The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1919, Page 8

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ALAR. Sg iat ' Woman Astcep 29 Days “Still asigep—and it's the twenty- ninth day," was the report this morn- ing on the condition of Mrs, Dora Mint, No, 740 Trinity Avenue, who ta at the Willard Parker Hospital suffering with Jetbareic encephalitis, “the sleeping sickness.” 1 rapusiwars Yrierruanay rs Suits Against Traction Com- pany Follow Ejectment of Passengers. ‘a Whatever the material—leather | silk or fabric; whatever the occasion, you can depend on ee ae in Practically all Flatbush to-day de- ied to walk many blocks rather than pay two fares on the same car. From 7 o'clock until 9 o'clock bust- ‘ess men and women, as well as mas Hall High School students, Si H ‘marched the streets rather than #ubmit to double fare. the fit and style When the experiment was inaugu- ratod yesterday the patrons demurred] of Fownes ‘and protested so strenuously that called into service by City Railway Company “paying passengers. The yy is that several Brook- f i i e < E 3 3 GLOVES ts| 2 MFN WOMEN & CHILDREN — ee | | i i! Ae i g i ge mth i trouble on the ine is said to be to the condue- the collection of two or three blocks ° due. Arguments fol- . e cars are held until the : Nected. corner fifty-three were wait- @ car at 8 o'clock. At 8.80 an * gtanding in the cold waiting for the ‘trolley to reach the second fare point. At Avenue F the trolleys were lined ‘up for two blocks while conductors vainly tried to collect second fares. One woman, who‘had ridden two 5 e oes & . = alt lt bea z inet g 38 tk be! 3 i i i This is the “last” that’s first for comfort! { Our . *‘Pedestrian’”-— the} endo shoe that orthopedic sur-| tor ned three members the ‘her off. After traffic was delayed fit- teen minutes the woman paid the|Wear, “eedond ST a Vici kid. Calf. Patent W. Allen , No. thers. b picce, tnatituted fagal action to-day, | 1&8 Pecause of having been offa car last evening by ue. “‘Bholty was asked for his second fare Also luggage and Sport- “ling Goods. *Registered Trademark. RocEers PEET CoMPANY Broadway | oS teas rd ven coho ye face. The (rr cage eg 3} Broadway C ra” Fifth Ave. at 41st St. | 4 wanted : heck. Instead he called | @t Warren Dimself in oc! ‘ ze toa man for assault.” The policeman looked sschersiettcn General Mi o the Brooklyn I: pen nrneeeoaseasieereT MISSION GARDEN T by per Grocers Bye Pound Again Selling at Pre-War Prices 4 Us Announce a New Importation of Chinese Teakwood Furniture The wood of which this luxurious furn’ture is made grows in the mountains of Siam and is ex- ported to China, where it is manufactured into various articles of furniture, such as chairs, tables, stands, cabinets, etc, ‘The natural color of the wood is similar to mahogany, but in the process of manufac- ture the tone is changed to a dull black or medium red. In no other ystablishment in this country may be found such a comprehensive assortment of this artistically designed crafts- manship, included in which are: i Tabourets, $10.50 to $75.00 Chairs, 33.50 to 95.00 Tables, 65.00 to 300.00 ns, 150,00 to 350.00 Curio Cabinets, —_ 100.00 to 280.00 1 = Wardrobes, 475.00 In addition, a most interesting display of Japanese “Japwood” furniture, in a variety of artistic designs. -A-A:VANTINE:&-CO-Inc- Fifth Avenue & 39th Street Yt ———— SUSE STZ SUNDAY MO The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily fh. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE=FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Another Special Selection of Men’s Negligee Shirts will be on sale to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday at prices representing extraordinary values MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS at $1.65 each will comprise both soft and stiff cuff models; made of excellent-quality percale in a number of smart color-stripe effects. MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS at $2.10 each will comprise soft cuff models only; made of superior- quality madras in a remarkable assortment of new designs and colors. This Sale will take place on the First Floor (Madison Avenue section) Join for 1920 It is your Red Cross And your own United States needs it now as never before. Can You Refuse? NOV. 2-11 “Your Heart And Your Dollar” P.S. If you have any doubt ask any boy who went to war. wom mae Gaara OBO A gts _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH crate af eee ereatt Announce for Friday Greatly Reduced Prices In WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS An assemblage of about two hundred and fifty suits from the regular stock—characteristic modes of this shop with all the qualities of fine tailoring and good style typical of Bonwit Teller & Co. tailleurs Women’s Tailored Suits Plain and Fur Collared (1 Formerly 65.00 to 85.00 | Strictly tailored, belted and fur collared styles developed in silvertone, I ja tinseltone, velour de laine and tricotine. In all the favored shadings. Women’s Tailored Suits Plain and Fur Trimmed 74.00 ' Formerly 85.00 to 110.00 - 4 This group of suits includes very smart plain tailored effects and fur trimmed styles .of silvertone, duvet de laine, yalama cloth, ‘) velour afd some of the fashionable peachbloom cloth. 0 YANTS WORK MOONY RNG WONDERS, James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Two Good Things For Men For Just Two Days Friday and Saturday Men’s Silk Shirts 3,370 of Them $9.95 (Including Tax) regularly 13.45 We took these shirts right from our regular stock to reduce. They are made of fine broadcloth silk in satin or plain stripes. All desirable colors. Men’s Wool Half Hose 3,900 pairs 65:- regularly 1.00 These are alvo right from our regular stock. They are of ribbed wool in heather mixtures. (Main Floor) ot manne wee OUFFeRENGE WHA You saan pumas signs “cies mus vino tr a Ratt A vn

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