The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1920, Page 8

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13! nf MACLEOD CALLED PIT VAIUN . UNFIT, IS SET FREE| vd - ap years following his disappearance New York Pastor’s Son Will Be| trom Camp Merritt. Discharged From Army With- | atcotm James ‘Macleod out Desertion Trial. the Collegiate Church of St. New York City, was a private in the WASHINGTON, April 21. — Dis-| 49th Infantry, stationed at Camp charge from the army on a certificate | Merritt, of “physical disability” rather than trial by court martial for desertion | wan be the fate of Henry THlakély Mao. | War Dopartment searched Léod of New York, for whom a world- wide search was conducted for two SERVICE RESTORED *STRNERS RETURN i tion, — Dividend. Chapman Valve Man’ pany of cent, stoc common stock. The boy dropped out of sight on June 27, 1918, and for nearly two year friends and the ial over the Word! for him, He was found in Richmond and the Adjutant General ordered’ him sent to Walter Reed Gener! Hospital here for observa- Will tsnue 100 Per Cent, Stock Com- he ‘declaration of a 100 per dividend on the company’s , OLYOD DD) DIND NINE -MILLER Creator of Quality Footwear G ' Fifty Per Cent. of Men Who Walked Out Said to Be Back at Work. More than 60 per cent. of the strik- > ing elevator men are back at work, a gocording to an estimate given to-day by W. T. Ropes of tho realty firm of| ‘Horace 8. Mly & Co., who said his) figures had been obtained through the ‘Building Owners and Managers’ As- sociation. A canvass of the big office buildings along Broadway and adjacent streets py from the Battery to Brooklyn Bridge 4 revealed that virtually every elevator ‘was running, most of them being operated by the old employees, who bed returned to their jobs at the §28 ®@ week scale offered by the associa- th ‘The City Investing Building at No. 165 Broadway, and the Equitable iiding at No. 120 Broadway are exceptions. Both these bulldings are * giving full elevator service, but in neither have the strikers returned. City Investing cars are run by ‘new men, permanently hired, and the Equitable operators are now equally divided among new men, loyal em- j and “volunteers.” -S. T. Coley, manager of the Dquita- declared that the fifty New York tudents who volunteered : BONWIT TELLER &,CO. * Specially Shop of FIFTH AVENUE .AT 38™ STREET FOR THURSDAY At Much Below Regular Prices WOMEN'S TAILOREDSUITS NoC. O. D.’s ——-No Credits No Exchanges Women’s Tailored Suits 5 “omens Tailored Suits 5.4.00 gularly 65.00 to 85.00 Strictly tailored and belted models, braid bound and stitched types, and some with embroidered pockets. in navy blue Poiret twill, serge and t icotine, women employed in the building when they left,” the manager explained. Women’s Tailored Suits 68.0€ Regularly 89.50 to 110.00 * Satin bound, tuxedo, eton and mannish styles. Newcst treatments in collars, sleeves, pockets and belts, touches of cable stitching and embroidery, In navy blue tricotine and Poiret twill, also velour checks. Women’s Tailored Suits Ca) 5. 00 Regularly 110.00 to 165.00 An assemblage of the most beautiful strictly tailored and costume styles, featuring eton, pony, lonz coat and embroidered styles. In tricotine, velour covert and fine twills. | iii iit Cheese P Camembert P Yes! Castle Brand! |. » Normandie Flavor Rich creamy texture Made in U.S. A. A PHENIX PRODUCT A Sale of Houbigant’s and Coty’s Perfumes At Reduced Prices This Sale has more than ordinary significance in view of the fact that there is a scarcity of these choice Imported Perfumes. . Prices Include Taz.—No Mail Orders—No C. O. D.’s—No Approvals—No Returns Le Parfum Ideal Extract..... 7.50 regularly 8.58 Le Parfum Ideal Extract... . .23.50 regularly 27.50 “GOOD CHEESE GRAND RApIDS FURNITUR Houbigant’s Violette Extract. 9.35 regularly 10.40 La Rose Jacqueminot Extract. 8.00 ; regularly 9.62 : Soty’s V’Ori Extract...... f Quelques Fleur Extract..... 8.95 ba fal sh hoe : oe 32 Lai regularly 10.46 zegulany a8 | . L’Origan Extract............16.50 Quelques Fleur Extract... .. 18,25 regularly 18.72 regularly.20.28 LEffleurt Extract..,....... 11.95 La ll bade Quelques Fleur Extract... .. 36.50 regularly 13.52 regularly 40.56 Chypre Extract .....:.....0. 5.75 ff FISHER Bros Quelques Violette Extract... 7.75 ‘ RBI 708 COLUMBUS AVE regularly 8.84 Muguet Extract........ see 8.25 Ht BET.103 & 104"ST a i : ; regularly 9.62 OCUr OF ee tripe » 5.25 Violet Pourpre Extract...... 8.25 regularly 6.24 regularly 9.62 Houbigant’s Mon Boudoir Extract. L’Or Extract.............. 8.25 regularly 11.50, 10.25 regularly 9.62 (Main Floor) Cotvis Pans Powdery jcc sais ok tives bes regularly 2.85, 1,65 This Store Closes at 5 P. M. dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th. Street TOOTHACHE GUM. Ask for Dent's And get it ALL DRUGGISTS AD A SPRING CLEARANCE EVENT! Pumps and Oxfords $10” OUR LATEST SPRING MODELS FORMERLY $1700 —T0 314.30 These shoes were taken from our regular stock, and consist of dainty pumps and sturdy Oxfords that emphasize the natural beauty of arch and instep. They were unequalled in value at our reg- ular prices, and are really fine shoes. They will give excellent sérvice. To quickly clear our spring stock, to make room for our summer shoes, we are re- ducing them to the very special price of $10” WO x XOX A FRDOOVO. DAG ODT ONT OGIO OVE YO) COD DOIN AS Chic cross-strap _pump— patent and black leathers 2 Cocoa and black calf Graceful bow pumps, in patent, Oxfords. and black and brown hid. ‘I. Miller shoes are well made and are as represented. Don’t delay while there is yet a full stock of styles and sizes. I-MILLER & SON& 15 West 42nd St., near Fifth Awe. 1554 B’way, 50 Church St. at 46th St. at Fulton St. eS FOOODTO SS ISVISOOOS | COLSON HOE of Guaranteed Satisfaction” I ODA AALO A ARK PRES. D Early Spring Sale of Remarkably Fine Dining, Living and Bedroom Suites. Many Odd Pieces Specially Reduced. Attractive Prices. Liberal Term Bissell’s Vacuum can’ preu’s sacs” Sees” 00 A Child -| “Solid Mahogan Sweeper 9 Can Oper- | Rocker, Finished in | ate It, Gets Au | Antique the Dirt and Dust $1 Deposit, 50c Per Michigan's Liberal Terms $100 WORTH, $1.50 WEEKLY $200 WORTH $2.50 WEEKLY Special Spring $75 WORTH, $1 WEEKLY your Living” Room with onefl | d_be prepared for interiors, Buy NOW Before War Weather Sends the PRICES UP See Orr Special at! Open an Account With One of These Specials. four very Liberal Terms HARLEM STORE basa Ua FM, Mende Stree 2174 THIRD AVENUE|420 E. TREMONT AVE. |] Bet. 118-119th Sts. BRONX Same Service, Same Merchandise in Both Stores ———m—-' Open Until 10 P. M. Seturdays Only. (Morning Edition) The World's Political Reports are the Best and Fairest in the country. New York World Staff Correspondents Siebold and Michelson are now travelling all over the United States giving information from each important locality. Read The World and keep posted. 3 here + n a The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Cn. The Fur Department is displaying an unusually attractive E collection of Spring and Summer Furs including many desirable Scarfs at very moderate prices. Among these are Gray Squirrel! Animal Scarfs, double-furred, at. . Clee «+. Je. ABO Kit Fox Scarfs, silkelined . . 35.00 Wolf Scarfs, in black, brown and taupe, at ~. . - + + $28.00:& 40.00 (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) The Boys’ Outfitting Department offers a splendid purchasing opportunity for to-morrow (Thursday) in A Sale of 500 Boys’ Washable Suits. (sizes 3 to 7) ~~ taken from regular stock because of income plete size ranges and marked at the greatly reduced price of $3.65 per suit The variety of colors is good, and all sizes are to be found in the assortment, but not in every style. At the same time 200 Boys’ Cloth Hats (sizes 614 to 7), in stitched models; made of bright, all-wool mixtures, will be reduced to $1.85 each (Boys’ Department, Sixth Floor) Madison’ Avetue - Fifth Avenue “Oh, but it’s Wonderful” GREAT, NEW FEATURES make this the Chafnpion of all mops! One big im- provement is the full, yarn center which gives far greater cleaning surface than any other mop. It affords complete protec- tion to floors so that mop cannot scratch. The swab is removable so that mop may be easily cleaned. Simply pull swab from frame as you would a curtain from a rod. Wash, ring out, dry and replace on frame. The long 54 inch handle may be used at any angle. No adjustment to make. MOP ‘OST wonderful of all is the Liquid Veneer treatment which renders your floors as sparkling, clean and beau- tiful as your piano and keeps them so, free from oil and grease. It makes such an improvement. Separate swabs may be obtained at moderate cost. Simply slip new swab on the old frame and you have a new mop. Try this mop. $1.50 complete at all dealers. Sold on approval. Buffalo Specialty Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

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