The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 21

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w THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, ~ Brooklyn Ready to Turn From Booze to Bonbons When July 1 Rolls Round | —— 1919, 8 { RE CORSETS A LUXURY? jmerchants are puzzl cated by ny om 5 EFFI ENCY” The Business Woman of Today Demands Comfortable—Yet Attractive Shoes Saloons Will Be Candy Stores and Breweries Converted Into Factories for the Manufacture of clateagae Vit ul ¢ the pr plans for an im Men’s & Young Men’s Suits cette ee Gt oe 7 Giiy AIslAvy un Re ae ote the stylish appear- Tailored to YOUR Measure 422-2 Se ance of this model—then EI Tore ot any | try them on and experi- Newest Models and Materials ore fixtures are working Satisfaction | ove nlarge their facilities to) Ait enc?-real comfort. 7 neet the great demand they expect Guaranteed [GXeeduly itor Geir wares: { What a source of sat- e biggest manufacturer: Two of th Unusual Value isfaction it must be for 7 Al men to know that here is ¥) \s an organization that in- 22 sures your money’sworth. 22:50 500 “_ 30: 00 * drinking wh » YOUTH KILLS SHOPKEEPER | AND DISGUISES IN FLIGHT unced to-day rung ‘all their efforts to 8 of new ‘Miss Efficiency” " We tailor every gar- {tings for pe M4 ii " : ager seman Style 5258. 4 f ; « nice F only fittings for confectioneries, ‘ 2 ald Ct aig bh { We operate our own ager sot sity lits plant is working overtime oa or-| ‘ 7 fat a 1 Trousers, Calfskin, : we supervise every detail of workmanship. 9}P}}] | der Struts Before Police—Cor 3 sider a sale closed unless i Lf Ly Mil | srowertes, too, are being convert Shahn Whi : " Burgundy Shade, Malti SUM aid le Ula Coola © We offer only the most dependable and smart- []h ————, into candy fac-| tas Va Y Medium Heel, Our policy is not merely y nhl sth ne acta rc irienesthe (Ulelo ee Worth More . t to make a sale hut to est woolens—which we buy from the mills. ee BROWER ¥ But Very Neat and Attractive. make a customer. building has |, ui Designed for Street and 4 {We conduct our business on the highest principles known to American business today. been leased to) ¢ © We quote no compara- the Select Candy tive prices in our adver- Business Wear. No Style Over $5.00. crime, He Company for a 7 tising (except in our jong term of| Ue had hot tale SMART STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. clearance sales); we {| We do a very large volume of business on a cask aed ts would rather have you small profit basis. latter will bi Ask For Style Book Illustrat ng Latest New York Shoe Fashions. for yourself the we offer judge values { We give to our customers the many advan- tages our great organization makes possible. 35 Stores in Greater New York Mail Orde- Dept. 326 Lafayette St. New York City mee: ee re eee enna earns manufac TUTTLE FH Ak SURE SYA " turer for t purchase @ another A Where the RITCHIES CORNELL Stores Are: bieweey, Walltleg See Telephone Add 15 Cents to NEW YORK CITY STORES: ,— OPEN STORES IN BROOKL Ml | uractu ocak Gad H halves Hpepdctn fag in 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Ste. * 104 Flatbush Ave. % Ry Tie arritos Slug: te end 1 | Bunks 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. EVENINGS 1370 Broadway, Near Gates A aa lta etait y pl Q | i 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. till 8 700 Broadway, 1 block from Flushing Ava. BN | tne § ‘1 a | 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and fiver = 5001 Fifth Ave., Cor. 50th St. 4 | he Pirika & ¢ 5 e Co | 2331 Eighth A: door above 125th St Saturdays : . ny bought property in Dean Street, near | 201 (Meadauartera ; STORES IN NEW JERSEY: Pal |cariton Avenue, and will erect a|- 143 West 2h St__(ncemns) til 10P.M. | Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. AGN) | iareecatory sulialog at/a coat 00 $15 BRONX: 408 East 149th St., Near 34 Ave. ——J__ Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Ave., John St. ty B At & Comt OF $125,~ | Herm eeaaoe ore apo aN La A NIN NUTT eI 000. The Diana Choc LUDWIG BAUMANN’s LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS wre hune Iding at Wycko! ues at a co Just across s Newtown Creek in Long Our New Store Hours Open 9 A. M. Close 5.30 P. M. We ~~ Yj Ludwig Baumann Wil Start “You Housekeeping on Credit hould buy now, . Whether yy Larger Amounts 4 in Proportion 4 Open Saturday Evenings until 9.3018 iG Convince yourself by comparison whether you buy for cash or on credil that Our Prices Are Always the Lowest pen ay 4 yy fe i s select m or an entire you can pay a few dollars aun and the balance sll weekly or monthly payments For Men Women : ‘and Children ee 5 5000 Wy) On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments y i) | a 1 Our Special {i {’ = | || wriTE FOR 3-Room ” me i it | S 1 OUR FREE Outfit 4s ae 24 PAGE BOOK Sale of 95- Pe 2 a 85 $ | 79). “hors Adam prereeneag Suit Cia Pieces Dinner Sets seen tam"? gone! Pay for This suit | 29. "49 Guarantord Lee ro pel Pay for it $1.75 h ‘ Bhs “ot + 206 $1.75 Weekly Cash oF Credit, " Open Stock Din. Rea. Price $149 208-49 American Walnut Dining Room Suit (Fo pur ? ieces) 98,50 meee aia te stash re i 47 Three-Picce Cane Parlor § Hy peril i Reg. Price $125 Oldest and One of the Largest Hosiery Mills in the United States » or Credit. ty | Sale of Sani | Minule Genuine We Give eisai Ipswich Mills is the oldest and one Roe Hit Free Lif it Yan tte ] of the largest hosiery mills in the fl re Bufet ree Life r United States. For 97 years we have ht | aa Be Insurance 9. 85 \ been content to do one thing well— study and satisfy the needs of human feet. The more than 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery that gave Satisfac- tion last year is the reward of doing ail eee one thing well—supremely well. a Room Outil af New Store Hours—Open Open an Account | Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery Period Purnilure $9 98 i . or can quickly get it for you. Pay for 11 $4 Weekly tice ‘one eae 50 Nerne Cc! I FURNITURE IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. FOUNDED 1822 Oldest and one of the largest hosiery milly in the United States Select Brass Beds 29.49 Cash of Credit 1H AVE. HAVI 353 Block nds please tell them tha PTR PRR MH So ula nerd your fr

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