The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, OOTOBER 7, 1919. |What Was Heimie ’s Story, Less, Arran Dae, Atereet| the geri and tes Sow oom TORRE WUE AUN \ased tn a old temple of justice with the rest yral: Tf there is any chance of! To Beat Him With a Bat 2| eT eee | ON. MAYER-CRAIG CASE ei as Compromise eg. “And you don't know the way| WASHINGTON, Oct. home although you know hdw to get rank of Vice-Admiral for Whatever It Was, Elsie Got the $400 Ring, | nr ite tence wite, |""Sad_ Speciacle,” He Says, “When | All,the while Heimie’s wife, who but Didn't Know the Way Home From fiityis,ijtrant rom, was staring at| Heimie, Heimie would occasional Wicked Coney and It Was All Flo Jane’s/ {833s e trek eee ta That no matter how much or how lit- He told another story, which mixed} Commissioner of Accounta Hirshfield Fault, Anyhow, and Heimie’d Better Read | things up still more | teeaay entered the controversy between tle you pay for a METRIC SHIRT, ‘ fi “Helmie's wife,” declared Hiis| Federal Judge Mayer and Comptrotle p you cannot, at any price, sever that Up on the*League of Nations and Kee) rtonor, "win, Phope, sive him omes|craix over she texcton muddle. Fol. : apparently uteaa tiie bond. that thing ‘with a hard substance like aliowing Is a eopy of ; Out of Trouble. baseball bat. Youryes yao € a Hae eer exists between METRIC SHIRTS | Seth: BRNAIG.. know MOUGH)| ‘vom Mr. Hirshfeld's office: 4 * and SHIRT MERIT. Co f rt bl NICE RIN target. The les- “She tells me it is a nice ring and} hold Elsie for fur- miortapie 72H (Papas = ton of Hetmie and] admits it, and she says let me put! ther sorts of foot inconvenien@ |aite a morul to it, and the prescrip* + c ° and complaints, and you can‘t|ton for midnight dinners at Coney, expect to make the same prog- {% Propounded by His Honor, 1s also Broadway at Ninth, gr PFOG- | veil worth placing on the @as-jet, or ore Hours-— ress alt tty lame ol Mile [pinning on friend husband's pin- New York 9 to 5.30 ean with two comfortable, [?Snion. | better. Mra. Hpimir, Leads! : | “Commimsioner Hirshfield, when asked | Priced from $2.50 to $15.00 examination, city or county officials are Wall s0et: If Heimie had known about the | v . it on, and I let her put it on, and I|when Heimio's fam eatened with punishment for qpiti Shoes Cost Less _] wisie (whten should | Naver wot it back.” Oy Re Lotte cone ; eal ‘* Ke “ ( 4 The Dr. A. Rebd Cushion Shoes |Leasue of Nations, 4t would have [; is just as well, no matter what| ‘Who is he?” | when you get hii ) Sp to-day what he had to say concerning havebeen expound-| Fisie took the stand tearfully. She| declared their desire to let bisie go. SSA ean t/ N 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 E. 14th St. ‘ 3 e : are noted for the comfortable,|been all right. That iw another lea.) e nes ay S a e oO e Yl e t Ss b re s : d i h - <*{son. Learn the League of Nations ra oO Yr. a eee pHa Woes Thetis 2 Ot ease aie tt may be of some use some i a Ou} } ae ( ) ) Ss Remember This 0002008) refused to make a statement, excepting food =one; 1 wish! udge Maye: ould ee Cor er register a moral once in a, while./awarded Heimie the self-starting|$ou were a jittie Sete ca ar ecaiane saeadintes avn 'y. than uncomfortable ones when Market Courf, but/and was so sorry,*but it wae Fio/the lesson,” said friend wife. from § P, M. until 10.30 P.M. You s 125th Street, at 3d Avenue. you consider the amount of vasn't, becqua® the | Jancis fault. Elsie wept, and Heimje made a dash will lose your vote if you don’t reg- i Craig on a contempt charge for having | MODERN MAID sometimes it may not spear the |typewriter as first: prize, Then Hel-| bigger, so that youpt 4 lin ble letter @f yesterday to. Commis. | Black Kid, lace; Mack Kid, Cloth} vonstonke, wnt, again, it may hit {Mle declared that Elsie had taken his could do it as ithe rn ‘ ° hat’s Flo Jane's real name?” in.| for the door, E " time gained and gp tering Maint wash't dry oor, He was apprehended in avoided, \jthere) at the Top; Chocolate Kid, Lace. |$400 ring. should be done.” . |sioner Nixon referred to Judge Mayer fombs Court yes- ———== MY WHAT & somewhere on the)” How @d she take it?” He was about to Uncomfortable shoes cause all |terday, before Magistrate Tobias, has Jine of business you May be in, to] Court recessed, while His Honor | home, give him a the report in this morning’s press that | ed in the Essex/had fibbed to her hubby, she admitted,| “He has had enough, and 11) finish|, Register early to-day, Booths open d S10 Becodwey = 8 Mhatinans Ave. a. seas ghould wear them too if you want comfortable fect all the |""%; SONS me Phomn, whan slong scan Fee 205% . 2 2,686, in three styles, $10.50 to $31 each oe aad Soe and Helin. Mio Jane whi THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE E DOWN-STAIRS STORE "A third below our regular prices Dr ered something to Disie and Els > Reed sated ©. er ea Oe al . for these same refrigerators CUSHION SHOES. movies were on the or the eve- aig, Thon: wie tour (act bebyy) weet a ; f 4 “We want space AT ONCE,” ~said the man who made them. “Got to put JOUUERDERTSSENCOO. oar ee retaunnee ¥ ry in a lot of extra machinery to fill the biggest special order for refrigerators we ever SOLD ONLY AT “How long were you there? asked . 5 9 had ~— and that’s saying something. You know us. (We do. We've dealt with 1372 Broadway, at STth, Street dct cpr Wuiils ) a ,them for 20 years.) We haven't got time to see qll our customers. And, anyhow, “Nothing.” . e oO a ’ et you have ne League of ; them at,a price that will enable you to give your customers the best values they a reece had.’”’ 4 os BROOKLYN Cyr pu _We took them---and here they are “With our’own stocks of sarhe kinds reduced to meet these prices Ss al e of Every box new from the factory, and in perfect condition. Goods guaranteed by us and by the manufacturer. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G a Fulton Street, Brooklyn Annual Autumn Special Sale Wednesday bs childr en’s good coats , Women’s Blanket Robes WARM AND COMFORTABLE FOR THE COOLER DAYS —has a “greater significance this year Ahan Wool silvertone, $9.50 in many seasons past. - First, in’ times When This soft, pretty fabric is both dressy and ‘questionable fabrics are numerous, it is good Biscay AA BAYy:, Brows LAGA Oxbloag. to know that these warm coats are made nes of materials that were carefully chosen and® Broadcloth at $15.50 : tested. Snug little double-breasters, with beaver- Full fashioned of super- | dyed coney collars and large pearl buttons. eee Giaual ccateill ia0 Second, in times when every saving counts, 8 smart a coat as mother could imagine. ; it is good to know that coats like these— Velveteen at $12.75 Indian and Floral pat- 80 thoroughly dependable—can be had at these Empire model—with dyed coney col- terns. Collar and cuffs prices, lara Aad bait k and front. So very soft % a etty. Sizes 2 to 6, trimmed with fold. of Third, the pride and pleasure that every | Polo cloths at $12.75 Satin; Cord and Tas- mother takes in choosing a little coat that All-wool, of course—the same rich fabrics sel. Sizes 36 to 46, Mtns right,” is always enhanced by a Laat any at Th awe cate Ach Erowersies White coats, $6.95 | 1,850 of these 435 of these 401 of these | | Special Sale Price |} Beginning at $5 |, Couldn't forget the wee ones you know, (Apartment house style | Warm sibeline coats with sateen linings- These white chinchillas are unlined so that * ~tall and narrow, (Side-icing style’ Wey Miele Belted ee aie tae mother can wash them without difficulty (Lift-cover style) taking up little space) cane) pockets. In brown, navy and oxblood. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. 28 inches wide i hoon F highs... 20 inches wide i ) Sizes 2 to 6. Down-Stairs Store, Old Buil neha inel 17 inches dee 3 95 reo nuining | Giinehe vie | $10.50) iter ($15.25) sucka wee. ( $20.25 ial Holds 40 pounds ice Holds 65 pourtds ice Holds 60 pounds ice 41 inches high. 21 4y inches wide 80 Inches wide. .... 4 24 inches wide... | 8 inches deep inches dee; VALUES THAT. WAR Women S good shoes, $4.40 pr. iste, (S425) Bits, | {818.001 eae {$24.25 43 inches high.... 2614 inches wide 82 inches wide RANT YOUR INSPEC- Lower than the lowest “‘Fair-Price List’’ we’ve seen finches wide $16.90} fe inches heh, $24.50 45 inches highs ‘$31.00 TION. MADE POSSIBLE Holds 80 pounds ice Holds 110 poundsice Holds 90 pounds ice ) + BY SPECIAL PURCHASE There are 726 pairs of women’s shges in this group odd lots—-more than ($16 to $25 grades) ($23 to $37 grades) ($30.50 to $46.50 grades) 20 styles in all. Tan, patent leather, black kidskin—button or lace—leather or All cases vaynisted, golden czk finieh; all provision ctembers white enameled, cloth tops. Thére are narrow toes, medium toes, and round comfortable toes | with seemless Lottcms; ice ckembers lined with galvanized steel; woven wire that many women prefer. Many (when the assortments were complete) were eapeves, Winned te prevent Fg i eae Joints; ative ae ss drain Reduced for Wednesday (Only) \s $8, $9 and more. Wacan't replace them at the old prices; so we're closing out | P!P¢ and traps brass or nickel-plated hardware. Faventh Gallery Sa Ram the remainder at $4.40. There are plenty of sizes 4, 414 ahd 5 in widths A and Down-Stairs Store e | B, and a good variety of other widths and sizes. Also 660 pairs of common-sense Worsted | kidskin shoes; sizes 2 to 6--widths C, D and E. Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg, L Finest coats for women Boudoir Slippers — | a A saving of $2 we’re had in many aday Wt i - on blankets From $59.50 to $105—these rich coats from one of {| : 2 2 | oe . . ; the best makers im America—one who originates his own ‘No Mai! Or N= Positively None || : n intere sting reduction that can’t fail styles, who has fabrics made specially for him, who ‘de- : fin : : tea: | to be helps Heavy part-wool blankets, pends solely upon quality tor~the pik of his garments. Phone Order? S Tita lias | : double bec , with pretty eviored bor- J ( ders. Very ft and fluffy—our $11 grade | We offer these coats " for $9 the pair. | —because we know how good they are. We know that Moi e calls * for 60 t. wool, $15 every woman who buys one will derive more satisfaction hatter’s plush s per cent. wool, $15 pr. from its appearance and service than she could possibly Worsted boudoir slipper with euff of contrast- Our $17.60 grade. Full size—a big, warm, dur- get from one of the many ordinary coats that are seen ing: color, and satin bow, Pink, Light Blue, | Plenty of them here—all the way from | able blanket. ‘ everywhere. Copen, Rose, Nawy and Lavender. Sizes 3 to 7, | $3.95 to $12. Roll brims are very good; tricornes in thre styles are eagerly chorcn; $10 grade, $8.50 The beauty of the fabrics 2 = nae rolls suave Jom none.ok heir. RoRUIATsy Ngo and ns in mindar- single bac size. ~- is enhanced by deep, rich colorings, accurate tailoring, 5¢ Value 1.25 | Tn hte navy, brown, beaver and puiple- Ccemforters, $2.50 and silk linings that are guaranteed for two seasons. | some with beaver or Lyons velvet facing. Our $5.25 grade. Silkeline covered—-cotton Sizes are 84 to 44, ss PEE They're mostly Goge hats, too. filled, Warm and serviceable. Fourth Avenue Side, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. Down Stairs Store, New Bidg. Cole Price

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