The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 9

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Due To-Morrow, Homerte, Southampton ... Domonic, Para Stockholm, Gothenherg ... Taormina, Naples .. . Due Thursday. . Esperanza, Havana . : Bixaola, Kingston .... eee Due, Friday. Vandyck, Southampton Resolute, Hamburg Amesica, Queenstown 2200000) Sail To-Day alls Close, Balls Beythia, Liverpool... we Carroll, Hamburg. ay Olay, Chris‘and. hanna, Bremen SHIP NEWS INFORMATION The “Long Distance” Way ’Round 50c a yard | Fine Ginghams—Woven and Printed Voiles — Irish Dimities, Novelty Japanese Crepes—Poplins— colored Woven Tissues -—- White Fabrics, etc. 75c a yard Imported Novelty Voiles in a varied selection of attractive styles and colorings including navy and white, black and white, etc. $1.25 a yard Hand-Loom Imported Swiss Muslins, =z ‘o-=e: A en 65c a yard ik Is The Shortest Way Known HE was out West on a selling trip. Business was slow. He was told to come home. He demurred. Started selling by long distance | telephone. Read what he says: | “1 have just finished an 18,000 mile trip selling by telephone every step of the way e@ only my ‘steps’ have been hundreds of miles apart. My plan has been to select a city as a center, plot out the territory around it in the form of a checkerboard and make my moves by ‘Long Distance.’ | i } “Here are some of the results and they are illustrative, for I have had practically the same experience in every city selected as a centre of operations. : “In Lansing, Mich., the circuit took in 80 miles north, east, south and west. My fain ana tolls cost $24, my profit was $380, and a con- tinuous repeat afterwards by mail. } “From Richmond, Va., I tapped the West Virginia coal mine territory. | My tolls were $90 and my profit $940. “In 4% hours with telephone calls from Madison, Wis., that cost $22 Ask our Commercial Service Bureau to tell you about present-day uses of “Long Distance.” Telephone Cortlandt Official, Extension 620, Get It Now A variety of charming styles in gingham, organdie and dimity, for playtime and « dress- In all the most favored colors. Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. $1.50 to 3.95 GIRLS! COATS $5.95 fo 29.50 up” hours. Wednesday Inaugurates a Three-Day Clearance of Boys’ Wash Suits Our entire” stock of Middy and Oliver Twist Suits now offered at advan- tageously lowered prices. Made of the best quality domestic and imported fabrics, these Middy and Oliver Twist suits may be had with either short or long sleeves. 3 to gyears (Not all sizes and colors in every model). Values up to $6.50-—now $3.95 Values up to $5.00—now $2.95 Values up to $3.95—now $1.65 100 Imported Italian Carpi Straw a oe black, brown, white and fan. ere $1.50 and $2.00). Reduced for Immediate Clearance... 95c highest type, fashioned of a fine and dainty quality of French batiste others have frills adorned with tins and showing hand-stitched tucks. tucks and an edging of real filet. Continuation of Our Important Event—The Cotton Fabric Clearance Sale need, some with hand-drawn frills, At Substantial Savings on Former Prices. Included are Imported Dotted Swiss, Dress Linens, Woven Tissues, Plain and Printed Voiles, Dimities, Ratines; Ginghams tn plain colers, plaids and checks. Main Floor. “Prices range from 15c to 95c yard ‘Especially designed for STERN BROTHERS by one of the Foremost Parisian Makers: “CLASSIQUE” CORSETS Endow the figure with a pliant grace which is as natural as it is slenderly smart. In silk broches, mercerized brocades and coutils. A wide assortment of models for all figures and for all occasions: For dancing, for sports, for Summer activities of every kind, and for trimly tailored costumes as well. So moderately priced as to emphasize still further their high quality and fine workmanship. Expert fitters in attendance. Men’s and Women’s Hand Luggage Serviceable, moderately priced, and de- signed to meet the needs of week. end travelers and vacationists. Men’s and Women’s Enamel Duck Suit Cases — Fitted with tray, Reinforced corners. 24, 26 and 28 inches. With short straps. Straps all around. $4.45 $5.65 Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags — The World’s 1922 @ White Buckskin, White Kid and Canvas Footwear fr Women REDUCED for IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE . Over 23 styles in this season’s sntartest Pumps and Oxfords. ' $6.35 Heretofore priced up to se 5 Now reduced to . . . —White kid two-strap pumps with Cuban hee}. —Fine white canvas one-strap pumps and oxfords with covered Cuban heels. ~—White buckskin oxfords with low heels. ) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY | 18, 1922, PRESERVES BODY BAN duis: ances ree al Shc au thy LIFR DIFFICULT. . OF HIS FATHER |ectni ‘orday ‘ty “premier” foenre (in expected to leave for America ont tte It an atucle | || ae } IN ALCOHOL | to act ae Chere APA Ae aU ne ne ee s atwaya junit ut a. I of SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY of ay : Hi} one | ; Devoted Son, Now Sued) Girls’ Peat st B th ; ani irls’ and Juniors | Views Lifelike Face J ene eri ro! ; ers 87, Ycars, ) S ‘est Forty-Second Street An est Forty-Third Street Pani, pa iat say Z ummer Dresses = the devotion of a son to his father ® @iich twovint bow Gin Sly ot 4 at prices ONE-FOURTH to | of fortunate purchase enables us to offer. these |! the parent has been preserved fn i ONE-HALF LESS than : cohol for 37 years, that the s 4 ‘ egg apg opted Mec Cutcheon’ Ss i their usual value. Women’s Georgette DRESSES |i the beloved features of the parent. Rew wenn S4tH ‘and 33d Streets " : pope MeL elas No ‘s At the Surprisingly Low Price of $29 50 | @ private chapel was erected 37 td e years ago near the village come- 1 tery of Viverols, in the Puyble J l Cl S l * Each model, smartly and slenderly fashioned, emphasizes either graceful Dome department by the son when u y earance a e \A pleated panels, little cross-wise tucks, a wee fluted taffeta edging, or, more i Hip father died, The/son obtalhed W elaborate, cut-out embroidery. All are of heavy quality Georgette crepe, permission of civil and church f S D F b A ilk. Black, gathotiices Aha ‘bad K wD Cet O ummer ress a rics | ie with an under-drop of s Black, navy blue, and white. | Tonstructed, with a glass top. A Bfed ; LL our Summer Dress Fabrics, including those of foreign as well as Is | aati alel or his father, gulp American manufacture, are now marked at greatly reduced prices. | i MStteGe: The feacures to cay are This is a very attractive opportunity to secure fine McCutcheon Fab- Ly Gn ait sin t | [eset unos i Hand-made Blouses of French Bats | erendly upon the features of the i M C h I d Gi . h i | parent he adored. A : . . . i “ Ste Wat pinesoie in wide 78 vad 4 i Specially Priced in this Sale at. , $4.95 | Bas tobe, H These Ginghams were made to our special order in England and the assort- ry Blouses that would ordinarily sell at twice this singularly low price. i aie 4 ment includes checks, plaids and tweed effetts in all the fashionable colors. s $2.95 | yj Formerly sold at $1.00 and §1.25 a yard. 1) Hand-made blouses of the very Models for every possible summer Mauretai OOH: Bea ig Importedand American Tissues,yarn | finest quality, colored grounds with A V, mane ie ro a. i! dyedand fastcolors,inchecks, stripes, | white or contrasting dots, also small FY (Valties Pte #0/$49:501) (Cut Lengths of Imported and Domestic Weaves) i Naravels hivdad | p au Pan I) broken plaids, etc. 36 inches wide. | figures, checks and exclusive designs. i : i BTS Note HI REMNANT S-Short lengths of prac- V\ Sw WSiere Brothers es Several thousand yards of the most desirable Summer fabrics in | fay tically every fabric, at even greater reductions. i lengths ranging from one to six yards ! ‘ Just Published I got sales for a total of $1400. i peinae riya re strong $6 75 iin ae Seale “Calls from New Orleans cost $34. Sales amounted to $1900. ~ and tan color . . ; ° Nat eevee Re Alara “Figure what it would cost in time and money to cover these terri- 100 vernal ht Bags o tories Spe and you have the whole story as far as cutting costs enamel duck; sik lined; 14 ins. $3. 95 (Two of the many styles illustrated). is concerned.” q The “Long Distance” Way ‘Round is the Shortest Way Known, 2 It Puts the Speed into Selling Work that Every Business Needs. | —==_— i ‘ | Summer Resorts Annual | And Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring | Maps for the Automobilist | New York Telephone Company Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Newsstands : By Mail 10 Cents. Address World Summer Resort Bureau, World Building, Park Row, New York City a

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