The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 7

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i Saver ea ns oe : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920, im aren ore } ay pare e "dos het" to drug] ” i TOU DVA i SHIPS REPORT HERBERT HOOVER IN CITY. | ‘vi. (eld in 43,000" batt in Aue lea dtta chabling them to buy nate | PAW PHONONS UO oT — Court to-day, charged with selling [cotics TERRIFIC GALES ay, charged with selling Ic « Passengers Aboard the Stavanger: | i fjord to Present Loving Cup to lariin 1 Their Skipper, K. S. Irgens. Broadway for a meeting of the direc- Tica TET ——— All incoming whips to-day brought| tors at 3 k this afterngon and ac ar — — saa : stories of mighty waves: and wonderful | Planned, to leave tosnleht, for, Washing Atlantic since | of the United States with man, woman Aidantic since | OF child. AC the. ftellet Administration Peers of the] ojces he was inaccessible to reporters. hristiania, Nor-}° phe business before this afternoon's Of especial interest to those going South overcoats way, hekl a ente’ 6 har-| mecting was the consideration of plans Wedad ota ntering the har-| fr. the immediate feeding of, 1,300,000 nd arranged to buy a loving cup| and the clothing of 800,000 children of I \ for their skipper, KX. 8. Irgens, who] Poland, the clothing of 100,000 children A few facts about brought them in safe. and extending the feeding plan in take f 232,000 children. Misa Margarct McCormick of Philadel- | SUStFIA to Une cure of oe egusee will be phi® a broker in foreign made textiles, | erected in Warsaw, Prague, Vienna and - for boys © passenge arangerfjord, said | Budapest, ale lath ia Lu a e he found Ge crowded with Brit-l Charged With Alding Drug Addicts. ish agents m: long time contracts! James Gibbon of the Keystone Ho- vith German fa ss on prices based at the present. rate of exchange; she pre- joted that England would get greater | ——\Vavamnews benefit from the new industrial awaken- ing in Germany than any other country ; Vogel's Shoes are the latest she saw nothing of strikes in Germany, in style, the highest in quality fi round Ff he #aid. Fl and the best for all The Satartia from South Africa came ‘8 with her port bulwanks smashed down wear. All leathers $9.50 up. When we introduce you to our shirt stock, we pro- duce the same guarantee of satisfaction as when selling | clothing. | pooner, back, if you want it! Are you one of the 85? | 85 out of every 100 men can and should wear our i|*Pedestrian” shoes. s|| *Registered trademark, mt $14.74. regularly $17.74 Consideration of the demands you make of luggage will bring into the foreground three chief requirements: 1. Fitness to purpose 2. Strength and durability 3. Inexpensiveness Muff pockets and large regula- tion buttons—in every detail these overcoats ‘resemble the regulation Uncle Sam sailor coat. Made of heavy weight all- wool kersey cloth and lined with red wool flannel. Sizes 3 to 10. und two lifeboats missing. The Zucapa from Porto Bello Colom- via, with three delegates to the Pan ¢ American Financial Conference at Washington, Pomponto Guzman, Thomas Saizedo and Ernesto Cortissoz, reported a rough trip, CANADA GETS BATTLEFIELDS |B Sites of Bight HI Abread for M We bring your attention to these points because our luggage department has built its business upon them, and now, as always, is prepared to meet each requisite fully and expertly! Take stock of your luggage needs now and come to Macy’s. In the great spread of baggage on display, with its wide je Contests orials, ROGERS PEET COMPANY | Broauway Broadw: ay | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. OTTAWA, Jan. 9.—Bight battlefield | f sites in Belgium and France, which marked the supreme resistance and tri- Also a large assortment of Russian over- A ‘ $49 . Convenient tiol oe Canadian’ ara have Seen oe: coats, formerly priced $16.74 and $17.74, range of models, shapes and sizes, you will find with Broadway Canes". ye Ae 4 e memorials, , - ret . “ Fy $ ” amature of which is yet to be dotrmined, now $14.74 surprising ease the piece of luggage you “had in mind gis ites : = lee Brig, Gen. Hughes, who was commis: Mee sioned. to make the arrangements, an- nounced upon his return here to-day, Belgium donated to Canada the Saint Julien, Passchaondat and Observatory Ridge’ sites. —and at a price which will delight you! In support of our claim note these three representative econo- Aeays —Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear, 5 Bourlon Wood mies: . —— + Then the proptrty oie othe | irs Wandsabe TPUnke| -. <Pullman’G ' phe Wrench. Gove Fibre Wardro run! man Cases trnment They are Vimy dso, Draty | RH. & bo at $74.75 at $66.25 January Sale G ° Size 43x22x22 in. Size 28 inches. iliac Bnd School Workshop Burned. BALTIMORE, Md. Jan. 9.—The workshop of the Maryland School for ‘he Blind was destroyed by fire to-| day. Thousands of dollars’ worth of the handiwork of the pupils was Herald Square «“re. New York Store Hours 9 to 5.30. Open top model; has combina- | Made on three-ply basswood tion hangers and complete as- | ‘Veneer foundations, covered sortment of drawers for, the | With genuine grain cowhide; care of hats and underwear. | has two solid brass lever loc These trunks are not packed; | English design plaid lining; you merely fay your clothes | With tray. IANO COMPANY, 128 West 42nd Street 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. : ing 5 —— . ENUINE burned. The total loss ts'$200,000. away in them. ; Fibre Wardrobe Trunks | yu Genuine Walrus Bags at $49.75 | ~S NDNA DO DOIN at $49.75 Size 43x22x22 in. : Round edge construction with i Sizes 18, 20 inches. reinforced corners, Ten com- fl | S Sewn-in frames and sewn-on | bination hangers, strapless re- reinforced corners; brass | tainer, shoe pockets and five locks and catches. Leather | divided drawers give all the lined; three pockets. necessary space, (Prices quoted include tax) fowe—Fifth Floor, 34th St., Rear, HH. » Oo HMERALD SQUARE Ine. NEW YORK aE — Se = 2~ a EPad ONE LOT AT $4275 Double and TODAY AND TOMORROW! special i To aianlonolets wonohen mt Tajes wud aentte of these ston Inspection, Our diamond they re worth at least 0: it would cost you that amount to them at retail Jewelry, stores. \ ¥ AT $31-75 Popular Models: Ulsters ri will be refunded on re~ ine WITHIN TEN DAYS. ly are cut very accurately » latest style Amertoan spread . which makes them appear tom carat diamonds.) In color t! eunal diamonds | costine ‘They will be offered at understanding that you * ree HI OF Wetltin’ Ose Clearance Sale of Women’s Suits (all showing liberal reductions on high-class merchandise) at $29.75 Models of silvertone, velours, gabardine. All silk lined. Only sizes 34 and 36. at $59.75 to $98.75 Models in duvet de laine, tricotine, yalama, tayonnier and peachbloom. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Skirts at special prices and reductions sina dors filled prompte” ‘ome Single- Ulsterettes Breasted - re White., 7.1 % of w carat Blue White: 12.75 ‘BGUITERESONS TZ ONASSAU Stlomarrs ores | ‘Town Uisters CITY HALL ESTABLISHED 1679 Coats to Meet Every Weather Condition Coats to Meet Every Social Demand Many of these coats are reduced from our regular stocks. Some of them have only reached our selling floor, although ordered eight months ago for early September Delivery. We welcome comparison with other similar offerings. 1 Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Leese Teeth, Treat Diseased Gams SETS OF TEETH of Gold, a Made at Rea: Badly decayed carefully extracted. oughly cleaned. Broken revaired while you wait. .BL H 2 E. 125th St.|169 E. 34th st. 8. B Cor, Sth Ave.' N. W, Cor, 3d Ave, 740 Lexington Ave. Two Lots of Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats Reduced § .00 | $ .00 ’ : S.W Cor. 59th orm tures $ $ $ $ mnhA Meg Te oon Bes) Ga ee: 4.89, °8.94, °11.74, *14.74 ESSE Black sige Fd iti smrcte Hap i Coats lined with natural UAEED Col- ' otter or udson seal (dyed muskrat lars of beaver and otter. In gray, brown mae ’ collar. | and heather mixture shells. In this collection are plaids, checks, In Fictures: The biggest airplane in the world. 7 Sons and daughters of celebrities i | who are thémselves getting i | : poplins, mixtures, tweeds and serges PF — Third Floor, BAth Bireet | Be. YOO Herald Square P2O, New York Also reductions in fur caps and gloves Sows —Pitth Floor, Front, BH May ¢-b0 HERALD SQUARE Inc. NEW YORK | famous, | A wrecked ship that came back. | An actress who is ambitious to / be the best dresséd woman on the stege, | First glimpses of the new straw | | hats for Spring, | One of London's fears phote- j | graphically expressed, In Next SUNDAY WORLD'S - |GRAVURE SECTION, STORE, HOURS, 9 TO 5,30 a Be Bete ee aN

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