The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 5

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_ - - fn te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. { SOLDIERS WANT MORE BOOKS| tn front of a saloon at No. 196 Eliza- | to no secret societies. Jcaugnt atter blowing open a sate in ' TAX ON ELEVATORS URGED, hb DL Mage ght hach sho BOILED EGGS 4 “ . & welry » Sulliva 1 K. Vanderbilt, Mra. beth Street a shot fired from behind came home from business |& jewelry, shop in’ sulli é On bilt, Mra A x “-" Dhe Boys Overnen Ant ae Ten Tons sent a A4-calibre steel a keted bul- jock yesterday evening and| ang $500 in cash on the floor Bitte at Athany Also Would Impone ‘ o ee, fee are given a rare relish by Every Mon let into his ne the bullet, after |had his usual hour or two of pla them when the police burst into Fee on Operatives. at conspicu- the addition of a few Ten tons of re ting matter Is re passing through his fl ular vein, | ing with the children and joking with | ace, The man identified as ALEANY, Veb, 7 Asse ABs re Se | drops of bh immediately for the soldiers in went out at @ slant and olm He was, as always, tender and |! can wounded under rance, it was announc “ ye cae | natal were taken away to Maarten “Library A 4 Plato glass windows in’ grocery | thoughtful. He left the house after| he kad re ‘ he first stage of thelr a CP) the boys overseas wat store at No, 198, dinner and said he would be back at] Vincent's Hospital. He had b homeward Jou — ply of ten tons a mont ; Policeman Walter Miller of the] 10 o'clock. t is all | know." ‘ in Brooklyn, according to a SAUCE igus Je, Bally a . Elizabeth Street Station heard the| The same story of Logerfo's popu- , no clu RICHARD CROKER BETTER. Eggs in any style are many of the ma ‘d ei ites when he reached Logerfo | larity among his friends and acquain- assassin assassins of * made more appetizing by discontinued | tter was dead and nobody was | tances Was told by his employees, who| Logerfo. They rounded up several bh chan Eh, bo deh ae the use of BMooldier or sail is etist Tn the slain man's pocketa| aid they cout: not imagine his hav. | suspects in the neighborhood. but no 20 cent stamp on it.” 1 the was found $509 he had collected, and ing an enemy. 4% roe eunut ane. let The con fi sing ene s 7 ! about it or about any 1 that might ae Paste ee re ne aames te rer w the /Giu to I eetto,, Assassinated. led to the belict at first that an| A shock came after experts from|have been responsible, & in the Street To-Day, Had jenemy had hited professional gun| Headquarters went to the Elizabeth | | Lose rfo had bee mn married for seven SAUCE — | , ’ | f eg Sir ceveis | Wirest Wiatien and took: ¢ veer | Years. His wife said he hac in a Long Prison Record jmen to do tho killing. Tater devel-| Street Station and took the finger) tis country for twenty-two years, THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE d SF Th : opments, however, Jed the pol'ce to] prints of the slain man, The records ‘Ash abit ie Have a bottle in the kitchen -— concjude that some one who knew of} disclosed that was No. 1 in Chan o 7 Hed Y 7 ce in Seamen's Law Sought. — | 64 Hoxpital at Neuilly, or- HEL OUR Giusto Logerfo of No, 141 Second the collections killed Logerfo for the |the Rogues’ y, and had Been bd Ma. Wack. awh a as well ason the table, WASHINGTON, Fob. 7A sub-com- ganlzed in the first week of September, ¥ mittee of the Senate Commerce Com- etro Giola,” “Jim| mittee ts to take up Senator Calder‘s eee i oor oeaan The records | resolution for an invatigation of the | rrested first in | relative costs 0 foperating American and obok: offer { forelen ships Calder said to-d. olen goods and sen: | which to base amendme : ‘< November, aaa F if { al ‘in nt to Sing Sing for e| {he American aperating cast down to ing job. iiipe what American 5th Avenue — ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY sTH 34th — DIGESTION J 10:2 2s mvsteriousiy assassinated money, but was frightened away be- various names of 1s he was walking through Elizabeth fore he could got it. When acid-distressed, Street early to<day, The police have| “MY busband was interested in| i : . A nothing outside of his business ex- relieve the indigestion furnished tw cept me and our three children,” his | with pictures of b One shows him wife told an Evening World reporter 4s a prosperous business man, wrap- | to-day. “He was popular with every- eo ped up in hig wife and children and | body who knew him and did not h lan enemy in the world. He bel without an enemy in the world—the a Dissolve easily on other as a former convict with seve- |~ ral aliases and a long record as a safe tongue—as pleasant gu P blower, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE started it three years ago, Last MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Bf niciit he set out to make his resular| gue Avenue ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 34th Street monthly collections, While he was dames MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street sly contrasting hance to compe of that year two men were world ¢ hedbahas Unrestricted choice of the entire re maining stock of Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses at reduced prices for immediate disposal. Midwinter Sale 350 Misses’ Coate 180 Cirte’ Canin McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE =| ,, Sahaiehsr grained Wool Velour. Size 14 to 18 ye The Following Items Offered at 10.75 rllent variety of styles developed tm elour, Burella Cloth, Corduroy, Plaim or Heather Cheviots. Size 6 to 16 years, 6.95 | formerly 22.50 to 35.00 f “ 2.75 Special Prices for Saturday Only ell ete ormerly 12.75 to 18.50 285 Misses’ Dresses 85 Girls’ Dresses The season's smartest models in Serge or School or dressy models in Serge, Silk, Satin, in Navy Blue, Black, Brown, Green Jersey Cloth or Velveteen; various colors. and Plum. Size 14 to 18 years. Size 6 to 16 years. 9.75 4.95 and 12.75 formerly 14,75 to 18.50 formerly 9.75 to 29.50 Veiling Special A most unusual assortment of the newest Veilings in smart Scrolls, Motifs, Chenille Clusters, Velvet Spots and Russian effects. Yard, 35¢ regularly 50c to 95c Colonial Model Library Suite, as illustrated, upholstered in Tapestry; outside backs covered in same material. Gofaiscis. Ae regularly 125.00 Armchai! As regularly 65.00 Kocker..... . regularly 65.00 Ten-piece Hepplewhite Model Dining Room Suite, as illustrated, in Solid Mahogany, including Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and one Armchair. For Saturday Only 450.00 regulary 875.00 CHAMBER FURNITURE DINING ROOM FURNITURE At About 25% Reduction Four-piece Colonial Model Suites in Ma- hogany, including Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bed. 198.00, regularly 250.00 = a An Four-piece Colonial Model Suites in Ma- O£ 66 hogany, including 52-inch Dresser, Chif- 250 *‘Grampion fonier, Toilet ‘Table and Bed. , 250.00, sgularly 375.00 Ten-piece Ttalian Renaissance Suites in POBBNY 210 Solid American Walnut, including 72-inch Four-piece Ivory Enameled Suites, includ Baltes 4 i. thina, : isis Hate malo ang Side Dress ohe, Vi jilet Table | ‘ables, five Side Chairs and one Armeha | ; meray FULL DRESS & eee TgR G0, ea a et ear 00.00 | Women’s and Misses’ | WOOL SERGE SKIRTS Special, 4,75 An unusual assortment of Wool Serge skirts, in Black, | Navy Blue, Taupe or Brown; narrow at hem; finished with smart pockets and belt. Size 24 to 82 inch waistbands. | HIGH-GRADE FURS Greatly Reduced Hudson deal Coats with Mole collar and cuffs Caren formerly 465,00, formerly 425.00, . formerly 425.00, Three Specials Weer ee ere pe SMART CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES Solid Am an Walnut, including Buffet China Cabinet, Extension and Side Tables, 2.95 five Side Chairs and one Armchair. 4 595.00, regularly 775.00 Attractive models Crepe as illustrated, in good quality White or Flesh Color e Chine finished with fine tucking. February Sale ORIENTAL RUGS About 1,000 Rugs—Greatly Reduced One of the finest collections we have ever assembled at prices which, because of the increasing scarcity of all Oriental floor coverings, present an opportunity to purchase rugs of guaranteed qualities at unusual savings. (Coats and ‘irousers) $35.00 formerly 45,00 200 Persian Mahal Rugs,——room sizes............... 147.00 to 295.00 formerly 200.00 to 375,00 100 Persian Rugs in extra fine weaves; large room sizes..350.00 to 750.00 formerly 425,00 to 900,00 300 Chinese Rugs......... formerly 195,00 to 450.00, 145.00 to 345.00 | Hudson Seal Coats with Beaver collar and cufts Nutria Coats with Skunk collar and cuffs. . Hudson Seal Coats with Beaver collar and cuff Moleskin Coats with Skunk collar and cuffs. . ' . formerly 445.00, These Suits are tailored by one of the highest i . formerly 525.00, grade manufacturers and are correct in every tail. They are shown in conservative and form- | | . ‘| Alaska Seal Coats, 45 inches long........++ .... formerly 1050.00, a Srihatt MALE: Faia FALE | Small and Medium Size Rugs.......... 15.00, 25.00, 37.50, 55.00 | Hudson Bay Sable Two-skin Neckpiece : formerly 145.00, full silk-lined, with silk-lined sleeves, Size 84to 44, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY | Kolinsy Cape . formerly $75.00, including “regulars,” “‘stouls,” “‘longs” and | Moleskin Coatee............ A States ac . formerly 245.00, “ ” | shorts, Mink Coatee ; Re AAnRonAAN | Moleskin Stole. . An HAYA | Taupe Squirrel Cape....... Hudson Seal and Squirrel face sis . formerly 425.00, formerly 245.00, sees formerly 250.00, aanenye-formerly) 285.00, Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs » (MEN’S CLOTHING DEP"T—5TH FLOOR) | . eoees Pegularly 67,60 \ » sai as —— t See ae eens Se ~ a+

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