The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 11

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ili MIAN STRUGK DOWN, SHH HES Store Hours: 9,09 to 5.30; Saturday, 9.00 to 6.00 __ Na are, 119 West 24th St. Near 6th Ave. oma ed from * le $497 ce sa args, fitted from i, ounts. | No deliv n, but refused to add to ere was no bullet hole in Je is in Volunteer fos: tell his clothing. Then Tries to Escapes—Cloth- eneek. ee ing Not Marked. Watts bar A man went to the Cosmopolitan Ho- the store twiee tel, at Wost Broadway and Chambers ~are a ry ut everything a bie What You Say ‘The Wonderful Values Offered in Our Great Coat Sale Street, at 4 A, M. to-day and, saying he was (letained late at work, registered as Josiah Denkil, thirty-six, No. 606 Longshoreman Held on Formér West 112th street. Soon after reach- Bartender’s Charge—Bid ing his room he phoned for a doctor. The clerk sent a bellboy to ald the for 75 Gallons. guest until the doctor came. The bell- inks cian boy found Denkil suffering fro puller i i John Loa Pring of Nota Avenue a,{®ound 10 the fight thigh, - Policeman Are appealing daily to thousands of buyers. Those fortunate enough to POM GVAIAK (rv O1IVE-OIL whe Waid ih 94000 tion. an the wounded Guest Whe Wed. attend our Monday Sale found astonishing bargains. Many styles were sold mn on as held i 2, on s e led o had i J Bail in Yorkville Court by Magistrate lax Hi. Gothen and ted tS. decane out in a few hours! For Wednesday we have arranged two MeQuade to-day on a charge of as- = sault and robbery. Yat Prino was arrested at is wome UHI AUIMIIIIIIIIIITIIII last night by Detective Wilson of the Just suppose tomorrow— Thanksgiving Specials ey Both Extraordinary Values! © > - Coats at Coat at © 4097 | #500 A handsome Coat of soft, firm Velour with a| Here is New York’s smart gray Chinchilla Fur biggest Coat value for Fobric Collar is pictured. | 1919! 316 of these smort It perfectly typifies the | new winter coats for School style you may expect in | Girls of 8 to 14 years. every one of the 930 Coats It is a warm, durable in this $10.97 group. | Navy blue Cheviot with a The others (eight | convertible collar, a different models) are made | fag} 1 k of Wool Velour, Velveteen Hox cae haa back and Plush, P'aid Coating or Thibet Cloth. This model is a sample They come in all sizes| value of the different . and the season’s fashion-| models for Girls and able colors. Juniors. Second Floor PEN 1000 Winter Hats—Over 50 Styles enc For Women, Misses and Girls. Satins, Velvets, ‘tf —Velours, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks. Picture & B Hats, Turbans, Tam o’Shanters. Slightly im- by “—" 4 perfect models of this season's styles. A record- 4 breaking price! Choice A snappy, frosty morn. East 22d Street Station on complaints of Louis Berger, forty, a former bar- tender of No, 259 Kast Fourth Street. | Berger told the police that La Prino offered to seil him fifteen cans of whiskey of five gallons each. The bartender charges that La Prino told | him to come to No. 509 East 15th] Street last night Berger says he went to that address with $3,280. He says the lontshore- man and two strange men were there. They showed him the fifteen cans. Berger says he wanted to sample the stuff, but La no and his friends didn’t appr it Finally, them to let hi erage. He says the men took him} into the back yard, One of the men pressed a revolver against his ribs, he charges, anid another hit him over the head. When he recovered, his money was gone and also La Prino “and his confederates. La Prino was arrested about an| hour later. No money was found on him and he was unarmed. He denied all knowledge of the affair. —_—_———— | TWO SHOT BY DRUNKEN MAN. Gang Attempts to Start Quarrel, Then One Fires. Harry Goldman, thirty-four, of “No. 214 East 11th Street, and Abraham Zlot- nick, twenty-nine, of No, 221 Fifth Street, were shot about midnight last night in t hallway of No, 214 East} y one of four drunken men 1 to pick @ quarrel with wallant escaped. tarted an argument, and his companion stepped in- ‘They were followed by who fired three shots. You are hungry. Before you sits a dish of tasty, buoyant cereal food— piping hot. And the fixins are handy-by. CHRISTMAS GIFTS No more acceptable gift can be made to any member of the home circle than a choice bit of furniture—something that will come to be prized like an old friend. Would you be able to appreciate its flavor—its buoyancy, and the comforting sense of well being it gives? Such gifts are a constant reminder of the thought- Seems as if you might. fulness of the giver, and are infinitely more appreciated than the impractical though ‘costly trinkets so often bestowed. yer suys he persuaded taste of the fiery bev- HT ETETHN TAH Buy Sunnycorn from your own grocer — It tastes good —is good. Our show rooms are replete with suggestions for appropriate Holiday gifts. - Select your gifts now while the variety is greatest. heeter. plnconstion:. raperies. Wednesday--A Thanksgiving Dollar Day Tomorrow— the biggest Dollar Day Bargains we have ever offered! We feature only a few of the hundreds ? and hundreds of these special Thanksgiving offerings, and those fortunate enough to attend this Wednesday Dollar Day Sale will be real thankful for the benefits they will receive. Flint & Horner Co Inc: 20:26West 36% St. MMU Two of the jets lodged in Goldman's right arm and the thir’ shattered a bone in Zlotnick’s right arn FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR Boys’ Rough Weather Mackinaws and | A Child Can Make Out Coats Delicious Pancakes Seasonable and Reasonable | You don’t need to be an experienced cook to ' _— make wonderful pancakes every time if you - i i" ; use Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, It is a The turn in the weather is turning lots of Boys in time-tested blend of wheat, corn and rice — the direction of New York’s center for boys’ clothes. | lomrecee, reser Fox we. All vou-ee © add Giugnaw]’ Dress with linene trim, Sizes 6-14 Sweater of cot ton yarn: fibre sitk trim; 2 to heavy wool mixed grey Sweater, in sizes 36-42. Hand. embroi- dered Dress in sires 6-14, $1.00 Apron of Per- cale; pique trim ; sizes 2-6. 2 for $1. : : a . water or milk, and bake. No night-before | Their Mothers are also turning in the same direc- setting—no uncertainty—no trouble at all to, | * havea tempting, satisfying, economical break- | fast ready in five minutes. | Round neck Voile Waist; white organdie yoke. $1.00 Rib Overalls; Knit Cotton grey and black stripe. 32 to3), Union Suit of Cotton Ankle length, Mercer ized Cotton Dam ask Cloth, 64x64, Infants’ Hood Cape of Cot- ton Corduroy. $1.00 tion, for they know from experience that this is the one institution where quality is high but prices are-not. Be ey rcialalperiatll sais Geers he ON yg | sells it or can get it. Insist. It means Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws | better pancakes, muffins and waffles. $14.50 $15.75 $17.00 _ THE FISHBACK COMPANY Made of genuine Western Mackinaw Cloth, in effective color designs. Indianapolis Kansas City Extremely well put together and very warm. Ages 8 to 18 years, Hosiery 4 pair $1.00 z undved = goles. Tale Hose vot Bleached iene went B28 So TTT LLL PLL LLnL LLL LLL LLL LLnL Poo ceo eee Silk Ties, nav: blue with Girls’ one ' Boys’ Sheepskin-Lined Coats Short, $17.00 Long, $25.00 These handsome garments are made with a moleskin shell and genuine opposum collar, and combine warmth with good looks, 76 so 78 years. Turkish| | mene Black Corset of Cou- piece Pajamas Sa ear Corton wiih | | white polka gg! of Batiste, Towels, 17x34, undyed feet. dots: ie lender $1.00 $1.00 4 for $1 Any Choice Swes st} Furs at $J9@ Slippers $1 Brooklyn’ sBiggest | wine yi sdverromen | Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | MX" ver’ cent. ‘itacount | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Off Your Credit Purchase Grand Street | %s.°°""* ** | Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckoff St. The Old Reliable tiouse ot WHALEN BRUIHEKS carries ock of medium and high grade goods and and best credit termn of any house in the city. Boys’ Leather Coats $30.00 Leather Coats are all the thing now, for both young and old. Angora woo) lined, and substantially made. Great for cold days. 6 to 78 years. Boys’ Corduroy Suits 13.75 Bitter A fine quality corduroy, in brown, and drab. Tailored on practical, a knock-about lines, they will give a lot of wear. & to 78 years, ies kane uaaaitia: Satin Nogm Sultes Extra Special Thanksgiving. Announcement. $1.00 reduction from the marked price of every Coat, Suit or Dress that sells for more than $5.00. This offer is for Dollar Day only and applies to every one of these garments in the house with the exception of the ones featured at the top of this advertisement. franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets \\. a&e4 Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Fi lemme The “National's” Outlet Siore,

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