The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1920, Page 8

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| Galviatti, Arrested as Banking Part- ner, Was Only Clerk at New Transit. Tn a report of the arrest of Antonio Balviatti, alieged banking part- of Charles Ponz!, published in Bvening World Aug, 19, it was that Salviattl, or Buccini, ps Was known, operated the now ‘Transit Hotel at 164 West 224 Strog. im thig city, and that @ steamship agency Was maintained at that ad- both of which statements were Jackson ia the gole propri- the New Transit Hotel’ and = no steamship company at ; address given, The Evening _ World tearns from Harry B. Finn. lor at law, No. 271 Broadway, Jackson's jogal representative. ‘who further states that Salviatti ar Buccini had been employed aaa clerk Mr. Jackson, who knew nothing his past record in Montreal or elsewhere, iS oatniemantiieenaet BELGRADE, Jugo-Slavia, Aug. 1. ~ A new Coalition Ministry for Jugo-Sin- via perfected. Milenko R. _ Veanitch continues as Premier and An- ‘Trumbiteh aa Foreign Mintater, Inter-Allied © LONDON, Aus. leaders at Kattowits, Upper Silesia, where serious disordera between the rival factions have occurred, have ac- cepted the Inter-Ailled Commisaton's proposals for @ settlement according to a Baflin despatch to’ the Central News to-May. Theae proposals are, first, disarma- ment of the population; second, repea. of the state of siege; third, the creation of @ neutral “safety juard,” and [ee ee STORAGE women, FURNITURE SALE NOTICE TO NEWLYWEDS SAVE 50% TO 75% Gig Gargnins in New Ported Furniture, Brand New Ovtermoce Mattress and Springs BRAND NEW DAVENPOUT BRD, daw cane back velout Hvine roam f 5 Henalesanos din. ving Roow Reese ez Greate “ LEXINGTON STORAGE CO, 690 Lexington Av., near 87th. A ENB Sige a fourth, the strike to be called off and ye Suffer From * Eyestrain? Theh why continue to abuse your eyes? Wear Ehrlich glasses and you will marvel at the great relief. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Rewiatered | Ah Sons g Evtadtiohed OF £Sons New York: 184 Ref) at Join + 293 Sixth Av., 15th 350 Bixth Av,, aad st ae Nasrau, at Ann St Wert gad ss ton 8t.,cor.Bond bs ° The O Malte for Infants and Invalides ‘avoid Infitations end Su Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. You will be astonished when you see how your little dimes, quarters and half dollars will make your home more beautiful and comfortable. Through the Liberal Credit Plan of “The Oldest Furniture Cowperthwait & Sons covnownssor atta Row & Chatham Sq. Your Small Change Will Make A Big Change In Your Home “= crepe eM gee 20° Foil package with moisture- rool paper wrapper 10° {In handy slide box any ten men why they came back to “Sweet Caps” and they will give you the same reason why has never left them at all-—-Things made the good old-fashioned way are seldom improved on, Put it up to the man who sells them and ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1920, F LAST Grand Central P: lexington Ave 46% 47 Streets Un to 6pm Datlys0; DAYS | of this tremendous $000.000 SALE: What One Man Did A man who knows what good clothes are, andwwho wears good clothes, came here and bought four and three-quarter yards of blue serge for $4 a yard. This amounted to $19.00. Then he bought three yards of another woolen for an overcoat. He paid $a yard for this, or $12, making his total purchase $31.00. “He took this cloth to Walker & Pattison, Merchant Tailors, at 146-148 William Street, and they charged him $43 for making him a suit with two pairs of trousers and $40 for making an overcoat, being $83 in all, making his entire expense $114.00. Now where can YOU go and get a FIRST-CLASS SUIT OF CLOTHES with TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS and a FIRST-CLASS OVERCOAT, all made to your orfler, for $114.00? That isn’t all, either. Since this happened ALL OF OUR WOOLENS HAVE BEEN REDUCED TEN PER CENT., which means that as YOU duplicate this it would cost YOU $110.90. Man! This is a BIG chance. Don’t overlook it. Don’t dag: These woolens, at these prices. are SELLING. Friday afternoon buyers from department stores here in New York City were on the floor, buying these woolens IN QUANTITIES. Get YOUR woolens NOW. Put them in work. Have GOOD clothes MADE FOR YOU by REAL TAILORS and AT A MODERATE PRICE. All Our Woolens Reduced Ten Per Cent. That means that, no matter what woolen you choose, deduct ten per cent. from the price marked on the ticket, and get an added value for your money. Included in the line are the following—which tailors, dressmakers and woolen mer- House in America,” the small change that you never miss will he a big change in your home—will bring you that beautiful ae oo living room or bedroom suite you have always sell ‘or. No matter how much or how little you wish for your home, let your small cop Mp ring it to Pig Small weekly or monthly pane y for the goads whil le you enjoy them. Call right away aad te let us show you how easy it is. rh he | chants will recognize as standard goods. ss aia) { TO DEALERS AND TAILORS—We are willing to sell these goods in quantities | At these prices, BUT FOR CASH ONLY. i No, 3026 to 3033—Kent Manufacturing $3.25 No, 3088 to 3091—Gold Seal Silvertone Co. Herringbone coatings and suitings cloakings, desirable shades for fall $3.00 will let you in on a secret: He No. 3004 to 300914—Colonial Mills heavy No, 4033—Dark green unfinished \ . fabrics for overcoats, ulsters, cloaks, $3.00 nd flannels... .. von $Se és Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Until 10 P. M. | No, 301134 to 3014}4—American Woolen No. Solaire a) Mad Valeut » S228 lees 4 Both Stores Close Saturday Afternoon I P. M. | Paton fopaery oats Of 8306 coating, good weight $4.25 —Pri ‘No, 3034 to 3040—~Botany Mills H d Pi Di ° e | Ne pete eel aeae ay abate $4.00 beautifulcolorsfor wraps endeuite.. $4.25 andsome 9-Piece Dining Suite hoe No 316 at-Pricyfomempan 1” | ‘Mo. 40l fo 40\epoted contin, ‘ cheviot coatings for women's coats qusitly alee for suits... . $3.25 ad Finished in Osk er Walnut. | GA WUE, cncseanavadecesesnaneess $2.75 | 0, 1001—American Woolen eltvaay =<Buffet measures 60 inches in - No. 3050 to 3057 — Newton knits, for $3.00 suitings. Also used for skirts....... $1.50 th; 66-inch mirror. ‘Top sports suits, coats and general wear of Table measures 48 inches Sweet Caporal Cigarettes are made of Golden No, 3061 to 2064-—Novelty wool stripes, No. 3076—-Very heavy plaid costings for 95 4) . ulsters, mackinaws and autorobes. . and extends to six feet, Virginia tobacco, blended with just a dash of for dresses, bath robes and child: : : hiss Cloet ik lets fot -T utkish—not meteleticured. bitcuted: Kine | ee a aes x . 75e | No 3035)4- Blue Tricotine, $4 Inches $4.00 wide. Five chairs and One at | 10. 1440-—Parker Wi Uh rary ah ery Shea elem an - Asm Chair, with handsome ney’s good old-fashioned way. | for suitaings or fall overcoats....... $2.75 | No, 1765—Blue Worsted Cheviot, a great seats in Spanish Leather. No, 1859 to 1861—Brown worsted chev- PROM sdinnepediontegsuionsenees $3.25 iots for suits or top coats.......... $4.00 | no. 3094—Blue Tricotine, 36 inches $545. 00 No, 3020 to 302634 —H ec avy worsted 754 Ea a ORIEN 1 $1.15 cheviota for winter suitings......... $4.25 | no. 9091—-Nevy Mohalr, a fates (Payable $7.00 Weekly) No, 3446 to 3049 — Lymansville fabric, 1) an (WHI Cres hewteacernTite des! $1.25 various merges for fall and winter $3. 25 No. 2o18i Ai wool blue tee, S4inches $2. 50 ‘wear. CO, ssrvrareevcrcrcres POD | CMC... crcccreccceccceveerennces * 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom ‘ Suite wo Figo 5 ic ie Dame 04 9g, | Ne eie“pic il wel mes QD 0p coatings for golf suits, coats, etc, inches wide . ‘Ba exceptionally we anes ee me mere No. 3077 to 3082—Bolivia coatings, pop- No, 3015—Imperial blue serge, $0 inches pd gy ee ular shades, various good colors.,... $8.00 WARS scctakethces teense inert $2.75 chifforo! plonty 3083 —| ble cloth Caporals have been made without change for Os Asn deine oe nna Bolivia $9.00 Gaberdiog j0 four * $2.25 $297.50 (Payable $10 Monthly) Axminste: 8.8x10.6 Velvet Rug 9x12 Wilton Rug. 22%-inch Lynduck Stalr Carpet, a yd. Hubber Matting, best grade, a 86-inch 86-inch fe Ri, 1.6x 2.6 Cocoa Door Mat, extra 2x 3 Steele Door Mat.... 25% Discount Right Off the Price Tags —On Our Entire Stock of Refrigerators and Pullmans During the coming week we offer a dis- count of 25% to be deducted by you direct from the regular price ta ga of our com stock of Bab; mans and erators. Refrig Pullmans over 40 years. Yet there are more Sweet Cigarettes smoked today than ever. Accord~ ing to the London Lancet, the world’s leading medical journal, Sweet Caporal CIGARETTES CAPORAL - winter wear. Shoes -- The Big Bargain Event Shoes for men, women and children. Shoes, for immediate wear and for fall and Shoes for all kinds of uses, work shoes, dress shoes, street shoes, house shoes, school shoes and all at prices which are the wonder of the trade. Indications are that fall and winter prices are to be high again, See the assortments here. Understand, please, that these goods are from some of the best factories in the country; factories who have trade marks that are nationally known, and that, out of courtesy, we do not advertise these names. Infants’ black kid shoes, lace or button style; sizes 3 to 8, i ‘4 Men's gun metal lace or Blucher Oxfords, Eng- lish, medium or full Women’s brown, five eyelet lace Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, , $450 Boys’ gun metal shoes, military heels. finished in all th sg % : ; fen shades, splendidly built, and big | 2 lace, fucker o button a Nore ie Me's or et ty heyy Women’s two-eyelet tan 4 ere, Goodyear welt soles; $3 let, Goodyear welt; 6 sie gayi heavily mat advanta; we can ¢) Jose out our stock on th. 50c a Week Pays for this Portable Pho- nograph and 10 Selections—All for $35 Just the Thing for Labor Day Printed Linoleum, a yard Q7-inch Felt Carpet, @ yard... 50-Piege Set........ $6.75 100-Piece Set.......$14.75 tee No charge for sewing, tnying, lining, ete. gany er Btrongly bullt, 9-Spring Beat, up- holstered ot leatherette opvered care rying case, Bpeclal, ummer Outings lar price is $35 During co sor te wit hine alone. ng week we also Include at thie price record. in tapeutry mat ching the tapes- try-covered back rest. ie $24.50 5 double disc $1 records of your own choice, Fortophone weighs only § Ibs.—plays any make Bulle in $35.00 (With 5 records of your ‘own choice.) are “the purest form in which tobacco can be smoked,” | Oxfords; French heels; sizes 29 to 8. Boys’ gun metal Bluch- ers, full, roomy last; $3 $3 sizes 1 to 5}. iH All Women’s Low Shoes Reduced $5. 50 From $7.00 to Our entire line of low shoes, oxfords and pumps, which have been featured during this sale at $7.00, has been reduced to close quickly. These are the finest goods in the stock. Included are: Tan or blackoxfords, brogue style, wing tips, military heels, Goodyear welted soles; gun metal oxfords, military heels, Goodyear welted soles; tan suede or patent leather pumps, hand turned; patent leather pumps, Goodyear welted soles; tan or black kid pumps, hand turned, French heels; black vici oxfords, Goodyear welted soles, military heels; tan or kid two-eyelet tics, French heels, hand tumed, All redyced to close, $5 to Il, —_—__—— sizes 6 to 11, Men's tan mahogany Oxfords, Goodyear welt; sizes 6 to 11, Women's dull black 5450 kid, five eyelet lace Oxfords, hand turned; 2% to 8; AAtoD. All Men’s $4.50 $4.00 Shoes Reduced to Included in the reduction_are the shoes which have been such good sellers to policemen, firemen, mail.carriers, street car men and others who doa lot of walking. There are five Ifhes of gun metal shoe e—all Goodyear, welt, in Blucher or straight lace; Eng- lish, medium or full toe models; single soles and flat heels; tan, mshogany Bluchers, all solid leather, single sole shoes; heavy dark tan work shoes, Goodyear welt, Blucher model, and many other splendid styles for all occasions. This price, in view of the prices now appearing on fall styles being shown elsewhere, is nothing short of mar- vellous. five styles, Cowperthwait & ee “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row _ Between City Hall “Ee etten sot Chatham Sq. “LM Station —which means that if you don’t like Sweet Ceporal Cigarettes you cam got your moncy back trom the degler, | GrandCentralPalace Nemours Trading Corporation, Chas. W. Mills, Vice, Prea't & Gen’! Mgr. -Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily. 10 PM Saturday -> - feet h

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