The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 5

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Sem cette , psa fb 00 23 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. . ‘ rae nit rat oe ae Se aoe — See _— SHIP BROKER'S WIFE SUES | TWO HEROES NEED Joss. | ' — —————— | 4 Both Are 100 Per Cent. Americans This Store Closes at 5 P. M. FRIEND ON $2,612 NOTES and Fach Lost an Arm in W i Mrs. A. HI. Post Asks Lien on River- ial herbon rene Want ooeet un nt a AT ’ side Drive Home of Mrs, Erick- formation desk or in some other clerical Ik [ AN Y &- @) son Unle igh ily Is Paid” tre War vas War and The anaettnetr| 4 CUM. Wi ; fe x mess Mot . he roke out an. fed about their | : ge when they eniiated. ‘They retukned | . \ 2 _ , ot eh | Mrs. Genovieve Post, wife of Alfred Sf wien they enlisted. ‘They retuhued Firta AVENUE & 371 STREET 4 bth Avenue ON FRIDAY 34th Street. + H. Post, wealthy silp broker, of No. worechd, termariy @ Bergeant “ 11 Broadway, has berun suit in the Supreme Court to obtain judgment for $2,612, representing the unpaid balance of two promissory notes given When his country wanted real, red- to Mr. Post by Mrs. Clara C, Erick- blooded men to fight for it; #0 he went to the war Loulg Ward n of an son. Mrs. Post alleges she presented both notes at her bank on Sept. 16 last and that payment was protested, The bt assigned to her by her clates, and were made ‘on on Heb, 20 and June 5 by Mrs. Ericke 25 last. Mrs. Post, in the évent of failure to | pay, asks for a tien aguinst Mrs. Brickson's handsome home at No, 65 Riverside Drive. GOES TO MEET NIECE AND IS STRUCK BY CAR Girl On Way to Visit-Her Identifies Victim, Who Dies On Way | to Hospital. } Milas Bernice Lkkner was on a F ham Road trol visit her aunt, M boring was near he was a sudden jolt and As the car stopped pase out to find a woman had and severely injured. one of the first out. Preasing to the front of the crowd ashe @aw the victim waa her aunt. She @fed.on the way to Fordham Hovpitul, Sam Banidge, motorman of the tro!- ley, suid the Woman fad started sud- denily out from the curb and stepped in front of tho car. Migs Lakner believes her aunt had come to meet her and ventured too close to the car as it was stopping | sen WILLIAM STOWELL KILLED. CLEVELAND, Dec. 4.-—-Dr. Joseph R, Armstrong and William Stowel!, both of Los Angeles, were killed in a'| gers hurried | wn struck | Ming Lakner was railroad wreck in the Engo Vorest, | Belgian Congo, South bree others w according te a ca the Newspaper lon yesterday from with the expedition, at B Belgian Congo, Stowell had taken that name for stage purposes, his own bein; 3. Farr, They left Sakania tn a gpe- | cial car for Elizabethville, South | Africa, on Wednesday last, They were members of the Smithsoniim African Expedition in conjunction with the Universal im Manufactur- ing Company. and | Afri ous W. HL Stowell In Movie Shown Here Last Night, While 6,000 spectators in the Capitol ‘Theatre wero watching a photo-drama, filmed in Northern Canada, last night the management received news of the death, in South Africa, of William Stowell, who took a principal part in the drama. a WILL FORM LEGION POST. Company 1, 208th Infantry, Meeting. / Calle Company 1, 208th Infantry, will meet | to-morrow evening, at & Vast 58th Sire rid & post of the Amer Garden, rue. seabed will be formed at the If you only could see the long line of satisfied cus- tomers now wearing our comfortable one-piece un- derwear, you’d never claim any more that you were built on different lines! We fit all sizes and shapes. | The secret’s in selling) the right size—and our | salesmen know the secret !| shouldered specialty. A good Winter weight. | No. 923 is our raglan! The best everything men and boys wear. Alsc! Sporting Goods and lug- gage. } Christmas gift order forms simplify Christmas| shopping. | Rocers PEET COMPANY | Broadway Broadway at bch St. “Four at 34th St. | Convenient fy Corners” Fifth Ave. | at Warren at 41st St. | a business college, shouldn't Be fitting himself for work venteen and had been a year at but felt that he DIAMOND Wrist WATCHES AND PENDANT WATCHES en wher an pbs di ch. tricolor yeiclan, wan six under the 1 be content with sc mentioned above, ‘Th -employme lors und Marines, ~McCreery’s | JUNIOR Clothes Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY A chance to acquaint your- self and your boy with our CERTIFIED FABRICS Here’s a two day sale-for Friday and Saturday to popularize our exclusive feature of Certified Fabrics in Boys’ Clothing. Certifying fabrics certifies the wear. Every loosely and widely weaved fabric is eliminated. Every fabric that shows the least sign cf not being able to stand real wear is thrown out. Hence, you get clothes that last and last. No other store has seen fit to establish this fabric censorship. We went to the trouble and it really has been the making of our Boys’ Clothing business. Once more: These special prices hold for Friday and Saturday. : Friday & Saturday! Boys’ Norfolk Suits With 2 Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers 1 5° regularly 20.00 Only 250 of them, but while they last they will go at this low price. They are splendidly tailored of long-wearing fabrics in neat medium and dark mixtures. Size 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits With 2 Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers 1 y he regularly 15.50 There are just enough of these Suits for 100 boys. They’re made of the famous Crompton Corduroy~-famous for durability and true colors, Size 8 to 17 years. James MeCreery & Co. 35th Street Second Floor e Use the 5th Ave. Arcade to Get to the Boys’ Store 5th Avenue ao Only 17 More Shopping Days Before Christmas © + Special Holiday Offering 800 Hudson Seal Nutria Muffs 10.50 Round or Cant Satin lined, neatly finished No C.0.D.'s. No Approvals. n shapes, made of excellent quality, No Returns. Fourth Floor) Character Baby Dolls 2.35 regularly 3.25 Beautiful Baby Dolls, 20 inches tall, daintily dressed in Lawn, lace and ribbon trimmed, with cap to match, Fitted with pretty bootees. Pillows (Fifth Floor) ‘There is Always Room in a Home for Another Pillow —so it is always an acceptable gift. Of Velour, round in shape, shirred to a button ornament at the center. regularly 5.95, Oval Pillows of Velour-or a chmbination of Velour and ‘Tapestry. The Gift Substantial “McCreery Luggage’’ Prices are lower than usual, as a Christmas Offering to our patrons. Women’s fitted Tland Bag (as illustrated), beau- tifully lined with Silk; two ckets; good lock 4 ten Ivory fini si 16 inches regularly 29.75, 19.75 | Regulation Wardrobe Trunks made on three-ply | Veneer Basswood friyne covered with hard vulean- ized Yibre; four drawérs; ten hangers; shoe pockets; laundry ba, 29.75 regularly 45.00 Cowhide Suit Cases, built on steel frame; corners and edges reinforced; fitted with leather straps all around. and 26 inches, regularly 25.00, 19,75 (Fifth Floor) | the To Seekers You new thusiastic approbation, because, as admirers say, it is such a | pleasant departure from the usual and is so rarely beautiful. | regularly 6.95, Cuticle Kn of Toiletware 4.95 Third Floor) A Toilet Set of FLORENTINE SHELL Real Value This Great Sale is Dedicated Women’s Coats of High Quality 39.50 : regularly 59.50 and 65.00 Sagacious women, however ample their income may be, always demand full value for expenditure. Shey will recognize in them fine, dural gat workmanship and the “better” points of points that lift them above the | commonplace. They are fashioned of finest quality Silver- tone or Suede Velour, combined with shawl collars of Natural Raccoon, lined through- ous with wear-resisting lining. Coats. 1 | fashion \ Such women will buy these »le material, perfect The Gift That Is Different “——~~~Sa TH) Some particularly lovely Sets have been specially priced as a Christmas Offering. They display varying shades of Brown that will harmonize perfectly with N | or Walnut, and provide delightful contrast when placed on a | | dresser of light color, Comb, Hair Brush, Mirror, Cloth Brush, Hair Receiver, ‘Paff Box, Nail Buffer with Tray, Nail File, Button Hook, set 25.00 “Monogram in any’ style at special prices. Christmas Gift Economp : This space is devoted each day to a Gift : Suggestion of McCreery Quality — marked at a lower price than ever before Women’s and Misses’ 25.75 Plaid Skirts 17.50 Wool Plaid Skirts, Velour or Cheviot finish} beautiful color combinations, Side,. box Gad accordion plaited models, also some novélty circular styles trimmed with leather strappiige, Sport models of “Golflex” Brushed Wool. sises to $2 inch waistbands, (Fourth PUP): > Son ple —— =: S —=—a ' ies | lator — entirely » of ld hear Christmas shoppers exclaiming about | crystal, so you the Florentine Shell! It is receiving ew | Coffee . bubblin, ary ath, purified and deli- | cious by a filter process! fen 4 The abogany, Onk maximum se} jes labor, cuts coffee, I in half, conserves and makes coffee a daily delight. Can on gas, electric, oil: oF coal stove. Complete with gas stove plate. it (Sizth’ Pibor) | A Clearance Sale of +, Women’s >, velope I atin, Velveteen, Wool Jersey, ‘Tricotin ne and Serge. , seed 4 28.00 “i Reduced from 38,00 to 46.00: An intensely interesting toi bof ex- clusive styles in Meteor, Satm, te Crepe, ‘Tricotine, Velveteen adhd, Wool Jersey. ‘ 42.50 Reduced from 55.00 to 6b NO C, ©. D'S ; NO RETURNS *: (Foutth Ploor) ' 8 ages age (Fourth Floor eye | You Never Hear a Complaiit About the High Cost of: A Shoes at McCreery’s Because “MecCreery” Footwear,, the finest footwear that can ibly be. pro- duced, is priced lower than inferior foot- wear elsewhere, . For instance, this week regular 12,00 and 18.00 grades are priced , . 9.75 Dressy boots, tailored styles,’ and Walking Boots and Oxfords are included in the offering. Next week, however, the prices will have to go ‘k to their te prices, which even then are be- regu’ low prices others quote. B, (ur f a ee | A Gift’ AN Epbpsaiakers i Will App be i" he n * aed Afternoon& Street Brasoes 1 Models high in, Fashion's Aaver, de- No EXCHANGES |

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