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| TO USE PEACH PITS f IN PLACE OF COAL | California Growers Find Cheap Substitute. hur ithout giving an alarm. tohman nga and t So the stiputa Hui rin the F stones from the intend to u drying peach c pice of conl this winter. anem He i i. ; up A ter ‘ i djourned until amy tC Dowsy Butdneds/oh (ons: ¢ coodings of the appointment of a Peach pity have gone to waste Shntihe Gums HWA { Bomo of the farmers have discov pany, ‘Thi it w ered that the ston Intense heat as the he > 500 FLEE IN HOTEL AS BOWERY LODGER SETS FIRE TO BED will give a t cout Olmaretic tr hing and Cute fenr mon sustaine prit Neg! to Report Blase, when @ shotgun, In proc A lodger on the fuurth floor of the fing, necidentally disehar yrial Hotel at No. | hue tint wil Salvation Army Me the 2 ' My Bowery set fire to his bed with Ja ciguretic last night, Apparently Wi awoke that hi he had laid Was so seared when he grabbed such cloth The Vogue of Draped Dress Hamilton’s show a wide variety in the desirable silk materia at decidedly lower prices! $10 to $35 No Matter Where You Shop You Will, Find Hamilton's Prices Lower Trivotine 7 js HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fitth Avenue, Near 32nd ¢ istrect a James MeCreery & Co. announces a complete exhibit of Dress Trimmings Compr ng furopean and Domestie Novelties “Beads, beads and then again beads, vie with glittering spangles.”’ say the cables from Paris. SO) In graceful designs that partially cover the fabric, or in neat bands here and there upon the gown, they achieve an exotic beauty reminis- cent of the East. Colored spangled allovers, 25 inches wide, much in demand for the new draped effect, yd., 15.00 Colored Chiffon Flouncing, hand- } somely beaded in erystal, 40 inéhes deep. Suitable for draping, blouses Or yd., 9.50 Metal Cloth in all colors, inelud- ine silver, gold, antique and steel, ‘ Nc, Teo [Main Floor) James MeCreery & Co, FIPTHE AVENUE SUT STREBT Bowery of the f OAKDAT Sept ickly ex by Oakdate. fruit DW are funder the command of Deputy Chief folving the fuel problem for |! ‘ themselves r of the eout INTERBOROULGH RECEIVERSHIP ay ADJOURN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922. off and went ont to tho atrest in al ‘ i 4 1 oor. The _ | and up the 3) | : | ering | h : haley . ij David Livingstone the African explorer, lies buried in Westminster Abbey. His grave more than any other there shows the approach o stone pavements most worn by the feet of visitors—a proof that the Anglo-Saxon still esteems high courage and daring. It was he, the man of almost uman strength and en- rance, that once said, * y gently and equitably to make allowances for human weak- ness, If each of us could do or say something worth remember- ing! September 12, 1922. A Saving of a Fourth Rich Silky. Average s 50 of th 25. Antique and modern, 50. Fine ‘Turkish pieces, 30. Very handsome. 40, Scatter 12 only 50 to $375 45. Magnifigent colorings 21. Rich. Durable. $325 to $825 10. Excellent values. One sleeve long One sleeve short The Blouse Salon presents \ new fashion in g.0U 5 ful and whim- made in our own crepe de chine e colors. with just of bril- liant silk and tinsel embroidery to make it really important. $29.50 Third Fioor, Old Building Good Gloves for Early Fall wear French chamois, natural shade. | English doeskin, in white. oot te bo, 1G the enke Street Floor 382 fine pieces, room sizes and small rugs, rich, beautiful color- ings, purchased in the early sum- mer when business was quiet, and secured for our customers at $37.50 for $50 Per: 3.6x6 feet, Washable. Fit well Male ia! Tye Price Chamoi hort $3.00 Chamois Slip-on, $3.80 Chamois Strap-wrist.$4,.25 Does kir Short $2.00 Doeskin Slip-on... $2.80 Doeskin Strap-wrist.$3,00 LAVITA 6 sony gives ashing these Old Building. Sale of Fashion Furs continues Broadway at Ninth Save Third to Half on pretty Negligees Every Summer model in our stock Breakfast coats of white dotted swiss, daintily finished with self ruffles, 95¢e—were $1.95; white dotted voile with rows ‘of fine Valenciennes lace, $2.95—rwere $5.50. Kimonos of figured voile, blue, rose or mauve, banded with white organdie, $1.95 —were $2.95. Slip-on negligees, reproduced after a stunning Paris-made n cotton and silk plisse, were.$5.50. Other ni gees of rose or peach dotted swis trimmed with Valenciennes lat 95e—were 81.95. Three smart-looking models in lounging robes, $8 Gray striped wi yellow, tangerine, h dande- French lion blue, rose, mauve or green. Third Floor, Old Building ORIENTAL RUGS —a good purchase 50 of the: $57.50-—for $75 Persian Mosouls Average size 3.8X6.8 feo! $50 to $95--for $75 to $100 Bokharas Sizes from 3.3x3,6 to 5.9x4 feet $32.50 to $39.50 for $40 to $55 Pergams Sizes 4.6; -L ft. to 4.11x3.3 feet. $79.50 to $95-—-for $110 to $135 Dozars Sizes average 6.6x4.8 fect. $22.50 to $32.50 for $30 to $45 Sarouks , averaging 1.10x2.9 feet. $150 to $375 for $200 to $500 Anatolians ws range from 9x6 feet to 14.1x10,5 feet for $200 to $500 Mahals 10.10x6.7 feet to 13.2x10.5 feet $375 to $950 for $500 to $1,250 Sarouks 9.10x6.9 fect to 14,1x104 feet. for $425 to $1,150 Hamadans 10.5x8 feet to 15.4x12.8 feet. Third Gallery Paris Velvets Just off steamer A packet of the very softest velvet we have ever seen, slightly ch fou, but with a short pile, almost erect, Paris tolls “Pa and velours ch welt bs wth much good laste Black and white, and sumptuous colors to the French have given descrip tive names: Mow (corn ' ail mon; flax, but this is more on the order of a pale violet than the bluish tone of lin flax;) golfe (the blue of gulf s ters, Mediterranean we 1 1 call it); vermillion (our ton f crimson); giroflee (gilly flower or orchi ton auberge ° nt yellow rial grees $12.50 a yard wide Silk Rotunda Street Floor, Old Bujiding Main Aisle Sale of Petticoats Slender-line model Tailored and flounce effects. At $2.95 —five attractive styles in sateen and tub silk __ At $3,95—sixteen smart styles in silk jersey, taffeta, satin, jersey and taffeta, jersey and satin, Large assortment of plain colors and eombinations. Street Floor, Old Building Clearaway of Nurses” Uniforms Broken size that explains these white poplin aud linene drewses are to he R4,7R Tesday sizes to 44 Third Floor, Old Building ) ws Formerly A. T. Stewart Ys LA MODE EXQUISE as interpreted by PATOU RE JEANNE HALLER LANVIN UX MILER SOBURS PHILIPPE et GASTON WORTH This collection of original Paris models which were personally selected in Paris by our own rep- resentatives brings the message of the real Paris to New York. Gowns Suits Wraps Second Floor, Old Building Beaded Bags from Paris Beaded as only the French can make them, finely woven on looms, have never been so resplendent in their colorings. $15 to $60. Like Prayer rugs Some look like glorified Persian prayer rugs in their designs Others look to Indo-China for their less architectural and more intricate patterns. mple Shapes delightful Oriental colorings are repeated in bags whose de- igns are conventional like small checkers or the simple patterns used on tiles Of brocaded rich-look vanitic are some handied pu’ ental colorings. Street Floor, Old Building ehain- in Ori- but Raccoon collars row on Miss 14 to 20’s Suits They are the newest smart touch which the young girl now demands in her tweed or cloth suits for trotteur or school weur, Suits of homespun, tweed or velours, $59.50 LY —~ Shawl collar, or square ones whieh \ 4 hutton up, on well made suits of fine fabrics in the browns and gra bluish mixtures whieh thi r have struck Miss 14 to 20's faney | New little deta f tai ring give st ve air! Second Floor, Old Building Last four days—Fur Sale Notab'e group of Coats and Capes of Hudson Seal (ww) Faults, Ga) ae cceiieat ache Wee ar and cuffs 50 in t, dee Jer of the new “tucks,” mandarin sleeve and d ff with tuck $ 45 in . crush collar, of Kolinsky, deep flare si cuff to elt of kolinsky mink crushed cojlar collar of squirrel Upon payment of wer dry-air storage until November Ls 25 pe purchase prise, Jur te held an our hout charge Third Floor, Old Buliding Women’s new Coats $85 Fur-trimmed and full length! . Fino soft wolf fur, in becoming shade of grayish brown, is generously used in collars and cuff bands on beautifully made full-length coats of the smart soft pile fabrics Dark brown, kit fox gray, sorrento and navy blue and black. Lined with matching erepe de chine, hand finished and interlined. Second Floor, Old Buliding Ih ansmer to He announor that os Annual Sale of Used Pianos Whe het beginning Monday, ISH) ll be an the Lith regueste, Then Ne prteanbier Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant The DRESS GOODS Salon is ready for Fall New fabrics in new colors This is to be a season in which the fabrics of fashion are of paramount importance in the making of the mode. Color and weave carry all before them. If other decora- tion is used, it must be chosen to emphasize rather than to subordinate these two quali- ties. Browns in the new shades including the light golden tones, so much used in Paris, dull deep reds, pale grays, almond greens, and new wonderfully shaded blues, are the colors featured. Uncomraon Many of these new materials are exclusive importations, or fabrics for which we foresaw a vogue and ordered greatly in advance. We control them. Therefore the prices are moderate. Rodier’s newest weaves Raillaine, “kasha-duvetine,” agnella toison and agnella briquet, a new version of perllaine, moussadlaine, for wraps, suits and frocks. Cloquellor and other cloky materials for evening wraps, and others of this great artist’s delightful creations. Fur Cloths from England A great success is predicted for fur cloths —broadtail, baby lamb, and ecaracul cloths in bla and lamb in white, gray and black and gray melange. They are being much used by fine dressmakers for suits, Wraps and the smart Tittle short jackets usually trimmed with real furs, Wool Jacquard Broche Our own importation; in exquisitely soft tans, grays and in brown. Bi-color Duvetyn A new melange duyetyn from France. Soft colors, including new greens and rose shades. Crepe Faille from France One of the smartest weaves in Paris. Cross-bar drop-stitch Velours A most adorable new fabric for frocks. Scotch camel’s hair tweed A new fabric for suits and coats, in dark colors. Plaided velours-de-laine Our exclusive importation. Quite the most stunning plaids to be found for sports frocks, suits, capes and coats, Great squares, plaided in fine lines, and fascinating combination of color. The best of American materials, also, in the new versions of the soft pile coating and in dress fabrics. First Floor, Old Building In the September Sale of China Charming Gifts, a Fifth Less Kor the givers of gifts whose imaginations about the needs and desires of their friends have run a little dry, one walk past the gift tables will have the effect of a per- fect freshet of new ideas. China, bric-a-brac, bronze, marble, pottery, glassware on 9 tables at 9 prices, $1.50 to $20 Tea-Sets to Smoke Consumers Second Gallery, New Bullding 5 good features of $12 50 our Boys’ Suits at . 1, Two pairs of knickers go with each suit 2) The styles are good; every boy will like them. 9. Patterns are good, with wide range of choice 4, Workmanship is fine—backbone of long service the BIG value at $12.50, Boys’ Shop, Street floor, New Building. From 56) BEST feature Light Weight, $5 The hat pictured on the right will suit most men, young and old, Its proportions are ideal. Its weight negligible. Two colors- medium light gray and a bronze green, with contrasting bands. The hat to the left has wider brim and higher crown, and is in pearl gray only with black band 2,400 Shirts— special—at $1.45 All of English woven madras Made up specially for us, 6-button front and French cuffs. Excellent patterns and colorings stripes of varying width and apacing Any woven madras shirts would be cheap today at $1.45. And these are not the * kind with 4 MEN'S BHOP. Street Floor, New Building