The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 12

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‘WYLN’S DISCOURTESY. MADE JOHN D, CUT HIS TAX HERE ‘Rockefeller Said to Have Sworn Off $3,000,000 for Refusal of Foundation Gift. Mayor Hylan'’s discourtesy to John D. Rockefeller, in refusing a gift at the hands of the Rockefeller founda- tion, is believed to be one of the rea- fons why Mr. Rockefeller's personal Property tax paid to the city next Year will be $78,000 less than weual For years Mr. Rockefeller has paid city taxes on $5,000,000 of personal property, althou that he was entitle eS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. = well & tac hn ttm, Mime —_ — KRAMER BROS., *« SELECTED off his assessment from $6,000,000} just outside of Frankfort, Ky. to eave) down to $1,900,000. the life a boy who id fell in an It Is remembered that the Rocke- feller Foundation, at the solicitation | «, of Health Commissioner Copeland, of- |p fered to give the city the bulldings used a8 an experimental hospital dur- men 'ond tat ver his MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY a. f took tines nd | at a Substantial Saving nny mene mares ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE, eae era A ||Roasting Chickens, fresh killed - 40¢ a Ib. Sirloin Steak, any cut - - - - - 34c a lb. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 617 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery Pl. 93 Amsterdam Av..nr. 64th St. 132 Broad S 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. M7 Third Av. nr. 57th St. 2302 Broadway, nr. 83d St. RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. 550 FIFTH AVENUE "Sse? i Saturday Only A SALE OF DRE For Afternoon 4 and Evening Wear “10 REDUCTION ON "sto" Ae Waits Needy at Christman. The New York Society for the STOPS TRAIN TO RESCUE BOY. | vention of crucity to Children ap Youngster Pond LOvIsviAA and Ohio passenger train No. 25, a flyer from Washington, arrived in Louis- | Was clothed. jothing, and Pre | ty, and ench | £20 Ninih A; This hag Gepieted ‘| 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. airs | ‘Toys, worn or out ville Jast night fifteen minutes late, but | *ipply John Cavina apparently | «row nothed the anger of railroad oMclais | chili engineer, with a re MELLES h & 40th Streets Over Mirror Candy Store SSES t that he “‘stopped the train !age about $3,000.000. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL FIND IT | Six of the Famous ANY DRESS IN THE STORE Make your selection from our entire stock. Deduct $10 from the marked pricé, 825 Dresses will be sold for $15; $35 Dresses for $25, etc. No reservations Materials include Serges, Taffetas, Satins, Laces, Charmeuse, Georgettes, Vel- veteens, Jerseys and ‘Nets. mal Fifth Ave. Fur Shop os, 435 Fifth Ave, FURS Stenographers and Bookkeepers—Attention! Carrying out our yearly policy, just before Christmas, we announce to the business women of New York (for Friday and Saturday only) a 10% reduction on any purchase of furs made by them at the FIFTH AVE. FUR SHOP. It is understood that this special reduction is made IN ADDITION TO the special price reductions noted below, and does not apply except to business women. We ask no other guarantee than your mere statement that you are one of ‘New York's business women. Final Sale--50% Saving--Final Sale Friday and Saturday Only Co. Sale Price; Seal Marmot Coats, | Sealine three-quarter length $125 Coats, Sale Price E New Edison has made it possible for all music- lovers to gratify their desire for the finest music and for beautiful furniture for their homes—both at the same time. All New Edison Phonographs are now encased in handsome Period Cabinets of the finest woods and the most skilful workmanship. These beautiful phonographs are develo; in “Chippendale,’’ ‘‘Hepplewhite,”’ ‘‘Sher- aton,”’ “‘William and Mary,” ‘‘Louis Sve “*Jacobean,”’ “French Gothic,” ‘‘Italian,”’ ‘‘Queen Anne,’’ ‘‘Eliza- bethan” and “XVIII. Century English.’’ You will find | | one that will harmonize perfectly with your furnishings. i We have illustrated but six of The New Edison Period Models, priced from $167.50 to $500. Any one of these instruments may be purchased on unusually at- tractive terms. Other beautiful models are priced up to $5.500. H Enthusiastically Endorsed by Miss Elsie de Wolfe Celebrated Interior Decorator who gave her approval to these artistic and exquisitely wrought cabinets in the following signed statement: “The period cabinets which Mr. Edison has adapted for his phonographs are in pleasant contrast to the rather grotesque cases which one so frequently sees. The superior furniture value of Edison Cabinets can scarcely fail to impress the lover of good furniture." The ‘‘Chippendale"’ model will particularly interest you. ee eee i This is the famous $3,000,000 Phonograph—Thomas A, Edison's Official Laboratory Model—the instrument on which he spent four years in research work and a vast fortune in money before he was satisfied that it perfectly Re-Created the real voice of the singer. And yet—so mar- velous is the influence of large pr: uction—you can have the wonderful $3,000,000 Phonograph for only $295. New Edison Period Models Lady Randolph Churchill, who is said to have the most beautifully furnished house in England, also endorsed the Period Cabinets of The New Edison when she wrote: “What an extraordinary man Mr. Edison is! He perfects his phonograph to a point where its realism is astounding. Then he determines to make each Edi- son phonograph—even the least costly—an attractive piece of furniture. These graceful and attractive re- roductions will be hailed with delight and will cause Kir. Edison's new phonograph to be desired in many houses where less worthy machines have not been welcomed heretofore." We shall be happy to have you view these beautiful phonographs, which offer you unequalled musical value, as well as distinctive articles of furniture for your home. Come In and Hear the $3,000,000 Phonograph in the Turn-Table Test This remarkable Test offers you the opportunity to compare The New Edison with three other leading phono- graphs—the first absolutely fair and scientifically accu- rate comparison of phonographs ever made. We da not say sy phonograph is best. We simply ask you to hear this unique Test—then you will know the great and amazing difference which exists between phonographs, Ask to hear the Turn-Table Test before you buy your Christmas phonograph. And be sure to see the Period Models of The New Edison—priced from $167.50 to $5,500. Special terms of payment will be arranged if you desire. The Edison Shop Also Newark and East Orange, N. J. 473 Fifth Avenue, Between 40th and 41st Street, STMT LL $90 Nutri ts, Fi h Seal o7ateur model $150 coat. 1c $125 ts, ts, piratteu model ** $235 pktnk dimmed, * $300 Sei ts, ts, gcanantng calla, $165 p beaver. trimmed, $275 ts, vtrotteur model $275 p, saul rimmed, $200 ‘eaves inne $325 Cantar $300 Nat. Muskrat Coats, $150 Raccoon trotteur model, is Coats, Baby Lamb Coat, Beaver Coat, $400 Squirrel Coat, $350 | Mink Coat, $1200 Fur Scarfs, Capes and Muffs Sale: Price Sale Price Scotch Mole Capes, $55.00 Hudson Seal Muffs, $11.95 Jap Mink Capes, 45.00 Skunk Muffs, 25.00 Ermine Scarfs, 50.00 | Skunk Scarfs, 25.00 Squirrel Scarfs, 50.00| Hudson Seal Scarfs, 30.00 Black Lynx Scarfs, 75.00| Animal Fox Scarfs, 35.00 Muffs to match, 40.00} Raccoon Scarfs, 25.00 Scotch Mole Muffs, 40.00) Wolf Scarfs, lined, 30.00 Raccoon Muffs, 25.00, Beaver Scarfs, 55.00 Australian Opossum Muffs, look like chinchilla, 35.00 Brooklyn’s Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. The Old Re This Advertise You und Get BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. | | CLOTHING , ‘FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY OVERCOATS MEN and 50 YOUNG MEN..... 32 up SUITS...:.7.. 80% LADIES’ and 3 .00 4 up MISS SUITS.. BOYS’ SUITS 98 OVERCOATS...... 10 up GIRLS’ COATS 10° DRESSES......... up All Alterations Free EASY CREDIT TERMS BUFFETS styles You ean hav I] xu weal ; ‘ iS Y hi : 795 fais dea | ed | MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING: Credit House 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street ble House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives easiest and best credit terms of any house in the city. ORT A The U. S. Government says the good points about dry milk are:-— 1— Increased digestibility 2—Bacterial purity 3—Keeping qualities— No ice needed. 4—Convenience— Always ready. 5—Palatability 6—Cheapness— No wast». 7—Transportation costs Small bulk—does not freeze. KRYSTALAK Better for cooking than fluid mille is the best dry milk— proved so by every test. Insist upon the 50c blue striped package. It makes five quarts— 10c a quart. At your grocet’s THE DRY MILK COMPANY, 15 Park Row, New York 2-DAY SALE! $ GUARANTEED Solid 14k. Gold | Bracelet Watches and our prices Starting i oven Cll Dy BGUTTER&SONS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. I7OMASAU Sie ESTABLISHED i879 CREDIT TERMS $3-00 Down on $50.00 .00 “ 75.00 4 190.00 | Furnished 4 150.00 | Complete |15.00 909,00] From 25.00 « % 300.00 $50 to $500 FREE BRASS BED Apartments 7.50 4 | 19.00 « Open Saturda: 104 ST. L. STATION at COR!

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