The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1919, Page 9

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SSF aL a POO ee THE PUAESYS VERE: AEVRAUAY. FRSR CARY i ii BI PACKER SENT CHECKS TO jisteset*wnnt ad! tharges St Stuns rices! Cl'T HER KRINKLY LOCKS =|" STATE FOOD MAN, HE fia nee Tanother detective Keep Your Eyes on the Food Pri TOWARD OFF LOVE HOBO ; Jor" Agricutine chartew \ ‘ MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ¥ T bro’ ¥ Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Preserve Your Phonograph Records! onorA\ | Witness at Milk Hearing Teils of |= Evidence Found in Deput without wearing out had found evid Sloan’s Liniment has the punch that relieves | rheumatic twinges. wirt & 4 I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening Deputy State © World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. of mille Mal Need Silvered | Cole's Desk j, 8m Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. | \ SATISFY ING RELIEF Replace steel needles! | rovei ibis she. tlm Jneassheation, be: | Name at FROM LUMBAGO They play 50 to 100 times when Rayzmond Bmith. teat y Joun T.| Address | 1,500 combinations in fashions and fabrics for your selection. ture, while ¢ ers were pending in the dey _— Vor Neating Dow. Semith ses vas toed Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. | var segs WHEE OY] cen cect aaieennertehcn: Aenea f Location—at Wholesale “/MISSING SHIP AND CREW | STRIKE OF 27,000 MAY END A Wit ana She tant Mert help for esteénal patng, aneaing, | Offices: 500 Fifth Avenue ADDS TO SEA MYSTERIES) IN PATERSON TO-NIGHT 3... ites |bruineg, "ny MAGHSRG MmbaKo,| Sie Corer (ied 81 aed Bh Ave mannii an wut Get your bottle today—costs ttle ‘ P ' eans much, Ask your druggist for Nothing Has Been Heard or Seen| Secretary of Textile Workers Sa nit want [it by mame Keep It handys tor the] 7 AAT 30e, 60, $1.20, ‘ WGA e AANA Dn t Norwegian Bark Since Men Will Insist oo a 47+ ec, es | | Christmas Day Hour Week | | The PATERSON, N. Feb ¢ Att Sa SO Raines HTEYROYAL LAHORS Norwegian bark § / SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERE ; ate Company, | ment of el, from agents|kept 27,000 persons id Monday Faid the Superior became | Through th t | while off arranged to th | Malay Archipelago, between repre ‘ Hansen, and the|ployers and | to lifeboats. ‘They had not] Louis Magnat, sec ed far toward land when the/tile Workers, suid ining Hansen | Stern Brothers firm for a forty-seven: They | manufacturers doma = he e - | dications are that an wil = ph taal pa reached at the conferer venti them i HIS DEATH Risckates, West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street rloy, | Port Cheater Soldier Who Read Own Obstuney Writes | STRIKE DECISION TUESDAY | “"*" _ In Our Great February Sale of SALEM Deiicton vn paper | Nourishing \y and 1. pound | Harbor Workers Assu , : | ‘ Satisfying Package He Announc?d : 1 en TU | | } } Everything is marked 10 to 50% lower than our former low prices Sy = = : Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street — ———__—__—_——— be sees eee Sharply Reduced! MEN’S OVERCOATS and SUITS From the kirschbaum Shops Overcoats formerly $30, $35 and $40; $2 5 These price concessions have a deeper significance— Wrinties Crom chin Meteven ov f} are OL much greater importance—when the following Teheran eee hasie principles, which distinguish this sale from other | similar events, are taken into consideration: Only the highest types of furniture are maintained, yet we believe our prices are lower than those asked elsewhere. No questionable furniture finds its way to our showrooms, so aid ite that an undesirable piece cannot be selected from our assortments | Ina word, we have the kinds of furniture the public wants at the prices it wants to pay. Bo ” w a nthrax t HOL WASSER 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE R GO STM EET FURNITURE CashorCredit Oven Evenings Till ® o'Plock, i ey fi iq : & Living Room Suite, 3 pes.; as illustrated, ma —R2 75 hy "he SD | | hogany frames with cane; formerly $343.90, $279.00 ay | } th Suits formerly $30, $32.50 and $35, now Overcoats were $42.50, $45, $50 & $55 $35 Suits formerly $40, $45 and $47.50, now Holzwasser Hon e | Talks No. 421 | UR taller of tom CHOICE ORENTAL RUGS inv many instances PRE-WAR PRICES PREVA VERY style model thoroughly correct and metropolitan in | lines and 100% all wool. Every detail of tailoring exhibiting skilled and careful handiwork. Every garment a fine value at our original, close-margined price—offered now, in many. in- stances, actually below the wholesale worth. SHIRTS-NECK WEAR-PAJAMAS | A Sale Friday and Saturday, at very special price advantages. " | Sizes from zv4tt, $17.75 | Sizes tromuxo tt. $115.00 To 4 by 7 tt. $58.00 To 10!.x18', ft. $350.00 Regularly $21.50 to 90,00 Regularly $118.00 to 475.09 i Wrile tor New 16-Page Catal U-Page Specia Sate C | Easily Reached Irom Wea Side by | B6th er S¥th St. Crosstown Care | oom Apartment | Chinese Rugs in Desirable Colorings a) 4-Room Apartment mm yaLt = Persian Hamadans, Kurdistans, Room Size Persian R in Mossouls, Shirvans, etc. most desirable weaves Ih Sto ft. wide by 6 to Regularly #255.00 to 9215.00 regularly #19.50 to 60,00 it the attractive: pri $34.50 to 44.50 $188.00 to 650.00 Negligee Shirts Soisette Pajamas Men’s Neckwear Soft finish; of corded printed | In blue, helio, tan and Plain and striped )Logadore Silks madras; in all new de ‘ signs, | white; per suit and faney designs, various weaves at $1.45 $3.00 65c each Regular Value $2.00 \ Excellent Values $7.50 per dozen Large and unusual sizes in Sarouks, Kirmanshahs, Bijars, Hanmadans and other makes, at equally attractive prices. |

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