The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 10

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Ot eR SI 7 and munitions, which made it oasible| been, in the language of the Secretary | . for our #plendid army to contribute] of the Treasury, “devised to avoid . decisively to the t victory.” i appearance of an appropriation,’ am Ss pooe ee hata : - Inasmuch as all the proposed legis-| taxpayers will do well to pay close 4m 0 she 7 io 5 43 Telephine 3793 Murray Hill lation thus far advanced to deal with! attention to the mi | ° . , hs ee i ECONOMY A MOCKERY The Original ang Only, Abram Ratkewsky : , —>—— Oo - , Trom Manulacturer to Wearer dU ‘a A “One Ficar Up And Save Money ”’ (eo) + JUST A FEW DAYS MORE DO NOT BE FOOLED! You have until next Saturday night to deduct 15%, off the price of any article at either Spear store. After re Ai have nn ahh y hehe hi that there will be no more discount, This is the last announcement. The closing days offer bly oppor- venue ig mame ‘owsky. a tunities. We will bold for later delivery if you wish—but all selections must be made this week, The vertised furs will be found AT THIS ADDRESS discount applies on everything at either Spear store excepting Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Thor Vacuum ONLY. Beware of imitators and imitations. This Cleaners, Englander Beds and advertised “Net” Specials. Liberal Credit as Usual. is the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Ratkowsky. This House Among Heaviest Buyers at = Canada Auction Sale (ict te a dt This Three-Piece American Walnut Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe and Bow-End Straight Bedstead. 170.00 less 15% $144.50 ) Bermay, is expected to put forwurd @ bonus plan which will be accepta- ‘| Ble to Congress. The Secretary of ‘the wrote, in relation to i thet matter—which even then was EN cay the credit of the United} | t. ; = yr is impertied by projects ini MEN who for years ; Delieve for a minute there is any such . “| aes a, he wate Te, ot have patronized ex- ; | Bcd hate Semen ors at : f £4 not believe these.fine young men, have finally found in @eveloping into a goheme to hide an and supported on the floor ; brave, lusty young men who realized what it is that Is pro- appropriation behind intri- of with & view to capturing! @trong, > Went out to France, or were te f Bowed :.. thelr benalt, would accept a mide fat tho expen it thee Saks handwork the je and mothers and aisters and| andwoft' one ¥ 5 ‘ gate, confusing legisiation—as fol- CLOTHES OF CUSTO) UALITY 0-called soldier vote. 1 do not} cance, or were ready ie| pensive custom tailors ghe chtidren that are to come after . . way of getting stunning more ane by the army of was doubled at the outsct of 1) the war, that our soldiers have been Paid with liberality never dreamed of in history of this or any other! Sct cctree pos oun Oot Gone clothes without getting stunned! _ Country, ahd that the projects now mit to terms of money the value of MiiiPoosted eo lavianiy. nat itn se The quality you’re used to at Mitle regard for the welfare of the a EO Hd, gue | $280,090 Worth Raw Pelts Bought at Auction and eee aes ore, Soe ualisd to about half your tailor’s price. y of the f age ee ern oe aay fy ye ; ra “THR aaa Made Up in Our Factories in Time for Easter 6 front, not even to thase who. were ‘acuum Cleaners > went ¢9 France, A AN er nage LS arhime rokicle stent 9 every Saka & Company PTA Py om Sen’ tera On Sale Today and Tomorrow : fchided In” ehe itary” cat aval BROADWAY AT 34th STREET eawigses.: FON oy Ravirtices Furs Only of Finest Largest Variety and ier cient ee , tN ol Quality Shown in ) Finest Selection in Manufacturers. “Makes cleaning day an hour's ENGLANDER ALL- METAL SANITARY WINDSOR TWIN DURING THIS BEDS;3 ft. size, in American Wal- ; nut, Mahogany, Oak, Ivory or Cash or Credit, White Enamel finish; each equip « TWO ST BS Uptown me var Seth St. Downtown, 6th A-e. at 16th St. This Special Sale New York City } gcter which would relieve them from Being exposed to personal risk. ba eee Suede vere COME HERE- COMPARE of the Treasury to examine scores and @cores of bills drawn and presented ‘with a view to benefiting a section of the country or @ portion of its citizen. whip at the expense of the whole. Many of these bills were apparently devised to avoid the appearance of an @ppropriation by requiring the Secre+ of the Treasury to issue bonds, Botes, or certificates of indebtedness + t% meet the expenditure involved, and + all of these bills were such as would A it Areca by @ purely executive re on t “I say to you in all solemnity that . ‘bal $3 jt and inmediate halt is not = + @alled to this great peri! there must be! | @nother Liberty joan, and you gentle- | men will have to go out to the people FP of the United States and call upon them to subscribe for bonds, the pro- eeds of which are to be given away! _ to the well and strong young men who ‘ ied and I and the American people © know went out in a spir t of unselfish-| Ness, not one of self-seeking, to fight H for their country “You may agk the old men and the) ' widows, the school children, the rich and the poor, who responded to the! } all of their country to the number of 20,000,000 during the period of the war to respond again to this call for a do- ) mation. I hope I shall never shrink) from the Ly gegen of any public, duty, yet I do not covet the task of! mating such an appeal, and | shall not willlagly be a party to offering ‘this affront to the generous, heroic, uriselfish army and navy of America that saved the freedom of the world. | } “The Congress may propose to pay this gift in bonds themselves; but eee Probably the most important purchase and sale of Summer furs ever announced in this city is that brought about through our recent bidding in of thou- sands of the raw pelts put up at auction by the great fur trapping associations of Canada, at far below pres- ent market quotations — turned over to our New York factories to be made up in these beautiful furs for Easter. COLUMBIA SONORA EDISON “Crafonola” “Clear as @ Beli” “Diamond Dise™ OPPENHEIM, C!LINS & C FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Continued for Wednesday We cordially invite your inspection of our compre hensive assortment of phonographs — Columbias, Sonoras and Edisons. You can hear all three in the privacy of a convenient Main-floor Concert Booth —then decide. Phonograph Headquarters awaits your se . Come in — Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn. C at terms if desired. A Remarkable Buying Opportunity A LETE OP COLUMBIA, EMERSON AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. 4 amall de- posit will hold any of thea furs till Easter, | that should not fool any one. If bonds Vare given away to the soldiers the issuance in that manner of those bonds will depreas the prices of exist- ing bonds so gravely as to imperil the uredit of the United States and force Sdditional sacrifices from the 20,000,000 people who participated in financing the war, im providing the pay, food Women’s and Misses’ Tricotine America’s ees Showing the Newest Leading Fur House Fashions Just From for Half a Century Paris BUY YOUR EASTER FURS NOW! $25 Squirrel, animals $14.75 | $50 Kit Blue Fox, animal $34.50 ‘$40 Wolf Scarfs Sj,.0s7 27.50] $50 Silver Lynx, animal 35.00 Dresses A Special Purchase $50 Hudson Seal, 14x72 34.75 | $75 Brown Marten Scarfs 54.75 Excellent quality Tricotine, $35 Skunk Scarfs #{!\, 24.50] $75 Squirrel Capes ‘ 49.50 T 1 $ s in straightline models, some $70 Jap Mink Capes 47.50| $65 Jap Mink Capes 45.00 e ephone Ringing Silk and Bead Embroidered, $75 Skunk Capes ttn 47.50/75 Mole Capes tit 54.50 : others trimmed wan ees $35 Stark Mufe Aeces 25:00| $40 Mlok Anise] Searle _ 28:00 ; ol 8, Fenethios \< ussian Sable A Signal and Insert Vestee of Silk; Tie $115 Wolf Sets, Srtnre 75.00] $300 Russian Sabl 197.50 Belts. Long and short sleeves. $75 Sable, animal 49.50| $300 Canadian Fisher 198.75 $75 Stone Marten 50.00] $125 Silver Beaver 75.00 $100 Sable Fox, animal 74.50| $150 Silver Yotz 100.00 $150 Cross Fox, lined 97.50] $250 Mink, 4-Skin 100.00 Ringtail Sable, animal $30.00] Belgian White Lynx 25.00 Kit Sable Fox 30.00| So. American Mink Coatee 175.00 Silver Gray Fox 20.00| Sea Lion Coatees 75.00 Siberian White Fox 100.00| Eastern Mink Stoles 250.00 Red Fox, animal 35.00] Hud. Seal Coatecs {7titea 300.00 Scotch Mole, animal 35.00 5 Australian Opossum, animal 25.00] Eastern Mink, animal 25.00 Raccoon, animal 35.00] Australian Marten, animal 25,00 Russian Fitch 25.00) Squirrel Stole, 14x72 12400 Canary Fox, animal 35.00| Scotch Mole, 14x60 99.00 Silver Canary Fox 35.00! Wolverine, animal 75.00 ALL WINTER FURS HALF PRICE | Including Coats, Scarts, Muffs and Sets Stored and Insured FREE During the Summer Sale Price 22.00 You will hear it in your telephone receiver after you have given the number to the operator and while you are waiting for the called telephone to answer. It is a low burr-r-ing sound lasting several seconds, followed by a distinct pause and then a renewal of the burr-r-ing sound, It starts as soon as the connection is established and keeps up until someone at the telephone you called answers or the operator tells you they don’t answer. ter or sister were alonein || New York— Where would she find a place to live? The Y. W. C. A. was forced to turn away 20,000 last year for lack of housing facilities. Ifyourdaugh The purpose of this ringing signal is to give the calling party definite audible notice that the work of putting up the connection has been performed by the operators concerned, | Fruit Bowl £3.50 1 $25.00 HOULD a man receive a wedding bid which causes surprise and dis- may, the most sports- manlike thing to do is to smile, wish the bride hap- piness and give her a good start toward it by sending an Ovington gift. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avewse” 314 Fifth Ave, nr, 324 St. UNDAY WORLD’S PRICE UNCHANGED The raise in price of the Sunday American to 10 cents has re- sulted in some confusion im the public mind as to whether this in- crease in price is general among New York Sunday pap The World, therefore, wishes to make it clear to its readers th sees mo mecessity for increasing its price. It continue: charge the mewesdealers exactly what it has hitherto been charging them, The World making no additional profits out of its sale. Help remedy the situation. Do your part in the cam- paign for $1,500,000, March 22-30. One of the pur- poses is to help provide safe places for girls to live. Send your contribution to Mrs. STEPHEN BAKER, Treasurer, 600 Lexington Avenue New York City New York Telephone Company

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