The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1920, Page 27

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 12, 1920. r Lafayette, Ind. Dehun DUBLIN, ae higher. PETTILLL ae seer 2 7me ¥ "agrecee eeteres UN OPEN UNTIL exporting lions tc Dublin Zoo has a famous lion house, | where the animals have been success fully bred. It has been able to supply lions on demand to other zoos in the United Kingdom, but this is the firet|— dime an order hus been received trom * ing Event A Sale 70 Nassau St. Ty, UNION SUES)CHIEFS TO STOP DEMANDS} Bainters and Paperhangers in Brook- m* . lyn Say Council Acted Improperly. Local No. 25 of the Decorators, Painters and Paporhangers’ Union, Brooklyn, began @ legal fight late Yewterday in the Supreme Court to Prevent execution of a demand by Waders of the union for an increase | @¢ %5 cents an hour in pay, under | Mhreat of a strike. Justice Lazansky fegued an order to show cause why an Majunction should not issue restrain- ing the District Council of the unton. | ‘The order is returnable Monday. ) Louis Halbert, counsel for Local No. / 2%, obtained the omer. According to his statement the council, by a ma- Jority votey decided to demand $1.25 @n hour, beginning April 1, and served motice on employers. | President Louis Keiser of the local, who opposed the proposition, direct- ed the court action on the ground that the vote was illegal, because it wes not adopted by two-thirds of the members, «and that conditions of labor do pot justify anotifer demand for a raise in wages at this time. Another point Keiser raises is that action was taken without approval of the National Executive Board, at _>— porting Hons. Dublin is now South Africa. The SOUVENIRS TO THE LADIES A handsome pair ‘of Tailor Shears will be presented to all accompanying ladies onthis First Anniver- sary of my Brooklyn Store—The Adler Building. This an- niversary sale will be celebrated at all my New York Stores, in- cluding my New Storeat Newark. , S. HENRY ADLER STRICTLY CUSTOM ° TAILORED Mr. Reader--- A Real Lonest-to-Goodness Money Sav- ive the good old-fashioned kind that will give every man an opportunity to actually save money on his inimediate clothing needs. that everybody will* be talking about—no thrifty man should miss—especial- ly when everybody know indication that men’s clothing prices are going N Now is your time to make a SAVING. Come in tomorrow EARLY. Viet ey STATES WORSTEDS S. HENRY ADLER OPEN EVENINGS UNTEL 10 PB, M.—SATURDAYS UNTIL 11 P.M, Corner John ished with , 1432 Broadway, Near 40th St., next door to Empire Theatre | 44 Flatbush Avenue, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. rosebude Age Sipps OPEN EVENINGS UNTLL 10 P, M—SATURDAYS UNTHL LEP, M irae the ot OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M. Daylight Workrooms: 505 STATE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. aaron oP. M, 7", M—SATURDAY | LISTERATED GUM |. A Pleasure and Comfort on Every Trip Relaxes the nerves, allays thirst, freshens the mouth and delights the palate. A pure, delicious con- fection of lasting flavor and antiseptic properties. The Quality gun L.A. PR iCE, Pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded | | | '||Shop That Has Won the [Patronage of All New York Location is a secondary consideration when true values are offered. The crowds that visit Meade’s come from all boroughs of | the city. | 4000 PAIRS OF THE SHOES ILLUSTRATED ABOVE the city. | i D '||Shoe Of My Brooklyn Store, a The Adler Bldg., 44 Flatbush Ave. he Girls’ Navy Serge Coats | ; All Wool Spring models mith se and over collar | | of white pique, sateen lined—side slit pockets—fancy button trimmed $9, 98 —sines B10 18 YTB... eee ees A Pre-Easter Sale of New Tailored Hats For Misses’ and Children’s Spring Wear |\Sale of Government Marine Shoes Cordovan Dark Tan Shoes |} YOU WILL WANT SEVERAL] PAIRS OF THESE SHOES They are U. 8. Government Shoes, built on Government spec- } ifications — guar- anteeing sound, qsubstantial value. Made of extra plump weights of J dark russet horse ; butts, full bellows tongues. Outside soles best scoured oak. Heels are built of whole i} lifts. In all wives 5 to 10, with or without hob naila ‘These Are the Shoes Extensively| |Advertised Elsewhere at $8.80, || Meade’s$ £®50 | | Price, = MEADES | Brooklyn's Best Known Shoe House | 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St. BROOKLYN Millinery 2nd Floor specially for tomorrow. s that there is every Tricolette Over Blouses Under $7 and $8 in Other Shops. Su; rior Quality. Special at \. *5.85 Two styles with pee ket effect and Band bottom, as pictarsd, or plain be nd bottom, short sleeves, round neck navy brown, black, white, jade, flesh, burnt orange or bisque. COMMODORE WOOLENS And Hundreds of Other Makes and Styles Thousands of yards of these HIGH GRAPE WOOLENS AND WORSTEDS that are hew Spring designs and style $35, $40 or more by all other tailors, g@end to make this the GREA LE in history of the ‘Yailoring Business I will make to your order a Three- Piece Suit at this extremely remarkable low figure, Suit to order e This range consists of Blues—Tweeds, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds. Te THE GREATEST READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING OPPORTUNITY in years starts here tomorrbw it set aside several hundred models of new Spring de signs made in my own daylight workrooms during this past dull season ahd place them on sale beginning to morrow at prices less than cost to make noy Ready-to-Wear Overcoats I take from my New Handsome Voile and Organdie Dresses *1.83 York stores a number of Heady to Wear aut Le | $35.00 Values, My Price . 17.50 Fidia Mies ota tn é Yer by me as high as $40 and 45, which I will dispose of at a price as low as 15° $37.50 Values, My Price . 21.75 $40.00 Values, My Price . 25.00 $45.00 Values, My Price . 27.50 $50.00 Values, My Price . 30.00 A dozen or more hand: some mod. els to select from — sizes 2 to 6 yeare. Elaborately pa® trimmed % with fine laces and dainty em- Drovder? b watin vi pon ” sash fin- NEWARK: MY NEW STORE—186 Market Street, where Murray’s used to be. less than $3, ' | | | __ West 14th St.—Near 6th Avenue _| An Exceptional Thrift Occasion—This Sale of Girls’ Spring Coats and Easter Dresses Exceptional because it fea- tures smart new models of un- usual charm—made of fine may terials at special prices that'ean> not be duplicated anywhere im) Organdie Dresses Dainty, charming styles in large assortment, tastefully trimmed with fine laces and embroider- ies—ribboo sashes ed bows Tam 94.98 Oreandie Dresses » Chie Tunic and Side Peplum styles, lace trimmed, V or square neck, full pleated and lace trimmed skirts, one of 10 styleg pictured roa MLS ™ $7.98 ~MART rolling sailors, pokes, mush- rooms, etc., as illustrated, with dou- ble streamers, in fine Milan and other straws, $1, 7 g You won’t duplicate these | | | | Store Hourt—9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ¢ Neat «nixtures, Tweeds, Silvertones and sport materials, smartly tailored in na\ sport effects—belted and pa Sarda tet te $9.98 Girls’ New Sport Coats A Special Importation of Gloves 250 Dozen Pairs For Men and Women Just arrived. Buy now for Easter. Women's are of fine quality leather, in tan, brown, gray, bleck with white embroid- ery, and white with black em- broidery; overseam sewn. Men's are high quality capeskin, in tan. The present value of these gloves is $8. Our special price for thie sale, $1.95 v« Special Offerings in Toilet Goods gta saectet Coles ae Westphal's Auxiliator for thi Maly 41,00 dar ee Pompeian Face Powder; all feet Wee, n SOC Colgate’s Turkish Bath $1. 10 Soap; 10c per cake; per dozen, Peroxide of Hydrogen; 16 oz, 15¢ Bag Frames ¥. S5ceat Vos Beautiful designs — fT Ra ee Dutch silver and en- graved patterns—about 25 styles to choose from ¥ in the most popular Very special. sizes. Pure Thread Silk Hosiery | With Lisle Tops Seamed back, some are Richelieu ribbed, blacks principally—very slight imperfections. Special 9 tomorrow .. ic

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