The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 9

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A Ignatz Gives a Christmas NEY HOGAN took his feet from the desk in the finger- Print room and frowned. “Do you mean to say,” ‘ with pardonable suspicion, alreadun here after a couple of warrants. shorts"What are you doing in here?” / pricerfked Mr. Hogan. waid His Honor, Mr. Judge, tells me I ‘was wuld come to the Distant’ Attorney dimcis @ referee of the business, * “m\come to explain how it happened I ¢ whould get crowned for paying the murent too early in last year on Christ- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, Neen ne ear) di INET A.EAMAMMAP ID Ach lent). Manes heat Call “Why did he h | he, ne Mr i ‘Already I hav Paid the rent.’ A Blue Eye to Collector receipt?” ‘i | “Why didn’ er Batchelder ase st By Rog mcr arron:| Mf Hogan leaned forward expec-| eS tal ald SEISTANT Dis’ tantly. “Right awa “I am yours to command,” he de- clared, “if the Judge sent you to me.| “Mr Tell mo the story.” “One day last Christmas,” maid Im- natz, “I went and paid the rent off my | a house for the month,” | “For what month?” te starts the fight.” Hoga he inquired “that all 2 this trouble came = because you paid your rent too! igscolored eve Vhy did you . Hogan as “For January in next year—1920." lector | ww did it happen that you di Did you call “Phat is exactly | tn st you did) ite, Hogan, Ml, I thought it might be a nice! present for the landlord, as the boss| 80D of a gun,” Siihe dope,” replica} Nenatz. “1 paid m: Ladrent one day las shristinas, when shouldn't do it un- tii Jan. 1, and now ave me a week of bonus for the] esents. I said to myself, ‘I pay the, rent of the house, and then next yea I get $30 in January to blow for ents for myself and everybody. is the cause of the rent paying.” “Had you paid the rent for Decem- ver?” “Sure, I paid tt on tho first pay day in December.” “Now we are getting warmer,” sa Mr. Hogan. “But why do you want a warrant?” “There 1s a guy 1n front of the court which. 1s ‘the landlord, He hit me one on the nose while collecting the rent which already was paid." Mr. Distant Att | the rent ahead him the receipt, scanned it with T am from it.” “Did you get a “He calls me names," couldn't be sure. Ignatz produced the |the gentleman with the black eye it you? Present to Landlord and 2.00 \p3icsn ena 6 t +f called the rent collector who had come to court in the wake of Ignatz, looking for damages himself. He bad hit this man” him names?” “I might have called him an old ref adinitted Ignatz But just ima, after pa to get another Orney, from the landlord. What insiitin) “Why did you try to collect the rent after it had been paid? axked Mr, Hogan of the collector. Ignatz.” receipt, curiosity. “It must be all right” he said “only they didn’t tell me anything “How did that happen?’ “On the first of the month my boes boupht thia house, and I guess the To relieve congested transportation Business Hours will temporarily be 9.30 A. M, to 6 P. M. BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Oniginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET To-morrow, THURSDAY Closing Out—Entire Remaining Stock + WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Plain, Fur Trimmed & Costume Effects 44.00 74.00 Formerly Formerly. 65.00 to 95.00 95.00 to 165.00" 90.00 Formerly 145.00 to 295.00 Included. in this grouping are all the favored models and fabrics. all sizes in each style, but collectively almost every size is represented. Not Closing Out—Entire Remaining Stock All Handsomely Fur Trimmed 195.00 Formerly 295.00 to 550.00 150.00 Formerly 265.00 to 385.00 425.00 to 6 of fine furs. e Women’s Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats Of peachbloom and velour. Women’s Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats Of marvella, bolivia and peachbloom. fo VELVET & BROCADE EVENING WRAPS 225.00 Formerly These wraps of velvet and metal brocade typify the most sumptuous examples of the luxurious in evening mantles, enriched with combinings 50.00 . Formerly 110.00 to 135.00 74.00 Formerly 135.00 to 163.00 95.00 Duvetyn, Marvella & Peachbloom Coats Finest day coats, elaborately fur trimmed. Formerly 185.00 to 275.00 Women’s Duvetyn and Marvella Dolmans Highest class day wraps, large fur collars, Formerly 265.00 to 345.00 | 150.00 95.00 Closing Out—Entire Remaining Stocks WOMEN’S DUVETYN FROCKS Plain Tailored & Fur Trimmed 79.50 Formerly 150.00 to 195.00 49.50 Included are the season’s most fashionable types: 89.50 NOC, 0. D.’"S_ NOCREDITS NOEXCHANGES NO APPROVALS asked | + \t said tho col- | asked “Show and | lees guy must have tak “There was a big argument when I moan, the guy wuich owned house before,” “So th ‘Sure. of the month.” That settles that part of it jdid you hit Ignate?” “Look | lector, | blue eyes on Ignatz. ut i West 42nd Street he house was sold? My boss bought it the first | « Now, asked Mr. H at my eye,” groaned the col-|t “and ask me where wre the |r . 1 didn't mean to lector was just a fight.” | ‘ ms that you were wrong to}a fine f argument when Ignatz had| “And if there is tented?" 3 it strong enough,”|t said th you are a fine f Open at 9.30 A. M. Ignatz, rent again whieh 1] ill you explain that, to the he concluded with | mer 1920, » fo! Mba wits an | ad “only if land ess life of the country have been invited to address the audi | ‘ any trouble,” ad- | ones alse th W K d ‘You should. go to| Mvitationa have been gent to all the) e Warmes In J show the re-| Workers in the Irish Bond Certificate | there will fix|drive and ft ia planned to ne on final rally for the “TL thinklin ¢ in things aat- | 1 » Bronx organ anno. In accordance with Department of Health regulations, this Store will, until further notice, and Close at 6 P. M. Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street SMART SPRING BLOUSES Featuring distinctive new styles— played on $3.95 Colored Organdie Blouses in new Spring shades ; tucked fronts; high or low neck; low or Buster Brown col- lars; in Rose, ‘Tan, Orchid or Blue. dis- Second Floor Thursday. $5.50 Georgette Crepe and Washable Satin Blouses in White, Mesh and Suit colors; tucked and embroidered models—superior quality Fabries. An Opportune Offering Thursday of SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS at $9.75 Exceptional quality Silk Jersey models with smart pleated flounces—an extensive variety of rich colorings. Main Floor Specially Selected Items from. the PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF FURS Russian Pony Coats— 30 inch and 36 inch models of flat beautifully marked skins; plain or con- trasting c and cuffs; originally cee $125.00 French Seal Coats or Capes (Dyed Coney); in three-quarter lengths} full sweep models; origi ra oh 190,00 Nutria Coats— In smart 80 inch large coll originally § loose back models; $175.00 Scotch Mole Coats— Smart models; selected quality beautifully li origi nally $42 “" $275.00 nally $425.00 skins; Scotch Mole Wraps Handsomely draped model; large muffler collar; origi nally $595.00 Hudson Seal Coats Muskrat); an assortment of smart inch models of selected skins ; deep self borders; origi $275.00 nally $365.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk rat); three-quarter length; large and deep cuffs of contrast . $395.00 ing furs; originally $495 Natural Black Muskrat Coats 45 inch full sweep model; contrasting collar and cuffs; originally LCTAGT sarin tin ib aiidcirn $395.00 $475.00 (Dyed 30 collar All of our higher cost Fur Coats and Wraps at very decided price advantages. Our Annual Sale of Furniture Tapestry design; Mahogany Colonial steads, as illustrated; 4ft. and 41% ft. sizes;! $40.00 ..$35.00 Box Springs, special $33.00 post; formerly Hair Mattresses, 45-lb. weight A limited number of Odd Dining or Serving Tables, China Closets and ______AT HALF PRICE Continues with its many remarkable values and early selection is necessary if you would avail yourself of the exceptional opportunities afforded here. Bedroom Suite, four pieces: Colonial design; formerly $325.00, $295.00 | Living Room Suite. 3 pcs.; y covered; formerly $450.00, 405.00 Dining Room Suite, 10 pieces; American Walnut; in Queen Anne reduced from $453.00 to... $400.00 Bed- Fireside Wing Chairs four \T ‘tapestry covered; formerly $60.00, $40.00 Dining Chairs in Mahogany and Walnut A FINAL DE VALERA RALLY. {| te Will Take Place at Hants Point | Palace Sanday Afternoon. n prominent in po make workers Supervisor ‘Thon This Is Wool Underwear Weather and We Offer the “) IN OUR ANNUAL SALE romfortable, two-piece rmen of just the ght weight for her. Their low price is entirely out | of proportion to their high quality, $3.00 Heavy Wool Underwear Reduced to $1.95 Per Garment undergar- And Besides, the Nationally Famous Imperial Union Suits for Men In every weight, size and fabric. $2.50 to $10 the Suit Bull Grothere Broadway, at 49th Street 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 125th Street, at 3d Avenue 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway 44 FE. 14th St. 47 Cortlandt St. §.BAUMAR *Con46"S7.& etive- OUR EASY PAY- MENT PLAN AP. PLIES = EVERY. WHERE WITHIN 190 MILES OF NEW YORK. WEFURNISH APARTMENTS AND HOMES ON WEEK- LY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 4-Plece American Wainut Queen Anne Period Suite, consialing of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TA ING 06 TABLE, 48 inches \y sion; Four Pieces; Columbia Grafonolas from $25.00 C4 on Our Payment Plan February Columbia and Cortina Forelgn Lan- guage Records on Sale. Spring with turned up sides; at ..... 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