The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 13

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wr ee ¢ ° ' THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922, : ‘18 Samuel Lloyd, M. D,, New York,|was appointed. In January an option Treasurer; Edward J, Kieley jr., Ja-]was taken upon the camp site, In maica, L, I., Secretary. March the property was appraised. In A N CAMP The board of directors of the now] April the title was searched," corporation, in addition to the of- — = ficers named, are: William F. Dee- | gan, State Commander, Bronx; A 8. Callan, Chatham, N. Y.; Robert C. R A Cc | N G | Rooth, Plattsburgh; Percival H. Crse, E i it C rse Rochester; James M. Blackwell, ¢ Edward M. Scheibling, Albany; “6 Tn C|]6 STERLING RACES TOMORROW — Charles P, Coffey, Ithaca; R. C, $4500 MT. KISCO STAKES 8 Hill, M. D., Bath; Bernard Ryan, Al- FA’ BATTERY COURTESY and Satisfaction with every purchase VISITORS will find the Store easy to get to Store Hours—9 to 5 Broadway at Ninth Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Formerly A. T. Stewart 1,500 new French Lamp Shades A Third Less, Wednesday For boudoir, table, chair and floor lamps _ * & 8, 10, 12, 18 and 24 in. sizes $3 to $80—for the $4.50 to $120 grades * * * é Just Of Ship The importer wasn’t expecting them until September—a fine, representative collection of the newest French silk lamp shades. MISSES’ Tub Silk Frocks $16.50 to $25 Any number of fascinating models in pongee, men’s striped shistings, and dotted and striped crepes de chine. : bion, d El r H. L » N - Former Private Summer Pal-|buren eat ace Soon to Be Opened of the members of the Legion's State for Ex-Soldiers. Executive Committee. However, at a - recent meeting of the board a resolu- The Veterans’ Mountain Camp of tion was passed directing officers to Was American ta sap. | Provide that after the next State con- " merican Legion, situated at Par vention, in Syracuse in September, Adise Point, Big Tupper Lake, N. Y.,] the board consist of forty-two mem. has been paid for in full, $85,000, it] bers, composed of the State Executive was announced to-day at the head-|Committee plus three members from Quarters of the organization, No. 5911.6 elected by the representatives at. Church Street. Attorneys have filed] tending the State convention. —Ee & petition to exempt the poperty from] President Caldwell assailed the taxation. laxity of the Government in the mat- The camp has 1,275 acres of tand| tf of relief to disabled veterans, and juts out into Big Tupper Lake,| ‘‘We see the difference between the It wag formerly a private summer] Manner in which the Legion and the camp and is ideal for tuvercular and|Government has taken care of the other tl] veterans who cannot prove|sick and disabled,'’ Mr. Caldwell said that their illness was incurred in ser-|‘‘In 1919 money was appropriated by vice. It is supported entirely by vol-| Congress for a tubercular sanitarium untary subscriptions. in the Adirondacks. The site has not Announcement was also made to-]¥et been selected. Last November a @ay of the election of the following] resolution was passed at the Legion officers: Charles Pope Caldwell, For-|State Convention in Jamestown to est Hills, L. I., President; Thomas H.]take up the matter of an American Skinner, Kenwood, N. Y., First’ Vice] Legion Mountain Camp for veterans ent; William landers, Nor-|of the world war who were disabled The board of directors is composed AT 2:30 7. M. ‘rain leaves Grand Cen- Harlem or Weat Farms Subway'to naferring to Jerome Ave, a 6th and Sth Ave. L to uubway, thence by trolley Station. RAND STAND, §3.85, ading Tax. Every bright summer color as well as navy blue and black is included in this col- lection, each judicial district In the State to CHEESE and TOMATO Slice a tomato. Spread each piece with a layer creem cheese. Sprinkle parsley,add fewdropsof LEAS PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Second Floor, Old Bullding. Tenth Street side Beauli- ful—showing charming tones and ejects in the light of the lamps Dainty—as ia everything French Two important special purchases which go hand in hand 400 Stunning Sports Skirts, $5.95 The balance of a well-known maker's stock. These same models from this man have been selling throughout the season for $9.75 to $15. White and gay colors Woolens — mostly Rodier’s — embroidered in colors. silks, Striped scarf skirts. Wrap around, pleated to wear with Sheer White Sweaters, $3.95 to $15.50 | Now being featured in the Women’s Shetland or mohair wool, and mohair w Two months was too long a time for the importer to hold them. So he came to us, as quickest distributors of good shades, and we agreed to take the shades off his hands at a concession in price. This contession, secured Jor our customers, goes to purchasers in the saving of one-third of the price, | The shades are of 4 high grade of silk and Georgette crepe—blue, tango, cerise, mulberry, gold, rose, pink, yel- low, light green; ornaments with gold lace, beads and Freneh print medallions, NEW SHAPES—a great variety of: uncommon, different shapes, such as one will not sea in every house one visite “ * 8, 10 and 12-inch shades $3 to $18.65 For $4.50 to $28 shades, and sick. In December the committee Sports Crepe de chine. Pongee. and straight models. The very skirts Sports Shop h fibre silk stripes | FOR MISS 14 to 20 * * # Slip-ons and Tuxedo models. Second Floor, Old Bullding 'Patou’s best Frock iste aaah oe $20 to $80 ‘reproduced, $59.50 | ; | For $30 to $120 shades. A faithful copy of the Wednesday—Seoond Gallery, New Bldg. imported model — one of the smartest versions of the coat frock we have yet seen, Fine Poiret twill $55 Aamiester Rugs--$35.75 latest tendencies of Paris @ All 9x 12 feet fashions— : a Tien mie 50 rugs. Trial rugs- that is, the first run of new Hs shee ‘milion guimpe vetlacting | Derterns (for the coming Fall season). Not quite up to the Parisian rogue ad bngene tun, | the mill standard, But the service is there. And the sav- } ming. . . ings are substantial. Third Gallery, New Bullding — low waistline defined in front the clever manner tn which the ix fastened at the side, neidentally the skirt is long. Navy blue or black. Rare, timely offer of $10 French Silk Stockings, $5 HALF PRICE for the famous 40 gauge fine. Because we cannot re-order or fill in sizes. * * Knit nicely full | * Sheer. LONG. * * & | Plainsblack, white, gold, silver, flesh tint, with | Paris side clocking. 482 pairs, in sizes 814 to 1014, Street Floor, Old Building \ leaves torminating Break in Dinner Set prices Make Your Home Crinkled Silk-and-cotton Crepes Second Floor, Old Building. A Cool, Summ er Retreat Just arrived! $1.75 yard | Limited to 116 sets, as follows A A Direct importation from Japan of this fabric—so delightful for | * ind he With a few wisely-chosen accessories for the frocks and A iis plair et wens | ™~ Selx Pieces Description Grades Sala Priva 4s i! 5 Rose, light blue, Frene and dull old blue, nile green, | ? 8 ie ri +++. $40.00 22.50 a Gas ye: eu the pou, you will never know lavender era, corn color and peach color. Also ivory’ and ‘black. | ee! se hecbogeeen sea garcg tage what the heat and humidity register on the street! Especially; good solora, | ‘5 100. American porcelain. ...$50.00 $30.00 K c EE NaL Dress Goods Salons, First Floor, Old Bullding | - 8 107 American porcelain ges $35.00 4 = — $+ ae 6 10’ merican porcelain. 56.2 $45. cap Cool zp leeitic Fake The balance of our fashion collection of | 5 100 Imported China... $95.00 $50.00 Under a Shower Spray $8.94 to $32.75 10107. American porcelain... .$67.50 $50.00 74c \ 16 107 French China.........$100.00 $72.50 Ranging from the nicke'ed 8-inch In Summer the spray gets more than its share of use, for it is a cold bath as well as an aid in rinsing and shampooing the hair. Price 74¢ A regular Portable Shower that you can attach and have ready 4 “4 : Macys —Basement, 35th Street, 22 wraps. $48.00 little girls of 2 to 6. 25 specially purchased, and 20 for use in 10 minutes, is $10.48. 18 wraps. i ser 8) $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 from our regular stocks reduced Plows —Basement, 35th Street, Front, 20 wraps... 9, $85.00 The organdie is Swiss—pink, Garden Hose 25 ft. $4.74 50 ft. $9.14 Moulded, double-ply; complete with couplings. Not only does it keep the grass cool and moist but keeps you cool, too, while you are fan that blows a cooling breeze from a fixed position to the large 16-inch oscillating fan that keeps the air circulating all through the room. Even the prices induce comfort. All-Metal Window Screens, 54c to $1.14 Frame is of pressed steel, ja- panned to make it rustproof. The wire mesh is tightly drawn and Women’s Silk Coats and Capes —the smartest wraps of the season— At these low prices, Wednesday Today's price B WYAPS. oc cccccceseee sod 13 wraps. 1 wrap.. Wednesday's price | @9 $35.00 Original prices were even more, Mostly black. Some navy blue, gray and*brown, * * * Fur collars, embroideries. braidings for collars. And Women’s Suits Tucks and_ ruchings, Hand-made Organdie Frocks Made in the South, by French sewing women — charming frocks! —for blue, orchid, yellow, Fine imi- tation lace, of the Honiton kind, is used as trimming. Hemmed or ruffled bottoms. Organdie Hats, $5.95 Dear little, picturesque poke bonnets, elastic or organdie tied, to match the frocks. * * % Wednesday — Second Gallery, New Bidg. Sale of Baby Carriages £37.50 to $62.50 grades [929-90 in price to meet the low price of the special purchase, No Jibre real. No pulp reed. All ganuine Jinest hal round red. Cream, blue, white, gray and white, coffee, natural finish. Up- holstered in corduroy. Rubber tired wheels. Foot brake. Re- versible body. Reclining back. sprinkling. securely fastened. Today's Wednesday's | , aMidcens Heee-Culling Shop ations | Reed hood, lined with corduroy. This: Patlinilar Carine * These screens are adjustable, op- sO leat Meinrenad fanmelacate a price Third Floor, Old Bullding. Third Gallery, New Bullding Refrigerators erating easily in all kinds of 7) Soekn nie Hainer Pe weather. Will not stick, warp or ro $13.74 to $499.00 Porcelain, Ash and Oak Cases; white enamel and porcelain-lined. Steel refrigerators from the small lift-top icer to the large private house size. Riaw7e —Bacement, ‘Sth Street, Rear, Ice Cream Is an Excellent Dessert at This Season Especially when you make it in bind. Six sizes. Klas —Basement, 35th Street. Cooling Beverages RED STAR BRAND Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla or Club Soda. Pre- pared from natural spring water and other equally pure ingredients. Deliciously flavored. Per dozen bottles, $1.39 WHITE ROCK, large bottles, per 3 white cloth suit: And 80 tweed suits $8.75. 25 6 to $49.50. Second Floor, Old Bullding achines | $67.50 wriginally $25 Electric Sewing The “Free-Westinghouse” Guaranteed for five years A limited number at this low price, Full set of attachments. When not in use folds up and be- comes a desk. 3 hours’ running costs 1c ‘Dix-Make Morning Frocks, $3.35 876—$4.95 to $5.95 grades A new lot of these famous porch and morning frocks in delightfully cool Summer models, Smart in style. Beautifully made. Daintily finished in many pleasing ways. Their usefulness is not confined to porch and morning wear for they are appropri- ate for many daytime occasions. Fine materials Lovely colorings Dotted Swiss — rose, 7 $ dozen, Figured batiste — pink, ries ‘ your own freezer. . All sizes of Medi: 2 bottl $3.14 Oak and fumed oak cabinet. Ma | blue) green; qauve (or blue, green, mauve, brown freezers, from the diminutive one- lum les, per dozen, $1.98 operated by direct, or alternatins cur- ae ’ or black, , i i iW rent. Perfect control of speed, from black, Sizes for women an: pint size up to the large 25-quart UNFERMENTED CONCORD 100 to 800 stitches a minute. a sngh ears 4a. size. A galvanized 2-quart freezer GRAPE JUICE, quart size . ; . a ‘o-tone ginghams— jefe costs just 94c. bottles, per dozen, $5.14 fe Semthg Mashingenttt | oem Pass ee: Pra: Paee Extra salespeople have a and-lift, Long shuttle, | dominating, been provided for this sale Basement, 38th Street, Blea —Fitth rior, s5th ; seta ect oy n Sours oor, Street, tashments, five drawers, | Queen Anne prints— which will be held in the : ae : 7 | rose, blue, peach, gray or regular sections, Third $55 Sewing Machines—$42 taceerine backarounds ate ®loor, Old Building, and Automatic lift. Drop h f drawers, Mission finish. ae grounds, Down-Stairs Store, Old $60 Sewing Machines—$45 Wastlvely, flower-figured. Building; on the Main A A Automatic lift. Drop heal irawers. Burton's fast-color dot- Aisle, Street Floor, Old HERALD SQUARE NEW YORK Partial payments, if desired Seventh Gallery, New Building ted batiste — cadet blue, red, navy blue and black. Building; on the Subway Aisle, Down-Stairs Store, New Building.

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