The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919. miaaremeemn tert tct 2 ALL URGED TO OFFER PLAN- Sia feeet e'tovteen'Sage| FOR N.Y. WAR MEMORIAL Knox said he was sorry some of ti! (rig fellows” among the profites not been caught. He s e was F thoroughly in sympathy with the ef Great Bridge, Spanning the Hudson, forts of the Department of Justice in j feet, After the “big fellows,” and | Is One Suggestion Received notice that if any of them were by City Committee, before him they would not reek Sunt sentences, Artists, architects and sculptors were “It is the profiteers who are causing heard at a public hearing in City Hall Bolshevism and other isms,” said to-day, after which the Art Committee Judge Knox,” and the whole com- of the Mayor's Committee on a Perma- wee suffering from their @c- nent Memorial for Now York's World = sy Haviland China en sila on a [ote inglo | nde OPPENHEIM.GLINS & © 34th Street—New York Court, Sentencing Brothers, tivit ‘ar dead decided to hold an open com- 1997 Says He's Sorry “Big Fel- PLUMBERS HERS. AGREEMENT hake gy chy. 9: psty hagrdlnh egret For Thanksgiving ty lows” Were Not Caught. pec catn : tipsad w Wiilkieaker opened he A variety of services .including Oyster Cocktail scts; jeoklym meeting and introduced Paul W. Ba: Night. lott, who ts Chairman of the Art Cor A tentative agreement which, it is mittee, Mr, Wanamaker said: expected, will end the plumbers’ strike sonally, I hope to see a bridge of WU that has tied up building work in erty connecting the shores of New York Brooklyn for two weeks, has been drawn and New Jersey. This bridge should up as a result of conferences held wy have beautiful approaches and in con- representatives of the Master Plumb- nection with it we should have ware- ers’ Association and the Journeymen houses and terminals, and the bridge Plumbers’ Association. The agreement should goutala the name of every sol- i, H ] oO fs subject to ratification at meetings Get. ss sailor and | marine well as others avi an & J Her of both associations to-night. hy 11 East 46th Street 10 East 37th Street New York Turkey, Salad, Dessert, and French Coffee sets; also an unusual selection of decorative individual pieces for ‘Celery, Olives, and Nuts, Glassware in sets, fancy bowls, flower vases, centrepieces, and candle sticks. Decorative lamps whose, cheerful illumination , reflects, the holiday spirit. | The frat New York sugar profiteers ‘ gent to jail were sentenced this by Federal Judge Knox. are Julius and George Roth, who conduct a commission _ Business at No, 217 First Avenue. ‘They were convicted of selling five Darrels of sugar at 221-2 cents a _ pound, They bought it for 93-4 eents, 6o they said. George Roth was sentenced to pay $100 fine and serve thirty days in @ day and $10 « day after Jan. 1. i reriyepety gay th fall, Doth sae Is Underatood the basis of the tentative | yGentral Park. end Fe inthe Federal service during the war 6 : Jn ‘helght on. ie Mite of the and this fact was taken into consid- more if they can Me eration in imposing sentence, The fora cfg ‘an increase after’ Jan. 1. = 9 —_— EE * wammumStore Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6: 00mm an increase immediately from The Bottle of Seven Points NLY a water bottle of real superi- ority can support a 227-pound man without leaking or bursting. 119 West 24th St., Near 6thAve. The Onty Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co. Prices Slashed! For Tuesday’s Selling Coat: Extraordinary Coat Sale Tuesday But that is the test easily withstood by the dependable Embracing a Special Purchase of 200 Misses’ Fur Collar Coats Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust Measure Whitall Tatum Maroon “Special” Water Bottle $2.50 for Two Qt. Size ‘This season's models for Actual Values 35.00, 39.75 and 45.00 sate rice 28.00 Belted and straightline Models of Silvertone and Velour Cloth in Navy, Brown, Black, Reindeer, Beaver and Pekin. Shawl and Convertible Collars of Sealine (Dyed Coney). Fancy Silk and Sol-Satin linings. Nearly all druggists carry. them in stock, but if your druggist doesn’t handle the genuine, let us know and we will see that you are promptly supplied. | deugetiect a ; 200 new models that have been rejected by the National's P that are, in it imperfections aah to $14.97 1—“Holdfast” unlosable stopper; chain Don’t accept an in- da ated we f ferior bottle when you ravine thicknesses of fabric and can obtain this high- tur 484 est quality ‘Special’ Misses’ Coat Department—3rd Floor boon: abet assures depe ndable goods, xtra Sp a Children’s at such a moderate mae yt STR peci Garments 4—Real guarantee for two years. price. Th RP Ta that have become slightly soiled or RiP? ; e QSS Wo Coats, dresses, hate, bonnets, etc., 5—Heavy rubber binding resists extra- strain, Whitall Tatum Company 6—Soft, smooth surface, 75 Years Making Dependable Goods To Your Grocer When You 7—Full capacity. 46 & 48 Barclay Street, New York Want the Finest and Purest Real New Orleans Molasses! 1,000 New Vi Winter Hats season's ‘most Store Hours, 9 A. M.-.to 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk The New Gift Section Offers a Wealth of Suggestions Gr of usefulness, gifts of beauty, combined with an economy of EMEMBER these four words: GOLDLABEL BRER RABBIT! Your grocer will know you want the purest, the finest, the most delicious real New Orleans Molasses for table use: For pancakes, muffins, waffles— the kind mothers spread on bread for hungry children. urt their cores @ igen rarely a case where a dine" are new. Extra Special, $1.97 to $2.97 REMNANT DAY A miscellaneous assortment that includes thousands upon thousands of Remnants, most of them in short pieces, bat some of which run up to 3 and 4 yards. Large quantities price that adds to their interest. Scores of novelties, some exclu- sive, all artistic and appropriate for some one’s Christmas gift. The other BRER RABBIT, the Green Label, is especiall ly selected for cook- 4 Bipsline vanes pte vpeesicneyd : Chambra; ues ngcloths : 2. Percale" —Voltes Cretonnes ing and baking. It costs less! Both | | Satins Foulards Woolens Ginghams Drapery Cloth -. These are suitable for a hundred uses; for making holiday gifts, fe work, waists, aprons, children’s dresses, underwear, etc. prices are amazingly low, ranging from kinds are pure—and are waiting for you at your grocer's. Hand painted tin Nov- elties (decorative and use- Madeira Hand Embroid- Valour and Riedie ered Scarfs, hand made, Sets—of round pillow wit! 5 6 inches.....se.0+ $3.75 54 inch scarf, gold trim- ful). 45 inches, $4.75; 54 inches, Med. +. .'s00+6 set $15.00 Goody Boxes ....... $2.00 e RUMMAGE SALE|||| ®: Fegan een, | Soli rer i Wich Basket of Graceful $2.25 rf fo clean out thousands of pieces of merchandise in Lace Trimmed Scarfs, esign in charming color, Large Cookie Boxes, { order to make room fo" holiday goods we have grouped them 36, 45 and 54 inch lengths, Coat H Py " 4 $2.75 NEW ORLEANS one our it for a mammot 85 50 oni angers of vel. i Be te fees pes on neal Crating siete aide | Brome Nu Ditty say Molasses ment; articles that are slightly shopworn and soiled from Hand embroidered linen Coat Hangers of satin Bronze Fruit Dish ' slightly imperfect from making or accident; goods Crash Scarfs, effective pat- and felt... 5... 0000, $2.00 "$20.00 terns; 45 and 54° inch Dresden Hangers, Bronze Favor Dish, Mat i a $1.75 85¢ and $1.00 $22.50 Fyth Floor : : ,

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