The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1919, Page 7

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Chung Hung Proves He’s A Real Cop John Tanjan, twenty-nine, a re- turned soldier, was so mad last night when he saw Reserve Patrolman Chung Hung of the Elizabeth Stroet Station-patrofiing Park Row that he wanted to fight the war all over again, ‘Tanjan epted the American Chinese cop at the corner of Mulberry Street. “Where's {he masquerade?” he asked. “Where do you get that stuff, *masquerade?’” asked the policeman, “You don't mean you're a cop!” said the ex-service man, “They tell mo 80," sald Chung “Hung, “and I got a uniform, a badge, a club and 4 good mind to run you TRE EvEN atep rmreyt future in come other way then ex-| Tanjan refused to budge. He'd be! htditing it in polles courts.” | teototally he said, if any! “Officer Chung,” added the Magis- qay cop from Peking wes going to tell|trate, “permit me in the name of him to move on. your feliow citizens of New York to jm “Peking, eh?” asked the Chinese/ compliment you on the z-al you have cop, “well, where do you come from?” |shown im the performance of your “I come from Hulton, Pa.” said|duty.” “Thank you,” said Chung Hung. A FRIEND in the kitchen. To avoid waste. To make taste- less dishes appetizing. To make warmed-overs absolutely enjoyable. To give cooking a delicious flavor. Use LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE | the soldier. about that?” “Hulton, Pa.” saXi the Chinaman, “(8 a disfigurement on the map about fifteen miles up the Allegheny from Pittsburgh. I got an uncle runs a ree- taurant in Pittsburgh and I remember throwing a sardine can out a car window one time and spofling Hul* ton, Pa, so they had to send it to the laundry.” With that Mr. Tanjan grabbed the reserve policeman's club and Chung Hung arrested him. In Tombs Police Court to-lay Mag- istrate Tobias heard the story. Tan- jan showed one of the most formid- able army records the court ever saw) “Tuke it home to Hulton Ferry,” said the Magistrate, “and “What do you know take good care of it. It can be of ivitat Aitractlon Are Picoe=Quatip Serta in, Move along now and watch your much greater service to you in the It’s a daily assistant. This establishment closes 5.30 P. M. Best & Co, MEN’S FINE SUITS 42.50 47.50 52.50 “Made in Our Own Shops” HE retail price of the garment does not govern the quality of tailoring or style of a Mest & €o. suit. The KNOWLEDGE gained by all the tailoring done in our own shops goes into every suit. The only difference between a 34.50 and a 75.00 Best & €o. suit isin the fine- ness of the wool and the luxury of the lining. Each one is from 5.00 to 10.00 less than elsewhere, be- cause we make all the suits we sell—and save you the second profit. The group at 42.50—47.50—52.50 are the best arguments possible for the high standard of men’s clothes. Special MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS, tailored from a pure worsted Vicuna finish knit weave fabric, which is shower-proof, non-wrinkling, a most satisfactory garment for city or » traveling. 34.50 — Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. This establishment closes 5.30 P. M. = Best & Co. * London 123: e Fifth Avenue at 35th St. j Established 1879 Tuesday Only Girls’ School Hats 5.25 ONE DAY ONLY The favored hat of the season, rich quality Velour Sailor. Handsomely blocked and ribbon trimmed. Brown, Navy and Black. : canis pOTIAR Just'Arrived from Paris Exquisite Baby Clothes & Accessories of Every Description Hand-made and embroidered in Ethereal needlework and real laces, Infants’ Layeltes Firsi Short Clothes Complete Oulfils up to three years A Remarkable Opportunity inDresses, 2.85 Included in the importations just received is a fine collection of typically French 1-made dresses. Fashioned throughout with the Pteatarietls Fre feeling of minute detail, Val e-trimmed, embroidered and joined delicate veinings, they are exceptionally dainty and sheer, SS RES A Sizes 6 months to 2 vears : You Never Pay More at Best's wi BN nc lin ee ene We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Tub dresses for children’s play days Of chambray, gingham, repp and crepe, in all styles that are becomingly little girlish. Many are trimmed with colored smocking, fancy stitching and novelty pockets. There are three styles pictured. Chambray, $1.79 Trimmed with white cuffs and collar and smocking. Little pockets in the froit add in- terest. A Gingham Dress, $1.39 ‘Trimmed witha contrasting color collar and cuffs. Pockets and belt are button trimmed. A Chambray Dress, $2.89 Of soft Chambray with white pleating around the neck and sleeves, Smocking in front gives an excuse for a white organdie sash to bind fullness in the back, Little half-moon pockets may act as handkerchief holders. Mews —Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear. Bleached muslin sheets and illow cases Pride of Broadway bleached sheets and _ pillow cases, Sheets: : Ne Imported cotton sheets and pillow 64x00—each, K , tert oh, 1:39 pare] berarad ae heavy 72x90—each, 1.59 buslatanial bcd 81x90—each, 1.69 72x108—$4.29 ench Pillow Mexohl ise 80x108— 5.69 each 42x36—each, 90x108— 5.96 ei 45x36—ench, 46e otha hla 50x36—each, 49% Pillow Cases: 45x36—$1.09 each In sheets and pillow cases quoted above, all sizes are given before hemming. * 100 dozen hemstitched muslin pillow cases; good looking and serviceable: 45x36—special, each, 39 100 doxen hemmed, bleached pillow casen; heavy quality: 45x86—special, each, Durable 45 inches wide—39e yd. 72 inches wide—64e yd. 90 inches wide—79e yd. Bleached: 54 inches wide—S4c yd. 72 inches wide—69e yd, 90 inches wide—84c yd. ality, hemmed es Sheets: 65x 99—$2.49 each 72x108— 2.96 each Bix 99— 3.14 each 81x108— 3.39 each Pillow Mena + 42x38 My—59e enc! ‘ r 45288)4—68c each Superior quality bleached sheetings, — : | a trifle above to-day’s wholesale For the woman who delights in | cost; fine beddings. ; : se fsa ; 42 inches wide—B6e yd. ie stems made | 45 inches wide—Bde ya. of fine yarn; soft finish. Sheets: 50 inches wide—@8e yd. 63x108—$4.19 each 7 vide—96o yd. 72x108— 4.39 each a Or ea 81x108— 4.49 each i i 209 yd. 90x108— 4.89 each 90 inches wide—1.17 yd. Lowe —Pasement, 4th Street, Rear- A zate of $3.24 quality sheetings, unbleached: 780 net blouses, Millinery news of interest to women of exacting taste 400 untrimmed velvet hats Our usual prices would be $7.89 to $8.89 These new hats arrived the other day. The quality of the material used . excellent—in fact, some of the best velvet we have seen in hats of this character. There are hats for dress wear made of silk velvet, panne velvet or hatters’ plush combined with velvet. Some have soft folds, pleats or shirring on the crown or brim. Shapes—Large picture styles, medium sized and off-the-face effects, Rolled brim sailors, mushrooms and smaller shapes. Colors are black, taupe, beaver, brown, etc. . Mere —Becond Floor, 34th Street Front, $2.97 Usually priced $3.79 to $6.89 Boa and uncurled plumes as stylish trimmings for dress hats. ‘ Ostrich bands, curled and uneurled, In shades and solid colors, 2 Procure a fashionable feather trimming at a saving. Broad French plumes in solid and shaded colors. Black and all desirable Fall colors. RYry. — Flower and Veather Dept, Second Moor, B4th In the mis--s’ own section $2.79 These Japanese cotton crepe kimonos are dainty, yet dur- able. Prettily embroidered in colors, they particu. larly suitable for boudoir wear for the young girl, In | light blue, Copenhagen, pink | ana rose, Sizes 6 to It. | Japanese Pretty petti- crepe * | coats for kimonos small people $2.79 | Sateen petticoats with taf- feta flounces fluted and trimmed with narrow tucks, A lustrous mercerized cot- ton fabric is used for a dur- able top, and attached is a taffe »unce which is tucked and ion-pleated edged, Net blouses seem to be in high favor at present, and these models, of a good quality material, trimmed with lace, and smart in style, offer both practical value and charm. Sizes 34 to 46. Bewa—Third Floor, F4th Street Third Moor, 35th centre, Quilted vests will make your Spring suit do for Fall and Winter, Inb nd white, lined with white lavender and gray. $I quilted vest in Jap silk, $1.19. Jap quilted vest with sleeves, $2 5 i 1 t of lustrou of crepe de chine, ed vest with sleeves, $3.89. Lambs’ Wool Vests Sleeveless quilted vest padded with lambs’ wool, $4.74. ibs’ wool quilted vest with sleeves, $7.74. Store Hours 9 to 5.30 =' Sizes 34 to 44, Kewe—Third Moor, Centre. « Bete, Pade EE ean ee catia ei = a ee

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