The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 15

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‘ce 99 | rate—king!” he th andere | aot, wan expresed by the Aus A ears a Crack of Doom \AUSTRIA NEEDS $00,000,000 | ‘ H eat sion, But It Comes From Judge panied ov . pth xe-| her ye terday asked the council to It was stated afterward that meas- 1 upon for the ation, The exe- THE HANDS OF A MAN demand protection. They clamor for Waiting’ Glen of all kinds—Dress Gloves, bes ures had been agr | remedying of the si | eution of these m PARIS, Dec. 18.--After further con- sideration yesterday of Austria's re- By Roger edict Peirns, as the ‘peurfess fingerprin ¢ IN passed 5 y enough 1 got all et | quirements f r the relief of her dis-| 64, entailed the participation of the Gloves, Gloves for Automobiling, a sterday at Market Fens earetnibt | tressing food conditions the Supr tates Driving, Riding, Golfing and Skating. Court, and J Here is what {s What more pleasing gift could we suggest linked an oye. He didn't even call or you present? Our stock offers a com- before His Ho! ¥ time, but just went ahead with the| Peary catia Pre POTS Sy plete sslestion, OR TAM cases~ on « I get my n af ‘ i A PIRATE Some of the a whieh will he good adver- | Dress Gloves—Fownes & Perrins....$1.50 to $3.00 tendants, ny ree wr — : " she \¢ Tan Gloves—Fownes & other eae 2.00 to 3.50 ever, wer Oe ah ie eaucatioar A very special offering at $2.7: Jering what was Gray Gloves--Genuine Mocha. .....$3.00 to $4. 00 Gray Gloves—Fownes Suede. Chamois Gloves. . Buckskin—A very choice quality Buckskin—with Gauntlets Two-in-one Gloves—heavy Tan outside with a separate, seamless Wool Glove inside— fine for the car..... $6.00 Hansen's Celebrated Horsehide Gloves......$4.00 Automobile Gloves, lined and un- lined—with Gauntlets and without ++++$6.00 to $10.00 Wool Gloves .50e to $1.50 Gloves may be exchanged after the holidays if change is desired. BROWNING KING & COMPANY 16-26 Cooper Square—at 5th Street Fourth Avenue cars stop at the door ‘OLIVER. A OLSON: Che Store of Service’ BROADWAY aT 79TH ST going to happen, and at about Pi to 1 timm for woud | poe aun Only." he added as the reserves 1 to help him to his cell, w, and on th some y is goin) OPEN EVENINGS, UNTIL CHRISTMAS . ‘Bait, “f wonder if there to be apy fun But it was Sight on m wheel# of justice ke ph right ing. (‘Max He ing Cel) No. Aficr vainly attempting to order two bottles of whiskey from Pete The world kept around, and the Ber hen Ben hen ben hea. for $For Christmas—%_ i, Frost Electrical Gifts Ye | ~ Prices Uniformly Conservative TWENTY-SIX DEPARTMENTS FILLED WITH THE “BETTER SORT OF GIFTS” FOR WOMEN AND THE HOME lownstair As he rer is lots left of io. 404 East Sixt murent of his own at that r the firet time prologue came gto Max: 7Hh SFREBT SUBWAY STATION 7 MINUTES FROM TIMES SQUARE DICE OER prophesied an y descent of fire and brimstone. The owner of the res- taurant, no doubt thinking that it should b ebrated like New Year's | Eve or something, s - hot visi n court, whence yw the people ple of justice yected catacly sum. j behind HBr “when they 4 ‘ “You'll i » | — | Court: Atte Z stationed in th see that no Beautiful’ Xmas Gifts DIAMONDS, WATCHES GOLD JEWELRY Take your choice of any of our handsome jewelry to-day, while our #3 United States Railroad Administration Directer General of Railroads stocks are largest—you pay us §.00 only a dollar or so a week—an yok | who was! @ peapy TOASTER amount you'll never miss! You i} for bolling, WE STING. Broadway Limited can afford to buy a watch or ke off w pene’ , ; : i ee na off with t MU Dench ge [AE brailing. fring and MOUSE ELEC. ring or fine piece of jewelry this J” { Losing. Complete wit Cindoretie model year. Our terms are liberal f rey and ping, Valu in ite and confidential. rd strange sounds from 18.00. Our price $3. 49 $2.19 es ore Brooch Pt -Stene | one of the rear benches. He rushed v1 Me Pearle ond diamos of the many Small Fin n etock. or - to the spot and found crooning Vacuune’ Glaasar from $19°0 ve 310.00 We the h isby ‘How Dry I | Special Temporarily annulled during the Coal Shortage, the Captain. “This Pittaburge Electrie Vecuwn the Broadway Limited will resume its daily trips "t that kind of Cleaner, Value $35.00. court.” ‘All right,” agreed Max, despondently. But shortly after, with as- tounding — echoes, —— there came the} words, “since you putated mu | No. more | y, no. more ore” — “Whp is the Caruso?” demanded Court, Officer Goldberg from the bridge. “Lapk him up!” ordered Judge aes McCormick escorted Max owt Lhe room, and with the help of | Bie athens ie Pennsylvania Woy Sobre arrest, me. SAMUEL FROST . |g S aie ail or Write fo To tiustrate this assertion: he gave | $4 W. lth St., N. Te Railroad © ie ASTLE S25 nai Call or Write f Pe sony tants anes fh mn | a on ben Eee em een imitation’ of a cuckog clock Between Sth and Oth Avenu T 1374. Broadway | Every 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% tg Evening A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE Till 10. Saturday, December 20 New York and Chicago in 20 Hours Ly. New York | Ly. Chicago + + (12.40 P.M. Penna. Station 2.55 P. M. Ar. New Ye Hudson Terminal 2.55 P.M. Ne ee ge Ar. Chicago -,° 955 AM. Hudson Terminal 9.40 A.M. dauamarine Ito Awana Winta—at AN ekeens SUGGESTIONS THAT MAY 4' YOUR CHOI Rar Pine Cuff Links Br “i for, Lighting tile Veron Bo Migirn Table ‘ane Floor Lamps and Home Devices. See ee ried Salun{ar, open Tutn BiveN We uet Rock those un Sunday for able to shop any r. the end of x to Bill Week After Week LEE BROS. Are volutionizing Present Day Methods of Selling New Fine Furniture and Rugs Important Saving A reduction of 25° on all orders AT 1 BEEKMAN ST. (OFP. OST C FFICE) for SOFT LITE lenses is now in eftect. For solid'visual comfort r Example: This Week We Offer at Cash or “Morris Plan” Terms of Payments A - & N G d ] 25 N H SOFT LITE lenses are unexcelled rmy avy 00 N) ew aynes mM Singer From Government Contracts and Government Contractors. ‘Player Pianos 1 ees asta SHOES $4.50 SWEATERS (Gray : BOOTS (Knee) $4.23, Jersey) $1.57 Fintshed in Mahogany. $ BOOTS (Hip) $6.69 ARMY UNDERWFAR Complete with Bench. Any person who knows the least thing about SOx (Cashmerette) 26epr. | (Winter) Garment $1.49 le Knit) 25e pair SOX (All Wool) 49¢ pair MITTENS ( Lack of rich, f this nationally known Player Piano will realize phi lenge if SOX (Natural) 49c pair "ARMY SLICKERS $3.50 ee the most exceptional opportunity thus offered to Weak, ho SLIPOVER SWEATERS /RAINCOATS (Heavy secure an absolutely new instrument in perfect errs $1.49| Rubber) $9.50 INCLUDED IN THIS SALE These Used Pianos and Player Pianos ALL COMPLETE WITH BENCH condition in time for a Holiday Gift. Nervcus and OFFICERS’ OVERCOATS (30 oz. Melton) $29.50 Also a Large Variety of the Wearing Apparel at Equally Low Prices, Including the Following: Aeolian Pianola Piano Player in Schuman Piano in Early English MO? ESKIN CCATS | MA‘ KINAWS /Mahogany..sssseeseeesees $509 Walnut veces $278 SHEEPSKIN VESIS | TOWELS Needham Piano in Mahogany. .§300 Weber Player Piano in Mahog yay SHEEPS K:N CCA1S | SHIRTS Benschel Piano in Early English Singer Piano in Mahogany, ... $178 | ONE BEEKMAN ST. (Opp. Post Office) ~ qwalaat. . $280 Kindler & Collins Piano in Mahog | OPEN © ‘Pianista Player Piano in Mahotany. any... pegege This Sale Under the Direct Supervision of 5. B. Harris, \ andes Post-Exchange, Government Retail Stores Company, {@ Camp Mills, October, 1918, October, 1919, Wheeler Planoin Mahoguny $175 THE MORRIS PLAN emables you to select the Rugs or Firniture you want at our “Lower Than Elsewhere” Cas Price. Make a first payment “Odcolo” Talking Machine, ‘and then errange to pay us the balance over a period of six plavs all records. The equal months or Jonger. On this balance you yay us one: -haif per — of any $100 instrument x4 per month interest. No indorsers. No red tape. onthe market, Special. $69 | bash or “Morris Plan’ } Dividend Payments 2iz E. 125th Street 105 E. 125th Street °301 W. 125th Street 1379 Main Street East of Third Ave, Sorner Pe ark Ave. At Righth A Ave. Bridgeport. “The Best Newspaper Maga- | zine Supplement in the) | SAMPLE BOTTLE Uniied States of America”’ mailed for 6 cents in stamps | World ES IBbjor, bottle $1, 26 oe. bottle $1.98 Oy ine ee a : i _THE EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919. ee jm aken for a waiter, Max settled | Council decided that it ould be Max, the Singing Cu ckoo, ing’ fire nn eee nae, |atpoune ot soda, at ihe Teast, the GQQOD t fd ne ce, the world.) relief to go forw the rate o' That sell elsewhere for $7.00; in light In Fancy Tweeds, Cheviots and wor- TH AVE. STORE XMAS ea C/ALS for Remaining’ 6 Days to Xmas BOYS’ RAINCOATS and dark colors. | Well made and Rood looking. MEN’S RAINCOATS Women’s © AINCOATS Good, servigeable all-weather gar- |Very fine material ments, stylishly tailored frgm good Quality waterproof Cloth, in tan black §} 30) and ‘olive; e SALE PRICE..... MEN’S RAINCOATS sted materials, with and without belts. Overcoat effects, Can be worn rain or shine. rook, All sizes. Regular $25.00 val- ue. SALE PRICE. Over 5,000 Men's, ae s and Children’ $ RAINCOATS, OVERCOATS AND CLOTH COATS, ETC. $5 to $35 DURING SALE STORE OPEN 8.30 A. M. TO 10 P. M. 257 Fifth Ave., From the Bakeshop Our Own Rich Fruit Cake This Fruit Cake has heen baked for over five seasoned and is made of pure ingredicnts fruits, imported currants, selected almonds, lemon and orange peel, and brandy. Scruy minutes with # sauce it makes a i . At 72c tb. S FRUIT CAKE — Baked bout 134 pounds. Contains ri rest of spi RAISIN NUT LOAF C- of pure and fine ingredic cake weighing about 114 pounds. A quality that retails in sp stores at 75c each. Our price, G4c ¢ HOME-MADE POUND CAKE-lts quality is unr yilled in any spe- cialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Raisin, cherry, citron,-plain and raisin-nut, + At 69e Ht OUR OWN DELICIOUS | Q“UR OWN FANCY POUND ALMOND COFFEE RI | CAKE—including plain, citron a and raisin; pure and’ whple- large size: special, 19 each | sonte; at, 4c Ib . citron, w —Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese The famous “Camembert” Cheese made by the “Cantel French” Cheese Factory of California. A full cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy product. Put up in 7 oz. boxes, 54¢ a box. ne! OLD STYLE SCRAPPLE- cial at i Aa to an old, tes and seasoned; easily prepared and appetizing. Cut in half- inch slices and fried to a golden brown color, seryed wit and fried potatoes, “Scrapplet 49c Ib.—Old farin style cou licious, pork sausages, extra fine qual- POTATO SALAD, 27¢ ity, ench style, an appetizing | NKFi SRS. 39¢ lb.—Firra combination salad, made of po- | tatoes, crisp celery and our own make of mayonnaise. CORNED BEEF, 89c \b.—Well | cooked bottom round; cut from Rich and piquant flav. fine beef. SALAMI SAUSAGE SMOKED. BEEF, 89¢ 1b.—Best Fancy sausage, well spiced und quality; all middles; sliced. seasoned; savory and delicious quality, UINE, SMOKED h att SH, 42c Ib.—Rich and of fine vor; an excellent brea |} IN SEASON—PORK SAUSA Roquefort Cheese Made in the U.S. A, Made at Grove City Creameries, Grove City, Pa., operated by the Department of Agriculture; made ,from a culture imported from France. Compare its “quality with the finest imported;-special at $1.39 lb, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U.'8. Food Administrativn License No. G.02865—B, 0088. (oy Pith Floor, 25th Street, RH Mec Macy & Co’ HERALD SQUARE LY NEW YORK DYEARS nd_ workmanship. is 10 Between 28th and 29th Sts. All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises ¥5 kfast¢

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