The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 8

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4 taken over by the Government terday, While the price was not i Baer ies sah bu fr th Ulla | SERGERMAN BROS. , 91 HudsonSt, | |18 4 ue Greater New York. Sg ES seen 3' ; FIGHTS TO SAVE Home. | POKER PLAYERS FREED. ["T?, five ¢ r a to Lynch Depaty Who Kviets| “Xt Disorderly Condact,” Rates! whey an nlloced pine Rad y. (Wo Of Lie 1 Tuesday nigh den in Div | whe: Maaisirate Levine. | Street w al laters Parents. none Fifteen men arrested in a coffee house | day by Magis DELPHIA, April ; rald at No. 160 Forsyth, Street, last | the, Banex Mur h STUELS don es raelt a poe tn | Rlent on eat “disordely conduct | ralding party, was unable t | clothiers and merchant tailors of New Bherif! who had evicted | i" (Ne Hasex Market court to-day. De-|Ghinamen. w xumination and | dise we are sellin Rang Glanemire. Their] (@ctlve Stern of the First Inspection| were held | ball for Special | vinee the skeptical that we are retailing ra ire George 4 Mig | District said the men were playing | Sessions. had been fold by real estate! Vii “ <P | garments at a saving of $10.00 to 2 “That's not disorderly conduct," sald $15.00, prchter,vibve Gepwty who served) ine magistrate, “unless you can prove : » Was saved! from the mob by Z “ “ nen, who held off the crowd with | they disturbed the ne ighbors. | volvers andsturned in a gencrar RAILROAD SHOPMEN QUIT. | of th home £01 el Glassmire, A son a a Peoted a Strike in Gympathy With the Striking Clerks, ‘ PORTSMOUTH, ©, April 3--Bighteen A WOICRs ‘AGHINGTON, April 2.—The Skinner! hundred siopmen’ at the local Norfolk TAM. - Shipyard No, 2, at Seattle, | and Western terminals walked out here CA c ADE to-day in sympathy with the 160 clerka A thirst quenching, refreshing, | mortage, has been sold to David | already out. ‘fyi ‘rj © it was learned at the Shipping | ane mon who went on strike to-day | S@tisfying temperance drink. | Distributors fo tk 34th Street—New York . Offering Special Values Saturday ¢ Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats Misses’ Box-Coat Suit of | Misses’ Polo Sport Coat, Navy Serge. Accordion Raglan Model, Novel pleated Skirt. Stitched | Patch Pockets, Button Coat. Peter Pan Collar. | Trimmed. (IUustrated.) Special, 50,00 Special 32,50 Misses’ Tricotine Suit, | Misses’ Coats and Capes, Belted Model. Attrace | of PoloCloth, Yalama and tive Embroidered Vestee. | Silvertone, Silk Lined. Deep Rever Collar. Novel Pockets and Belts. Special 55.00 Special 45,00. Misses’ Poiret Twill Suit, | Misses’ Wrap, of Bolivia Youthful Belted Model, | and Elysee Cloth. Capu- Embroidered Border and | tian Collar of self-mate- Pockets. (Jllustrated.) rial or changeable Silk. Special 65,00 Special 55.00 29.00 Girls’ Cape, of Silvertone, Polo, button trimmed. Full flare model, yoke back. Peter Pan Collar. Sizes 6 to 12. (Illustrated.) Special 18,75 Girls’ Coats, of Velour Polo, Basket Weave, Velour Checks, Tweeds and Serge. Belted and Box Models. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special 25.00 Girls’ Coats and Capes, in Velour Checks, Jersey, Burella, Polo and Sport Plaids. Belted and Loose Back Models, 6 to 16, Special 29.75 18.75 and Green Checks. Bias Vest and, 9 Green and Leather. Tucked Vest. Pockets. Embroidered White Collar. | 3.95 Deep Shawl Collar and Cuffs of White/ Sizes 6 to 14 ycars. Special, Voile. 10 to 16 years. Girls’ Regulation Dress, in Chambray Girls’ Pongee Frock, in a youthful Over-Blouse Model, attractively em- Green. Embroidered. White Pique/ 7-00 broidered with Soutache Speciat) Pleated Skirt. 10 to 16 years. and Gingham. Maize, Pink, Blue and Cuffs. 6 to 16. é Collar and MEN’S CLOTHES CAREFUL comparison of prices _now being asked by the leéding York—fcr the same class of merchan- | This fact becomes an accomplish- |ment merely as the result of retail- ‘ing from our Wholesale Headquarters, where all overhead expenses are elimi- nated. READY-FOR-SERVICE MADE-TO-MEASURE LET SPRING-TIME | MUSIC-TIME We are Selling Agents for the World’s Best Musical Instrument Makers Our stock represents the most remark- able collection of things Musical ever ufacturing Retailers TTT TT Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Catalogs free on request. Telephone Murray Hill $144. Chas. H. Ditson & Co. 8-10-12 East 34th St. 3 '¢ THERE'S a real satisfaction in buy- ing your pots or pans here, Our reputation assures you that they will do as much work as they should and cost iN aa 7D icsaaen ESY HE Silk Hat for formal occasions is most Sv positively in evidence and being so in evidence certainly should possess Knox correctness and Knox traditional quality. EIGHTEEN DOLLARS KNOX Soft Felts and Derbies “KNOX Clothes for Men TEN DOLLARS SEVENTY DOLLARS AND UPWARD AND UPWARD JKNOX. HAT. COMPANY Incorporated VENUE 161 BROADWAY aa * AT aotn eTmEaT SINGER BUILDING Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dresses Misses Allernoon and Street Dresses Charming Straightline, Draped, Surplice and Basque Models, Tunic, Bouffant and Accordioar Pleated Skirt effects. Short and three-quarter length sleeves. Lace, Organdie and Batiste collars. Bead, embroidery and pleated trimmings. Georgette, Tricotine, Plain and Figured Tricolette, Taffeta and Satin. 39.75 55.00 © 75.00. Every that goes into the ure wind Whneroee when st fi intially made in two eizes $5.75 and v mi I~ $3.25. & ConcER 457" STREET jann 61H AVENUE ‘ORI i; Gray Hair Ended In From 4 to 8 Days. Bole: Girls’ Coats, of Silvertip, Polo, Poplin, Velour and Serge. Girl« ish Blouse, Belted and Straight- line Models. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Speciat 35.00 Girls’ Coats, of Covert, ‘Cloth, Silvertone and Polo, in Pekin Brown and Tan. lan and Sport Models. 10 to 16. Special 3 9 ie 75 Junior Coats, in Polo Velour and Silvertone. and Taupe. Loose Back, Box and Pleated Models. Special 45.00 Smart Springtime Dresses for Girls Girls’ Gingham Dress, in Blue, Pink Girls’ Dress, of Peter Pan Cloth. Pink, Sctentific Hair Color Restorer This Test Convinces ' he coupon for a tral bottle a 14 to 16 years. [piengeceaimca gegen | OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestion is. weak or out of kilter, better eat less KI-MOIDS the new aid to better MUTT SSEFFS AMENITIES APPEAR - take —effective. moids help straighten out your digestive troubles, MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & GC 34th Street—New York Specially Prepared Sale Saturday Women’s Chic Trimmed Milline Offering 12.50 to 15.00 Values at..... 8.50 Hair Braids, Lisere and Woven Milan Hemps, Hackel Breast Hats, Pokes with new Balloon Crown, Various Sailor Types, Flower Trimmed, and Large Picturesque Hats with Ostrich Motifs. very Special & , 5(Q) Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store. ——_ | atl \ aided DA\Y \N TWE NEW YORK WORLD -- MORNING EDITIO

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