The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 25

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| svector Genernt'x Department, de | would say that a bonus is not desired ordinary crop. 1329-1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue Brooklyn 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn FULTON STREET Cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt Street Subway Station, Brooklyn Ready! New Spring Suits for Easter Specially Featured for SATURDAY ‘ | 55.00 WOMEN’S---MISSES’ SUITS WHICH HAVE AN EXCLUSIVENESS AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORK- MANSHIP COMPARABLE ONLY TO MUCH COSTLIER MODELS. DEVELOPMENTS OF POIRET, TWILL, TRICOTINE, HOMESPUNS, CHECK VELOURS, MEN’S WEAR SERGE AND ENGLISH SUITINGS WITH THEIR SNUG SHOULDERS AND SLEEVES, INVERTED PLEATS AND BRAID TRIMMINGS. New Coats Sports and Street Styles 392 492 SPORTS STYLES IN HEATHER MIXTURES, POLO CLOTH, CAMEL’S HAIR CLOTH. FULL LENGTH COATS FOR STREET AND AFTER™ NOON WEAR, SHOWING DELIGHTFUL VARIA- TIONS IN CONVERTIBLE COLLARS, POCKETS, BELTS AND BUTTON TRIMMING. WOMEN’S AND MISSES.’ an sti Sale Extraordinary Plaid Skirts . at 13.8 YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF 200 PLAID AND NOVELTY SKIRTS REDUCED TO THIS RADICAL PRICE. IDEAL STYLES FOR STREET, STORE AND OFFICE WEAR, IN VARIOUS COLOR COMBINATIONS. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. New Frocks of Surpassing NEW WOOL SWEATERS, RIPPLE FLARE, Specially Purchased Georgette Blouses at 520 MORE THAN A SCORE OF NEW STYLES ARE SHOWN IN MAIZE, LIGHT LAVENDER, DAWN BLUE, SEA GREEN, BIEGE, TAUPE, NAVY, SAND AND FLESH. TRIMMINGS OF SILK EMBROIDERY AND BEADING. Charm - GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES (SIZES 6 to 14). SPECIAL ia 252 — 45% — 65% CLEVER STYLES WHICH YOU WILL NOT FIND ELSEWHERE. SHOWN IN TRICOLETTES, TAFFETA SILK, GEORGETTE, TRICOTINES AND SERGES. MANY SHOW EXQUISITE COM- 72 122 BINATIONS. EMBROIDERED EFFECTS, UPTURNED RUFFLE AND FRILL EFFECTS, PAN- NIER SIDE STYLES, TUNICS AND PUFFING AT THE HIPS, ALL THE NEW COLORS SHOWN. oubleBasses in_viaving is emhanced by ef the The with ar : fone of exceptional purity character ines cach instrument 4-Piece William & Mary Period Suite in American Walnut x DRESSE! CHIFFO- AND BED ip full Wor Children (4 to % aimee). 86.00 825. Four Piece ‘239° | {For Amateurs, t 830.00—850.00 |) t {For Professionals, v 800.00—8150,00 {For Soloists and Artiste, t $200, 00—8750.00 Violin Lovers ace invited to visit our Violin Warerooms ' where will be found avlarge and unigue collection of VIOLINS, VIOLAS, ‘CBLLOS, PASSES, OD.” VIOLA HO Consisting of Duofold Sofa, Bed, Arm Chair and Rocker, with fine jmitation Spanish leather; settee makes a full-sized bed; fe when closed is four feet wide; this does not include $1 19-% Violin fear g a specialty Telephone Murray Hi 4144 Chas. H. Oltson & Co, 8-10-12 East 34th St. ‘Brodklyn's Popular Fashion yuide Chance to Whose Clothes Do You Like Best? ——_—— Our stock of wear for Men and Youths inclades among other high values many NA- TIONALLY KNOWN A w BRANDS offered by the lead- Yet ing stores. eee ‘= re Prices Just as Low! Inexpensively! * fs ‘ Spring Suits & Topcoats \ Bearing the labels of well-known makers. Choice WOOL Cheviots, Cashmeres and Fieh- nels, Fancy colors and stripes. Starting at $42.50 for good quality. Weekly Payments At UNEEDA, where your every comfort ts looked after, you may dress in the NEWEST and MOST POPULAR atyle without having a great deal of money. A Part Payment Opens Your Account 7 ‘ore is no need for paying anh unless you expect to Bet more for your money elsewhere. THIS WE GUARANTEE YOU CAN- NOT DO! You make your Selection the regular, way. Then your bill isCHARGED as in a department store, and you pay any way you ike— WEEKLY er MONTHLY Women’s SPRING SUITS Time to dreas up! No need for mentioning that US A'S Spring Styles are wonderfully varied. The important thing is that QUALITY and ORIGINALITY are present in no matter what you select. BOYS’ CLOTHING All the Best Materials and Colorings BOYS' NORFOLKS, one or two pants, strong: ly built in novelty materials; sizes 7 to 18 years . . 99.75 to $27.50 FANCY JUVENILE SUITS, extra white col- lars; sizes 2% to 10 years, $11.75 to $15 Open Saturday, Monday and Wednesday Evenings invited OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS make selections in person and arrange for payments by mail CONVISCrS’ GiniarGy UNEEDA(™ | CREDIT CLOTHING CO. (2, || 1067~63 Broadway «t Reid Avenue Brooklyn ee $15 SANDWICH STORY } "e:'"<.,, Crowley said, be returned to be _ -_ My j @ v" phar he house with @ policeman, The $15 A he aT sn aay). clared today before tne House Ways |r needed by the average discharged A oe Offered to hin. b Y f ‘ hs CJ ¢ 7 the woman, he back ed 1 ry. 4 WAY E . POST COE ee eee cree eer SED IN GRAFT HUNT] = ir eat tame Se oes ee DATTA Ale. r Holding hearings on relief legisia-| gestion of Representative ® | ei au Stiempting’ to ceetert the moter from (06 Fer the stranger ry Vu i AWA q ' 3) i | tion place @ tax on the 23,000 men who be-|Smith Gets Testimony of Man)" i) YS) a ce Yh L fc@ ~% |oeet consider that an insult to mem-{€4Me “millionaires during the war ; | “Sinith suid he betleved he could con aa mnanalree.| | th | bo “Initiative ceases when taxes become Arrested = After Protesting nect thig story with the narrative of . 5 arm, ey s z ’ erp of Congress,” declared Chair-!yigh and such an additional tax 2 [the woman wie lv to te the princtpal AV) ae , : man Fordney. “1 did not mean it as| would be harmful,” said he Charge by Woman, Tabhaatareies ton Bes obs ’ het me \ EY eh a y an insult, but if is true,” Keech re- —_——>—_ Assistant District Attorney James HK. | gy 7 CONGRESS iN OLD plied. GRAIN NOW DISEASE-PROOF, | smith, presenting evidence ax to an! CERTIFIED” CHECK NO GOOD OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS “I consider it an insult for any per- * [alliance of certain policemen with aad < — : i Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long or is son to say that 1 would anend (W0| sugtich Motamints ake _Onts,[criminas before the rand Jury. aaig| 2°76 O47, Peltce cee, Strmauee ie Cae oe eee gph dd ea, one Wheat ana ley im) to-day he had secured the testh | ‘ : 4 5 . be elected Congress,” declared y te mpi onbeieiggy: e . rease New York Officers Say That Chairman voransy. Representative} CAMBRIDG gland, Ma: given before Magistrate Corrigan tA de om geravaicn pete og MOTOR TRUCK Dj 3x-! i Henry T. Rainey, Democrat, (Minois, |Cambridge Uni ity Dotantsta claim {1917 by John R. Crowley of Los Angeles | °* Name ig? ty Ex-Service Men Do Not told Keech he did not consider his re-|that it is now possible to breed dis-|and Detroit, who had heen arrested by |{ice was at No. S86 Bloomfield Street, 86th St. Crosstown Core Two Blocks Away Want Money mark an insult and that he would ap-|case-proof plants. A special body of |John J. Gunson, a detective now awalt-| Hoboken. He explained to the chief { 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door s peal to the committee to overrule | investigators who have been devoting (ing trial on charges of taking money {lr of J. Robinson Duff, real estate 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door a - Chairman Fordnoy’s effort to sUp-| themselves to the practical testing of |from women. brokers at No. 15 Exchange Place, Jer- WASHINGTON, March 12.--Mem.| PFCs freedom of speoch among wit-|the Mendelian Heredity Law, “are| Crowley teatified he went with a | "Y City, that he needed $2,600 in 1ab- e le All Goods Marked in Plain Figures iN, 2—Mem- | nesses. pa engaged in immunizing wheat, outs! woman to a Mat in West 07th Street |erty Honds to put across a Uttle deal 1olins pers of Congress will support soldier} | OY Ou ane O Civeel viewpoint eat | The “plant doctors,” as they are|and that she made « chicken aand-|J: M. Kraus, « broker of Moboken, bad onus legislation “to get votes,” | f wanave Feat, 62 V1 tn jeadled, have already’ succeeded in| wich for him for which she changed | sent him to Duff, he said. Represe: ve + Ol sconsin. | ireeding a new wheat known as nin: @ |*"The caller presented a check for the e 9 Frank P. Keech of New York, a for-|"D0 you know éf hoys on the farm|‘Yeoman,”, which tas yielded 96| mM $15. When he protested he said) yonds. At the broker's suggestion he re) e os we ‘ who lost everything feel as the peo-! pushels to’ an acre—three times an she called a man who wore a detective’s| went out to get the check certified, re- 1 as, ‘ r Lieutenant ¢ in the In- ple who lived in New York?” “I badge. This’ man put him out of the/ turning later with what purported to .

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