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, that the Automobile Sheet Metal Parts Fo, a the Amalgamated Sheet es AMEE ET his mouth opened as wide as a boot- : otters, Am 4 Bhoat ack, his eyes rolling with delight. | Manufacturers and Repairers’ Assocta- truck: Theh ‘Augustus held aloft the box, tion had v to conduct an open shop tana of 144 & week juld be au { ' ‘They found another and they let @lilin the Now York district and to louk me | i th : i heir friends in on it put the union workers now on strike, w % ee Work was suspended, and, then ‘his dectalon wag reached Taat neh at FLATTERING. , 1 £ Harry L Conners, who | meeting in” the Hotel Cumber i i ton : a TINUE LEAK IN SHIPMENT feline, cacovena that net gay ed |e tet tg, Caprre &Manwat|. eoaarsphctorrony appears tebe aa © A j i rg Tey Had ge 1d | dent, q art that enables us to eee ourselves as o H dent; Jacob Vico Presi- . He cou and Henry. Jelltn 2 Jephoned for the| ‘They decided that membere of Lical others do not see us, TANORTHERNTALY, OF HG AND HAG how Augustus became a storm cen- tre in which there was mingled his \. Police at Florence Report Many Negro Longshoremen Feast on|rother longshoremens Sotecce, the ay taxi Teselt, |. Thousands Homeless and |’ “Drippings” and ‘Ther!’ | \pie*strtrareentr seated mont ~ of the lo! Rok Be} Great Numbers Hurt. 7 the Police. ine per, Bierce tentials te * “White folke up wai euah bag a taxicab "inet the ena of the middle los joules, finger of his right hand, and Augus- t or el ith be- | « THIEVES ROB VICTIMS. ‘ ‘ame lander, twonty-eight and dusky, of No. harged wi King Finds Much Distress in 118 Wee 1200 street, aa he sat ing fesponsible for most of it Outlying Districts Because of Sus cout Aurunus exuded tho| BOURKE COCKRAN 1S HURT BY FALL i odor of whiskey and the perspiration Difficulty in Sending Help. pe bed | LONDON, Sept. 10~Tetographing |, powssr eng the memory or ather| Noted Lawyer Slips on Deck of _ from Rome the correspo=cont of the | and happier days in Deoatur, “jes a Morning Post says that more than 11 drap o’ lUquo’ whut warn't no 1,400 persons are dead and thousands | f00d to nobody, ‘en....," but injured as a remult of the earthquake | [A Coie Oia troubie through the tm northern Italy. pecullarity of Northern white folks ‘He adds that ahocks are still being) Down in Savannah, now, where he first worked as @ stevedore, and, for that Associated Press reports from Flor-| Matter, everywhere down home, leay- in’s were leavin’s and belonged un- _ Stee may that already some cf those! | estionnbly to whoever found them. | ®&f, ) Working bravely to rescue and hélp ‘White folks don't bothah about leav- | fhe sufferers from the earth, -ake| in's down home, up ean” —— Augustus and his fel res | } Bave been killed. At Fivissano three men at Cunard Pler No. Th, at the foot earabi: 7 try-| of Sist Street were is from one eae ag tte grea making wares fide of the pier to the other boxes on | 4 a heard the groans of some one| since . nga hl when a new earth shock/ Suddenly Augustus’s fs oot quiv- ing he felt AUTO MEN VOTE OPEN SHOP. es was Werk- munieated his find to a companion. | Al#e Declare Striking Steel Wor! earthquake occurred | The latter held the box aloft while ere Locked Out. ingano was badly|Auguetus stood crouched under it, Announcement was made to-day ‘wrenched 5 the’ falling on all three bag A ech ed his ne ete ‘and crushing 5 lecovery. One of the eer ot ee Ee leaking! Augustus com- i 2 I 1 nt FRANKLIX, SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET pene i Franklin Simon = al | Hand-Tailored Clothes for Men i i Fall and Winter of 1920 E i ail i eh lf ee il FEATURING The Reformation of the Prodigal Sons QUALITY AND PRICE! aut 55s Hie: During recent years we could not stem the rise in prices; we could not prevent the looming of poor wooleps; but we could, and we did, maintain through the departing period of economic demoralization, the lone, neglected tradition.of genuine custom workmanship in men’s clothes ——and that was the Franklin Simon Shops! ’ And so we have three things to report. / First, the looming up of quality in woolens. Second, the return of sanity in prices. And third, hand-workmanship that is finer than ever! ta Every now and then we ; ._ take “our four corners” ' the hand and sit us down for a good old fashioned family chat. iy Helpful. Healthful. Through our Store Man- agers we get even closer to the thousand or more cf our store staff. We also print messages on the weekly pay envelopes. This, for instance, to the selling force, at the start of | the Fall season: “The best salesman is the! one who doesn't sell, but) helps the buyer buy.” A good motto when serv- ing parents outfitting boys, for which we are thoroughly equipped with all wearables from shoes to hats end every- between. FOR HANDS GAIN IN CUNNING WITH PRACTICE, AS YEARS ONLY ADD TO THEIR SKILL, AND USE BUT IMPROVES THEIR EFFICIENCY, WHILE MACHINES GROW WORSE WITH USE Men’s Fall Suits $50 to $85 Men’s Fall Topcoats $55 to $70 Prices Lower—Quality Unchanged + Rogers Peet ComMPANY Se 3 Brosdway Broadway = <M at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. . ° FIFTH AVENUE OPEN THIS SATURDAY UNTIL 5.30 P. M. Convenient Gorners” Fifth Ave, , até ist St. THE EVENING. WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920.'' I ps 9 Never’ Pay More at Best’ sce , STORE HOURS. - 9:00 TO 5:30 i OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY) — Best& Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established _1879 As-our-clientele well knows BEST’S QUALITY Has Never Gone Away OMETIMES :a statement of | principles helps — particularly of the old-fashioned kind that with- stands strangé- fashioned notions. ' As ours are positive—so are they j brief— 1, Quality and Style in merchandise. 2. Truth Telling in advertising. ° 3. Service graciously given. 4. Fair Prices, as low as are consistent with good merchandise. & Justice to our-entire organization. Parents are invited to examine-and iH compare our Fall assortments, qual- ity for quality, and price for price, with those found elsewhere. These . prices:are typically Best & Co. _ ‘ Misses’ Navy Serge Dresses 29.50 Fine French serge trimmed with “gold. tinsel braid, dainty’ collar of ecru net and lace. Misses’. [rinella Coats 59.00: Loose; slightly flaring- model with. big :collartand: pockets stitched in silk. Navy or brown. Misses Tatlored Suits 69:00 Invisible check rayonner.in twilight, navyvor brown —<narrow belt—slit pockets) Men’s High Shoes For Fall and Winter $12.75 The Men’s Shoe Department is ready with new models for Autumn—dark tan Scotch’ grain lace shoes, tan bluchers with wide toes, and glazed kid broad toed models, that answer every demand for correctness of style, reliability of quality and moderateness of price. ||| Evening World, 25¢ per week Fourth Floor Daily World, 25¢ per week Lord & Taylor onan eae 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street jaehier, New York. Wi Buliding, New York