The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 8

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men, and togettier we have Iiferally A ai -Up Weeks a Year ‘cleaned up the town. N private fe Counciiman Knight | is the wife of Dr Frank H oman Alderman’s Aim |... ive ge 0 children, but she does not allow her i , domentic affairs to keep her from her a Real Spotless Towns ss “My captaing and I have decided that we will not be content with ‘clean-up week’ once a year,” con- tinued Councliman Knight, “What would happen to the average home if the housewife cleaned up but once a year? To be sure sho has what she calla her ‘spring cleaning,’ and during that period she takes down the cur- tains, pulls up the carpets and throws She heeds this spring cleaning just up but, thank goodness, the housewife doesn't stop there! No, in- deed, whe neta aside a day each week, | usually Friday, and ocleaps and dusts and polishes, . ‘ “That is what we have decided to do in White Plains—pick up every Friday a little just as we do in our homes. [ housewives up here. As women we are trying to prove that we know all about y ’ the ‘art of kesping clean outside the 4 home am well as in.’ 4 the first Councilman or - rs Pig ‘cc HON 1 was first elected I . went to Mayor Weeks and | requested that the Clean- Up Committees be made @ permanent away much to John the Junkman. — as every town or city needs a ‘clean- | week,’ "SALADA" «ro| is just that, and pure and fresh withal. Every | «| little leaf tells its story of deliciousness. : workers, SEALED PACKETS ONLY ain and two Vice Chalr- Black Green and Mixed. These Specials Tomorrow at All Bedell Stores bw, Bedell Stores in All Sales Final 17 Cities No C. 0. D's. West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York ie Fulton near Hoyt—Brooklyn Unrestricted Choice---5000 Specially Purchased: Waists | At Ms Price “ An unprecedented event! Specially purchased and, marked at i) lowest prices! To close out the entire assortment double quick we will sacrifice the entire group tomorrow at half the ticket prices, Deductions made at time of purthase! Cotton, Tricoleite, Geor- om etc., Tie-overs, Overblouses, Sport, Dress, Tailored at One-Half Price... at One-Half Price,... $5.98 Georgette Waists $ $10.00 OverblouseWaists $ at One-Half Price. ... 3.00 at One-Half Price. ... 5.00 .98 Georgette Waists $+ $12.00 Georgette Waists $ Fh wk OpeHalt Pie ‘ 3.50 at One-Falf Prien lc 6.00 jj Other Waists Up to $22.50 at 4 Price Ke ] j 1 $9.98 Cotton Waists $ ()() | $7.98 Georeettc Waists $4 ()Q) } ‘Final Reductions on Suits! Complete Sacrificing up to $50 Models Just a few more of these wonderful suits! Every one must go and will go guick! This price will do it. We want our patrons to reap full advan: this opportunity! Tricotines and Serges. Tailored or trimmed models, "HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920.7 organization to ¢ the year of every Mity-two. my request was While I am rea type of woman wh: woman's place is fn her re, laughed Ceonettinan Knight, “I al Perhaps His Mother eileve that worsen have their place (Bipectal Bespateh to The Rrening Wert.) io the governing of a city. Thero are} BALTIMORE, May 26,—Grover many situations which eal! for a wor. | Cleveland Beredoll, the draft dodger fan's judgment. I'm quite willing to| Who broke away from military guardg leave the finances ai wessments to} at his in Philadelphia last Fri- the men, but I am ularly inter- | ay, Is rted to have been seen tn ated in civic imp ents and 1] Pelatr, Md., accompanted by a woman know the average housewife is. When | between fifty and sixty years of age. we have swept ovr own dooryards | They were evidently headed for Bal- clean we feol that we ought to go a| timore, little further out into the street.” Sheriff Robert 8. Atkin of Hart- on st work at REPORT BERGDOLL fon to wy! NEAR BALTIMORE 4} Pugitive Said to Have Been Ac- 28 The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily | companied by Elderly Woman, | ‘ie | tora County, telegraphed Police | Marshall Carter, saying that Berg- | doll and the woman had beer seen in town. As a result, all the po- emen in the city are on the look- t for a Hudson Super Six, with the | Pennsytvanta license No, 95478, in | which they are said to be travelling. | It was reported that Bergdoil’s | Yacht, anchored off Atlantic City, had | @ieappeared. Inquiry in Philadelphia | brought the reply that Bergdon did | not own @ yacht. Later it was re- | Ported that Mrs, Bergdoll recertty |bourht such a craft. It was then thought that Bergdoli was on his way to this elty by automobile, having siven instructions to have the meet them. pet Value, Quality and Service ever emphasized in the purc <= : are outstanding features of the Store policy. This policy is more than hasing’ opportunities offered to the public at the present time B. Altmani& Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street .\, A Below-cost Sale of Women’s Woolen Sport Scarfs at $2.95, 4.25, 5.90, 6.50, 7.00 for to-morrow (Thursday) These Scarfs are all of fine quality, repre« senting several smart, attractive styles, colors and color combinations. They are especially desirable for country, seaside, mountain and motor wear, Priced below Original Cost (Sale on the First Floor) A Limited Number of Misses’ Tailored Suits. of the finer type will be offered to-morrow (Thursday) exceptionally priced, for clearance, at $50.00 In most instances this is one-third to one-half less than the former price. (Misses’ Suits, Second Floor) STITCH in time saves nine.” But the right time to put in the stitches is when clothes are in the making. Our boys’ clothes are very chummy—they stick together ~-because they’re tailored with exacting care and fash- ioned from all wool materials. Boys’ clothes, shoes, hats and furnishing fixings, Special feature— Barber shop for children. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Thirty-fifth Street Fifteen Hundred Pairs of Women’s White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords just selected from regular stock, will be placed on sale to-morrow very‘ low-priced at $6.75 per pair Not every size in every style, but a good range of sizes throughout the assortment. (Women’s Shoe Department, Second Floor) One Hundred Misses’ Spring Coats taken from regular stock, will be placed on sale to-morrow morning, for immediate clearance, at the radically reduced price of $28.00 In some cases this is actually below cost. The materials include duvet de laine, velours, polo cloth and tweed mixtures, Misses’ Higher-cost Coats are now being offered at decided reductions from former prices. (Misses’ Coats, Second Floor) FIMPORTANT MAY SALE] LAST 3 DAYS Very Newest Model Guaranteed PLAYER PIANOS $595 FREE ¥ithevery player a player benely — MAIL THIS COUPON. a number of rolls of music | your selection, and delivery to your home. TO STORE NEAREST YOU - for details of this most ex WISSNER NEW YORK: ott 14.7 IG eine pane bP AE Relea = | Mama esssssesioscssssenesons 83 EAST 34TH ST, FLATBUSH AVE. NEWARK: JERSEY CITY: SO BROADSTREET | 13 NEWARK AVE. LVICTROLAS and COLUMBIA GRAFONOL AS HN aggeration, b N ber tiee gyre prem ] reasons for NIn plain Fy | J ness has bed'#n re IR ve » singaply got tof |{make some ¥ ick sales before Decora’ We paid a 4 more than $25 fy suits, but, fran} Ys reed tle.money atlnd must e a sales redgord re- rdless of the w¥nolesale cost. . All wool, hand f ailored 3-piece suits in pl#un col- ors, fancy -mix tures, stripes, plaids, snappy § and conservative muodels, f\ ; Half or quarter ylined. { Fine all year round stuits. THIS PRE-DECO RA- | ALSO A WONDERFUL ALL WOOL LINE \ATS ULARLY FINE NSORTMENT AT N ( BLUE SERGES ARE} INCLUDED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Nor Money Back: if OPEN TILL 9 P. M. KILL Fh typewriter—a, handy Corona tf you choose—and please the “prof” by handing in a neat, typewritten fob, We rent typewriters for all temporary uses— short trips, vacations, special home wor! only when you it, Call Nevins 3140-1 and e'll tell you about it, 531 Fulton St,, Brooklym Phone dtaosiad Nevins \, Sunday World Wants Work, at leigh

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