The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1918, Page 6

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aaa HS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 'AUMONY FIFTY PER CENT ENPLAIN LEASE OR 60, [DOF WATS. FALL 40 FEET. siree ne wramee. oo mor, | OF HER HUSBAND'S SALARY SAYS HYLAN TO GRELL ‘acer, rose smwnat Ss ot Sty fot eset 4 night near Geneva, fi, All es Upon hearing “The Star-Spangled & Justice Fawcett Justifies Unusual! Mayor Demands Contract for C ants toe palatere ax ie eaeeee TT y ij x sel, 7) J work camuu- : “te |p ciara sees ten oxen tral Park Casino Be Sub- fiaging & hours at No. 2068 Anthony| Why Stay Fat? , a | of Living. | mitted to Him. Avenue, the Bronx. Attempted to re- Y Cc Red ny ‘“ ‘ move their hats and fel ‘i 11119 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. | ‘1 grant thie woman per cent. of] The city club of New York, in ala scaffold 40 feet from ou Can juce a et her husband's income permanently. It|totter to Mayor Hylan to-day, pro-| Morris Klakow, thirty-seven, of No, eyed may be a high percentage of his salary, |¢ oy Petron 88 ‘Willard Street, sufterdd broken | “ne Suewer of moet fet poopie ts Chas 38 ful 110 gue At HB dean bettie itt testa st the proposed — of the! ones in his legs. Jacob Liebernian, |!# °° hard, too troublesome and too den- ‘ en, butt President of the Park Board in leasing | thirty-nine, of No. 2032 Webster Ave. | #ttoue to force the wolght down. How- ninety-five cents @ pounds and certified /the Casino in Contral Pare without} nue, suffered lacerations of the fac jon Tadleta OB milk at twenty-four cents u quart It] pubtic letting ‘They were removed to Fordham Hon. Will not be too much money with which] 1° was announced to-day that Mayor | >!*! sipieeieiliin to clothe and support herself and their| Hylan has written Park Commissioner 4 - Greil that his resignation must be Mer. Stagal Ie Dead, child. I rather think {t will be barely ont : sum ; sent In immediately if a lease of the} MONTREAL, Oct. 24—Mer rp, ufficient. I don't know how people get naan, A : atone, at that.” c as been execited without the|stagnl Apostolic Delegate to Canada This statement was made in the Su-|* netion Ther Was a report) from, 1913 to 1916, has just dled in " or imples preme Court in Brooklyn to-day by Jus-| that Grell would resign | Rome. tice Louls L. Faweett in AN la hh Neal ei Smear them with the Oint-] », to remove him. ment and bathe with the] Cecetio Maria Giness of No. 463 Ialsey| AN Evening World \ reporter found Soap. This easy way quickly| © Justice Fawcett had just grant-| Commissioner Grell in a restaurant. He her @ separation from Thomas ¥,|Admitted he had racelved the Mayor's removes them often when Hd tt b f th i Giness, @ chief receiving clerk Sush |letter, but refused whether he else fails. ha non “dhe ae oe "| Beyond a doubt the greatest sale of Coats ever held in all New York 3,800 Coats, every one to be sold below cost during this sale. The many hundreds of patrons made happy at this Great Coat Sale testify to the astonishing values offered at this store. ¢ Terminal, had executed the Caalno lea: l - —_ “Let me get my breati said the Sor But, you can see,” he 1 EMPIRE ENTRIES. | ad am not worrying. T have | I will not mak BT RACK —Vor two. yes tf DEADLOCK ON “DRY BILL.” |) Vejen iit ut 16: Ballet Dancer letter until I eee what the Mayor a | say In cold type.” .| The City Club points out that leasing the Casino without public letting Is a “i |reversal of the department's policy. Leasing of the Claremont Restaurant ‘Of. {and Pier No. 6%, North River, where lcompetitive bidding greatly increased |the revenues, the club declares, is an @ POLISHES @ OVENWARE Breakfast trays in ivory en- amel in two sizes: 25442144 inch .. $6.00 229421416 inch........ $5.00 Conferees Disagree on Rent Prof-| Meering Section. t WASHINGTON, Oct. %.—House and confe on the Emergency Ag Appropriation Bill, with amendments for national wartime pro hibition, failed to break their deadlock In the sick room it often makes a great difference to the patient and nurse if you have the proper 1" on the rent profiteering section to-d | Penh Sc cpelasemumunmnar ree supplies. Few homes are ready for the emer- : ,, nnd decided t ta dl jreement. . Se3, rf . Important Facts About This Sale: pr sepia teaver ‘| SCHOOL ON MOUNT OF OLIVES ) ore but a quick visit to Lewis & Conger will ; 3,800 Coats for women, misses, juniors; stouts. Every coat below actual cost. aiivdey eias pieaaatak i j bolt le you with anything from a measuring spoon : 85 distinct models. Sale to last Friday and Saturday. NY, Oct. 24.~ ee ucee. Uaive Cited to a breakfast tray, from a gong to a refrigerator, All new Coats of the latest styles and fabrics. No goods sold to dealers. o-day handed down a dec orrespondence from an hour glass to a sterilizer. ning a recent order made by Su- Nits; gm, mie, © Court Justice Cropsey directing j15; Kingfisher, 1 the New York Board of Elections to de- c sist from holding un election in No- vember for the office of Sheriff of 4 furl Queens County. @ KITCHEN CABINETS « Ti The Materials: Wool Velour, Velour Coatings, Wool Panne Velours, Velveteens, Plush, Seal Plush, Chin Chow Cloth, Cheviot Mixtures, Plaid Coatings, Thibets, Broadcloths, and others. fewise. Concer Sixth Avenue & Forty-Fifth Street New York a . n number, one for each of the ; , y ° bes of 1 1, ‘The sty he The Trimmings: The Colors: Umirarsity ib on fae, sumalt or tel Fur, Fur Fabrics, Plush or self material Almost every desired color used in the new "Tie the site and the “Hina “ot Morb oo when most appropriate. fall and winter coats. biaddscaas’d Sale Lasts Friday and Saturday This is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. For best selections we advise you to come early. We challenge comparison with these values: FRANKLIN, SIMOX. UITS for MEN Hand-Tatlored Ready-for-Service at *25, *28, °30, and *33 Contain the same quality of all-wool fabrics and the same quality of hand-workmanship, at the same prices as last season, and don’t let anybody tell you otherwise! \ seweereres i++ i or Chin Chow; Plaid Coat; Stout Women's Velour; fur Baby Lam) Velveteen plush trim. plush collar. Thibet Cloth, fabric trim. Cloth, Plush, +h+l oe ees ee Misery loves company! ee Stores which are compelled to raise their prices are trying to create the impression that there are no exceptions to the rule. jieietetl + i We foresaw all this months ago when we had the courage to buy woolens while others were holding back. - And it’s not worrying us, either—we and our customers are reaping the benefits of forehanded buying—we are publishing this advertisement merely for your informa- tion and guidance, Our prices for these suits have not gone ahead! Influenza Checked | WITH MUNYON'S COLD & GRIPPE REMEDIES | SAFE-GUARD yourself and avoid the undermining die of Spanish Influenza by taking, alternately, every hour MUNYON’S COLD REMEDY MUNYON’S GRIPPE REMEDY Upon the first indication of watery eyes, running nose and soreness of the throat, headache or tired feeling, step into your nearest drug store and purchase a 30c¢ bottle of MUNYON’S COLD REMEDY and a bottle of MUN. YON’S GRIPPE REMEDY and take them acco to directions faithfully Our quality in these suits has not gone behind! Chin Chow; Wool Velour; Chin Chow Plush; fur Wool Velour; Cheviot Coney collar. plush collar, Cloth fabric trim. Coney collar Coating. 600 Coats for Women, Misses and $697 Children. None pictured . . . . And our hand-workmanship runs like a thread of gold through the fustian of cheap commercial clothes! DON’T PAY MORE FOR LESS , PAY LESS FOR MORE FOR A CHANGE! | and you will check the unpleasant dis- at ~ charges and remove the headache within ee aS a few hours and within a few days all symptoms of Influenza will disappear. These simple remedies have saved thousands of lives in the past 30 years. Munyon’s doctors are always at your service, Consulta and advice abso- lutely free, Address MUNYON’S LABORATORIES Sath and ColumbiajAve,, Phila, Pa. FIFTH AVENUE MEN'S SHOPS=2 to 8 West 38th Street— Street Level ‘er 2,000 pairs at $2.59! On sale in the basement. Made of Patent, Dull or Vici Kid Leat! in ten different models, Good, high 8-inch tops of black or gray cloth or soft kid leather. Not all sizes in each style, but practically all sizes in the lot. a a Oe

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