The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 12

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ae tans WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919, ; i Te AW GHARGES RICH HUSBAND cers. cpg cer STATE CHAMBER REAR SG = SESESTEES at her at the table. At Atian’ Health Underwear * FIRPOUCENEN TOPROTECT ORES... \for Men, Women. and Children ——— the Brooklyn Bupréne 500 Return to Hepatr Shops, Ac- cording to Owners, More than'500 of the men who lave permit-| been on strike at the ship repair yards a ar is bs » m ‘ ‘ ceianar [ting her to serve her husband, Herbert | of the Port of New Yprk returned to Resolutions Abo U Also Urge Claim apt Police Commissioner L. Holly, by publication, in her sutt for| thelr work to-day under the conditions f Fj: prone) ta " err , © Menace separation. prevailing when they struck, according | of Firemen—Mercier Hon | ke) Grady Reveals Menace Holly {a sppored to live at the Fre-|to a at t by Henry ¢. Hunter, 4 ored by 750 Members. at Beach Resorts. donia Hotel, Atlantic City, According |counsel for yard owners | 1 i: | . to Mrs. Holly’ idavit, he has $10,000 The cary re be nm returning firat, | ‘ seve dred ai vere | aes a year, irrespe: emptoyment. | Mr, Hunter said, and they were foltowed | H Seven hundred and fifty members| staking public to-day n report gtlshe saya they we mechiabta, deals ind’ doe tien. | Chamber of Commerce fo the ihe work of womon detectives at New |1912, and have on The owners are confident that ail of . ff New York assembled to-day york's beaches and other summer re- |five years old | [thelg old men will be back ina w 1 sting of the Mrs. Holly alleges that that yy one t the first fall meeting of that or-! gorts, Deputy Police Commissioner y lion A. O'Grady Curfew Law Mr, Hunter, galt ‘| Tell hit how long you os ‘ like your ghirt sleeves, Bet- ter still, let him‘ measure nization to do honor to Cardinal strongly urged the | Mercier of Belgium, The attendance’ aaoption of was the largest on record at this| ° é time of year. Cardinal Mercier wan| D&PUty O'Grady's detectives worked and make sure. : bd escorted to the platform by President; in day and night squads at» Coney In the popular sizes, we Alfred E. Marling Island and other resorts. They made reer carry four, and in some in- stances, five different sleeve lengths. : We mean to fit you as well in shirts and such things as we do in suits and® overcoats! Among the resolutions presented to) it their business to stop, talk with, the chamber by committees and} 1 was one favoring the public r carriers and an-/ &irls between the ages of twe y fox policemen | eighteen discovered in bad company xecutive Com. | Or under improper guardianship. eport on the! Mrs. Madeline O'Neil and Miss Hor red resolutions | tense ‘Thompson, two of the dete tives working at CSncy Istand the Federal Governmept | Saturday, Sunday and holiday nibiiis When you're tired and gut of sorts— | send home or otherwise a vorarily, “recovered” 280 girls. Fo make a good ‘hot cu of Tetley’s Green sy cegeny gPis * Tenble or |men detectives, Label T Th P ie md f th That's fit’ in its widest sans to its |@Pd concert halls i ne fF ea. e very sight 0} at meaning! n the Great W | covered Of the vers steaming cup of clear that rments or | thirty-five were found ana at Tintern p * or | away from home and were tea refreshes you! | Our stock of mocha he and obligations ved b; : ry : * ; the Federal Government. in feu gr | thelr parents, In each case we gloves is quite as liberal ‘as i int on loans *to Allies, be Sar oes ies rp: though mochas were the eas- f | treated ax, sinking fund invest | tinct Demin immediate oe iest thing to get. i | ments, for the payment of our own bs b by | A curfew ordinance *for tog hae than $2,700,000, | Cit¥e" Mra. O'Grady said, ROGERS PEET COMPANY 3) at Rot more than $2,700,000,- asada pee: - i ‘ Broad 5 ‘aiged annually by Federal pool ged st gs a It's the skilful blending that ak pap o agi ping young people off t at 13th St. ‘Four at 34th St. i taxation lath at A 3) tea i makes Tetley's such down- Convenient 4. That the revision of taxation [tity that many New, York ch right good tea—blended from Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. sary to reduce the are Up and out so late thet they cc ight & at Warren at 41st St, to $2,700,¢ ld by t 0 be titution of taxea | t@ School in the morning in no condi- | of waste | tion to do their work."@" 7 A reporter asked the Deputy Com- missioner for her views on probibi- tea from 15 or more gardens. Wool—with Comfort —because the wool ‘doesn’t king of ex ich tend to cumulation eae eae JAMES MCCREERY & C touch the skin. | gta leat Seratororedge eeetan cau nal & 08. ‘our committe said. the report’ you that there has been @ big falling en and firemen, * off in the number of arrests of women employes hive not been advanced in fF intoxication. | proportion to the increase in the, cost ah of living—which it understands’ has Register early to-day. Boothe open en seventy-two per ince 1914 from 5 P. M. until 10.30 P.M, You d believes that the pi on and Will lose your vote if you dente reg- mn, faithfully perfo: ig their ister. should be both adequately nd reassurtd as to their fu- A thin layer of soft cotton comes next the skin for Comfort. A thin layef of fine wool on the outside for Warmth. Try Duofold this winter. You'll be warm outdoors and comfort- able indoors. At most good stores. *e Special VICTROLA OFFER BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. ihe 5 P. M. HEARN. Fourteenth Streot West of Fifth Avenue vs . Damaged in Crash With Sabmarine, it New London, Duofold Health Underwear Co. Mobawk, NY. the fo; Bush | gyn submarine tendeg. ‘Tho fer- considerably ‘nth, ed. Another Instance of How Lee Bros. Are: REVOLUTIONIZING PRESENT DAY METHODS The First New-York Store Rliing furniture to be ac. | Of Selling New Fine Furniture Just | | Axminsier Rugs ee on ted by the “Mor Flan” Wewillprovetoyou, | Received From the Manufacturers ‘Friday and, Saturday Presents Special Advantages. , . in Men’s Clothing, etc. Victrola X.......... $110.00 Your own selection a! ax we did fo the Morris Plan MEN’S STYLWEAR SUJTS - of Records fo the prices are materially lower. Suits of all-wool materials—plain colors, stripes ‘and mixtures amount of......-. 10.00 : ONE PRICE — CASH OR ~—single or double-breasted models—newest Fall styling and 32 50 Bim mES “MORRIS PLAN” CREDIT | . finely tailored—regular, short, stout and long sizes—colors in- bed $120.00 The Morris Plan pur- | clude blue, brown, gray, green, heather and other shades. Our reg. ‘$39.95 ‘ chaser makes a first - We will place ment, has the toods deliv MEN’S STYLWEAR OVERCOATS ° : mace Ale pipe sghcch pale A large assortment of ulsters, ulsterettes and Chesterfields, The Above Outfit ; interest on the balance in single and double-breasted ‘models, in brown, gray, green, Ox- 2 4 75 : *, ‘advance for as many ford, blue and black—self or velvet collars—materials are soft e in your home on the payment of ! . months as he arranges to and ‘pliable and of excellent quality—regular and stout sizes. Our reg. $30.00 i pay this balanc~. Ten-piece Period Dining Suites, in Genuine American Walnut, $6.00 Down Balance small monthly with 6 Genuine Leather covered Chairsy. .... $39. Ten Piece Dining Suites from 6245 to ‘sw0. FALL SUITS. 19.50 to 60.00 | | FALL OVERCOATS....14.50°to 45.00 payments | Men's Mhaiistayi Pheer JAMES MCCREERY & CO. $3.19 Men’s Underwear. .2.32 . $5.95.Men’s Trousers... .4.40 5th Avenue 34th Street RHEUMATISM * Boot's Tivdli make— natural un- Worsted finish striped fabrics: dyed wool, single or double ulso brown corduroys; well breasted shirts—sizes 34 to 44— o> Seaadas alla fa (ak drawers, 30 to 44. bp aisee tn tov, Limit, two sets. | $4.95 and $5.95 ! $2.25 Men’s Union Suits.1.66 | Men’s Sweater Coats... .3.95 Gray or tan ribbed—well made Wool mixed, collarless style or —all igs TENS Drak: with collar—gray, heather, navy | and marbdon. $2.25 Men’s Underwear. .1.33 | Medium weight — wool mixed, | $1.24 Men’s Nightshirts.. .92 soft, durable quality —- well- Good quality muslin; full, cut, known make — short or lony sleeve shirts—also drawers—all “Odeolo" Talking Machine, pleys all records, The equal of any $100 instrument on the » wtarket. SPECIAL... $09 it aid De ee _ | Three-piece, spring edge, striped silk velour upholstered Library Ceca Roce athed io Me’ | Suites with mahogany frames, William and Mary Period desisn. $180 $3.95. Other Library Suites from $69 to $500. a No remedy has relieved so many well made; sizes.15 to 19 necks Of Rbeuniationy, Hou and Lin | | Munyop's | Itheumatism | h ahh. Remedy. it Ad then bid good sizes up to. 4p'inch. | $3.19 Men’s Dea ta brutchan cahesand peat ie } “Pai does not put the disease to sleep, | $1.24 Men's - Domet-Pajamas......... 2.20 hut drives it from the system. Te: Three and Four-piece Queen Anne or Adam Period Bedroom Suites, in |. | Balbriggan Underwear. . ‘ 90 Heavy, fleecy nap; pink, blue Nieves pain in from one to three Genuine American Walnut. 3-picce Suites consisting of 260 a heli 4 fi eo . hours. Price, 80c a bottle. Send Dresser, Chifforobe and full size Bedstead... Winter. weight shirts and AH and helio stripes, frog* trimmed for Diet and Care Chart. Munyon’s Other suites with Twin Beds and Vanity Dresser at correspondingly low prices. | ers—made of selected cotton— ~all sizes, Laboratories, 54th and Columbia all sizes. . |] Ave. Phila, YMENTS ; $3.45 Men's $3.00 Men’s Union Suits 2.25 ! — Flannel Shirts.......... 2.85 Wiriter weight, worsted mix- | HOU SAN DS | Za oN @Nool ao gal f ish—collar aes well made — regular and of Positions shed—w | stout sizes. : ¢ MOH FS attached—well made. ‘ are daily offered 12 East 125th § Street 105 East | 125th th Street Tremont & Pa Park Aves. 301 West 125th Street Main Street at Eighth Ave. Bridgeport. to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver See also our 4 column Friday As Usual Bargain Day Adv. on “Start of Season Saler” of Women's Housedresses, Littl srantped Dresses, also Spocial Advts. of Women's and Misses’ ee and Children's tisements. om ey M — wat nt ae - a na me ee -

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