The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 11

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. SReae, Bek renter ‘Mr, ‘apalr.” eT fine you, who will pay your ae, Ds “Nowe now, gg A gt Ao ata the} fine” fi jored man, looking honestly worrled,| — "“Whassa honoy? = Yuesir. a coulda’t Just say who was the| Excuse me But 1 revkon that’s f st 1 don't specially remember as| what they n by ‘employer's linbil- I ever wolentifigaly heard. No, air] ty. Thar right, of win't It, Judge? No, sir, 1 just uldn't paturally tell] Becanse if It ain’t, this colored man vA Ne ever . | Rue de ta Paix, Parts Broadway at Ninth, New Yor avienhone Stuy Stuveerant 00 4700 lore Bours, 9tos though Mr. Bua. 4 Ne he bired me, Yassir! Yassir,| The United States destroyer Fattnall, M Bustoed he fs the one what done | one of we igo wpoed. flush deck, 1,2 RK during tha war, will sath sion ny" wrong nA Ee GRR a ad R emarka ble Opporl unilies, Tuesday Don’t miss this Linen Sale mbltjer Fine if ieee aa bul irate snsnia apely gfe na | Prices, Tuesday, will be ‘way below the market Some are below wholesale price. Qualities vouched for Washington Aron, HY “Yasir. he pay me. station at No. 4 Bast 234 Street. ‘DISTINCTIVE He Is Caught. ,_ (Simctad to The Mrening World.) MINPOLA, L. La Sent. 20.-—The pro- @eddines of the John Doe inquiry tn Which Justice Townsend Scudder, nit- ting in Nesenu County, Brooklyn, Queens unty, and Manhattan at au! mes of day and night for two months, Js teen looking Into tho relations een Nassay County politicians and | 394 pure linen tab‘ecloths, $775 each | Cloths andNapkins below wholesalecost, Odd lots: 54x86 tn., 64468 in., 68x86 in., 66x86 in, |+ 296 pure linen hematitehed damask cloths, 56x56 in., famouy gamblers who have had estah- | © ay ree county, ure of course | 403 doz. Napkins, $7.50 to $14.75 doz. 414 pure linen hematitched damask clotha, 96x79 ing But bits of the testimony occaston-; 8 7 122 doz. 16 in., $7.50 dozen. 100 dozen, 1919 in., | 128 pure linen hemuatitched damask clotha, 56x80 in., Ally fonk, One of these has to do with is just that, and pure and fresh withal. Every $9.75 dozen. : 50 | 200 doz. napkina to match, 16x16 in., per doz, $5.75 cis the urbane and bald-| Little leaf tells its story of deliciousness. —. doorkoopery who was} Aironet when, the house of David SEALED PACKETS ONLY dozen, 22 in., $11.76 dozen. $4 dozen, 25 in., 146 dos. $14.76 dgaen, apking to match, 18x18 in., petdos. $7.75 34 x 34 Tea Cloths, $3.50 each Hand-Trunks, $6 each : This is a sort of sawed-off steamer trunk in ap- ‘ This price ts below wholesal t. 182 oh ime cnnmrets ct Wiohare test Black Green and Mixed. pearance, and it looks as if it would last 100 years. Linen Damask and Napkins to match | odd Tots, pure linen, Remetitcheds atin ‘Thaak damask ‘ $3.78 yd, and conventiona scroll, 910 yards of 70°in. pure linen bleached table | Mamask; three very attractive designa—rose, acorn 245 Fray Cloths at HALF Price Yea—just a little sow hall price. Pure linen,- It is 20 in. long, 1624 in, high an& 9 in.@th ck’ made of heavy, ‘indestructible fiber, and with the lock 50 dozen 22 in, napkins, tomateh per doz $12.50 and clasps and corner buffers of a trunk. atin damask, hemstitch 20 It will hold twice as much.as thé average suit- Towels and Pantry C oths plain with satin ban pred rad * case, yet it isn’t too big to take along as hand-luggage 200 doz. all linen damask {aco towels, a st Mee | Madeira Luncheon Sets, $9.75 each on a railroad trip.aad te will fit neatly on the tonneau 5 ‘jie 76 seta, real Madeira hand-embroidered and hand floor of am automobile. Many men have bought 76 dozen linen huck towels, hemerteeees ae dank | scalloped: i locas -aix 6 inch doylies, six 10-inch them to un iy) Apr r at home, | doyties and one.24 in. centerpiece, Beautiful hand ao A TRS DB ene nO Lees eB Se 250 dozen, typed glass, dish, tou and pantry cloths, hey embroidery on veay fine round thread—Lrish linen, The lock and clasps and buffers and hinges alone $10.80 dozen aie First .loor, Old Building look as if they were worth more than $6. Yet you get the whole outfit for that prige. ‘The reason is that the thing is really an army my. i officer's field desk and filing cabinet—fully fitted up inside with filing devices. - S But the demand for army officers’ field equip- - ment no longer exist. * hy So, you ean get the case for $¢—and dump out ||| d-piece sets, upholstered alieaber, to match - the filing devices—and you have a dandy little hand- | i Gane that you can travel clear around the world One style to go at $407.50 7 a — ys . Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. One style to go at $413.50 * | Somebody blundered in the pac’ ing of these 43 suites. ‘The wrappings were pressed too tightly around \ 70 very fine Fa ll the pieces, crushing the pile of the beautiful silk velours ‘ in ae id that they pe the Petey e or ufe. Of ‘ course, they have not been usec They Will give 100 ' ‘ Topcoats for Women “s cent, of ree hte But reset 't put ieee in our iC i * less Autumn collection. So We've éut the pieces Samples from a good = ‘ manufacturer; special at { $79.50 tetera) to gay gue quailty : bf § * ig ane were (ere 2 fone quale Mg? fae dpe ‘te = prings, , cover —is of the beat quality, he wilk velo eS ing ortega day the Women's Cot Salon bas bee looks | Sve iis tdorcombnent "mir tf gol Se S ng forward to the arriv: these sample coats. le col~ | and gold, black and maroon, Divan, arm chair and wing cbuir i eetine is aisuttos: thoetd are ony i La each ie in each suite. Tuesday Filth floor, New Building a to) ese coats is of ly exceptir value and originally deve isatiedeqett Salient ati a Ee SEE eee ee el ! would sell for appreciably more, The models are new and of the mode of this season, 1 The materials are the most desirable that are put into top { cn . | new Silks Soft, lovely chamoistine, bo- ; & more conventional coat line ' livia cloth and duvet-de-laine will find her type of coat in this | Gerelcped is sott warm browne, | Ene. | 5,100 yards at-a THIRD less than we | rk green, smart tan, i , \ blue, ‘black ‘and deep wistarin, JAnteee we eee | sold the same grades for one nionth ago } . 94 Some of the coats are fur | the coat. Crepe de Chine, 40 inches, 900 yards, 16 shades...... ae $1.95 yd. collared with Eacoon, nutria In fact, these coats all bear 4 She ke os rt 7 Wy an some more and Australian oj ossum. » The the marks of the better type of Printed tafftas, suitable for fine linings, 800 yards. ................. $4.50 yd. i , Cat oF lecle lines ‘ead wide | anaes pr tang will eee when you Printed radium, large designs, elaborate colors, 400 yards, . . $3.50 yd. t noo node Ml By 2 el Second floor, O14 Bldg. ° Embroidered Georgette crepes, black, colors, 500 yards........ $395, $5.50 yd. | i | Imported duvetyn, in six shades, 500 yards. .........++.65 padsen . 86.50 yd. , } EVERY child knows why Oliver Twist finished Printed silk voiles, 40 in., satin striped, dark grounds, 500 yards . $4.00 yd. “noe 1 Tr ie — ie bce hee and went to Cow-hide a | Satin charmeuse, 40 in., black and colors, 500 yards..... se nens «ones sOAee SOs Nir, Bumble, the schoolmaster, for more, | Black satins, peau-de-soic, peau-de-cygne, taffetas, 1,000 yards........$1.95 yd, t } Oatmeal is almost a perfect food, and hature’s : ‘Tuesday—Silk Rotunda, Mai i itmeal is a 1 . 8 s |, Main floor, Old Buildin, H guiding instinct urges children to ask for more. Brief Cases . i i For nearly half a century, millions of mothers $9.25 i have willingly given their children all the H-O they asked for. ° STOP PIESS! Extra, for Young Men! We wanted a good brief case to sell under $10. Couldn't | find ay until we got hold of a manufacturer who said” he'd lower his price if we took a quantity. We took several hundred, and expect to go back for more, because there are no bags like these in the market at the price. Genuine cowhide, 15 and 16 in,, black or tan, 2 und 3 pockets, extension lock, straps half way around. Main floor, Old Building That rare toasted flavor which belongs only to H-O has taught millions of Kiddies to love the cereal that is best for them. This table from U, S, Health Education Bulletin No, 2 gives the cereale ard flours in the order of the amount of nourishment which they contain See how Oatmeal leads: Just as we were closing up the news for this evening, the Shoe Chief came with word of the arrival of Oui-cal 2,600 Macarun ; Quality 100 per cent 960 pairs of full wing tip brogue Oxfords to ) be mire you get the genwine Nohe ; ? a nother cereal , . . he sold Tuesday at below wholesale price $7. 75 p gue pee oe ie ron A wheat cerea ‘arina sli : alice t » Big Sale of Shoe . HO with thepicuree Oi Foe al te Si keai‘hese 4 Savin gs 90 to 40 per eent. swelling the good values in the Big Sale of Shoes | is -OCon eo males Barley Homi cess 1150 7 Ee + 7.75 pair-—less than the maker's price—for the smartest of walking shoes in ta The H-OCom Lao meat y ominy ‘ “ $7.75 pair i martest of walking shoes in tan Forve CeSuany Jin") and Rye flour 1,460 Rice (white) ..... 1,160 In the September China Sale or black grain leather, with good broad heavy soles, blunt toes and broad heels. All Presto Self Raising Flour Cornmeal 1,350 Corn flakes. . 1 100 Dinner sets, cut g ass, richly decorated plates, cups and sizes will be here when the store opens-—9 o'clock, eo Owners of French Val from patterns to be elo.ed out, Burlington Arcade floor, New Building saucers, odd dinne rware ee fnew Send us your grocer's name and we will send you Italian marble French art bronzes. tm ——— free enough H-O for a meal for six persons, Better sec isn't something here you need, and ; get it at the September savings before the sale closes. ed Per. THE H-O COMPANY Dept. A, Butfalo, N. ¥. Second Callery, New Bldg, nalts er Sale 0 | irts “IT want some more” A few weeks ago we | SAL] 4) 0] i quoted the lowest 4 65 price in months. ° that puts the dollar back Here is more evidence ‘ to its old-time value j Tax 1To--total $482 continues Tuesday 2,400 of these shirts were sold’ in one day when the sale was iced before. Men who like to wear silk shirts realized what WOMEN’S SHOES—many at half price are $5, {ine meant $6.75, $8. nd $9.75 Shoes for business or evening we 1 Fancy leathers, light weight wih Louis XV. hee The maker said that he could supply us with 2,400 more, if we tan and black with leather Cuban heels, Brogue oxfo » thought that New York men wou'd appreciate opportunity wear wi h wool stockings. WE KNEW they vuld, So the shirts are ready, pte range of except at $5, w Remember they SILK, 2} cotton mixture c ly AA to C { floor, Old Building m, Silex crepes, tub # shantungs { white silk MEN’S SHOES — $7, 5; tan and black: Sizes M4 to 17.— Neat, el tripes. Made in the usua medium and wide toes; single and doub e soles, A list, for maker wa ood and t every man. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg Burlington Arcade Moor, New Building EE e. ge d - rd

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