The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1920, Page 12

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Po og ese Robbing Minister. from the Rev. Charles B. mayer oh & Getivery| tor, of the Park Methodist Chu and was held a, mys GRAFT ber. plone SUI} bevors " Stagteteate Roster, who. lives at Wo. t 79t BSTARLISHBD 1860 ‘tn Harlem Court this moérnt Street, says he vig td the p-~§ a, de- bm oo There an overcoat, valued af!tivering groceries at the parson: estigator of $100,000 Silk Thefts a : iN la OCH Cc Decks ~! he + gla = = 7 5 2 J ¥ mage chief investiga- m Brey "ommun,t 125th Street, West Newark yest ‘ ‘ Aaped emined bigned confessions < hteen men ai : " ; D = me PAE Tae noe 5 FUR ST ‘ORAGE In Preparation ge ‘S tii of. ei ays tall cng er e 2% $5.00 Boys’ Wash Suits Paid for protection and that a dozen Policemen in Paterson now tae UAveatigation ana result ABSOLUTE SECURITY Nelson told of the confession at LU hearing before the United states ALTERATIONS AT SUMMER PRICES loner in Newark when the _L the old style shirt because 384 FIFTH AVENUE mF hi it opened all the way down d Jury on charges of grand Between 35th and_36 re f } the front. The coat-cut OLUS Bias, Bret nnd a'Fun Coken ot PHONE 2044 GREELEY ¥ fins UNION SUIT replaces the old terson. erel Bh ———— “FES ' ¢ style union suit because it is 7 ro the on/y union suit that opens all the way down the front. A Declaration of Value in Men's uy oy RF | pga : Guaranteed Fabrics—$1.65 to $8.50 . Ten different models. Choose from such ‘ f. Hanid -Tailored Topcoats sepuler wails fabrics as Linene, Repp, eg Cloth, Chambray and Madras. woe amount of money you put Sizes 3 to 8 years. into a Franklin Simon topcoat, you i zx z have this unqualified assurance: That more 1 Boys’ Khaki Knickers of your money goes into the tailoring of the Be oS ee et ee topcoat itself than goes into any other topcoat 1.69 you can buy at the same price, because it is : 7 hand-tailored at the price of those that are not. i Great Sale of Toilet Articles iy} Chain, is Soop Ate ae ninth Saye cts ye Third Floor i Tax included in all prices : > os Wey L ‘is, 50c size Coverts, or Cheviots—loose or shapely codbury Facial Be een Tomar “am; sb sii SEVENTY DOLLARS ig i 3 [Fk We are the first shop and still the only shop to feature all‘hand-tailored clothes for men 2 boxes for as Oriental Mothozone Cryst: “we Napthall 2 boxes for 31: ecymatioe pee for 31c¢ 2 boxes for 22¢ Another Attractive Offering of FIFTH AVENUE ~ | lll GAGE SAILORS MEN'S SHOPS—° ») 3 WEST 38th ST.—STREET LEVEL $ : 14 2450 > & NOW! --- Nemo Corsets Gage Sailors always add a smart ag maple aI yy Made of Government Airplane turn models, with grosgrain ribbon * Fave ire Cloth---and Priced Only In Milan Hemp and Lisere. All colors and black. Women’s and Girls’ i $ 5 0O OXFORDS " The Favored Self-Reducing Model! Lighter Than Ever—Stronger Than Ever! What Airplane Cloth Is— Weat These Gorsets Are— U. S. Government Grade A mercer- They are just the same splendid Self- ized Airplane Cloth—that’s its full Reducing Nemo Corsets that Women title. And it has the distinction ot + s having maximum strength with have grown to know and to value— QNAET new models in black and brown; military and minimum of thickness. It is delight- but they are lighter than usual. Much = Cuban heels; medium weight and flexible turn soles. fully thin (just right for a summer lighter, in fact—but not one bit less Sizes up to 8. corset) and yoke it withstands a pres- strong. On the contrary, their manu- BOYS’ SHOES GIRLS’ SHOES sure of unds to the square inch! facturer sincerely believes that they Blucher model, welted and models, black and It was bd ye plane wings, you see. ‘ll better than the average . : stitched soles, brown calf, But it is pretty and dainty in ‘spite of Wy ROr ag Our Leader Today | 3.50 9 to 1344. A 84% to 11 its origin. corset of much heavier fabric! 1 to 544, $5.50 114 to 2, $4.00 a ARQ FR Qe . Some men like a shoe whose toe lies flat upon the ground. Some like a toe with a little spring to | ‘ designed for the comfort of medium and full figures. - The long skirt correctly controls heavy hips and the it; that is, a toe rising slightly above ground. We | m4 Nemo self-reducing straps support and reduce the abdomen. The diagonal boning does its part in can show you many models of both types. Look | **Borden’s milk is nothing new | ‘dy, The Model Is— giving the much desired straight lines. at the long, flat, aristocratic-looking toe of this shoe, Our grannies used that, good milk too. : if . ‘ \ And—Our Expert A Walk-Over—very popular at the price, Back of \I] Johnny Cronin’s Grandma has no doubt often YI Corsetieres Will Fit its handsome lines are quality and craftsmanship— ; told him the story of when she was a little girl, aint hs These CorsetsWithout : Ms BORDEN’S supplied the folks with rich, pure, safe and ¥ He 45 years of it—at good bootmaking. u wholesome country milk. To this very day, Johnny is being a \ z Any Extra Charge. fed on the same kind of healthful milk, for Borden’s still maintains at II] the same standard of good milk. : ti Sizes 22 to 36 Wiix Over ee ee NB! * \GIMBELS CORSET SHOP—Second Floor 2801 conventiently located retall stores to serve you NOTE—We want two rhymes every in addition to our wagons. week, “Any, boy oF girl under fiftean : | in, "We will send a New York City Brooklyn | Will Georgie | Heimte, Sheek tor 85. to the boy, or girl wno 179 Broadway 180 Bowery 1955 Broadway who wrote tl be tes the rhymes ae ren 1178-75 Broadway * 252 W. 125th Street 565-7 Fulton Street "or i ‘Best to 1489 Broadway \ 622 W. 181st Street 5406 Fifth Avenue pat for © Bronx—557 Melrose A Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway fl tend his ce nite Vesey stress New ork Ss IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Newark, N.J—105 Broad Street Paterson, N, J.—118 Market Strect Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—297 Main Street | Borden’s Farm Products Company A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT 63 VESEY STREET CORTLANDT 7961

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