The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 4

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tional At said E BECAUSE OF ROAD STRIKE | that, York di than ager of Morehiant aeontte | said that ow! to the harbor stri Bback of Cement Res Results From | mitiions ot dollars of food products im coming in ow Car Shortage and Freight | York: some of thém being sent back Handlers’ Watkouts, ya big, copeuriment, of potatons ." 4 from Florida on a Clyde NT LB) liner,” aid Mz. Lincoln, “and the | ‘Twenty-five hundred men tm the | trucl refused to mo it food, ut"eomdltions prevent it from |thet an elaborate plan has been het, dite to the vations etrikes aunong | being brought ¢6 us.’ worked out for the subjugation of freight handlers and the shortage Ireland by the military authorities. ‘ong BIT BY MONKEY ON SHIP, [sre sacg tat it tas been approves . pit a ideal by the British Cabinet A : : ! prodybt to New York on account of the Upadjusted railroad «trike which Ts eae wee DET See salt tebe phe Ane: ee erly made three trips a day; they now jonly make one. The Croton | freight yards at Yonkers are badly | Mi ae oe CREAN y+ ee eee ee Came eee Domino Syrup A cane sugar syrup ol excellent quality American Sugar Refining Company ‘Sweeten it with Domino" A Ruins Meal | makes the world look brighter, “Eddys” Sauce has a lot to do with complet- ing the square. Eddys || Satice | Fequired for the country 57,200 addi- And 24,000 passenger care. Hugh, head of tio mal] appeared to be more near correct ¢laimed 90 per cent. 1 freight cars, 20,000 locomotives the Rallway Age office it was that the estimate of Ddward Mc- “outlaw leader the freight service in the New district was 10 per cent. of nor- that of the allroad manage who LONDON PARIS “EDF FORTRESS Biockhouses With With Machine| Guns to Be Sprinkled Troughout istnd. — || [MPORTANT Comneiag, 500, Prem oo. SALE Sale starts 9 A. M. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Wednesday night's demonstration. 3780 Broadway at 157th St. "A. Fifth Avenue Shop on Upper Broadiray’* ' Those who come earliest secure the choicest bargains mobile. A large manufacturer whose wame we are not permitted to mention fs in need of ready cash and has wonderful BITZROY, 1234 SATURDAY—CHILDREN’S THINGS At Prices Interesting to Parents TUB -FROCKS Slightly Soiled 6.95 Heretofore priced up to 12.00 Every girl longs for va- i in her summer clothes, “Here she may choose dresses at a price that will allow her a pretty variety. Gingham dresses for B ewcd time, Piques and voiles, otgandies, and dimities for afternodn or evenings are daintily trimmed with ribbon, hand em- broidery'or ruffles. Sizes 5 to 14 years. Secon‘ Floor WHEN BABY GOES A-RIDING he Pullman SI <, is he comforta a to sce ng wn from. And just the light weight that 1s convenient for country and city. A good value at 32.79 SOCKS French Lisle Lace Socks are exactly the thing that will please lit- tle girls. Sizes 5 to 8, in white, blue and tan, are 1.10 vr. Silk Socks What young visitor or vacationer won’t want a pair of RY re thread silk socks? She may choose black, bronze or dark brown. 6 to 94 sizes. 1.20 » 1.90 {according to size) _Main Floor ‘GIRLS’ COATS 39.50 Heretofore 59.00 Fine wool tricotine makes this coat blouse in a Tieeinat mode that can never be old for young r lo one need hesitate in choosing the color, for navy, tan and copmabagen are equally attractive. izes 12 to 16 Second Floor Special for Saturday CHILDREN’S OXFORDS 5.65 Regular 7.50 and 7.75 grade ‘These two styles of oxfords are priced for one day at savings of 1.85 and 2.10 to mark the introduction of children’s new Summer shoes, The leather is our usual long wearing quality, made on our own properly fitting lasts, Regular oxford if black or tai leather. The other one is an Orpic Oxford of dark brown horse lcather. Third Floor In New Tailored Shapes 2.90 Milan straw is tailored into the most becoming shapes—rolled brim sailors and new mushrooms ith a dip on the side. Grosgrain ribbon band and streamers form the trimming. Trimmed Hats 5.00 Other hats that have trimmings of ribbon’ or flowers will fit comfortably over ribbons or bobbed hair. You Never Pay More at Best's PLAY APRONS For Young Players 1.95 © 3.95 Just really a prettyexcuse is pt protecting the dress, ¢ reason for these bl Some are cov- ered with quaint children at play. Bo-peep, Jack Horner and more of their friends have come to play on an- other apron. Then if you prefer a menagerie there are ele- phants n’everything. Second Floor DESIGNED BY A‘LITTLE GIRL 6.95) For other little girls. She asked for a batiste blouse with val lace on a round collar and down the front, As we didn’t have the blouse one was made just as she wanted. Now other little girls admire the tucks and val trim- med cuffs and buy it. Sizes 8 to 14 Main Floor THE LILIPUTIAN BARBER SHOP The Liliputian land of toys leads the way to the little red chairs in front of the barber shop. Ten barbers work over ten chairs so quickly that it takes no time at all to have a little head bobbed or trim- laced of our shelves a assortment of the finest hand - embroidered, hand - made BABY DRESSES Siz Months to Two Yeare—Which We Will Offer AT HALF PRICE’ Never before has such a splendid offer been made. It may never happen again. THE: “EVENING WORLD, ‘yRIDAY. MAY 14, | ments made. 1 Ihe Spbtion. barrabka. court. hb DUBLIN, May. 14—Hevernl addi- jand post office at Braree, County |tional attacks on Governtnent prop- | Limerick, were burned, while a motor erty and other. ineldents ccourred in | van containing provisions for the po rious parts of Ireland last night, | lice was burned near Shev but the reports indicated that ty6| Armed, and masked men raided a continued activity of armed bands | motor garage in Dublin, ¢ >wered was. oh nothing Itke the Seale. bag te caretaker and took away un auto. | i | ‘Makes Little Diferene What You Need A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find | 1680. V1 Sucrauennntttemmmemell ou. 1) petaluMlul U0 1 MLA) 110 eememennetinen ipenenseeall Th | | Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World | WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE NE, i WoMENS AND Misses Silk FYocks At Drastic Keductions Be ?. $ ‘Oxe) ICE" LOW ‘GEORGETTE —Tarreta | pm inn West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 434d Street Remarkable Price Reductions Saturday in MISSES’ ne TAILORED and DRESS SUITS Formerly $95.00 to 135.00; reduced to $49.50 and 65.00 Eton, Bolero and straightline models, many handsomely embroidered. Materials featured include Navy Blue Tricotine and Poiret Twill. ‘JUNIORS and GIRLS’ SPRING SUITS Youthful models fashioned in Twill Serge, Velour Checks, Tricotine, Poiret ‘Iwill or smart color Mixtures. Sizes 12 to 17 years, $14.75 $23.75 $37.50 Regularly up to $65.00 WOOL JERSEY SUITS For Misses and Small Women Youthfully tailored models for sport or general wear, in Heather or plain colors. Coats and Skirts have large patch pockets. All the favored colors included, Sizes 14 to 20 years. SPECIAL $27.50 Ge ae CE, RE ltr tui cy Raft Pree are ram ie

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