The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 17

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UNION MUSICIANS THREATEN TO BOLT ‘BOSTON SYMPHONY will Play Under Union Affiliation ‘Unless Trustees Recognize Their Organization They Declare, BOSTON, Feb. 27. 1G) sissy: the Boston Sym- Phony Orchestra Players are recognized As & union “py the trustees, they will form an orchestra themselves under union affiliation, according to a eom- mittee of the players to-day. ninety per cent, of the members have joined the union and finan- ial backing for the proposed new orchestra has been offered it is said. Unionization is “the only thing ‘that will hold the organization together,” the statement declares. “The players have not received a gufficient salary and, being non- union men, could get little out- Side work. As a result men have left the orchestra year after year to join the union and the constant change in membership has been a @amper to proper team work.” cqaineepattetlfaonateciniinals Fameral of Mrs. Colgate Will Be Held Here To-Day. ‘The funeral of Mrs, Florence Hall Colgate ,wife of Gilbert Colgate, will be held ‘to-day at her residence, No. 306 West 76th Street. Mrs. Colgate, who died Feb. 24, was the daughter of the late Edward J. Hall of Buffalo, N. ¥. She was deeply interested in philan- thropic work. She is survived by her husband and her five children, Mrs. Stanley .M Rumbough, Mrs. Edwin Bt J. Greble jr, Miss Grace Hall Col- gate, Gilbert Colgate jr., a sophomore at Yale, and Robert Bangs Colgate, a student at Phillips-Andover Academy. ———— Aged Women Cleared of Death of Infants. Bupreme Court Justice William Pop- ham Platt, of White Plains, to-day dismissed the five indictments against Bridget Flaherty and Annie Murphy, ‘both seventy years old, accused of al- lowing infants left in their care to die “Sat malnutrition, Former Assemblyman J. Ambrose Goodwin, counsel, said his aged clients intend to return to Ireland, auiiceanseaie dich aally $2,500,000 for New Schools Given by Pierre S. Da Pont. Announcement of the gift of $2,500,- 000 by Pierre 8. du Pont ror new achool- houses in Delaware was made esterday the General Education ‘d, in fo portion of the boards annual report dealing with State. school. surveys. Schoois for colored ch ldren+will receive $500, 000 of the sum. Provision has been To Be Taken From Alabama to ativeima qplary, which anngune nts had been Northern Canada. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 27.—Tran- ! plane. . re THE EVENING WORL BEES CARRIED BY PLANE, | "portation aimcutties tn the ehipment $4,000 for Near Hanging. a bees over long distances for breed-| JACKSON, Miss., Feb. 27.The Lower Purposes have been solved ot House of the Legislature has voted to-|$4.000 to Will Purvis, a Lamar County pM A ; homey | {Fmer, who faced the gallows, only ts makers to Northern Canada by air-| be ultimately exonerated of a murder charge on which he was convicted. NEW YORK CITY STORES: building the schoolhouses. made for expert advice and control in| Extrhordinary Sale Saturday Men’s Spring Suits made to your measure 39.00 A large and splendid selection of new Spring Suitings will be made into Three-Piece Suits—in the smartest new models—for $35.00. These woolens were bought long before the present market prices and we offer you the entire advantage. Perfect satisfaction is assured. Other great values in Suits to order at $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 to $70.00 -——Men’s Ready to Wear Suits- custom tailored in our own shops Smart, clean-cut garments, custom tailored in the smartest of hew Spring models for men and young men. They possess those dis- tinctive features for which fine custom made garments are known. Special 39.00 24 40.00 STORES IN BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts OPEN 104 Flatbush Ave. O* 20 trom imate Bt 1a Bae Sear EVENINGS | gt Prat torah 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. mses | 2331 Eighth Aves, 1 door above iathst NEWARK: BRONX: TILL 10 P. M. UNION HILL: 403 East 149th St, Near 3d Ave. 267 Bergenline Ave., John Street UVTUOOOEOEAFNEES LE AEA TA fruit. Ie = 2 = |; SUGAR-SAVING CRANBERRY RECIPES Cranberries can be used for a greater variety of purposes than any other fruit, except apples. Just now cranberries are very reasonable in price, and while sugar’ may seem high, we are suggesting many delicious ways to serve them—with very little sugar. ' A quart of Cranberries will serve 12 persons. waste but all of the fruit is used, and they require little time in pre- paration for cooking. Cranberries are delicious with all meats, hot or cold. The deli- cate distinction of cranberries counteracts the cloying taste of fatty meats, and gives a delicious flavor to the coarse but nutritious cuts. Strained Cranberry Sauce O00 wage) ranberrion, 3 pint water, M% level tesapoon salt, rE eee vis ang esa eeiaig: ae Bt hererien Oot aatil the sugar in dissolved: bell ‘briskly fer Sve s much as possible of the cran- strainer. Add the sugar, jor adéitional Eat more cranberries! They are the most economical They cost less than last year! To be sure of a selection of the choicest cultivated Eatmor--~Cranberries They have no Try These Recipes: aon Seuce Cranberry Pie weve a ut strips of pastry over top ‘fated imte the add the one cup of sugar for every two cuneat Juice: minutes; skim, and pour inte glass tumblers er porce- lain er ‘crockery molds. jelous jelly. varieties, ask for UTCEQUOUCOEOGOOETE AEE A ee AY, FEBRUARY 27, Aimertea’s Le adtiig Pur, House Fifth’ Ave. Fur Shop The Original and Only Abram Ratkowsky “435 Fifth Ave, From Manufacturer to Wearce “One Floor,Up-—And Save Money” DO NOT BE FOOLED! We have no conneciion with any other store on Fifth Avenue using name “Ratkowsky.” These ad: vertised furs wiil be found AT TE 1S ADDRESS ONLY. Beware oi imitators and tmiations. This is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkowsky. Another Purchase! Just Received by Fist Express From ST. LOUIS AUCTION: SALE OF FURS $441,000 Worth of Raw Pelts, Representing Most Beautiful Furs Shown in America, Made Up in Our Factories to Sell at POSITIVE 0% SAVINGS We were one of the largest purchasers at the recent Auction Sale of raw pelts at St. Louis. It being our custom to pay SPOT CASH for everything we buy, it naturally followed that we could secure the pick of these lots, together with the greatest quantity and variety of assortment. These pelts were imm ely rushed to our New York factories to be made into the richest and most elegant furs of this season. And because of the very low auction sale prices paid for these fine selected pelts our prices for the finished garments to-day and to- morrow WILL UNDOUBTEDLY CREATE THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITIES IN FUR BUYING EVER KNOWN IN NEW YORK CITY. We particularly invite those who during the past, few days were unable to be waited upon, owing to our limited capacity to take care of the crowds. Our salesforce has now been increased three- fold and prompt attention is assured. Buy now for next year—when prices will 100% higher. $300 ° COATS IN LATEST MCDELS French Seal Dolman $150.00 Sealine Coatees $100.00 French Seal sate!” 495-99 Near Seal Coats 95.00 ne abil) ey Sea Lion Coats 65.00 Hudson Seal se=* 350,09 Hudson Seal vvwrr = 450.00 Marmot Coats. 150.99 ‘Muskrat Coats 150.00 Reaver Jap Mink Coats 300.00 — = heal) ey Notria Coats 300.00 French Seal 27%, $00.00 Mole Coates 350.00 Near Seal Coats 100,99 Siink Coatees 400.00 French Seal “217 150.99 Beaverette Coats 100.00 trim'd BA-In, Look. Like Sea Lion, trimmed — 125.00 Squirrelette faker 75.00 SCARFS, SETS AND NECKPIECES Suitable for Summer Wear "$3 J Squirre! Animals, $20.00 Skunk Scarts, lined, $25.00 Wolt Scarts, fi..s" 39.00 S:ble Fox, Animal, 75.00 ) ew — $0.00 Cross Fox, lined, 100.00 Hudson Seal, 14x72 long 35.00 Kit Blue Fox, animal, 35.00 Skunk Scaris, 7'\, 25.00 Siiver Fox, animal, 100.00 Woll Sets, 75.00 Hudson Seal Capes, 35.00 Skank Sets, Bore 50.00 Skuuk Capes, !™* °* 100.00 Flying Squirrel Scarf, 20.00 Skumk Capes, 55.00 Skunk Muffs, brown, 25.00 Squirrel Capes, 50.00 Hudson Seal Mulls, 1).00 Jap Mink Capes, 45.00 Jap Mink Scarts, 20.00 mole Capes, .;,,'2 55.00 Sable Animal, 50.00 Jap Marten Scarts, 35.00 Stone Marten, 40.00 Mink Animal Scarfs, 25.00 REAL FACTS 215 Stores in the United States 75 Stores in New Ycrk SAVE! Every Day Cut Prices PACE permits us to quote only « limitea number of the most popular Toilet Preparations and Medicines r our low prices, representing real worth-while savings. uu don't find the preparation you desire listed here, Py it. You will find we sell it at a cut price. 4e size Pletober'e CaMOtIa. cccssvesseccscccccosesesvaeD $1.30 si-6 Pinkham’s Vegetable Comp. ..... oes erevesoece 87 $1.50 size Scott’s Emulsion, .. $1 00 six8 Listerine, 14 oz........00000+ CV TL $1.00 oin0 Horlick’s Malted Milk, 16 02. .......0+++000++ $1.00 sine Father John’s Medicine, large........+++++++++.90 5c size Carter’s Little Liver Pills...........seeeeeeees 44 oe w108 Mustefole, large... Fellow's Syrup, TREGO ss ecesessessosscedseces kala $1 10 e202 Nuxated Iron .........eeeeeeeeeee evccccccesecs 719 400 w20 D. & R. Cold Cream, 4 0z.......... 50c size Hind’s Honey & Almond Cr.........sseseeese00d s0c one Java Rice Powder.........0000. Tbe tine Levy’s La Blache Face Powder......sceess0e0+053 tic ane Lyon’s Tooth POW iii decescecsccssacecetses the 20¢ sine Mennen’s Talcum Powder. ....s.ssseceseceseeoel 0c sing Pepsodent Tooth Paste.. ‘B0c size Kolynos Tooth Paste.. 85c size aoa SOR, iccetssisccnsssscsccsccseousess nce Woodbury’ 's Facial Soap. stereeceveseeersceeeenelO Transparent Handle Good Bristle TOOTH BRUSHES Brushes of every kind. have doubled, ¢mpled, quadrupled in value. ‘We consider ourselves fortunate to be able to offer this special tot at &@ price that reminds you of the olden days, You should buy a quanuty of them for every papal ode ptt in reserve for quests. Regularly 25) 35c. Sale Price . . Cc Guaranteed FOUNTAIN SYRINGFS You could spend $2.00 in many stores and, not get a syringe that will render any better Hi \ service. It is moulded in one prece and guar- “A anteed for one Our e ed down dunng February 6 Our $1.50 Hot Water Bottle $1.19 Excellent Grade Linen Finish WRITING PAPER Lord Baltimore is a paper that is adaptable for all uses. Of excellent grade well finished stock and gives an impression of dignity to your correspondence. But as it is our biggest seller the cost is moderate. During February only swe will sell 50 envelopes and pound of per containing 90 sheets, fotal yalue of both being 7 0c 61.00.for. . WHY PAY MORE? Every home needs these things and by buying them on our Weeb- End Sele plan you save nearly balf Our Food Department is really @ side line with us, not maintained for profit, but by making the 80 very attractive you will be induced to visit your nearest Drug Store frequently javarein ne cGerr’s BREAKFAST és 4 ws | 1 es, ed way superior Reg price S8e haifite WEEK half Ib. nie 2 for 82c_ Exos 2 “hse PeaNut BUTTER madetrom selectes Virginie Peanuts to # smooth paste, Contains natural of! of the Peanute, phneserses | & delictous full nourishing qualities, Reguler Price 45¢ ied WEEK Q hum ge EME 2 Mer 46c ee Yer et oe DRESSING ne formule ot a well ally advertised brand, 2 for 39 LIGGETT’S OPEKO TEA 4blends Wecansay sold at TRE PRICE OF COCOA. has been stesally increasing You CAKE CHOCOLATE—jun. natural bitter chocolate in half y) ad ing Reg. price 35 R Enos 2 Sor 36¢ sos ABOUT RUSSIA by Lincoln Eyre In The World To-Morrow Morning ce ee A LL A A A CC LL CE i

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