The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 13

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THE ‘EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. . ——— king to his chickens and raided dally | ville yesterday. “Broad: * gonsequent! od - . SNYDER'S LIFE JUST ONE until twelve chickens had been killed. The electric car which runs between! frelent car wan made avalinole for, the 7), OO! OMSL TONS NOLO. LOLOL 00 OLDS PWS NOD NOV ODO SNe DOL LU TOTO NU De Oe Es onehess o & Ta) 4 ara and Vernon became disabled | theatrical company, and in it they wv SUCCESSION OF HAPPENINGS patted ORR RB A DOS oS available for thei travelled to Vernon. » ‘ garage. With gun in hand he entered - — ‘ 5 a pane and Sny- Fortunatus Spills Out a Stream of} der was showered with fragments, The . i $ Iai Sed ecy seiner (9) U co Rugged Luck, and Dry Law Returning bene, arse Ateseversé PENN. H TEL Ss PPLY ° 4 his cow had wandered off, and he ~ Caps the Climax, Wasted a whole day searching for her 167 Seventh Av.—Phone Chelsea 595 rnat kind Of 0 Sime fe chasing Lewis | Pronibijton ‘hae sue the pales et deine RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES ir cut the inl : Garder,_propriater of the only hotel at phi eaelltehe month to Leg Can. Lamb . 6 0 6 0 0 0 ot MCB qb. | : WONDERLAND Fer der wecbotiy was foreed to| BROADWAY BELLES’ FREIGHT|| Prime Rib Roast Beef . . . . . . 32calb. |'f Loam =“ Choicest Cuts ‘Some one stole Snyder's hunting dog. | Ferced to Travel im Box Car When Top Sirloin Roast Beef . . 32¢ a Ib. ; : o dus tas fastened to a elothest ‘Trolley In Dinabled. . oe le ‘The va Cee fea\ine thet Gas toe tone | forsale fhe Brag, Were) Fresh Pork Loins. . . . . . « « 34calb i ie undergo an operation. TEY have run, rolled and tumbled and gotten at last into that la peed. WINSTED, Conn., Dec. 6.—"Thin a : Wonderland of toys. Dolls, animals, games, and “things” that Mr. der he first tii I hi oT H r 1° f re 1 a carne maine Gax Mr. PRYSy dam the first time I have ever, been shipped Hotels, Clubs and Restaurants Supplied will delight children have been marshalled in and out of Santa's sack. ‘Snyder was beginning to think the| “Broadway Nelles,” as the company of worst was over when a hawk took a twelve boarded a freight car at Itock- letting the clothes itt The sai So many new and wonderful things have been made this last year by Father Xmas, and, of course, you must get the funniest and most amusing of them. Dressed Dolls, $1.49 to $21.49 ’ ; 4 y Some are sun-bonneted, others are babies still in long white 4 ames C ree ' Bt , dresses. Frivolously dressed dolls in party dresses and others . A in gingham, very demure, are here. » Beautiful locks and eyes that open and shut are found on walking dolls. 5th Avenue 35th Street ‘ ; ’ Second Floor » / ij AND Sewing Machines, $2.34 A small sewing machine that will make dollies’ clothes. Ferns ° : : Electric Questioners, $4.19 ur New Fi Men’ Magic Game, ‘i . r 5 ” Avenue =e Store 4 94c to $4.74 td . Answers questions by electricity. A novel Entertain your * entertainer. The telegraphic code may be i~2 UST ACQUIRED ! q frends with \ 3 learned on this also, tricks that . ‘ Drums, 29c to $3.24 , 9 M ® ‘ po aaa 6 y There never was a Christmas 500 Men S inter Suits 4 ‘ L Den Ye, with a boy and not a drum. a nee a ee Some Full Lined—Some Quarter Lined— | Airplanes, $4.96 a Mechanical Train Sets, Some Blue Unfinished W orsteds—SOME Values! ; aor é " Locomotive, tender and : ies ee” car, with 10 Regular $50 and $55 Grades | B| Velvet Dogs, 89c > , pieces of train, White dogs with spots and button { | ; : eyes. He has a voice ‘ ‘ \ ; if you will let him f; . at 5 ' Bear on Wheels, $1.98 Although these suits have not been taken from our regular Cinnamon plush bear with stock, they come from our regular tailors, which is practically the leather collar. same thing. They comply with McCreery Standards down to the last ditch. Why, then, are they offered at $43.50 instead of $50 and $55, their accredited worth? Because our tailors have availed themselves of surplus yardage and have given us these suits at virtu- ally a profitless price. Only because of these circumstances are we, in turn, able to offer them to you at such an incredibly low figure. Wood Chair, $2.97 Ivory finish, cloth scat. | Roller Skates, 89c to $1.89 Plain bearing—ball bearing $2.19 to $4.19. Men’s Overcoats ee Just the thing to develop the muscles of the Ulsters, Town Ulsters sdeitied and Huge Great Coats *85,°95,°125,* RH. & $65,75,°85,°95,°125,°135,5150 , SL, IC HERALD SQUARE «¥new NEW YORK We have been saying all along that there is no store in New Stare Hin 0 (5/60 York that can equal us this year in Overcoats. And you may be sure that we wouldn’t come out in peat with such a statement if we weren’t sure. After you've looke got not only more styles in the Ulster type of coat, but also that we're ’way under the prices that other stores ask for garments not to be compared with ours. Beye —Vifih Floor around you'll admit that we’ve , es sear stent soearetsancehetnnim netted eemataemcnin a Meycier’s Fl Wrong emer “Book of Belgium? oxen (First Hand Account of Four Years wort. | Under German Rule Will Be Published in The N. Y. Evening Telegram Beginning Next Saturday, Dec. 6th Order Copies From Your Newsdealer To-Day A or Remit $1.50 for a Two-Months’ Subscription With Story and Many Other Features. Address Promotion Department THE EVENING TELEGRAM kK nably the handsomest retail stores in ecause of the unique and distinctive appearance Rounding out the end of our 6 are many persons who no doubt believe that prices must necessarily be high, As a matter of fact United Prices Are Fully 20% Lower Rear in mind that the {mmenatty of this organtzation, the largest of {ts kind in the world, resulta in enormous savings and low operating expenses and brings to all the people the best in Sale of McCreery All-Leather Men’s Shoes at $9.75 Regularly $12.75 men and merchandise, to give at @ fair, low price—a price within the reach of every one— Optometrical Service of the Highest Type Eye examinations by Registered Speciatiste, Glasses pre- acrided only when they are absolutely neceqsary, The keynote of United success is the confidence of the people. UNITED EYE GLASS SHOPS Locations in New York City: 1390 Uroadway, near 38th St. | 962 Third Ave., near 58th St, 2721 Broadway, near 104th St,| 657 W. 181st St. B’ 3569 Broadway, near 146th St,| 861 Prospect Ave. 14 MAIDEN LANE—WILL SOON OP. BROOKLYN: 1099 Broadway-—5702 Fifth Ave. Some of the styles and sizes are necessarily | | | | broken, but excellent selections yet remain, 33 Bond St., cer, Livingston St, OPENS SOON. Shops in New Rochelle, N, Y.; Port Chester, N. Y.; South Norwalk, Conn, 1) “Stores Being Opened Everywhere” Ocemm6¢, — USE THE FIFTH AVENUE ARCADE

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