The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. NEUE |HOW TO AVOID ‘FLU’ FAKEDRY AGENTS’ |CHARGEOF CAPTAIN — ,ifsiiis,Wemsies jy Momereat. 00 | GIVE IN SIX RULES CHIEF NEAR ARREST. | DENIED BY SAILORS, | iti nnd Ronen Lacan Wine tinned Fhe GIVEN BY COPELAND one Somebody's Birthday ; DOUBLE OVERNIGHT, | Enormous Conspiracy Reported to| jCrew of Lake Elkwood Deny'| i g t ( ‘ollect ‘Protection’ Money j American Consuld u Rio 3s N lk ‘ ( o Bed at Once and W ~& CG ail Dock ur, Urges Com- | From Saloon Men. de Janeiro } é 1 Comes ext ec 5 j John J. Quigtey, in charge of pronl-| Capt. William Henry a missioner, ab Waa} ssuee | ties 7 fe So Somebody’s Friends Have Time to j COPELAND REPORTS agen ONER COPEL é ‘. is ' at ‘ Hae | BANS Ieee whieh . Choose Presents of Jewelry at poncrsiadd ‘ Shevitn, sete Hind ‘de *“h}: . {to the publte to-day |nay (nat apectal agunta expect to asreatl Way, into hin charges For Home-Building and Savings Pilla store, cveetilly ctl choral a with ; ' to-day a former Hoston Internal reve-l pillaging of the ateamship Lake Blk- | Diamond, Platinan welr, , : ‘ ‘ ; eee ite went on the otlktes of Be wood and the cor che This Is Thrift Week. Make a start. Be one among thousands ; 4 i AY Health Commissioner Encour- | tixuting _influcnsa, He urged | U0" arent on the clarke oF being tel aete cargo by A. T. ‘Hasberie, acting | (| Who practice thrift through the savings share plan (earning 41/3"7) Fe triGaien Bisatine HA as i aged by Fact Only 23 Die ppincliat cele ee scan sietimntctng satoone | American Conmil at Rio de ‘Janeiro | Hl of thisold reliable savings institution, (32nd year.) Even a dolls an beatin : of 1.332 fade i experten v ! " Twelve w ya will start you. : We keep aim ae ' ; yea ‘ a he The largest savings and loan association in Greater SSA Rd ht Lod A Bik it Ni ; : f ; ; : has F Ph Bie Be etic Naw York Under Banking Law. Conservatively managed. middlemen, anaes we sell at {ow prices. eaith Commissioner Copeland re+ 7 jenying charges of insubordination and | " 3 " re money on everything you buy bere ported to-day that the number of ta 4 in Manhattan nnd ex- # gmnade by. ghanibliss, | Or figure to sct aside $1 to $50 every month in the Society's . : ’ ; -, Pty Ae sites F te oughout all the large olties ship’ wan not contlscated Instalment Shares (yielding 5%). If you start in January you ff | Solitaire Diamond = ti of influenza and pneumonia had | otal al lof the Rast. ‘The method of the boas] he ie uiaGe of te wee earn from February |. Or save by mail. Booklet sent, if you ask. ff | Engagement Rings doubled overnight. He warned all © to bed iminediately | revenue agent is to get @ drink, whi rey whieh on . i ' ss + his lk wieue (Hg to’ Wad ibid | 3 ta Internal S0¥ethe Dae roe Conmilt, of makin over hia hi thnlad ae At te Uae AS $15.00 to $2,000.00 tel: ho Gun All Diamonds im- woul " ‘ ported direct and to where! 1 sh f f mounted in the ‘ jon om will be open day | ates lous 08 dollane'=-wortni of wer Sat | Lambert factory in und |been stolen in the last week by men | the same building Dr. Copeland reported 1,332 cases aUents from the rest ‘whom war time prohibition bad pre- as our store. Fac- of influenza in the city to-day, any = a. isl LE Sanaa PPEN HEIM SLI NS & (eo) | tory and Lode a against 67: diay, and 403 cases | ° H enlarged lately. of > nigainst 190 yester- ee a a a aac | Lambert Seamless ’ death rate was re- 34th Street, New York | Solid Gold Wed \ ma ow, however, us compared ding Rings, lustrous } with the influenza epidemic of 1918, nd strong, in 4 caer i | Girls’ Dainty New Wash Dresses | cata yh You wili save the middie- } j Hints of Springitins are imparted by the new Juvenile modes st f rane 10,000 DRESSES r which are i gpa A almost daily. The freshness of the | i Piet, Be, Deelah eclnty fine Barta Opiginad udapta colorings and combinations are all suggestive of the glo- i] iS-karat $8.78 upj28-karwts $7.00 uplte karst, $8.60 apts Kurats gio ly ‘| Rrookdyn, said that 407 new cases of GEORGETTE TAFFETA. JERSEY ries of that lovely and colorful season fast nearing approach. ies a influenza and 116 new cases of pnow- | SERGE AND TRICOTINE LAMBERT BROTHERS } monia were ceported to-day. Twelve OUR PRICES RANG FROM deaths from influenza and 20 from . pneamonia were reported, There | $10.00 to $37. 50 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Were 223 influenza cases and 75 pneu- ‘ s | . é Drsela caste revselad poptantg. ise | (NNN \\, Bese ater a tee" | Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street fiuenza caused four deaths and pnev \ et wy to get your size—Open ut | . . a een 2 \ mM Store Open Daily Until 6 arnere were thirty-six cases of in- Diet Dress Mfg. Co. | uenza and three of pneumonia re | i ported to-day to the Jersey City | Bet ak woe cuaca cit | i STealth Board, All of the cages in the | Fit Floor ! i i city are reported to be light by the| Take Rlevator { le } physicians, There have been no Hy deaths | : | | &, . . t | rs AN: ARTISTIC: BOOT | | i he a | Patent Leather Vamp | (4) Roselle Bloomer Dress of — | ‘B) Smocked — Shirt Waist | Field M 1h plain and checked Chambray. Dress. Detachable pleated le Ouse 1op Organdie Sash and Collar. Skirt of Chambray. White : A To Please the E es O Y th Sizes 4 to 12 years. Lawn Waist. Sizes 6 to 16 years Pe ON eM Ce veloped tram ou betel ii e se tad ach ‘ i the finest quality leathers, at a real bargain price, ; 5 be real Dargaln pI | | ; : | fashioned with that touch of individuality so char- | MISSES’ SPRING DRESSES Speciat 4.50 | special 5.90 ee | | 0 : Per) P ; : ] [his is an opportunity that Milady cannot over- . ‘ (C) Attractive Girls’ Dress D) Plaid Gingham and Cham- | fool if she dato aectire thevlatest ine Dress Shoen: i Be it of Tricotine Severe and Tailored, | of checked Gingham in Green. bray model in attractive | T, Bice Deipslousle Tucked ond Pi illed Blue, Pink and Lavender. color combinations. Velvet 11.00 a . | or C eta iyo HSI ee UCNed Gli rm © . { Sizes 6 to 12 years. Sash. Sizes 6 to 12 years | ‘ ; . the First Spring Frock Receives.an Ovation, 1 | Same model in All Black Kid 10.00 . Special 6.90 Special 9 e 15 | | CAMMEYER | 4 ~ Stamped on u Shoe Means Standard of Merit | added to being the first Spring frock, the Girls’ Graduation and Party Dresses i 54" St. New York | ‘ frock ve Esty then ata 9 is little more to | Sheer, daintily designed models especially suited for the Ark — | ask. The Individual Shop for Misses presents the young Miss 12 fo 16 years. Taffeta, Chiffon, Organdic, Net ———— ————— _ : | first Spring, dresses and Georgette Frocks attractively trimmed. 4 H 4 To Match the Spirit of Spring | 16.75 18.75 22.50 and 29.75 \ a To Sum up the Mode ef Smartness. ie . | a 5 Almost all of these Spring, dresses have short sleeves, | Nani i some of them are saucy, some no less severely than | To Close Gut Saturday ] cleverly tailored. There are little brocaded vests, ° 7? © Y j perhaps, under bolero fronts of bebuttoned trico- : 600 Gir ls Smar t Coat § : | tine, or there are lon3, braided panels of Poiret twill ee ae j hanging, civatwise over the skirt. The more formal mG OIG eUsers | : : t frocks of silk are frilled, quilled, pleated, made with | : This Cool Taste Rings the Bell! } smart harem hems, finished with tassels, bright with | Regular 25.00 to 55.00 values | | Try this cool taste on your throat and } ribbons, embroidered, or corded. Sizes 14to20 years. | tongue; try this-soothing mellowness ; | 75 Girls’ Coats... Reduced to 15, | ? + x Sot ahana cana BI TRICOTINE PLAIN GEORGETTE TAFFETA o 15.00 | of Bonnie ees Burley tobacco cooled 4 % SERRE GRANITE CREPE CHIN WAH 125 Girls’ Coats — Reduced to 22.50 | and ogee the New Orleans way ‘i POIRET TWILL CREPE DE CHINE METEOR a. : ’ WOOL JERSEY POMPADOUR GEORGETTE CLIMAX SATIN i | 100 Girls’ Coats Reduced to 25.00 OME 1 q MIGNONETTE CHINCHILLA SATIN F] 4 : FLOWERED TRICOLETTE KITTEN'S EAR CREPE i [4,24 100 Girls’ Coats. Reduced to 29.75 |, . i Ri, : ME KUN a j r| 29.50 to 175.00 f 200 Girls’ Coats Reduced to 35.00 'f 2S’ DRE i si : j MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor : CCOGL tasting ® 200 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Coats Also suitable for Small Women to 86 Bust Franklin Simon a Co. youll say they are Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Distinctive Models of Silvertone, Velour, Bolivia, col Z Yalama, and Tinseltone. Plain or Vur Trimmed. sEORTWENTY 45.00 and 58.00 Formerly to 79.50 | WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDER ___ 45.00 ane 58.00 Formerty to 79.50 | SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” — ee es Gnisneesee ee = fe a call OE eT eISET cole RICO BIT

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