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Harvey’s White Topper Recalls Sammy Weller —+.—.-. y ‘ ‘i BIG VERDICT FOR ISLAND OIL. Ambassador at — Luncheon ‘The sult of the Island Oil Marketiny Shines in Knee Breeches Corporation, a subsidiary of the Islan and Horn Rims. world. It was a similar hat, no! races in King Edward's day. —eptenteye Oupyright, 1922 (New York Kvening World),| Sulted in a yerdict for $1,1 by’ Press Publishing Company. terest at 6 per cent. sin for the Island Company, according t LONDON, May 25,—Ambassador George Harvey has broken into the sartorial class of Sam Weller, tho late King Edward and Colonial Min- ister Winston Churchill. Can be kept atwi He did it with his white “topper” Po nk inner § Healt which he wore at the Empire’Day u luncheon of Canadians. It may be FITZGERALD'S HAIR SOAP said he Is indebted to the Warl of] ,,"he Sen pate Balfour for his horn rim spectacles | Mothers. y entir and the late Anibassador Choate for | a etuet Dees and Fine < slightly sofled, that was the only headpiece society recdgnized at tho Oil 4pd Transport Company, against the New England Oil Corporation, for damages on breach of contract, has re- L. L. Lewis, of Lowis & Kelsey, coup- Used" by "two Kenerations of earerut, cean| even these will look ca TRE port. 'The New Bngland Ol! Corpora- Dickens introduced him to the) tion had a contract to purchase crude oll from the Island Of! Company, and 4 eeased purchasing before the contract expired. 7 a o almost like new! bis satin knee breeches, but the white “topper” is all his own, His own only so far as Americans fe concerned, for that headgear is the ultra correct one for morning and afternoon wear during the Lon- don season, It was just such a hat, but slightly @. TRAOT POARe Special Attractions for Memorial Day SPECIAL ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 26th and 27th CHOCOLATE All ROASTED ALMONDS Three Regularly 79¢ POUND BOX, Packages CHOCOLATE COVERED NUT CARAMELS for Regularly 49c POUND BOx, ASSORTED Cc FRUIT AND NUT BUTTERCUPS Regularly S4e J while they last 5 2 NO T he newest and cleverest novelty ever designed for the little folks. The KIDDIES’ SUIT CASE is a fect reproduction of Dad's t: ing bag, generously spangled with labels and is fitted with handleand 4% fastenings. They are filled with a Ss Ww wonderful assortment $ of candies and toys. 29 > SUIT CASE PACKAGE COMPLETE, e High Grade Assorted Chocolates Or Bon Bons and Chocolates. Our famous assort- ment of delicious sweets attractively put up in 59 handsomely decorated patriotic boxes. eo Cc Week-End Combination Package One of Loft’s characteristic variety packages for the week- end trip over Decoration Day, Excellent collection of sweets in handsomely decorated container. 2 PACKAGE 9 9 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS COMPLETE SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to 85 85 7 *4, ad? These are shoes that origin Le sold for $8 to $15. There is a wonderful choice of styles, in patent leather, suede, black and tan calfskin, All sizes—though not in any one style. Real Alexander-quality shoes. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Hodson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L” and West Side Subway—All Convenient _Alexander_ Take your old shoes to the repairman today —he will hand them back like new! The price for attaching . O'Sullivan’s Safety Cushion Heels is generally the same as forordinary heels ~ though they cost the repairman more. He has two reasons for doing this: O’Sullivan’s always make Ask for O’Sullivan’s—see that they are attached. Kompartments (patented) ee O'Sullivan’ Heels RAPID SHOE REPAIR CO. ® Convenient Service Stores 113 Nossau St. Klein's Building. YOUR _ HUSBAND’S CUFF EDGES? It is not_your husband’s fault that his cuffs get frayed and have to be turned while the shirt is still Gee: To be sure he gets the cuffs irtier than any other part of the shirt, but itis the rubbing you do getting the dirt out that wears the material. Most of that rubbing is not necessary. Soaking in Rinso will get the cuffs just as clean without weakening a single thread. The rich, cleansing Rinso suds gently loosen all the dirt so that a thor- ough rinsing carries it off. If there is sometimes a fine line that is not entirely soaked out, rub lightly with dry Rinso, and that too will disappear at once. Make your husband’s shirts last twice as long. Save the wear and tear of rubbing so disastrous to clothes, such a drain on your own strength.—Advt. y Isa Remedy For practically every tooth trouble there is a cure. What is a serious defect to you is often a simple matter to our skilled operators. ' Come in with confidence that WATERBURY METHODS will find a solution. The work will be done well, quickly and at less cost than you beligved possible. All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendants Warersury DENTAL COMPANY Incorperated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St, New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn jours: 6 ro 6 Sunovays: closes Washington “remy “Tours From New York 3pays*26 May 29 For details address |. B. SCOTT, Genl. Bast. Pass. Ager ‘Phane Penne. 0473 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1922, solled, that Sam Weller wore when] #! for receiver of Island Oil and Trans- FUR STORAGE DM Wamp, BROADWAY Vaults on the premises at Ninth Strees Absolute protection t Store Hours: 9 to 6.30 Formetiy A. T. Stewart \ ‘Still filling orders A Well-known Successful, Retired Merchant of another big city visiting us yesterday spent some hours in this Store, and after looking carefully through the Store said from his personal knowledge that there was not another store in the United States as good as this from several points of view: Ist—The fullness and. ac- Ie ||_4 z « ¥ v tual freshness of stocks. 2nd—The certainties as to qualities, ’ _ 8rd—The absence of tricks in pricings. (A few well-known things at low figures and other articles not s0 well known being highly priced.) % , 4th — Absolute truthful- ness. in advertising, bth—No pressure or ur- gency to make sales. ‘ 6th—The returnability of articles, if not harmed, for cash returns, with few ex- ceptions, Paris alone can devise. The Once-a-Year Occa Pastel-tinted, hand-made | French Frocks : The sheerest, mee delicate voi'e, simply made, of course, as are all summer frocks of Paris—but As this is to f i with the many delightful ways of trimming which sweaters and lh Be wget es J ay srt ty Be rr —tiny flowers of voile caught with colored threads. and silk crepes. ' sion in Skirts The Annual Sale of Summer Sports Skirts for Miss 14 to 20 ‘Sale will be WHITE Flannel, cotton gabardine, line, What the old, wise mer- * —-flat organdi Liqued with ig ty as chant maid vandie flowers, appliqued with cut work. ; r c about he Btore irate —fine beails, in delicate patterns and colors, White cotton gabardine and cordel- Signa, ihe tucks and drawn work. ine skirts—our $8.50 grade......... Py . Pale pink, blue, a faint peach shade, yellow and in all white. ; ; White flannel skirts—straight-line $19.75 to $95 models—our $10.75 grade..... Gonepe e Organdies and linens, too. As attractive as the voiles. ys ” $4 i « May 25, 1922. Women's Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Bullding. pleats cir Sta and box, l $9 75 Silk crepe skirts—crepe de Chine, Canton crepe, very heavy crepes, and satin back Canton crepe; white, beige, $11 50 pumpkin, pearlégray, navy blue and | © black—our $17.50 grade........ee4. + * 6 since we started them a number of years ago. 1,003 pairs of Oxfords and Pumps— { 1 Sizes 214 to 8 The materials are of excellent qualities. a dozen different styles for town or $4 50 Widths AA to D The tailoring is of the fine character which adds so sports wear—were $8 to $14...... hs { in the lot much smartness to severely tailored skirts. And that is . re . . what these are—8 interpretations of straightline, wrap- WHITE shoes with colored trimmings. ' around and pleated skirts, STREET shoes in tan or black calfskin—or patent leather—in favorite models. Every Skirt has the new shallow inside band BROGUE OXFORDS, with smart English toes and low walking heels—in tan which is necessary for comfort with the almost universal- calfskin, ly-worn girdle top corsets and soft girdles. OXFORDS with broad ees and low heels. Oxfords with higher heels in tan or And every band is finished with, tape binding at top black calfskin or kidskin. and ends—and has tape looped hangers, ‘too. TONGUE PUMPS to be worn with buckles—patent leather or black calfskin. Waistbands—24 to 82 in. Lengths—81 to 84 in. STRAP PUMPS—in gray suede—two tone colorings of tan and fawn or black Please note-sas the number of skirts is limited lo 685 it is and gray—tan or black calfskin with wing tips—white suede trimmed with colored only fair to our customers that none of the skirts will be sent leather in red or green. 0. 0. Dz Street Floor and Second Floor, Old Bullding. TWO-STRAP PUMPS—white buckskin trimmed with tan or black calfskin. Two- tone colorings. ~--$4.95 $6.95 to $8.95 grades, A distinctive collection While stri dimtty. Colored dimity, polka dotted in white, ‘andkerchief linen in whjte or pastel colors, Dotted Swiss. Batiste, cross-barred in color. Colored collar and cuffs on white blouses; white collars and cuffs on colored blouses; fine touches of hand embroidery. Irish lace in narrow edges on collars or wide bands; pin tucks discreetly used—are few of the smart details, Blouses with pinafore collars—frill blouses—blouses with roll collars—Sizes 34 to 46. Third Floor, Old Bullding. 3 groups of Women’s Sweaters at much less than Half Price $3.95 to $9.75—originally $6.75 to $32.50 Slip-on, tie-on and Tuxedo models’ in the ) fine soft yarns in attractive colorings and $3 95 styles. Some of the gauzy veil-like sweaters. f ° Many imported English Tuxedo sweaters of ) fine cashmere * wool—also double faced gauzy ¢ $6.75 slip-ons, ; s Wide selection of models—many imported. ) Made of finest yarns and_ perfectly finished. ¢ 9.75 Smart colors and combinations of color. * * * Sports Skirts—now $3.50 and $4.95 Originally more than double these prices. Well made skirts of tweeds and homespuns, in delightful colorings. Second Floor, Old Building. Pretty Silk Petticoats, $4.95 Heavy satin, charmingly embroidered and scalloped around the bottom, In beige, gray, French blue, jade, henna, purple, navy blue or black. Also in flesh and white, with batiste paneling front and back to insure their being shadow-proof. Heavy silk jersey and lustrous satin, ruffle trimmed, slim-fitting, In French blue, taupe, purple, navy blue or black. Third Floor, Old Building. SoRhy tele ‘eh Figgt Floor, Old Bullding $5.00 Flag Outfit—for $3.65 : Brassieres , 85c All-wool bunting flag, 8x5 ft. sewed stripes and stars; Main Aisle Sale of Brassieres| Polished hardwood pole. Halyards and bracket. aud Bandeaux. New models, : Phone and mail orders given Flags for grave decoration, Fieurslender, mediym and full] prompt attention. mounted on stick, spear. top, Pink» jacquard cloth, white Cotton bunting flags, at $3—, Wipe ven: Maacings tere cambrie combined with Cluny] formerly $5 and $6, size 6x10 Standard regimental flags lace, or lace combined witli} ft., well made with sewed stripes made’ of best grades flag and ~ washable satin. ‘Tape shoul-| and stars, canvas bound and banner silk-trimmed with gold der straps, Cut deep to keep] brass gromets. color fringe cord and tassels, them from= working up over pelle hard wood staff and the top.of the low corset. Wool bunting flags -in all rass eagle, $50. § Street Floor, Old Building, sizes up to 12x20 ft. or larger. Third Gallery, New Buliding, SS ———————eEeeseseesee IN THE SHOPS FOR MEN —STREET FLOOR For 300 lucky men—perhaps less, for some men will want two suits: $50 Blue Serge Suits, $38.5 Every man is blue in summer. Blue outside tf he has @ good blue suit to change off with his gray or Palm Beach suit. Blue inside (which ts bad) if he hasn't got a cool blue suit. BI An Event arranged months ago We made a deal last year with the maker of these suits. He got the serge from one of America’s finest mills. Made up the suits the Wanamaker way, in three models—one double-breasted, two single-breasted. And here they are, 300 of them, in time for the holidays, spick and span, fresh from the maker’s shelves. Best Blue Suit Value of thé Day Sizes 84 to 50, regulars, stouts, longs, shorts, short stouts, long stouts. All coats half lined with good alpaca. Two of the models pictured. $2 and $2.50 Union Suits—for $1.25 Sizes 84 to 40 only. Fine quality mercerized madras, plaids and fancy weaves. Sleeveless, Knee length. 2,400 Union Suits—special at 95c Sizes 34 to 46—not in all styles. Excellent madras, in stripes, plaids and fancy weaves, Sleeveless. Knee length, Men’s New Straw Hats, $2.50 to $8 Street Floor, New Bull v9 ’ 6 Every skirt in the Sale was made to our order by the ° ? foremost skirtmaker of New York—thi ho hi Holiday Sale of Women KY Shoes made all ite mite in eres one of gar Atel’ Bales