The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 14

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If“‘Saving Mone SALE OF WOMEN’S & MISSES’ COATS, SUITS & Milk Dealer Here Tak County for Ar he Pr Suffin nN, Y., TIFFANY & CO. DIAMONDS tN MODERN SETTINGS ‘sald, There waa a pony’s creamery at Cato, N. Y., Deo, 4. | smury was insured for $13,600, Collins of {fire, accompanied the vurm, Other warrant: | Pre | Lackawanna Stee! Company to-day an- resignation to become hend | | nounced hi of the newly organtse mpany, which will teal ”’ anvrnine “Brenner DRESSES e e Beginning To-Day Our entire output consisting of an attractive, varied selection of Coats, Suits and Dresses, suitable for immediate and late Winter wear. Handsomely tailored Coats of the latest creative modes in Silvertones, Velours, Duvet de Laine, Pom-poms, Bolivia, etc. Some fur-trimmed and some plain; also a smart selection of Suits and Dresses of as- sorted materials in all sizes, that are sure to please. Full Assortment of “STOUT” Sizes Fuel Economy— An Expression of Appreciation It is gratifying that all restrictions wpon the use of electricsignsandother illumination have been removed by the United States Fuel Administra- tion, in advance of the approaching holidays. This will do much to add to the attractiveness and the Christmas atmosphere of our city May we take this occasion to express our appreciation for the cordial sup- port the public has given our efforts to meet the wishes of the Fuel Ad- ministration in its endeavors to conserve the coal supply of the country While the fuel used in the power plants of this Company differs from the coal used for domestic purposes — our own being soft coal, the other being hard or anthracite coal—the war demand le fuel justified every effort toward the utmost economy in its use, whatever the type. This elimination of all war restrictions upon the electric service of this city will in no way affect the supply of coal available for domestic use Now that active hostilities have ceased, it is a source of satisfaction to know that practically without exception the users of electric light and power in New York City have so fully co-operated with the Government in its fuel conservation efforts. With former conditions restored, we may enjoy brightened streets, attractive show windows, and brilliant shops all the more, knowing that when sacrifice and economy were called for, the response of all our people wa » ready and unanimous ‘The experience of the war has taught the necessity of employing only the most economical and effective means available to accomplish a given result. Our experts are at the service of any user of electricity whether for light, heat or power, wishing to know whether present methods are the best, or how to modernize older methods which inven- tion and manufacturing progress have made obsolete. or other obiigatien, such service is gladly rendered The New York Edison Company nm , Irving Place and 1sth Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Bremch Office Shaw Rooms for the Comvemsemce of the Public Without cost, Your Sereie Aeros Telepbeos Addrone topo, 414 Breedway Canal too 151 Ease 86th Street Po 11% 196 Delancey Street Orchard 1960 ts East racth Street Harlem gone v0 Irving Pisce Stuyvesant 5600 2 East 149th Strect Melrose 9900 rag West 43d Seroet Bryact 5263 Tremont & Monterey Aves Tremont (gon Night aod Emergency Call: Farragut jooo Thrift and Wer Savings Stamps on sale at all ow offices Fast 1th Street, wa to-day by th District Attorney of Cayuga County to | be arraigned on a charge of arson, they aa arrested In connection with the producers’ Interests abi 9) GARMENTS WILL MEAN MUCH TO YOU 7 tau wW0KLD, FRidat, DECbMLL | ARSON IN CATO CHARGED. Chinese Waitresses Replace rd stort: fire at the com- | Brooklyn, whe officers to Au- have been tasued. | Products protest Amerioan | | d Steet selves cay he Hotel Tea Room and the ma pable waitresses Men on Strike at Hotel tore WIE GETS $33,919 einteintetalelnieioleletelotoivieteleiniobieteieleininiinteielioiolototninl % | former marriage, and the note spect- inietntelelet ed the w McAlp | United Stat struck the ‘and was d toward hi ricocheted « groin The bullet pages of As he tion Idwall duced the “This litt! tian Tempe Mont, whe | better: ae long as Foot was issued t con will not in and it was ii FALL OF Blevator Broadway, I SOLE RNID ENOTES Cosh | port Mallory had saved his life in A bullet fired by hrough the tomach and coming ou He later found the bullet be tween his body serious Hoard Keduction |the producers und BULLET CARRIES SOLDIERS BODY! = Private Barl Honse of the 889th In-| T* fantry, 90th Division, returned to th os to-day Bible tr iverted 4 heart f at a right outer and scattered the Bible in his s lay on the his “buddy,” part of ch doctors removed tater by an opr As he lay tn hie bunk thie mornin ate House, Mont. exht that saved his life, and then r down in his barracks whieh | fattened when it struck bullet fe Bible,” given to me by the Women Union at prance "We funny thing about it is that | tg ta ght HM \ \A CH SDIAMOND (9. belong to any church, | I'm going to keep thin TMi 1 live.” | NO RAISE IN MILK PRICE. Following a confere to-day be tween representatives of the Dairymen’s League, milk distributors hers, and John Mitchell, Chairman of the Federal Food Board, and Arthur Williams, Fed eral Food Administrator, a hat the tinue — 4 FEET KILLS BOY.) § scouts’ inthis ~ | Bd creases the strength and en: ea? ce wn, nervous folke Operator Leaving Door Open. Philltp Klukoff, sixteen, No. 46 Ave- nue B, was killed by falling four feot to-day in an elevator shaft at No, 1 It is said the shaft door was left skull was fractured, 0. No. wupiete® 4s a runner by exporter, Ni 1 No 18 bringing Corpl. Osear sen, a Texan, kill the hia under piece: n ero ne Saw hristian sniper. ‘The whore went aw board bh distribute [GIRL'S FATE IN COURT HELD UP BY ANONYHOUS LETTER Benedict Refuses to Cone | | Justice ‘Testament in Pocket Saves Pri- terring to the a : vate’s Life When Sniper B ley et Aol Scores Hit. Court to-d fused 10 consider fu | oes 9 hee th and referred it to Ju wae in bet is co 1 the Home of the on the trans: shepherd fabrscce tne a Rible which W 934 Fourth Ave battle, Nov. 2. to hav ‘ was charged, she wa yerman sniper ryt shirt pocket m its The angle cours buliet passine tissues of his at his right DD ON. the wound, the Buy Now! bited the Prices from $5. and 5 had beer he wnid, ‘“‘y in rend wa for a. Material tatement | City experience with it Is such a val building pre; sed in every hospital and pre by every Nuxates I jon guar anteed or money re funded. At all kood drug gists, elevator SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. WORK MONDAY WONDERS F} Mrs. | Capt I. | termaster’s Department, U I; | awarded a verdict of | the Supreme £ | $29,000 with interest which she lent lent 1918, VERDICT AGAINST some commissions to erty, She WOULD BAR ALIENS 4 YEARS. | Represent a BouN From the Bowen Draues . the carly bird fo Intros | nin. | » Dee. 20 of | proposals to prevent a ru: i. Yes, pa, and brings it home to } dr Tan't {ta lesson for y CAPTAN I ARY Eva Brough Potter Awarded 16 Per Cent. In- terest on Money Loaned. 1 wife of | 1 Mrs. Eva T. 1 Pottor Dwight E. Potter of the Quar- 8. A. was | 15.65 by a Otting2r’s branch of jury in Justice rt to-day in a sult to compel her husband to repay to her him Sept, 26, 17. The mo by Mrs. F held as guardid r out of fu of her children by a 4 that ff Ms, Potter were ever con\- Hed to Institute legal proceedings terest cent. in addition to the regular 6 per a satisfactory defense, and Justice Ot- tinger dl 1 the jury Mrs. Potter at the rate of 10 per cent to find for fense was that the nd that be Potter already had paid two instal ments on the note without v over the clause he lost > was a victim of usury testified that up to t. Potter and tha Capt. Potter was unable to present F i d her sup Ehrlich’sOculists Can Help Your Eyesight Why not avail yourself of their many years of experi- ence in eye examinations? Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 Chilich&Sons Estaolished 56 Years New York: 184 B'way. at a23 Sixth A 350 Sixth Av. ror Nassau 17, West wnt 498 futon St. PHONOGRAPH WAR SALE Dur to war conditions, we are come ut Cortote CORTOFONE Talking Machine Fully Guaranteed for Five Years. ' ' ‘ ' ' ' CORT SALES CO., Inc., | 330 SIXTH AVENUE YEAR 200M Sf, NEW YORK CITY AMONDS CREDIT; Xmas Presents RELIABLE GOODS! LOW PRICES: } Pay Next Year! LARGEST ASSORTMENTS Diamonds GOLD JEWELRY 00 up to $500.00 Oven charge account. Pay weekly oF pay-di 4 me. allowed, Call, Write or r Jues OVEN RVESINGS 4 Watches IT JEWELERS: M—— L--— STANDS FOR Mentho Laxene Cold, Cough and Catarrh Medicine for Young and Old. You buy it of any well stocked druggist in 2% og. bottles and take it in ten-drop doses, or better yet, mix it with sin sugar syrup, made by dissolving 4 of a pound of granu- lated sugar in. half-pint of boiling water, It is so easy to muke a whole pint of cold and cough syrup that tens of thousands of mothers make it every year for their loved ones. All agree that this home-made cough syrup is free from harmful drugs, and that only a few doses’ are required for each case, so that a pint may last a family throughout the winter season. For colds, catarrh, cough and sronchitis there is nothing superior for prompt, lusting relief. Guaran- teed by th. Blackburn Products Co,, Dayton, Ohio, to please or money back,—Advt, F 4 nd woul! pay 10 per cent. {n | SUITS tor MiNana youncMen 2 2 T°AS ACEN: BROTHER Grand treet ESTABLISHED OVER HALF CENTURY FURS FOR CHRISTMAS (seful Gifts of Practical Utilits \re Always Appreciated. Our assortment —neludes everything fashionehl: m COATS CAPES SCARFS and MUFFS The wide will meet the purse limitations of al! C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS 126 West 42d Street New York variety offered CHRISTMAS HE “Shookids” are full of the Yuletide spirit and "Tirave just helped Santa Claus decorate the Christ - mas tree. He has a packagé@ for each one of them that contains a most sensible present—a pair of new Shoes from the CAMMEYER “SHOOKID” SHOP. Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced; made ov comfortable lasts, with welted leather s« id spring Sizes6 to 8& Black, 3.50 Tan, 4.00 Sizes 8!6 to 11 Black, 4.00 Tan, 4.85 Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shoes OF finest quality Tan or Black Russia Calf, laced broad, comfortable with welted leather flat he . Black, 4.75 Tan, 5.75 Very Special—————_____. Boys’ Army This Shoe is identically like the Army 8 by “Our Boys.” Made of excellent quality lea with round toe, heavy extension sole, Blucher Black, 4.65 Tan, 4.95 inate lasts, oles Sizes 1114 to 2 Py MMEYER q Stamped orca Shoe Means Standard of Merit O4" St. New York Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 22, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street BROOKLYN = Cor. Wyckolf St, Driags Ave 100 WORTH OF FURMTURE, 51 WEEKLY “Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When O, ning a New Account Clothing for Your -/hole Family on Easy Terms See Our Big Stock of Christmas Goo¢s and Toys CLOTHING Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $8.50 to $16 Children’s Suits and Over- coats $5 to $12 WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Suits, Coats, Dresses “Oo 50 WiDMOre essere i GIRLS COA y Desks tn all w: SND “pursses! * * 8 can buy Alterations free... up Min on Me ata

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