The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1920, Page 19

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THURSDAY, MAY 20, PLAYING FALSE TIPS i Ge ; . cl Bi pt leer Rusthalnceng to 1.6 cents per passenger mile. 4 Wid RYDER A M ‘The road proposes a 10 per cent. fn- ae Plight of Finch & Tarbell’s Chief |creaso in all rommutation and school ; Store Clerk tickets, increase 'n fares on Atlantte| BH , Cited as Waming to Avenue from 6 to 8 conts between Fiat- t ° Bre 6 Policy a ‘Gullible Employees. bush Avenue and Rallroéa Avenue (ex- 1 Save Decayed Tooth, Tighten Loose ‘buys noatook and p No effort t# made § Stee em’ te-e copt Nostraud Avenue) and from 11 to Tooth, Treat Diseased Gumi, ts supetioa ‘tree ; -} | to make « prot, a po Mead with William | 13 centa bouwecn Wiatbush Avéme to a is do othes adarés ! ; HME! | the sole object for Brower, thirty-four, of No. 289| Jamatoa; reduce rate trip tickets to be oan , : eal | the store's heln- * Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn, held for} sold at twenty. for $86 In the frst sone 1a. 'dnver ana $7eRt She Wate 1S W. 24th St., Near Oth Ave. the Grand Jury in $10,000 batt in con- | 8M pany tans ie hae 5 oa int thee amd “al nection with the disappearancs, of| points to be a uniform basis of 44 cents Overstock, “tof $30,000 belonging to his employers, | per mile and the restoration of ten-trip Finch & Tarbell, of No. -120 Broadway, | tickets between al pc ts at 2% cents ' Detectives Mayer and Brown said| per mile. ‘ : } ti ia the financial district with a ‘eakness for speculation whould be “ ” Tureed seajenfoce noe DANDERINE”. Brower had been employed in the N financtal district twenty years. He began speculating, the detectives say, and ii 1 : in rly venture cleaned os Stops Hair Coming Out; $8,600. Then he began to get tips o} “sure things,” which went wrong. His Doubles Its Beauty —galary was $2,500. Aécording to the detectives, false | tips are sent dut frequently. to Loresuerow cam, STEWART SEEKS FARE.RAISE| ‘ Automobile School . ‘ounded 1909 | Ten PéMCent. Boost on Commuta- | tion and School Tickets and | F | | COMPLETE WORKING LABORATORY ‘Class or private, Gay or evening. The only store that sells the everstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Ce. No connection with any other stere ,* “See What You Save!” Tremendously Big Sales of National Overstocks Featured af Less Than Cost—These Sales for Friday & Saturday Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Shoe in the House 10,000 Pairs for Men and ‘Women ‘| chandise ts not fresh, clean, new and perfect tn quality, Is bound to over buyin» hundreds of Gases, 1 Equivalent on Others, | The Long Island Railroad Company to-day started distribution to its pas trons of a booklet setting forth the | PRACTICAL (LASS COURSE, $66 OWNERS LTD. CLASS COURSE, $36 | PRIVATE COURSE, $84 | Driving lessons . New clases beste “hay dusk | financial problems and operating neces- | The Shoes pictured, These are NOT Sale Shoes! Every pair was made expressly for the National under their own supervision, according to their own most particular specifications. Made from leathers of selected grade. Some are bench made Shoes with the real custom finish; practically all of them with soles stitched on by the hand process Goodyear welt. Dependable; durable! Pictured are some of the styles; listed are all the leathers, but the Shoes, remember, are all oyerstocks, maybe only 25 pairs of one kind, 200, 300 or 500 of another, so you will not Yind each style in all leathers, nor all sizes in each model, but you will find your size in a big variety of them. : * Women’s Shoes in lace or button; in full, medium or narrow receding toe lasts; with Louis, Cuban, military or walking heels; with cloth, suede, or kid uppers; with fiber or leather soles. Men’s Camping 6r Work Shoes and Oxfords like pictures. <== Here Are Shoe Bargains that Challenge. Comparison ! A Price Lower than Ge iemsees toecics mie : hal ee aiph Pe- ters announced the company’s intention X Sry Peptipainns a AA the one extra low price. ih he gabe to am for a readjustment of its pass-| A few cents buys “Danderine.”| 229 West 57th St. | enger fares, After an oF peer Ads poaeieag At Broadway. 3 Circle 5270, CEE { ou cannot find a falle seat, scroning to ir Fear, to aver Sanerall, besides every hale howl Wu morons ere Patent Leather ‘Vici Kid White Buck Brown Calf age rato 1s 1.53 cents por milo, aa| S09 thickness Adve Ss al PY WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDERS Gun Metal Brown Kid Grey Kid Black Calf | ‘Basement Choice of Any Waist in the House! Here Are the Biggest Waist Values We Have Ever Offered! : A Hosiery _ Success. ' Since 1822 Ipswich Hosiery is knit to meet the needs of human feet. It is purchased by People in more walks of life than any { other hosiery on the market. Good value is responsible for this leadership. Ipswich was good value in 1822; it is good value today. fi Look for the Ipswich Trade Mark ” when you buy hosiery. It assures stock- ings of scientifically correct sizes and the’utmost skill in every detail of knitting The best of cotton, mercerized, lisle and fibre silk yarns go into this moderate price hosiery that is famous for its good looks, comfort, and long-wearing qualities, Over 4,000 of them—32 models—practically every fashionable color—regular and extra sizes. 4 Georgettes, lustrous Crepe de Chines, even the very expensive hand printed Batiques—Waists, none of which has been sold by the National at less than $9.98, some that sold as high as $27.50, Waists the average values of which are $15.00. Choice of them al! at the one price— \ Second Floor - Choice of Any Skirt in the House |The Regular Prices of the National Range from $6.45 to $16.98. French Serges, Silk Taffetas, Poplins, Mohairs, Jerseys, Tricotines and Wool Panamas that had National selling prices averag- ing more than $9.00 each. Over 3,000 in all—60 entirely different models, some of which are pictured exactly. Navy blues, browns, greens and blacks—solid colors or mixtures. Regular and extra sizes, Choice of them all at the one amazingly low price. ' ‘IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. (Betablished 1822) : Oldest ond One of the Lergeet Bectery Mills to the Untied State . LAWRENCE & CO,, Sole Selling Agents . Becton end New York Becond floor Spring Models; Good Styles; Extraordinary Values! Mf Suits Coats Coats Suits AN if Three-piece mod- The new “shawl” Wool Silvertone Wool Worsted This figured voile we els of Cassimere, model of black-and- | carefully tailored. Serge in navy blue model typifies the Jy Worsted or Serge, in ‘\ white Plaid Mixture | Sizes for misses and with black braid good styles at the checks, stripes and A with a green over- | small women. A trimming. Bloused price, Others of re mixtures, Sizes 14 plaid and a soft nap | style that makes it in back over a narrow Taffeta Georgette, H = to: 16 only—that is Y on both sides. | ideal for auto wear belt. Skirt has two Embroidered Net, | the reason for the ex- Fringe- trimmed | oF as @ wrap over plot pockets, shirred ote Mapaine and 5 light dresses v ‘back; al. around belt. Vi rene erge. tra low price. lower edge. ight dresses WY FEORSh Sate jecond Floor’ ‘Second Floor jecond Floor’ jecond Floor ‘ore Hours: 9.00 to 5.30; Saturday, 9.00 to 6.00—No Mall Orders Filled frye This Stor

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