The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 8

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RNR me Ay, x AT NE SIRS ee pananenanenre eh a EIR ea meme : pany to ite owner, Re tase to Give Up setting ot Wa irenbters teased trom| MOBILM, Als” Nev, T—Mayor ¥. this ine, Henry 1. Stimson, repre: |pitlans and Commissioners George B. AND STREET GAR CRASH AT sen.ing Receiver Hedges, said th Une was losin ne, coe a@ year, In ade tion to the $400,000 a year the York Railways owed for tho leas WINDSOR PLACE, BROOKLYN None of this rental has been paid ince ‘ _—o— - Ma ag od bn hy a bod 0} “ab pe it was shown t ariem rot The Injured Were All Passengers (i meine the owner, wan not at all in the Municipal janxious fo get the line back. f McGibbon & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 87TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUR ————————. - * The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Mi it Jitney. part, ordered further argumen _ ae, also directed t Fh he A Municipal auto bus of the Park |.) ,, w ertain the statue of (he Blope-Borough Hali Line and & | bus ‘ine Mr. Whalen has established surface car on the Vanderbilt Ave- oun TE wean Legned -4 repens ‘own br: nue Line collided at Ninth Avenue | yo Avenue ane ‘anch of the Ma and Windsor Place, Brookly, B. Altman & Ca.| | Lines, Nixon Charges in pnt Letter to Enright. Te eee at tert of ies .|, CREMIER | FOR LADY ASTOR, op SR torre are tony by OKI" | spyrovee HOTGORNACey tor ane SCARCITY MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK @ vetback yesterday when) “we injured were Mrs. Mary House of Commons. Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street of Btate Hugo sent word! Cohen, twenty-seven, No. 245 Occan | PLYMOUTH, Nov. 7 Commissioner of Plant and Struc-| parkway; her husband, Benjamin, Whalen that the bus owners! twenty-seven; Edward Jones #'xty- Arivers would have to take out! seven, No, 1 Ocean Parkway, and meabon has ready for fastidious Home- few York State automobile licenses! irarcid L. Richards, twor'+-re, nounced today, han sont her G wire oe ts Lace Curtains in long sizes, or £0 out of businers. No, 62 Vanderbilt Strest, After encouragement. if necessary. At the same time Public Service} peing attended by ambulance sur de eis notions recelving re-| goons from the Methodist "pisco- LONG LACE CURTAINS pal Hospital they went home. vive |“*K°4. there any ueeies tively supervising the operations of! Gihers in the bus and those in the auite" ‘as fit to be ‘then? fiat women 3% and 4 yards. buses, wrote to Police Commls-| car were unhurt: ihemer of tut British Pariiavent BRUSSELS- LACET ARABIAN-LOUIS XV ii Brdi gk, peneoren so" sare T, arcthere Ate 4 great many, but, there MARIE ANTOINETTE-ELIZABETHAN been given to policemen to per- City Government assumes that it is onw the the epan an and bus ativers to operate in New |above the law and can conduct busl- tending of Birmou FICELLE when com} ness in the way it is doing, en ite os a the caee Sot Complies |eate must be reported t0 the Drover ig ATemtek ate shee fouteotla” ive Store Oven from 9 A. M. to 6:30 P.M. fas sani at ute toca office ot the soantage who will demand ap ac- teleg the: man eat i 534 antage f : tary ace Chat soe al y Astor vehemently denounce A nen md MeGIBBON ron GUALITY Exact tore had Soe Netnmen, but As of Virees We ia decane tninatiention ‘ag an insult upon which| (MAM ete Me GIBBON ron QUALITY Kalai eho pa el hy we Bil nomad Whether the Fourth and Madison ay Giaeibecs tone tices is to be turned back by * oR 8 © fee of-#. The comt ‘of the iecelver of the Now York fale a range from $40 to 467 a year, 2 oe paing ‘on thé «te of the bus. oN promised to ace that oil hi or complied with the law sf ge _—_——— A) Mf Store Closes at 5 P. M. peicmetion gathered by Commis r Nixum showed that at a time m many police precincts are to be undermanned, policemen | de aed i been used to keep track of the | tion of the braes. A statement i d by Mr. Nixon aaid: ih * antfeurs state, they are not re- , 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY 34th Street d to take out Noenses, Just who Don’t forget the Red Cross! Girt the demand for long-length Lace Curtains greatly exceeds the supply on Associa’ Pross).—Lady Astor has received the | Personal endorsement of Premier Lioyd « of Commons, The Premier, it was an- Boys’ Clothing The height of the season finds this department especially well equipped to supply, at moderate prices, all the essentials of the Boys’ wardrobe. Outstanding values in the regular stock: For the Younger Boys Junior Boys’ Norfolk Suits (6 to 10 years) of smart woolens in attractive patterns Ce $10.50 Brown Corduroy Suits (5 to 8 years) in new patch POCKSt S198, aie UO. et ere a8 $8.50 Washable Suits in the latest designs . 7 $5.00 For the Older Boys Knickerbocker Suits (8 to 16 years) of fine woolens, ex- cellently tailored and with two pairs of trousers, $19.50 the reeponstbiity fox giving false Information, 1, of coares, | f EVENTY yea if : Bb not know. The pollce aro usually beg re old % in arresting drivers without ¢ and yet crammed per liconren, Jurt who has tol . ti not to arrewt wen without them |g) with the newest and most original merchan- fdo not know.” that on Flatbush Avenue, dise in New York! For A Mr. Nixon aleo sald his report The only thi: clent about bi a, Bs TCR Mea Ad oon ed Re TE Ovlagion’s Ke fhe topetation Winter Overcoats (II to 18 years) well made throughout, con: prege eat acy " bs for honest valuus aud reason- ugh, jency the atree' . way ‘lines was bein peng serlosaly ins} able prices, fered w! ea ca mgme|f] OVINGTON'S the ci y is the bus WE“ The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” 314 Fifth Av.,near 32d St. MO Egress ere wee (6 ver. er, tea Mackinaws (8 to 18 years) or genuine mackinaw cloth, durable in make and almost indispensable for the active boy (RMR Pater ers Se Aca a -E8 ies $16.50 city yy fomartine the people's | in. ents that are sure| fi take their toll in injures It tho Boys’ Hats and Furnishings in large assortments (SIXTH FLOO BEST & COMPANY Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 An accurate comparison between a Best & Co, boy’s suit and an ordinary boy’s suit can be made when both are new, but the superiority of our suit is more strikingly apparent after months of wear. West & Co. boys’ clothes look right from the first moment till the last— and there’s a long time in between. All Wool Mackinaws—8 to 13 years - - - - - 10.50 All Wool Mackinaws—I4 to 17 years - - - - 13.50 All Wool Overcoats and Reefers—2 to 10 years - 22.50 All Wool Ulsterettes—8 to 16 years - - - - - 28.50 All Wool Junior Norfolk, of blue serge—5 to 10 yrs. 16.50 All Wool Knicker Suits, homespun or eine: werated 2 cheviot—sizes 7 to 18 years = = « 2.50 You’ re proud to own a Sonora! |- F you want the very finest it is possible to » you'll choose the famous ‘The INGTRUMENT OF QUALITY Now Comes the 0 Biggest Millinery Event of the Season CLEAR AS A BELL Tt hes a marvelous richness of tone For Saturday Only aay cng ft of extraordinary interest these whe enjoy the best in music. 2,000 Nobby Fur Hats MEEALAY sae arabe is extremely handsome in - y 15.50 3.25 Oppeerance, vere Al ALL MAKES of disc All wool knicker suits for Firm weave, fast color, ' 4.25 There is nothing so becoming to all complexions as Fur. It casts a softness over the dullest skins and enhances the beauty of the fairest. And think of having a really beautiful little Hat of Fur for a few dollars! Yet it’s possible, because we secured them through a special purchase and priced them at only a fraction above cost to us. reserds perfectly without extra attach- ments, and gives years of pleasure and high grade wash suits, 3 to 10 years. boys 7 to 18 years. Me- dium weight. CLOTHES for BOYS [MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS | STORE CLOSES 5:30 You Never Pay More at Best’s Claes Talking Machine in the World. After you sve it and heer it you wil! undorstend why. We have a wonder- fal collection ef metchiees models at prices frem 460 to $1009, Souora Phonograph Sales Company, Inc, Gronee kK. teiwhison, Pi Fifth Avenue at 53rd Strout a Broadway fanere te liccumed and operates under DANO PATENTS » @f te vhonograph tndwuy Dealers Everywhere A few of the many fascinating styles assembled are illustrated. 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