The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1919, Page 8

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SRT REE I THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919. a END OF MAYOR HYLAN —|s.remtrr ofthe stezors commuter aie The women wont Inte the en. COUNTRY HOMES 106TH MAY BE FIRST HOME. |HIGHLAND PLACE, NOT HYLAN p==ssesseee = Brooklyn over the report that tht » few z | 106th Infantry ts waiting for ships itylan b Corner 19th St. jon the other side and Is likely to be | Sixth Avenue the first unit of the 27th Division, Aha the New York National Guard outs! of neta eee A he ; ; fit, to aail from home: el ke Al- | : The 106th was formed by a com-|derman epeved ms ow , 1 —_~—— waid t | His Arrest Fyllowed After Police ; man Says He Threatened to Get Him “Busted.” | Nathan Schuss of Nathan Schuse @|For the . | Company, manufacturers of rkirts, who|chareed St ) pays he is a “friend of the M Mayor" and in Park Circle bination of the 14th and 23d Regi- sisi ments, two Brookiyn regiments — = The commanding officer is ¢ ‘ A fter-Inventory Sale} Income Tax Measure to Re-|ward. ‘Tho tegiment disting ! V ’s B § | place Liquor Revenue Also deabard tine, pein et Me kim t re i of V omen § oots ) 4 | Proposed. Nore), SUEtRINING Toure A ML A re-grouping of broken lines that’ sold fastest in our [7 f \ | j —__—<»— § ALBANY, Feb. 11—A comm asion, WARNS AGAINST WAGE CUT. January Sale—sinall quantities, but the- original © provide emple and rural! Rattrond Me Fire Saye tt Might prices not considered. q ent. WASHINGTON, 1 A.B. Gar sweat | naar ll $4.85, $5.85, $6.85 0 homes for soldiers, sailors and ma-| tines is proposed in @ bill introduced OBINSONS 25-27 West 42!St.NY. One of New York’s Greatest Events Robinson’s Alteration Sale by Senator Loving Black. The meas-|to-day warned the Interstate Com: | 9A; Watney he Hin ore ee et ire Was sent to Senator Black hy |Merce Commission that America ts | b rk City for Secretary e ine py, facing a “powder mine of discontent” cretary Lane'of the interior, The) Gna any attempt to cut wages “Inight vinted by! start a conflagration, the end led that which tg difficult to forese VICES CHR Watch what has gone brown, oF ork in harmony with the|land during the last thr r 7 Federal Govergment k months,” he said. “Dise {shade you desire, by the followir | al Govergment, making con-| gone beyond the «tage where you can | simple remedy that [tracts with the United Staten for] patch iv up as,vou would the ld one [homes he et Mad COMPLETE WAR RECORD shay. You have to provide a None C. O. D. or on Approvai t | hair can be in NI TUT oldiers, settlements and related | remedy that i# based upon a deep| “Merely get a box of Orlex pow a purposes, lana thorough mtudy of the underiy: |der at any drug store. It costs very | Power to lease Yanda pending tho| '*8 Causes o! thie discontent. little and no extras to buy. Dissolve 3 vf | rretson believes “every mile of Now In Progress | purchase thereat and. to dedicatal rece ie tte Geitee Busta ones ef |it In 6 oss, of distilied ot rain water : ° - t owned and operated.” jand comb it through the hair. Direc hoc chuscher, roads, cemeteri jovernment own: . + . . —————— t fo id use anc ole The remarkable growth cf our business has made the expansion of atablith (owe ates and ae Pe pueranteeccnee ie 1d a gold NOW ON SALE ae our selling space most imperative. We must havé more room at once. given in the bill | wrastet TON, Feb. it i! aera “it be safe, 1 does net tuk *, i A i Se ees pb WASHINGTON, Fe! —Investiga- | : jo ub off, is ; he carpenters have already begun their work of enlarging our present um of $250,000 1s appropriated! aon ‘of reports on Mexican outrages | Not sticky or greasy, and leuves the| 35e¢ . . . 50 , * uarters; making the immediate reduction of our stock necessary. 1. All proceeds from the op-|ypon American workers 1s demanded in hair duay, tt wil make a gray he . ° e Cc he goods involved were bought months in advance of our decision to Il be, converted into tho] resolution toteuere \wruny oy menme 'pereor ksi d, AT NEWSSTANDS BY MAIL i «. Minol make these alterations, hence the magnitude and importance of Hindi the apparel to be disposed of. To accomplish a complete clearance we have made decided reductions on our Entire Stock of Distinguished Gowns, Suits, Coats & Wraps - Delightfully Youthful Versions of New Modes Stunning New Frocks ttlement Fund. A general personal income tax is recommended by the State Tax Com- n in {t8 annual report to the James MeGreery & Co. t ond a business tax Th ™ Rs WeNavaaSTARt: auch taped 5th Avenue 34th Street uld, in a large measure, | Ss suggested that a] 1 he amount of} f the person ree ceiving it be fixed, regardless of the! ne, It is advised that this tix be supplemented also by} 4 fixed rate upon tangible personw! | income in source of the inc Distinguished Spring Frocks supplement th { revenue from| Developed in satin and serge, the Artistically fashioned in tri- liquor tax | latest conceptions in tunic and colett crepe de chine, crepe —— | Georgette, velour checks, satins The Assembly to-day passed the bill] e and fine serges. A wonderful nf Aametabiven ply fixing the braid. Women's and Mi variety of exclusive models, bis , pad X ] ao} mar Values up to $35. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. ee or oe Cee” over nen ot { population. In cities of less than 75, _ fee eC Raa Ga COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH 6,000 w year. Choice of the House in Winter Coats Mostly Fur Trimmed Formerly sold up to $59.50. Muat be sold out (tomorrow. Choice of the prevailing materials, Notiing reserved. All go at Datus Clerk of Peru was nominated by the Legislature to succeed himscif| 7 8 0 O DS "arms and| kets and T! J. Man- 9 of th te Board of succeed John Moore of oth will be elected to- » appointment of Edward § 66 of Brooklyn as Deputy Super- | nt of Public Works was an-| 1 to-day. The salary is $3,500 of the Rev, Mount Kisco as : nager of the State Reformatory a for Women was sent to the Senate by Goy, Smith oe ° Attacks Herron Appointment. e Open All Day Lincoln's Birthday. No C. O. D.’s. No Exchanges. All Sales Final. 1 attacking George D, Her- by President Wileoa to ountry at the Prinkipos | 2 ith the Bolsheviks, | Maton nisi "el (ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY) demands that his appoint: ithdrawn, [No J. iment Stern Brothers * 2 West Forty-second Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West Forty-third Street Sharply Reduced! MEN'S | OVERCOATS and SUITS From the Kirschbaum Shops Pe Overcoats formerly $30, $35 and $40; A comprehensive assortment ef “McCreery Plodel:’ Shints in serviceable, 2 its formerl 0, $32.50 and $35, no heavy quality Empire Broadcloth Silks, Crepe de Chine and La Jerz Suit ; 7 $30, § nd $35, now | Silk; large range of staple and novelty stripes. Sleeve lengths 33 to 36. Overcoats were $42.50, $45, $50 & $55 $35 | Suits formerly $40, $45 and $47.50, now | This is an excellent opportunity to anticipate future needs and | purchasg Shirts of good quality at an unusually low price. | | VERY style model thoroughly correct and metropolitan in lines. Every detail of tailoring exhibiting skilled and No Charge for Sleeve Alterations careful handiwork. Every garmenta fine value at our original, close-margined price—offered now, in many instances, actually below the wholesale worth. | NO C, O. D'S _ NO APPROVALS _ NO RETURNS Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow " (Men’s Furnishing Dept.—Main Floor)

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