The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 7

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H Pits: hs ef a Tee Roms te 2, ee oe. i 4 * . LURED OUT BY RUSE AND FIRED UPON Harlem Cafe Keeper Escapes Bul- lets From Tenement Doorway and Policeman Arrests Two. ele, who runs @ cafe at ith street, was revuru- | message, saying that he was by Capt. Rout, when two men from the doorway of a tene- ‘at No. 2113 Second Avenue aint two shots at him. Charles Rely heard first grabbed Daniele, the ded revolvers. At the Po- Station they gave thelr names as De cca, & bartender, of 135 Mast 113th Street, and Joseph twenty-four, a stone cutter, of Bast 109th Street. They were arraigned on a charge of assault and violation of the daw in Harlem Police Court HARDMAN HOUSE presents a fascinating neve foxtrot record: ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS \ New England Confectionery Company Boston, Mass. “WHERE THE LANTERNS GLOW” i and five other new Emerson Record Successes In keeping with our established policy of offering the good new selections-first, we invite you to come HERE—to “Fifth Avenue’s Phonograph Head- uarters”—and listen leisurely t6 all six of these delightful new Emerson recordizations. The com- fort, convenience and privacy of an individual “Concert Booth” is always at your service. “Where the Lanterns'Glow” . “You'll Be Sorry”... + - “You'd Be Surprised”. . . “Nobody Knows” . . - « « -} Imperial Three “That Naughty Waltz” . . . .} George H. Green “Little Blue Devil”... . « Novelty Orchescra Mount i et ameaaas baa. oil 7 Plantation Jazz Orchestra #Come on,Play Wiz Me” . . .) Eddie Cantor “All the Boys Love Mary” . . of the “Follies” “My Isle of Golden Dreams” . .) Sterling Trio “Bubbling Over” . . . « - «j Reed Miller A COMPLETE LINE OF EMERSON, COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN PECK & CO. Founded 1842 433 Fifth Aventie, New York 47-51 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn (between 38th and 39th Streets) # : } Palace Trio + | Emerson Military Band CAMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 54" St. New York SHOOKIDS Are POSITIVELY the LOWEST PRICED Children’s Shoes in New York Children’s Tan or Black Calf Shookids Sizes6 to 8...... Black, 4.65 Tan, 5.25 Sizes 814 to 1l...... Black, 5.35 Tan, 6.45 Le. ee Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shookids i Sizes 1114 to2...... Black, 6.35 Tan, 7.85 K Sizes 212 1t07...... Black, 8.95 Tan, 9.35 & Boys’ Skookids, 4.50 to 7.00 Bre es gag Bae "THE ‘Odds and Ends of “Rogers” silverware 19¢ to 69¢ priced for clearance The following pieces are all full “Rogers” plate and will give satisfactory service. .We are able to price them as low as we do because we are closing out the pattern. each Tea spoons, 19¢ Sugar shells, 24¢ Butter knives, 24c Food pushers, 24c Medium forks, 24s Butter spreaders, 38e 5 Table spoons, 3 Cold meat forks, Berry spoons, Tomato servers, No engraving at ‘these prices. Qeq72—Main Floor. Broadway, . _EVENING : bree We fill mail and os phone orders for all merchandise so long as the quantities last. £ WORLD, FRI 400 early spring hats $4.49 and $5.49 Outclass All Trimmed. Hats Elsewhere Similarly Priced Spring shapes, in the new materials, fashioned with skill, make these hats unusual! at this time of unstable conditions. ‘There is such a variety here of reasonably priced hats that the smartly dresscd woman of today will gladly take advan- tage of our spring millinery showing. There are Smart hats, with lacquered raffia facings, in three-color com- binations, Tricornes, rolled sailors and high-front effects. Straw and fabric combinations, representing the early Spring ‘modes. New medium-sized chapeaux. Smaller turban effects, with flowers. fewre—Trimmed Hat Dept., Second Floor, 34th Street, Front, Two new models in Pretty wash frocks For the Junior Miss to wear to schcol now, and to summer frolies later in the season. ‘lhey are so fresh and elean looking that they bring with thein a springtime atmosphere and youthful grace, at $7.74 A—A soft plaid gingham that will stand ever so many tub- bings, used for a frock with a panelled front and short full peplum, The sash ties in a great blowy bow at the back. The collar and cuffs are of organdie, crisp white and frilled, and in Copenhagen, pink and yellow. al $9.74 B—A two-piece coat dress model that may be had in either chambray or Ramie buen. The collar and cuffs are-of lir-n and trimmed with a stite while the blouse is hand-em- broidered in cross stite!. design down the front. A narrow sash completes this becoming costume for the girl who is at the “hard to fit” stage of her life. In rose, Copenhagen, green and tan, Sizes 12 to 16 years. Meaze—Thicd Floor, 35th Street, f Si 100 dozen embroidered pillow cases special at 98c each An odd lot, purchased many months ago, enables us to offer them at an exceedingly low price. The assortment includes the following styles: French style envelope, scalloped all around and regular pillow cases with scalloped ends, Bowre—Basement, 34th “Right shape” shoes for growi There is nothing that should requ tion on the part of parents than wear for the growing feet of their Mons “Right Shape” Shoes are the result of years of scien- rimentation, tific study and careful ex) That Macys “Right Shap Shoe better is attested to by their ever-increas Bring up your boys and girls in AYWys and foot troubles will forever bew oe For girls: - Gun Metal Lace Shoes...... , Patent Vamp Mat Kid Top Luc Patent Vamp Black Cloth Top Button Shoes, 7 Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes... For boys: Gun Metal Blucher Cut Shoes, Tan Calf Blucher Cut Shoe Gun Metal Bals Dark Tan Bals.......++s++0+% SPECIAL A few sizes missing. of black and tan for girls and boys Excellent school shoes—MADE FOR SERVICE. Wide widths only. Mrstelg The only phonograph sold on a strictly CASH basis. Pay Cash and Save the Difference! —Munic Dept., Bexre- 4th Floor, Qith St, Rear. envelope with scalloped Street, Rear, ng feet - ire more earnest considera- the matter of proper foot- boys and girls. Ss serve MW and wear still vopularity. ht Shape” Shoes nknown to them, see eeeeeenes 7 to 11, $6.94 W% to 2, 7.49 (hae 75 11% to Discriminating people who have bought Widdicombs here have agreed that these period model Widdicombs are without a peer. We have a limited number of the 1919 model (illustrated) and offer to 11, 11% to 2, C AAO ARCANE qeetals ieee 11% to 2, 7.89 inthtscountry, + 11 to 2, $7.89 ll to 2 789 P) : ti i 1L to 18%, 4.96 it at a considerable saving to you. lto 6, 649 eheneopentecs 11 to 13%, 4.96 lto 6, 649 SHOES $188.00, wit! Demonstrations cheerfully given. or walnut fini: Widdicomb phonographs at considerable sav ings Acam Period Console, 1919 Model, $188.00 Price of 1920 Models, $234.00 A purchase now will save nearly $50.00 Widdicomb phonographs have for some time been recommended by us as our idea of the best phonograph, fashioned after period models, We also have a few of the 1919Queen Anne models selling at $211.00 whereas the price of the 1920 model is $259.00. Either the Adam or Queen model may be obtained in mahogany wool selected Plain of design yet graceful of line—an article of charm and utility. Mahogany finished mantel clock with Normandy chime $i7.59—formerly $21.89 The chime strikes the hour and the half hour in clear, musical notes. The ma- hogany finished case is hand-rubbed; dial 5 inches across, and has a convex glass. The clock is 944 inches high and 20% inches wide. Eight-day movement, Menve Basement, 34th Street, woe cost. mateh, Worn dressed men today. i In both black and tan models, also @ plain oxford of tan or black leather on a neat conservative last. ‘ Made of strong leather—a better oxford than you might expecta the price. In the 1920 model of the Adam Console there have been several minor changes —but the increased cost is undoubtedly mainly due to the increased cost of labor and materials, The 1919 model does not differ from the new model in tone, cabinet work, design, size or in any other essential detail. tone and reproduction ut 'v/iddicomb are present in the machine at f a saving of nearly $50,00 on the 1920 price. The exquisite Good walking shoes at this price are indeed unusual, which fact explaing the big demand for these shoes. The tan shoes are made of stout leather with a rubber heel and @ rubber last. Beaye—Music Dept., Fourth Floor, 34th Street, Rear (a) Werle inven" a. We Sell Dependable <ler- chandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash For misses and small women Five new spring styles have been Materials: Weather and plain jerseys. : Colors: Tan, Rookie, Pekin, and French blue, besides other at- tractive heather mixtures. | Mewe—Thira Moor, 35th Street, Front, Satin and Silk Comfortables A purchase of last summer—the shipment delayed—explain in brief why these comfortables are offered at this low price. Advances in price on this kind of comfortables have been many since the original purchase, so that they are priced at today’s wholesale Excellent in appearance and in addition are good, warm coverings filed with a tine grade of pure lambs’ wool They come in figured centres with plain satin and silk borders to Meun’s tan and black shoes | The black model is made on an equally conservative, comfortablé Not all sizes in the lot and all are in wide widths only. Comfort, wearing quality and economy are all in these shoes. Only. jersey suits rien eet Teri ak and specially priced. Styles: | Notched collar, inverted pleat back, four patch pockets and full belt models, Tuxedo effect, small tucks or box pleated back. RETENTION BRT SAORI ONE Bare TET ay Gas or electric dining room domes $ 1 1 .89 complete originally $16.89 Beautify your dining room with one of these electric or gas domes. 22 inches in diameter, fitted with 8 pancls of amber or Nile green art glass, together with an 8-panel skirt also of art glass, and a metal overlay of neat design. . Beye—Bascment, 34th St. Front (earK a =] Reduction in gold bronze finish photograph frames o4¢ formerly 69¢ each An inexpensive frame in cabinet and post-card sie, Its gold bronze finish anu scroll design make it a very at- tractive frame indeed. ‘: Complete with glass and easel back. Reare—Silverware Dept., Main Fleer, Broadway. + (pure lambs’ wool filled) Special $19.89 Special (full size) RS ae Bi ¥ DR POE a rAITO 17a Prertretl? Rawre—Dasement, 34 Street, Rear Popular, Cressy and well- wearing are these Men’s brogue oxfords t $8.89 =| § with woolen socks these oxfords are the vogue among well. at Shoes of economy and service are these ‘ $5.94 insert the entire length of the shoe to keep out dampness. Bege—Main Floor Balcony, 36th Street, Rear 1@WE aN /@\1 (0 iO \1 Nia RNOYENH TOV TONE A A NLC AOL LLL OL LCA A a 9 cet nciaphiinnna-<entiner eared! Snape ~—7

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