The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 21

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re k iE LINER IMPERATOR - BADLY SCORCHED BY} wuss weeting ds fe Meld ‘ToNtght MYSTERIOUS FIRE by Inwood Citizen: The rights of citizens under the anti- English Police Investigating Blaze} to-night at a mass moeting in Public profiteering rent lawe will be explained on Former. German School No. 62, Academy Street and Ver= milyea Avenue, unde the auspices or i Steamship. the Inwood Community Couneil The speakers will ve Judge Francis §. MeAvoy, Chairman William B, Rus- sell of the Arti-Rent Proflteering Com- mittee of the Inwood Republican Club and Ward V. Tolbert. fons will be | answered and advice gi in individual | problems, “DANDERINE” — Stops Hair Coming Out; | Doubles Its Beauty. LONDON, May 14—Another of the mysterious fires aboard for- , tier German liners taken over by ythe British has occurred: This time it is the giant Imperator, At “an early hour a blaze started in the Captain's cabin. Serious dam~- age was prevented by quick work on the part of the fire brigade, ‘The wpoitee are conducting an in- vestigation. ‘These ‘unexplainable ae on the vessels which Germany has lost/to the merchant marine of her former » enemy have broken out not only while the boats were in port, but in several cases when they were # at sea, iv 2} m °o > - ‘ _ is Ey ig nan = o = > = > _™ Qe ity Commis Neglect of Duty. Petitions to recall City Commissioners © Roche and Isagc Shoenthal of range, N. J. ‘for gross neglect of “} ity and entering a combination, to de- Yhirone competent officials for political nd personal reasons’ were circulated to-day in that city, It was at first in- ended to seek also the recall of Mayor ‘William’ A. Lord who, with the other | ne nissioners, is the ruting factor in It was found, how- at as he ag not served oh the A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows mew life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness.—Advt. Mat a meeting of {itty cltinens ° Dr. Adolph . the leading RUSH-HOUR TUBE TIE-UP, E¥iftcen Minutes’ Delay Caused by ‘Traim Parting. A fifteen-minute tie-up In the Hudson the rush hour this ‘morning plained by the Hudson and Railroad Company In the fol- yoncral Superintendent: A passe train drom Summit Ave- hue bound for York, was clelayed en minute . M, on account ‘a i "ot. tive Hentisyivanis ‘Ast of Suminit Ave- Your eyes are your most precious possession—don’t neglect them. Ehrlich glasses cost little and help so much. by meat Es ight Examination Eye Speci bie Fitted Glasses, $3 4 "The parting® was due to a broken Gown bur-head.” ~ Island that in the week a oat y, 7 last arrivals of aliens at this 333 ‘tsth Seo Sixth Avi ood Be 4 tor ‘en at dios St. ) $5 yeturned from Abroad.) In the cor- ponding week of last year there were ouly a9 alien arrivalé ‘but the depar- of a OF LADIES’ SUITS Prices came down in one New York factory this week. When The Menter Company purchased the entire accumulated stock of 1. Lowenberg & Co. It was a mighty big single purchase, one of the largest of the year. But as The Menter Company operates 42 stores in the principal | ities of the country it is said that they will have little difficulty in disposing of this large purchase. In speaking of this notable purchase Menter with characteristic frgnkness said: “We had plenty of ladies’ suits in our stores and didn’t need these, “But we bought them, every one of them, “And we didn’t buy them just for the sake of selling suits, | “But we did buy them for two reasons: “To give our customers suits at lower prices “And to win friends for our stores, | “Selling these splendid suits at the prices we ure going Lo sel} them will do both.” “There isn’t a poor suit in the entire lot and Menter stands! back of every one of them. | “It looks to me as if every one of them is a real barguin, “This is the way we will mark down prices and the Home Office has also asked us to make special terms so as to make as many | ew customers for the store as possible, “All $35-$40-845 and $50 suits will be sold for $30—terms $2 | Down and $2 a Week. | “All $50-$55-860 and $65 suits will be sold for $50—$3 down and $3 a week, “All $70-$75-$80 and $85 suits will be sold for $40—%4 down and $4 a week, “All suits from $90 up will be sold at $65---$5 down and $5 a week, . | “There are many great big bargains in this lot, and you know thal no woman, married or single, need hesitate to come here for credit, for Menter liberality in regard to generous terms is known all over America.” By the time this notice is printed the suits will be on the racks ready for sale and we invite everyone interested to look them over. Menter has three big upstairs Stores in this vicinity: one in ew York at 226 West 125th Street; one in Brooklyn at 435 Fulton Street, and one in Newark at 149 Market Street, om pt atc lil Rg oct sais La waite Aig WILL EXPLAIN RENT OWS. Sl crhan set erar'ens aftetiog tonuiliiane U1 90 90 gus canis ted are waapi TONE rele sees eae is vast! cy di t fi ling goods below The chandise below cost because this stofe is not operated to make a profit, but to i Cloak, peer aller aa 3,300 COATS—376 SUITS—1,100 DRESSES—All at the One Price Coats—Wool Velours, ‘Goldtones, Silvertones, Polo Cloths, Wool Poplins and Wool Serges. Many that sold for double our price... Suits—Choice of the mercerized knit cloth sweater sport style Suit and the misses (siz¢ 18) Wool Serge model pictured Dresses—Georgettes, ‘Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Embroidered Nets, Figured Voiles, Satin Messa ines and French Serges. "Assad values!. Be -_ $19.50 Coat for $5.00 Seldom éo we quote comparative prices, and we do i In this case simply o# an example of the val- ues, Ite a new “Shawl” Coat of black - and~white Plaid Wool-Mixture with green overplaid, i. 9 W. 24th St., Near Oth Ave. The only store that.cells the everstocks of the National Cleak & Sait a E> “See What You Save!” $300,000 of Merchandise at Less Than Actual. “Cost! | This startling announcement selling merchandise below actual coat could nit be eartied out in the reguiat Profit-making department store as it is here. Please remember. that in these times, Outlet Store can offer mar- 510) co. atere * dispose of the overstocks of the National Cloak and Suit Co, Second Floor ee 00ONE FLOOT meeeemnnseead Second Floor - MEN: Here Are New York’s Greatest Clothing Values! Men’s splendidly tailored Suits in a choice of six smart or conservative models. Fabrics Youths’ 3-piece Suits of Cassimere, Worsted or Serge in checks, stri mixtu: of wool, including Cassimere, Worsted, Flannel and Serge. Solid colors; stripes....... $25 | thoroughly shrunken fabrics of good quality. Sizes 4 to 17 years. aides a pate Be Boys’ Hat Bargains For 2,000 bi, §f ANY, Kina a wrontpon Bi Big oles shapes, Natural and ot cto $1.97, Featured Pe just One example. wen over $2.97! fens eae as this one We ‘Feature prov sii ri) era ica Peanve popular jor ni mad win pat- vaeat ‘Tub Silke, or "Chines. ‘ 1.00 to $6.95, wide or without lars; in solid colors or stripes; ome work. Ah aires 33 ra values! 5 rape Fnioh 4 agnirs tine 0. bey aad r' 7 style; or eclors’ pearance of 20 Over 25 styles; almost every color from coral pink to black; sizes for men, women and chil- dren; sil, fiber sill, cot. pleok bel hegtddl ene gered oa ful assortment of models; for big and little Lind m3 almost every suit sag Fic: prices in every case a8 low as is ul feat Norfolle Suit of dark ured — hal ergot, Mixture, Detach- able belt; full lined knick- erbockers. 10 F107 ma Here Are Big Waist Values | 3000 Handsomie Skirts Choice of 18 different models of arr Striped Silk Taffeta, Embroidered Freneh Voile, Silk Georgette, Beaded Tub Silk, Crepe de Chine and Pon- gee. Waists that in some cases cost twice as much, waists in a wealth of French Serges, mind you, and Silk Taffetas, and Tricotines. Over 25 differ- ent models. Genuine bargains, the cata- logue prices and the cost ‘prices not being taken into consideration when this great big lot was marked. Desirable navy blues ‘oot Re phe) Vunrous bre silk Kreniny Coat $6.95 $4.97 $3.97 $3.97 77 f| High Grade Shoes Every pair from the Nationalt— therefore quality Shoes, Brown Calf, White Kid, Patent, Vici Kid and Satin $2.49 ‘Main’ Floor’ Shoe Bargains for Men Gun Metalfinished Button Ox- fords with rubber cushioned heels... $2.97 Blucher cut Tan Lace Shoe made over a extension 2000 Pairs of ‘Women’ s Shoes 3 Offered with but just one-object-—to sell them quick, not to make a profit. $3.97 Included Ce Patent Leath Kids, ford inished Oxfords on an Pah aie last. Welt stitched sole Siteeavent recs Gun Metal Leathers, Grey Extra strong Shoes of Brown) Kids, Black Satins and Shoes with Goodyear hand : Duck of Black Gun Metal Celi joodyear Process uc 4 rubber, then, Gondeace Rene ‘White Bucks. WES slew welted soles, some hand turned. Lace \ hore. any fiber 1.97 EOLA FAT ell ane ping Ed of button models. Comfort or dress tetas 7 jbalmora' cut} ton. Insts. Values you can't i ae Shick °C ae duplicate. leather sole and one-piece Metal - finished] Your $ 97 a ke hr are hoe of Black Chrome Spli Jastber: Good- Choice bond 397 Leather with one-piece toe and louble st ed welt sole $4.97 hoice — Leather solo and heel... 92.49) Basement Infants’ Wear Over 6,000 pieces! Prices that range from 16c for a Shirt to $3.49 for a handsome little Coat. A lot that includes Sacques, Shirts, Bands, jong and short Dresses, Pads, Petticoats, Caps, Bonnets, Coats and 1,000 Children’s Dresses Could you make them at this price? We doubt it. Organdies, Voile s, Chambrays, Linenes, Reppe, Gulateas, Serges and Cotton Gabardines. The ones pictured typify the good, smart styles, Many colors, Sizes 6 to {4 years. Choice at House Dresses ; A Little Lot of 490-—A Price Far Less Than Others Ask! Bungalow Aprona, too, are included in the lot. There are Figured Voiles, Checked Ginghams, Plaid Percales and solid color Chambrays in sizes 36 to 44. Correctly cut, smartly designed garments; . Underwear Men's Shirts or Drawers.of light weight cotton balbriggan Women’s Union Syits of ribbed cotton in sizes $6 and 38 only..... Men's Athletic Union Suits of featherweight cotton rep lapped . 59e 59c 59e Moccasins. For Infants Stout Women's Union Sults of of 6 months to 6 years. | for, remember, they were not cotton mesh; lace trimmed drawers.. 69€ infants’ Attractive and well) made to sell at this low Nainsook made, though low| 0. . i riced because they a PICE. cere rerwwersewesees at i fee Ree een ae a — osiery Bann = Main Fioot Extra Sp ecial aon for the Morning Hours Only On Sale SP Sto 4 o’clock only, but quantities are limited and we do not guarantee each to last until 1. Infants’ Cashmere Stockings of wool and cotton in black or white. ... 15¢ es 7 to 9 only. Seamless Sock: weight cotton; brown or gray ‘ <4 w. "s Boot Hi silk and Toilet ) jf) | Artictes Women’s Gloves | | Women’s Chamois Fabric, sim- fl | c ilar to doeskin. Small sizes only 59e ri H Black Suede Glo: th half | | ie 3 \ | pineaten alee niche can Eee ‘ | oh ou bl peski iy Gloves of selected skins, $192 | $ $987 $497 | s508 | Yeu Be eee | Bge ‘$20 3197 69°. $988)" “Ege Mocha Glaral lcd kine. $1.97 —E————EEEE, Store Hours: 9.00 to 5.30; Saturday, 9.00 to 6,00. A Ae

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