—were $2.55. 1.72 All-Wool Prunella 42 inches widé—taupe, tan, Copen, garnet, brown, navy and black —were §1.' 50 and 54-inch Mannish Serges— All wool—navy and black close, heavy weaves— were @1.48 ......006 -1.00 Plaids and Checks—40- inch— Navy and brown grounds—various color combinations— were $1.58 .......+ 1.17 40-inch Crepe de Chines— Light and dark colors were $1.45 . 38-inch Dress Satins— Light, dark and medium colors also bhick- were 81.57 and $1.74.......-1.10 40-inch Charmeuse— Bright satin face—street and evening shades and black— were $2.45 1.65 White Madras— Good assortment of patterns— were A0....secerereee ¢ eee Cloths— ae —were $1.28 . 1,00 Cowhide Traveling Bags— Sewn fraimnes—leather lined—ring handle--18 inches were $16.50 Enamel S Flowered lining tray—cowhide straps——were 85.67.....++. i Hand Bags— Leather and velvet—black and colors—-envelope and pouch styles --with and without inside change coinpartment— 1.37 were 81 Silver Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks— Reliable makes—pretty designs French gray and brigia finish were $2.5 % Dozen 1.44 Knives and Forks— Steel, with celluloid handles well known makes—set of 6 knives and 6 forks—were $7.50....5,00 Pie Servers— Sterling silver handles—Colonial designs—-were 81.35 .. TB Silver Mesh Bags— Artistle new shapes —- finely wrought mesh—charmingly sult able for present use and holiday aifts—were $7.47 to $9.47..5.00 Pearl Necklaces— Indestructible pearls—solid 24 inches long—beautiful gold clasp lustre—were $8.97.........5, Ribbons— White, black and colors—5'% and 4% widths—-moires, satins and atripes--were AB... seen Ribbons— bi, to 5% inch widths-—white, black and colors-—satins, moires and stripes-—were .48.. 35 Collar and Cuff Sets— Organdie and linon—white— Peter Pan, Tuxedo and other new Fall styles—were 94 75 Dotted or Figured Nets— Black, brown and navy— were B07 Hy iy 8 Men's Handkerchiefs— Imported cotton—soft finish large sine were 26 44 Dor. 90 Men's Handkerchicfs— White carded borders were $1.08 4, Dor. 60 Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs— Medium weight--Y-inch — hen stitched hems were 16 : 4, Dos. .66 Women’s Imported Linen Handkerchiefs— White hemstitehed — thread drawn hem— were $2.28 % Dow. 1.44 Men's and Women's Gloria Umbrellas— Were $5.07 3.37 Women's Silk’ Umbrellas-— Colored-—faney bokelite handles cut edge and tips were 2 5.90 Women’s All Silk Hose—- Foll tashionedblack or cordova ail Sines were 80.7... 02.60 Biggest Savings You oon Find sives Children’s Plaited LAST FRIDAY of Great Fall Sale Two Excellent Reasons for a Busy, Merchandise Assortments Freshened Silk Hose— White and cordovan—all WERENT: caseaiianccsaue Men's Hose— Heather mixture—seamless half hose~ all sizes WORE AT) sasuacagicavere ++ 18 Women! 1k Bloomers— I silk —all sizes we 2.90 Women’s Silk Vests— Flesh and colors--glove —silk— also plain—-all sizes | PMunetosgres 2.10 | Women’s Part Wool Underwear— Various styles in vests and tights g. sizes—were $1.67..... 9 extra sizes were 81.87 1.07 Women’s Cotton Fleece Underwear— Various styles—vests and drawers regular and extra sizes— were 97 and #1,07,.,. - 57 Children’s Part Wool | Undcrwear— Vests with high neck and tong sleeves—ankle length drawers sizes to 4 y were .73 sizes 6 to 10 4 Boys’ Ges Fleece Union Suits— High neck, long sleeves—ankle Jength— well made-— -78 97 sizes to 12 yrs.—were 81.17.. larger sizes—were 81.87.... Centre Pieces— Madeira embroidered— were $4.95 . pee Damaske— ed 69 inches wide— quality— 3.17 were $2.50 yd 1.94 Napkins— Bleached —mercerized damask Linen Damask Clothe— Bleached — heavy Irish linen damask —70x88 were $6.50 : -5.50 Luncheon Sets— Bleached—good quality — linen damask-—henstitehed—cloth 60x 60--% dozen napkins— were $10.95 3 +727 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs— ‘Trimmed with lace-—some with em- broidered centre were $4.97 un 2.50 Linen Pillow Cases— d—fine, close : vieeveesees Pair 2.87 Turkish Bath Towels— Absorbent—bleached— hemmed— white terry stripe borders aren cd vo 36 Cotton Huck Towels— weave Soft finish bleached —hemmed: neat colored stripe borders — were 1B. Union Linen Huck Towele— Hemmmed— cotton and linea mixture—were .28 19 Bath Towels— Extra heavy —full bleached—hem- med-—white borders were .87 58 Heavy Cotton Towelings— Bleached and unbleached--blue borders good wearing quality were 18 : Linen Towelingses Heavy all linen red and blue Bird’s-Eye Diapering— 20-in. with—were 1.39 2hin. whith—-were 82.18. .1.72 Cotton Challe — were 28 12 Yard-Wide Outing Flannels— Fleece nap Sein OY sk 14 Outing Flannels— Pink and white—blue and Striped Seersucker Ginghams— 30 14 oo} Finish Blankets-— % Plaid Blankets— Wool finish—variety of colore—e 8-inch hindings—eis 6 66x80— were 86.94 3.74 Bleached Donate: 86 inches wide—soft, downy nep —mil. lengths of 1 to 10 yards— WEE AB... ccs eaece ce Ft SO Sateen Comfortables— ‘lowered centres—plain borders— attractively stitched — winter weight—cotton filled—full sige—were $8.98.........06 8.78 Silkaline Comfortables— Flowered —plain or sateen borders —cotton filled —full size—winter weight——well stitched— were $5.97 : 3.50 New Mixed Feather Pillows— ‘Az goose feathers —strong, firm = 3 33 Ox28-—were 22x28—were and = grey—mixed down ~excellent tickings—various $9.22. . $38.67. . $4.82 $4.98 24x30—were 26x80—were New Feather Pillows— White fille: stripes. 20x28—were $9.97. 2. 8-—were 84.57. Gk 24x80-—were $4.97. vf 26x30-—were 85.57 ‘ Bleached Sheetings— 2% yards wide—standard quali —were .67.... Unbleached Muslins— 86 inches wide— less than mill price ins— 86 in.—soft finish—were 15 .10 Unbleached Muslins— 21 54 inches wide—were .48... Pillow Cases— 42x36—plain hem—were .82. 45x86—plain hem—were .45. $2x36—hemstitched—were .89 $5x36—hemstitched—were .49 .32 Sheets— HEMMED 54x90—were : 63x90—were 72x90-—were 81x90—were 90x99—were $1.79. HEMSTITCHED 63x90—-were $1.83. 72x90-—were $1.56. 81x90-—were $1.68. Bed Spreads— Were 83.69... .....00e000e- 2.69 Marseilles Spreade— Were $4.06 .cvcscscnes .. 3.44 Marseilles Spreads— Were $5.98........ Breer Sy Single Crochet Spreads— Were $1.49.. Crochet Spreads— Three-quarter sise— were 81.09. --1.24 Bleached Cheese Cloths— 36 inches wide—absorbent— were 414 Feather Ticks— Full and three- quarter § sizes— were $2.98. ...+ 1.77 Dust Caps— Dutch styles—embroidered edge— WEF «IB.s-.ereeeessee Sewing Silks— Black, white and colors—80 yards on spool—were .65 dozen... 40 Willington Cottons— White and black—best numbers— were .68 dor..... Dos. 46 Dress Shields— Light weight—-good quality- were 15 pair sae Box Stationery— Paper or cards—26 sheets or 26 cards 24 envelopes—colored or gilt edge-—were 25 15 Rox Stationery— ets and envelopes—assorted c ioe or white—were 87. .. .25 Litebuey Soap— toilet and bath—cake. .6 Olive Oil White Cas‘ Soap — Large bar—average about @ lbs. —were 96 Ivory Tint Hair Brushes— very heavy back—slight streak in celluloid “ only imper- fection—were $3.6 1.2 New Net Curtains— Seconds Valance centres—pretty lace edges—four styles— were 82.47 - 1.56 Now Rope Portieres— With tapestry bands—heavy che- nille drapes—full or ogee sises— were $5.97 Velow Sofa Cushions — ted colors—round, tw ityles 2% pce tN tn a a SOTA