The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 4

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BAYONETS CHECK RIOTING crowds were driven trom the streeta/ way lines failed to report for work the German National Rershing paid tne tt te 2 eh IN LIVERPOOL POLICE STRIKE charging with fixed bayonets, Riot-/™Movement was undertaken in sympa- | ity qeiiberations and activities, — Uetielés, Antworp wit! be the base port REX ner pes ers filled the streets during the night |‘hy with the policemen’s strike. coil = OER { tor the Jn sontingent that is to |° es | and it was.not anti! daybreak that SOLE Sagamore Poland Re-entablinhes Relations With | Warships Move Up Mersey to Pro-|the goldiers were ordered to charge,|Misdenbare ts to Lend Conserva- the Vetienn, | ram. =e -pnembellan tect Docks—Bus ‘The cruiser Valiant and two destroy- tive Party, OME, Ane ae a ond 7) ers have moved into the Mersey| BERLIN, Aug. 4 (Associated ance, 2 way Tie-Up. River to protect the docks. bate a ok eee von) puingens ies setanitanin thing nate en LIVER: tous employ e are © POOL, Aug. 4 = Rio The jens of bus and tram-| will, after enjoying a briet retirement, (pollen dependence. te it was! ive tute Sartag time During Sirtke Rict ‘ PARIS, Aug. 4.—VFive persons were Res. that is wounded. Best & Co MEN’S CLOTHES “Made in Our Own Shops” MEN’S HIGH QUALITY MIXTURE AND BLUE SUITS . 37.00 Heretofore 42.50 b baabdagee a suit will retain its shape you can know only after long wear. We when we sell it! To insure it, we even fashion our canvas in our own shops. We shrink it before we cut it. We cut it from the same pattern as our coats. We sew it in by hand. Just one of the reasons why our clothes fit and’ retain their shape. Not all sizes in all wae re all sizes EXTRA : = “Rago 1.50 ond 1730 gros "1350 gare Ave. at : 35th St. Established 1879 esteemed es Yon Naw Pay More at Best’s 1 ye Further Illustrating the Meaning of At Your Service In 1882, the Edison rate was 22¢ a kilowatt hour, and the best incandescent lamp consumed 4.6 watts for each candle- power, A volume of illumination equal to 250 candlepower, used four hours, cost slightly more one dollar—one cent ~ more, to be exact. To-day the highest Edison rate is 7 cents a kilowatt hour, the lamps use 1 watt instead of 4.6 watts, and the same volume of illumination costs only seven cena Since 1882, e4¢ Your Service The New York Edison Company General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display #4 Broadway 151 East 86th St between Lexington & grd A’ Place corner sth St 15 East ragth St near sth Ave ee a 4 Went gad St between B’ way & Gth Ave 562 East 149th St near Courtland: Ave $55 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave Night and Emergency Call; Farragut 3000 ie races ate ALLIED PROTES | Troops Ailing. From the Theiss River—Bela Kun Gets Asylum in Austria. VIENNA, Aug. 4 (Associated Press). | Bela Kun, Dr. Eugene Landier, M.| Phor, M. Pogani, former Minister of | draw her troops to the line fixed on June 13 until the new Government at ost despatch sous bere it the Row noti: nn, money issued by said => have amounted to 000,000 ‘crow! HUNGARIAN | LEADER SLAIN. Ssamuely Shot by Brother of Man e death of Seamus! reported | a deapatah on Danday, x, Stincertaln whether ely ' cently was esainssh a ainietorsnin i ‘opposition to the erate eonienrccettpainintiineny Send Warships to Denmark. PARIS, Aug. 4.—Tho Peace Confer- to Denmark's request that a warship be sent to Flensburg as connection with the plebiscite in| jeswig, notified Denmark to-day, that @ British i chase at! Agmeg oi) an A ees | a ch warship) her way Pay oat the ty, pall of the stip” Get te Areen age, Grocer. Paul. BeRNaro Paul. BERNARD The Women’s Shop for. Values The Women’s Shop for Values A SENSATIONAL PURCHASE One of the Prominent Stores on 34th Street, Near 5th Ave., Has Closed Its Doors We Bought Out Their Entire Remaining Stock of Highest Class Dresses Suits Coats Which We Will Offer, Beginning Tomorrow, at A Mere Fraction of Their Prices This store, whose name we are not allowed to use, has been one of the landmarks of the best shopping section on 34th Street for many years, has catered only to ahigh- class, exclusive clientele. This is an opportunity for tremendous money savings that occurs only once in a very great while. Silk Afternoon Dresses From this stock o” Evening Gowns From this stock 0” Sold by them up to $55.00 Sold by them up to $29.50 Silk Costumes Cotton Dresses From ‘this stock 9 50 From this stock 758 Sold by them up to $64.00 1 Sold by them up to $18.00 5 Tailored Suits From this stock 00 Sold by them up to $75.00 1 5 Cloth Capes Cloth Coats From this stock 1 0” From this stock 00 Sold by them up to $35.00 Sold by them up to $55.00 15 Cotton Dresses From this stock 75 Sold by them up to $25.00 7 Other wonderful values in this extraordinary sale, too numerous to be mentioned here. No Exchanges No Credits No C. O. D's. THE STANDARD Gin, OF TWO CONTINENTS ae by the a.dopen ‘or use eat home SNow Work Beautify ss Complexion IN TEN DAYS Gtaran tan, freckles, pimples, liver , etc, Ex- GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3 Down on $50 cece When You Feel Dumpy And Out of Sorts Generally Look around a little and see if the trouble is perhaps with the food. A lot of people.need, bet- ter nourishment. Grape-Nuts Contains marvelous nutriment- all the of wheat and bar ley, including their rich mineral elements. Have Grape-Nuts as a daily ration with other food and see if life doesn’t take on a pei. aa ter look. A delicious, mical food! You'll like it. “There's a Reason” PEASE PIANO COMPANY 128 West 42d Street. 84 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 57 Halsey St., Newark, N, J. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS te P Ce ery

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