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Our Fashion Sections are now showing qvery new Summer mode, and special attention is givén to the boys’ and girls’ needs. Chile Hopeful of Settling Boundary Dispute With Peru at. Washington. ary be printed in the West, he has written or compiled some fifty vol- umes, They include a six-volume automobile encyclopedia, a twelve- volume set of tyusiness text-books, a popular history of the war and works of general circulation. By Roger Batchelder. ee Chile ts extremely optimistic about rurrnest FROM HOME. the successful settlement of an old], 7%¢ “New Yorker for a Day or, boundary dispute, which has existed | 70” who és furthest from home to- between that country and Pera since |7Y {# 2. Taguchi, who is at the 1884, aecording to Oscar Gana, coun. |?e""évIvanta, His home town, Tokio, se} for the Chilian Embassy at Wash- |‘% 70ut 7.500 miles from Broadway, ington, who has just arrived in this | ~ -CORNS country and will shortly take up his Lift Off with Fingers as le 2 duties at the capi. “The invitation of Presigent Har- ding to hold a cc-’erence at Wash- ington to settle the controversy pomes «0 Us as an expression of good will which we Chillans are pleascd to ac- CONTINUED ‘ele? : SPECIAL PURCRASE SALE rho ei aspen ” r pre aa nan oem l Women’s Summer Needs at. Friday also a move in «cordance wit 7 Savings spirit of co-operation between na- Under muslins Girls’ Organdie Dressee—pastel tons, upon. which the world is plac- Pajamae—manufagturer's samples | colors—prettily trimmed with little ing 80 much hope for the present and nainsook — ‘arossbar, ponginette— | suffles and faney stitehi white and pastel tinte—also sinned pereale—frog trim, check gingh spoke hemstitebing, hand em roller? satin ribbon and various other \iny 6 to 14 years...... Special 1.82 Girle’ White ecto Dresses— paid oe with lace trimming and embroidery— 6 to 14 years...... Special 1.71 Girls’ Apron Dresses—ot Meo sateen, with pipings of bright + oo trasting colore—6 to 14 hey O11 Junior Misses’ Dresses—new ging- the future.” Mr, Gana declared that business conditions in his country were im- Proving rapidly, and that many cop- per mines, which have long been closed, were recently opened by Amc: ican capital. Tho export of nitrate, om which Chili is largely dependent economically, is te * trimmings—there are bi a few of a Leyerrng teats goods—all well made and finished— Special 1.85 Special Group Nightdresses—en- ning again. q velope chemises, vests and step-ins, Oy eee’ petticoats, ret pas and cor: ham, chambray and dotted swiss IMMIGRATION LAWS HAMPER covers—were $1.98 ......... “se vere in a variety of styles and INDUSTRY, HE SAYS. ° Nightdresses—of flesh color pane colors—12 to 16 years— were 85.47....6005 see eee OT Blouses & Petticoats with colored stitehing and | white nainsook. with lace insertingy~round neck styles—were 61.48.... 1.04 “It Is practically impossible to get unskilled labor at present,” asserted ‘William H. Barr, President of the Na- tional Founders, and a director of the Nightdrestes—large assortment of | Summer Needs at Friday ee sees of Manufactur- ry styles in painsook 9 4 pings ers, who is now at the Astor from aA SO se Voile Blouses—trimmed with ‘real Steen re ee ee wpPocm't hurt a bit | Drop ‘ite Ae oie bas aaality conics flat and Val. Ince and Fe Migration laws, which are holdi Teezone” on an sching sorn, in-| and nain ingham re] down the importation of ‘aniclien stantly that corm stops harting, then] were $2.97......00-0.+0+ 218 swiss—were $2.94. a hort); men. I believe that theso laws are Truly! see going to do more to hinder the re-| Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of turn of industrial prosperity than any | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient ight off with fingers. Crepe de Chine, Net and Georgette Biousee—white, flesh and pink— various styles—all excellent aval Nightdresses—of fife nainsook in white and flesh—with yoke back and front and cap sleeves of fine : 95.48. other one thing, simply because we{to remove every hard eorn, soft corn,| Val. Isce—were sg odetastaainta rab have not now enough men for thelor eorn between the toes, ‘and the| Windsor Crepe « white "are Sih, Petticoat white od unskilled Iabor tasks which might be | calluses, without soreness: of irritation.| and flesh—were .07......... .60 straight tailored mod done. That is a grave condition, and Envelope Chemises — nainsook | were $3.74... 2 when we get going at full speed, as | models with simple or elaborate | qui ci coctume abet Re should In six months, it will be a trimming—were $2.98...... 1.64 proof to. ib” Rae whten, Hes, remendous handicap. i ue— tephe GINataat preastt Gay inditalion Petticoats—of fine nainsook with maize, orchid and pale bl elaborate flounces— were $3.28 Possess eA Envelope Chemises—nainsook with rows of fisheye Val. lace inserting and edge in rows of lace and embroi Were 97....0006 67 Vests and Step-in Drawers—dainty matching pieces of white nainsook, special « 3.50 Infants’ Needs Summer Rpewre at Friday Babies’ Sifk and Merino Shirts— sizes 6 months to & years— of returning prosperity is the renewed purchases by railroads. They were the heaviest buyers of everything in our line before the war.” eee BOSS OR STENOGRAPHER? “I havé never seen as many lilacs in the country as I saw to- - with pretty pipings of pink, orchid were $1.25 and $1.35. 84 day ‘in the Grand Central Sta- finahs | , Were 81.25 and 81.85........ tion,” remarked William Hender- slr Era Each Infants’ White Flannelette Wrap- rs—also Night Gowns with draw ting sere 07 ond Tease .56 Hand Crocheted Bootees—white with pink or blue eombinations Were .50.,..4.s00000s0000 B87 Babies’ Feeding Bibs—medium son, an Auburn, N. Y., salesman, who ts at the Commodore. ‘I waited for aman from Peekskill to arrive in town. Every fifth or sixth person who came through the gates had a bunch of lilacs, Corsets & Brassieres Summer Needs at Friday Savings fresh from the garden. I wonder Elastic Top Corsets—broche—me- | size—were .25. -18 whether the flowers were intended dium hip sizes 20 to 26— og | Infants’ Nain: oke and to adorn the desk of the boss or were 86.00. ....++++. +2000 mapa bishop styles—laes and” embroi- the stenographer. Waistline Corsets—fine coutil—rib- dery trimming—were .9' 4 er 78 bon finish top—sises 28 to 28 Parse Garis SMILES INSTEAD OF FROWNS. i papdnaal pe BS | lace and embroidery tr Up-Btate New York is experiencing Elastic Top Pink _ cabot Corsets— | — were $1.24... 2 business boom which is expected to also hae in pin oche— 14 | Baby * an stow and continue, in the opinion of were $4.00... : Oliver Twist and middy styles— George Morris, an Amsterdam mill Women’s Elastic Girdlee— pink | sizes to 4 yeare— owner, who came to the Commodorm broche—low bust—long hip—- were $1.67... 17 yesterday. sizes 24 to 30—were 89.50....2, UM | ooo tr “Tn our part of the State frowns are siving way to smiles,” he declared, “I am personally optimistic, for the varpet and other mills in the section seem to be doing very well. The de- pression which wo experienced is Satin Brassieroe—with wide lace top—hook front—ribbon shoulders —sives 34 to 44— to 6 years—were $1.24... Babies’ Long and Short Cashmere ‘Coata—Circular Capees—braided— sites to 2 years: | Women’s Extra Size slowly becoming a thing of tho past. r5 j OME HERE: a} oy i have recently ‘talked with many Underthings and Children’s inanufacturers and pusiness men and A ‘ Py their opinion coincided with mine.” ecessories Under muslins ere) te : pea iday DYES SOLD CHEAPER THAN WAR SON Summer N peeing Fr Summer Pod at Friday cost. wings “wi ~ | Women's Extra Size Windsor | Chitdren’ ead Wittle efforts have been made to ‘9 Btipe—tece and\em Kove tank Crepe Nightdresses — pink or ailap eee 16 peas matte ae Dae ee RHEUMATISM white, stitched sare hte pte balla Mg geass yard 25 protective tariff om them, there has Slghicrenses of oor AOMy NM? LChisdren's Drawers—en- ictually been severe competition ber igs own ° cep amg ee broidery and tueks—1 to 12 years— ‘ween the various American com-| a 44! be fs eatin WG AB cc us shewsvarsnses 42 vanle&* said T. S. Rourke, a st| To the Very Roots of Fale “oh erage ply pete Children’s Silk Princess Slips— % . "Sold at less than cost price to keep | Radway & Co., 206 Centre St., N. ¥.] ‘Torchon ae BQ | were 4.28....0.c eee 3.25 the plants running. The competition | ——————————— were $1 18.. oe Children’s Silk Bloomers—hem- i many, : Extra Size Cor: — nain- sail Teele te ames mt dete Sook—tight fitting and loose modela | stitehed rufflee—siges 8 to 16 yrass ept on the basis of tHe present ia [THE WORLD'S-. caged with Ince and embroidery a ‘ at eu ‘ k in pees shades— be 8 Size Drawers—ol muslin and | —nsinsool FIFTY BOOKS, HIS RECORD. Harlem Office “aig, trae with tucks and Fess lg aa seve (8 u t r ts scem ¢ a “ embroidery and Val. and Cluny In jisses’ oemnere—pi le SaRETS beioutt Litscainie on teat Now Located at }} value 81.18.00 ‘ 52 batiste sad crepe —cises 6 to 16 yeep 3 the pienee one take hae, 2 6 2092 7th A | Aap ond ocho te er 3 me Sehes ee a ; re not many writers on educational ane orchid= Mikiaiete tase mice weds co VE. || Whe ener... ..2.18 | Boys’ and Young Men's ord of Dr. Thomas H. Russell, who 1s Near 125th St. | Silk. Hos jery—bl aek— Clothes at the Pennsylvania from Chicago, Since 1902, when he became editor- | HOTEL THERESA BUILDIN' Te 2 4 Summer Needs at Friday Savings a-chief of the first complete diction- Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits—ali i = Kori gool—~well tailored | wnodels vith EXHAUSTED NERVE FORGE CAUSES wets ao wicca Bait bin it ‘Space 7, A v4 Extra Size Gingham Potton Boye’ Suits—all wool tweeds. cassi- i deep raffle—were 94.....5 meres and cheviote—variety of THOUSANDS TO MAKE ATLURES INLIFR) Ses ane | Gemcnalaie ee ee of trousers—8 to 18 years— - Toys be ware 916-50... Rix ieas 4 5 How Nuxated Iron May Help You Summer Needs at Friday "reli —nsee 8 us 18 yep os When your nerve force becomes |aied Iron, which not only increases Savings Beye’ Trousers—all ay chats, weakened, all the vital organs of your|the activity of the blood making bedy lose their normal strength and | organs, but it feeds true red blood vigor, und as a result all kinds of | food directly to the blood itself, there- vlarming symptoms may appear, such | helping to create millions of new “© Nervous ifritability, heart pulpita-|red blood cells, ‘This wonderfully in- tion, indigestion, pains in the front | creases the power of the blood to help vr dn the back of the head, more| manufacture new nerve foree, -the especially at the base of the brain,/ same as enriching the soil in- and @ general weakened, run-down | creases its power to grow more wheat, condition, In such cages it's worse|corn or oats. than foolish to waste your time tak- Meee solt bala bent 4 teas ae 83... Mechanical ‘Auto —brightly painted aie. s Cances—t Ort ae Sy aie aes sies a si uaa lib _ Canoee-pretily worsted _ serge—side or inverted hae and two sets of paddler | tol gate Stectal 10.50 tweeds and cassimeres brown, tan and heather mixtures—were $1.95....... 1.64 Boys’ Trousers—medium gray and brown mixtures: also corduroy— straight or knicker styles— 95 in gray, ing stimulating medicines or narcotic |, 1 ¥ou sre muffering trom nerve-foree ex- Young ve Ti gray and drugs. Your starving nerve cells| {ruil de swage Nusne seh, Ng | Sand Toy Sete 8 pleces—vith | “brown mixtures and striper-20 (0 must-have more nerve force, the same your condition and mak dishes, sieve and sho pt in 36 waist measure— r) Vigorous Again bythe fol different. colors -2.94 food. as @ starving person must hi written memoran were OT .58 Were 83.96 to 94.50... ‘This le-best accomplished by increas- on t wer f Young Men’s Suite—large assort ing the activity aud power of the | 5 Rock-a-Twos<Rockers for two ment of conservative models in nerve-force making organs, the prin- | children—rocks and forth— heather mixtures, tweed, cassime cipal one of which is the blood. This adjustable seats —bluc and white and cheviot, in medium shades ; ean %e quickly and most effectively | faameled— 1.28 gray and Brown—-siags #9 ahs 9 , @@eomplished by the free of Nux- \ vere © ‘ were 884.60... THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, _1929, AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1627 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FRIDAG, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2208CUSHIONS AND BASKETS CRETONNE CUSHIONS—round, e Reg. values .97 to $1.17 styles. Kapok filling. METAL BASKETS—Large WORSTED 1.99 Reg. Val. $3.94 Mohair and fibre silk slip-overs, worsted and fibre silk Tuxedos. Large assortment of plain colors and contrasting combinations. Sizes 38 to 46. FRIDAY \ size 2490 Women’s and Misses’ SWEATERS FIBRE SILK 4.99 Reg. Val. $7.94 square, lithographed metal baskets. Floral designs on rose, blue and oval and box SATURDAY SATURDAY Two-Day Sale Silk Lingerie Sets at. Extraordinary Values each 2,37 Were $3.95 Vests and Step-ins of heavy quality crepe de chine, cre, in FRIDAY tel 8: shoulder straps. scallop finish. back satin and radium sill: es, finely tailored. Vests have Plain hem or large SATURDAY Two-Day Sale Hair Clippers, Razors, etc. Hair. Clipperg—sizes 1.0 and 00—for home and professional use —were $1.97 Imported Steel Razors—honed and ready for use—were $1.25 67 85 Razor Strops—genuine horse as i hide—were $1.25 .63 { Barber Shears—imported steel . i Et home. - MONEY-SAVING VALUES On Every Floor—Along Every Aisle—All Over the Store SPECIALS IN pak SUMMER a pepe eae Linens, Towels, Towelings Summer Needs at Friday Savings siete Bleached Linen Damask ine were 86.05........6,5..don, 4.94 Bleached Mereeriaed Damasks— extra good quality-— WOE ET ceetrecscccsscydy, oH Buffet and Dresser Scarfa—lace trimmed—filet_motif—tinen eenter—were #.25.. Bleached Turkish Towele—hem- med—white Turkish stripe borders—were .@8......0... Heavy Quality Turkish Bath Tow- ele—hemmed — SS Cotton Huck Towele—hemmed— white or eolored borders— WHO ET occ cvccoscecwess Union Linen Crash Towelings— red border—part cotton—firm weave —tor dish and roller towels— were .92...... Bia tpa aC ores 16 84-Inch’ Oyster White Linens— heavy close weave—for luncheon seta, drsee purposes, eto were (1.64.sseceseeseereees 1.22 Silks and Dress Woolens Summer Needs at Friday Savings Yard-Wide Sport Silks—light colors —black design— were $1.28........ Fisncteds 84 38-inch Black Sati: ae 38-inch Plaid Taffetas — good color combinations— were $1.57. L165 36-inch Satine—bri it satin fi —strect and night ata LB Storm 1 Ssytatig wide—golf, red, wine, oooag = navy blue— An Weel Challies—Light and dark nds—dots, buds, checks, Pais, jeys and flor designs Special .8O 50-inch Novelty Checked Home- spuns—various Spring color combi- nations—blue and taa, red and green, were $1.38 re S4-inch All Wool Tricotines and biel ite ay ‘blue—heavy uality—dress weight— were 8088. ccsbecc> seeeee BSS 54-inch All Wool Costume Serges and Dress Flannele— ream color......++++++ +++ 2.48 Remnante—Sold at market cost and leas than market cost price per yard— from 1 to 6 y cane of fabries and colors, rt) ing cream and Hosiery and Glove Silk Underwear Summer Needs at Friday Savings Mecen's oe Hose — mercerized t lack and colore— full fashioried were 81.97...1.70 Men’s All Silk Hose—Full fashioned ~—black and cordovan— WES G1.BT...00ss0rerrvces 1.21 Men’s Imported Hose-—fine mer- cerized lisle—full fashioned—with contrasting hand embroidered clocks—were $1.27 Wemen's Full Fashioned Mercer- ined Lisle Hose —Sports color- ings—were $1.25 eee Children's White Mercerized Lisle Hose—E; 6 to 934—were 45......-+04+ B32 Glove Silk Vests—Bodice tops— flesh and eolors— were $2.87 coven ees eS Bloomers—to match vests— WC BAT. 00. cnr eervonsce 2.75 Men’s Clothing and Furnishings Summer Needs at Friday Savings Men's Tweed Rain Coats—gis mixtures~raglan shoulders-~strong coat: izes 38-44-— ory 2.95 Men's Trousers — (ine quality men’s and young men’s styles—all wool—well tailored—worsteds, ou. simeres, flannels and serges—v mixtures, stripes and checks: Men's Spring Top Coa’ tuilored—ull wool—broken sizes $5-42—value $27.50. 21 Men's Night Shirts—Siz well-known “Rutmont long, roomy models —fine e: some with ned fronfs—soure Fruit of the Loom in lot- were 81.48 1.00 Men's Imported English Broad- cloth Shirte--white and tan--made by one of finest makers snor- of silk but gre weap silk—were 94.50. s appesr- , BAD Our Rug, Drapery and Housewares Depart- ments offer large assortments for the various decorative and: utility requirements of the Upholsteries and Draperies Summer Needs at Friday Savings Just Received Special Purchase 11,000 Yds, Curtain Marquisettes—~ 36 inches wide—lengths from 2 to #0 yards, but sny quantity can be matched—all perfect— wees ard y _ Special @ . J low im Curtaininy double borders—also cy mre Special... 33 see ee Irish Point B inches value 82.97 and 3 (7: yd. LOT 2700 bine Handy Hite Curtaine— new quality marquisette—deep hem- once to hang— PRS Grads Tapestry Cound Cosere —extra wide—verdure and Wants Doak 97.50....... Washable Couch Covers—eolored ith without. vain er Loe Imported Madras Bed Muslins_ Summer Needs at Friday Savings 42 inches wit 45 inches wide—were 3 86 inches wide—were .14}4... 1 @%4 ide—were .82. 81 inches wide—were .65. 90 inches wide—were .’ Leesan Musline— inches wide—were ry ped aie ey wide—were hes widewere 7 inches wide—were . wide—were . 9 Summer Phere at Friday New Seana ae ewyedy's. 4 PR aricye 2 sie fight or Pes cdl pied —neutral col deep pile— splendid wearing quality— SS NP Rel ae 44.50 Extra Heavy Axminstere—Chinese and Persia ies—brown, blue end tan = combinntioner-- oat About 500 Rag Ruge— and hit-and-miss patterns — plain neutral grounds with blue, rose, green borders— ‘able back—hung on Turtp oat vanized ehains.......... ify Sporting Goods Summer Needs at Friday Savings Babe Ruth Sweatere—all wool~ slip-over style—with rell eollar— baseball ewblem— 00. .. 8.95 jue mod- Fielders’ Gloves— major c—tull leather lined—laged were 85.00 4:3 were $2.50...... 4 te— Babe Ruth Aut boys’ size .75 Babe Ruth Caps— for dress or play .o7 Boys’ Uniforms “profes cut—four pieces..... 50 Men’s Work Clothes Summer Needs at Friday Saving: Sweet-Orr Work Shirts—-blue or izes 14 to 18-—~ wore 82.23 Men's Union Max year 1.67 well made 50 to 30 Autemotite Dusters ae an or cal ore tk various aay