The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 23

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‘ EES SVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, COTOBER 81, 1919." ” is way to Sweden. He speaks jtime of his resignation he said he} me, to vote for my friend, Mr. Ir- | e | maa earch ASKS POLICEMEN. [tas tte retematten, ne ait ue] we Worete fer fone mete, (RE SEXPECTED 70 CONTINUE|" ar tnd has a family to support. The Re-Employment Bureau is trying bie T0 VOTE FOR UNTERMYER| ALT ieekee clin acid that a Judge. He ts eminently qualified, Mdaa. spt ntl Metal en now of the bu vainly seeking and temperament, to successfully | chief tnt " | ’ and was firet approached on the sub-| discharge the duties of that office capt heheh ed aga (LP Man Who Opposes Politics In Po-| Ject of taking the appointment by With Remarkable War yt B Washington to New York. in his election. With kind regarda ta When Deputy Commissioner under! and best wishos, bellove me ) ical Letter, missioner Hingham Busher wa yw ncersly,, | Re-Employment Bureau's Division for { i particularly drastio in enforcing the . H. BU | \ The candidacy of Irwin Untermyer, | Gopartmental rules against particl-| ‘The letters are sent to the a | CRS tearees, 1 trying to fad & 708 6 rH 0 blinded in battle, who re-enlisted afte Bepreme Court is being urged by| ters like the following are being re-| words “personal favor to me” are un- Frederiok H. Bugher of Washington, | ceived by policemen all ere ae city: | deriined. Among the policement ro-|Tecovering his sight, who was gasse Oct. 26; 1919. Petice Commissioner of New York| Mr, s...ss4+ verely disciplined by Bugher for| by @ German raider on the high sea, under Mayor Hylan, At_the I ask you, as a personal favo~ minor_offenses. from a German prison an to You cannot surpass these wonderful boots at double the price. : They are Artistic— Standard Quality, Reliable service guaranteed. Price “ $6.00 Worth More Ss But— No Style Over $6.00 STYLE 6508 “Belle” Extremely attractive, comfortable and serviceable, Genuine Mavens Brown Kid, Mouse Brown Tops. Goodrear Welt, co Also style G110. same as above, but all black kid. Pries 86,00, by reason of his logal knowledge | not sought the office of Commissioner goitg until othe orumas olan rhs fice F Writ Pol Samuel Untermyer on a train from all that you can to assist =, ite these will git y oe ence Miss Carol Purse, in charge of th Commissioner Bingham Bugher was Bincerely, i mm of Samuel Untermyer, for tho| pation in politics by the police. Let-| addresses of the policemen and the|*# might watchman for man who wa D.C. who for twenty-three days was ceiving them are many who were se- | and then recovered, who was capture Here’s another dandy Overcoat 2nd Floor The newest styles (a | first-at the lowest prices! <7 from the Park-Taylor Shops. It’s smart--you can see that; it’s all- wool too and fashioned on trim, clean-cut lines. This Overcoat sells for less money at the Park-Taylor Shops than any | other place in town—because it costs us less to sell our clothes. Park-Taylor gives you better style —and still is able to save you money because they produce all their own clothes—sell from eco- nomical second-floor shops—to thousands of men. | 895 -to #50 To make them more distinctive, all Park-Taylor garments are master-tailored by our own de- signers. q Remember—P.-T. always has “‘the newest styles —first.’’ Cotne in and see them—you need not buy, but you will. ' Four Convenient Second-Floor Shops 173 Broadway {wit Sri] 2nd [1551 Broadway Si" } 1333 Broadway Bet, 35h and | Floor | 149th St., Bronx Be-Third and — Bergen Aves. Smart Utility Leather Coats are getting more and more popular—Park-Taylor has the finest, smartest, best tailored Leather Coat made—Pelters. They’re revers- ible “gabardine and leather—a side for every weather.” We have a large assortment of styles and sizes at $50. Come in and see them; you're sure to like them. ; 39 Stores in ‘ay Greater New York See Telephone Directory for Addresses Join SMART STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN scam tins Mee TTT fh 16 Li atayette New York City Add 15 Cents to Join for 1920 (By Hon. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior) For the babies of America who need care. For the mothers who do not know how to care for themselves or their babies. For the soldier boys. in hospitals who are legless, armless, or sightless—for the boys who are slowly coming back from shell shock, and those who are fighting Death away hour by hour. From Gratitude because your boy came back.’ For Remembrances of one who would have you give. For Love of Mankind which the Red Cross serves. Out of Pride in the work done by this American institution. You will have the opportunity NOV. 2--11 “Your Heart And Your Dollar” P.S. If youhave any doubt ask / any boy who went to war.

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