The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 12

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THE “RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920. _ _ $175,000,000 DUE fn these special taxes was collected IN SPECIAL TAXES by his office, and that during the com- Ing year $175,000,000 probably will be collected. Some of the taxes due are: On capital stock of corporations, ‘She Breathes Easy when she knows there's a This Is the Last Day to Pay Trio Arrested at Licensed Wine| Market street. ‘The van, nce hottle of “Eddys” Sauce on harocotics, houses licensed to dispense ghar pelle: U4 thd eroneety< ’ State Tax of *One liquor, brokers, inclading pewn.| Shop to Be Arraigned On Carson oe pone the table to give an appe- Per Cent. brokers, amusement places, livery | Burglary Charge. Weekes parade Wil tizing vest to every food. William “H. Edwards, Collector ot | Automobiles and passenger poate, - oer wal PS arra internal Revenue for Manhattan, an- | Manufacturers of butter substitutes. | patrotnan Jim Scully af the Clinton | 7" fhounces that, beginning to-morrow, | “24 tobacco manufacturore. - 4 the first day of the Government's | Ee TS fiscal year, a number of special taxes Dies at Son's Gradeation. i will fall due. Returns on these taxes| Michael Gordon, fifty-one years old,| morning, when tn front of Labatl & | must be filed in July, subject to af No. 242 Kneer Avenue, Arverne, I. | Sasai’s licensed wine shop at No. 28 he heavy penalty, the only legal excuse |! Wa taken {il with heart dis Ho! Mothers! Look!! t » thirty, year MADE IN U.S. A. ee clsea in which his son was taking part| Scully pulled hin revolver, "Back up | \ [ At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores J at Public School No, 144, Rockaway | agninat that wall there, al! of you.” he n, thi It war vole > tr ye 1 d Mr, Edwards said that during the| peach, inst night and dled before .a| commanded, “or I'l! let electric tient | thy ; | the: Pole: Of peace Er Pritchard 327 Spring St, N.Y. ae | year ending to-day about $150,000,000 | doctor could reach him {into you!’ ‘Then he blew bin whistle, Ht 4 Fi : gel HALF PRICE AND LESS!]|. | For Yourself --- The Kiddies --- and Dad A Shoe Sale that over night has become the one big topic in every home in New York—especially where there are “kiddies.” The magnitude of this sale will appeal to you when we tell you that FRANK & PINERA CO,, INC. (Prominent } York Ex- porters of Shoes and Leathers) must sell, in the shortest time possible, ONE MILL ION PAIRS OF SHOES OF THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA. Please understand tha is no ordi shoe sale, composed of odd lots and sizes. YOU WILL FIND A I RANGE OF SIZES HERE—and prices from 40% to 60% less than ip any retail store in New York City. Come and compare! High La Lace Shoes Come to the Armory at 14th Street ak Black, Ten and White. And we will show you the largest and most attractive Infants’ Sizes $1.75 Val. Childs’ and . Misnes? in Froportion selection of shoes EVE, sy ON VIE W AT ONE TIME Infants’ Creepers IN AMERICA! erything for the little wee tots in creepers, pumps and sandals—everything Made for Long Wear. 5 Infants’ | Street tation was trying the doors tr Worayth Street at 240 o'clock thls Eddys came upon three young men loading ¥ (Ot for the children for play, school or dress wear—as well as thoroughly good, dependable and well-fitting footwear for men and women. “Independence Week” Still Another “Happiness’ Store OPENS TOMORROW Fulton and Nassau Sts-S-E@r Tew will be a week end of Holiday “Jewel Box’’ inthe Hudson Terminal Build- Sale Will Continue Every Day Till Entire Lot | Is Disposed of Mothers will find this an unparalelled opportunity to supply their children for the “4th” and Summer Va- cations. And remember that while the assortments are vast and varied and absol complete, THE iOING LIKE HOT CAKES. We there naking your selection AS Proportion Child’s Play Oxfords In All Leathers re Childe! ana eo! in Pre portion ‘Men’ S Genie Goodyear, | Welt Shoes Munson Last, U.S. shoes || \\ Specification Shoes $5.95 and $6. 49 Regularly $10 to $15 Infants’ Dress Pumps Patent Leather, Tan and Black. c gladness and we, too, are going to ing—in our Broadway stores at 35th St. and celebrate the Fourth by opening 80th St., respectively—we are prepared to still another United Candy Store. Down- celebrate the good old Fourth in a way that town New York will get its second portion _ will make this week-end a memorable one. of ‘Happiness’ this time, as the new store Wistinoun tiatiall New Yorkers will is located at the Southeast corner of A ' ‘ A : . observe this week-end holiday with special Fulton and Nassau Streets, in the very enthusiasm, both at home and out of town. heart of the business district. We suggest below a number of candies The Fourth of July spirit will permeate and assortments, appropriately packed in all our stores—the old as well as the new. _ specially decorated boxes and July 4 novelty In ‘The World’s Largest Candy Store,” containers. These will be on sale at all our on West 42nd St.—in our other downtown _ stores for the rest of ‘Independence Week. "’ 4th of July Special--Thurs. Fri. & Sat. é ALMOND CLUSTERS Childs’ aud Minwen? in Proportion Child’s Plug Oxfords Black, Tan, White. Infants” oh va, 45 Chitds! nnd Misses’ in Proportion Made to give genuine comfort and long wear— | the ideal shoe men, postmen and all those who are required to |I he on their feet much of the time | Navy Specifcation Shoes, 56 | Women’s Shoes Priced | Proportionately Low | Ninth Coast Defense Armory|j § for conductors, motormen, pt “Independence Week” Suggestions HUGE CANNON CRACKERS These will delight ony any child, while meeting all “sane Fourth” standar lessly filled with milk coctiate “hon ‘tor- 50° pedoes” and ribbon tied . SMALLER CANNON CRACKERS Still a good size, and filled with red, white and blue candy ‘‘stars,” these will where there are a aii of ‘20° cS en to remember FLAG COVERED “‘SUITCASES” ‘Three sizes to please a chi of any age—filled with chocolate ‘torpedoes, 30c 50c “OLD GLORY” SUITCASES With pull-out drawers and little handles, filled with red, white and blue candy stars; c when empty, Sey will serve as :25 toys . JULY 4th NOVELTIES ‘Then, there are “Uncle Sam” Tall Hats, candy filled, at 15c; and Red, White and Blue “Pin. wheels,” made of paper-wrapped Peppermint Sticks, at 150, In addition, specially assembled assortments, like the “Fourth of July” Box. In all, such @ diversity, priced 00 very reasonably that you can send anybody-~in town or out of town—"Happiness’’ over the “Fourth.” 85c |Special---Thurs., Friday and Sat. | Mest important is the “Fourth of July” Box—Candies for everybody in the house. Liberty and Lemon Sticks, and two gigantic red paper torpedoes, filled with molasses kisses, for the kiddies; one pound box of delicious chocolates for Mother or the girls; a gaily-striped box of peppermints for Grandma; be sides boxes of chocolate-covered cherries in cream, of delicious nougatines, of colorful fruit jellies. Each tied with red, white and blue ribbon—an assortment it would take a lot $ 97 of time and thought to assemble, all raey in one q° big box, special, in all the Stores Extra Special - $4. 49 for Independence Week Our Famous ‘Nightingale’? Chocolates de Luxe (We believe these to be equal to packages usually sold for $7.50 APPEALING to anyone who wishes to send a really handsome week-end gift. This five-pound box contains four trays of delectable chocolates, many wrapped in silver and gold foil. Itis so beautifully packed that it will make any recipient very happy. Usually sold by us at $1 a pound. These ‘Nightingale’? Choco lates are so high in quality they have won hosts $ 49 of friends, spenially poe in all the Stores, this ‘34: week , . . . Fresh selected almonds, roasted to just the right crispness, gathered into clusters c and covered with chocolate. Spec ially priced, per 10 oz. package pkg JERSEY MILK CHOCOLATES Assorted ‘Creams, Nougatines, Caramels, Cher- ries, Fruits and Nuts, each covered with rich milk chocolate. This assortment is a ipa example of what we offer in qual- ity candies at an unusually low price, Special . Ib. CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS “Traymore’—a delicious assortment, contain- ing chocolate fruit creams, Jordan almonds, and fancy bon’ bons, attractively boxed and tied. Ib. Special LIBE RTY POL E Ss Usually known as “Newport Cream Sticks,” the kind that melt on your tongue—Crisp pure cane sugar sticks. Red, white and blue for July 4th celebration. Packed in substantial tox, tied with ribbon of the na ‘44 i tional colors, specially priced lb, HOME MADE ASSORTMENT cially made for Independence Week. This ns Fudge, Almond Rolls, Apricot Marshmallows, Stuffed Fruit, Toasted Marshmallows and Mousse, specially priced . Tb. FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound box 42nd also 43rd Street : N 1343 Broadway TT] CT a but Bet. Sth and 6th Avenues Our ew Store Bet, 35th and 36th Streets Good Specialty Co., . gue q St. Louis, Mo., hase Inc. Hudson Terminal Bldg. Fulton and Nassau Streets 2249 Broadway Site Se aa 32 Cortlandt Street %, Bet, 80th and 8lst Streets | suMDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS FLIPS 9 A.M.TO 8 P.M.DAILY 1478 STREET, WEST OF 6TH AVENUE FRANK .& PINERA CO., INC.—Exporters Slip-Grip agit collor fasteners are aa good looking as they are efficient “United Special” Electric Irons #52 Dr. Brush's Sparkling Milk The fermenting process gives the rich, sweet milk from The narrow band of gold adda that touch of well dressed neatne on all occasions. As a result Slip-Grip is firmly established in the favor of men particular about their porseanl appearaane Overt - | Complete with six feet of cord aod resung stand, Weight, six c, polished stee! Mail Orders will be Filled Promptly Ue United Electric Shops Of Tt Univeo Exectaic Lcnt 6 Powen Co 190 Fast 18th, Street Eisenstadt Mfg. Co., Manufacturing Aevelers: St. Louis, Mo. felection | of custom NEW AND USED BUICKS Glidden Motor & Supply Co.; 239 West 58th St Que door East of Broadway SAMPLE SUITS $15-$25 esuer yalum M. COHEN 115 7th Av.S-= cor. arin me ‘OPEN § 4. M TO \ T= A-PIN | a Authorized Exchange Dealers

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