The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 11

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@ Stable and Five Autos Burned. The big stable of the Kiesewetter Toe and Coal cad road, at lant on the Paterson fon ‘Halil, ——* 4, Hy dy ay in was early to- seen large automobile a teak and souring cars were destroyed. ‘The |her home, No tabs was near the stables of Jamele & Boilie, doatroved by “tre a few nag £2 ay Mag en ein of tho representative | AID IN ALL LINES OF EDUCATION a 4 National Policy Should Be to | »y Extend Its Advantages, * He Declares, Pinowe Vices will be hy N E wy ORK BL Chambers St Lio eo een rn un Buy These S Victor Records Gov. Cox's views fnvoring the fostering of education by fhe Federal j Wovermment, as imparted to the Na- | ona! Bturational Aasosiation, were given out here to-day by George B. ) » 4 Strayer of Teathers College, Chair- {Man of the association's logtalative H committes. Gov. Cox wrote: P “1 aan giving soriows attention to {the necessary reorganization of the anere~z mae Lav) ' excoutive Aepartment of the Federal Lyconiatay gis , Government. I shall certainly favor | the effective administration of affairs } relating directly to all matters of V human welfare including education, H “It should be the province of the Federal Government to extend aid in @il lines of education, looking par- j@oularly to the removal of illiteracy, Americanization of immigrants, prep- aration and proper compensation Of, teachers, physical education, j health and sanitation and equalizing ,Of educational opportunity to the end that every boy and girl in the "United States shail he guaranteed a Hehance of obtaining a complete and Practical edilcation j “We should extend the advantages ©f education by @ national policy without destroying the effectivencas | Of local provision, maintaining that | {@emocracy tn education which will {develop healthy and reasonable in dividualism in American national ilife, which enables the citizens of this Republic to think for themselves and coupled with modern sales conveniences an our stores, Let's get acquainted, L000 HTAW AT ILA Aart LOVE. “0 hin ig ne St ONe Sin 18057—HOW roasts a me ee ssoas—py a a ies sie 1HUOT—LA VEBDA—Caatililan Fox Trot Cr Sosy oust thar re Lt ny svoue—KLEule Boia ‘Adana iPrench) And All the Genuine VICTOR-VICTROLAS In All Styles and Finishes § Prices Range from $25 to $1,500 Convenient Terms of Payment therefore find for themselves the so- | ” | SPECIAL 3-DAY OFFER promen OF Shel Srumions This genuine VICTROLA No. Xd, (Price ee ur choice of five 6c and Yins im Lowtstana. io ord. DOWN NBW ORLEANS, Sopt. 16—1dwin a.| i 50, $10 MONTHLY } Broussard, brother of the tate Senator | PRodert Broussard, was leading Repre- feentative Jared Sanders by more than 1)4,000 votes for the Senatorial nomina- to-day from | nh returns compl R rFiC.TRO and Victor Records Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Full fashioned, heavy weight. Black, Cordovan, White, Navy Blue and Grey, 6 Pairs for $6.75 Two Especially Good Values in SHIRTS and DRAWERS — Medium weight; natural color; Cotton and Wool Mixture. $1.95 Light weight, natural and Cotton Mixture § long sleeves; Drawers $2.95 | High-Grade Imported and Domestic Hats in Especially interesting values in Se Men’s Derby Hats - at $6.00, 7.50, 9.0 Newly arrived assortments of ENGLISH CLOTH HATS and CAPS are now on display at moderate prices. rt, died early yesterday morning at trouble for some weeks, BROOKLYN mee opener | Here - - Bursa oned eaveaurteny "and wiingness to Products are well womhy of the representation accorded Ugnry Bure. Te BN Smith's Orem... Smith's Orch... Sterling Trio. Billet Shaw... 4 Ewthor Walker. Billy, Mure Benithrs Grote: $ % Rmith's Orchs. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street MEN’S PURE SILK HALF HOSE EXCEPTIONAL at $1. ] 5 Regularly $1.75 MEN’S FALL UNDERWEAR Announcing our readiness with the new models in MEN’S AUTUMN HATS distinctive shapes and favored colors for Fall wear Men’s Soft Hats - - at $5.00, 6.00, 8.00, 12.00 ‘a. RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920. CLARA J. ORMENEKHR DIES. | . Clara Josephine Greneker, wife of Claude 1, Groneker, genera prens | for Lee and J. J. Bhu $26 Wont Goth Street, suffering from heart Funeral eer- eld Friday morning. The Store is closed daily at 5 P, M. Flatbush Av, cence No’ Seisek: | Thirty-fourth Street Owens & Boore Ane facilities. Victor ‘them at A vpectnlly: premered Sale of Men’s Autumn “Overcoats $46.50 & 57.50 for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday Une’ warrioon: . at will constitute the preliminary offering of men’s Overcoats for the new season The Coats at the first price are made of gray, brown or tan mixed fabrics. Those at the second price are made of plain Oxford gray ; cloth, with full silk lining. In this group there are also a number of imported coats,made of fashionable mixed fabrics. (SIXTH FLOOR) LL: A % A Special Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts to be held to-morrow (Friday) will comprise the following: An entirely new assortment of Madras Negligee Shirts with woven colored stripes; In neckband style, with soft cuffs, at $2.85 each A large quantity of Negligee Shirts in neckband or attached- collar styles, with soft ong made nt fine white or tan mercerized cotton material, $2.65. cach Both prices are considerably less than the actual values Pair There will be on sale at the same time All-wool Steamer Rugs color, Wool HY in ver hirts; half or regular. ous atiractive plaid designs at $10.50, 12.00 & 13.50 II (FIRST FLOOR) DRESS UP) SAVE MONEY ie Worn and Mistit GILWES SUIT or 'O'COAT $5 to $10 | SP, $2.50 ‘SAMPLE SUITS in Oto $24.50 14h the on on WHOLES: Tabs advantage and 0, 12.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back OPWN BVERY DAY UNTIL 6,80 PM Gillies CoffeeCo.|| zits aes 233-239 Washington St., New York gan be left at any of The Werte avertising Awenoles, or can Sirocnen’ aineerie''t>. The “Workas Cali 4000 Beckman, New York, At Broadway, Brookiya Office, 4100 Main. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS ' B. Altman & Cu. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUB, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street pe Eee STEWART . site : W | Automobile School t Ti! Mh Av. sete icomsitie Poutded 1090 ‘ 33 oereemneen OF EW EVEN IBC | WM. H, STEWART, Jr., Pres. rine New day and eve. classes begin Sept, 2! if | Practical Class Course $66 Owners’ Ltd. Class Course $36 Private Course $84 Driv ving lessons by appointment Call, phone or write for Catalog 4 225 West 57th Street Phone Cire $270. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” | WORK MONDAY WONDERS OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. SATURDAY TILL 9 P. “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Ending Saturday Night—SALE OF 4100 SUITS For Men and Young Men Consisting Principally of Medium and Heavy Weight Suits for Fall and Winter At One Flat Price— '§’) 50 A to Us Was $2499 385 Were Made 5g atcag So y babe to Retail at "ihverage Cat 440 Were~ Made $ To Retail at a $28. 890 Were Made ry To Retail at 55 te an venge Whale 940 Were Made $| $ To Retail at at 50 36 Were Made $ The Average Retail Te Retail at at 45 50.7 Be 680 Were Were Made $, To Retail at 40 Involving the stocks of 7 big makers, being sold by us at less than their cost to make. Saturday night will bring to a close two weeks of the’ greatest Vv alue-giving—two weeks of the greatest suit-' selling—we have ever known. It has added enormously'# to the prestige of the merchandising ability of hiss great second floor shep and has added more than thred# thousand new customers to our already great followings We have 1,100 of these left—enough only to last until Saturday night. They are medium and heavy weights,” just the thing for Fall and Winter wear, in such fabricst as Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Velours, Tweeds, and Flannels. Every color, pattern and weight andy size is represented, in single and double breasted models.* Bear in mind that this sale ends Saturday night. H Heavyweight Blue Serge Suits = 8 12 . They were made to retail at $50. Men's and Young Men's Single aad Double Breasted models, in all sixes Note: Owing to the fact that our gross profit on these $26.50 suits averares not more than $2.11, a small charge will be made for altera- tions, The same applies to those at $31.50, 15 ; " vel * West ; ENTIRE be) 4th SECOND FLOOB —— tiene sein | ean Opp. Waldor! Hotel a pen Daily Til 6 P. M.—Saturday Till 9 P, ~~ ee me mem ee

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