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» Louis, at the Commodore after an extended European trip. “In | ' 5 P r Flanders, Belgium,’’ he continued, } minority,” suggested 8. T. Salmon of { Bt ri “only the better class speak French), the official language of the country The movie theatres in Antwerp which cater to the middle and peasant class flash the titles first in French and then in Flemish, In the best thea- tres, of course, French only is shown, for the educated Belgian is an accom plished linguist. * «6 FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker For a Day or Two’ who is farthest from home to was-golng to have enough to make up for it” Mr, Mills said that the sugar specu- lation had stopped and, with the com- ing of economic stability, the country was on the upgrade. eee LECTURERS DON’T REFLECT ENGLIBH ATTITUDE, “Some apprehension is felt in Eng- Los Angeles’s Plan of Self- Boosting Found to Be Profitable. By Roser Batchelder. Los Angeles has a most profound Appreciation of the value of publicity, Bey ou Aen that has put theliand," reported Major Oscar M.1 say ig Samuel D. Leonard, who 9 at elty on the map, in the opinion of| Guest, at the Waldorf from London,| tne Commodore. His homa town, Andrew 1. Johnson, a wholesale} «test the criticisms of the United| Buenos Ayres, is about 8,000 1 milliner of that city, who is at the} states which come from English lec-| from Broadwaj Astor. “Our Chamber turers on American platforms be taxen too seriously.”” "They do not reflect the increasingly friendly spirit of his country, Major Guest sald, and should be discredited here because the lecturers, in secking greater box-office ipt use sensa- tlonalism to fill the house. of Commerce,” he Bald to-day, one of the largest in the country. Its members realized ong ago that we must tell the rest lof the world what we had there or © one else would; the result 6,000,000 Acre: Federal MEXICO CITY, July 5 jheassialéd Press).—Arrangements for the transfer of more than §,000,000 acres of land, was a efinite system of advertising and oes comprising the estate of Gen. Luis elf=boosting. We have not only ad-|COST OF ZULU HAREMS SOME-| 110. 1. the state nf Chihuahau, to the vertised our city, but we have also THING AWFUL. Caja de Prestamos, Federal banking been uble to back up our statements} We In America are quite inclined to] house, for a stm aggregating about §7,- sell one of our cars or abandon a trip 1. were mhnounced this morning. about it a” 4 to Paris when our income is not 80 is is the tract for which A. “The aqueduct which now brings|jarge as we might wish; but over in| McQuatters of New York and a ‘water into our city years ago and Was started 20 dicate of American financiers are u Zululand, where one can have as many wives as he desires, the first cut in a bond issue of §2,- derstood tb have been negotiating, 900,000 was asked at that time toline monthly bills becomes evident| Seeking it for colonisation purposes. | tt bring the water trom the Owens! when a Zulu harem diminishes in at- | '2 believed the Government also intends River. Some voters and_politicians| tengance thought that it was ridiculous tol “phe gulu buys his w spend so much, and as a matter of|o.en." Olaf Linck, an 4 fact; the total expense was $30,900,-| aitor trom Copenhagen, I 900, But-it made possible the San| tie Penneylvania, tells us Fernando Valley, once almost al irice is six oxen for an especial desert without cultivation, but now] gooq wife. But nowadays the cost « one of the most prolific garden spots living has raised havoc with the inthe State. Dozens of small towns.) harem, and only a wealthy Zulu B And thousands of homes are there| ior more. than several wi fH Rowe and the trade of the valley | rings have come to such a pass that comes from Los Angeles. ‘That is the popularity, can pay one ox down to the father of the girl and one a month until the vill is settled in full.” instalment plan has come tnto Just one example of how far-s The prospective husband and aggressive we are hted out there."" 7 Just Received New Pack N.Y. Globe Strawberry Jam 35c a Can 3 Cans for a Dollar NO MORE CENTURY NOTES WAGERED. “The sons of the new Cuban mil- Monaires, who formerly played stud poker on thi S with $1,000 hills, are now a $5 notes,” asse ya J WOMEN’S CLUBS BOOST COLO- RADO. “The women's clubs of Colorado are stressing the use of goods made] * within the State,"’ gelated Mrs, L, A. ForSummerComplaints Miller, , President of the Col (To be taken internally in water) Mills, who is at the Pennsylyania from the Isle of Pines, "That is the result ef the financial State Federation of Women's Clubs, who has just come to the Astor from the biennial convention at Chautau- depression which nd since the worl swept the isl- financial spree qua. “We appeal to State patriot- me to an end. sudden pros- , Ho 7 arity “Of War ti ned to affect | sm" she went on, ‘and urge every a WwW some people lik party. Their | 0e t© support the Stafe’s industries Ps nd Georgia soon fell in line with us, sinee that time five other States have money came in thetr liv easily, for the first time wid it went almost a, fast as it came. One man, who had Meyer worn other than workman's clothes, came into Havana one day, bought $100,000 worth of jewelry in one store and paid for it in spot cash, : He said that his wit never had a jewel in her life, and that now she anon tha time Av ot Te BELGIUM’S TWO LANGUAGES. Re ie 3S¢ “It would seem rather strange for 7Q¢ an American to go to some large sec- * Cramps, Bowel Pains tion of this country, and find that those who spoke English were in the 5. BAUMANIE: BRO SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P.M. THIRD AVE. and 84th ST. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Store. Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, The Desire to Buy That is all you need when you visit ' ‘our stores. We will take care of the rest. The largest and most varied stocks to select from at uniformly lowest prices; courteous, experienced salesmen to assist you, and finclly, if desired, credit generously extended. ENEROUS Englander (Couch Bed Complete with Spring and Mattress; covered in $18. 75 i 4-Piece American Queen Anne Period American Walnut D China Closet, Serving Chest and Dining Ta § Walnut Dining Roam Suite consisting of Buffet, ii : —— 3-, Piece Period Living Room Suite ‘an in mahogany finished frames, up- $9 7-30 in velour, with pilloys and roll to illustrated Ss fe PHHEE BIG STORES | oi | SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P. M, THIRD AVE, & 84th ST. THIRD & i: BROOK AVES. at 160th St. Open Saturday Evenings. Our Oniy St Bronx Store Open Mond Brean stare. Evenings. ""Lowoer:Price thas Els. e lee -Always” WHERE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 1922, AEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1887 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Our Prices Save You Money TOMORROW Clearances Women’s Extra Size Coats 15.00 Were $29.73 and $35.00 25.00 Vere $39.73 and $49.73 35.00 Were $59.73 Variety of :..aterials and st; ies Sizes in the lot 41 to 53 _ Large assortment of navy une ~ black. ” DAY TODAY TOMORROW Untrimmed Hats 2.84 ‘Jere $3.50 Hats of hair and silk combined or all silk in black, white, navy and combinations of black wih while, 03 Aigrette Band— wer Hats trimmed free if hats and materials are purchased thane. TODAY TOMORROW Women’s and Misses’ Dresses At Radically Reduced Prices Dresses of best style, beautifully beaded, embroi- dered or braided—including some smartly tailored styles with strap trimming or contrasting pipings. Not all colors or sizes in every style. DRESSES—of Wool Jers were $12.73. 4.50 abattoir cue “kre peknit and ieee Lil sb ap Nitec 7.50 Nee shTe nd $2078 12.50 OMere $279 (0 4 ; ans 17.50 DRESSES—of Canton Crepe or Georgette, lace and lace ere HAT tO SBLTE. co vooee = 25.00 were $57.60 to $59.73. 29.50 were $69.13 to $79.50. 37.50 47.50 Were $89.60 to $98.50. ..++e+ eoresesseresetmrerevorsevesreseers Men’s Fine Pajamas 1.74 Were $2.25 and $2.50 Unusually fine assortment including fine woven madras, pongee, fine count percales, in novelty and conservative patterns and trimmings. Some solid colors—tlue, tan, pink, heliotrope, white and others. All sizes, but not in each style. All colors are guaranteed fast. Imported Panel Curtains 6.88 \Jere $9.97 Beautiful curtains, 2'4 yards long, in Marie Antoinette and lacet work. Cretonne Curtains—eentre va- | Serim and Madras Curtains— lunee—dozen | colored figured madras on on ds styles—were $1.97....... 1.27 | val. 8297... ..,..-pre LS Handy. Hite Sash Curtains Special Offering of Drapery marquisette with hemstitehed bor- Poplins and Repps—blue, rose, | lers—ready to hang — green, mulberry, brown and | special . 7 pened Alhambra Figured Draperies — natural—45 inches wide | “sarily Wideecnige (kine neowe, were .97.... wyd 667 | een— i | yd. BO Net Curtainings—2 yards wide —ulso suitable for bed spwcuds—special yd. Ity Scrim Curtainings m, white and beige-— IB: siicanyiccian 32 E26 Sales Continued Women’s Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, Women’s Double Extra » Underwear, Children’s Imported Mercerized Socks, Men’s Suits, Imported Ginghams and Exceptional Sales of Women's and Misses’ Sport Skirts and Garter Brassieres Glove Silk Vests . 1.67 Light, comfortable | vests for Summer, with bodice tops, flesh color, Sizes 36 to 42, Special Men’s Athletic Union Suits 8, Otis make suits, sleeveless and knee length, in small check weave fabric. Full cut and well made, Broken sizes. Men's Balbriggan Underwear-— short sleeve Chine —ankle length -double seated—also white length drawers: athletic shirts and knee drawers—all sizes in lot. Special... Women’s Silk Hose 1.18 Were $1.45 Good quality, with mock seam, in nude, gray or white. Sizes 8% to 10. Frock-Aprons ofCheckedGingham 92 Were $1.38 and $1.48 Pretty styles in gingham, linene and chambray with sash and trimming of rick- rack, Women’sExtraSize Hosiery Lisle Hose—black, cordovan and white—were .75 50 Women’s Extra Size Mercerized Hose—ribbed top slightly irregular—were .37....... .27 EXTRA SIZE DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, Women’s Extra Size Petticoats .84 Were .97 White natnsook models at- tractively flounced with lace or embroidery. Women's Extra Size Night Dresses trimmed and tailored styles in pink and white nainsook—round and V neck were $1.25... 26 O7 Bloomers and Ste in Drawers - Windsor crepe in flesh and white— also models in flesh and white nainsook—were $1.18 Women's Extra Size White Nain- sook Costume Sli; attractive tailored styles with hip-deep homs and strap shoulders come at both prices. Sizes 46 Lo 52 — vee S148... 1. raat were $1.18 st Trousseau Cre) Envelope Che- mlees itallaree ined trimmed mod- els—flesh and white were B4.50..... 0.06 3.04 EXTRA SIZ DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, Special Purchase 1200 Yards Ramie Linens 04 Were .89 are 36 inches wide and ‘he soit oyster white The in tone that is so cool for hot bright days, either embroi- dered in high shades or plain. An especially tine value in such lovely linens for frocks, skirts, sports suits and other uses. Road Guides For Week-End Trips Automobile Blue Book—standard road guide ot : America 3.39 Auto Route Mape—maps for New York, New Jersey and other States—eael: -f4 Information given in regard to trips by vail or boat. TODAY uality Merchandise—Big Summer Stocks TOMORROW New Seamless Grass Rugs 4.88 Value $6.97 Attractive Japanese and novelty designs in blue, Lrown and green TODAY colorings. Size 9x12. TOMORROW 70-in. Bleached Linen Damasks Were $1.97... 1.33 Floral Patterns 58-INCH BLEACHED MERCERIZED DAMASK— were .58. Special Lot Sheets and Pillow Cases Attractively Priced Pillow Cases: 42x36—were .20 50x86—were .84 54x36—were .30 Spree for Large Size jeods —were $1,97..... LAgy Full Sine ipsbipiea Spreads— hemmed or seal oped — were 83.97 ‘ 257 Satin Finish Marseilles Spreads heavy raised design— were $4.91 BAT No Mail or Phone Orders— MORNING On Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. Sheets: 54x90—were 97 63x00—were $1.00. 72x90—were $1.19... R1x90-—were 81.29. . 90x00-—were 81,44, 36 Inch Fine Bleached Muslins—Vatue /16 LOK 36 Inch Heavy Unbleached __ Muslins-—value .19'4..... 4 45 Inch Bleached Muslins— fine for pillow eases— value .81,..... 54 Inch Bleached Muslins-—for 30 single sheets—were 54. 54 Inch Unbleached Mus- line—value .36,,... . Sine before Heniatay. SPECIALS To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 25¢ Printed Shirting...... . 1G Many nent patterns—for pajamas, shirt4, dresses and bungalow uprons. WASH FADRICS—BASEMENT. 23c Fancy Dress Ginghams. .18 $2-inch—-mill lengths. WABI! PABRICS—BASEMENT. 24c Fancy Voiles Many neat styles and colorings —light and dark shades. WASH FABRICS —BABEMENT. $1.57 Chiffon Finish ee eer Ere 1.17 35-inch od ussortment of street and evening shades, 8ILKS—MAIN FLOOR. 88c Mohair Siciliennes..... .66 50-ineh silk finish — heavy round weave—brown, gray and navy DRESS GOODB—MAIN FLOOR, 37¢ New Cretonnes. . . 24 Oriental, floral, ehints and co tume designs—30 styles. CRETONNES—HASEMENT. 29c Unbleached Muslins... .22 Heavy quality—45 inches wide. MUSL MENT, 29¢ Tickings. 19% Good quality—assorted stripes, TICKING —BABEMENT. 48c Ribbons.............. 83 Sash or millinery widths—moire and satin stripe—white, black and colors. RIBHONS—MAIN FLOOR, 33c Pillow Cases. . 26 45186—with handkerchief border. PILLOW CASES—BASEMENT. $1.74 Lawn Breakfast Coats 1.52 in blue, black and med with narrow lawn—sash belt— HOUSEDRESBEB—BECOND FLOOR 35c and 39¢ Women’: Mreston Vests 5 KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 79 Children’s Knitted Waist Union Suits Vest, waist and hined—-low neck knee length KNIT UNDE 62 97c Little Tots’ Combinations .% Lace and embroidery trimmed sizes to 6 years. INFANT'S DEPT.—SECOND FLOOK $1.24 Little Tots’ Tub Dresses 65 Empire and belted styles trimmed with contrasting eolors INFANT'S DEPT,—8BCOND FLOOR. ipa Men's Office Coats... 1.97 al black — good wearing Fife ‘sines 36 to 44, MEN'S WORK CLOTHES~RASEMENT. $1.95 Men’s Straw Hats. 1.57 Large assortment of Sennet models —all sizes MEN'S HATS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.45 Men's Caps Lig Large assortment of tweed mix. ture and plain colors—upbreak able visore—full leather sweat bunds—lined and unlined—all sizes MEN'S HATS—MAIN FLOOR $2.25 Men’s Union Made Work Trousers s4 Dark stripes —- summer weight strong and well made—sizes 34 o 44 Men's WoRK CLOTHES—BASEMENT. $5.95 Men's Trousers...... 4.45 All wool—worsteds and eassi- meres conservative patterns and colors——sizes 29 to 46, MEN'S CLOTHING-MAIN FLOOR. $5.94 Boys’ Summer Suits. 4.65 Made of light weight summer eloth —also tan and grey linen+-Nor- folk or inverted plait models sizes B to lO y BOYS’ CLOTHING-—THIRD FLOOR. $2.95 Boys’ Camp Suits.... 2.00 Of extra fine quality sulphur dyed khaki cloth — golf, knieker or flapper trousers—shirt or blouse styles—also grey striped cheviot with flapper trousers—sizes 8 to 16 years BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR. $10.50, $12.50 Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits 8.65 All wool fine or mec dium wale or inverted plait models ny with two pair fully lined trousers—-8 to 17 years BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD 20¢ Women’s Cotton Hose Double er top—bhic’ dovan, y und palm bere! FLOOR 15 | sizes 845 to 10. HOBIFRY—MAIN FLOOR. +19,