The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER (1, 1919. trate Corrigan to-day in the Adame did that song of Grandpa's g07 LADIES’ TAILOR |the differences between them and 80 the strike of presamen against the Pub |eales manager of the General Mores Street Police Court, Brooklyn, Charg- “When a man marries bis troubles javert a strike Ushers’ Printing Compaty. Company, in Central Park, and with gts- ed with (1) having exprpessed senti- begin” _ According to Henry Hilfman, Secres | ea REE jt0ls pressed again’ hen dragged him , esumed work when 125 AK scab. “ate wae on bir way to his home, States of America and prejudicial to Street, Brookiyn, George resumed work when 125 employers, or PULLED FROM AUTO IN PA i 7 hg RL : hi ‘! . a Yo. 116, It did nota ati J about haif of those affected, agreed tlmt No. 49 West tree The pence Bia CIEnhy cater! Oey whatt - Cathole, | #000 Resume Work When Assured | forty-four houra shall conatitute @ werk: AND ROBBED BY 4 IN TAX!) In the tax! they relieved him of his y| aasauiting and battering Nathan ay hether Khine is Catho’ line Sie ica WU the aiken @elais ra wate Agi de Genfit, his uncte-in-law Protestant or atbient, ertheless ah of 44 Hours a Week Sched- \wage.' The cniployers, Hitman Aeid, Senadiiiaiirs fmatehbet and: Bip ° i ine, who fell In love with Beatrice Senft, a six ule and i * Lad. BMeAle. panere een are ns fies uber tba dame ort et ied prt om anybody je and Pay Raise, jad been unable to find strike-breriters. | (eneral Motors Sales Manager Held|iway? in their taal afte an recently an Aug. 16 took unto y Pld beauty whom anybody | striking indies’ tailors reported a part} The Drug Clerks’ Union annouitecs a) ‘ Woedrutt out in the drive and t Himself a wife and a long and heavy 7Uld believe to be twenty, On Sept.| a und hh ot maxing it|mee® meeting to-night In Brooklyn La- | Up on Way Home in Early ese back into his machine 7 trainioad of trouble, ia oF was a 7 S0vording to the testimony, Charile opes of making It) tor Lyceum. A number of employers | Morning. make no noise on pain of death, 100 per cent ill attend, the clerks and announce Mr. Woodruff said they had no sooner cays “German spy,” was toased out the nd when Mrs p n will atte say, ‘announce | rang the Henft cy bt te the ig. left than he met a policeman, who said ; court room window. On the eaaault Senft appeared, politely | Drum clerks announced that they ex-|A,miltingneas to arbitrate the question of in the early morning hours four hold-| 104, 00D.n in the bushes” nearby and George Rhine Borrows Trouble | oe iam wie held without ball r—-would you! pect to Induce employers to arbitrate Both sides re “Mrs, Senft in apparentig firm in up men stopped David H. Woodrhff. hadn't seen or heard the robbers. by Asking Hand of Girl | tor triat in the Court of Special Sen al ments derogatory to the United Khine lives at No mot have any objection to my marrying Beatrice?” Mother Senft took on Alread is Bride | stone and was committed to Ray- torrtbly ady “us * mond Street Jail 7 ‘ aks — _ Thies afternoon George fentt, ‘Well, said the German, “that’s ‘The cota Pndte wbout Mr. Chartes | Rhine's (ather-in-law, wae sald to be (00 Dad, because we wore married Rhine—who comes from there-ete|at work upon an aMdavit charging ‘WO Weeks ago! — — = — Rhine got away with half of hia SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WwonDEnS wan e a - al ‘oom with atuction, How ‘ that he was abrelgeed before Magis-_ the @ridesroom 'w; coat. an the other half, held firmly in the grasp of his mother-in-law, he says, were the marriage ecrtificate | } | hd" his Beale eis 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street i The bridegroom ran down the * im H street. A mob followed him. Uncle Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Nathan, two blocks down Columbia Street, saw a wild-eyed man coming toward him, with Brother George two seit 18 the midi the walk th Continuing the First Anniversary Sale of Tio was bowled over by hia nephew- | in-law. The collision delayed Rhine ® Ly ‘tbe ts, ouse Furnishings Larned over to the police, Har relatives stamped their feet to- MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK | a nd told Beatrice Senft Rhin: Tr. ) Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street |t0 amar out a Complaint, charging Every Item in this Sale carries with it the Lord & Taylor Guarantee pays she told the License Clerk ‘she Fireproof Casserole, brown with | Floor Brush, | Pyrex Casserole ig nineteen, refused to do so. | white Vining, mougted in heavy of good quality round, with | rhe Geran spy charge” Rhine TeeKetle, | frame of hat teanck CQO! | Sve: ae ’ told the Magistrate, “Ws nonsense. : Hy od bras 4 a block handled, - $3.00 hi btained at nd , flat i ° x Ft ve hope to become & good american.” | bottom, plated, Grane WO Afbmlbais Troe | Eyrex Rte Plate ’ I AILOR-MADES PRINCE TAKES A FLYER se tite $1.45 lipped Sancepan, with ee ‘ | ong Pyrex Bread Pan, oblong, ae Pyrex Pie Plate, 9 inches diameter, handle, 7 g inches diameter, a | 5 IN STOCKS AND LOSES Double. | Srpes{tame 238 athe for Misses and the Younger Set beers | neh i <i Buys October Oats Above Market | cereal, a Convex P plain Saucepan - ' in Winnipeg, and Price | Found de: with cov- | } The assortments are being augmented every day, but the Drops at Once. | sige, er lond ; | h 4 present selections are comprehensive enough to permit WINNIPHO, Sept. 11.—The' Prince of on, peanut tit enn erap Baskets 494 ss Wales visited the Stock Exchange here 4 f Clean: ‘ 4 an immediate and satisfactory choice. Dredly (aed ioaet ae ab a IT w weno Electric Tro ny i eine “Cinderella,” that sweeps, apie $200 with all Westing- ‘ house features of ry ree ose efficiency and on a a long life. .. $2.50 F <> Duplex Fircless Cooker. with ; one compartment. ........$15.25 é . with two compartm: $27.00 Food Chopper, Refrigerator, ed Lf four-plate size, made b¥ MJ | October oats for deliv ¥ at 83% cente, which was % above the market. ‘The Prince's “investment,” which he admitted was his first on the Exchange, | brought three cheers and a tiger from | several hundred brokers, ‘The Prince said he failed to grasp! the intricact Krain speculation, but hoped he would have the proverbial good luck of @ “first timer,” and would call The models (blouse or belted). in the short hip flare and straight line effects, have been carefully chosen and represent the perfection of tailoring. (Developed in soft wool fabrics, such as marvella, peachbloom, fortuna and silk duvetyn, many are handsomely trimmed ee Alaska Refrig- at the institution upon his return from | q ‘ guaranteed, rs with the fashionable furs of the day, while others are plain the weat.to collect. | wh Sukie a $1. See While he was speaking, however, th di and appropriate for use with separate furs. atack Ch ‘hia! buying Wan hehed Ge the bi oeeed bbl ialccliar itr] wide, 19 niches I ; blackboard, showing a drop in October | high: % acity H * grain to 82% cents, This netted the RK Beever ies Nickel 7o pee eh of royal speculat 1 f $375 in less) , Over Ete Nickel- All are reasonably priced Pcie ee : tric Vacuum pisted Tea tee. «$26.00 He took the situation good naturedly, | Clea rial ettle, heavy i and was promptly assured by his broker powetLe) Bauge cop- (Second Floor) efficient, eco- that “holding on” until de! livery meant agg bin 6 $47.50 ' n ical, ; j & profit of nearly $2,000 of “pin money" | B we ‘Ba ay to spend in New York. 4 Hoover, Clothes arr paar | | Special Set of Nozzle Tools, $8.50 Tat ri orcs | willow i | | Special Set of Nozzle Tools. $11.50 | size 24x36.......ssseeeees $9.50 $1.25 ] | | Boventh Floor, 5 4] 2 * e , Display and Sale of Autumn Curtains “ | 38th Street ze FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street ath dat Peace | Today and Throughout the Week |] ‘Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk a QUT, thirte are designed with ai ee ing ie pista Hand Drawn Serle, Margtdette and Voile } erence to conservative ic, pair urtains | i ay = fy mage adage ig In white or ecru, with, narrow lace edge or edge and $2.25, $3.50 and $4.50 per pair i (ane , ym aie, ppetti Melleeng era Filet’ and Cluny laces, in many de vals eee with one or two rows of hand drawn { i kept in mind, aude \ i 3 f : ( F ll Ww Of Cajal there is : good Fine Hemstitched Marquisetie Curtains Grenadine Curtains t | reason for this rare combination $5.50 per pair $3.50 per pair i for a ear af syle eae meallty at our very With real hand made Filet, Arab and Cluny laces; Fine quality Grenadine with large dot or figured centre, ‘i 1 R ecent purchases below the a k t a neg wa not cooly \ white or ecru, 244 yards long. trimmed with neat narrow lace edge; white only, . y bl . ree | our own shirts, but we loom the, PUI Fier enable us to quote prices that afford the fabrics from wich they are i i ‘ made, turning the finished shirts opportunity to realize comfortable savings. ‘from’ our own designing rooms "6 The garments are well made ‘and the ie “are Liki shops, to be sold even urniture a y s” i ; designs and colorings pleasing to the eye If Fé dadidad m | r Pre ei Abbdpadhhs Mig ie Continuing Until Tuesday, September 16th, inclusive { | i At $ 1 9 5 ark Le gentle ne nureiee a Custom-Made Upholstered Furniture—Made in the Lord & Taylor Workshops } ui offer al / | Ba . \‘the nearest Chain Shirt Shop— , | Made of crepe and mercerized materials, in AEN arena aire i plain colors, also percale in neat and fancy stripes, pope variety of subdued ae ‘ variegated color effects. i A t $2 4 5 A t $ 5 5 5 Colors guaranteed. é . . $3.50 Fine mercerized ma- Silk and cotton Pa- A money back guarantee with every shirt, ae terials in various plain | . ; colors, also printed mad- | .J#™as made with pearl Headquarters for Davenport and Arm Chair, covered in fine ih i buttons; in plai Olus Union Suits quality tapestry. Davenport, $155.00. Arm ras in conservative and ; in plain colored juality fancy stripes, self effects. Chain Shirt c $85.00 4.7 ing tapestry; two pie Ground Floor, \WneeeT GrnAT 6BclAETS Men’s Fine Shoes Noteworthy values in the fashionable styles for Fall— Footwear for all occasions, excellent leathers and good workmanship. | BROOKLIN sHOrg | | 867 Putten 8. 1 Putten 6 Dark Tan Cordovan Lace; Heavy Tan grain Brogues; Tan grain, dampproof soles, Dark tan calfskin lace; cil $14. 50 metal calfskin lace or button........... Ree Men’s Wisk el ae All “Lost and Found” article ‘advertised in The World or reported With buckksin tops; patent leather, gun metal selfahin’ . . Seca D sean : . 1, ‘ Four-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, in the Popular Heppelwhite Mahogany Dining Room Suite, 10 A o ? . je pieces; ; and dark tan calfskin; sizes incomplete; due Pt ipa Aap $9.75 Colonial Post'design';osssssscsaaeusis eins iene $195.00 | splendidly constructed of the best quality materials, $475.00 1 Kaas rar oer Pheer, bene, were ‘theth Foot, . < Faas Be ee ah a ernest, amacererna | | 00 Main, ry’ a: lei ial hn op DWN , ‘ - pie es ; Tame | Kes , “ 5} 7 )

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