The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 20

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haadiindhein andiieamadit eoeaiaetnaiie tie THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH PLAN 10 SCRAP SHIPPING BOARD SNYDER PLEADS NOT GUILTY. | Bait Set at QUITS ! te Ste stipe, and wader the form MME OPERATOR | Sis 'cr durpercticse cue operate als or corporations can operate the vessels on a profit-sharing hundreds of ex-service men were swindled. Snyder pleaded not guilty. To newspaper men, Snyder declared that Assistant. District Attorney Dool- Leather Hand Bags 22 ABC Rede of Bonn drat an d Pock etbooks ROOKLYN 98 d $ 1 98 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © ot year from 1922 to 1931 inc! on national forest roads and t a total for 000, shipping business. ' Vader the new urrangement “the entire fleet of the Bmergency D Fieet Corporation will be turned Over to private operators under @B agency agreement, “This action has teen announced WY the Shipping Board in a but- f in which says: Bs F ve March 1, 1920, all BUT NOT AS OWNER) ener tm All Fulton Street pi a | plan. ‘The Emergency Fleet Cor- | Wilken P, payder, cvventy-tomn, @ Bend Strect © Bntire Fleet Is Turned Over to} poration reserves the right to No. 961 St. Nicholas Avenue, was' held | Livingston St. % ad ‘ terminate the agency at any in $2,000 ball before Judge Malone in » Private Individuals Under | time. General Sessions to-day on three in- Him Place BROOKLYN — NEW YORK Friday a Agency Agreement. _—_—_=_—=—— dl SAN eae dictments charging grand larceny, The Business Hours 9 to 5.30 charges it of sale of stock in , WASHINGTON, March «. | BROOKLYN PRIEST HONORED. |... 4 from Nineteenth Page.) | 1921-1922, but $10,000,000 in jig ineelad acepertation Commun Ors aK United States Govern- | -- : | Of the three succeeding f prized last May, in which i ts alleged va ment has gone out of the Government and | years and $10, | e many ofthese : tame statesmen are introducing | aten: ol f Br new bills ing for the expendi- pyrene gem lo ture of public moneys. Hundreds appointed Private Chambertain to Pope; ture of public moneys. Hundreds Rene wh Monsigno James} up ROME, March the various com For examp berlain of Oregon has ~ for the ex for the fiscal 1 the construction of ru the dio-land for other purposes. 1 post roads ‘The present i ipping Board tariffs, including demir —-semapccouageal boyy creo Regi eg Koc Grades That Today Are supplements thereto, are | Mer. Puclaleki has been pastor of | “fom 20 hen Senate conver Vd far as the |ihowa at Fourts Avenae sand” er Cadmveriain's $100,000,000 for 1921. FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN $2, $5, Even $10 Each forn In rarea®, Poland. forty-nine years ago and came to this country when nineteen years old He was nat- uralized as soon possible, and lsat Jan. 11 celebrated his twenty-fifth anni- versary in the priesthood. BLOOMINGDALES 59th TO 60th STREET —— SS articles had allowed his samples and factory remainders to accumulate for a long time. After looking them over we bought the lot—and we can sell them all tomorrow at 98e, and $1.98 apiece. Such things do not often happen nowadays. Leather is too high—fine leathers too searce. Some of the articles in this sale could not be produced today to sell under ten dollars apiece. Of course, these are not fresh and the syles are not all of them new. But they are all fine quality—this maker makes nothing else. They are all genuine leathers and they are certainly amazing values at their prices. Hand Bags and Pocketbooks of almost every sort and description, from the flat van- ity shapes with back-straps to large Carriage Bags and Shopping Bags. Included are some 36 Chatelaine Bags of real seal and walrus leathers. A great chance to buy much value for little—and especially a great chance if you come early, N”:: LONG AGO we discovered that a maker of good leather Hand Bags and other Special Sale on Friday _ LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Sale on a Main Floor Table None Sent C. O. D. 8,100 Pairs Women’s Silk Gloves Today’s $1.50 Grade for 98c HE standard price today for Gloves of this quality and style is $1.50. But a year ago we contracted for this lot of Silk Gloves, and now they make a value not easily to be equalled. The spring season could hardly be inaugurated with a more inter- esting offering. Of an extra quality tricot silk in two-clasp style, they come in white with gray welt and embroidery; pongee with black welt and embroidery; gray with white welt and embroidery, and gray with pongee welt and embroidery. Full range of sizes. 98c, pair. Main Floor, None Sent C. v0. v. 150 Pairs Fancy Plaid Still Going! $8.50 Cotton Blankets, $7 Men’s Shirts, MILL’S SURPLUS hi $ 1.85 of winter weight plaid cotton Blankets, in a ITTLE. NEED to tell you that these are exceptional Shirts variety of pink, blue, tan Bet Te lage Sik ) = al . ey couldn’ and gray colors. All war: otherwise under existing cond ranted fast color. Size 66x tions. Made of soft, firm percales 80 Loeser “large body” style, which ’ : always means more room and At this low price they are splendid investments for next season’s use. Lingerie Nightgowns Dainty styles, with and without sleeves, white trimmed with laces and embroidery, pink with light blue hand stitching, dainty ribbon bows (Hqtitdtlt f- | Lingerie Envelope Chemises Pretty styles in white lingerie, trimmed daintily with laces and embroideries; shoulder straps and shaped shoulders. Special 1.00 Wash Satin Bodices Tailored, lace trimmed and em- broidered models; with ribbon, lace or regulation shoulder straps. Special 1 E 00 Philippine Underwear Nightgowns and Chemises, sewn entirely by hand, with elaborate hand embroidery. Special 3.95 Wash Satin Chemises ‘ Attractive step-in and envelope’ models, hand embroidered and lace trimmed. . Flesh color. Special 4.50 Crepe de Chine Gowns Sleeveless models of superior quality Crepe de Chine, smartly tailored. Some lace trimmed. Special oy be 00 BROOKLYN You Can Buy This Beautiful Player on Easy Payments of Only $3 Per Week We feel sure that the only reason why so many music loving families are still without a Player Piano in their home is because they do not feel themselves financially able to pay cash for the instrument. To make it possible for just such families to possess cne of these beautiful Walters Players, an instrument every member of the family can play without any previous musical educa- and fill their homes with the joyous sound of music and song, Blooming- dale Bros. have arranged a convenient, easy payment Plan which will allow you to have one of these new model Walters Players in your home and pay for easy weekly or monthly payments. Be sure to take advantage of this usual opportunity by calling at our piano salesroom to-morrow to select more comfort; and a good variety of the neat stripes that most men prefer. Compare these Shirts with today's $2.50 grades, and youll readily anderstand why it is good business to buy for the future. Sizes 131% to 18. Save $1 on Pajamas $2 instead of $3 for men’s white muslin pajamas. Bought by us more than a year ago, which explains why $2 is the price today. Low neck styles, finished with fiber silk loops and pearl buttons, and ample in size. ‘They ought to ge in a hurry. Silk Shirts for Spring Rich examples of Loeser baying s. and Loeser values. agement), All sorts of patterns—from the very modest to the plain-to-be- Khaki Sewing Kits ee 25c to 49c, Regularly 47c to 98c | partie of an odd lot of khaki color Sewing Kits, — Part Wool White Blanket: Values $11 to $14, Some all white; others with pink, blue and yellow bor- | Three-quarter and full bed sizes. | $6 to $8.75 Comfortables, $5 to $7.75 White sanitary cotton fillings and coverings of figured silkoline, some with plain sateen borders to match. $3 to $6 Bedspreads, $2.25 to $5 Plain hemmed Crochet Bedspreads; full bed sizes. $5;25 to $7 Bedspreads, $4.50 to $6 Hemmed satin finished Marseilles Bedspreads in three- quarter or fall si ders. = s three-quarter or Fashions of Extreme Newness in Tailored Skirts For Special Selling Tomorrow at containing needles, thread, safety pins, thimble and shoe laces. Sewing Kits that will be found very practical for camp- ing and vacation use. Leatherette Sewing Cases 49c to $1.38, Regularly 98c to $2.25 Cases contain needles, thread, thimble, safety pins and shoe laces. musical selection you play on it. Free With Each Player s s .¢ . . paid the advertised further charge of any kind made. The Walters Player is an instrument that stands in a class by itself. is made in a beautiful mahogany case, has a rich and mellow tone, and the player action has all the very latest devices, which allows you to absolutely control every A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery We Do Not Charge Interest—Almost every business house that sells an article on an easy payment plan charges 6% interest for carrying the account, over and above the hase price. In the purchase of a Player Piano this interest charge ad to the purchase price would make the instrument much more expensive time it is paid in full. We, however, do not charge in- by the After making your regular weekly or monthly payments until you purchase price in full there will be absolutely no Send Name and Address for Full Particulars STEpOUDCLULISESSESUSUUOUCONUL 114 TERUSSVORDRESILISERRSSEIIOEOIICEL OSOSSERESR@EREStIDORRCestTeemmssusectiTasesstecentosissentswenerameceren sets OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN 750 Girl’s Wash Dresses Values to 3.95 Sale Price 2.00 Very attractive models (one illustrated) in Ging- ham, Chambray, Lin- ene or crash. Solid colors and with check- ed combinations. Sizes 6 to 14 years Khaki Money Belts | 25e and 38¢, Regularly 50c & 75c An odd lot, all in the khaki color. | Century Corset Shields | Be, Regularly 75c | A corset steel protector for 18 to 29 inch corsets, Gar ment or Snap Fasteners 3c Card, Regularly Se | White or black, assorted sizes. | Cotton Inside Belting | 12e Yard, Regularly 15¢ to (8¢ | White and black, assorted widths, | Warren Girdelin, 23c to 60c Yd. | White and black, 1% to 6-inch | width, Darning Cotton, Sc Ball Black, white and cordovan color. Thirty yards on ball, Taffeta Seam Binding, 20c Pc. In white only. $1.50 Brateieres, 98 Net or scrim Brassieres with rubber lined dress shields, as- sorted sizes Notion Store, Main Floor, Shoe Laces, Se Pair Tubular Shoe Laces in black, 1 | yard, 40-inch, 1% yards and 1% yards. In cordovan, 40-inch. 10c Shoe Laces, 6c Pair Round Shoe Laces for women’s shoes, in black, 72-inch length; in cordovan and white, 68-inch | length. 5e and 7c Linen Tape, 3c Piece Three-yard pieces, % and %- inch widths, Stocking Feet, 10c Pair Fiber silk Stocking Feet, in black; size 9% only. 10. pair, or three pairs for 25. Hose Supporters, 1Se Pair Sew-on Hose Supporters, sus- pender web. 1Se Pin Cubes, 10c Large pin cubes with jet head pins. Dressing Pins, Sc Paper Safety Pins, 5c Card Assorted or solid sizes. Dressmakers’ Pins, 29¢ Box One-quarter pound boxes. 10¢ Colored Head Pins, Se One dozen on card. $17.50 ODES OF DISTINCTION ta M the materials most in de mand and at a price that scarcely covers the cost of making. And with the vogue of the Sepe- rate Skirt assured, these Street and Sport Models will prove wel come additions to almost every spring wardrobe. Plaids and Checks in Rich Color Combinations as well as the staple dark newy blue and black serges and wor steds, in new accordion plaited, side, knife and box plaited effects, or straight line models with pockets, Economy as weil as style recom- mends them, for they practically double the wear of a Tailored Suit, when alternated with its regulation Skirt, and are really swagger for Sports wear. All lengths. All waist measures. Second Poor. The Sunday World's Want Directory i makes more “Offers ot Positions” than any | other two mediums 4p the universe,

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