The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 12

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fies, winding and unwinding—mostly now held by classified and unclasel- fied civil service employeen working lender Democratic chiefs and direc- announced tors. to-day that he is qoing to fire a | > lot of clerks. | Syrians Rey St. Peter's Church. And there doe much chance « is rapidly filling up | components of the machine which vs iblican statesmen, because t to be Aa the P , te te law. et that their party will be triu is handsomer and more convenient than i ‘ Ne W ; — his branch of the Goverment |phant in the clection next fal and |the present Syrian Cathedral in Pacite . : . onetinved trom Ee en eee Fees) to take on new em to them to find so Usteeet P : efowds, and the congestion is as as im rush hour New York ? to 630 o'clock in the after- < street cars cannot carry rT} ” 4 in fact, becacse Washington f Bae not the transportation facilitie: War Department. They overfiov the streets at 5 o'clock every a’ the metropolis. Sree are 70.900 civilian clerks ir and the congestion caused by single departmental swarm, pola: with other departmental! swar completely paralyzes ‘the Wo system. A project is o to “stagger” the working hours Government employees in or that they, as well as the fev jians who do not work for Government, may be able to cet stree! = t cars .nornings and eve ‘The “stageer” service is in tm the War Risk Insurance Bu- which supports a matter of and to see them coming tm fifteen minute relays between goock sod $20 osicck very st;| “Bayer” introduced Aspirin to phyelciens over eighteen years ago a & summer Saturday night in West End Station at Coney Down in Southwest Washington, in Park, the Government con- Structed for the use of overflow clerks ‘@nd officers of the army and navy. @B4 for the Council of National De femme, the Food Administration and as other branches, block afte: ‘of neat, well lichted, well ven- heated and well furnished by the ceaseless hum of the rush of clerks and offi- here and there, and a deafenin; of typewriting machines, the _ Teng lines of automobiles parked for Blocks on both sides of the streets the slithering sqund of red “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be,genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Then 1 toured these same buildings Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. ixteen months after t 1 apy egpacelape ye vena te you are getting the true, world-famous Aspirin,| Remember, “Bayer” means genuine! Say much of a change from 4 year prescribed by miysicians for over eighteen years. bat afew cant an unbroken package of “Bayer ry ASHI Tablets of Aspirin’ which cantains proper direc-|¢°; ssa Ca aie hale tions to o_safely relieve Colds, Headache, To facture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Always bu ‘Something big is going to happen in our Church next Sunday” It was a hard headed business man speaking. Churches, in cooperation with the Interchurch Fi World Movement, as Stewardship Month. iol ae cae ae fre—of having Sunday, February 29th will be National Life y» Service Enlistment Sunday. On that day the He was ashamed—as all of us ought to be call will go forth to tens of thousands of young —that the church should have to ask. people to enlist for special Christian Service, He was telling of what the Stewardship Next Sunday, February 22nd, has been Plan would do for his Church. chosen as Nation-wide Steward- “ : hip Acknowledgment Sunday. “Most of the leading business Stewardship Calendar pd ties y men I've talked to tes for it ie The goal of all the churches is heart, soul and pocketbook” he Christian Btewardeni Réncational ten million Christian Stewards call ie have often wondered February 1, Mewardehip Acknow!- regularly enrolledinthe holy habit why the Church didn’t get on a Feber ivi Lite Werk Raliet- of giving of themselves and of plain business basis of raising elie Oe pretes their resources. The money test funds. With the Stewardship ofthe Spiritual Life, Rvangelism and is primary to a one hundred per the Eoltetment of Life Reeruite Plan there will be no more beg- April cae Pens if The piglet . eles fie A Rare, Senter, Matton! ion Oo! e first fruits of your in- ging; no more deficits. Jotu-the Churey Bund come is your first part in the t Something will happen next of world rebuilding. Sunday in every church—in your church—if every member recognizes that God is the owner of his life and earning power; and that your labor and your possessions? be, h , ts simply 0 Steward. Will you dedicate some definite proportion February is set apart by the Evangelical of your income in His cause? For full information and helps for Pastore, Sunday School Super- iatendents and Women's and Young People's Societies write the Stewardship Department “ie INTERCHURCH World Movement of North America 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY ‘Will you be one next Sunday to formally acknowledge God's ownership of your life, borough. The porchase ine church, parish house and y. The property has a frontage jot 188 feet. The church seats 760 and ache, Earache. Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, “Bayer.” Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost Druggists also sell larger pack- the trade mark of Bayer Manu- Adve ¥F BRUARY ‘17, ‘195 : 1887 ONE POLICY FOR 33 YEARS 1920 | Nationally Known Merchandise With a Positive Lifetime Guarantee || Deutsch Bros. ain A) S8AVENUE | AVENUE’ A.| BROADWAY ‘Selling lial Not Gambling With It We have been selling Furniture, Rugs, Phonographs, etc., for thirty-three years, Always giving the utmost in value—selling pom honestly and satisfied with a small profit. That's why we "t claim there is a scarcity of Furniture and don't mark our goods higher every da day. If there ig a scarcity of Furniture we don’t know of it. Our warehouses and stores are filled with goods Pett We offer these goods to you on Our Payment Plan. O' PRICES ARE TWENTY TO FORTY . CAUSE WE ARE NOT Se ce 4 PSone Mon iy? | Buy Quick—tLast Chance! Today and Tor-orrow Final Offer Great Purchase 1$100,000 Worth of FURS At 40c on the Dollar Recently Bought From Famous Old Boston Fur Honse . Fines oannced Gorrie tebe, Cdeor he: Retiring From Business ' The tive Chairs and Arm Chair are seats. All finished Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of the Most Exquisite Furs Ever Showa Walnut: complete. . $394. 50 in New York, Now Going tor Less Than Cost of Manufacture No such opportunity to buy furs—Real furs—the FINEST furs that money.can buy—has ever been presented in the history of this city. Remember, these furs were selected by the greatest fur experts, represestting this famous old Boston house, to meet the demands of their exclusive clientele. Not a garment in the lot but is of the most superb quality of fur and of the latgst fashion in every detail. Imagine these furs going for such inc y low prices as they are now offered for in this sale. NO GAINS LIKE THESE HAVE EVER BEEN KNOWN IN NEW YORK! Just come and investigate. Positively None Soild to Dealers at These Prices Queen Anne aedheon Suite, consisting of large, roomy | Dresser, with well made drawers and French plate mirror; Chiffo- robe, Dressing Table, with triplicate mirror, and full size bed. PUT ny * $217.50 Handsome Day Bed, with cane pan- els and French Box Spring, finished in ‘rich antique mahog- any; Queen Anne Period. Beauty and comfort combined (without pi'low and Special Sa’e Fur Coats French Seal far's'<'$195.09 | Marmot Coats $150.00 359.09 | French Seal tery 150.00 Hudson Seal -"*sr 295.00 | Freneh Seal 100.00 Squirrel Coat 350.0) | Near Seal Coats 150.00 Hudson Seal 250.00 | Sealine, trimmed 125.00 Natural Nutria 187.50 | Near Seal Coats 95.00 French Seal 3:1", £25.09 | Sealine Coats 65.00 Scotch Mole Coat = 275.09 fiole Voluan 750.00 Budson Seal Dolman 535.00 | Mink Coat 1060.06 Fur Seari!s Capes and Muffs Hudson Seal Sets Eudsen Seal Capes $75.00 Beaver Sets Cross Fox Scarfs 150.00 Wo f Sets Beaver Mutts 35.00 Skunk Sets cue hee 4 Fox Sets —~ Biack Lynx Capes enceptionsl vetise; complete, Blue Fox Scarts | Mink Ca; es 200.00 EXTRA Sr aviAl Vinton Biase | 7 White Fox Scarfs Skank Capes * 100.00 Be | OPP ONG ROOM ARM AND SIDE CHAIRS ; Renner seg r | Pepe i aie 9-4 in a period reproductions With cane sees Panels, ue; Woli Scaifs, line scoich Mote Is istered in Bine Brown Genuine ather— Raccoon Scarfs | Black Lymx Searls 7500 Eu cieane oe ete Anima: Fox Scarfs 0 | butts to Mal 10.00 Hudson Seal Scaris 30.i0 | Squirrel Scarts 50.00 HOUSERURNISHING SPSEIARS AT OUR HARLEM Skunk Scarts 25.00 | Ermine Searts 50.00 Skunk Mutts 25.00 | Jap Mink Capes 45.00 Dudson Seal Mulfs 1:.0)°'| Scotch Mole Capes 55.00 Belgian Seal Mutts. bicck, dr j 5. iO] arene ene RUGS. ——eg roe PHONOU IM NS ed wood finishes, ent the acme of cuioa in bed-cone CANS Bt SARATOGA AVE NEW YORK.-OPEN MON NDA AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. BROCKLIN (Including Clothing Dept,)— pen Saturday Evenung Only. First and Only Phonograph With be POSITIVE LIFETIME GUARANTEE HE World's best Artists and Singers do not make records exclusively for us. = We are NOT in the Record Business. | But the World's best Mechanics made the y LYDIFONE for us. The LYDIFONE will play all the standard make records equally well with a steel needle, giving added life and tonal beauty to each record. No Ad- ditional Attachments Required. The Lydi- fone Machine is the only phonograph in the market sold with an absolute LIFETIME GUARANTEE. We will make any repairs or adjustments FREE as long as this ma- chine is in your possession, Free Demonstration ZI y | Extra heavy Diack tin, ccpperlAluminum ‘Tea Kettle, 4 48 Bi ee, $24 A see. es 2.48 i Ny NO C. 0. Ds. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS! ' I fz] $1.00 Per Week Other Models From $28 te $080 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ' { ’

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