The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 11

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‘ } TAXI DRIVER HELD | _ FOR MAN'S DEATH) Talley Investigates Case of Woz- niak, Reported to Hospital as DAIRYMEN OPPOSE BOARD. tary Declares State 1 Impossible, The gue, comprising the milk-producin, New York, will make a vigorous fight pau (ds Battie)? lagainst the bill to establish a State Victim of “Heart Failure. Milk Commission in accordance with William White, firty @ Terminal! Governor Smith's plan for State con- amd Town living at No.{ trol of milk “from cow to consume 312 Bast rraienesd be Albert Mann etary of the fre Mauris Market Court to-< Bomietde and i ‘her examinut White ts having onused the death of Paul Woantak, fifty-six, of No, 337 Fifth Sireet, According to de- tectives, Whit: gpd fracturir orit ers dingnosis and placed Wozniak medical, rather than a sungical, The injured man ¢ied four hours le entered the hospital Assistant District Attorney Alfred J, | Talley has begun an investigation lle ARMYCRIPPLESIN | PROTEST MEETING | They Object to Delays and in-| adequacy in Gov't Pay—Will | Voice Grievances Wednesday. ) To protest against inadequacy of pay and discomforts to which they are sub- Jeeted, a mass meeting of 3,000 Federal Board of Vocational Training Students fm greater New York will be held in Horace Mann Auditorium, Broadway and 120th Street at 8 o'clock, Wednes- oy, evening. presen; the Governme: r veterans who aré total) $9 month for their spe ool expenses, | This, the or Yeterans declare, ig insufficient. Sem! veterans also abject to being ‘own on charity ag they have fbeen Several octasiong;, when theii was dvlaved, 7 dead complaint is the mumber of Resmenntiond aden wish "ane ay be cut off the payroll in the m his training period if his physical ditian eontnues to improve. The mass meetng committee consists of Alan Bruc: Conlin of the C n iversity Cone Back Club, C.J of the New York 1 ia T e Carry On Club. ari Art Students League, Insure Your — d Biate control are farmers who serve | 000,000. +|serious ‘nterruptio These superior corn flakes cold weather many to heat them in the oven ‘ for a few minutes, A delightful ‘dish results. Made by | Postum Cereal Co. ee takes ower the farms and puts th farmers on the State payrall. He | Aaid the cost to the State of owning o You and operating the farms that supply New York City alone would be §540,- 000,000 for the first year, and that the annual payroll woud have to be §114,- France Tie-tp Think of Your Eyes? They are too valuable tc |] neglect. Helping them NOW the telegraph |J} With Ehrlich glasses saves € and foreign en serious trouble later on. : Cable Company eliable Eyesight Examination ong dese are 10/1) by Registored Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10, Peheche sent INew York: 184 Bway, at Jon 3 a23 Sixth Av., xgth St $50 Sixth Av. aad SI tor Nas-au, at Ann West 42d _ Strey Brooklyn: 498 Fe Violent Stor: « Violent storms have caused service between Fra the French to-day. countries, Iton St.,cor. Bon: “Edd Relis B=AA Fine Flavor Steaks and ghops Soups, chowd/s, fish, gravies and mftts taste better with a (ash of 7 ” Sauce igthe for EverySody for MADE IN U. S. A. For Sale at Grocers & Delicatesen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Speng St., N.Y. » but in prefer Battle Creek. Michi | Against Sugar Shortage «Fa a limited time we offer for shipment direct to consumers, beginning ja January NEW CROP White Granulated Sugar Refined in the United States The Kind You Used to Get When There Was Plenty In 100-lb. Bags, or 120-lb. Cases in 2 or 5: -lb. packages, freyht prepaid to New York, at $19.50 the 100 Ib. Bag 23.88 the 120 Ib. Case All Orders Will Be Numbered and Delivered in the Order in Which They Are Received lower price at time of delivery, we will return check for difference. liour costs will permit Fil out the coupon in t over or check. CUT THIS Pp, M. LEAVITT CO., 113 Stite St., Boston, Encosed please find for 1 Thx (#28.88) or 1 Bag ( he corner of this No order for more than one bag or ong case COUPON OUT Mass. et LOR Ri 50) granulated suger to be fewarded lo the following address: Name Addres. ... City. MY GROCER IS: {i Name. Addess.. State........ 4 Frets sci” welent mode’ ‘of ‘ahipment ou "Gast | Your grocer’s name and address must be forwarded ov tk order will not be filled, advertisement and mail to us with Post Office or Express money will be filled. We reserve the right to accept or reject any orders submitted. No order will be filled unless accompanied hy the coupon to the left. No order will be accepted without your grocer's name. All orders must be sent direct to ua, We will protect all independent grocers with the usual sugar profit on your order All recevpts of money will be held in trust by us at responsibli Boston banks until deliveries are Please do not call af our office o give your order. Orders to by accepted MUST COME THROUGH TH fr MAILS. We earnestly request the people not to purchase this mugar for hourding purposes. P. M. Leavitt Co. LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF SUGAR IN NEW ENGLAND 113 State Street, Boston, Mass. Dept. 83. This tricotine suit looked so charming (it is a new Spring model for women) that we ordered a number in mid- night blue and black to be made up, with the coat inter- lined, so that they might be worn with comfort, as well as satisfaction, now. Tuesday, $69.50 The quality of the tricotine is unusual today in anything but expensive custom-made suits. The suit has plain notch revers, string belt and hand- finished buttom-holes; very simple and very correct Sizes up to 44. Second floor, Old Bldg, Extra Sizes Housedresses Dresses that loak very well. Made with infinite care, to make women look slender. Straight lines. Smart simplic- ity. Lovely materials, At $3.95 -are these practical indigo blue calico housedressesy made for util- ity—short sleeves, low collars, pretty materials. At $4.95 are pretty percalas. A splendid white percale with a neat little blue, gray or lavender figured de- sign. At $5.95 —are charming ginghams. You should come to see them to ate them. ' Third floor, Old Bldg. NOTE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920 JOHN WANAMAK. ER | Broadwag at Ninth, New Yo The Pink and White Sale ends next Saturday, Jan. 17th Store hours, 9 tos é January SALE of SHOES for WOMEN 3,969 pairs at savings of nine thousand dollars 38 models, all good Wathers, our own good stock: 719 pairs, eight models were $14 to $16 pair 1,079 ten models were Rie 10 and $12.50 pair 1,002 pairs, ten models were $8 and $9 pair ten models were $7 and $8 pair Every price is below today’s wholesale cost In accordance with good storekeeping praftice, we are placing orders ahead for next season’s shoes ‘and we advise women who are thrifty to’ avail themselves af-tomorrow’s. low prices and to provide for future: needs. in the sale ane good, and will be. good for-sonre time. And—please note— there has been no depreciation of quality ‘in any of the grades of shoes sold in the Wanamaker Store. The low-grade of today is as good as the low grade, of years ago. .No matter how prices vary, the quality of Wan:¢maker shoes remains. any shoes in tomorrow’s sale with confidenee. 769 pairs, shoes. choosing. LINGERIE in the Pink and White Sale $1.95 Sheer nainsook enve lope chemise, trimmed top, lace, with embroidered me. dallion, insertion and lace; shoulder straps. Dy 7m $2.75 Empire with embroidered trimmed with insertion and ribbon bow. A few examp\es of ever so many delightful styles $3.85 Fine narrow inser- tion forms the charm- ing motif which deco- rates a pretty Empire nightgown. Third floor, Old Building gown, LINEN Sale Old-fashioned _ hand-hem- stitched round thread pure linen scarfs, centerpieces, doil- ies, tea and luncheon cloths; a limited quantity; 11 sizes in the squares, 10 sizes oblong, at about today’s cost to make, Squares, 6 in. to 63 in., 30¢ to $10 Oblong, 6x11 to 20x54 inches, 50c to $3.85 SIX linen napkins for $3.45. SIX linen kitchen towels, d, for $1.85. NANTS of table damask, id 214 yards long, $3.75 the remnant. Main Aisle, Old Bldg. G rao Gloves, $1.85 1,236 pairs; $2.50 and $3 Grades All odd quantities of the ever-popular glace gloves marked for Suis disposal. Sizes to 714, Some all-white, some all- black, some white with black, all 2-clasp, mostly French amb, but some blacks are real \ French kid. 780 pairs all-black, self-stitched or back...120 pairs black with white embroidery...96 pairs white with black embroidery, pique and overseam...240 plain white, overseam with self 2-clasp, embroidery stitching. Main floor, Old Bldg. } $9.75 pr. 1 $8.75" pr. } $6.75 pr. \ $5.75 pr. r Thesstyles of the shoes You may buy You will get good And you will get them at a very low price. Extra salespeople. will expedite selection, and the shoes have been grouped according to prices and ‘sizes for easy Types of the Shoes in the Sale Firat floor, Old Building Prices reduced on 200 Student Suits sm, Wand 2 grade. } $29.50 50 suits—sizes 32 to 38—of $45, \ $39.50 } $49.50 $47.50 and $50 grades....... eee 100 suits—sives 33'to 88—of $55, $60 and $65 grades.............. Sizes are, of course, broken, but there are all sizes, as specified, in each group. The choice is a good one—mixtures, tweeds, and fine unfinished worsteds, in neat pencil and shadow stripes, and some flannels in brown. Weights are good for Spring, Prices are below Spring replacement cost. 125 Boys’ winter hats, 75c Black plush “‘rab-rah” shapes, with inner ear bands, for boy of,’ 4 to 10 [sizes 644 to 7}. ‘Tuesday's price is less than half original price. Boys’ $3 velvet hats for $1.50 200; brown, navy blue and black, for boys of 5 to 12 yeats. Second floor, Old. Building 550 Ice-saving Refrigerators One-third less, igh 2114 in. wide holds 76 Ibs. ice} 5 Ibs. of ice } $30.75 grade a antes $20.50 | $23.25 holds 90 Ibs ice | $38.50 grade 26 in. wide 194 in. deep 54 in. high holds 100 Ibs. ice $25.25 A special quantity purchase of PURITAN refrigerators- out. Ice saving refrigerators. eled provision chamber with seamless bottom Ice chamber lined with galvanized steel. to prevent rusting, able ice rack, drain pipe and trap. At these prices, there shouldn’t be enough to go around. Tuesday Lift-Cover Style | Side Icing Style $17 grads f } #35, 75 grade 21 in. wide | . wide Heer f $11.25 "i é $23.75 holds 40 Ibs. ice $25.25 grade 24 in, wide 17 in. deep 41 in. high holds 60 Ibs. ice $30.50 grade 27 in. wide 18 in. dee t 43 in, hig { holds 80 Ibs. ice $37 grade 30 in. wide 20 in. deep 45 in. high holds 100 Ibs. ice holds 80 Ite. ice J $43 grade $28.50 $36.50 - $24.50 be $41.50 holds 125 |b: year" mn” , tinned Remov- the grades we sell year-in, Hardwood boxes, aaden oak finish, varnished. Whit (won't leak). Woven wire s Water-tight joi Brass or nickel-plated hardware. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. aera Scasby ee ! | |

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