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ROT erT PS ee wee ete —o eat GEES, ey THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, | FEBRUARY 6, 1920. ~ 350 HELD IN TUBE . TO INSTALL HOOVER HERE. nog men opened the door quietly and Kills Wife With An & ployees to back ‘ay PONTIAC, Mich. Feb. 6.—C. L. Gar- [J the wall, producing «uns as a TWO Hi R: da-| ade, te yan wen ‘iit. |mon, an automobile worker was being TO PAY ue REFUSE | nccomes rrentaent ot tal ix ened that an Trout ‘elapeed before ‘one [held to-day following the killing of his hh. aT, tl ‘summoned courage to report | RA FARE stncers at Mesting Fo the theft to the Mercer Street Police sary Png gg: Be | ‘ ae , Government officials and prominent | Station. said’ he. “guessed, he had killed” his |! , Coney Islanders Ignore’ B. R. T.} coat operators have been invited to at- ————-_—- . Wife, The woman's body with the skull [| Keepers’ Demand for Cash tend’ the meeting of the American In- Parcel Post to Panama. Grushed was found on a bed and nea. “| — stitute of Mining and Metallurgical n-| Postmaster Patten announced yester-|*** 8” x6. on Leaving Train, gineers here on Feb. 17, at which @| day that the maximum weight limit of JAPAN'S DERIVOTION. wo: bett « st packages exchang: ‘From the Washingvon Star.) ait At 6.4 o'clock last night a Sea tae eh tie ulna feat Industry” | Geen \ the ‘United States and Panama| Japan ‘has succeeded in. gaining a 5oTH TO ore THIRD ‘TO LEXINGTON hd . by ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE | Beach subway train left ‘Times po be presented by iorace Vv. Wine has been increased from twenty to fifty [FTSPE, Senting, reputation without hav-| ae Square. At 9 o'clock it arrived at | chell, retiring Pr er i Ph For the West End Terminal, the first eevee ein be minstatiea an President PRE TYEE WPS oT ae a @ubway train to reach Coney |! the institute at the meeting. 5 P; - , Island for hours. of the con} mining probigm. sien wil be On Special Sale ‘The first man off the train was | Presented by : @ B. R. T. guard, who opened the |the United States Bureau of Mines; 4 ” } W Fi Gl sat fur omelne |i, eis! |} GUE “DIAMOND DYED’ A SKIRT, || | Womens Fine Gloves 300 and %0, passengers followed | Stock of the University of Tilinois, , him, ignoring the demands of the | Bugene M:Huliffe President, ot {ye 1 98 keopers of the fare gates, who | Reed. tional nickel due the company. |HOLD-UP MEN ROB 3 IN LOFT. BLOUSE AND A CHILD'S COAT negro porter was roughly handled by the cro wo eee enone eee] High grade washable capeskin gloves and suede silk ol gloves—remarkable quality and very remarkable in price. Frightened Vi PFE te Police an Hour Later. Hartbert Will Talk on Inwood. | ‘alled down |.,, See old, faded garments turn new! | everything! i The . ‘ ‘ : Dock Commissioner Hurlbert will ad-| , FOUr bandits, with cape pilled down |i," Upiamond Dyes,” guaranteed to| The Direction Book --ith each pack- , washable cape gloves are prix seam sewn, with $3.76 85.90 £3.76 F dress the Inwood civic Forum In. Pub-| ' in {give a new, rich, fadeless color to any | age tells how to diamond dye over any spear point backs. In various shades of tan. Sal i Be Spook No, SA phi Acatemy Street | omens couts and suits at No, O4 East | fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, |color. You can not make a mistake. The undressed suede have silk li d ale at Great Reductions ear Broadway, a ° w Leet suede have silk linings and come in fis aubject will be “The New Market ‘Stre ‘‘{eotton or mixed dresses,| To match any material, have drug- { and Barge Canal Terminal for inwood."| Witch ‘and sif'in warn; Ut St Only 8 | eaters, stockings, gloves, waists, rib-| gist show you'“Diamond Dye” Color modes, tans and grays. oes for the ami + Capt. A. F. Wade of the Red Cross will The loft where the men were sorting ‘bors, feathers. areca coverings— | Card.—Advt. lead in a community song. overtime is on the second floor, Womens Walking Shoes, $5.90 High shoes, in black, brown and various smart combinations. A great many styles, but not every size in each rte Mens Quality Shoes: $8.75 In all the most desirable leathers; reduced because the size ng is incomplete. Shoes for Growing Girls Reduced to $3.75 i tity of fi ete li clearance at this remarkably low price, ave een SrouPed for loomingdales—Second Floor _ OO ——- ~ — | Mousquetaire Gloves: Greatly Reduced | | 12-Button $2.98 16-Button $3.48 Only 500 pairs in all; glace kid, of fine quality. The 12-button are elbow-length. Black only. The 16-button turn the elbow. Black and white. Exceptional value! Bloomingdales—-Main Floor. Every Overcoat, Ulster and Suit $8.85) Novelty : Jewelry is the one final ale Price Boys Py. Suits & Overcoats 94 Smart Overcoats $1.00 PS ay Van and looking ings at a price that makes them doubly pleasant to buy. Womens Jewelry: $%.00 Bracelets Bar Pins ped ola Brooches Lavall Shoe Buckles Steel Sautoirs Vanity Cases Pearl Necklaces KUPPENHEIMER AND OUR OWN | Womens For as many smart Boys smart enough to know that there are be wei kbaien eg : F ; U: S its two winterfuls of wear in these sturdy man-tailored coats of Mens Jewelry; $1.00 The very finest ready-to-wear clothing | nion Sui piel ane Cay chev c Gold Top Pen Knives - A || ’ A clearaway of higher cost models; therefore, mostly one or two Sterling Engraved Buckles -in America—All made for our regular 89c of u kind. “All sizes from 24 to 9 in the lot, Sterling Links stock, and not a single garment pur- pau Bete aau. Saabs And peo Suits: Sizes 7 to 18 Years Gold ted and and Enamel Links “ A ” ei 4 ; tea Wear-resisting corduroy nd dressier suits of fi he’ jold-plated Ppa bs. chased for “special sale” purposes. ||] | shaped, cotton union suits. | | Ziery one of them wil give each of 120 boys. epick-and-apen Gold-plated Waldemar. ot ; band and well reinforced; pink look right up to Spring and be ready to render another whole Coat Chains and white. In regular and season of wear next Winter. A good selection of light and dark Gunmetal Match Boxes extra sizes. } shades. Cigarette Cases Main Floor | ee Bloomingdales—Seoond Floor Main Floor. IN OUR GREATEST | j Good News for Kiddies! gee Fun and Mystery! ANN AL sale Horsie Toddlers ‘ea Ouija Board Reduced to $1 and $1.50 Big value for so small a We pride ourselves on this purchase— price! Smooth and grain- there are going to be a host of happy ed sheeps hide, with re- youngsters tomorrow! The Horsie Tod- inforced leather handle, 2 Pe rs $95, $100, $115, $125 and $135 Overcoats and Suits $ 50 ae! ai Bet : ene gitar monpionnd straps, lock and key, Size can get out of this eit ode little on Sale at 49th and 42d Street Stores Only, at paige medhs a TGRrA ERE tb HORE 10x15, with 1, 2 and 3 ‘spirit board” until youve tried one. and shaped saddle. Tw eee ape ei Sorieia Harte & seats It answers all sorts of questions and tells ou all kinds of amusing thi Great priee, And be- for clever buying. y id ay wal for an evening’s entertainment! Bloomingdales—Third Floor cause the price is so exceptionally low, we are oblig- ) aiivimtawe || RAZOR tities. Main Floor. Suits, at Seven Suits, at Seven 75, $80, $85 and i $65, . d sald re 567° Oo v bees pie Wag Candy Specials No mail or phone Delicious Assortment 44c Ib. orders. B LADES a Ri VEER of Choealats, oun , Sti $55, $57.50 and $60 $ 50 $45, $47.50 and $50 $ 50 Bloomingdales—Third Floor ———___| 6 for 18c late Cocoanut Bon-Bons, Made of pure Overcoats and . Overcoats and ° 35 D fondant cream, smooth blended chosalate Suits, at Seven Suits, at Seven ‘ F h A c ozen and fresh shredded cocoanut—delicious Stores: vanes ce Stores res rmy 4 ah or Pp reduction ‘ ingredients! | . these—fine quality steel ° Chickens: 35c pound tested and warranted, in Valentine Favors & t ° rc au Legecl Canata Tard, | ReeeHnR Bork Hpyes Ca Nver- pent Aen i Other Novelties $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits at $2.50 I! | cots ot Pork, Government Bacon, | | eee eee other popu. | | | ection of favors, snapping. mortoee, ll stores except 49th d 42d Streets, at shaded : sad Pop and novelties for parties and enter- @ D an reets, a Forequarters of Mut- | Roasting Veal, lar blades and razors at bate Nis ton Tb. 18 'ge Ib, 20¢ popular prices. nme! Bloomingdalea—Basement ——____ | Main Floor” | Bloomingdales—Main Floor Anticipate Next Winter's Higher Prices by Buying Now—Don't make the mistake of ° ‘ F | f Another Saving! 4 concluding that prices will not go up—we are ina position to know what we are talking | A Gre at urniture ale | about and we are sufficiently sure of our ground to say to you that IF PRICES NEXT VV all Paper: WINTER ARE NOT FULLY 30% ABOVE THIS PAST SEASON’S PRICES we will buy back AT PURCHASE PRICE any suit or overcoat bought in this Pom _With Corresponding Values 17'4c Roll GREAT STOCK, with possibilities for Sold only with bor- every home-maker, whether the need d 1214 1 be for complete suits of distinctive character, ders at 10c and 12} 3c NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS or for a single piece. Great reductions, too, a in } which make this sale doubly welcome. | And = i" ye gen: | a , a great response from the public, which we chance to a P } ° acknowledge with much appreciation. | We your home with new | 7 planned this sale with more-than-ordinary wall paper. There are | ae care! dainty floral effects, a a An stripes, grass effects, } , THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK The Sale ‘With Truth blocks, and plain colors. | ea : oun ” ses The borders are very | “Yi 2 2 sloga h”’ exemplifies : : 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave. Ps oe ee ee find e aor decorative and will } 44 East 14th St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn founded in this sale as in every other. Values help along consider- probably are greater than ever—come and ably in prettifying any Be see for yourself! room! a. ee BineisihedlemesBeurth: FUMGT cn ney eee ee z