The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 20

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Ree ‘ fs bs ™ ee . ! * which shali set forth either the re \ jof the t6eal au t mission may i scretion, up |suoh negotiations, or, if initiated, on @ hearing, brief statement of the negotiations, tize an’ im- mediats, reasonable temporary in- : Jana the reasons for the failure of the eng. | ible fare, together with such fares as we) ‘e » . th licant hall Nal to how F e ” 6 oo *, cause for a readjustment of existing g Swenty-nine years selling Good Furniture f rere eins armertation isan | Southeast Corer J5th Street and 6th Avenue ; A 4 (Continued From Third Page) — | : ———— | Too much the intention behind it does not | end that thero will be any | ment by the parties to dinner? contract, but 4 is intended to Lo \ \ ‘as a club to force an agreemen' coax along of the wishes of the poople. Oax a 4 | i eknply the same old bill Of fant digestion Plaza Sandwich Neclone and expensive requirements | when you “PHILADELPHIA” Cream purposes. The only | , | Cheese, crisp lettuce, jelly and itdoes do in to enable public of. eat more'n chopped mut meats between slices ,? : other Reson neste, Baie enough. An | oftoat Trimet. Looks dainty, It's the Modeling: jurt any one until after tire election | after-meal | but is surprisingly ying. fall, and it will be argued pri- | ry {} i" Lous XVI. Bedroom Suite in 6 ’ y, and tt will not hurt the party | delight— |, To avoid disappointment, insist Knetiaan Want 4 pace, SOOO that’s why B-r-i-l-l . BD will not be in effect until | spicy snappy || thatthe name “‘PHILADELPHIA”’ (Bow foot Bed) iy jer olection. y, sn } “SECOND BILL 18 MEASURE DE- captivating. | spells style Goer does not come unsought. The Kellner reputation for quality furniture at moderate cost is the result of a continuous performance of service to a multitude of satisfied customers. “The Twenty-five Rooms’ present fas- cinating ideas for home arrangement. You are cordially invited to visit them. FEATED LAST YEAR. . i “Bill No. 1963 ts exactly the Carson- ‘Martin bill of last year. It rcfers to railroads, street railroads and rapid transit railwaye—all common car- | riers. te not only affects the city treet cars and subways, but trun’ roadg in the State, it thers any trunk line t has a Bharter to fix its rates this, ‘bit will uthorize the Public Service Congmis- A lump of clay. gcc in by machinery into a mere brick. It can be shaped _~ genius of a Rodin into a thing of deathless beauty. A bolt of woolens. _It can be slash- Equal weight Superior quality 4 e >. Legh wh ell gd 68 ‘ PH 1X | a“ for i] fn ekabie the. Bary! PEP-O-MINT LIC-O-RICE/ EN into a covering for the. body — ‘ Cotatasion se rendlate, tbe Guat CINN-O.MON WINT-O-GREEN PRODUCT i “handame-down.” (It. can ~be j rag od gy ging A A CL-O-VE moulded by the talent of a master ‘the railroads to a charge of 5 cents Ep it does not give the Public] = ty t into clothing of true poise : ea ‘power to repud!: | 9999900000000000 y SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS character. ; Gout Suawny comracts which 7/8 The Call of the ; co rea tom Restle gh ge Pecect modeling~—that inborn ae 4 Out-of-Doors ing for line and ~A wy rae rola pe ros3,| Time to take your lunch out 6 r the | & Picnic dinner in the fields Mine roads, Jt wil carey tho | BENG One Hard’ boiledg 3 eggs, cold meats, sandwich-§% is what is expressed in the Spring ‘ fork City railroads would no doubt | & a jed with either bill. The/®& suits we're now displaying. along with it.” HE HIDDEN “STINGER” IN THE 1 .» BILL THAT DISAPPEARED ges, fried chicken, sardines§ ‘The “stinger” a Bin No. 1961, Mand salads taste twice as% Yprinted copies of which so myste-|@good out of doors—andg% ly disappeared from the dogket | § three times as good if sea- m immediately after being re-| % d with i . furned by the State Printer, is con- | § SNC W 7 paragraphs of | % ‘Eddus Sate % MADE IN U.S. A. § At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores % SE. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., Na Y. Kuppenheimer Clothes and Brill Clothes $45 to $125 ‘An example of perfect modeling: The Kuppenheimer “ Drexel” pic- tured at the left—length 3014 in- ches, vent 15 inch step, trousers ,' straight; 1814 knee and 15 bot- tom. Vest, <8 ‘baltton, = collar. Form fitting, single or double _. breasted; brimful of Neg $60 to $90. The KUPPENHEIMER DREXEL S [EPI IAAIAIATS>. = BO ee SB Ts: YSt5 The Spring Is the Thing— The Bed Is Only Its Fae 279 Broadway (496 browaway at 42d St, 47 Cortlandt St, 2 Flatbush Ave," 44 East 14th St. Broadways at 49th St. | 125th St,, at 3d Ave, Brooklyn \ F you are selecting an especially good bed, you \ 8 L ses ats Sa will want the De Luxe Bedspring, of course. STETSON HATS BELBER LUGGAGE HOLEPROOF HOSIERY , METRIC SHIRTS Even if it’s a cheaper bed you are picking out, you ean make it just as comfortable by equipping it with the “ STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Fourteenth Btreet West of Fifty Avenue MEN’S AND WOMEN’S | Tenderfoot Shoes HE sense of well-being is so largely dependent upon com- fortable shoes. Once you have experienced the ease and freedom which Tenderfoot Shoes give, you will never again be without them. Perfect comfort, good style and unusual economy are the splendid combination which gives distinction to Tender- Z ; Enjoy This Double Clothes Service You Want Your Clothes to Do More Than Fit You, You Want Them to Wear As Fine Fabrics Only Can Wear. =. We Have Your Problem Solved! THE LUXURIOUS : BEDSPRING It’s the spring, not the bed, that means relaxation and sleep. And De Luxe fits any bed—wood or metal—interchangeable : aie ¥! | without adjustment. Ask to see it at any one of the better ncat ~- m a es stores—for the new bed or the old one you want to make ROME QUALITY comfortable. PRODUCTS Notice the depth of De, Luxe resilient cofl springs, full 9 inches, think of it! And notice, too, how the connections between the coils are just as flexible as the coils themselves. Ordinary springs are Double Value {s built in every garment. } Perfect Fit plus Satisfactory Wear. | tied at these connecting points with twi wire, so that weight foot Shoes. 4 applied at one point tilts the whole spring that direction, The ! | De Luxe never sags or tilts towards the heavier person, when two H | THE E SPRING STYLES | people veeupy it De Luxe support is perfect support—it conforms |} Women’s Tenderfoot |. Cushion Sole | o the curves of your body, | | Oo: : Hl x fords ry | Finished in the Rome gray cnamel—the De Luxe is Oxfords | | a Are Ready for Your Inspection. ae dust-proof and grease-frec, It is interchangeable § without adjustment, made to fit any bed, wood or metal, | 8 45 9 45 : Spring Suits and Top Coats || | . pth 3 . | tenderfoot — broa toes — low ; ‘40 4 5 50 $5 5 ‘60 FOR SALE AT ALL THE BETTER | Patent leather—dark tan kid heels with rubbet attached cushion My? hy Pigs 1 ate ie Fh . STORES EVERYWHERE | ee ae ee ew : AUPAD Heele—-O Pere LOShar Ae ayy? ‘These shoes are especially built to Manhattan-Rome Co., Long Island City, N. Y. —C D E and EE widths. \/ give comfort and “foot-ease.” A SPECIAL EVENT 150 Suits, Formerly $45 ) All to $39.50 175 Suits, Formerly $50 \ go at vd Lostianat Street, cor. churen st. at Door—Hudson Tube at Corner Merrimac-Rome Co., Boston, Mass. Southern-Rome Co., Baltimore, Md. dq Men’s Tenderfoot Shoes Special 6.85 i Our regular $9.85 Black und tan leathers—Knglish or medium broad lasts—lueed—Guodyear welted soles—sizes 7 to 11—widths B C and D. cial pricing is made in order that we may make room for our new | This very 10 - Spring stoc See other pages for our five-column adv, and ady, on Men’s Stylwear Suits.

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