The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1919, Page 4

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— ” a on a : oo seme LTT TT aT Te a REBT isn nn ono aon astm Rac aaitiliamines sian | "THE EVENING WORLD, SEPESreeal APRIL 9, 1919. GLASS SENDS THANKS. ae ee ADE UNION FIGHT cnguge in a twentieth century, eru-| MOQUIN’ 'S MAY NOT CLOSE. | Commends All 1 Whe | Attended War! "i tag director tof s war sav "Pre ent Holland supported his | "ease Likely to 1° Be Extended De-! ¢ from reproduc. Savings Meeting. spite Ontcome of Foreclosure. CHOSEN TO SERVE FOR PURE WOMEN an Our employees are chosen for their ability, State Federation of I abor| reliability, honesty and courtesy. | Chief Sounds Warning f : on “Nationalization.” They are engaged by us to give satisfac a tory service to you. By Frederick Lawrence. | ‘ . “In fighting Bol#heviam we are) d They know this and we wish you to fighting for tho purity of American] \ know it. womanhood, for the sanctity of the| f the presence of Bamuel American homé, for the sacrament of "6 mpers, President of the American the marriage covenant,” said James | } n of Labor, P. Holland, President of the Ne «| ynvention, the delegates to York State Federation of Labor. bg. d Bat Mow ptown restaurant In Sixth wth Street, may not be ere of French food with to 4 pmian trimmings on April 9 after e tial Atmericunisation all. ‘The eompany which runs the rea taurant is not directly concerned in the foreclosure proceeding which only af - fects the building | If the property is taken from the, present owner the new owner, it was “said yesterday at No. % Ann Btreet, [headquarters of the Moquin Restaurant nd Wine Company, is expected to ex |tend the Teas we of the restaurant ‘to July 1 at lens G. Altman & Cn. announce for to-morrow (Thursday) An Important Pre-Easter Sale of Two Hundred MISSES’ SUITS Six new models (blouse, tailleur and box styles) developed in a 8PM her Jaines P. Holland, Presi- York State Federa- On, pre as Tem- Tian. We hope to have bh are loyal union members of the d\9 trades, will consider measures | include in the Bolshevist category \% rid their trades of Bolshevists, L. | the 1. W. W.'s Anarchists, Red So- W.'s, Anarchista, “Red” Socialists | minor syndicalist organi. | “nd bs aim to destroy not onty |" our sy m of government but our Chris san religion and our fam ly | life ANT? oN MoM SRFOOTWEAR I a mana Tih GER ae toe cleaners | mocracy | wool tricotine, Poiret twill and mannish serge, and splendidly ee od can Convention of Needie ‘Trades mena American trade unionists made throughout, Union mbers whieh will be held| other than the needle trades members | em | April 19 at Carnegie Hall, President [are vitily concerned In the objects of Modern footwear fashions are the cause of many Holland continued: | the conven _ ailments, Style in our shoes is more than merely on) "If you, Mr. Pierce, would protect ms ig ed mumber, vot feserved | will offer exceptional value the surface it is built in—the result of over 50 years scientific planning of lasts. Sensible heel heights and toe widths; excellent quality of leathers, make our Spring models the choice of discriminating women. Pp $12 Jew, and you @ Protestant, love your iy of L Brand Evapo- Los Alo churches, you must wage unremiiting your grocer—today, . April ri Ask for Our Book—" The Abuse of the Big Toe” war upon this monstrous Bolshevism | Nanc © Hush, sevent Sky Wag Unusual NO BRANOH STORES—Our only widdress w ‘ad . bolitios i] waa fe uiity"o miu 600 Sixth Ace., Above 38th St. ets ; 8, | Si seit nd dis: Wacconta Condensed Milk Co, Custom Bootmakers Over 50 Yeurs | J Protestan ve M1 f ody by “boiling: ie with Deot. W 99 Hudson Btreet New York [a meee | wom nentollk and revere our God must ) _Lwomentolk and revere our God must hye in soap hy ———— en ietnttshthiiinittinenneni slits sister, and you, Mr, Martin, your|tives of the trade unions, which will daughter, from ‘being declared ‘‘na-|p@ sent upon receipt of the inclosed tlonalized,’ you must continue to] card. ere are no fees or charges fight Bolshevism with unceusing| of any | vigor. If you @ Catholic, and you a ral jeene 5 i ee to re 46 inch of . Pour In creamed, mil, covert a cheese. Bake’ tat wall at $48.00 (Department on Second Floor) Madison Aucnue-Hifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth, Strert Thirty-fitth Street AUL BERNARD The Women's Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. Across ORS rie from Suit Sale Broken Lots of New Spring Suits in the Favored Styles, REDUCED TO Parisian Charm— Fifth Avenue Smartness Admirably Blended in Our Individual } lats for Women 15.00 Every lovely hat—and there are many —is an exclusive creation of our own Fifth Avenue workrooms or a true copy of a Paris model—which else- ‘where often sell for many times the price. Formerly to $29.50 Ostrich—the mode of the season— is to be seen in all its graceful forms on our $15.00 hats. Bewitching flowers—wings with an unusual smart- ness of line—tibbon, cleverly used— these applied in our individual Best & Co. way make these hats the most attractive on the Avenue for the price. Formerly | to $49.50 In Materials of Tricotine Poiret Twill Mannish Serge Tremendous Values in Highly Desirable Suits for Easter Wear. The Styles, Workmanship and Materials Are of the Very Best Others from our own workrooms, up to 85.00 Original Paris models, 75.00 to 95,00 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 CLOTH BOUND, NOW READY,

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