The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

GENEVA, League of its predes opening w even though th These leaders of t able to the cating that Interest in the growing, work of both inevitably b tures and sensational debates. There was fo mild sensation in connection with yes- terday'’s opening, ment on the part of Peru which ‘The South LEAGUE SELECTS {U- EDWARDS OF CHILI FORITS PRESIDENT Necessary to World’s Normal Life, Asserts da Gama at Opening, nan 738, number of and spectators, while the floor before the an ever before, ws in t on the year will be of $700,000,000 for This Year} von vant mio water Atte: Revenues Take Big Drop and Expenditures Exceed Es- timates of Budget Bureau. The Government's probable deficit thi )0, according to new estimate WASHING ON, D. C., Sept. 6 (00,000,000 Instead of $50: Accidents. Swinging in the whirl seat, whieh xtenila 200 feet out in the wo t South Beach, 8 1, William Van L., lost his bal rt, twenty-four, of No. 124 Broad | / ter, hen Miss A hier right t ndition she disap. of actuaries submitted to Secretary of the July 1 have dropped tar below tue ficures of iast year, while Governmen| expenditures may exceed the In July and August profit taxes amounted to only $55.02 a decrease of about $40,000,000] penditures on account of the Govern- Sept. 5 (Associated | below the figures for the sume thontns| ment life insurance fund, for the ben Press).—The third Assembly of the/lust year, Miscellaneous revenues] efit of veterans of the w tions has outdone both | totaled $197,462,104, a decrease of} amounted to $3.8 about $40,000,000. Proc sale of plus property also bave|diture for the same purpose last y elow expectations. The (Government must continue to Is declare that in important | make substantial payments to the rai ore nittie| item which will run up. the f] roads, liquidating claims growing out ‘the session gave “Government operations beyond fons of the earriers by Seay On erent ie ee estimates is the liture for nt, although these ex in upkeep of the War Ve Preasuty Mellon. Revenues sine | 0°" 4 His right arm rier predictions of the budget bureau, and > Income In the sixty days since July'1 ex 4a from tho] of $840,000 over the Tr rans’ Bureau e smaller than last year, penses nogwithstanding mbly and Council is] lan ning more und i or id of picturesque fea- de’ 4 time promise of a thanks to a me American delegations, ‘fear Time is slipping. School days are upon us. And new school and party hats are here to be chosen, The very newest thing you could wear to school is an angora felt with rolling brim trimmed with a gros grain quill, Or softest camcis hair polo hats and tams. And for your nicer frocks and coats a close fitting shirred vel- vet hat with a metal quill is the thing ! Or a lovely brown duve- tyn hat with turn-down brim and tol:ter trim is what little Parisiennes are wearing. And all such fascinating little hats be- loved by little girls are in her very own Millinery Shop at Lord & Taylor’s. Girls’ Underwear Combinations made of good quality soft fabrics, embroidered or lace trimmed. Priced accord- ing to material and size, $1.95 to $4.50 Bloomers of nainsook, cotton crepe, sateen and silk. Priced from 55c to $6.45 Slips of silk, nainsook, endur- ance cloth, embroidered or lace trimmed. Priced from $1.15 to $8.50 Gowns of nainsook, cotton crepe, colored batiste, and outing flannel and silk, embroidered and lace trimmed. Priced from 98¢ to $10.75 Pajamas of cotton pongee, cotton crepe, soisette, checked nainsook, outing flannel and silk. Priced from $1.25 to $9.75 @ For 4 4 7 ” @s Kinder- el A) | garten he Days Play frocks with cunning little matching bloomers of chambray, gingham, soiseite, plain colors and checks, 2 to 6 years, $2.95 to $5.95 Coats and bonnets—Broad- cloth coats and bonnets, tan, brown, trimmed with beaver. Coat, $15. Bonnets, $3.95, Sizes 1 to 3. Play Coats of polaires in mix- tures of tan and brown, $15, Sizes 2 to 6" Tams and pull. down caps to match, $4.95 how: the election of virtually a forex in the balloting he received votes of the forty-four stat ntials to the Assembly ama, Brazilian Ambis- to Great Britain, who cali that jes stat to order, in his g | that the hich as ch, dwelt upon the «| sertion w point out the greatness of the Le results of th 8 work, saying ing its mission wou with the classic : "The dead you of its becoming approved unanimously the) and usurping the nations’ sover elgnty “Three years’ existence {8 short 5 the life of such an institution, bie the enthusiasm of those serving the pague ix a recognition such that we declare that it will become a definite port of the world's politic | normal 1 It is true ards, Chil- tain, Thus nor Edwards became eeconclusion, which cAnnouncing The Formal Opening of the Young People’s Store . Fourth Floor Eu against a sunken | peared in t t evening. right leg were (was taken t The Grand Prize REKA VACUUM CLEANER. t her ashore. same hospital Bathers | The Eureka Saves Time The EUREKA save: typewriter saves time in the olficc saves time in the factory. * h important than either and sh with time-saving devices, Anv EUREKA dealer or ourselves will gladly let you try it free in your own home, or phone our nearest store, EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO., NEW YORK, 31 West 42d Street, Venderkilt 441-2 BROOKLYN, 346 Livingston Street, Sterling 46£6-7 time in tl mie just as the or machinery yme t more should be equipped Call at your dealer's or write Sold on easy terms. NEWARK, 22 William Street, Market 9418 All wearing apparel and accessories for infants, girls, boys and juniors has been concentrated on one floor in a beautipilly arranged series of dap Chichen and parents are cordially invited to view the fall displays, Complete School Outfits for Girls and Junior Misses School Coats, '$19.50 — of soft polaires or mixed wool fabrics are well tailored, with convertible collars and generous pockets. Belted or flared models, 6 to 10 years, Raglan sleeves for sizes 12 to 16 years. School Frocks, $10.95—A plaid silk tie and handkerchief gives dach to these frocks of all wool jerscy in navy blue and brown pictured above center left. You must see for yourself our collection of prac- tical preety school frocks at moderate prices. Sizes ro to 16 years. The Boys’ Section is Ready with School Suits School Norfolks, with extra knickers, well tailored of grey or brown cheviors. Real val- ues at $12.50. 8 to 18 years. First Long Trouser Suits, $24.50 Exceptionally well tailored of tweeds, in her- ringbones and diagonal effects and plaids. Extra trousers with every suit. 17 to 20 years. Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE For Girls Tan laced shoes with comfort. able rounded toe and low heel. Sizes 6 to 8, $4.50; 8% to 11, $5; 11 to 2, $6; 24 to 7, $7.50 For Boys Sturdy practical laced shoes, tan or black calfskin, made in an especially comfortable last, broad or medium toe. Sizes 1 to 6, $6; 6 tog, $7.50 Children’s ‘Underwear Children’s knitand glove silk un- derwear in fall weight and best liked styles, 65c to $6.95 Glove silk vests, $1.75 Glove silk bloomers, $2.75 Boy and Girl Hosiery Boys’ and girls’ Scotch wool golf hose with contrasting tops, in brown, grey, heather, $1.75 to $2.25. Priced according to size, Boys’ and girls’ lightweight cotton mercerized hose, black, brown, champagne, 45c Junior girls’ plain silk hose, with"Pointex” heel, black, brown, grey and white, $1.95 Girls’ Accessories a= bi i= GLOVES ¢ * Girls’ short chamois gloves, $1.50; strap wrist, $2.25 HANDKERCHIEFS Girls’ novelty handkerchiefs, half dozen, 75 Misses’ initial linen handker- chiefs, half dozen, $1.50 Misses? colored linen hand- kerchiefs, half dozen, $1 Girls’ brushed camel’s hair sweaters, with V neck. Sizes 32 to 36, $7.95 Boys” Accessories =; bs 4 6 Boy: capeskinand Mochagloves, i from $1.50 to $2.75 Boys’ colored handkerchiefs, ach, dozen, $2.50 foys’ Blouses of striped mad- larattached,$1,15t0 $2.95 * Pajamas, solid colors in e, white, $1.50 to $3.50 ys’ underwear, winter $1.35 to $3.95 Hoys’ Slip-over Sweaters, in plain colors, $3.50 to $7.50 Boys’ Neckwear, 50c to $1.75 boys’ Blanket Robes, $3.95 /BLANKETS— BLANKETS ; 4 | sCTHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922," _ Poawe. ; ‘Nii S. Government Faces Deficit. ("7 300T brack tee te The | S MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th Si. GREATER NEW YORK’S ONLY REAL BARGAIN STORE } kuy Your Children’s School Needs at The Big Store Wednesday and Thursday | This year we have departments catering to Children’s wants—second to none in New York. You will find our line of Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shoes, Caps, Waists, Stockings, Underwear and Girls’ Dresses, Middies, Guimpes, Skirts, Hats, Drawers, Waists, Stockings and Underwear right up to all requirements as to workmanship and hard wearing qualities; and our prices are from 10 to 250% low:r than elsewhere. We invite comparisons—it will be to your advantage to look our stocks over before buying elsewhere. Why not come to-day? Shop Early! Girls’ School Boys’ All Wool 98 Beys’ School SHOES |2 Pants Suits SHOES fi The materiels are guaran- $3.50 Value Regular $15.00 Value $3.50 Value teed All Wool English 188 | ¢€ Tweeds, Herringbone Mix- Yo CT ag 4 Oh , tures, Blue Serges and other wool materials. Norfolk Model. Inverted Back. Have reinforced seat and knee. All seams double stitched. This is an Ex- ceptional Bargain and car- ties the “Ross Store” well known guarantee. Regular $15.00 velue. Special $9.98. For little gents and boys, in mahogany calfskin—full toe for comfort. The ideal school shoe. Regular $3.50 value—spectal $1.98. High cut, Jace styles in Russian calf leather suitable for hard wear. Sizes 8!y to 10. Regular $3.50 value. Special wee $1.98 Boys’ School STOCKINGS Famous Drummer Boy Brand for Boys, Block Rib bed—sizes 7!) to 11. Reg- f ular 39c quality 29¢ for pair, only Boys’ School SUITS In Wool Mixtures anid Corduroy, belted model, inverted pleat —arge and roomy, full lined pants. Sizes 8 to 16. Regular we. 3,98 value. Special For Books and Lunch Suit Cases ¢ Fibre suit case—size 14, 16, 18— or hot, as desired. Just the with lock and catches—metal frame thing for school 5 Tan color—regular $1.19 Oc value—special only... 89c H lunches —special Our Hats—The Talk of New York Another Lot of 1,000 Hats Just Received Made to sell from $5 to $10 In Panne Velvets and Lyons | Velvets—hats that are trimmed in the clever, out of the i , pltirls’ School STOCKINGS Fine Lisle Ribbed for Girls, in Black, White and Cordo van sizes6!)to10 Regu For School Wear Middy Blouses Splendid quality jean Girls’ School Dresses In stripe and check Gingham and_ solid Colored Chambrays pockets, sash — several models in the lot—sizes 7 to 14— worth $1.49. Opr si 98C Mail Orders filed—ndd 4 postage. regulation model— turned-up cuffs, tie —sizes 6 to 16. Reg. ular $1.49 value. ) =" 95e Mnil Orders filled—add 4e postage. A School Necessity Umbrellas For boys, girls fine cotton taffeta —Paregon frame guaranteed waterproof —a variety of handles. with tips, stubs to match wre s1oeispecatonly LeoD = Pint Vacuum BOTTLES Black enamel, with alumi- num cup—keeps food cold and Misses’ Street Dresses In various materials including Wool Canton Crepe, Lace, Silk and Crepe de Chine. All new fell models, 20 Different styles including Draped, P&nel Sides and Long Lines Actual way—with beautiful fancies, large picturesque brims—in Values colors too numerous to mention. 2 up to 00 Hardly any two alike—special |W ry $16.50. e priced at es a 1.98-2.98-3.98 r¢ A only 7s . 5 I = See Our Wonderful Window Display Women’s Comfort Shoes 4 » Full Fashion 60 Dozen Women’s Fancy SILK Leather Beit | HOSIERY In all the latest designs, colors and color binations— tua inest quality Silk jons—actual Extra Long, High lues to 25¢ Black Vici \tid. Spliced Heels, in Suitable tender ilieecteemrica tr Women’s Extra Length Rubken het f 10. All pe S Ik Gl attached. Sizes 4 fea oer Brery 1 oves to8. Regular pair guaranteed. p-wrist Gauntlets. Mil $4.50 value Regular $2.25 , Special, “79 y Mail Orders billed—Add th Men’s Shirts $1.29 quality. se Special 1.98 & Mail orders filled—aild 106 | Men's Worsted Pants Custom made with double stitch quality, strongly woven, In fibre silks, English broadcloths ing and seams—large assortment oae vino ‘ahaw! eotlne a" ie and heavy silk str fras—in | | Qi fancy s\ripes and plain patterns . Lins garin elicov ee . Some browns, blues und blacks in 80 sOrne slip-overs in lot. plain colors and 1 ripe effects lot. Sizes 31 to 40. Actual $4.50 With V-neck and shaw! collar Sizes 13 to 17. Actual 1 98 velue. Special, 2 9 Sizea:38 to 44, Actual petal Ae 1 Oey | (sy 98) [es 3.98 A complete line of Blankets for all uses. In vari- | ous makes, including fa s Beacon Blankets See our stock before buying ¢lsewhere. Beacon Crib Blank \$ et —inalargeas ment of ani a= flowered bord Sf G BI ket a in Pink and Blue—| and Brown Pla le variety of $1.25 Limited € ) t ’ He Del usts, 8 QR 4.49 Special | Speci : “Flundreds of Uther Rugiins Not Advertised No Deliveries, NoC O.D.s. 7 Mt 6.00 P.M.) Mail Orders Filled Promptly Where Specified. Send Check or » The Ross Money Refunded Within 3 Days on All Goods Not Satustactory St Stores, Inc., 1% treet and 6th Avenue. 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.

Other pages from this issue: