The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 13

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ideheny Reese 92 eae ie) MIRE 88 “PARRA TIO Hone rae Papa mena RSs Peg te pein ett ae eee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. Perr | MIXON PROMISES TO AID seer Me company stood. ready 10, negotiate {EATING 100 MUCH MEAT, his clients in the short time avaflable,! Bricta were filed by Corporation Coun- appealed to Commissioner Nixon to/sel Burr ana Counselor Farley, of the i | nel Public Service Commiaaion, In the legal 's5 Disease i se Were Limit: | Commissioner Says He Will Pro-|» “In spite of the Mayor's attitude,” | MEht to restrain the Public Service | Less Disea f Its é Were Limit } vide Every Short Cut Pos- : * | Commission from acting in the matter Two Pro said the Commissioner, “you can count| of increased fares for street car lines, ed or Eliminated, sible—Fare Briefs Filed. on me to provide every short cut pos- —_— fessors Declare. sible. All I ask is that your company, so May See et on Oct, 14, pm iL ‘ Application was made to-day to Pub-|far as possible, complies with the law,| CAMBRIDGH, Mass, Sept. 19—Dr, | ‘Two men doctors, tamo ne lie Service Commissioner Nixon for per-|so that Mayor Hylan cannot come back| Joel M. Metcalf, of Harvard Observa- i sion, dropped In to-day on tlh mission ¢6 operate to-mofrow Mayo! me Inter and charge me with respon- | tory. announced to-day that the comet International Conference Hylan’s special bus service to take the| sibility for some irregularity” Deamanle Wilt be wiolble to the aabed place of the four storage battery lines Attorney Abramson told Commissionereye on Oct. 16. The Store is closed at 5 P.M. daily B. Aliman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street fans, at the Chicago Woman Returns) i After Four Years as Nurse in German Army. OPEN SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. REARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue Among the Americans brought back on the transport Mount Vernon yes- terday by Brig. Gen. George H. Har- ries as repatriated prisoners from auld ther German custody was Mrs, Alice} uw of moat wers « Plumb of Chicago, wife of Private|"* stl Edward F, Plumb of Company D,| Brookline Firemen May Give op 2th Infantry, Mrs, Plumb, who ts young and good| BOSTON, looking, was born in Germany. Her} Brookline mother was ill at a German health |? resort in the summer of 1914 and her daughter went abroad to aid her. var started the mobiliza- picked out the young The Season’s Opening Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits will take place to-morrow (Saturday) , Special Saturday Values in WOMEN’S TENDERFOOT SHOES At no time have our moderate prices received more enthusiastic appreciation than now, when advancing prices in shoes make savings of double importance. Our standard of shoe quality and comfort is always the highest—it is that which makes these values so entirely worth while. Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes ; A 9.95 ; ‘The shoes that are always comfortable have just arrived in a new, large assortment that includes styles to please every taste. At this price come Tenderfoot shoes in a dark brown shade, high cut and laced. Made on new long vamp last with welted soles and military heels. All sizes and widths. Saturday—One-Day Sale BOYS’ SHOES for Civil War ¥ Sept 19. Larger Pe s not engaged in any use- WASHING ful trade or occupation” and assigned | House Pens her to a course of study preliminary AeINIy: punel eT i vn se oi | to service as @ war nurse. She pro- | ty ae of the tested that she was an American r citizen, through her marriage to an American soldier, but the claim was| « overruled. shane According to her story to the Re-|| Use Cocoanut Oil patriation Commission, Mrs, Plumb . ‘ served with the German Army as @ For Washing Hair nurse as best she could for human- ity’s sake until the United States en-| goog ‘cond tered the war, when she od to be} wash it with transferred to a detention camp. The Most soaps and prepared shampoos | request was refused and she was sent| contain too much alkali, This dries | to a hospital immediately behind the] the scalp, makes the hair brittle than lines at Verdun, which was frequently |!8 very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut | ited 5 Gibney tr oil shampoo (which is pure and en Committees repo in the Department on the Second Floor Exceptional values will be offered in these Suits, all of which are new and extremely smart models, fashioned of materials that are much in demand. Plain-tailored Suits of velveteen (in two models) or of velour (in two models); either style Specialat . . . . $55.00 eep your hair in careful what you If you » b irel: aseless much er tha ; me Sissies ees ee 3.30 Mrs. Plumb attempted frequently t0 ald ae gdm taat Plain«tailored Suits of flama cloth (in two models); or ‘ communicate with mbassador gas this can't possibly inj ‘ ‘ Sizes 100 6... ieee eect ee nen nee en ete nee ES 3.60 Gerard while he remained in Murope | the hate. Ge ee Suits of . velour, with nutria-trimmed collar; either style Simply moisten your hair water and rub it spoonfuls will ma rich, cveamy lath hair and se.ip thoroughly lather rinses out easily, and removes OM ef Gane Harr every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff reached the bospital where she was| ad exces oil. The dries | working. quickly and evenly, and it No word of her husband has been | fine and silky, bright, fluffy « and with the Red Cross and agencies afterward, Black and tan laced shoes are included in the group, which includes every size, but not in every style. The lasts are excellent. This is a big opportunity to buy for the Winter, and needless to say, early comers will secure best selection. No Mail or Telephone Orders Army Shoes for Men 7.45 * Vhese are best ree heavy tan Calf, made on the Munson last and each shoe stamped U.S. Army Shoe. These are ideal shoes for comfort and service. There is no boxing in the toe and the heavy soles stand the strain of any kind of wear. Men who have been in the service and others will be glad of this special price opportunity. Sizes 6 to 11, B to E widths. Value $10.00, ALSO OUR REGULAR 3 COLUMN AD. ON PAGE 27 Special at . . . « $68.00 had her reward wie received by Mrs. Plumb for nearly | to manage wo 8, She has asked the War You can get Mulsified cocoanut o} Depatiment to locate him. ac can get, Mulsifed cocoanut oil tp MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD WANT WILL GO GET The treatment given to the con-| cheap, and a few ounces is enough scripted nurses by the German Army to Just every one in the family for medical authorities was marked OF. months Advt. ’ neglect and poor feeding. Mrs. F Advt. said she was humiliated with contempt and malic ance because of her insistence on he r American citizenship. ee | To Retire Crowdes WASHINGTON, ate Military Affairs y ordered a favorable report on a bill to retire Major Gen. Crowder, who di- rected the draft during the war, with the permanent rank of Lieut. General The Surprise Stores Are Hel ping Thousands to le Our business ought to be ten times as large as it is—according to the values we give. If those people who are yelling their heads off about the high cost of living would stop their noise and do a little investigating they would learn how to bring the profiteer down in his prices. Why Don’t You Look Into Our Claims? You Can Save at These a 25% to 45% on Anything a Man or Boy Wears, Except Shoes. Come and See for Yourself. at Less Than Others Charge for Suits with One Pants Does that interest you? It ought to, unless you love the profiteers! Now, let’s see if you really want to save money. Here's ei chance. + 5» S50 o 359 | 31) [018]. 95 | 8] 95 | 2-Pants Suits | 2-Pants Suits | 2.Pants Suits | 2-Pants Suits 2 On $35 Purchase On $75 On $100 On $200 On $250 On $300 On $500 Larger Amounts in We Start You Housekeeping on Credit I Whether you intend furnishing a single room or an entire house we advise | you to buy now. This sale includes the good medium kinds of furniture | as well as the most elaborate Period styles. Select whatever you want at the } pay a few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly We will hold your purchase till you want it delivered without any Outfit $429 BA Pay for 1181.75 Weekly noince Yourself by Comparison, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, That "OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWES? Victrola, Grafonolas &Supertones at 29300 No Interest Added. Amitation Leather =< "a The Supertone Fumed Oak Library Suit (Four Pieces) 68 Price y) Mixtures, Cord ; RTTEN Roe. Price $28, $22.49 $ Fancy Mixtures | Medden than | Fancy Miers, Others | Fancy Mixtures Profiteers rit Mis =| Pew for The Sut 6 8.72 | 10 sll _ Others Sell at an 50 ole Others Sell at $15 $ Sell at $20 an an we = ; thd 5 cant ot vai Pay for It $13 on Delivery and the +; new waist seam models—made 6 thin t to re, num, it | ‘oct re ‘com Outfit ve Outfit Balance $1.50 Weekly. i Meary conf os 298 ia iw 5450 You ean purchase $20 worth of Vie- PERIOD FURNITURE PERIOD FURNITURE Pay for 1. 84 Weekly Pay for It Weebly os Serge Suits a ‘s* The $13.50 Grade Corduroy Norfolks Wo don’t think there's an other store in the city offer Man hogan Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) [4 rer tender ting Sette) sige.en | Pay for this suit Sao ta iio’ 's: ‘neat | $5.50 Week ° Cash “or Cred,” Riga vine Fane Bi ae hii Cash or Credit, r N. Y. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5,30 DAILY—OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9.30 w wid Americas GREATEST “udwg Fuaniture H USE." dive T Boys’ Stockings || Boys’ Blouses irade at 25 ; much eres ; There's nothing | plain black, Tans! ee, 6 80 a eel Le easy 0 poll and alw: oi: at rents! since’ 6 to 16; at sine 6 to 16; pair MAIL ORDERS TH AVENUE Filled when accompanied by f bad Between Se . . i : : C&O Pp joney Order. We Pay Parce 15th and16th Streets (aaa oct . “ a rae a Sirise Sorel gap AVENUE Jin Bett 13 5 ny 36° st. a Market St. | ° Note—These are good $1.2 garments with open ‘French Sale of 95- Prec Til 10 P. M. i Corner ry ) ee a ee

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