The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 8

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se ah SN PBN AO NSH eee. ___ THE EVENING WORLD, MO NDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. ' Mayor of B. W. Neal, Republican, He] | atood Mr. Hedley in not regarded as|and #. J. Berwind, The former is in) Thomas H. Harry, Harry P. Davisog, | Francis Claeysemos, a Jongshoreman, 5 seer ot wn, Rept] am : Pramas, Haren, ttar, 0 Davis Bray Gacrene. «tenance! LOBSTERS ilgealion cece ta Ge. ¢ fer teer sents | Complete details wil be announced |Col. William Hayward and J. Horace | (8 Recorder "a Court ken, f There was at one time talk of Hen Shonts, | Harding. pM RA ‘er hg hg A and all fish dishes are ceeding the Democratic regime head- Manorville, en KNOXVIEL. ‘ity election Sat 3 | was wounded, worked as a prisoner on 1 hundred: | fry P, Davison of the Morgs fn be- yesterday at While the service is in progress | Germ: i eived the improved one hundre yoting, resulted in the selection ¢d by Mayor John KE, McMullan toes Me Rieilecke ema Be Yo, #80 Park Avenue. Bur-|the entire Interhorough system will] Belgian one Oe per cent in flavor and | ming active in the-managemené of | jai will be in WoodttWn Cemetery, |ba *hut down for one minute as a about the shirts?” asked the ay bili b he | the Interborough. Another possible] following m service in the Brick |mark of respect to theviead President] Recortur igestibility by t | sciection will be John A. Ritchie, prian Church, Fifth Avenue he traction company. The mos! “I put four of them on and tucked use of - President of the Fifth Avenue Coach 4 in the power hoyses, Will esas, pit soho et nt eee itted. | x s rvice is to.take place|to run, the subway and. elevated ity y ® a ® daye"'in| Le . | | Company, which operates the Fifth vi ‘4 Duf- | trains will stop where they happen tolgai,” fiftysdollar fine or ing Olive a | . Avenue buses, The bus company is a | field of the F “byterian Church, | be, and for the space of a minute the! mes went to jail ————y | subsidiary of who was » rborough will be entirely out of Re the Interborough. ed SAUCE Shonts, will off ation, Details of the arrange- Free School In Advertining: Art. {The Morgan fitm will posaibiy haye | pailbearers, will, includ nts for a far aay. of respect will The. New York. fiver ing Mish Bencot Masa seat Death of Interbe h Head Bhonts's cnet, r aust Bel = have been wsspeiated with Mer, Shont tho Washington Irving High School 0. | & have a deal to BIE oe eee eee ira ee eoiai Cha OF ting Bowed of eve son | een cntecnreas JAIL FOR ARMY § SHIRT THEFT. {40 Irving Place, has opened a’ new EAcP Revives Story of Negotia- ‘(%@ halrman of the Board of the com- , y pallbearers will be: course in advertising art. It “is” in| / evives otory eg pany, will, of course, have much to ro Willlam A.| setstan War Here Were # three periods, one devoted. to. itiuatra | sa about robust tic With Mitten 40 with the selection, Tho most in- p , Joy Morton, | ™4*#' ar He Wore Fours | tion, one to layouts and wording and SAUCE ly nS i . | . Dish, Frank Hed Tacked Tro im Vest. ong te, ine paycholony wht advertiat ME ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHING ° ‘ \ | fuential directors, It is generally un- rwind, Alexander J,| Charged with stealing six army shirts |$Po eligible to Join, The classes tm . } bodies, keen brains The death of Theodore P. Shonte,| ‘ratoo Cornelius derbilt F on, or Gen. | from the army plers at Hoboken ionday and Thursday nights A world wide reputation, | President of the Interborugh, brought i} ] and happy faces. «revival tovday. of the report that | |T as KE. Mitten, President of the j That’ Ss because Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, 7 | wilt become head of the New York corporation. Interborough officials said §t was too soon to announce any plans as to Mr, Shonts’ suc- censor Mr, Mitten bas advocated a “5-cent d fare” policy, and his chief fame comes from having found a way to \ i run the Philadelphig lines for a 6-cent } 5 ps ‘wonderful- thre, and’ make them pay. In macy 1 i ways his methods were diametrically Pi t iy ip east ice those the opposite of the methods that have 4 It ‘ a 4 been pursued by the Interborough HW ha ere ae management, #o that if the financial . should persuade Mr, Mitten to come plete reversal of the policy of this i ‘wheat and barley; aity' chief traction, company, i delicious, econom a Frank Hedley, Vice President and i ' General Manager of the Interborough, i Ff seh 5 was at one time regarded ag the i & ical, sorrel 4 & logical successor of Mr. Shonts should 4 the latter's connection with the In- 7 terborough be severed for any reason. } Mr. Hedley, however, is primarily an i operating man, and because an able financier is now needed it 1a under- i Co thwai So i) " i wperthwait & Sons | 4 ‘ Hy § Uptown Store Downtown Store H 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. ! ' HH H |; Sys ehhh Cowperthwait | order is all you need to have the furniture sent. vg & y ng it getting a raise in salary. Your | Your good.name carries the charge for weeks and ii credit here is the equal of cash, You can use it | months. ! pe bay tha lneeieo) Smnnnnes 7" eed pend i ou would use ready money. Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit , { hatever you need in the "dhs bovedhold for Fall and If you ed with the colors in any br ae i Winter buy it now and pay for it as use ith. vm blished in civil lif i |] @ little at @ time in weekly or monthly sums, If | &r© now estab in civil life you are entitled to are let the new be delivered direct | Soldier's Credit and no deposit is required when you ‘Mf you are moving d y ' to the new home. A small deposit at the time you | buy. Ask about it. | Open Saturday Evenings G Ss ' Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also + Qond , t This ten-piece Win and Mary? dining a j suite comes in golden oak.” The design is un- Hee tractive and the piece: © all well madi Tho of the buffet ts 54x20 inches, and the all- ver drawer is partitioned and lined. Note the pretty mirror, The server as a top 86x18. The china closet is 64 inches high and has plenty of shelf room. ‘The 48-inch table extends to 6 fost @ one arm chai five aide chaita are uphele stered in ta bave slip seat $475.00 Payable 825 Monthly, Rugs and Carpets gtxse Jute Velvet Rug: 6x72 Axminster Rugs “OLD EGYPT” is the newest, most seal member of the entire cigarette family. We won't tell you all the good things about it in one adver- tisement. We couldn’t! But here’s a beginning — ‘These three bedroom pieces are well made 4 throughout and are fin- Bl se tn * was a Fi 4 f ‘ tohed with, eves. gride skh tare 8 It’s 100% pure Turkish tobacco—it looks like, smokes like, of ivory enamel! 4 len eat China Matting. py . . . hobs, frien Bono oe oe “ot * tastes like cigarettes that cost twice as much. Carpet... oe Duplex Door’ Mats aa | ‘ 2 x - $127.50 Rpesasavarebente ama But listen—at that it’s got some “new curves”’—its Turkish Three Ivory Bedroom Pieces Fottoleum sess “ tobaccos are put together in a brand new way —yoti never tasted Special Phone a # phOffer ¢ be hes a cigarette like it at any price. And you'll like it! i And what does “OLD EGYPT” cost? | Cane Back Parlor Suite You can’t buy better for 25 cents. Livy § eee as iri ait | Rect he deoihct tar ts tt ad $39.00 ) OLD EGYPT-— the Wonder ee re Age. . 100% pure Turkish tobacco- in the i inexpensive bee ah paper cup. tomers who ap- sible terms. Plays any make record. ‘ Menge the reciate a fine Oeer 1000 Colenble deuthedige vexwee Dayenports, Bookosses, Library Tables, ete, to match, upward, ree oe mt com: — é a believe it is equal in every way to phono- Ke s selling for cent. more. Siaisatee it & SONS ment with be “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. | omes in fine grade of oak and Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row i Between City Hall ‘‘Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “‘L"’ Station mahogany We

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