The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 6

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“HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 70 : l26 ‘CANOE LIZARDS’ $100,000 INBAGGAGE | PENSIONS BEGIN itt er ke OPS RETURN | ARE CAPTURED BY AWORRYTOPURSER) TO-DAY FOR 1741N | ,.% ; ane an One soclated Berlin, quoting a re- Ish delegates at tho bd ] Cl : | NEW BATHING COPS — POSTAL SERVICE ™ ¢ have refused to ac- F ina ean ae | ; ae Special Guard Watehes Over M 7 jth t for the disarmament ot y ag ; Detectives Upset Flirt’s Cratt and Ship ' Wathattan and Brodkiyn Le A Hy. unleas the Russians ter ‘Carriers and Clerk | Tow Offenders Ashore Oit | | ! WENTY -81X “canoe lizards” Law “a ” “ a T were caught hy detectives jombia and other ports, was , DANDERINE | — u working under the direc- | o nthe voyage of $100,000 which NDIER the new law providing | tion of Capt. Danié) Costigan on Santo Domingo of So ter carriers Silk Mohair Suits The Rt. Rev. Dr. Burch SayS| the peaches of the Bronx yester- | Co. of Columbia wna N« clerks 19 | Stops Hair Coming Outg 4 ' + q day and were fined % each this city, carried In hie b i ‘Women Are to Have Higher | Gompiaints reached Capt. Conti. | Dervin oveuplod « berth In Doubles Its Beauty. aa —:AND :— ‘ ’ et Place in Ministry. gan that men fn Bathing suith | Demipmcia ataugroom. ‘rl ° ® mre, were padding canoes along the | SOUree of Infinite worry 1 | P ] B h S t 1 ae seni “Toate tattine vhctes ettouen, |Peine. ec Aine | '|Genuine Palm Beach Suits ae en's end annoying girls and women had to look to it that y | | eo Burch, Bishop ork, accom He had Detectives Felix Mo- | locked, and he couldn't «: © who have been in PY i 2 panied by Mra Burch, returnéd to-| “iconna apd John flley put on | the owper of the money’ ha Savile wines Chan titted Genek ¢ L To go at One Price WW Dathing eulte and paddle about | the, nicht ‘The pension {a proportioned to th . day on the Witte Star siner Celtic ientihte . if ca penaton in broportlanné tu the : f from the Anglican Church conferenos| of the Beaches from Clason Gamto Marta Which wes brought here’ tt| length of service, running from For Father Knickerbocker’s H ; Tendon, town as the Lambeth| Fuint to Cty inant, Drery time | ee Gee ean eS be-| $360 for the minimom period of < Grown and Growing H . . With him were five of] ey heard s woman's voice in [Colomtlan dollar in equal to eighty centa| fifteen years to $720 for men who | Conference. éndignant grotest the detectives [in American money, whereas mix months | have merved tho Goverment ft For the supple and the 1 © the fifty-two American Bishops who to the scene of the disturd. | 8F0,80 American dollar wax worth only have perved thi overtiment for d th ‘pli a ; gat with 200 bishops from other parts} #wam ; hee peed he dinvarb | ninety cents n Colombian Goin. ‘Phe de-| thirty yearn or more. staid, an e stripling, | fi © ot tm world, ‘They were the Rev.) “n° upset the canoe Bi rp 5 ne drop in ‘The retiring age for persins in for the swift and the Formerly sold at $25, $30 $35 & $40 e S Syongm. As Lacnetd, Bitty of] «Me tenders ashore ——_ wupervisory positions is seventy stow, the slim and the , ’ ‘ Pa: ern Obio; the Rev. Boye Vin- “We gave got them off the |New York Tobaco wer Dead.| yeare Pontinasters may recom- : Oey ] , ‘ Saxe Bishop of Southerh Obtot the) Seen oe cere | :RINGHAMTON, N.Y. Aue 20—| tend an extension of service by stout, there’s a : 43 Rev, John McCormick, Bishop of| got to chase them out of the Eented bo tiptertepain ld TOK Hes °| the Postmaster General for two | Superior Grade oe. (Michigan, the Rev. F W. Keator,| ‘water’ terday at, his home in "Gwen, aged te,| years in cases where the peoultar } * hy ra Bishop of Washington, and the Rov. UP 6 CENT FARE‘WAR. | sale, eat tobacco ‘Ducking ‘business in| fitness of the employee justifies r | E li h G b di S | : Dihoe of ren Bushey of New Jer-| KEEPS UP 6 CEI Bis puch action, «Lea ie’ || Snglis abardine Suits soy. Signs at Tube Stations Urago.lay- = ~ —--- —— - every purse, pers j “The three most important results - a ‘pose, | oo ot the conference,” mid Bishuo Sete ot ES ne ee rureen ¥ Formerly sold at $45 and $50 taken| Charles ¥, X. O'Brien, Commissioner “Bhapes of al! stres great and emall’ Burch, “were the final stand et Publie Bitetyet Jorbey City, to-day Shakespeare said. He moat have bad : ? >| regarding relations be- if to mind—SUPERIORS, by the church launched two drives against the col ‘8 discussion A perfect union of old-fashioned tween capital and tebor, lecting of more than five cents for a quality of fabric with new fash- of the reunion of al Christendom. | 114, within Hudson county limite on fened Aes cana Gniehe Lone and the higher place for women 40) rudson & Manhattan Rallrosd trains. eee RS ieiecton recurs ‘ eburch work. ey Saidbagere es ieee toate cel Here are a few of the items that we will offer tomorrow. A full page of j “Regarding capital @ +l onsen o0 others are advertised in today’s Evening Journal : + recognize | Hudson County to pay only @ nick je | ’ sed In todays 1s . people generally have to also sent out a detective to make That the world is facing @ new future | ee et iy orottering. «nic Now, let your own eyes decide for you. If you need clothing or furnishings, and co-operation and vireo Pdi re ee ee te the deteclive| ms we suggest that you. read every item printed below. Ask yourself if the prices are , +5 govern everything. Unsast ee by {Peace ae rete ha stendfig on || low—ask yourself if you can buy guaranteed clothing and furnishings in other { i; Reapomatie coments, Fights reaurced tn dmiesion to/ stores at such figures. ‘ || White Flannel Trousers’ Formerly sold at $15 & $16.50 4 neither capital nor labor. trains. “The reunion of Christendom pro-| | The company has insisted on cach | We Are Prepared to Prove That Every Article Mentioned in This Ad } posapeagry Oe anime: ten? tne me | —_And as Many More Not Mentioned—Can be Bought in These Sur- $ .60 && $ 75 fom, and takes the Bible aa the/ never cash their sip, | prise Stores Tomorrow at Savings Ranging From 25c to $25. . « under authority to which all matters v + dispute will be referred. Another ia basis is the Nicene creed. The ful- Allment of this programme la to be expressed alrhost immediately by the interchange of pifipits and reoognl- tion of the orders of other denomi- mations, “Women aro to have a large Lge inistry and councils o! ie Churoh, although @his does not mean Here are $35 to $45 Suits They are positively worth those prices—but we have only about 250 left and we are willing to cut their prices in order to clear out the lot quickly. As Sure as You Live, Men, This Is a Bonafide Reduction Most of these Suits were positively sold at $40 and $45—about one-third of them are $35 grades They are high-grade garments—every one in the latest style—and made as well as any clothing in our store. There are all sizes, all weights, and all models in the lot, but not a full range in every pattern. At this price we do not hesi- y 4 tate to urge every man to buy two suits—even if he has to : bring one back. Sale price. . Men’s Pants |Men’s*3Shirts Made to Sell at $4.50 Perfect in every respect, durable in every Extra strong, dark color worsted pants; Respect and guaranteed in every respect. made to withstand hard wear; full cut| Made of Summer per garments,,in dark shades not easy to |cales of the latest and 4 selection of custom soil, Any’ man need- |most aeuzabie pat- The Board of 4 Oh Naa ing working pants \terns; full cut gar- proved ‘the expenditure of $10,000 for Suits, $5 to $1 should buy half a |ments, splendidly the construction of a garbage ‘{ncin- Conts and Pants. . 62. dozen of these gar- §& ¢ made and accurately 20% Discount Sale on All Woolen: Suits Still Continues! ‘ \ Kincaid- Kimball Clothes} Famous for Fine Tailoring SIXTH AVE. L AT BOOR—HUDSON TUBE AT CORNER : ‘ &2ESE SAYS STRIKERS BEAT HIM UP akaneeemanines Officers of Salesmen’s Union T meld on Worker's Complaint ‘Qfax Newman of No. 1628 Minford Pinee, the Bronx, and Rudolph Block of No. 5 East 107th Street, officers of the Salesmen’s Union, were held with ‘out ball to-day by Magfetrate March fn the Harlem Court for a hearing neat on_ the het of Setentotaiy wisky of No. 10) street. taky was on his way to work af- ten being on atrike when ho was at- tacked with @ blackjack by, tyro een as z Block deny they attacked him. See aie: sro GARBAGE PLANT APPROVED. Many People Lost Interest in Giving Gifte of Value— boy the less of interest im beak. Monday aasauitin Bast 11 * Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ey The style illustrated may \ be had in Tan Calf and BlackCalf, also Black Vici, Tan Calf and Patent Colt- skin with French heels. All sizes from 2 to 8 All widths AA to E <£arenT erating plant on Randall's Island. For Better than chen A splendid urself ts; sizes 28 to 42. sized. All have soft Bronx, have been protesting the need | ee i = ; 9 So k 1M oe Ui 7 S it anliry AbeG Rea tether of oe oes| wie Men’s 29c Socks en’s Union Suits MADE IN U.S. A. sould Mrobably be ready in two Mentha, RecA Peat = The Grade Selling Elsewhere at 29c Made to Sell at $2 and'8 Eyelet Summer Ribbed Union Suits, the product Fan rordy in it oaredyeearsernncny SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Rite a to . eae ‘WORK MONDAY WONDERS gt anrmerts7.95 Perfect and full seamless; of a well known maker who offered at about to-day’s cost; is poe AEN gone speed $ 39 an workmanship. ew, fast black) sises:944 to. 1144, , Cc clean, fresh ean, In sizes 84 to 46. Sale price.. Boys’ °12" Suits Norfolk models, made of cassi- . meres and cheviots in weights for : Summer and Fall; garments if Smade to sell at $12.50—and many ri 3 ye Important Clearance Sale Our Entire Accumulations of | Suiting Remnants Sacrificed | N All our better suiting lengths have been greatly reduced for immediate clearance—and regardless of former prices we will N offer them in e Brooklyn's Best Known Shee House 102-104 Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St, WITH ANY OTHER NEWS- PAPER AND YOU WILL BE Convinced THAT THE MOST COMPLETE stores sell the same grade at a higher price; well made, high- grade suits of. genuine $12.50 grade. Take Them Tomorrow at Boys Wash Suits |. Boys’ Blouses Men’s and Young Men’s 3-Piece Suits to Measure Revulari Formerly $2.25 Assorted Percales, dark Madras and blue AND ACCURATE LISTS OF 5 g Aer y Oliver Twist style—of fine materials in|Chambray with collars; also sport blouses VISIT to Hygrade * i fast washable colors; new, in broken sizes, Worth invol liga: to 45.00 perfect garments; sizes 8 to perfect garments, tion to bay ntad stroll ARR IVAL OF BUYERS ° 8. Sale price. ae : orice through at your lelsure, examine the clothing, IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN compare quality and rice with what the Rj} This is an extraordinary opportunity to have a fine suit made Ni to fit your figure, as well as your personality, at the greatest | Saving of the season. ‘There is a wonderful varicty of woolens t cash stores offer, } to eelect from—but we advise you to go to our nearest store i stora Owl ity wll, SEES er det ona Clee as early as you can. | THE WORLD Stores Open All Day Scturday Till 10 P. M. 0 fe Cc ins COREA ya | HY GRADE MORNING EDITION 1987 seri lai ca Asth ata, | 408 ast 140th Bly wee fa Ave, i i ~% r (3 im. | fo y se ai. . / BL WEST 1252 Sr a ALSO COMPLETE RECORDS 1B14 Third Ave. moar Nth A! | 113 NASSAU STREET. | OP BUSINESS TROUBLES, AND B51 ghth Aven mewr Bikd St, Near Ann Street | Boys’ Knee Pants ¢ Boys Stockings oO. MADE TO 6MLY AT 61.05 f 89e About 1,000 doren paire of a grade 9e ea; wivos 7 yours, at Orders Must A cecom pany Mail Orders Bi 104 Fis SHIPPING NEWS, DAILY ve. GOL bight Ave, bot, Aid & Lith fi Varker Bids.) BBB1 Kighth Ave, 1 door above 125 st. | yew 14h Weat 20th Ht. (Mendquarters), | 100 Market At, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS

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