The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 8

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eR I te cep Pte nage ig his ah Hours ch Ne ar ~ | You Owe | Your Eyes A Plain Duty 119 West csath © o. Near tore Ave Do you know if you are Be mau ore No charge accounts. straining them? You must ot Geantities are “are inl not alw complete; some are past sea eold herds LY tle b bargain. Come “See WOMEN’S COATS $qq.97 ie Don’t miss this chance if you want coat bargains surpassing anything you have seen this season. We feature this new Fall model, fashionable rip- ple back for Juniors, Misses and Small Wo- men Serviceable heavy wool velour cloth, woven with a per- centage of cotton. Patch pock- ets, button trimmed, box plait trims back, All around belt appears in front only Navy blue. Sizes 13 to 19. You must see them to appreciate them. Past Season's COATS 4 Only 300. Stylish models, = 4g" Remnant Day | TUESDAY—BIG SAVINGS You know this means big opportunity for saving unusual this Tuesday, for we have thousands of short lengths of silk, satin, serges, ginghams, wash Ff) * fabrics and woolens. Desirable lengths of silk for color e atyless but You Save.” be SURE when your eyesight is at stake. Ehrlich eyesight specia! advise you frankly if glasses will help your eyes. Correct Glaases, if needed, $3 to $10. hulichkSons 57 Years, anh Sixth ‘Av. 1gth Hy aso Sixth A aad Bt. Ann St, 4 West 42d _ Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Si SR perenne ere eat Re eee sere Monday Morning Wonders. stat EXTRA-SPECIAL Women’s Hosiery (00 nin chsmpaane or ciay. 39C APFONS rissa percaie; collnrette of white piaue... . Oe Sleeping Garments (27)!"jfop fon '" 69¢ Medium weight novelty St 1 of rood quale 19¢ ity eotion; women inom. ato Block ‘quality cotton yarn: med!- 29¢ um weight acamiess.. 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Waists © lored yotle, Blouse with front cross tucked Mio. eres, roth, ae collar and turn back but) Val. ince ing, pearl buttons Gloves en" ay ene areaq ere of selected Tambeki 59 iad ic Coat st, hg v2 mmereerited shirting with fast color stripe “ Convertible sport collar 79¢ Rom Yoke-front_ Rompers of blue and white striped PETS Gincham. White repp trimmings. Back closing 49 drop seat; clastic at knows. 2 to 6 years i. Bloony f cotton gabardine; siges 2 Beaucoup” you step all the way. oblong links, have Clo! n turquoise color 9¢ ht and finished with str _ 49 Bar Pins'’,';\\ Women’s Rats \\) Women’s Capes Women’s Capes }\ 3°", Breen; wondertul values Hosiery \\"; rates Men’s Socks ji"! Nntah, burnieh A edge t welght poptir shy $4.97 with tty embroidery; in a Hk taffeta and @ aiting: detachable wide Corduroy trimmed Lent and can be pul drab color corduroy r Cap reas shirt of plain Plaited bosom an: $1.29 with white 89¢ laundered cuffs, we Girls’ Shoes": upper, lea Get the New Columbia Novelty Record klet Every Columbia Dealer Has tt it contains the eream of the instrumental music of many ations, whether it's Gypsy, jewish, or Spanish, Turkish, ‘ussian, or Hawaiian, A clearance of all soiled or counter-worn mer- chandise at prices that will make every article a real wgain. A slight rinsing is all that is necessary to mast aorta on gond 44 bw. Here are big ee ‘ay, at John Stj] | 4) very Uttle, is growing blind, has lost | iw teeth and his pep—although he pe Am for vlery that he use Sunday World Wants Work | gran The Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra Plays “My Cairo’ Love,” that novel fox-trot % verberations of an oriental gong. is a one-step that will make Jabout the same Way as the first one! that ever found its way to a New York police stution—which was far longer ago than any police reporter now living can remember. It is & courteous letter, explaining that the writer is in jail and that the payment of a small sum would be enough to get him out. Once out, he would hav ous to the $300,000 that he left in nited States bank” be-| fore his incarceration. If Mr. Marsh will kindly cable @ onfidential friend of the prisoner, whose address is given, it will be @ | reat boon to the prisoner, who will | Brooklyn Man Is Latest to Geet keto fully “Letter” From Oldest Jail are lara, an a Bird in World. SPANISH PRISONER LOST FORTUNE FAKE BOBS UP AGAIN > - dover to Mr. of all those dol- ement certainly profit. Of course have to put up some | promising mut ‘The tuckless Spaniard that Queen Inebella sent to jail for non-payment {of his laundry bill long before Colum- with the that wil Marsh, af Madrid, ish Goverament. But » delightful sojourn in ‘ome back rich. ry of the thing ts that nily generous offer has de tw hundreds, perhaps thousands, of men like Mr. Marsh in years past, ‘and yet the poor old Prisoner remains in jail, A few sympathetic Americans have orcagionally started for Spain with wherewithal, but ‘generally the lice dinwuaded them before they d parted with the money for the laundry bill, or whatever it was that got the old fellow into the hoosegow. It is about the oldest game known to the police, and the most transpar- ent, But it must work sometimes, for the formula never has varied. Mr. Marsh, however, did not specu- late. He stuck the letter into an en- | velope and sent It to The Pvening World, whose police reporters have *| meen dozens like it. | bux discovered the land of the Anti Saloon League is still in jail—and it's a shame, The poor old nobleman is gray with They | the passing of centuries now | say he walks only with difoulty |#tll writes neat hand, and he still |has oodles of gold coin, 1f he could Jonly get at Jt. And he still hopes |the optimfatic old dodderer. Tho prisoner's latest Lo on the same old double-It when muntry written ation first heard of in this to “R, Hatlance Brooklyn.” | Mr. Ballance 4) FAT INVENTIONS. (From the Raltimore American.) des mean Il | ades mean lit “Pop, won't you do ‘somethin’ for who has sp i, ‘4 | Mamie and me “What is It you kids want?" “Won't you tell us the beautiful fairy tales ma says you tell her?” a-Month L List of fancy work, dressmakers’ needs, collar and cuff sets, etc. All priced amazingly low. None 5 { 97 sold to ers. Prices range from ic 0 € LLL LN ! rae ‘And dd Say eR EAT Weel Weer Only “Oo-La La! Weel Weet” is not much of a French vocabulary. But Billy Murray makes it mean a lot in this snappy syncopated song. Coupled with Irving Kaufman’s popular plaint: “Oh! Oh! Oh! Those Landlords.” A-2765—85c “My Cairo % Beaucoup’% the rhyt&mic re- “Merci A-2764—85c “Breeze” (Blow My Baby Back To Me)-a Hartinions Duet Arthur Fields and Jack Kaufinan, anew Columbia vocal combination, sing this harmon- ious sweetheart song. Coupded with Billy Murray’s rollicking, jovial, jocular rendering of “Take Me Back to the Land of Jazz.” A-2766—85¢ A Few More Mid-Month Hits “In the Heart of a Fool” . . A Henry Burr \ A-2767 “I've Lived, I've Loved, I’m Satisfied’ * Henry Burr 85c¢ “Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight,” Wa/a Kalaluki Hawaiian Orchestra > A262 “Hawaiian Nights,” Waltz. Kalaluki Hawaiian Orchestra “The Alcoholic Blues,” Fox-trer Louisiana Five Jazz Orchestra | A-2768 “Kansas City Blues,” #:x-/re 85e Wilbur C New Colambia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE, COMPANY, New York 4 Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band J grateful that after his release | iV as cash temporarily to square things | Nl paid back, and oe] THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, winded ind ot tA 15, | , 19 3rd Ave & & 121st St. | Cowperthiwatt 2 iptown Store Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Nickels, Dimes and Quarters —all the little brothers of Dollar Bill—the same small change that buys car-rides, lunches, tobacco, and candy can be made to furnish your home complete if they are used rightly. For instance, 25 cents a week is all you need to pay ona $15 purchase at Cowperthwait & Sons after making a smal! deposit at the time you buy. credit takes care of the charge and almost without your knowing it your. new furniture is paid for. Open Saturday Evenings ; Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Antique Ivory Bedroom Pieces These four beautiful, well-made pieces are splendid reproductions of the period, The x2 f ‘ful alze ane has att & triple mirror Fumed Oak Library Suite These well-made fumed oak pieces are upholstered in mole= skin, one of the Anest reproductions of leather. All are good $9 7.50 Only $1.50 ize, The table has a centre drawer. Price complete... . Weekly Golden Oak Dining Table om ‘The pri With a charge account here it is unbelievably easy to furnish a home complete. You will find every item of household equipment at either store. Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit If you served with the colors in any branth and are now established in civil life you are entitled to Soldier's Credit and no deposit is required when you buy. Ask about it. Your 18x36 Smyrna Rug 30x60 Smyrna Rug. Sup! 2 os ap=BRSxp Bh BRSSRaRSaRTASS ‘The bed The top ollet table has « e four handsome pieces ta. Chair Rocker or Bench to Mateb $325 i Blue Bird Dinner Set . Attractive Blue Bird design, 100 pieces; only $14.95. Handsome new style “Reliable” phonograph, made e Nest of Bowls Made of snow-white heavy sanitary glass, Strongly built throughout ing Path tlud= 42-ingh top, five styles, as fllus- | Edison. a extends to 6 trated, Only lustration feats Prioe, not do ju 0 actual machine, g Y $1 19 which | is 4 lished mahogany. x Ya $19. 75 . rice, includ x dou- 67.60 . complete. ble dise records, only., BBec weekly on TB weekly on $1.50 weekly on $100 worth $250 weekly on 812.50 weekly on 81,000 worth Other amounts in proportion. Pay by the month if you wish, 10% Off for Cash Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms MINTER Extra Supplement Fine ~ Paper. Greater New York ond Vicint ty CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall ‘Sub’ Station and Chatham Sq. “L’’ Station, 815 worth 850 worth 200 worth A PORTRAIT 8 IN COLORS im 7 Seen RA Aaa a

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