The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 13

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® NEW TEMPLE ISRAEL DEDICATED TO-NIGHT $500,000 Structure to Be Formally Opened in 91st Street. The new Temple Israel, 91st Street near Broadway, will be dedicated, at 7.30 o'clock to-night. Mark Ash, Chairman of the Building Committee, will present the kef to the President of the congregation, Daniel P. Hays, who will make the response. Dr, Harris, rabbi, will deliver the dedi- cation sermon, and Dr. Newman, associate rabbi, the dedication address. , The new structure occupies a Yrontage of 137 feet. The interior is unobstructed by pillars and will ac- igi pour 1,400 worshippers. Ad- Joining the temple is the Community Centre, with classrooms. The build- Jng will be open daily throughout the year and will be a centre for social, educational and recreational activi-, ties. The cost is estimated to be about half a million dollars. Fifty years ago Temple Israc] was started in a room above a store on Third Avenue, It was removed sev- eral times, its Jast location being at Lenox Avenue and 120th Street. F ———>—_—__ NEW JERSEY SEIZURE STARTS HOOCH CLEAN-UP Warren County Gri jery to Get Raider’s Evidence, The beginning of « bootlegger clean- up in Warren County, New Jersey, has resulted in the selzure of several keys, bottles and demijohns at Columbia, a town a few miles from Belvidere. Six Slate officers seized the material, they said, at the place of Harold Bruylér, an old innkeeper. Sheriff Hayes and nis assistants searched the place, Bruyler was not ari The Grand hie will meet Tuesday to investigate the liquor chatges grow- ing out of the present raiding expedi- tion, Prosecutor S. C, Smith jr.. sald he was on the trail of violators of the Prohibition Law all over the county and proposed to prosecute all he finds. ALL WOOL-TWO PANTS SUITS $995 SIZES 7 to 18 Stylish, Durable, Well Made Norfolk Suits in Tweeds and Mixtures. A Remarkable Value. LONG PANTS SUITS for BOYS SPECIAL With Two Pairs of Trousers , For Boys From 15 to 20 Buel Bisthers MEN’S OXFORDS $g85 Season's Latest Models of Genuine Scotch or Norwegian Grain in Brogues or Semi-Brogues. Black or Tan Shades. A GRAINED PATENT KID OXFORD for Strect Wear at the Same Modest Price Bull Brothers MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS READY TO WEAR SPECIAL AT $ 40° WonderfulValues. AUShades and Sizes. Single or Double Breasted “fp F, £ Bull Brothers Broadmay at 49th Street Open Saturday Evcoines' Downtown Stoves: 279 BROADWAY and 47 CORTLANDT STREET * 05 “2007 Our Golden Anniversary 9:28 4/52. 02) 200\ 0 esi 6 Oss °° Bloomingdale's 59TH TO 60TH & STREET—LEXL in Cap =o 2 Our great sale has attracted thousands of people who were de- And their enthusiastic reports to Cost, De Cost or Slightly Above Cost lighted with the splendid values. Every Item Priced Below THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, TTS ‘TON TO THIRD THIRD AVENUE of VA their friends have brought bigger crowds obvious, just read our sale slogan: 1922, SROs Oey Sixth Day of Our Great Sale | NO MAIL OR PHONE | ORDERS FILLED each day. The reason is For the School Girl BlueSerge Dresses for Girls At Much Brew, Regular pty The girl's first choice for school wear is sure to be a drese of this type. These are most dependable and may be had in two-piece middy style with pleated rkirt, Co-Ed, Middy and Regulation styles. Made of an excellent quality all wool Navy Blue Serge. Sizes 6 to 16. Bloonw sudale ‘s—Seoond Floor. Women’s Tailored | }*2 4 50 Tricotine Suits Long Line Suits, Hand oli quality ‘Tricotine, fashioned on desirable slender lines and crepe silk lined. Navy and Biack. Sizes 34 to 44. ~ 1600 W ool 3g. 5 Prunella Skirts | These very good looking skirts are made in smart color combinations of Navy v8 Tan, Brown and Tan, Black and White. New, long Bloomingdale’s-—Second Floor. Women’ s Extra S Yournew Fall Suit at a Golden Anfiversary price. Of a very excellent Bloomingdale’e—Becond Floor. oe Anniversary Special, and therefore, a ruly remarkable value. lengths. Sizes 26 to 82. Size 895 Made on the silk, A cht ice of feshic hedes in Navy, Reindeer, Brown and Black ‘ Wi omen’ S New ‘s* New piode! ju |r test shade Brown Satin, Brown 8 ith Brocaded quartér, Al! or biiek Satin with B in Petert or el. lreneh or Cuban heels. Widths Ato D Second Flo: Women’s Silk and Wool Sport Hose, $1.24 Box Loom ‘Break- fast Robes, $3.15 Drop stitch. All first quality. In color combinations of Black Breakfast Coat or full len, and White, Blue and White, d with satin ab: Camel and’ White, Henna and ¢ Copen, Rose, White, Platinum and White, Wistaria, Orchid and Pink Sizes 36 to 44. Second Floor Lavender and White, and Whit | Women’s Ipswich Fibre | | | | Green Women’s Swiss Hand’chiefs 10c ea. Plain colored. stitched borders, wanted shades, Main Silk Hesiery, 39c pr. Fine weave. L forced heels Black and coi: le tops, double rein- soles, 3{ inch hem- Leading Women’s “Wayne Silk Hosiery, 89c pair Ingrain full fashioned silk hos- 0" i ith ‘ized 9 i x. “Sleneaciecee theca; | Women’s AllLinen not damage the weave, Black, Handkerchiefs White and ed colors. Main Floor, 16c ea., $1.90 doz. Plain and colors, French corded borders. Main Floor, Women’s & Misses’ All Wool! Sweaters $1.45 style in medium | weight wool, desirable for Fall Slip-over wear, Plain, flat stitch or Rugby Footballs | novelty ‘weaves, Plato _o 74c turn-back cuff, braided or flat Regulation size. Leather cover LS eae par ae, Pathe Gcod gum’ bladders, ‘ Tema Great nea ae Third Floor, Seound Fioor. Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Suits ‘$7.25 A fine assortment of Tweeds and Cheviots, Coats lined with Alpaca, knickerbockers full lined. Every suit comes with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 7 to 18, Second Floor. Silver Plated Mesh Bags, $3.95 8 new, distinctive Fall styles. Reversed ring or fish scale mesh; some with enameled links, Frames are neat, narrow designs; including the new Prin- cess Mary Bags. Main Floor. All Wool Velours - $1.98 In all new and wanted street shades for Capes, Coats and Suits. Plenty of Black, Brown and Navy, 48 inches wide. Main Floor. Three-Section Mirrors, $14.25 Artistic and refined lines. The arch top and beautiful two- tones make them just suited for hanging over buffets and mantels, Many distinctive pat- terns. Size 19x51, outside measure. Third Floor. Grocery Specials Yuban Coffee, bean or ground, per lb. 37e, Hotel Astor Coffee, ground, per lb, 36c, Santos Coffee, bean or ground, 5 Ibs. for $1.04, 5 lbs. Santos Coffee apd 5 lbs granulated sugar, $1.: 38 Special Pekoe*Ceylon Tea, 3 Ibs, for 90¢, Bpecial Mixed Tea, 4 lbs. for ; 4 Ibs. Special ‘Mixed Tea, be ‘ihe granulated Sugar and one large can Evaporated Milk, $1.39; Mission Garden Tea, 1 Ib. package, 45c, 12 No. 2 oe Maryland To matoes, $1.00. 15 No. 1 Cans Fancy Hand Picked Jersey Tomatoes, $1.00 6 No. 2 Cans Maine Style Corn, 2 Cans Tomatoes, $1.00 Cans Del Monte Spin bean or No. 2 Cane Fancy Succotash, $1.00, Subway Basement Electric Irons $2.25 Nicely Pointed with wide heel pollahed nickel finish. Com ete with cord and plug. Basement | Women’s Percale House Dresses 79¢ Fine quality Percale, Collar, cuff and vestee of white pique. Pockets and sash. Second Floor. Men’s Silk Socks (Nu Toe), 38¢ pair Reinforced heels and double soles. Cordovan, Gray, Navy, Black. Men’s Sport Wool Socks, 48c pair Fine quality drop stitch. Heather mixtures, Brown, Green and Navy. Men’s Mercerized Socks, 24c pair Reinforced heels and double soles. Black, Cordovan, Navy, Gray. Main Floor. Hand Bags, $1.95 Newest Leather, Silk, Velvet and Duvetyn Hand Bags. Sea- son’s smartest shapes. Choice silk and leather linings. Fancy metal and covered frames. Colors: Brown, Black, Navy, Tan and Gray. Main Floor Notions Beaded Tip Shoe Laces 6 Pairs 25¢ Best quality for men’s high or low shoes. Ali colors. Shoe Polish—Griffins Fianco white boxes .... § » 6 doz. 10¢ Good quality, All sizes, Black or white, Jubilee Dress Shields 3 ‘8 50c High-grade dress shicids. ine cambric cover, para rubber Inter Ining. Size 3. dabiies Toilet Pths papers for 19¢ sett eer quality needie- pointed ping. 360 to the sheet. All sizes. Jubilee” Safety Pins, 2 doz. 10c Nickel-plated brass. ' Protecting springs. Will not rust, All sizes, Sanitary Napkins, 25c dozen Pure absorbent cotton “Kotex” Sanitary Napkins dozen 35¢ Elastic Sanitary Belts Good quallty mercerized elastic, ic Sanitary A, Rubberteet on G oot ton cloth. Large al: Tin Tex, 3 ey pe 19¢ Kidd'e Coverall Aprons, 25¢ Rubberized cretonne. Kate Green- away designs, Ironing Board Pads Adjustable troning board pads.59¢ Adjustable ironing pad covers Be Waterproof scrub pads 96 Tapes and Bindings Bias lawn binding; 6-yard pieces all widtha: 3 plec 19e arauaiit cot piece; ++ 106 10 4-inch wide, Per ple 106 Darning Cotton, 3 balls for 19¢ Large ball, 60 yards; ailk finish; four ends. Double Mesh Hair Nets, 6 for 25¢ Full size. AGP ahape. Warranted All colors except white Slipper Trees, 3 prise. 1% ‘Large or smal} Housework Aprons, 25 Rubberized gingham on, bronge, Per bunch.6¢ h cut steel beads; sige 310 only. Per buneh, + BBe Spool Thread, 3 for’ 10¢ Basting cotton, ee yard spool; 3 cord; good q qualtty Merceriaes cotton, 100-yard spools, Ina complete range of de. sirable colors, and black and white. Spool ilk, 60-yard spools, in a complete range of de aire ‘able col- Main Floor. a i 4 sll ul ah oe Woven Madras Shirts $1.09 Fine Woven Madras, color- fast materials; also White Ox- fords, perfectly tailored and full cut, Sizes 1834 to 17. Main Floor. Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes for Fall, ink High Shoes: Mah » Tan, Gun Metal, Tan Cal ef Black Kid. English, Medium or Broad Toe lasts. Oxfords: Tan Calf or Gun Metal. Choice of English or Broad Toe styles. Every pair comes with O'Sullivan’s Rubber Heels; Goodyear Welted sewed soles, Sizes 6 to 11. Widths to D. Second Floor. Men’s All Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c., $1.75 doz. Extra heavy quale , full sized; 44-inch hemstitched borders. Main Floor, Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, $1.45 doz. Good quality cambric. Fancy satin striped borders. Main Floor, Men’ s Toilet Set of Amber, $5.50 Five pieces, consisting of 2 military brushes, clothes brush, hat brush and comb. Main Floor. Iron Bridge Lamp, $3.95 ii ii ‘i Regulation height, graceful two adjust. ment style, Includes a 10-inch silk shade, lined and fringed, cord, plug, socket and electric bulb, Mahogany Finishlloor Lamp $8.75 Three models to choose from. Lamps are regu- lation height, have two pull chain attach ment, cord, plug and two electric bulbs. Also a neat silk 2. h shade trimmed with fringe. 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite $169 Suite (as illustrated), made of five pl tops and fronts—posts comprises 54-inch Buffet. Covered in Velours or Ta) large Arm Chair and Wing front edge, 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, $148 porn t Be 36-inch inclosed Serving Tabl eand the Dining Tr ie | is 45x54. le an ‘al a Sid ide Chairs and one He Chair; seats of genuine leather, 3-Piece ag Suite, $119 Chair, each Fitted with Marshall rev American at veneers on inished to ee This Suite Walni inches wi ive porn out ieee le, loose Cushions. Lowest ha’ ioted on Bedroom Suite with 46-inch V: if est price we have qu on Ms 54 4 containing 6 drawers. 46-inch Dresser Chifforobe has two drawers and trays, Bloomingdale’s—Fourth Floor. : Bowend Bed fulsae. Cut Flower, Fruit and Plant Specials for the Jewish Holidays A Mat large box of 5 dozen as- cut Flowers or a fancy basket of Fruit $1, each. Orders placed now can be delivered on or before the holidays. Malaga Grapes at 8c a |b., mot mote than 7 Ibs. to a customer. Good seine Apples, 18¢ doz., box of 160, $2.19. Bartlett Pears, 28¢ doz., box of 160, $4.25. Cantéloupes, 12¢ each, case of 10 for $1.10, Main Floor. Greenhouse Specials Extra Fine Boston Ferns, Rub- ber Plants and ready filled Fern Dishes, 50¢ each. For Fall Planting Linoline Window Best quality. Fixtures plete ith nickel ring and guaranteed rollers. inches wide by 6 feet Shades, 49¢ 3528 White only, All Steel Bed $10.95 Lt is made with 2-ineb con- tinuous posts and 1-inch fillers with beautiful metal cane nanel | Bulbs—Hyacinths, Tulips, dou- ble, iucle an Darwin; Ptellow © decorated Sreanoenit, “ Narcissus, Paper White Narcis- Srasee he Bat my ‘Mah vary oe oe and Friesia at low- finish, ‘and in 3.0, 4.0 cen? rl Flowering Shrubs, 69¢ each, = Fourth Floor. O} puch eS kane Sars of Sheree, a (3 ‘ore; a, yoarangesa, °. and’ Purple Lilac’ Deutala, fae us or Syringa, Snow- ) White, Pink and Red le ee and Wei eigela, im California Privet, 6c each, 25 ‘4 for $1.25, 100 for $4.50. fe Grass Seed, 29¢ qt., $3.75 for 14 “iy bushel, $7.00 for 1 bushel. oO: Grape Vines, 29¢ each, $3.00 | Ks | 25 Pe. Rogers Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, . 39c each, $4.00 doz. Silver Chest o Peonies, Pink, White and Red, ) Ge {ic each. 57.50 ; , - ol ‘ay inis wi ab ar Nt r irospora, etc,, 69¢ and up uarantee, Backed “in black (8) each. leatherette, chest. Ks, On the Roof, Main Floor 63 fe i) Bargain “Shoe Basement. a Plain, Beaded or Bro- Black Satin Strap Pumps vated Backs. $ French. \ .99 French Lasts Baby Cuban, Flat Heels Is Bloomingdale's—Babgain Shoe Basement Ws

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