The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 21

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920. - ‘ on B6t CHILDREN’S SOCIETY eS aceeh od eit tae eee the aus 86 MISSIONARIES TO SAIL. | TOWNE WINS FROM BLISS CO. COMMIT GIRL AS SNARE. Street Ronnehy NO. BF, meet ed He by id _ — Cortlandt Avenue, were arrested on 4TH AVE. HOME SOLD | butiaing ‘next october, The piot t9 as-| Largest Number Kver Sent in Year| Gets $105,000 for Services in Hav-| Helen Lunte, ebtibees Past ia girs statement and are held for sessed at $175,000 and the building rep- : 1 Remitted. the jrand Jw resents about $25,000 more. by M. B. Church, ted, ghabgenh iad eared Plot to BR icket Agent. die American LinSeed Company Buys| Recognizing the necessity for largor -six missionaries, the largest or bbsoh for $106,000 waa recov-| Helen Lunic en years old, No. | Jadge Howard's Boo Launched, 3 at aliarters the Society in June, 1919, pur- ever sent forth in one year by | ered before 60 Brook Avenue, was committed to| At a meeting of businoxs men held at Eight-Story Building for | States three tots ‘at ids to 44, Boat tt ploospal Creeiee ein | canashan in 3 the Shepherd by| the Waldort Astoria last night, the PAIR of genuine silk hose will Occupation in August. 224 Street, between Lexington and| sail from New York in a few days, it] former Uni he pila in Brons County CBI | Doom | oC Seeme Weeley ©. Howaed of be given free to every purchaser ‘The sale of the eight-story buttding | Fhitd Avenues, adjoining the Children's] was announced last night, to ald. in CAE alo mu for the part she| Troy, for Governor, was launched. D. 5 & Serenata le tight-story bullding | Court, and its new building will, be| working out the centenary programme | Bliss Company tor legal se tensed having played in a acheme| J. Sullivan of No. 26 Madison Avenue, of men’s or women’s shoes at the @oatdty fo occupied hy the New York fava been that site Temporary” offices | in foreign lands, ‘They will go to posts| Setting remitted by the Government |to Arthur Bahr, ticket agent of| was made Chairman of the committes. Wcridien “ae eas svctiaaes osemar ce | PEO 8 & downtown ofice| iF ‘Atrion, China, India and other elds, | #%487,000 in penalties for delay in de-|the Toston and Weatchester, at the| Resolutions were, adopted, and sent to opening of eh Ave Saad WEG Meee oe — ‘A. training. conference for sixty-six |lvery of torpedoes. mane rant Station on June 16. tenublican General Gommittes ta rt venue and 23d Street, to fd ‘W. K. Vanderbite Out of Dan ’ % $00,000 | aie admitted ashe flirted vith ahr, Vorme his. novajnation, anen' + K. wer. | of the departingymissionaries ended its| Towne, who sued for $300,000, testl-| got him to ith ont | Scauilantion be we HROWN ae the “tue ~tsihe - Linseed Company, is an-| PARIS, June 25.—W. K. Vanderbiit,| Session yenterday. | »rerewen Addresses |fled he was retained by officials of the |led him to a place where he waa at: | Hlaward. Business ‘Men's Venue “wilt Beck Hazzard Store No. 47, unced. ‘The purchasing tirm, which|who has been ill here, ere made by, Bishop, Clair of Africa: [company who ald they wanted a man | tacked by three men Who tried to Fob | be formed and «’committes will be at 503 EIGHTH AVENUE Bow has offices in the Woolworth Build- out of danger by his ph Bees Ceieaek WE Roath America, hn! HES, tees “eet Te eae” OF Becretery EY. Doing, NO O67 Diedk Avenes, (Reaee ia (Near 35th Street), on Saturday, June 26th, only SPECIAL NOTE—We urge customers to buy early in the day to avoid con gestion and secure better store service, Last Day! yee CK : gy | BEHAZZA Rhors ; Fir MEN; WOMEN ana JUNIORS Tomorrow night, at 10 P.M, we close the doors = | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN EMIGRANT SSH! SAVINGS], ‘| $5,000,000 CLOTHING SALE You have only until 10 P.M.tomorrow night —_ reo ‘The Board of Trustecs has declared @ Semi-Annadl Dividend at the rate of per annum hae been declared ang wiil Four Per Cent. Per Annum | to follow the footsteps of over’450,000 New — i Svan Sd ue felt. ee eleva 3 te den ae i i tt CC CCC: A me JOHN & DALY, JOMN J, PULLAOTN, President, ASSETS $200,000,000 The Bowery Savings Bank | A459 Bf Bay £07 £2 SAVINGS BANK WUll Close on Suturdar’s, at 12 0% oon After Jaly 15, 1920. Be aont oS A %PerAnnum ¢ onal sume $000, ON Ala, ie ENTITLED THERETO. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BE- FORE JULY 10TH, 1920, WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JULY 18T, 10920, $2,000 which shall INTEREST PAID ON 8S to $5,00 UNDER AMENDED Yorkers to Madison Square Garden. This is cor noel Sa ate 4 Deposits made on or before July draw Interest from Joly ts DEPOSITS FROM BANKING LAWS and after Monday, July 19, 1920, Money deposited on or before July 10 your last chance to buy a splendid all-wool Sacer aw a vine ae may now recelve deposits up te $5,000, Suit or Overcoat at wholesale and less. Th cienieter 2G AVE! 4 Dollar Savin ings Bank OF THE CITY OF | North River Savings Bank Bl Weat 4th Street. tag SEMI-ANNUAL ‘AVIDEND. | Board of Truntecs set tnnal “attend atthe rae FOUR PER CENT. ‘Third Avenue and 147th St. ¥ Interest credited July rst, at therate «9 Four Per Cent, Fie on accounts from $5 te By The 27 manufacturers whoare selling their reserve The amount of merchandise is so great that only stocks in this sale will, in all likelihood, neveragain a portion of it could get into the Garden at one time. face the conditions that forced them to sell their This means thatevery night after closing the racks merchandise to the public without profit. This are replenished with fresh stock. simply means that never again in a lifetime will rr ‘on of belore iy toth draw interest from July xt. BRIAN G. HUGHES, President. WM. M. KERN, Treasurer, HARRY F. REGAL, Secretary "HELP, _WANTED—MALE. SWITCHBOARD and DOW station designers wanted: va a President, SMOKE CGR Sey, a treme, you have an opportunity like this. And tomorrow night it will all be over. At 10 P.M. NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK| werent oni ple ‘as, "axe perience and salary wanted}- . i . he Tr s oe N. W. Cor. 10th &t. and 8th Avenue personel ieser Mer granted if” Wholesale and less! Do yourealize what this means? the doors will close on the greatest—the most Oe DED CORTE ree A PPtY P Re Ge You, the public,are paying the same price(and less) sensational—Men’s and Boys Clothing Sale ever DESIGNERS and detail isat the fetail held. "nalaieh Mase adh gl Mikoma| or siectrical work? give ae at the retailer pays. gui sri WH try'expected, experience an ssi ‘Sens aCTOR ts Pea attr ea Then remember this. Every dollar’s worth of You can’t afford to miss it. The values are so = foams | 88DIS-_ABPIY Wor - : | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. DRAUGHTSMEN ante mérchandise on Sale has beenexamined and passed wonderful—the Clothes are so good—the prices so ihe of machine decigni oie aa . : ence d sal cote upon by Moe Levy @ Son who are conducting this | low—the opportunity so rare—that topassitupis bik ail Ea} personal interviow give : . T. K WITH era ic Seay Sale for the manufacturers. like throwing so much money away. GIRLS who seek per. | STRONY wonKERS—T} manent business posi. AD. around Brrmanent _yonitions, > tions where there is definite assurance of rapid advancement, Open daily 9 A: M. to 10 P. M. (Sale ends tomorrow night) ins weak GIRLS who want to ators Laat. ‘Heat & Power Co . Astoria, fs “FOR SALE. have the satisfaction of doing somethin worth while for good pay. We now have si. tions for such girls in @ Madison Square Garden [x ca Aa Tes eas Reteilers, Alterations | | fee v7" areas Notice! | Co-Operative Clothing Sale No eh, co DIAMONDS | To-morrow is your | Apply at No = ately saves Seg pi Conducted by MOE LEVY & SON Exchanges | [| =sne- [oeewitee | 0 BR om a, ahs: bo chase merchandise at the Garden. The selec- MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Galiteigs ‘Seu. DIA creat OS *srsabe Soa 199 Broadway, Manhattan, ‘Corner Dey st, tion is large—prices are the same as those) Madison Avenue, Between 26th & 27th Streets No offered the public, Refunds “Lost and Found” articles sed In The World Or reverted YORK TELE NEHONE COMPANY, Entrance Madison Ave. Side

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