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Sappipiaaeticeiarnenrnnenncte* xpos eeepc qerearyenecmaytanepengeemapcageres - a pacer ct THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1920." i 7 = 7 HIS PITCHER BANK __| FACTORIES IN STATE BUSY. | PROFITEER'S LAST CHANCE, | mh CRACKED FOR $2,000) y..uner was Heoord stonth tor|HVen the Tombstone Man Maken nikine.” here t like some oth their |for_a. person's this tonibst manufactu “Byerything ha Nambee of His 20 Per Cent. Hoost pluyees, gone up We're not profiteers 8, though. We only ask joney when they have Intruder, Mamayie, Stunned by tf Mouey Wakes to t PITTSRI ALBANY, Jen. 1 | the reduction Notwithstanding ring forces dur-|hereabout not long ago ralsed sin w hundred and seve y-three reports re- | upward au of Statistics of | ON © Industrial Com- | of 3 per number of 4. This was! cent. in three the hig 8 ne bership, ® | ing the first part of 1919, the total) feoy. no further use fo > . " 7 , + y x w xe Ma iy ye Eeeead workérs employed In the| hen, tho Siinided ee tel Broadway al Ninth, New York Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Store hours, 9 tod ad, was aroused 0: | r jaat was e ede during | crease ! hh room at ae ; et, ie t five and one-half years, only| ‘The druggists, not to be outdone, :f N d. M4 4 d | rookiyn, early eht of a few month t the height of tie} ed the of icine pitcher unde et ont ry — j sal, A biow 4 him, the tombstone man decta A Real BIG Sale Linen sheets, pillow cases for Little Folks spreads, shams, scarfs In the Baby Store * ‘ i | Extreme reductions on all sorts of things: ra dresses, Embroidered { Hey HHT Hanply Oli RY, at lu BCDB lal Will be sold Wednesday for less than prevailing prices of the plain cent. over November int | factory workers a total gain of. 10 working forces due to in-| mand ap 1 } be Joseph Unavich juinay ie’ reornma aie the $2,009, which Mamayie dgecovor picuoualy 4 prass and sand fires sand elec rm, locomo= k work, type ments, 'furnt- Save by using Cranberry Butter in place of dairy butter— had | trical P nesel 4 paticn: tanis Clee : ‘ : Wonderful long dresses for Baby Home. He and Unavich wer is ings i ee Was make it by this recipe: 95c to $4.95 - were $1.25 to $7.95 $5,000 worth—all pure Trish linen—all embroidered by Arbuckle Were shortage of | ‘nies Sheer little dresses of naitsook. Some finished with hand-scalloped ; hand in Ireland. There is very little of this fine merchan- carricd his $2,000 na ba, and raw materia Hy, | rent +3 exige around neck. Some hand embroidered, some finished with ma- dise in the country. And what there is of it is priced as ound tila walst ean | Lol oti chine-made embroideries; many are feather stitched. Made in all the | this would be priced if we had not been able to make a very, Aways Kept it in tae old piteher under % the bed at night i — ! GREEK HELD AS FORGER. pretty ways we like to have baby dresses made. | very fortunate pure’ Dresses for 6 month to 2 year old | 95c to $3.95—were $1.25 to $5.95 ase. Cook the cranberries and water until the skins of the fruit are all broken; then press through a sieve, and cook the pulp until it becomes quite thick; add the sugar, | ARREST BROWN'S WIDOW. | | Charge Is Perjury in Connection 72x108 inches 90x108 inches v0 x36 inches... .$8 to $10.50 pair * 50 to $45 pair $42.50 to $50 pair Sheets, cused of Tryin cate With Young Man's Marder. and cook for one-half hour over « Some show a little sign of handling, but mostly very fresh and crisp. 4 Pillow cases, 22! Arcunea 1 tering ( Dapiicate| « Man's Marder verre fre, iriog constantly. Dresses so good for the money that it would be hard to duplicate them at | Spreads, 72x108 inches . $25 to $30 each hased cler’a | Ruth Pre Arye Mine ee ee the price. One could hardly make them at home for the small amount | Spreads, 90x108 inches $30 ta $35 each Guaranty Some Seite a aed cover closely. they can be bought for all made up, tomorrow. | fe, ASSO inchios $2.75 to $4.25 each a ‘Wainy, a nattily dressed found di F th hand-made Dresses | 3, 18: inches $3 to $5 each : thio nd, WhO ga¥ nity, read. 6 rene and-made Dres s inches ek ae E eter H. Christie, went to a print of this city on I $7.95 ¢ R vere 11.50 arfs, 18x54 inches $3.50 to $6.50 eac Qeabiatinent: af No. dob thor sere nlght on a $7.95 and $8.95 —were $10 to § \ Squares, 8v to 54 inches $3.50 to $8.50 each Conroe ny Show a little handling, but are surprisingly good for the price. Long buby dresses with little real Valenciennes lace collars and embroidered yokes, all made by hand, put together with fine little French entre deaux of sheer materials. Imported and Domestic Party Frocks ==» All soiled Handkerchiefs aid ordered 1,000 exact duplicate. ed by Brown ted the his divoree suit, she is alleged to have h | perjured herself in contradicting state: |¥ ents made by Wilde. The latte: fared he and Mrs. Brown had taken a trip to Detroit and back last ‘Thursday >| in his machine, | i First floor, Old Building. van of th on a charge of for STOVE g RANGE > © Tax on Held Hatate. 2 to 6 years sizes, Only a few of a kind; crisp organdi as he wan, e, chiffons that ate frilled and embroidered, $6.45 to $2 reet he The Eveniog World.) ON, N. Y., X report fil “1 MOUNT V According to the with Surroxa County t! b eh his possession owing deposits in the last three days of $3,000, which the police are investi- gating. re loans Three Years for Robbing F Walter Butterheim, twenty. df No. 141 Troutinan Street, Broo iy, was sentence! yesterday by Jud Maskell in the Kings months to three yea enitentiary for the theft of @ razr and an umbre father, Edward ax of $16. late y taxes. tate of New York will col- | 1.10) The tax on invest- dat $40,849.10, amounts to Insure Your Home Against Sugar Shortage . * * : . 7 : hf ‘ . . . . For a limited time we offer for shipment direct to consumers, beginning in January NEW CROP FURNACE | BOILER |, HEATER | Repairs furnished to fit any make af Stove, Range Furnace, Steam or Hot Water Heater , manufactured We also carry complete stock of all makes /Al of Stoves, Rariges, Heaters, Bojlers, Ete. Malt Onlery Promptly Fil | STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION ST. CORK, BERKMAN, 1 F ist MULBERRY for future reference Keep this advt flaps. 90¢ to $4.50. 95 to $55. oi fersey and cashmere frock, too; $5 to $15; were $9.75 to $25 Baby Furniture Too White enameled wooden beds; rubber tire wheels; were $8.95, now $6.95 White enam 7.50 and $7.95, now $6.95. Winter hats to go ridiculously low Velvets, velours, beavers and broadcloths. Third floor, Old Building. ‘Blankets $8 pair Were $10.50 to $11.50 One group in our January readjustment sale. All of these blankets have cotton warps, cotton and wool filling white blankets with pink or blue bor- ders, single and double bed and extra sizes. Fourth Gallery, New Building. STAIRS STORE ¢.1 Dresden trimmed baskets; collapsible handles; Little polo hats with ear Just’ the thing to wear playing in winter; 48¢ to $2.25, were Go out Wednesday Prices reduced a third to a half The usual collection after a big holiday season linen, plain, faney. So many people have asked about this yearly clearance that we advise you to come as early as you cun Wednesday morning. Main floor, Old Building. 1,800 Yds. Cretonnes : are now 50c Yd. They were 75c to $1.25, Wholesale price of same grades is now 85c yd These 1,800 yards are odd lengths from our own designs at.d colorings, but too limited in quantity to mi position in regular stocks at regular prices. soiled handker- chiefs, mussed, odd letters, broken boxes, little ones, big ones, silk, lawn, eR ks; good tuin their Fourth Gallery, New Building. Timely Sales in the Sporting Goods Shop Snow shoes that were $10 and $12, now $5 and $8. Skis reduced one-third; ski poles that were $2, now $1.50. Skates—400 pairs—fancy and hockey styles, were $3 and now $1.50 and $2.75. to $20. Wool helmets at $3.25. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Sale of Ash Cans Sweaters—merino, $6.50; ull-wool, $10 to $18.50; imported, $15 36.50, , pee seen, $3.50 for $5.50 grades . 25 x 15! in., heavy galvanized iron, reinforced top and 2 bottom, with heavy iron bands. of} $4.50 for $5.85 grades me 25 x/15!, in., sides reinforced with wood slats. $4.75 for $6.50 grades 25 x 1714 in., sides protected with wood slats. Seventh Gallery, New Building. 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, freight prepaid to New York, at $19.50 the 100 ib. Bag ANNUAL REDUCTION Men’s Fur-lined Low-Price Sale of Youths’ Overcoats 250 Overcoats to go at $19.50 Overcoats eC i. ase 250 Overcoats to go at........ $23.50 Was Aue ® s A manufacturer had these overcoats left from 1 mink-lined, otter collar, black “ | the yeason’s selling. We have examined them care- broadcloth shell, size 38. . $550 $375 All Orders Will Be Numbered and Delivered in the Order in Which They Are Received | fully, and these ure the facts: : 5 muskrat-lined (selected matchable . : Aas i i NOT all wool, but the fabrics will skins) otter collars, fancy cloth _ If our costs will.permit lower price at time of delivery, we will return check for difference. {| i », We guarantee that. ! heli , 150 300 Fill out the coupon in the corner of this advertisement and mail tous w ith Post Office or Express money ¥ Ro ea for $19.50 on $28 ene we've seen this M : : Se oer eee 400 265 order or check, No order for more than one bag or one case will be filled. This doesn’t mean that they are the same over- ie mot-lined, otter collar, shell of i We reserve the right to acc ept or re ject any orders coats you bought two years ago for $19.50 or $ ; imported fancy cloth, 350 235 CUT THIS COUPON OUT submitted. : : TL means that ; | 4 marmot-lined (same as preceding) 300 200 mae : ‘ If a young man, who wears any size from 14 marmot-lined, otter col Fs P. M. LEAVITT CO., Dept. 89 No order will be filled unless accompanied hy the to 40 chest measure inls @ warm overcoat wer and 250 165 113 State St., Boston, Ma coupon to the left. And wanls to pay no more than $19.50 or $23.50 for it es of all but mink . 36 to 44 7 he will get mere than money's worth in these—judged Enclosed please find wing crey LOF N grocer ® nine by toda clothing standards and today’s cost Fur-collar Overecoats, reduced r) Box (228.88) or L Bag (31f granulated sugar Ail The re many styl re-loose coats, semi-fitted coat o be forwarded to the following address or ate with the usual sugar waist-line overcoats, and overcoats with fur collars, 28 that were $90 and $95, now $65 ‘ Al! of money will be held in truat by us ef responsible Cheviots, nutria and otter collars elas ‘ ae Boston banks untit deliveries are made = 18 that were $125, now $85 (ania ental SOE COME THROOGH THE MATa raat fe be Also 11 that were $150, now $100 elete tee accepted MUST COME THROUGH THE MAILS ; . Me Fs Wee y request uple not to pu oar for , th Si : Yancy imported fabrics, otter collur ( . Piper Mate. Preeti hourding purposes u § ul ts 3 beaver-collar coats, were $195, now $130 ‘ vnc 4 by Apres Ly MY GROCER 1S: ‘iit. tilt sae ae auitaeeta aeite Pe M A h long trousers j ea vitt re) Not all wool but good suits for the prices: from S wee the same man who made the overcoa! ri $30 1any patterns: all with long trousers , ‘ ane ® © J e Sitae ine : ns iils € ) ts sre $45, now. $30 . LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF SUGAR IN NEW ENGLAND Special at $18 ails, marmot-lined, otter collar, third less " nome and address must be forwarded - ' . In the Motor Shop, Wednesday i will not be fille RUBE BE ere ES 113 State Street, Boston, Mass. Down-Stalre Store, New Building Burlington Arcade floor, New Building asetaieadaacees meee 1 Dept. 83 ais ’ SS Sees asst |