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UDRP OOS SBR ER BR OND ‘ 7 , a " emesmeeerre on a aneaeetoecnnemvemeencnnt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919, Starving Boy “ EMPLOYEE LAUDS tar, salt asheyoen wouitstt ave | SECURE cof’ emostbcy™ “aGk: Sotey | woe Me cue pet of at Se pee ta efherence te the Biahowt il himself.” ple, which was distinctly elevated dur-| “Real progress in the world is thi Seeks Food BOSTON POLICE STRIKE] Seca’for ine redcbiooded Americans In TIFT DECLARES | NATION inthe war, has uttered rnction| fcc he Metlahcy cg: Sa the Boston police strike. I honor those declared former President Taft in hie|Onward and upward movement ai shall find the world better because men and I would do the same myself address as President of the Unitarian | sacrifices and the lessons they ta Hearers Heartily Applaud McCoy's tomorrow If the epportunity offered.” IS BACK IN “DOLDRUMS” General Conference here today, “and we ————_— ‘ “ McCoy wanted to know what chance . Charges Se By 7 TANSOMMN _ Praise of Strikers as “Red- [ine pubiie will have at the Industrial] ’ ee are back axaln in the old region of the ee ee re . Blooded Americans.” Conference now being held in Wash- ae eax ost analy ch dW den brands herd er) Alleging th ; | IS. . ‘ ve i that the sewer constructed epson rah i ight at the|!7&tom when John D. Rockefeller Jr.!says People Have Reacted From hinge eeome ag slow ae it was before) in 1916 by the W. Becker Anailaanntiiee “ : He Smiles, but Police Cry as .°"” employees met last night at the} inq Bernard Baruch represent them.|~ ">> | 4 he war, Chemical Co., Ine, from ite plant \) S . 1 Vi 1 td i. Central Opera House, No, 205 East ¢7th F RH 1 were to do the picking af five High Moral Tone Created “We should not be discouraged, how-| mighty-third Street, Rrooklym to avonire Ge riches elegates to represent. t ublic,” ), Mr. Taft said. ‘It is the fratity| Pardegat Basin brought . i ypecia atues He Devours Sandwiches at street, to dincuse ware increases. They | telamaues te, feprenent the public.” by War. ever" Mrs Taft anid. Us the tality | Paden Baaln Brow Guin, fo Cintt heartily applauded Walter V. MeCoy,| Gibbons, Bishop Burch, Bishop Miller 4 brought suit, against the chemical Men’s and Women’s Station. employed by the city as an engineer,'of the Methodist Church, and even! BAL/TIMORE, Oct. 15.—The moral! {ts Inability to maintain for long periods | company for $35,840. ' Fo", Shoes When Johnny Katehmar, sixteen years old, was Ianded at the Beach Street Station House shortly after |r on a charge of attempted wurglary he declared his hard luck was at an end, Johnny has bright a " blue eyes and tow-colored hair. He Sy) man hee ho VISI sever is 5 feet 7 inches, his cheeks are a : round and his face is fat, but his ° black kidskin high cut lace body {s attenuated and weak. He e boots, medium and high heels, B77, (VQ) oie yor cine nts tho restancant Herald Square B'day, Mth te 35th St. S ho Dp Ss fo id h is a Pp pa re l of Davis & Katzmayer, on Green- ts bi Ifskin high cut 1 ch, ne cade Stree! en he We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Boots, stout welled. is, mili- $10. 50 van ‘grisbed Gy Biivald, Craishienh Thar Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. f Joseph F. Reilly, The resaurant was closed and Johnny was going in by %@ black and brown side leather, Eng- ay of the tra . He was turned Men’s lish last shoes; also wide toe in $6.85 ove to Potleeman William!O'Lough- lin, 7th Ave. Subway and 6th Ave. El. 1 Block from Store La oe eee eee |thig morning Johnny id that he e | was born in Bayonne, N. J., e |his parents moved to Seri 4 LX venue a ‘when he was only a kid. When b ¢ © [I sister married and moved to Je ad went with her and ¢ the mills, Then he got a job running errands. He lost that Daried\s Broadway. and, rile joking for somedng > —- Band Gt Sts, 7s nietes ere oats sna sonany AN IMPORTANT SALE OF wich and Reade Streets comfortable. He had company in the cluster of MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND SWEATERS |issers cr ine tanner, tut wo We have his clothing, shoes, hats, shirts, underwear, cravats, smokes and other things men need Silk crochet cravats praing Epict 2 : at $1.89 ye here’s your chance: that sold so well several weeks ago. Not that we ordered more—we ‘couldn’ do that and sell them at the he ced black ortan shoes « It’s a case of shipment that didn’t adhere to schedule an : now the men who were too late for the original sale of these $5.49 a pat . “i fine cravats can share the saving in this sale ; We've sold thousands of these BEGINNING THIS MORNING chit 5 bat igh rey altel oi Was tds These cravats are made on hand frame machines and sifoes at their regular price. ’ ted at 1-8 more than $1.89 at wholesale to-day. f His stomach kept telling him that | | In the Misses’ Own Section wee To-day we could not buy —& AT PRICES THAT WILL SURELY TEMPT YOU | inetning was missing. Tho sight of || The colors are limited to navy, royal blue, hunter green | them for what we are offering OUR ADVICE IS TO BUY LIBERALLY AT THESE SALE-PRICES, AS| tho boy tried the transom lunch window was overpowering. I h n and purple, which, after all, is not so limited at that. But t 4 ese satee petticoats there ie Ab exact limit on the numbers of these cravats, so eed fat LATER IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO PROCURE SUCH RELIABLE| At the Beach Street Station he | |kq . i" ei if y want ti MERCHANDISE AT ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICES WE NOW QUOTE. | found warm quarters and warm- $1.89 you'd better come early if.you want to Will you accept this UNDERWEAR |auirieo wee “Yea hungry,” and they | [Ml ; ilar a a buy him some for Christmas opportunity? atprer mie aa coaices | oman stripe, novelty designs an resden pat- brought him sandwiches and cakes | | Py Warns Floot, 35th St, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, heavy naturel wool and cotton mixed. The 1.85 dase per rane tee way that}/ey terns on black backgrounds are some of the attractive pesccedblti sted make, res to 50, at each : i: . j 5 inny went at the f wt brouwnt | models. ‘There are other petticoats of good quality SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, heavy ribbed, flevce: 7 | tears to the eyes o f ers 0 A P i quality; all sizes to Met apadd each ° asso i: am verre: Taal ‘ns phitiees But eae «|g Sateen in solid colors—navy, black, emerald, copen- For colder nights! SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, ¢ ino, medium weight; all sizes to 483 | decane 1 in smites as it en-|{f hagen and taupe. All have flounces; some tuck ; ’ good substantial wearing quality; special at each... .95 | counter feed, He was the hap- trimmed, others accordion pleated, Men’s “GLASTENBURY” UNDERWEAR, 2-pc. Suit, best quality, medium | piest prisoner who ever had the door Spe7e—Third Floor, Centre. weight; all sizes to 50; special at. 2.89| of a cell closed behind him, “GLASTENBURY,” extra heavy grade, Shirts and Drawers; all size , REET At to 50; special at... “ 3.89| BUFFALO TO GREET MERCIER. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, “Winsted” make; 2-pe. Suit; all pure worsted, 5 heavy winter weight; all sizes to 50; special at, each... a 4.39 MEN’S SWEATERS Extra heavy, all wool, Shaker Knit, large roll Collars, in Brown, Navy, Grey and Green; today’s value special at... . MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS, best quality all worsted; Mack only; We ‘agree with Ovid that “nothing is stronger than cus- tom.”’ At least in the matter of the custom-made-to-measure suit at one hundred dollars and upward. superweight “soe w wee {An electric table lamp domet pajamas Sie eon reanine | Special $13.74. $3.29 a suit See Cuca ater ce LIME, Otis mand ois of porcelain, in pink, blue or green, with charming sprays of Y\ Most cherry blossoms winding about it. . But, we have Shakespeare’s version of the so-called custom- tailored suit at a ready-to-wear 10.50) }} pajamas of domet all sises to 80; today's value 640.50; special at 7.35 The shirred silk shade may be had in flannel are made with vari- Leesa spoils the pleasure —— = - sie gold rose, or blue, and it is trimmed Ye vaLLeR ous colored stripes. But these } time. with gold braid and silk fringe. OnLy 7 th lai Such so-called custom-made suits are the best { Fitted with two 40-watt Tungsten ; are different, they are plain advertisements for our ready-to-wear clothing cor- 4 bulbs; 22 inches high. y tan and warm! And strong! rectly styled, expertly tailored of choice fabrics at . A small assortment of slightly ‘ That’s why they are so de- elated than equal quality commands in other You can pay more for your $ ky _| soiled silk shades for boudoir, table . sirable for Fall and Winter $29.75 to $64.75 and floor lamps at greatly reduced cue prices. = Fall overcoats, $29.75 to $44.75 Cpcro —Main Ploor—35th S H O E S scam —-—-— —$ === 5 ' ° A double special for boys! Boe i : Japanese Oriental ru g : pe y’ oe oe cs oc We have an unusually large and varied stock of Persian Boys ‘ 1 7 or Bi and Chinese rugs, in extra large sizes. ‘The assortment ‘i ‘A LL LEATHER” is a term so loosely ; includes light, medium or dark colorings, with small, medium | Cheviot led and large designs on ‘light or dark blue, rose, terra cotta : used by many shoe merchants that we 5 or red grounds, There are odd rugs in gold, tan and taupe | SIs : ® shades. feel we must protect ourselves and our cus- : PemeratGe Gilisilcb cetdesl tend OR he pemvate special tomers by defining it. ‘‘All leather’ in our Ei cost {wo years ago. Many of them might be sold at prices Safi ; \By 50% higher than those we are asking. $1 1 74, dictionary of terms means “‘all leather, solid 4 Persian #508189 $1263.00 Perian thanisostizsan | #9 ¢ ” Ey Chines 18.0x12.0 993.00 | Turkish 18,2x16,10 R a } i leather, and the best leather wherever i te fi Persian 94.8415.8 848.00 | Chinese ¢8.0x16.0 1440.00 These sturdy woven i e fragrance istan 5. 3 00 | Persian 5.0%15.6 4 >viots » espe- leather is used i y curve of the smoke ri ric tte | poe inns 474,00 pie et ae en: gee as it winds slowly and grace- | Persian @8.6x16.6 3228.00 | Persian 18.6x10.9 «178,00 | Clally —_serviceal ble, igs A F out this little man. Persian 20,211.10 628.00 | Persian —-25.0x13.8 724.00 | and at a surprisingly Which explains, in a measure, why Best [ej ‘The figure is about 534 inches | tadian — 14.0x1110 218.00 | Yersian 1463118 989.00 | Jow price, ‘The coat ; Hy ’ F | 1, made of clay and deco- | Yadian 18.8x10.0 159.50 | Chinese —16.0x10.6 628.00 |... a, shoes are superior in style and wearing qual- rated in bright colors, Chinese 13.9x12.4 86.00 | Chinese | 16.6x120 768.00 | is lined with alpaca, ( : d h ; | I h ; 1 . S| Chinese 15.0x32.0 524.00 | Indian 14.0x9.10 159.50 | in the new iridescent Ity, an why In the long run theyre the | A package of incense to use in ° * s « colorings. Cut in smart double-breasted models and ao C 8 Ie B sli 8 e . ‘ * least expensive We have @ comp a anak of And fifty Beloochistan FURS $37.75 fashioned with large patch pockets and full helt. The ? s ' PY incense b rs, y quaint and regularly $49.50 trousers are lined and have many pockets. In dark oF in price ‘ k I ip ee in dark’ rich colorings and small, all-over designs brown, green and soft olive shades, in plain and xo have a large variety of Size 4x6 feet. striped effects. Sizes 9 to 18 years. a Women’s Black Calf Shoes . . , 11.104 pair —Lasement, Sith St, Front Sie79 —Fourth Poor, 3 Street The price includes lax, This shoe represents, in its line, last | ; and workmanship, the Best ideal of quality. Cuban heel and | 9 straight tip. Light welted soles. Sizes 214 to8. Widths AA to D. 3 160 little boys will be warmly clad in these « atp 1 ilverware ; Ya in. ta pes tr J ribbon We oat the Elizabeth | ( Chinchilla coats special $10.74 \ i Tudor" design in complete est & Co \ iat ies en not rs Verified price elsewhere, $2.95 yard ‘f ol Mi ‘ore ihe in Boys’ Russian coats of all-wool Chin- any table a quiet distinetion Fifth Avenue at 35th Street le The colors The designs ee ie ance chilla in the staple shades of navy, brown and gray. Warm worsted body lining insures warmth. Finished with all- \ are the newest combinations are lovely floral patterns and | ‘lable forks, 14 doz., $26.24 Ly doz., 13,88 | Surprisingly durable and admirably suited for making Other pieces at corresponding mt round belt and slash pockets. Sizes i Established 1879 “| in soft, rich tones and include conventional figures, with | ‘Table knives, ¥z doz., 26.24 all desirable shades, borders of solid color. Tea, snoond, Store Closes at 5.30 P, M, prices, @ A Not on sale elsewhere in New York &= 3 to 8 years. Senye—Maio Floor, Rear, Centro 48 —Main Floor, Front vestees, hand-bags, and trimmings. howe —Second Floor, Sith Street, Rear Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 aT ai (aN)