The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 17

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bata ah Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesi Ruin Yost fame |s ‘ou coming home i ¥ on the third home in just a little while.” 6. 1 enema it the of about fifteen minutes. ‘hen I had been home only a few ch of the four had fully loaded pias George Kust, Fred Traina josansky and ‘Scotty’ called. ‘Seotty’ chatted for a while with his sweetheart, who was living with us. I ped inside, knew nothing whatever about the shooting until my wifo rushed in, wildly exolted, and told . “Throw up your hands,’ they com- ~ | manded. Five men and four women sat ata tabie tn the next room. Screama ht rapped sharply on the door of Apartment No, 6. Mrs. Fishbein answered, opening the door slightly and asking, ‘Who ts it? The four 4 then shoved the door open, and step- now. Nothing is so important to YOU a* good eyes ght. Reliable Eyesight Examination by, Registered Kye Specialists Correctly Fitted Ginaes, $3 to $10 harps and exclamations followed. Fishbeli Woman and Four Men Held as. he eet "renege pod from hls. pl te gnatohed 6 hiltich & Sons h mov Host Is Slain Tearing Mask SEtrey, went tn om antomobile to the big form Retadlished 68 Yoars. Herman's 1 boom, at) *Bootty’ at the From Intruder. GET WISE! SAVE MONEY jection of custom Tarke eal made velightiy worn. mie- fits and uncalled. for Suits, $5 to $12, Conte and Pants.82.50 i Hetter than Chew olanina, SAMPLE SUITS $15-§25 Brmegygien M. COHEN AIS Teh Av. 8.18 cor, 17rh By. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 0 P. Bromo Quinine Tablets”’ obanic, and his @ine, who was one of the participants NZ, High ny ome of Merchandising Fair Price is Sound Policy 7) x ast A t. 7 INTL NY WE WANE WA To our host of friends, the sellers of Coca-Cola to the public: us have a little family. discussion with the windows open so that the neighbors can hear it if they want to—about that ever-vital topic, Prices. NZS We This is the one timie above all others in our long career of sound merchandising when Price ought to be governeu by Principle. High principles of merchandising alone can be relied upon to combat high cost in many lines where the temptation to profiteering is strong because of ~hlic demand. ‘To charge all that the traffic will bear is bad business at any tim .. this time it is the worst of bad business for the Coca-Cola dealer whose maintenance of standard price for many years has not only established Coca-Cola's good faith with the Amer- ican millions, but, together with its maintained quality and maintained advertising, bas built the good will-of the product. We ask our friends and partners in the most comprehensive system of distribution in American business to reflect that Coca-Cola was the beginning of the soft drink industry and has always been the backbone of the soda-fountain trade; has carried and built up many an enterprise which made it a trade ‘leader’; has far outsold any other soft drink in the world; and that for thirty years it made the 5-cent nickel the biggest buying power in a beverage. Independently of the cost of making it, ‘The Coca-Cola Company has steadily maintained its delicious and refreshing quality insured above imitation, and maintained its advertising appeal to the increasing millions of its consumers without permitting any conditions of ordinary fluctuation + NY SAY TENT) PW A: Ve NG 2 iD ve Os 5 , Uj XVAP ww ¢ mn y p e. yeu t I wi 5 OTP NEN NG, s to disturb the price. In no other way could Coca-Cola have built up the volume sepa of business for you, Friend Dealer. ’ “4 . t ~ Sound merchandising alone can weather the storms. The policy that overlooks the insured dollar of tomorrow to pick up the loose dime of today points away from Prosperity to demoralization. Your neighbor who is merely “getting while the getting is good” is at the same time dispensing bad will that will react upon him in the day of reckoning. Sane prices are the only sound policy and safeguard of suc- ess one year with another. Fair prices today are your option on the volume of trade that will forsake the profiteer tomorrow. You will be doing business at the same old stand. I, A AEX WS TEX A Wi, TAX. Stand by high principles of merchandising and they will stand by you when you have need of them — UES There is no more powerful and compelling example for good in these times than the ‘merchant who stands on principle to forego opportunism — = x A 7S There is no one force that will stand the nation in better stead. — aN 077} aN The Coca-Cola Company; Atlanta, Ga. | YT} TANOTANUIANY a NOTA NOT NOT TRU TARUTANUT AWA AES fa DWwAaNw 7 lt pYEere WORLD; “MONDAY May 1 1920. NO W. B4th Bt., Near Oth Ave The only store that celle the everstecks of the Nattonst Cte & Sat Co. Ne connection with anp other store me EB ccm Sale of National Overstocks | At Less Than Wholesale Cost wis REMNANT DAY ‘ts. Will Be Usual 2 and 234 yard lengths of Curtain Scrim, Printed Scrim, Marquisette, Flowered Voiles, Novelty Dress Plaid, Printed Cretonne, Wool Gabardine and Storm Serge. Materials of good quality, desirable colors and wide widths. About 1000 short lengths of Woolen Materials— Serges, Panama Cloths, Mohairs, Jersey Cloths, Broadcloths, etc., that are suitable for children’s dresses, children’s coats, boys’ pants and a hundred other uses. A small quantity of short lengths of Silks, Priced at the same astonishingly low prices that have made the National Outlet Store's Remnant Days famous for values! Here are Great . Coat Bargains!‘ Any kind of a Coat at $5.00 is a remark- able value, but these aré this Spring’s smart models, the fabrics are splendid Wool-and-Cotton mixtures — in Tricotine, Plaid and Tweed weaves. For sport, auto or gen- eral wear, they will give three times their price in _service..... Wash Dresses at an Unmatchable Price! Were you a manufacturer, you could not make them at the price. Markel so low because they are National overstocks; to be sold quick regardless of cost. There are Chambrays, Checked, Striped and Printed Voiles, Colored Linenes, Checked Ginghams, Colored Renee, Cotton Serges and Shepherd Checks, Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes. P Come jecond Flour Shoe Bargains! Offered with but just one object—to sell them qui. <, not to make a profit. Included are Patent Leathers, Vici Kids, Gun Metal Leathers, Gray Kids, Black Satins and White Bucks. With cloth or kid uppers; fiber or leather soles; lace or button Shoes at less than wh !esale + cost, perfect Shoes in the models pictured, and others, Choice ‘727 rs “\) lll 1 { Had y. i \ UNS Girte? 4 ne + Checked Ging- Ite Cotton | ind Nainsoun, aie rebabre| Diners with | mane of tus Bean Union| size 38. | Habutal ink, white organdie rng erg es 9c | 8dc sg | $20 | 938 booed _ _ Men's Sport ine | Shirt of Mer- oo | ceriged Pongee ) striped pat- | White 4 popular tary style, Sheer White m br oldered | Dress and cap| Ore ana te | ora ars: Tibray 97c 562 2] Umperect Shoes | Women's, Misses’, | Women's, Von and Girls’ of with novelty mixed borders su | "31m 9c Impertect Hats Misses’ Trimmed Hats odels, i cuticle Sik lin- Er eee PM NERS EEE AOL SEL SS eee re ae eee ee ee =e ae ais a aS Re as Se i Sans

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