The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 8

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es ee te THE EVE SUBWAY SMOKERS FINED. | | BR. 1. Resamen Cruande to Check Infloenen Spread. 4OLICEMAN HELD _ IN TAXICAB THEFT Prisoner Says Bohan Told Him to } }, g Steal Machine, ¢ Split { As a result T. are smoking | i} t man Cuthbert Fi 22d Street ty] Magustrace Schwab Albert to-day I het complicity | 9Poticeman re decla > Intl uenza, ept- fenders were fined LEELA EH VE (SS West Thirty-Fourth Street Lovely New Spring Dresses Featuring Original Afternoon Modes new Spring dresses ell has made a ¢€ wwe r wre ceases T’S simply wonderful what exquisite en sree WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, |LOOKS GOOD FOR HEIMEILE, °°": mighty qd hd | Gets 8200 im Mother's Will If He Doean't Drink. t Bipenly When Mra, Julia Heimeile of ( | 87th Avenue, Richmond Hill, made will disposing of tnoney and uted a property valued at 31,500 | in March, sho etipulated that her son John woud receive $190, and anoth if he would retrain fvom alcohol conduct himself in a r Mra. Heimetie died Nov. %. ROMANCE A STRIKE-OUT. mel Met on Way (o Ball Game: Mare TN riage Now Annulled bboa Gta tide Concealment of the fact of a previa ‘The will| marriage, although theg first G. Aliman & Ca. | l MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street iacapkaai Price Reductions have been made in the remaining stock of : . I possible at this modest price. True duplicates-—in style, material and colors »-4 of a number of recently introduced suc- cesses. Specialized new assortments! Conservatively Priced 2° . : \ Nj XCLUSIVE and original new Spring sy sha themes—in bevies of brilliant and Nie itt! gracious originations. Hxquisitely \¢ NIH developed and enriched—mostly of Kit NHI NIV) ten’s Kar Crepe, Satin, Taffeta, Georgette M 4 ‘al and combinations. x yi f, 1%, Conservatively Priced S45 HE woman accustomed to paying $100 for an afternoon frock will partic- ularly appreciate this group. Dresses and gowns of the most distinctive and eab- orate character—in select materials and correct modes. Amazingly fine frocks which a: SS Women’s ae’ Tailored Suits of the finer grades omen as a result of which, Suits made of the choicest materials, beautifully tailored, are now on sale at $75.00 to 265.00 The steadily increasing cost of fine woolens and rich furs lends added interest to this Sale, inasmuch as the models are such as may be correctly worn far into the Spring. (Women’s Suit Department, Third Floor) will appeal particularly to the fastidious. Conservatively Priced 7 topboots, sombrero and everything— Startling Society with a wild west garden party, which ends like a Villa raid— Picture all this, and still you have only an inkling of the hundred and one manifesta- tions of mischief which end with Mabel's departure for Arizona again, with several perfectly proper gentlemen chaperones. The funniest farce ever filmed, played by the clev- erest comedienne ever screened! All This Week at the CAPITOL THEATRE Samuel Goldwyn Fesents | MABEL NORMAND in PINT Written and 10. by Victor Schertzinger PICTVRES OTION Decided Reductions Lend Added Interest to the January Clearance of I. MILLER SHOES A Record-Breaking Offering of -4600 Pairs of Women’s Shoes 32 Styles—High @ Low *8.95 Formerly Priced up to $16.50 LL that the name I. Miller stands for in the way of superiority of style and workmanship is to be found in these shoes, some of which have been in our shop only a few days. ‘‘All that I. Miller stands for in shoes at $8.95” means values so extraordinary that most of the shoes will undoubtedly be sold quickly. All sizes and widths, but not in all styles. We cannot fill mail or telephone orders, or send these shoes C, O. D. I-MILLER &’ SONS © 1554 Broadway | 15 West 42d Street | 50 Church Street | | Near Fult: om": a's PM. | Near Fifth Avenue | Hudson Term. Bldg. S the fuel that gives best alcohol fuel an intense, concen- get Theroz trated heat for quick a cooking and stays solid while burning. Lights instantly. Most useful and safe in home, sick room and nursery. Comes ina handy metal can that takes little space and fits most any stand. Use it for break- fast, luncheons and for delightful chafing dish | parties, as well as for auto and campin parties, picnics an emergencies when heatisquickly needed, Price 15¢ a can. For Legllederghon gett Khair If you want the Stays solid while burning THE THEROZ COMPANY Woolworth Building New York You’ll Get the Cool Taste In a Flash! Just like thousands of other men who tried Home Runs. It's the taste of Bonnie Brown Burley tobacco cooled and mellowed the New Orleans way. That's the cool taste you want! HoveéR, bar , CI Re TTE. UN COOL tasting youll Say they are 15* BNW FORTWENTY SIMS TWENTY OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave, Street Cars Pass Our Door 4-PieceWilliam & Mary Period Jacobean Oak Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and $] 79° Dining ‘Table, 48 inches wide, 6 ft. extension; as illus- trated, at Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive moulded frames, in mahogany finish, highly pol .50 ished, upholstered seats, back and arins in muleskin; in- 97: destructible springs in seats; as illustrated, at |Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ~|}

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