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

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x re oF . fe es t & ki te Klein Had Worked in Joseph Factory for Thirty- Five Years, Grier over the death of his «m- and lifelong friend prompted | tetrified at the prospect care of the business in a A ni Kisin, Gfty-two years ol, tO/time without the benefit. of ny met this morn BREF OVER NERS DEATH: 1 Yeska’s FRIDAY NO EXCHANGES THE at No. 726 Broadway to-day. Mr, Yevka, who wan a member of the Board of Edueation, was buried from tory at 7.30. HIMSELF washroom. Members his home in West Bnd Aveniie onjand Klein's as t not know wheth | ime 5, and Klein wan a conspicuous |mourner at the funeral Klein went to work for M j Youka when he was seventeen yi re old. € Jman-| DENVER, & of the 1,092 ora de. 14—With For many yea Mr. ¥ 0 up other ‘prives and with the duties of his postion in the Board of Edu- | 7) cation that practically the entire burden of the manufacturing end af | o the business rewted on lein. Hig business associates and mem- bere of his fam!ly may Klein was com- pletely unnerved by the death bis employer and friend. He not only felt a senne of person loss, Dut was of taking precaric tm, Sebuyler, # Dt PARIS, Sept. 16/1) Longve of Nationa, wh to begin itn ninth sens yared be) the in @ washroom of the | Yonka's advice. “4 “yink 974 TRIMMED HATS . Our reg. $8.50 and $10.00 win 4.84 This wonderful sale brings the interesting news that here are new, beautiful, richly fashioned hats to be had for the choosing at a price under five dollars. Hats are of silk velvet, duvetyn and panne velvet, i shades, including black, from which to make your selec- on. Silk and metallic feather quills, smart novelties and combination materials are among the trimmings used. ‘NO EXCHANGES embroideries, ostrich, burnt ostrich, fancy 2,500 Lingerie Blouses Our reg. Our reg. $2.94 to $3.68 ° $2.94 to $3.68 ‘Autumn has brought again the great once-a-season sale when you may buy soft lacey blouses or trimly tailored ones of utmost ra and finest make for a price such as you will not see again is year, t Blouses of sheer voile and batiste, exquisitely fashioned with trimming of hand drawn work, Val. or filet on Ds hile ct embroidery. Tailored styles in madras and dimity show some attractive models with colored collars and cuffs. See other pages for our four column advertisement and Two-Day Sale of Gloves, also advertisement of Women's and Misses’ Apparel. a ‘the eighth floor of the loft building |isin Street before 7 o'clock this morning and reached phe ¢ lothing fe Employees who arrived ound his body hanging In the at £90 found fy hanging Ip the ald they did i any weitton ote in the State tate uyler (Der.), oi mill 1 Nicholson of primary eon ith Denver einets over the Nicholson, 26,701, now Ww the fr; confiiet t 1 Finiand relative NO RETURNS SATURDAY NO RETURNS OOMLITTNTTEL TIT all but 455 ination for HUUDUOLUUUQQ0GU0ELUUOS000EOOBUOUEUASUOe teeee RUA TOE AEN U.S. MAIL STE Specializing “Spells” Value With an unbroken record of more than 80 as furniture Specialists, it is only logical to that the reputation of our house and the con! it enjoys is built upon the rock of achievement. FLINT QUALITY Counell of the DEPENDABLE FURNITURE n here on Sat- is unreservedly guaranteed for service. A REPRESENTATIVE VALUE AT FLINT'S COLONIAL MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE Each piece of this Suite is priced and sold separately, thus enabling purchasers to make any desired combination. Sideboard, 6 $218 | cries Cation... $165 Round Top Side Chair with Piper seg eI dome, $22.50 extending to 8 feet. $125 Arm Chair, ferving Tabte,.,.. $03 | BAermt 997.50 OTHER DINING ROOM SUITES IN CLASSIC MOTIFS RANGING FROM $443 TO $3700. LIVING ROOM SUITES IN GREAT VARIETY RANGING FROM $197.50 TO $2,500. BEDROOM SUITES $245 to $2795. “BUY OF THE MAKER” UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Suites or Separate Pieces made to orde: immediate delivery from our sien ten, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920. TTT Plint's Fine Furniture hi MTTTVUUUTUULUUCOLUUOUULELUOODUUOUUNUUOPOU CTU UHVOUONELTOOUOLNUTHLULHMMMIOALNUUMLE MTT NTU TTT i INTRRION DECon. onaktal Ab DOMES noOR Dhara z AMSHIP S. S. “PANHANDLE STATE” DAILY, INCLUDING cys Sailing September 18. NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN—BOULOGNE—LONDON. First Class Only Outside roome only; bedeteads in all, baths with most rooms; | luxurious accommodations, excel 8. 8. GAILING SEPT. 22, Cabin and third clase onty From New York for Bremen and Janaig diroct, Passenger Departnent—26 Broad le vhite Freight Doparumeny—120 froadwa . Now York City, Hudson River by Daylight sUNDAA au ‘aubens WaRmiNOTUs iRyINg” HEN a ape Se diiron, Siw kvich May .— oN arr oe Mee DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Day” Line © for protection. USQUEHANNA” hone— Telephone—606 Rector, 80 Atla City SUNDAYS September 19; October 3 and 17 SPECIAL TRAIN War Tax 200 adit ional ‘Tickets good only on Special Trae to each direction VEC EE MAUCH CHUNK, $2.40 NEXT SUNDAY Leave W. 23d St. 8:20; Liberty st #120 A. Mc; Jackson Ave nt cuisine, spacious enclosed prom: Ip, Ponnayte: Toa B © Hudson 7304 M: A Returning, leares AUantie City, 7.00 P.M. Jersey City’ S348 AM. | Broad BU. Newark.8:48 A.M War fax 19 cla, Daylight Tine shown Eastern Steamship Lines, Ine, Brown Calf. .7.50 & 8.50 Black Vici. . 6.50 & 7.50 Quickly Soothes Itching Scalps Treatment: Gently rub Cuticura Ointment, with the end] | of the finger, f on spots of dandruff and] | itching. Follow next morning with a hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Repeat in two weeks. Nothing bet- ter than these ie ee super-creamy emollients for skin and scalp troubles, shaves without mus. Fall’ Hosiery New hosiery for the new shoes and to aceompany the autumn costume, A 7 ROOKLYN STORES: wide range of styles | a2-4 ines Srey bree = Price Moderation Is an Outstanding Feature of All the New Blyn Styles <: The popular Tan Calf Brogue Oxford. Special 6-45 Blyn Stores stand for value— not mere money value, but the true worth of better, more dependable merchandise. Real, sincere, co- operative service within the big Blyn organization makes the kind of advantage to customers not measured in dollars and cents— but in quality and satisfaction. AFllreS Soms, STORES: and all wanted | figstitey Broetwin, sear ores aw | ity of footwear colors, A good price NEWARK STORES: thousands of men range — and ench | xe Sit? | have learned to like price representative Mait Order Dept., 2240 Third ave, | through long try-* 2 of the fillest at- Postage, including tmaurance, 160, outs and sustained tainable value. Send Postal Money ater or Now Vern satisfaction, HELP WANTEDO—FEMALE, GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START; $85 TO $100 A MONTH SOON REACHED; | EXCELLENT WORK- ) ING CONDITIONS; RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK, POSITIONS ARE | OPEN IN OUR SEv- | ERAL DEPARTMENTS, | APPLY AT MANHATTAN, | 1158 BROADWAY CORNER 27TH ST. | 193 BROADWAY, | CORNER DEY ST. | BRONX, 870 E. 150TH ST, BROOKLYN, 81 WILLOUGHBY ST, 1886 BROADWAY, OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 12000, HELP WANIED—MALE. a Anglesmiths, Blacksmiths and Helpers. Furnace Men, Frame Tend- ers, Countersinkers, Punch and Shear Hands, Bolters, Carpenters and Joiners MACRINIST AND QPNERAL BEL’ BRS, Plenty of piece work and bonus in all trades. Staten Island Shipbuilding Co, See Mr. W. S. Wells, | Mariners Harbor, or | Mr, Corey, Port Richmond. sSSEGROXy Trips Up the Hudson to t BOSTON DRAUGHTSM EN, familiar E A METROPOLITAN LINE 1,001 ,o.croe ated fort All the way by water large aaaurackusing gate ‘MOUNTAIN VIA CAPE COD CANAL HH ve kus training and Gust Str, “HAGHLANDER” SNS SATIN 8:1] Be pee leet Ha Re ae || lary expected, D646\ orld, Round Trip Doudays. and @ PD. belt jatar, Karten mr BS ata ook BEAR (ine War Tax). rare OOe Sas a. 1h Daily ot 5 P.M. “HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES wea dae a th Be Sh 8 ng thine), Umpuomes ata) (Season Closes SUNDAY, Sept. Fe Three Trips Daily to \icHtinos = Lg, Battery Pier 9, 0A. M..1,30 & 8.00 P.M, (Dayltegns Timed ie, i ment, D. Plolan Baxter, Tol Westiinaton BOY heuer; alert end ine a mart ly Trattie BUTCURRS fey our country wore ig New % th) Buu aRs MS, Gel Gitar’ a, Kewath SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Woon: NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, GIRLS & YOUNG WOMEN WITHOUT PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Who Wish to Learn Long Distance Telephone Operating; $15 a Week TO START, Regular 8-hour working day; Extra pay for extra duty; Rest Rooms, Library; Restaurant operated at cost Write for information con- cerning many advantages of this business position, or ap- ply at E. 28th St, Cor, 5th Av., or 24 Walker St, two Streets Below Canal St., New York City. THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY, a SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS mpospiars, ty I comer A | eee Se Sk es Shoes for Men We're well stocked with all the new fall models in business, dress and work shoes. The kind and qual- Style 2¢39 rogue treet Wing tip, medium toc low heel Kid 12.00 Red Cross Flexible Soles. HELP WANTE FEMA!.&. WOMEN, 21-35 YEARS OF AGE, FOR NIGHT WORK TELEPHONE OPERATORS. HOURS: 0.30 P. M. TO 7 A. M, fe) riunity to earn 805 to $100 a month in six months, $18 a week in two weeks when assigned to night hours; $18 a week during instruc. tion in the day time, Rapid advancement, Higher salaries for More responsible po- sitions, If interested, call at 1158 Broadway, New York City, (Cor, 27th st) or telephone Madison Square 12000, New York Telephone Company. PRICE 3 — LY PAVENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ BROOKLYN.

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