The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1920, Page 24

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‘mer Chief tg Beds Finance ings to make a Dik dent in Treasur ort r Tr would re ere has beon a y Téberties from. small holde be them during the war. The OTREASURY NOES Sess are graddun’ bigeer holder SCARE IN COURT hold: son Potter Says High ate of Interest Depresses Value of Liberty Bonds. f bontin my a® ry certificates, which with Liberty Bonds and mmerciai loans, depressing the Prices © fthe former and increasing terest demands for the Intter, is ‘ely responsible for the present igh cost of living, according to and More Startled by Loud Report, ‘As Marie Dodd of No. 14 Weat Street was led from Tombs Court to- ued igmuance of 6 per families of Wall Street explosion vie Adovernment Bond Committee of In- ‘the Penal Laws for having in her pension & aiiscription Cor- meh env iN certificihtes tasue. Y eve Much Of the money competition om. the market, Liberty Boi Would go wp, commercial loan rates would go down, and the cost of liv- ing would drop. AS CEILING FALLS Several Spectators Slightly Injured Tat day after her exansination on a dharge of wollciting funds alleged to we for tims, a loud sound startled persons in the court and the alr wer filled with a iat bearing ¥ y y rich coun with it, he would not have had to e one cow on the ark. ) ore Rand is always ready to serve —~ a smooth coffee of cause you m. |, Béeden Building y. Bordend Co THE EVENING w Noah. never knew If Noah had known he could have coffee with milk and pure sugar already blended 2 with Milk and Sugar you simply add variation in excellence from ‘aay to day. This morning, every morning it's delicious. THE BORDEN COMPANY ee ‘worry G New York City ffee’ le ‘ Potter, & member of the| white dust, Pane, where nerves wate m of the W. R. Compton Company, | affected by nghte of the disaster A Co! Mi ied in alarm, ell the noled = ndensed with Milk and . eatmont ‘bankers, who appeared |was‘'an ‘extiosion. "it proved tnt 3 | MU ont u before the Genate Committee [part of the emirtroom criling ad Se Recénatruction, of which Senator |tae™ MsDUy Iniuring & few mpecia ———— — Villiang Of. ta Chairman. ‘ ties can tor cnn - bag) Le me S000 ‘Dall <or examination Monda fee: aon: renee | KRAMER BRO SE! signatures. it Bankers and Assistant Di- a ot the War Loan Asociation | the Treasury during the war, told | — Benate Commitice, sitting at No. Bast 80h Street, that by attract- ta tivestment money by Govern- 6 por cent. offerings, money Was diverted trom commercial chan- fels with resulting increase in the com of commod'tics. “Competition has greatly increased the cost of financing municipalities,” Be eaid. “in July, 1919, the average Peturn on municipal investments was 491 per cent; in Jane, 1920, it was B52 per cont. and now it is even EE Toners the Postal Gavings plan proposed by Eugen Meyer jr. for ‘NO COOKIN The “Food - Drink” for All Ages. Lunch at Home, Office, and fountains, Ask for HORLICK’: nar Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ATTICA et et ne eee = USINESS clothes in THE MAN'S B sHop at Lord & Taylor are a recognition of the import- ance of the right sort of clothes te men engaged. in business life. Therefore, the array of garments for business which this shop carries is not a commonplace, average array. From the quality of tho woolens to the pattern of the cloth, from:the workmanship to the design of the garment itself, each is the exact FIFTH BUSINESS, At The Man’s Shop LECTED ATA TANTIAL SAVING | | 28 Greenwich St., near Battery Pi. 132 Broad St., ar. South Ferry 920 Ninth Av., nr. 59th St. 777 Eighth Av,, ar. 47th St. haces 947 Third NZ MYT Wy PON CLOTHES thing that is most appropriate — that will fit best and serve best the requirement of some single, definite type and age of business man, Hence the scope which this shop offers for expressing the individual preferences and individuality of those keen business men who ap- preciate the importance of the im- pression which their appearance will make on others with whom they deal. Men's Suits, Fifty Dollars to One Hundred THE MAN’S SHOP Lord & Taylor AVENUE MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Whole Cross Ribbed Roast Beef . 30c ib. Fresh Killed Chicken (Milk Fed). 50c Ib. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 617 WEST 16TH STREET Cor. Greenwich Av. & Christopher St. 93 Amsterdam Av., ar. 135 Columbus RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED NNQURURROAVAN ANA USONAO AONUMA UMASS OAR re Av, or. 571 ORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, = every detail. —you are welcome. Men and SUIT Young Men $25 to $65 Menter’s BOYS’ ee Town suiTS People Are $10 & $15 New York Store Brocktyn Store Newark Store Invited $1.00 Down | 226 West 125thSt. | 435 Fulton St. | 149 Market St. To $1.00 Weekly ion Bovey Keone Open Saturdty Etening | Open Seturday Evening | Menter’s al STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. REAR Fourteents Sureet West of Finn Avenue SATURDAY! Special Lot Women’s Tan Oxfords 8.45 Value $12.00 Autumn is the season when long walks are a constant delight. Whether you like a tramp in the country or a brisk promenade on the Avenue, each is doubly enjoyed if you are wearing smart, comfortable shoes. ese well turned-out oxfords are adapted for just such a need. They are made with medium round toes, perforated wing- tips, military heels and stout welted soles. All sizes in A to D widths. Girls’ Shoes, 4.45 Our regular $5.50 and $5.95 Sizes 114 to 2. Good shoes for the routine of school wear may be bought at a saving for these high cut lace shoes of black or tan made with broad toe shapes in medium wide widths. The uppers are of selected stock, and the sturdy soles are American welted. f ur five-column advertisement and Start of sot may > an? Tricotine Dresses, Untrimmed Hats and Hat Trimmings, elso advertisement ef Men's Stylwear Clothes. * * * MENTER—NEW YORK—BROOKLYN—NEWARK—MENTER Menter styles are the choicest that New York and Rochester produce—when you buy clothes here you know they are correct in Menter wants to trust you men and women—42 stores Gladly will we sell you $30 worth of clothes for $2.00 first payment ind $2,00 a week. ¢ a purchase of 50 to 150 dol- the most generous terms 1 ay Petticoats, Girls’ Coats * * * * * * WwW WOR LD IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE A R WHAT YOU NEED — A WORLD N La “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT T D * * * * * * * * * WANTS li W Yar Town is Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses Menter styles are famous because they are selected by expert buyers in New York and it is so easy to pay for good clothes at Menter's. Fall Suits, $40 to 85 Fall Coats, 25 to 75 Dresses, 22 to 75 FREE ALTERATIONS Millinery, Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, you want to fully arranged. Peop! in towns are invited, Out of OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Inland, Naw Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St, Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES = = 1 4-Piece Queen Anne Period American Walnut Suite Four pieces, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, $4] 5 00 Serving Table and Dining Table, 48 inches, 6 foot extension; as illustrated, at Soff With Wing Chair, upholstered in indestructible springs in seato; th illustrated It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It

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