The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 6

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spam cornipepyermemepgnensinente ere a re aren emanate tee THE EVENING WORL) At the Four Nineteen West 34th Street DOWNTOWN 14-16 West Mth Street BROOKLYN 460-462 Fulton Street In Desirable Mid-Winter Styles, Fabrics & Colors Reduced to 16 §30 Fur Collar Coats $25 Fine Velour Coats $27.50 Kersey Coats $30 Plush Coats An incomparable c ction of high grade, distinguished Winter Coats offering reductions heretofore unattained! Finest Winter coat- ings, latest colorings -expensive fur collars pockets and innovations in belts, adjustable collars. Positively the Season's Most Drastic Reductions— Offering Coats at Less Than Cost No Charge for Alterations Velours, Meltons, Pom Poms, Velvet Corduroys, in big, swagger, all-enveloping models—fur trimmed or smartly plain tallored. Unending variety of belted and semi-belted models. All colors. The greatest values of the entire season! Broad and W. ® Season End Closiny Out Coat Conte? Fashion Shops NEWARK Park Smart $25 & $30 Fur Collar Models > yo) As AT HED OPEN SATURDAY evenings ends and broken lines in our enormou with drawer and at sechendisolllustrated 9a 70 ‘““We Make Terms to Fit’’ Motor Truck Deliveries Boerywhere Plain on Everything Queen Anne Period American \\{ Walnut Dining Room Suile 4 Pieces, consisting of Buffet, 68 inches wide; China Closet, 4 Three-Piece Library or¥] Living Room Suite Massive moul'od frames, in mahoga back and arms in genuine Spanish Meet leather; indestructible springs in seats 0.6 \ J BAUMARN & BR ™ST. Figure Tags ny finish, highly polished, upholstered seats, ROAVE! UNTIL 10 P. M. AT BOTH STORES =] OurAnmal nveniory Sale Our Inventory, just completed, has Mory many short ‘ock which MUST be moved this month before our Spring purchases arrive. It may be that the very pieces for which you have been looking are among them. At any rate, a visit NOW to our store, over- Ye flowing with REDUCTIONS up to 50°, is bound to repay you. We Make Terms to Fit’’ Plain Figure Tags on Everything MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE Same Low Price Cash or Credit iad) d BAUNARN & BRO AT 84ST. & SY AVE 35 OUR OWN FIGHTERS WIN D. §. CROSSES ON BATTLEFIELD Bongie of Brooklyn Decorated for Extraordinars Heroism Private the name of dent, has a {the Di ed Service Cross to the fol d for the acts of ex described rde iam after or, located opened fire ned in this position of tive from a 1-pound Home address, Mrs. A. Nubel, her, Ne 166 Ivy Street, Elmhurst, A 1 mpany B, Infantry. Vor extraordinary heroism in action neur Konssoy, France, Sept, 25, 1918, Although suffering intense agony from the effects of a severe gassing, | Itobertson continued in com- | mand of his platoon during a most | Seret terrific whelling, By administering | first aid to a wounded comrade he was instrumental in saving his life, { although risking his own by removing his cas mask to render more valuable treatment, He continued to assist the | wounded until he collaps Home address, Miss 1. M. Robertson, 69 Van Courtland Park Avenue, Yonkers, HY | Sergt. Harry K. Lynk, A. #8. 120784, | tompany G, 106th Infantry.—For ex- | inary 1 action near Ir "1918. While uffering from & wounds Set Lynk organized several small groups from other companies, conslidated hem, and led them into effective combat, continuing with thi xplen- | fle Street, james Hougie, ainst the Hin- Sougie went for- heavy #hell and machine 4 brought in wounded mtinuing bis work even ‘ “hy maself had peor veutended id MI »DLETOWN, N.Y nd town Unionville ity to Unie ss with to run on the rails, If riment 18 satisfactory it ts un an auto between the tr T BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS Look, Mot! Is tongue coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? Cleanse the little liver and bowels and they get well quickly. When your child sutfers tr« don't wait; give the little liver and bowels a gentle, thr cleansing at once. When cross, 1» act naturally, if breath is bad, stom ach sour, give a teaspoonful of "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs.” and in a few 8 and has dose of | evacu at lifornia Syeu ate the bowels, other treatment is given Sick children needn't be coaxed to this harmless “fruit laxative,” ons of inothers keep it handy be they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a little given to-day saves @ sick child to- morrow k your druggist for a bottle of ifornia Syrup of Figs,” which contains directions for babies, chil- dren of all ages and for grown-ups | plainly on the bottle, Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig | Syrup Company."— Advt bee Wow ) ALMANAG CONTAINS Ald FACTS AND PIGUKS OF THE GREAT WORLD WAR PRICE 36 CENTS, BY MAIL 90 CENTS. * | Objection Made to Approprialing ish, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, cat or i | hours ali the clogged-up, constipated j waste, sour bile and undigested food | ty will gently move out of the bowels, and you will have a well, playful child again 1s JANUARY 23, 1919, "Moonshine si Whiskey Still Seized in Raid on East Side » Internal Revenue ( Make First Descent Since Dry Amendment us Moonshining in Manhatta is much of it on the lower « according to Internal Revenue Col. jlectors, The first raid made since! 4 SAYS MINISTER HALE IS OFF POST BUT DRAWS PAY ish $10,000 More for Our Envoy to Costa Ric: WASHINGTON, Jan ates M r to Cos 8 $10,000 salary of Massach the House ye Rica, may lose 6 Roberts fam Informed that for the past two years or more Mr. Hale has been enjoy- that he has ne » but that he has for the 1 his post in that been drawing hi entire period,” said Mr. sin An a, awa h 4 draw pa: f a suid Rep- resentatiy of V a, and he said he w nvestigate the matter and report to the House, Mr. Hale was @ personal appointee of Secretary Bryan. TEACHERS WALK OUT; 2,000 PUPILS ARE IDLE School Board Refused to Up Order Punishing High School Girls. Pa, Jar Back for ga ' tn mitt ¢ H itforte at edjustmen failed | AUTOS KILL ‘Two CHILDREN. |} rt in « Third Woman Severely Accident tm Brooklyn. | Two hildren were killed and a wom- everely injured by automobiles lin Brooklyn last night John Mullaney six years, of No. 468 60th Street, was latruck in 60th Street, near Fifth Ave- | nue, by a motor ash tru erated by | Cc ee f No, 632 73d Street, and died in the glan ioupital Herman n, nine years, of No. 137 Division Avenue, when roller akating | near his home, slid into an automobt': arive n by John Carrano of No. 808 Bed- | |ford Avenue, 1 ed on an operating tab r the V meburg Hi. I fr Avenue. sburg Ho: leted Imports | jy udded to the aoe ancien Stern At ne tricted im = ay Ve We > the tuff we w idoption of the dry Newtown Landmark Going. ‘one of the and sell for in amendment | rday in the cellar of a » demob landnueke 0B 47 Men’s Part jing has demen Including the mata ba 1554 BROADWAY Sale Our Clearance Sale degree of interest and who are keen judges of 7) who f Marked Ay $9.00 Fh Artistically fashioned in Fine bea alf with medium gray to be OTHER BOOTS for Dress 'P» #180 in Mahogany Calf and Street, formerly up to With Fawn Suede top, 14.50, now 8.95 to 11.95. No C. 0. D's. No Exchanges FRANKLIN SIMON OFFERS A Limited Number MEN’S SUITS NOT HAND-TAILORED at $19” Never URING the course of a season we buy examples of competitive clothes in order to keep informed as to what other shops are not doing. this clearance event comprise our accumulation of such merchandise during the present season. embrace the finest makes of machine-made clothes and are now offered far below what they regularly A small anetat for alterations. all shops. ALSO— 46 Men’s Full Dress Suits | | Coat and trousers only | 819° FOR 25 Men’s Tuxedo Suits | Coat and trousers only s Frock Cutaways Coat and vest only | All-Wool Fabrics—All Silk Not Hand-Tailored FIFTH AVENUE Men's Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Street — Street Level of tie batt ‘i You can't afford to ri NEW YORK I-MILLER Creator of Distinctive Footwear 15 WEST 42D ST. High Grade the ultra smartness of the I. Miller Boots involved of All-Wool advertised before Won't be advertised again | Don’t trifle with a col » — it’s dangerous. Influenza. ‘i Keep always at hi ond a box of ns days Jing bos basa R At All Drug 6! CHICAGO 50 CHURCH ST. Boots is creating an extraordinary enthusiasm among women footwear fashions and know This Elegant Walking Boot 95 TL a The suits in They THE SE! “19” Lined

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