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parity iti N. Y. Forty Years Ago, Returns, Can’t Believe # His Eyes, By Roger Batchelder. i Even though he liked New York } forty years ago, when he landed at Castle Garden from Scotland, the call of the West was too much for John C. MeGluckie, and he followed the advice of Horace Greeley. i To-day he has come back for the first time from his homo in YVan- i ecouver, and is at the Pennsylvania | with his son, who will accompany him } on a trip to his boyhood home in | Scotland. i “Ie was a different city In those } days," he remarked, “Your Battery }» Place was then Castle Garden, and f the. transatlantic vessels came direct } ~ ly. to the lower end of Manhattan. 1 found the business district entirely A \delow 23d Street, and the now mer- Gaptiic Fifth Avenue was dotted here and there with beautiful residences. 1 ‘was prepared for many changes, but ouowas disappointed to find that a tiful home, formerly opposite the site of the present Waldorf, had given ‘ yt a business building, © subways and elevated trains «the immense buildings, the noise, the "4 ested traffic, the crowds—all @ such a difference that if it were Rot for an occasional landmark 1 raight doubt that I had really Leen tn ee MO: Oe NE eRe RT 3 Ei ; 4 iitige Delivery in Hi Within 150 1 Must Go New York. re re- 1B | Rereraters | 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE | rifle fc: cm .@ Tre ae in this city, Of its bushiess after nearly century’ of uninterrupte the puulle at rd Aver Street ‘The entire stock of their si I the public As quickly Gispored of complete hey Wish iNewYorkels, FAMOUS NEW YORK FURNITURE HOUSE TO CLOSE DOORS. Announces Sale of Entire Stock\ - including Buildings, Popular for Nearly Half Century. BUYERS IN BiG LUCK. Holawasser & Co.. one of the old tandmarks of the furniture trade announces the wind-ui! halt a ce 10 ‘soth t i be sold outright, and the dissolutios of the firm thereby become final anc, " nto cash as spvedily New York City forty years go to- ECHOES OF THE RAINY SEASON. Sunny days may be with us n but New York hotels have hu of souvenirs of the unpreced rains of recent weeks. The souvenirs are forgotten umbrellas, chief! but also enough rubbers and rainconts to stock 1 fair sjzed store, Th which were left in the lobt taurants and rooms of the hotels, are sent to their owners when identified or held until called for. eee HE SPENT LOTS OF MONEY HERE. yor John P. Grace of Charles- 3., who leaves the Astor for 1,500,000 less n when he of all n's water 8, Tes- He came to } places, to buy Char front. “Though we had easily the most magnificent harbor south of New York," he explained, “our trade had languished and the docks fallen into decay. After a long cam city decided to buy the waterfront My mission to New York deliver to the company hold a check for $1,500,000 and r deed to the property. We spend another million immediately, and more as time velopment. Charleston was once the metropolis of the South, and we hope by this move to make it such once again." goes by for de- OPEN EVENINGS FOR ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS out of business. will be sold many _instan Queen Period Anne #350. rticles, |) NEAR 80% STREET ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! OING OUT OF BUSINESS New York's Most Famous Furniture House for Half a Century Offers Its $1,000,000 STOCK OF MODERN PERIOD DESIGNED ‘FURNITURE During D.ssoluiion Sales at About 25€ im: DOLLAR The great House of Holzwacser & Co., known for y remarkable price opportunities on furniture re consumer and competitor alike as unquestionably the finest produced in America, is about to diel All goods now in our store and warehouses once at absolute cost of manufacture—in s for much less. GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY FOR HOME MAKERS EVER ANNOUNCED IN NEW YORK. Come early, for the best Larpaing will be snapped up in a hurry. 10 Po. WALNUT Dinine Suir _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922, A REMOTE MINING CAMP. | Far in the mountains of Bollvia, 14,000 feet above sea level, and two days and a night by train from Anto- fagasta, Chiil, the seaport, is the home town of D, Winsnes, who ts now at the Pennsylvania “But life in Oruro, the Bollvian mining tow her_attractive,”’ he assure » are many Amer- jeans os there, and we have ble time. We de- pend entirely on the Ineas for both industrial and domestic labor, Every one lives in adobe houses, The climate is rather cold, but It 1s even and we always know what to expect. very DO YOU KNOW THAT—? It is the second oldest city in the countr It is the & Golf can be days in the year. It was developed under six flags, It has the largest military avia- tion field in the country, It has more Mexican Inhabitants than ¢ ity outside of the Mexi- can R ay to Mexico, layed there 820 That Jles and gentlemen, is San “A 0, Texas, according | to Herbert airs, an Elk from San Antonio, who made those assertions at the Martinique, while on his way to the “Dill? convention at Atlantic City. eee FARTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorker For @ Day or Two" who ts farthest from home to- day is George F. Hell, who is at the Commodore, His home town, Manila, P. 1, ($ about 11,000 miles from Broadway. Free Auto ther Points. ‘8 for its zed by ive partnership and go The result will be THE SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN ODD PIECES Finely constructed and tn all finish many of our {ful period, dexigna, Buffets Regularly to $300 Prieed to clove $43.50 out as low as ng of Oblong d aim chair, if out price t275 ONE OF SEVERAL HUNDREL walnut or birdseye maple, extra large mirror, —mnte to sell for’ § ONE DF SEVERAL HUND: moha r; magnificent polych closing out price..... .. Lovis XYI Beoroom Suite gushlons: deep. luxurious upholsterin VALUE Metal - : Jariy to ED—$ pleces, aa lluetr ain tion, deop pile | Priced to ch me frames, ‘spring bs arms and spring ff out as low throughou sell for $235 OPEN EVENINGS FOR ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS hy marked $145 China, Chonate Regularly to Priced to close $47 00 Bog erdih Ko Serving Tables table, Regularly to $50 Priced to close Priced to out as low a Dressers Regularly to $175 Priced to clowe $40.00 out ae low as Chifforobes Regularly to $150 Priced yo cloww $4.00 out as low ae Chiffoniers Reguierts te 875 er 6 Priced to close a out as low Vanities Priced to close out as low as Wood Beds Boras 8 $9.50 Two Days’ Savings in One-— Shop Early Friday. Show Great Saving Opportunities on Second Bargain Friday E believe we can safely say that this is the busiest store in Greater New York. News of our Anniversary Sale has traveled far and wide and every day brings increasing crowds. and even better opportunities for saving, for prices are especially low, as we wish to do two days’ business in one. Buying inducements are here in greater measure than ever before—for all who will come tomorrow. Those who come tomorrow will find many new Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturday. Sale! Summer Underwear For Men, striped madras suits are just as fine. 1 with taped armholes and neck—knit band at waist. » ment cut full. All sizes 34 to 46. You never saw them at this Women and Children—at Stupendous Savings! Many thousands of garments are grouped at two prices with extra selling space and everything arranged for your convenience Men’s $1.75 to $2 Union Suits of Soisette and Striped Madras Hy Lvery Soisette garment ‘has the genuine label—and the double price before. Garments of specially fine ingrain lisle, cotton bottom; band and bodice style, with both loose and tight knee—in pink, regular and extra sizes—every detail shows their unusual Men’s, Women’s and Children’s 75c to $1 Underwear Boys’ and Girls’ Nainsook Union Suits—Boys’ come in waist style with buttons, and girls’ in bloomer style; sizes 4 to 12 years, Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits—Every garment cut full, Sizes 26 to 34, Women’s Cotton Union Suits—In white and pink—band and bodice style, loose and tight knee—regular and extra sizes, Men’s Nainsook Union Suits—Every garment cut full—sizes 34 to 46, Men’s Conde Shirts and Drawers—Mercerized stripes, in short sleeves and ankle length drawers; also Conde Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers in short sleeves and ankle length drawers; White Cotton Shirts and Drawers, in short sleeves and knee length drawers, and white Athletic Shirts and Drawers. Shirt sizes 34 to 46. Drawer sizes 32 to 46. Men’s Athletic Shirts and Drawers—Fine quality Nainsook, comes in pin checks, cut full and Well made. 7 [Souvenir @ Special] = Men’s Shirts $1.50 and $1.85 Grades Made of long - wearing Repps and woven Madras in neat colored stripe pat- terns. Cut full and roomy, Sizes 1314 to 17. $4 -14 Main Floor. Neckwear Special for Friday of the popular eyelet broidered Vestee Sets Collar-and-Cuff Sets. 50c Eyelet A happy Anniversary selling Women’s Silk Top 19¢ em- and 9x12 ft. $10 Colonial Designs Hit and miss patterns; with end_ borders shades; reversible. at Half Price. ‘5 All extra well made, Each gar: $1.75 to $2 Union Suits $2.25 Awnings Tan and White Striped Made of heavy, durable awning material; on col- lapsible frames. Complete with all accessories. As- sorted sizes; quantity lim- ited. $ 1 47 various Friday Sizes 9x11 to in Paris Says “Black and White Hats” Here They Are in Va The correct vogue for midsum- mer wear. ‘There are tailored models for the tailor-made girl. Sports hats for lovers of outdoor sports. And semi-dress Hats for summertime festivities. A wonderful collection at our Anniversary Sale Price, $2.95 riety! All White A , Too! Or All Black! Baronet satins; some with black velvet flanges and large ai- lored bow or rosette; others of embroidered Canton crepe; and again chic models with velvet crowns and clever trimmings, Namm's—Second Floor 833 to $36 Velvet and Axminster Rugs, 895 Compactly woven of all-wool yarns in splendid AVINGS of $8 to $11 on these seamless Rugs, for tomorrow. patterns; 9x12 foot size. $12.95 Grass Rugs, $6 Reversible; borders and $4. centres; 8x10 and 9x12 ft. 1.59 Wool Velvet Cocet, Yd., 99c Full, perfect rolls in a great one-day special offer; 27 ins. wide. 45c Chinese Straw quet and geometrical design. / ing, Y $1 Heavy Cork Linoleum Matting; Yard; 22¢ ‘Two yards wide; perfect; sq. yd., For Friday, the Linoleum Sectio bargain! $1.35 to $1.45 In tity is limited. Full, perfect rolls; 2 yards wi | 59e Imported, Grass Rugs, $2.24 Sell usually for $3.50 to Size 6x9 ft. A super- n offers these Long wearing; $70 to $80 values? 814x101% and 9x12 ft. laid Linoleum lendid values—but quan- . Choice of plank, par- 50c¢ Felt Floor Covering: At a wonderful saving; Wool Rugs 9x12 Ft, $35 Value Reversible, closely woven rugs; in solid colors — rose, gray, tan, green, blue and taupe. Royal Wilton Rugs, $57.50 85e Sq. Yd. 319 si {29¢ "Namm's—Fourth Floor $125 Ice Cream Freezers, ° $40 Table and 1$ 97 Four Chairs { 24. A Great Special Purchase Makes Possible This Value HESE sets consist of a 40-inch extension table and four chairs, with imitation leather upholstered‘seats. Fin- ished in golden oak. The very thing for your bungalow or cottage. Be here Bargain Friday. Namm's—Fifth Floor ee nesters $4.25 Garden Hose 25- } ¢ A high-grade rubber hose made of four-ply rubber. Complete with nozzle and couplings. $1.24 Garbage Cans at 99c Heavy galvan- ized with tight fitting cover and handle. Large size. ai An Exceptional Value—Friday! AKE your own ice cream—smooth, yelvely, ice cream like*mother used to make at surprisingly little cost. These freezers are made with two-quart size galvanized tub—for Friday, 79c. $1.24 Bread and e wien’ Boxes for hite japanned, roll or square top; 99¢ another splendid value for Friday. 95c Clothes Line 100-Foot Lengths A good durable grade of sash cord, For € Bargain Friday. 89c¢ Mrs. Potts Irons at Set of three irons with han- dle and stand. Nickel-plated. Namm'e—Fourth Floor