The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 22

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» trated). “Sm re ROOKLY OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & C Te ERT i : Girls’ ‘Dressy -Hats Another Special Purchase of Limited Number Fulton Street, Brooklyn | aime ead Values Saturday - Smart Velvet Hats oc is aincw note en jast: fin the-chic hats baer Jor To-morrow en ie a orown or Forms a facing, and looks charming in every way. ““Many modes.of Panne and Lyons 'Vel- * wet are ‘featured in rolling ‘sailor, tri- i poke effects. “of Ostrich, Flowers, Bows and Brocades. sate Price 7.75 Also om Sale in Our, New York Store mings Sntart youthful modes, trimmed with curled «Ostrich fancies or fur balls (as illus- streamers of grosgrain rib- irown, Navy, Taupe and.Black., Offering Values Decidedly Worth While Noting. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, t9¥9.4 "Bloom; Katz and Lefkowitz Playa Game entered Rivington Street, halt- @4 before the door of Mr. I Bloom, and the Bloom family nearly writhed in ecstasy. ‘Hore it was at last —the gwell parlor set which they had been anticipating ,Sver since the pa- ter- familias was rained to $28.80, “Fifty-four a#txty- Wty cit is @ lot of | dough to paysfor @ Parlor set,” Mr, Bloom confided vain- Sloriously to Ros@nwald, who was standing dutside of his delicatessen store and regarding the ngw venture with a curiosity which was shared by the entire community. “But what do I care for cola when I have such a swell parlor set.” “Ts it cream de chintz? inquired | Rosenwald, with neighborly interest. “No creain of crepe or nothing to it. Tt 18 plush, red ptush, which is very tice to sit on, as\l know. We all had 4 good sit on it before I paid for the first {nstaiment. Bloom said ahe never sit on ing like it since she was once in Brevoort lobby 4nd sat on the sofe. And springs— you ought to see the’ springs! You Gan't really feel ’em, but the kids was Jumping up and. down and they hounced like @ rubber ball dr-an ele- vator or something.” “It smuat be ics,” assented the delicatesmen it, thinking 0 the @ofa at home, “I don’t tell my ffe about it, as the one we got akes you geteup once you have sat On it Ina hurry. But of course ——" “Sign here,” ordered the furniture man; “for the swell set of géods. _ am alwa proud of myself When “I a furniture yan of Mr, Kats "STOP ALL WORRY ~ OVER SICK. SKIN Discourage at once the progress of | anyskin disorder by bedieen ents. gently over it. If you are distressed | by eczema or other itching trouble re- | member that Poslam supplies at once 4 soothing, cooling influence to aggra- | vated akin, that it stops the flery itch- ing, that it exerts concentrated heal- ing power, working quickly and ener- gctically to rid your skin of its evil condition. Moreover, Poslam will not, |¢an not, injure, and it takes only a | little to’ prove its benefits. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | West 47th St., New York City. | Poslam Soap is a daily treat to nder siein. Contains Po: m.—Advt. ROOKLY OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Offering Saturday Women’s New Fall Boots Smart Black Glace Kidskin and Patent Coltskin Boots with black cloth tops (as illustrated); flexible felted soles, walking or leather Louis XV. heels. » Priced at Less Than Present Wholesale Cost Special 7.90 td wo kn aM AKA SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. MORNING , WONDER . All Losers When They Quit 'Man From Joint Across the Street Lost a Sale by Being Too Smart and Bloom’s Joy Was Turned to Sorrow When He Had a Run In With the Instalment Man. f| “That cost me $5463, not counting of Tit for Tat; deliver mich a set of swell stuff.” He gazed suggestively at the cigar which had been given Mr. Bloom three daya ago by his uncle in Brooklyn and which protruded from his pocket. When !t did not appear forthcoming he returned to his seat, and after or- dering the set removed from the van, The van departed, bearing the anti- quated gteen set for which $9.46 had been subtracted from the Dill, and | Mrs. Bloom gurveyed the room with unalloyed pride. She allowed. Katie to sit on the big chair, and even let Pincus jump three times on the sofa to see if it was the same one as thoy bad bought. Unfortunately, however, when Mr. Letkowi a rival furniture dealer, had seen the van departing from the store across the street, he had fol- lowed it, and watched the unloading with professional Jealousy. Now he mounted the steps of I. Bloom, “Hello, 1 am from the furniture company,” he greeted. "Come right in and see the nice good” invited the happy purchaser. Mr. Lefkowitz surveyed the room with disapproval, all of which was But Mrs. unnoticed by Mr. Bloom. Bloom sniffed and said: “What's wrong with it? For why do you pucker up your nose like that?” “May I agk," de- manded Mr, Lefko- witz, “how much you paid for this Junk? About $36.40 I suppose?” “I should tell the workd you are in- sulting me,” insisted Mr. Bloom. the old furniture. You come from your own joint and tell me you cheated me. Where tg the rat to emeli ?" “Pardon me, Mr. Bloom, but I come from the joint across the street. For why didn’t you come to my shop and wet the sofa for $18.90 and the chairs for $6.28 apiece and better than this. This is fake plush and not the nice goods, The man should be ashamed for himself for euch a swindling.” All this was the prologue. Mr. Bloom went back to the store and was with difficulty pacified. Mr. Katz said it was a dirty trick and to show that he could pull some funny busi- ness himself if he had to, followed a van of Mr. Lefkowitz on the follow- ing day, and repeated the performance of his rival at the ‘house of one Dave Finkelberg, much to everyone's con- sternation. 4 The next tableau was in the store of Mr, Katz, whither went Mr. Lefko- ‘witz with wrath in bis heart, “For why you ruin the eale of a nice Wining room set which cost $128.14 at the home of Mr. Finkelberg?” he asked. Mr, Lefkowitz was some six- feet-twb, while Mr. Katz approached the horizon for a scant five feet. “For why you place on the bum my swell dining room set?” asked Mr. Katz. “I will knock off your block.” “I will get my gang after you,” par- ried bis rival, Hostilities were suspended until the pair appeared in the summons room of Essex Market Court, where Mr. | Kunsli was writing out the woes of the ~ section on countless legal papers. | “You oth did i, didn’t you?” he asl | “Yes, but Lefkowttz did it first,” in- \sisted Mr. Katz. “And he sald he would get the gang after me.” | “All the gang I got is six kids,” re- |marked Lefkowitz “Now shake hands and stop this foolishness,” warned the veteran clerk, “You are even. Behave yourselves.” “1 got the best furniture anyway,” declared Mr. Katz in a conciliatory |tone, “You have like the dickens,” refuted Mr. Lefkowitz, “but you leave me alone and I leave you alone, what?” “AN right,” agreed Mr. Katz amlably, aaa CARRANZA THINKS ME‘ICO WILL SOON-BE ON HER FEET Ambassador Declares President De- sires More Friendly Relations with America WASHINGTON, Oct, 18,—Ambassa- dor Bonillas, fresh from a conference with President Carranza, expressed to- day @ desire that « better understanding may Soon be reached by the Mexican and American Governments. He says Carranza 1s optimistic as to the future and confidently hopes that the United States will not intervene in Mex- ico because of the troubles the republic ia now having after ten years of civil war,‘ The Mexican President also is said to be confident that by the time the rest of the world has regained its composure after the derangements due to the Bu- ropean war, Mexico will be peaceful and on the road to prosperit Ambassador Bonillas apparently shares this optimism. He expects soon to make @ someWhat extended statement. > GIRL THIEF USES LIMOUSINE. Robs Pittsburgh Homes and Braves Capture, but Escapes, PITTSBURGH, Oct. 17.—A young woman wearing a long black coat, with luxuriant ‘tresses down her back, who travels in a@ limousine, driven by a chauffeur in Mvery, barely escaped cap- ture twice Wednesday while robbing homes of wealthy residents in the Squir- rel Hill district, She !s described as very pretty by Mrs. W. H. Snyder of No, $340 Waldron Street, ‘The intruder made her escape from the Snyder home through an open window when con fronted by Mrs, Snyder and her two een awakened by a8 pitcher, he home of R. 8. Melhorn, two doors away, two hours later, she gave Mr, Melhorn @ good op- portynity to look her over, He did, and en.gave the alarm. Undaunted, how- hie, coolly left the Melhorn ‘nome, bed into her Mmousine and was smoked his pipe in a melancholy way, |” 6, 0, P, SEEKS SUPPORT yis AT UNCLE SAM'S GOS Plan of Federal Rehabilitation Urged by Chairman Hays Because “It Means Votes.” ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—~The Re- Publican Party was charged in the | House yesterday with embarking on ® Soctalistio programme in trying to put thropgh a bill for the rehabilita- tion by Federal funds of perséns in- |Jured by industry. Democrats were Joined by « few Republicans in at- tacking the measure. “Onéle Joe" Cannon let the cat out of the bag and incensed Republican supporters of the theasure when he announced that the word had bee: passed around the Republican side that Chairman Hays of the Repub- National Committees wanted the ‘Jegisiation because “tt means votes.” rma | ] | tons Committee charged that the yee of the bill would be fatal to the “It is not necessary,’ rehabilitate all the college professors Sate rena Lag | bend are worn and find jobs for them.” tative Garrett (Den. Tenn.) charged that this was & step into Soclaliam. He urged that the States shoula4 handle questions providing for persons injured in industrial pur- suite. oo Whist Orive and Dance Money ‘oung Legs of Mutton H AVE., betweem 13th and 14th Sts. SPECIALS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Choice Rib Roast or rian 18 y ‘Oop or Bottom Round Roast Barred from Cherch Coffer, LONDON, Oct. 17 (Associated Press). —The Bishop of Chelmsford has barred money raised from “whist drives and dances” from @ fund of $1,250,00) which the people of Essex are trying to Chickens Ao Corned Beef, fh core : 22i ic nucks o! Mutton for Stew @lb. collect for church extension. Writing to his people concerning these amusements the Bishop declared: ‘Both may be n | legitimate forms of recreation, but they are not methods of the church for rais- ing money. I have never heard oj either being opened or closed wit! prayer.” Corned Legs of Mut- ton Brisket, Plate or 121 Navel Corned Beef. Soup, Boiling Fresh c ket c or Plate. 14i.. A 1329-1331 Brooklyn Reliable ELTED BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue » Dependable He SAME FUR GARMENT. FRENCH SEAL COAT. OOSE FLARE BACK, I SELF LARGE COLLARS, : BELL CUFFS AND BORDER. EXOEFTIONAL VALUH 100-% JAP MINK COATS STYLE COLLAR, LARGE BELL CUFFS AND BORDER. EXCEPTIONAL VALUN 185 SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brookl October: Fur Sale BUY NOW HE REASON WE SAY BUY NOW IS, IF YOU DELAY IT IS AS SURE AS NIGHT FOLLOWS DAY THAT YOU WILL PAY FROM 25% TO 50% MORE FOR THE THIS PREDICTION IS BASED ON THE CONDITION OF THE FUR MARKET, AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE INCREASING COST OF RAW SKINS AND THE INCREASING CO§T ‘OF MANUFACTURING. We Bought Early—Profit by Our Foresight ‘FIFTH AVE. ' TAUPE MARMOT COATS -_4 4810-4812 Bet, 48th and 49th Brooklyn Reasonable Fashionable lV ‘ FLARE, LARGE CAPE COL- LAR, BELL CUFFS, BELTED. ' EXOEPTIONAL VALU 100- Grose MODEL, FULL SQUIRREL TRIM’D COATS MODEL, NEW SCOTCH MOLE COATS Teesere NCH LENGTH, SE- LECTED, 'PER- FEGTLY MATCHED PELTS; LARGE COLLAR, BELTED. EXCEPTIONAL VALUR, 295-% NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS | HUDSON SEAL COATS Fuss, FIVE - INCH LENGTH, Al GRADE SELECTED SKINS, LARGE CAPE COLLARS. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE | 3'75-0 TRIM’D HUDSON SEAL COATS HIRTY-INCH HIRTY-GIX- | LENGTH, DARK | INCH LENGTH, SELECTED LARGE BEAVER MATCHED _ SKINS, COLLAR AND FULL FLARE, CUFFS. BELTED. EXCEPTIONAL VALUB 375-00 EXCEPTIONAL VALUB aii 450-° THER NEW MODE FUR COATS, WRAPS AND DOLMANS, OF HUDSON SEAL, MINK, . SCOTCH MOLE, BEAVER, SQUIRREL, ETC., AT $500, $595, $650, $750 avo UP. * sALE AT (arti THREE BROOKLYN STORES TRIMMED "Trmacow FRENCH SEAL SQUIRREL COLLAR AND CUFFS. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 200-" a a A es ae a WITH LARGE

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