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— ‘ Ba = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920. MORE SUBWAY CARS |METHODISTS WANT PUT ON TO-MORROW | MORE AMUSEMENTS) for Waich Evening | New York East Conference to Con- | to Be Insiailed sider Lifti Starting ‘ToDyy. | Beiler Se World Fe at Session in qn Beginning at 6.15 to: The New York East Conference of | s 1 Church opens | ae in Hanson fight for wh r at which one Evening World ios of the important qu ons to be dis- Boba. oh both express and 106 cussed will be thi eliminating the | paragraph in the K of Discipline the Interborough sy : dered some| ments. A movement is on foot to] = memorialize the General Ce ervice Com- | meeting in May at Des Moin’ cars dally, | favor of LU f HITE AWE. te EAE BALM ‘SUIT REOPENED. n, Where the west side -that’ s the way I make H-O OAT-FOOD “First I select the cream of all oats—the wonderful grain that builds strong, healthy bodies, “Then I clean these oats over and over again—you never see a speck of dirt in H-O. “I ‘process’ these oats by steam-cooking and double- toasting—notice H-O's rich brown toasted color. “The result is H-O Oat-Food,” ye ® ) converge made Blakey to Get N rial After Girt Wins $20,000. Hugh J. E. Blakey, treasurer of the Globe Transportation Company of No. ‘ 44 Whitehall S' through his attor- S are the increases On | neyg, Martin & Kisselman, filed appli- | | dway and Seventh Ave- | cation with Supreme Court Justice Gav- "F legan to-day for the reopening of the : breach of promise suit against him by | 20 “tor to appear. at th t e | Justice Greenbaum. Justice Gavegan granted the motion for reopening the : case, and will set the date for the new le, March 24.—The | trial’ later. United States Government has in- structed its leg: at La Paz to in- form the Bobiv jovernment of the Serious situation created by mob at- facks upon nationals of other coun- tries in Bolivia, according to a note SANTIAGO, handed the Chilean Foreign Minister. the rmit is required lighting fires America expects Chile to do all in beam 200 feet of eopdiand, eas ower td preserve peace ‘on the west const, the note concluded ‘Tube Fair Raixe Hearing Monday. Announcement was made to-day ti the Interstate Commerce Commi would conduct a hearing in W. ton on Monday in the matter test of Jersey City rt Sibcccealpiongies Wedding Vell Worn by Thirteen!’ Brides Before Her. A veil of Brusgels lace, worn by } Norma Whitelaw at her marriage yes terday to Dr. Wall A. Pratt of ‘Walla Walla, Wash. d been worn by | British Miners Reject ‘Terms. thirteen brides before her. The wed-| LONDON, March 21.--The Miners* | ding was in roadway Presbyterian | Federation of Great Br Church. The bride is daughter of Mr. unanimously | to re. and Mrs, Norman Whitelaw of No. 4|ment's offer for a w shilling six 4 Claremont Ave ouple will re- |fhilling six. side in Walla Walla of three 1329-1331 BROADWAY 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Brooklyn Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Brooklyn FULTON STREET Cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Heyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Tomorrow—Thursday A Remarkable Sale of Wool Jersey Suits Priced Far Below Regular! Suitable for street wear, traveling, sports, motor and general utility wear Sizes for Women & Misses 38 Formerly Sold at 32.50 and up to 39.75 The Colors-- The Weaves-- Tan, Rose, Heatherweave, Green, Pekin, Full Wool, Navy, Copen Plain and and Heather Jersey Knit Mixture 40¢€ ESSE q | Rubber iad The big cost of clothes comes in the profit made between whole- saler and consumer. It's not all profit to the retailer, however. His landlord gets a big share—so does his sales force. For years we catered exclusively to the wholesale clothing trade. Now we are extending our service to the consumers of New York. The price we quote on a single suit is the whole esale rate plas ‘@ very nominal profit. We ave none of the expenses of the retailer. We serve and fit you in the work-room where your clothes are made. Ready for service or made to measure, as you wish. Ready for service suits made of merchant tailor suitings during our dull period $35 to $55 | Caring: Sarrow ©| fouio A: ofarrow= Pres. Manufacturing Retailers 18 East 169Se™ one | | ofa | THIS WEEK ONLY WEWARK, 785, Bee GRANDRADIDS | FURNITURE Parlor Suite $109.98 Others Up. to $350.00 CREDIT TERMS “WILKE, SAYS: | Select any article from our | Immense stock of exquisite or write trated Catalog 44. WSweet «Co! Coe WANs Nils. LK phpe le x 2 1600 Splendid a seeiet Second floor 1,000 Trimmed and Untrim- 2,000 pairs tor Women, Misses and Girls. || med Straw Hats for Women, Black calt, black or white can- 119-125 West 24th St. Just 300 of these Juniors’ Dresses of White Gala- hoe $4 trim Dollar Day here is always a day of ex- traordinary values. The merchandise is all overstocks of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Co, In: narity sell for far more than $1.00 each. These lots are generally very limited in quantities and will be sold out quickly, 80 come early Thursday. Easter Hats Good ‘Shoes Misses’ and Girls. Many vas, patent with cloth shapes, colors, and upper. Fiber or leather weaves. Wondertul soles. values! oe Basement 960 Corsets Chambrays, Extra values for women who wear Cotton Cheviots, | small sizes! Couti! and Brocade Cor- Linens, Percales, | *t*,,*!! low bust’ $ . Chécked and | (ocean 100 Striped Ging- hams in 8 differ- ent models. Sizes up to 46. Adozen colors. Extra Main “floor ——is | Wonderfully Big Values in Children’s Apparel Bargains you canno' equal elsewhere! Dresses of Organdie, Galatea, Khaki Cloth, Chambray, Linéne, Percale, Flannelette and Cotton Serge. Sizes 6 months to 6 years, and 6 to 14. Gabardine Skirts; Knit Gertrude Pets ticoats; Infants’ White Pique Coats—all smart, well made, garments that will give good service. Wash Suits | Infants’ Dresses | 810 Sweaters ——=Main Flo Crash Toweling Part linen-filled White ‘Towelling, with fast color bor der; close weave I6-inch; five-yard lengths: 5 yds. $1 Men's Shirts of strong, durable, fast color Blue Cham - bray. Attached col- Basement Sizes 6 mos. to 6 yrs. Twill and Linene models—over | Handsome little garments of White | Men's, Women’ dren's 1,100 in the lot! Choice of the styles | Organdie, Chambray and Checked ene Woman's en: Cae pictured. Made to stand hard serv- | Gingham at less than you can make Sweaters, at far less than wholesale them! cost! Here are real bargains! ‘Basement 1000 Waist Bargains oo: Men’ ‘8 Work Jack- et, in grey striped pattern. Triple stitched seams. goo Hansdeceom Welats, Blostelees Fresich Coatees, Midios sad Slip- over Blouses of white or colored Voile, Cord-striped Dimity, Linene and Checked Trouville Cloth. Matin Floor zi" DOLLAR DAY Bargains Turkish Durable Towels Towels Towels Gingham Bleached White White Huck, Good quality 25 and 27 inch Cotton Turkish |] with woven bor- || linen-finished ]] Checked and ‘Towels, of medium || ders and) woven || White Huck |] Striped Gingham, ends Good weight; | | Towels, with hem- |] in 5-yard lengths. weight. Hermed [] ahgorbent; service- |] med ends, 17x85 [| A dozen colors! ends. 17x87 inches |] able, 16x32. inches Extra value. 4 for $1 4for $1 || 5 yds. $1 Women’s Men’s Men’sWool || Envelope double soles, heels, tors 4 prs. $1 ‘cesmammmensnes ease St OT Hours: 9:00 te Stockings Neckwear || Glove Golf Caps |} Purses Woo! Cheviot Made of polished Caps, in a dark |] Lambskin Leather, brown plaid pat- || with nickle frame alld bila en ean tern. Novelty style |] and inside com- ae ORE eh with band over top |} partment; back Arey: and a gun metal jj} strap. In grey, polka dete ue buckle. navy or brown, 4 for $1 Four-in-hand Silk Poplina, open-end — styles DAY \N TRE NEW WORK WORLD --*>---- Basement —ameet* ac emer